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Family / Re: Its Children's Day: Upload A Picture Of Your Baby And Send Him/her A Shout Out. by EbubeOnoh(m): 11:11am On May 27, 2015
My sweet darling

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Jokes Etc / Re: See What Fuel Scarcity Has Done To This Family by EbubeOnoh(m): 11:34pm On May 25, 2015
laugh out loud. GMB were are you

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Politics / Re: People Trekking Everywhere!,is GEJ Still The Peoples Hero?! by EbubeOnoh(m): 11:23pm On May 25, 2015
Look at what GEJ has caused. Making sombody to be like JESUS. Turning water into wine. Thereby turning water into fuel.

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Politics / Re: Fuel Subsidy Scammers Blackmailed Nigeria For $1 Billion Payout - BBC by EbubeOnoh(m): 11:19pm On May 25, 2015
GEJ purpose left us in this bad condition simply becasue he has not less than 3days to vacate the seat for CHANGE

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Car Talk / See How A Nigerian Uses The Available Oil During Scarcity by EbubeOnoh(m): 10:21pm On May 25, 2015
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Family / Re: Two Children Die Of Hunger In Ibadan by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:36am On May 22, 2015
When laziness comes, poverty slowly follow it. The man is lazy to provide for his children. Did they force him to get marry he thinks marriage is easy.
Politics / Re: APC To Elect Next Senate President At Party Primaries Today by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:25am On May 22, 2015
So David mark will be a floor member afterwards. From grace to grass Chai there is God o!
Webmasters / Please Help: I Don't Know How To Share A News Link On Nairaland by EbubeOnoh(m): 9:32pm On May 21, 2015
Please Nairalanders since my few years on Nairaland i have not shared any news link on this great site. Please guys can you give me guidelines on how to do it, i realy appreciate if you guys do that for me. Thanks
Literature / Re: Wole Soyinka Receiving The Nobel Prize In 1986 (picture) by EbubeOnoh(m): 10:43am On May 21, 2015
See bear bear
Politics / Re: One Dies In Nurtw-traders Deadly Clash In Ekiti by EbubeOnoh(m): 10:39am On May 21, 2015
Ok. I'm coming back to comment
Education / Re: OOU Loses A 300level Female Student- See Her Photo by EbubeOnoh(m): 10:36am On May 21, 2015
Such a pretty girl. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Amen!!!

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Pets / Re: BIZARRE!! Bear Buries Woman Alive For Next Meal, But It Didn’t End There [GRAPHI by EbubeOnoh(m): 8:11am On May 19, 2015
As old as she is she is still going to the forest alone. Thank God she is alive
Sports / Re: Man Slumps While Jogging This Morning (photos) by EbubeOnoh(m): 8:08am On May 19, 2015
He played well may be he didn't score goal last night.
Politics / Re: Buhari Receive Members Of National Council Of Women Societies (photos) by EbubeOnoh(m): 8:05am On May 19, 2015
Now Trending #BuhariReceivingVisitorsAfterWinningElection
Celebrities / Re: How Emmanuel Adebayor Looks Now by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:58am On May 19, 2015
Mad Rugged man. Is now left for him to unclad himself and parade the whole street.
Family / When You Are The Bread Winner Of The Family(photo) by EbubeOnoh(m): 9:32am On May 18, 2015
To be a man is not a day job at all

