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lol, no more reasonable input. that is what you get when you try to defend the indefensible. by the way am a proud NDBishopMagic: When ND pulls out of Nigeria you can close the ECA. ![]() |
you carp like over fed kid that is too slow to learn.so you blame the incompetence of your pay master to the Nigerian constitution?so putting up a budget of 24% capital and 76% recurrent is part of the constitution. dropping the corruption charges of billions of naira stolen by the Abachas is also part of Nigerian constitution, budgeting of billions of naira in villa feeding and machinery maintenance as well as an additional presidential jet is also part of the constitution. spending billions on hired jets and bullet proof cars are also part of the constitution right? i think some Nigerian deserves the leaders they have.BishopMagic: Olodo, the Constitution makes the FG to be bloated. It will take a constitutional maneuver to reduce government spending. It will require balls of steel to reduce wasteful and bloated civil service which your northern abokis will do anything to kick against. so as the problem did not start from him so he should make it ten times worse ![]() |
BishopMagic: Go and ask your Governor for your share. The excess crude account is shared to the 3 tiers of Government and is used to fund the incoming budget.lol, it is glaring you are not knowledgeable enough to understand the intricacies surrounding the excess crude account. ECA is just a hoax and a pipe-drain to our common treasury. just for the records how many times have they shared the ECA this year? that account is worth more than $2b dollars a month |
only government to address the issue of recurrence expenditure by consistently having a recurrent budget in excess of 70%, only government to address the issue of recurrence expenditure by maintaining an excess of 10 presidential fleet and planning to add more, only government to address the issue of recurrence expenditure but his ministers spend billions in hired jets and bullet proof cars, only government to address the issue of recurrence expenditure but spend billions in food. what an irony.BishopMagic: SHUT UP! you talk of ghost workers so you president is so gullible all this while that he so blind to see that he has been a cheat for the past four years only to realize it now? what a higth of incompetency |
hey mrs tit. this is not time for pun or sarcasm but time for critical and dispassionate reflection on the state of affairs of our dear nation. hope you read the post above you how the country's recurrent budget is embarrassingly in excess of 70%. The $70 budget bench mark for oil price has already taken care of your so called stomach infrastructure (lol). it is the $30 excess that accumulates to over $26b we are talking about here.tit: DrFool, |
the worse aspect of the whole mess is that these government has plunged our debt profile to all time high( in excess of N10trillion) financing recurrent budget (in excess of 70% |
[b]At first when the ousted CBN governor com emir Sanusi Limido Sanusi alerted the president and the general public that $49b was missing I said to myself that this guy must be high on concentrated “ogogoro”( a local alcoholic drink popular among the Niger Delta people). He even collaborated my suspicion when he vacillated around this figure to $10b and further to $20b. As a rational mind I played down this seemingly outrageous claim as I felt it was not worth my deep analytic evaluation. For an amount of money that can transform a ten square miles of Sambissa forest to a mini New York city awashed with sky scrapers, an amount that is about 4% of our rebased GDP (economists should be in better position to appreciate the implication of this) , an amount that can electrify the whole of west Africa sub region with modern state of the art power evacuating equipment, an amount that can fixed all the bad federal roads in the country with modern state of the art drainage and pedestrian walk ways embellished side by side with beautiful trees and flowers, an amount that is three fourth of the federal government’s yearly budget. I said to myself that this bogus claims of missing $20b is as unthinkable as unthinkable itself and realistically unrealistic! And if such amount should be missing then the federal government would be fiscally ruined as well as financially distressed and perhaps America ‘will’ know! I hastily concluded that the CBN governor should refrain from making spurious claim that defies logic and verges on insubordination. However, after some few months I started reflecting on the poor state of our dear country. The epileptic to zero power supply, the noisome to critically dilapidated state of our federal roads, the unprecedented striking tumult sweeping across critical government organization due to paucity funding and wanton neglect , the poor budgeting (less than 30% capital I bet no serious developing country can make any head way with that) and it very poor implementation, the insecurity plague despite huge amount of money being sunk in that sector and the growing institutionalization of corruption and it attendant impunity. All I can only surmise was that the once crawling giant of Africa has finally fallen deep in