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Most definitely you can get folks with 2.2 hired for middle technical skilled task in Operations and Maintenance, for the highly skilled jobs it is usually competitive additional skill sets could make the applicant with 2.2 more suitable. To answer ur ? YES IOC's do hire folks with 2.2 |
Lets help, I think it is genuine |
i need very clean Acura Mdx 2008/2009 with good mileage and VIN report. Mail kevoawani@yahoo.com |
i need acura mdx 2009/2010 model under 60000km/ 50000miles reach me at kevoawani@yahoo.com with variety and price |
Does anyone know the exact location where the fourth mainland bridge will be passing through in Lekki |
What's the pricve of your P101b sofa. Inbox price of office chairs and sofa to kevoawani@yahoo.com |
4 bedroom Duplex With Ante room 2 Living room All bedroom en suite High quality finishing 1year rent 1.2million per annum Green Land Estate Olokonla Lekki Call: Kem +2348082762394 E mail: ninamolu@yahoo.com |
4 bedroom Duplex With Ante room 2 Living room All bedroom en suite High quality finishing 1year rent 1.2million per annum Green Land Estate Olokonla Lekki Call: Kem +2348082762394 E mail: ninamolu@yahoo.com |
This is great news, a church bringing great reforms that will cause nations to marvel. And for those who think 450k is expensive for a session u better ask of the average fee for kindergatten kids in Lagos per term. May God continue to bless each and every contributor who is making this happen wow |
Praise God for His good works. I beleive we will be stepping up to greater height |
If I want to learn how to bake such cakes do you have a training session in Lagos. Inbox response to ninamolu@yahoo.com |
Guy who do you think will waste his call time calling ano unprofessional bizman |
Dont give out of compulsion or pressure, as God loves people to give with acheerful heart. You are not forced, compelled or cajoled by any pastor to give. If you Love God you will give in appreciation to God for His blessing. But always remember the principle of seed time and harvest |
Thanks Am alone I understand |
@ am alone please can you help with the last tiler who did the better tiling job for yo at 250/square meter. And where you got Nigerian cable. Kevoawani@yahoo.com |
Are we also going to include in our protest the corrupt handling of the Lekki concessionares on Lekki Epe road, cause a public good was converted to a private good and we are saying nothing about it |
This guy have officially closed am alone post with his comment. Well I did learnt a lot from this post |
Dont beleive all thid rumour carriers we will know the outcome after the meeting |
Lets look for means to transfer subsidy proceeds to the poor. Am not in support of those who are prevent others that get daily wages from working |
Allow GEJ to work, I beleive he is the one to bring the much awaited change to Nigerians |
I think i would give GEJ a chance to birth his transformational agenda |
Lets fight corruption not subsidy removal. Fuel subsidy is the greatest fraud imposed on Nigerians by the thiefing elite and political class |
THE issue of the fuel subsidy in Nigeria exemplifies everything that is wrong with this giant economy operating well below its gross national product. It reflects years of neglect of state refineries; it underlines the irony of being Africa’s biggest oil producer but also a major importer of refined fuel; it highlights the undermining of the economy by cartels; and it shows the lip service paid by the state to development. The PPRA created pandemonium with his recent announcement that the historical subsidy, currently worth $7bn a year, has been removed as part of the government’s deregulation of the downstream sector of the Oil and Gas Industry. Within 5hours from the announcement of subsidy removal Economists prediction of a rapid rise in inflation and a ripple effect throughout the economy has been confirmed, while the unions are threatening mass action. The PMS price at the pump which used to be 65 naira a litre has surged to 141 naira a litre. But Jonathan has so far stood firm, to the extent of producing a four-year medium-term budget that does not include an allocation for the subsidy, which amounts to 30% of total expenditure a great removal from the economic loop. Supported by the head of his economic team, Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala, he maintains the subsidy is swallowing up funds in recurrent expenditure that could be used to build a future for the country. The subsidy issue has been around for decades, with successive leaders trying to raise the cost of fuel but retreating in the face of widespread resistance. Nigerians maintain cheap fuel is the only benefit they get from being an oil-producing country, given that little oil money filters down into the broader economy because of years of government corruption. The scale of Nigeria’s economic dysfunction is shown by the fact that despite it producing more than 2.2- million barrels of oil a day, it imports almost its entire refined fuel requirement while over 400 thousand bbls of crude earmarked for local refining is yet to be properly accounted for. Some of the imported PMS is being siphoned off into neighbouring countries whose own unsubsidised fuel is almost three times the price of that in Nigeria. Everyone point to corruption as the basis of the problem — billions of dollars earmarked for rehabilitation of the refineries have been entering "voice mail". But there is a more sinister reason — the entrenched interests of a host of unnamed people, who make huge profits from exploiting the subsidy called in Nigerian parlance the 'Cabal'. In an attempt to prove good faith in its attempts to clean up the downstream sector, the government last month released details of the scheme’s beneficiaries. It listed more than 100 companies, many of which are owned by Nigeria’s richest people. Jonathan has outlined projects that the money will be invested in, such as infrastructure (including the refineries), urban mass-transit schemes, You win Initiative and vocational training. But Nigerians, whose default setting is to suspect corruption in anything linked to the government, have heard all this before, from the hated military dictators and the democrats that followed them. There are good reasons to believe Jonathan is trying to make a break from the past. He has surrounded himself with internationally renowned economists intellectuals and bankers whose reputations rest on their performance. But he has inherited a poisoned chalice. The tough decisions that should have been taken by his predecessors have coalesced and sludge into his presidency and now the impatience for change makes it difficult to implement long-term plans. Nigeria is at a turning point, should Nigerians trust Government to make do their promise to re inject funds from subsidy back into the economy as capital investment to stimulate economic multiplier effect. Lets wait and see. |
From a realistic view point I think the issue of fuel subsidy has outlived its relevance, it has been a legitimate means to loot foreign treasury to the tune of trillions yearly. If this money is injected back into the economy it will stimulate economic multiplier effect, translating to increase in capital investment and diversificatn from oil based fund. |
This is a welcome development Nigeria must move on, and for all those orchestrating acts of terrorism your judgement has come |
Lagosians would dissapoint their generations unborn to be kept in bondage for 30years. We will continue to resist the Capitalist corrupt politicians who plan to enslave the populace |
@ Tbrown auto and Am alone I cant beleive your engineer took that little to deliver such a great project. Please can ypu feed me with the place you bought your tiles and. The number of your tilers if they did a nice job. Kevoawani@yahoo.com |
This is good news 3phase meter fee I have been paying 1600 for the past 3years without a pre paid meter I paid for 2years ago. Now reduced to 350naira. This is ano improvement |
@ Am Alone I have already gotten the china doors based on your advise o. Hearing this complains is alarming |
I think some posters are either benefiting directly/indirectly financially from the LCC, this has becloud their sense of reasoning. Tolling a highly residential area one toll per 10km shows high level of irresponsibility on the side of Lagos State govt. They should construct a new road "Beach Road" and install tolls, noot ano existing road |
Please can you inbox me the details of the welder who did your welding job, also the contact of your POP man. Kevoawani@yahoo.com |
Pleaase can you inbox me the place you got the china doors kevoawani@yahoo.com |