Nairaland / General / Re: Chinese Billionaire Takes6,400 Staff On Holiday To Paris; Costshim About $50m by EbubeOnoh(m): 4:51pm On May 11, 2015
A good initiative. That is a true leader
Agriculture / Reasons Why Students Loose Interest In Agriculture - Sharon University President by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:40am On May 10, 2015
Bishop Charles Ighele is the President,
Sharon University of Agriculture and Rural
Development, in the pipeline by the Happy
Family African Foundation (HFAF).
Ighele, who just clocked 60, in this
interview, speaks of the plans to establish
the first ‘real’ university of agriculture that
will drive development in the rural areas,
thus formulating the catchword from
oil to soil.
You just clocked 60 years, and you are
coming up with a university of agriculture
and rural development. What is your driving
force?
Yes, what we are coming up with is Sharon
University of Agricultural and Rural
Development, established by the Happy
Family African Foundation, which I’m the
President. It is part of our efforts to lift up
the dignity of the African family. Our
catchword is from oil to soil. We have put
our strategies in place to make this
university not like the conventional
universities. The university will drive
development in the rural areas, whether in
the east, west, north or south. It’s about the
African which will drive development. At this
point we are going to show practically that
in two or three years,
somebody can become a millionaire through
farming. We have travelled and seen it, and
we have put our arts together. We are are
not going to admit too many students, and
we have put our strategies in place on how
their fees is going to be paid. When people
know that you can be a millionaire in two or
three years after studying agriculture in the
university, they will flock to the sector.
Nigeria will become a nation that will be
exporting foods, both primary and
processed.
Stage of establishment
The Federal Government regulation is our
major constraint. Again, we need over 250
acres of land to meet FG’s requirement. Now,
we have been able to purchase about 120
acres of land, almost half of that. The land is
some 20 minutes drive from the Redeemed
Camp. We have laid the foundation stone, so
we are still putting things in place to kick-
off. The NUC requirement is not a tea-party,
but this is what we are determined to do. I
believe that if anybody is a servant of God,
we should see how the whole thing comes
out of the four walls of the church.
Do you have any partnership with local or
international organizations?
We depend on support from the public to
establish this university. In terms of
technical support, we are in partnership
with one of the best international
institutions in Agriculture in the world. The
UN
Secretary Banki Moo, even recently went to
inspect the institution. Myself and my wife
have visited the institution, sometime ago.
We went there again with some of our
Pastors, about 16 of us. More recently, we
went there with four Senior Pastors to
finalize the technical aspect of the
partnership. Everything has been agreed
upon and that is hat gives us edge over any
institution of agriculture already in existence
in the country today.
Politics / The Privatisation Of PHCN A Fraud - Electricity Workers Tells Buhari by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:26am On May 10, 2015
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Abuja
In apparent response to the statement
made by the out-going minister of power,
Professor Chinedu Nebo, on the need for the
in-coming administration not to tamper
with the privatization of the power sector,
electricity workers in the country have
demanded a thorough review of the
privatization of Power Holding Company of
Nigeria, PHCN, alle-ging that the
privatization project was fraught with
irregularities.
The workers further alleged that the
privatisation exercise had made electricity
generation and consumption in the country
ineffective.
The workers, under the aegis of National
Union of Electricity Emplo-yees, NUEE,
insisted that the payment of over N200
billion to the private sector by the
government after the privatization exercise
leaves much to be desired, and urged the
incoming administration of Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari, rtd, to revisit the
exercise.
The executive members of the union, led by
the General Secretary and factional President
of Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade
Joe Ajaero, said this in Abuja, while
conducting select journalists round the site
of abandoned 60 containers of 52KVA
electricity transformers, at Kubwa, in Abuja.
Speaking on behalf of the NUEE executive
members, Ajaero argued that if after many
months, privatization of electricity in the
country had failed to bring positive impact
to electricity consumers, then, there was the
need for the Buhari-led presidency to revisit
the programme.
Comrade Ajaero said: “We want to say, as a
union that the sham called privatization
should be revisited. If privatization, as we
were told, was to bring us heaven-on-earth
elderado, and it has not done that, why
should we insist on it?.
“Of course, our position as NUEE, has been
no to privatization, especially given that we
are an underdeveloped economy. It is the
function of the state to provide power.
“Even the so called privatization, you can
see that even this year alone, between
January and now, they have even given the
so called private sector over N200 billion.
So, why fund them if you say the electricity is
in the hands of the private sector? That
brings you to the point of the fraud on who
owns them.
“Why would you sell your house to
somebody and you still give him money to
maintain it? So, it’s a fraud.”
Emphasizing on the minister’s comment that
privatization of PHCN must stay, Ajaero
added: “We want Buhari to ask questions
first and foremost because it is wrong
for a an out-going minister to be setting
agenda for Buhari to reverse or not to
reverse the privatization of PHCN.
“A minister who inherited about 4000
megawatts and is today, battling with just
2000 and something megawatts, doesn’t
have the moral courage to advise
incoming government on what to do.
Ajaero stressed: “If he Buhari asks
questions for some months, he will now
know the direction to move.”
On the abandoned containers, Ajaero said
he was alerted on the abandoned
equipments by concerned citizens who got
wind of the development.
“With these transformers hidden here, you
can now understand that while they were
privatizing, certain properties were being
hidden, “he alleged.
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Abuja
In apparent response to the statement
made by the out-going minister of power,
Professor Chinedu Nebo, on the need for the