slumber. Further reflection on the state of affairs of our dear country literally plunged my mere pessimism into full blown despondency as I review our budget for the past few years. The FG under GEJ has over the years in his budget proposals pegged the bench mark of petroleum product at around $70 and over these years the product has consistently been sold for around $100 leaving us with an excess of $30. This excess ought to be in the excess crude account (ECA). Let get our hands a little bit dirty with figures and statistics. Nigeria having been producing an excess of 2m barrels of crude oil per day over the years implies that 2mx30 or $60m (conservative estimate) ought to be made a day from the excess crude sales. In a year this amount to 365x60=$21,900m or $21.9b (could this be the missing money?) but again, FG has 60% stake of the joint venture with the multinationals therefore, FG ultimately gets 60% of $21.9b = $13.140b. for two years FG gets 2x$13.14b= $26.28b. wao!! A figure not far from the purported missing $20b not being remitted in the federation account and not in the excess crude account either within the alleged fiscal financial years. In fact the ECA was seen depleting during this period and beyond. The states statutory allocation equally went down to the chagrin of the state governors. The question is where are our monies( the money may even be beyond the said missing money if you do your maths very well).what is even the state of our ECA currently? Some years ago, NOI (okonjeconomics) said that they want to maintain a minimum of $50b in the ECA for economic sustainability and stability. So where is the said minimum amount? The last time I checked ECA is as good as empty. After my analysis, I decided to disabuse myself of the incredibility that $20b or more is impossible to have got missing. In fact, I strongly believe that far more than that may be missing. I also vindicated Sanusi for erroneously indicting him earlier on. Finally, I wept for my dear country led by a government whose body language strongly consents corruption. A government that has left the anti corruption agencies embarrassingly toothless and inert. A government that is too myopic to know that fight against corruption ought to be her first priority because if corruption is tackled head on then Nigeria should certainly be on a course of being 90% fixed. A government whose head recently appeared on a national TV to proclaim to the world that stealing is not corruption. What a show of shame! Dr.shrewd typing via Bonny island Rivers State. [/b] |
Nigerian really deserve the leaders they have. these two posters above are typical Nigeria sycophants! imagine people publicly cheering evil I am am a bonny man from Rivers state and am deeply involved in the oil and gas industry as such i can school you about the shady deals going on in the industry and the principal players. i just pity this generation of sycophants |
all hail the the man from otueke. stealing is not corruption it is just ordinary he has broken record in all indexes of stealing to the extent of encouraging and institutionalizing it. The Rivers government bought two surveillance jet to checkmate oil theft in the region but they were seized and grounded by mr 'ordinary stealing' to allow his stealing cronies the full taste of the oil money. he pays billions of naira to ex militant to secure oil vessels and pipelines yet oil theft is all time high. what a president with great penchant and predilection for corruption |
wait a minute! what are they probing for i thought that confused criminal otueke man said stealing is ordinary and shouldn't be term corruption it seems this house members are still sleeping : pls wake up! wake up!! wake up!!! stealing is now ordinary and legal! steal and get presidential protection, pardon, appointment, largess... go ask stealer oduah, maduekwe, farkrouk, Abacha, shakarua, alams....hahahhahahahahahahahaha the least is endless. GEJ= curruption |
hahahahahah pls don't die of heart attack because of your hate on a performing governor. instead direct your hate to the otueke man up there who have turn nnpc to his personal ATMVICTOROCHEI: long, trash and meaningless rubbish |
on knowing the truth the fool above you just scampered |
yeah Akpabio is another good administrator but i bet you Amechi has touch all the sectors of the economy not just in a mediocre way but in a way that will be so hard for any governor in Nigeria to beat. i quite know that in Akpabio has done very well in terms of infrastructure he may be ahead of Amechi (though debatable) but when we talk about other sectors of the economy Amechi is in a class of his own.mooregan: Though Gov Godswill Akpabio hasn't really been into school building, but I think he has transformed Akwa Ibom far better than how Ameachi has transformed Rivers. As long as Niger Delta is concerned, I think Godswill Akpabio is d best. That man had don so many Federal roads with state money without complaining. |
so you mean he is telling lieshopilo: easy way to decieve Nigerians is to smothe talk, tell Nigerians what they want to hear not necessarily the truth. I guess that what GEJ don't know how to do. those schools, Health centers, 13,000 jobs, greater PH city etc so you mean they are all lies. if not of rule number 2 in this board i would have told you to your face that you are congenitally blind |
