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jesus wept. |
congratulation to her, more trophy to her elbow |
How does this affect super eagles from flogging burkina faso 5-0? |
2go still dey exist? |
Waste of money. |
Adaobi the finest girl with no pimples, happy birthday to you. |
Too much money!! |
Chai, too bad for her, no more twerking for her again, na 2go or facebook tinz... Sorry sister, take heart, all is well. |
Eyaah, and i wanted to marry her oh, no hope for me. |
The National Bureau of Statistics, on Friday, released the country’s Gross Domestic Product for the second quarter of 2013. It stated that on an aggregate basis, the economy grew by 6.18 per cent. A copy of the report, which was signed by the Statistician General of the Federation, was sent to our correspondent via email. The report, however, stated that the 6.18 per cent growth for the second quarter was slower than the 6.56 per cent recorded in the first quarter of 2013 and 6.39 per cent recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2012. It said, “On an aggregate basis, the economy, when measured in second quarter 2013, grew by 6.18 per cent in the second quarter of 2013, slower than the 6.56 per cent recorded in the first quarter of 2013 and 6.39 per cent recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2012. The nominal GDP for the second quarter of 2013, the report said, was estimated at N9.115tn, lower than N9.840tn estimated for the corresponding quarter of 2012 and N9.493tn recorded in the first quarter of 2013. It said while the oil sector experienced production challenges, the non-oil sector output increased in the second quarter of 2013. It added that the non-oil sector growth was driven by growth in activities recorded in the agriculture, airlines, hotels and restaurants, as well as building and construction sectors. The report said, “The oil sector contributed approximately 12.9 per cent to real GDP in the second quarter of 2013, lower than the 14.75 per cent contribution in the first quarter of 2013, and the 13.86 per cent recorded during the second quarter of 2012. Despite the persistent challenges facing the oil sector, the report said the non-oil sector continued to sustain the Nigerian economy. It said, “In the second quarter of 2013, the non-oil sector recorded 7.36 per cent growth in real terms compared with 7.63 per cent at the corresponding period in 2012, and 7.89 per cent in the first quarter of 2013. “This relative decline was partly attributed to lower electricity generation during the period, which had ripple effects on other manufacturing, telecommunications as well as wholesale and retail trade. “ In terms of output, the real agricultural GDP growth in the second quarter of 2013 stood at 4.52 per cent, up from the 4.21 per cent recorded in the corresponding period of 2012 and also higher than the 4.14 per cent recorded during the first quarter of 2013. This, the report noted, represented the highest growth rate in the sector in the last seven quarters. For the manufacturing sector, the report said, “During the second quarter of 2013, manufacturing output decreased relative to the same period in 2012. “Real GDP growth in the sector was recorded at 6.81 per cent, down from 8.41 per cent recorded in the first quarter of 2013, and 7.59 per cent recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2012.” In the telecoms sector, the report said it recorded a real GDP growth of 22.12 per cent in the second quarter of 2013, down from 24.53 per cent recorded in the first quarter of the year, and 29.38 per cent recorded in the second quarter of 2012. www.punchng.com/news/nigerias-gdp-rose-by-6-18-per-cent-in-q2-nbs/ |
If jonathan contest again, it would lead to civil war 2, since world war 3 is around the corner. |
Nigeria has a serious problem, jonathan government is a confused government, there is too much money in nigeria, but they would be using it to buy yatch, jet, and luxurious that are not adding anything to the growth of the nation, jonathan government does not focus on economic growth but focuses on personal growth, after all the promises he made during his 7 point agenda, nigeria is still the same, the problem with jonathan government is planning, and this is going to cripple the nigeria if he does not plan how to use the resources of nigeria.. |
That devil is a liar, RIP. |
And later people would be insulting dame patience jonathan (first lady) that she makes lot of error. Dame patience needs to block this people too. |
Senator yerima is been economical nah, small gals like super yougourt (10) while big gals like supreme ice cream (200) so he is going for small gals that are less costly, but he should repent oh, end time tinz |
This big breast are causing havoc for the christain brothers. |
Terry G is washing away the madness from his son. |
Thank God she is a russian. If she was a Nigerian now, we would be hearing; 1) End time. 2) evil spirit. 3) powers of the fathers house 4) photoshop 5) juju tinz. All the same she got the talent. Thats good to know. |
This man can give birth to a small nation oh, this is solomon the 2nd |
Lord have mercy!!! |
How does this affect ASUU strike? |
7) Otapiapia (Rat killer) -- Helps the brain to relax |
What i need is food that would put millions inside my account joor. |
Like this post if you think that nigeria will beat malawi |
Like if you think that, that white man is a gay |
How much does federal government pay corpers, anyone ?? |
What happened to the SURE (subsidy re-investment empowerment programme)? Are you sure that jonathan is capable of leading this country for the second time?? |
The fear of soldiers is the beginning of wisdom, but i must truly say that this is an atrocity, am in a state of a metagrobolised melancholia with the soldiers because they are going berserk by jeopadizing the lives of the citizens, they are so notorious, this is truly a monstrosity, they are so outrageous always creating a paroxysm at all times, for nigeria to be a better place the soldiers have to create a camaraderie with the police than being pugnacious all the time, they should stop abusing their powers and protect the citizens than attacking them, this case needs to be looked upon by the federal government to avoid similar events in the future. |
The fear of soldiers is the beginning of wisdom, but i must truly say that this is an atrocity, am in a state of a metagrobolised melancholia with the soldiers because they are going berserk by jeopadizing the lives of the citizens, they are so notorious, this is truly a monstrosity, they are so outrageous always creating a paroxysm at all times, for nigeria to be a better place the soldiers have to create a camaraderie with the police than being pugnacious all the time, they should stop abusing their powers and protect the citizens than attacking them, this case needs to be looked upon by the federal government to avoid similar events in the future. |
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