in-coming administration not to tamper
with the privatization of the power sector,
electricity workers in the country have
demanded a thorough review of the
privatization of Power Holding Company of
Nigeria, PHCN, alle-ging that the
privatization project was fraught with
irregularities.
The workers further alleged that the
privatisation exercise had made electricity
generation and consumption in the country
ineffective.
The workers, under the aegis of National
Union of Electricity Emplo-yees, NUEE,
insisted that the payment of over N200
billion to the private sector by the
government after the privatization exercise
leaves much to be desired, and urged the
incoming administration of Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari, rtd, to revisit the
exercise.
The executive members of the union, led by
the General Secretary and factional President
of Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade
Joe Ajaero, said this in Abuja, while
conducting select journalists round the site
of abandoned 60 containers of 52KVA
electricity transformers, at Kubwa, in Abuja.
Speaking on behalf of the NUEE executive
members, Ajaero argued that if after many
months, privatization of electricity in the
country had failed to bring positive impact
to electricity consumers, then, there was the
need for the Buhari-led presidency to revisit
the programme.
Comrade Ajaero said: “We want to say, as a
union that the sham called privatization
should be revisited. If privatization, as we
were told, was to bring us heaven-on-earth
elderado, and it has not done that, why
should we insist on it?.
“Of course, our position as NUEE, has been
no to privatization, especially given that we
are an underdeveloped economy. It is the
function of the state to provide power.
“Even the so called privatization, you can
see that even this year alone, between
January and now, they have even given the
so called private sector over N200 billion.
So, why fund them if you say the electricity is
in the hands of the private sector? That
brings you to the point of the fraud on who
owns them.
“Why would you sell your house to
somebody and you still give him money to
maintain it? So, it’s a fraud.”
Emphasizing on the minister’s comment that
privatization of PHCN must stay, Ajaero
added: “We want Buhari to ask questions
first and foremost because it is wrong
for a an out-going minister to be setting
agenda for Buhari to reverse or not to
reverse the privatization of PHCN.
“A minister who inherited about 4000
megawatts and is today, battling with just
2000 and something megawatts, doesn’t
have the moral courage to advise
incoming government on what to do.
Ajaero stressed: “If he Buhari asks
questions for some months, he will now
know the direction to move.”
On the abandoned containers, Ajaero said
he was alerted on the abandoned
equipments by concerned citizens who got
wind of the development.
“With these transformers hidden here, you
can now understand that while they were
privatizing, certain properties were being
hidden, “he alleged.
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Abuja
In apparent response to the statement
made by the out-going minister of power,
Professor Chinedu Nebo, on the need for the
in-coming administration not to tamper
with the privatization of the power sector,
electricity workers in the country have
demanded a thorough review of the
privatization of Power Holding Company of
Nigeria, PHCN, alle-ging that the
privatization project was fraught with
irregularities.
The workers further alleged that the
privatisation exercise had made electricity
generation and consumption in the country
ineffective.
The workers, under the aegis of National
Union of Electricity Emplo-yees, NUEE,
insisted that the payment of over N200
billion to the private sector by the
government after the privatization exercise
leaves much to be desired, and urged the
incoming administration of Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari, rtd, to revisit the
exercise.
The executive members of the union, led by
the General Secretary and factional President
of Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade
Joe Ajaero, said this in Abuja, while
conducting select journalists round the site
of abandoned 60 containers of 52KVA
electricity transformers, at Kubwa, in Abuja.
Speaking on behalf of the NUEE executive
members, Ajaero argued that if after many
months, privatization of electricity in the
country had failed to bring positive impact
to electricity consumers, then, there was the
need for the Buhari-led presidency to revisit
the programme.
Comrade Ajaero said: “We want to say, as a
union that the sham called privatization
should be revisited. If privatization, as we
were told, was to bring us heaven-on-earth
elderado, and it has not done that, why
should we insist on it?.
“Of course, our position as NUEE, has been
no to privatization, especially given that we
are an underdeveloped economy. It is the
function of the state to provide power.
“Even the so called privatization, you can
see that even this year alone, between
January and now, they have even given the
so called private sector over N200 billion.
So, why fund them if you say the electricity is
in the hands of the private sector? That
brings you to the point of the fraud on who
owns them.
“Why would you sell your house to
somebody and you still give him money to
maintain it? So, it’s a fraud.”
Emphasizing on the minister’s comment that
privatization of PHCN must stay, Ajaero
added: “We want Buhari to ask questions
first and foremost because it is wrong
for a an out-going minister to be setting
agenda for Buhari to reverse or not to
reverse the privatization of PHCN.
“A minister who inherited about 4000
megawatts and is today, battling with just
2000 and something megawatts, doesn’t
have the moral courage to advise
incoming government on what to do.
Ajaero stressed: “If he Buhari asks
questions for some months, he will now
know the direction to move.”
On the abandoned containers, Ajaero said
he was alerted on the abandoned
equipments by concerned citizens who got
wind of the development.
“With these transformers hidden here, you
can now understand that while they were
privatizing, certain properties were being
hidden, “he alleged.
Celebrities / Re: Femi Kuti, Kate Henshaw, Others Party With Tunde & Wunmi Obe At Their Mansion by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:07am On May 10, 2015
Na wetin concern me. They only dey share pictures and you are commenting on pictures. Why didn't they invite you.
Politics / Re: Ogun State Assembly Speaker Mr Adekunbi Abandons Victims Of Ghastly Accident(Pic by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:02am On May 10, 2015
Oooh what a tragedy. May God grant the families of the deceaseds to bear the fortitude. R.I.P to the dead.