[b]those of you blabbing and defending GEJ should just know that GEL is just nowhere near Amachi in administration. In Educational sector amechi has completed hundreds of primary and secondary schools of the highest quality scattered all over the 23 local gov't area of the state. the new state university modeled after Manchester university is on construction. the old state university has been innovated to be one of the most beautiful universities in the country. what has GEJ done in Educational sector or at least his plans? what we see is ASUU, ASUP, NASU etc strikes. the universities and the unity schools are in a state of infrastructural decadence without plans to fix them :- . Job creation and human capital development: amechi has created tens of thousands of jobs, just recently, he recruited over 13,000 teachers to man those exquisite schools. in terms of human capital development he has sponsored hundreds of graduates and undergraduate in the best oversees schools.now tell me the federal equivalent of these feat. the sure-p is becoming a scam the petroleum trust fund (PTDF) scholarship has become a scam in his tenure . after collecting 1,000 from tens of thousands of poor graduates who purchased the scratch card yet non was called up for the scholarship how about the health sector? well I know that there is no comparison here as it too glaring to see that the federal gov't is really clueless here i can go on and on. the truth is that you can't compare GEJ to an Astute, independent and charsmatic leader like Amechi [/b] |
[b]mr. presido I am sorry to say this you are the commander in chief of corruption in this country. your gov't lacks transparency and accountability. first of all you refuse to declare your asset as opposed to your former boss yaradua who declared his asset when he resumed office. this act alone reeks of corruption in all ramifications and does not portray genuine intention of somebody that wants to eradicate curruption. you also encouraged corruption by granting an international known fraud star presidential pardon. you instigated the commotion in the rivers state house of assembly by sponsoring five honorable cultist to impeach a speaker that is backed by 27 honorable members. you also encouraged corruption when you hosted a faction of NGF in your villa notifying the nation your stand that 17 is greater than 19 what a shame to somebody that is supposedly fighting corruption so what lessons do you axpect us to learn from these corrupt reeking practices you have to practice what you preachshalom my dear presido [/b] |
why are people brazenly extolling mediocrity? most of these roads you mentioned are not even started by GEJ. and most are not even near completion either. what developmental project has he brought to SS? the longest stretch of road in the SS region the East West road has been an express way to havean no thanks to the competent presidentdigospel2: Is impeachment the bokoharamist option ? God will frustrate them until our rail lines are fully functional, Lagos - Ibadan road completed, Abuja -Abaji-Lokoja-Okene-Benin road fully completed, Kano-Maiduguri road fully completed, Benin -Shagamu road fully completed, East - West road fully completed, Ibadan -Ilorin road fully completed, Enugu - Port Harcourt road fully completed, Suleja - Minna road fully dualised,Second Niger bridege built, Bagana - Guto- Oweto bridge completed, Power projects ongoing fully completed and Boko haram totally eliminated. |
a very welcome development. just like the saying what goes round comes round. GEJ i hope you are not that dementia to quickly forget what you did to Amechi( a far better administrator than you can ever wish to be).i hope you have not forgotten the humiliation and the heat orchestrated by you to that astute young man to ensure he was impeached but you failed woefully . the national house of assembly did came to shield him from your eagle witch eye. he is now immune from any form of impeachment . Am looking at you with pity because it is your turn to dance the impeachment dance. the least i can do for you as a fellow SSner is to make sure that i beat the Udu very well so that you and your shepopo can have a very good dance. lastly, just be prepared to have a very long dance because there will be no higher assembly to shield you from the impending sweet dance of surugede what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. shalom my dear presido ![]() |
religion "biggest scam of all time" |
handy work of a perfect God SMHD (shaking my humble dik) |
why thank god god has failed you for 20yrs and you decide to do the right thing and you got the right result. that is what is killing we Africans we attach too much credence to religion yet what we get in return is poverty , backwardness, underdevelopment, etc. African is reckon as the most religious continent which by extension is the most prayerful in the world yet she is also known to be the poorest, most backward, most underdeveloped etc and you claim your god is faithful and he answers prayers. so he turned blind eyes to those prayers? i thought he said seek and yea shall find and ask and yea shall receive so he lied after all |
