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eaglechild:You know, I didn't really take him as one of the blind ignorants, but now I know better. He was 'seriously' asking me the what the relationship was between Boeing Commercial Airplanes company and Boeing Defense, Space & Security company. A company that shares the same name, logo and even delivers its financial report under one name, Boeing, and he still questions the relationship. I'd better stopped there before he asks me of the relationship between Dangote Cement and Dangote Foods too.. Having to answer that would be madness ![]() |
SirShymexx:Last I checked, two questions were on my last but one post addressed to you. But since you never replied them either, I hope your equally vacuous, obnoxious and time-wasting self had a commensurate night rest. |
SirShymexx:Let me reply your question with another question. 1. Is that the only business venture that Boeing operates? 2. Was the US military the reason Mr. Boeing began making airplanes in the first place? If you have 'No' as an answer to either of the above, you have no point. Triax are doing business for the Nigerian military, with the permission of the Nigerian government. Triax are not known to have performed such services for any other country. So, what exactly is your problem with a 'Nigerian' company taking a 'Nigerian' order? If however, you feel there is something phoney about the deal, try to save up some money and build your own company, then register it to satisfy Nigerian weapons demand only. If you're waiting for the military to finance you, then you need serious lessons from Mr Boeing. |
tonychristopher:Hapu otu nnunu ahu. |
SirShymexx:All which companies are under which 'Pentagon'? What is Pentagon? A business outfit for realising profit? Or you have no idea what Pentagon means? Google the list of companies and free yourself from the shackles of blind ignorance. Boeing is one of their affiliates. Are you trying to say that the US DOD controls Boeing?? Hahahahaha ![]() Of course, one person has to chair a company, and someone has to have the highest face value in a company. But like I said, it is stu.pid to think an individual can grab such contract. Evidence of ground suggests that the company got it and I choose to believe evidence, not the phantasmagoric dreams of APC fanatics or media spokesmen. |
SirShymexx:Individuals you say? What a crazy assumption! Is it possible for an individual to receive such a contract? His company did! Triax Conglomerates did! But No, the same way the individual sins of the legislative, judiciary and other numerous members of the executives are placed on the President, that is how Sahara Reporters took advantage of the hunger of Nigerians for mudslinging news to impose the contract handled by a company on one man, Arthur, to signify a shady expense. And next you may want to ask why 'a company' has to get the contract. Dude, The military 'always' place companies in charge of their contracts. By jove, the US military has over 100 companies handling their different contracts. And you're fussing over just 'one' you've known about. |
Sahara Reporters doing what they know how to do best. Fuelling propaganda. I wonder what position this would take in my 'Top 10 Sahara Reporters Fiction' ![]() |
GboyegaD:That picture is just an architectural model of a road. It doesn't exist anywhere in the world, except in the mind of the person that created it. It was used by Reuben Abati to model the ongoing constructions in Enugu-Port Harcourt road the same way it was used by the Chinese Company in charge of the Camerounian project to model their road. According to the head engineer, as at November, 2014, the road construction hasn't even begun and would take about 60 months to complete. So, it isn't possible that this road could be the Camerounian road you speak of. |
Hazardd:If you are not saying goal.com is wrong, then I don't get you. |
GboyegaD:When? Where? and How? |
The same way you have fanatic denominations in Christianity, you also have fanatic sects in Muslim. The student is an example. |
Hazardd:Unfortunately, Goal.com doesn't share your idea! - This is a meeting between the competition's two most-successful clubs. Both have won the trophy on 11 occasions..This thread is for knowledgeable sportsmen only! |
Okuokpo FC 1 - 0 Otumokpo Boyz ![]() |
Goooooaaaaaal!! |
Chai.. You should have kept your thought concealed, honestly. |
old story |
Youngzedd:Not at all. Power it with whatever powered the device you used in posting this comment. #DamnedIfAnotherHasToDoYourThinkingForYou ![]() |
adewasco2k:I was talking about the feasibility of using it for the elections. Installing CCTV around the country in three weeks or less is a pipe dream. It was a reaction to a post, not the OP. |
As if installing CCTVs in Nigeria is a day's job. Just like the card reader, hopeless waste of time. |
floragregs:Considering the comment above this one, it seems you're talking to the wrong person. 'When two people call you a donkey, get yourself a saddle' - Proverb. |
This isn't frontpage worthy. There's no story here. |
Hmmm.. It's not clear enough to accuse APC. But if only their supporters weren't so violence-inclined. They are very capable of it. |
Wuuworld:I take it you don't see many war movies? My 6-year old cousin recites those shii like kilode ![]() |
That definitely doesn't work for Nigerian army. Try: A- Arrest B- Bushman ***** E- Enter motor now! ![]() F - Foolishman G- Goat H - Hehn? ![]() I- Imbe J- Junkie ***** R- Rubbish S- Sharap T- Thunder Fire You ****** Y - Your father. Z- Zombie |
Maybe it's her posture, but that gown isn't appealing on Genevieve. Looks strange, like a wine glass-figure, not an hour-glass' |
dtruth3:Fixed8-) |
I'll start blabbing incoherently, screaming pointlessly like an *** supporter ![]() |
It would be unthinkable for anyone to give this loud-mouth priest a bribe. Not that is is entirely impossible, but the chances are very slim. However, trying to influence the parishoners isn't such a nice thing to do. I believe they know best what they want. It's Politics, not Spirituality. He'ld have best remained in his lane. |
If I talk about 'verifying' news tidbits before posting it, an APC fanatic will start telling me about 'how ready he is for me and my types'.. Just take a look at this. The Camerounian site is talking about a project that hasn't even started. How can a road that hasn't even be prepared for construction look like that? Or you didn't even read the news you posted? Questioned by the Cameroonian government’s daily publication, Mr Lu, one of the heads ofChina First Highway Engineering, the company that nabbed the deal to build the Douala-Yaoundé highway, has indicated that the project’s commencement has been blocked by the indemnity that local residents in the area of the project have not received. The compensation package is officially valued at 1.587 trillion FCfa for those living along the first 10 km of the project.So, it isn't possible that it would be a Camerounian road yet. |
No. They shouldn't. Just imagine if this reader fails to work out in Kano State, an area with 44 LGs and an APC state. Imagine what that can do to APC chances at these elections. Or if it fails to work out in any of the SE/SS states with GEJ's reduced chances of succeeding at this year's polls. Three weeks is too small for rectifying and trusting a faulty device in an event of such importance. These should have been issues of last year. Meanwhile, those who were agitating against the postponement of the elections must be feeling quite stupid right now. I think it's better we keep quiet in issues we don't understand. INEC wasn't even ready to start with. Thank God the violence that would have followed such malfunction, especially in the North, was averted. |
successmatters:Oh.. Yes, he makes plenty of noise. But having lived in the East for the better part of 8 years, I think I have an idea how much the people of Imo love him. By people, I don't just mean the educated few like you and me, who seem to find faults at every twist and turn. I mean the less-privileged majority in the rural areas whom have been smiling due to the provision of infrastructures like the roads here and there in Imo State or the various organizations mapped into the State's plan to ease unemployment issues, to something little like free uniforms, school shoes, stockings and an occasional #500 distributed to the students at intervals. The money he is using is the State's money. During the tenures of other governors, except Sam Mbakwe (according to records), Imo never had it this good. Never. |
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