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Family / Re: The Old Method Of Punishment(pics) by EbubeOnoh(m): 6:57am On May 10, 2015
Is not me o but sombody child i know
Family / The Old Method Of Punishment(pics) by EbubeOnoh(m): 10:54pm On May 09, 2015
Please guys have you ever been punished just like this small boy.

Politics / Re: Photo: 28-year-old Lady Miraculously Escapes From Ritual Killers In Ogun State by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:51am On May 08, 2015
I think is right time we make Death Penalty for Ritualist. This is getting out of hand.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Xenophobia: Real Reasons Why Millions Are Flocking Into SA by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:46am On May 08, 2015
There is nothing like Bad Government. If the govt of any nation provided for their citizens none of this would have happened. BUHARI take note.
Celebrities / Re: Throwback Photo Of Onyeka Owenu Thrilling The Crowd During Her Youthful Days by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:39am On May 08, 2015
She is not even fine in her youth days.
Politics / Re: Meet The 20 Years Old Girl Who Is The Youngest Lawmaker In UK by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:36am On May 08, 2015
It can never be done in Nigeria when this old fools that call themselfs SENATORS(for their pocket ) vacate all the seat.
Sports / Re: Flying Eagles To Get Special Nike World Cup Boots For U-20 World Cup by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:31am On May 08, 2015
Not after spending and signing contract with Nike and you guys will come empty handed

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Career / What Do You Call TOUTING In Your Dialect by EbubeOnoh(m): 5:35pm On May 07, 2015
My dialect which is IGBO LANGUAGE, and we call them AGBURU. So let the discussion begin smileyMy dialect which is IGBO LANGUAGE, and we call them AGBURU. So let the discussion begin

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Romance / Re: Ladies, What's Your Take On Guys With Pimples ? by EbubeOnoh(m): 3:55pm On May 07, 2015
She will help him press out the pimples
Romance / Re: IS It Right For A Man To Accept Money From His Father Inlaw When He Is Broke? by EbubeOnoh(m): 3:52pm On May 07, 2015
I swallow my pride and take the money. Well money na money it doesn't matter were it came from
Investment / Re: Arsenal FC: Amaka Igwe’s Daughter Writes Open Letter To Dangote by EbubeOnoh(m): 7:46am On May 07, 2015
Story. Abeg make i hear word. How many people dey watch Naija league.

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