this is one of the secondary schools in eleme https://www.thescoopng.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/MOE-12-ANOTHER-SIDE-VIEW-OF-THE-MODEL-SECH-SCHOOLS-IN-RS-SEEN-BY-SOME-PPLE-AS-BETTER-THAN-MOST-OF-THE-UNVERSITIES-IN-NIGERIA.jpg
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The three-month training for the 13,000 new teachers that have been employed by the Rivers State Ministry of Education is part of an induction recommended during the education summit in Port Harcourt, March this year. Drawn from a template recommended by one of the summit speakers, Prof Joshua Aisiku and others, the induction was part of the continuous teacher development pro-gramme they will undergo while in the employ of the Rivers State government. Prof Aisiku said the training will prepare them for classroom management and fill gaps in their pedagogical and knowledge skills such that when they are distributed to the over 100 model primary and secondary schools the state government has built and equipped in September, they will be able to offer the pupils quality education. “New teachers must know how to meet the varying needs of students in their classrooms,” Aisiku said. He added that though all the newly-employed teachers may not be First Class graduates, they can be groomed to become very good teachers. Mr Charles Magbe of PriceWaterCoopers, the firm that handled the recruitment for the state, said the grooming is necessary for the teachers to deliver on the state’s objective of providing access to quality education for all school-aged pupils irrespective of socio-economic background. “Post recruitment, government must continue to invest heavily in developing the teaching capacity of teachers. A rigorous programme of induction must be pu in place for the new hands; and close monitoring and appraisal of performance is important,” he said. The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Country Director, Prof Hassana Alidou, Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Dame Alice Lawrence-Nemi said the recruiting was in recognition of the important roles teachers play in the school system. Since Governor Chibuike Amaechi declared a state of emergency in the education sector in 2008, the government has completed 264 of the 750 model primary schools it plans to build, 100 of which have been equipped and now in use. However, Dame Lawrence-Nemi said the government recognises that infrastructural development alone will not automatically translate to good performance, hence the decision to recruit and train teachers to meet this important need. With their employment, she added that the teachers will be filling a shortfall numbering tens of thousands as the rehabilitation of infrastructure had led to increased enrolment. She said: “The recruitment of 13,000 teachers will reduce the burden of teachers teaching several subjects at a time, when in actual sense, they are meant to teach only one subject each. The 13,000 teachers will be distributed to the primary, junior secondary and senior secondary schools. “The plan is aimed at boosting the manpower in the educational sector and reversing the poor performance of students in external examinations like WAEC and NECO.” Mrs Lawrence-Nemi noted that this recruitment marks the end of the era of cutting of corners in terms of quality. She noted that the government wants to instill professionalism in the teaching profession. Of the 13,000 teachers recruited, 90 per cent (11,700) are indigenes of the state, while 10 per cent of 1,300 are from other states. The Commissioner said teachers already in the teaching force are not left out of professional development as the state has organised programmes for their training. “The Ministry of Education is devoted to continuous teacher training and re-training in order to enhance specialisation and efficiency. The Ministry in partnership with the British Council and Cambridge University introduced the TKT Essentials training and certification. Today, well over 9,000 teachers across the 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State, 75 per cent of who are in primary and junior secondary schools, have received in-service training. “We also embarked on the re-certification and verification of teachers’ credentials in order to ascertain the current numerical strength of teachers in the state to ensure that only qualified teachers are allowed to teach in the Schools,” she said. source [url][/url]http://thenationonlineng.net/new/education/new-rivers-teachers-for-training-2/[url][/url] this is what is called dividend of democracy. An administrator that has outstanding penchant for quality. Most of those teachers are graduates and they will be deployed to teach in the ultra modern primary and secondary schools built by the state government after their training. Just as the state government has stated earlier that he is more interesting in the quality of teachers for those fortunate kids than the aesthetics of the schools. So if the standard of these schools keep people marveling you can only imagine the undertone of his assertion. Just imagine two of the over 200 completed primary schools (note: all the schools are of the same standard) scattered all over the state with well equipped ict facilities, basketball court, football pitch, farm yard etc.
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dunno if it's just me. kinda lv crazy pretty gals like poko. wouldn't mind digging her so hard like crazy |
the captor is now the captive ![]() SMHD(shaking my humble Dik ) |
Amechi and his group has shown those clowns what civility is all about, what democracy entails, what maturity aught to be [quote author=chei]I don't know why we all care to bother about these thieves.[/q[quote author=chei]do you stay in rivers ? i reserve my comment. |
Muhammed Gambo was not even the top scorer in the league. He was Kano Pillers top scorer and did poorly (2/10)this dude don't deserve rating. Keshi should have known better that Muhammad don't have any business with Football ![]() |
shameless bunch of governors attending shameless meeting |
you need Educationhisblud: so it means that there are aspect of this life that 'some' can 'see' that others cant eh hence metaphysics. Thus by coining it shows an acknowledgement of its existence. Those, therefore, in the realm of the metaphysical are 2 times better than those in the physical realm. ![]() |
pls mr, reread your comment and check if you are really making sense. I am a rivers man and i must tell you rivers state has not seen such a rapid infrastructural development and facilities upgrade in recent times. I have been a hash critic of gov't but Amechi's dispensation has really left me with little to criticize about. let me school you a little bit about how budget works especially as regards to the school you are talking about. that budget for capital projects are made in a particular year does not mean that they must be completed within that same year and it doesn't mean they will also receive all the founding from the revenue accruing within that fiscal year. capital/monumental projects can span over few years that why we have what is called consolidation budgeting or simply Consolidation budget. so most capital projects that are on going in rivers state such as the schools, greater port Harcourt, massive Road construction, monorail, health centers, new UST etc are all monumental project that requires years to be completed.so just as you said what he has been doing with money that have been accruing to the state in the past three years. he is simply using it to found(consolidate on) these projects. hope you learn t something. logically it is not possible for rivers gov't to build up to 700 schools in one year with a budget of $3b other sectors of the economy will definitely suffer so u will always have to consolidate your budget in the subsequent years ahead.btechnology: As far as rivers people are concern our governor (Amaechi) is not doing anything in rivers state. I dont know how people make analysis, what is d budget of rivers state compared to the level of development? The school is posting here to get supporter was included in the budget of 2010 and he has paid completely for them. |
^^ hey mate, you have to put thing in perspective. science is science and meta physics is meta physics we shouldn't be swayed by sentimentality and emotion to obverse fundamental principles |


I am am a bonny man from Rivers state and am deeply involved in the oil and gas industry as such i can school you about the shady deals going on in the industry and the principal players. i just pity this generation of sycophants
i thought that confused criminal otueke man said stealing is ordinary and shouldn't be term corruption
. Job creation and human capital development: amechi has created tens of thousands of jobs, just recently, he recruited over 13,000 teachers to man those exquisite schools. in terms of human capital development he has sponsored hundreds of graduates and undergraduate in the best oversees schools.now tell me the federal equivalent of these feat. the sure-p is becoming a scam
the petroleum trust fund (PTDF) scholarship has become a scam in his tenure
. Am looking at you with pity because it is your turn to dance the impeachment dance. the least i can do for you as a fellow SSner is to make sure that i beat the Udu very well so that you and your shepopo can have a very good dance. lastly, just be prepared to have a very long dance because there will be no higher assembly to shield you from the impending sweet dance of surugede