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PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 3:40am On May 13, 2013
Reminds me of another moronic and senseless proclamation before 2011 elections.




Jonathan pledges to construct airports in 36 states



Though a very senseless, unrealistic and out of touch statement, but where are the 36 airports? Inside his ashole rock bedroom I guess..
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 3:29am On May 13, 2013
Chibuebem: please stop insulting your president, let others do that. Why not make nice suggestions in a polite manner, that way, the person will actually listen to u instead of getting offended. And please can u show me someone who is going to do better for us come 2015?
Unfortunately for you and your clueless friends, you dullard president insults you everyday with his chronic acts of incompetency and culture of corruption.
PoliticsRe: Lagos To Generate 50MW Of Electricity From Waste by ekoilee: 2:20am On May 13, 2013
PoliticsRe: Akpabio Commends Uduaghan On Government House by ekoilee: 2:15am On May 13, 2013
This roadside motel looking ugliness is not only a government house, but some rubbish another goofball is commending?


The people's house nko?


Damn villagers...
Foreign AffairsRe: 5 Worst Leaders In African History by ekoilee: 2:06am On May 13, 2013
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 1:39am On May 13, 2013
Rossikk:
You're certainly clueless. Power output was just over 2000MW at Jonathan's inception, and that figure now stands at 4,500 mw,
Nigeria: Power Output Hits 4,000 MW/7 March 2011

Lagos — The nation's power generation hit 4,000 mega watts (MW) at the weekend as the Olorunsogo Power Plant released 150MW to boost power supply. According to data released by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) at the weekend, power generation has thus increased from 3,800MW to 4,000MW. The improvement according to the data was achieved as a result of increased water level of hydro-electric power stations located at Kainji, Jebba and Shiroro.

The commencement of operation by the Independent Power Plant (IPP) stations of Olorunsogo, Alaoji and Sapele contributed to the improvement recorded during the period. The completion of turbine units at Olorunsogo added 80MW to the previous record of 100MW achieved in January

http://allafrica.com/stories/201103071045.html
You see the red highlighted date? Before the 2011 elections and before GEJ enter office/. Power output was 4000MW and it's 4250MW in 2013 so your oga at the top only managed to add 250MW..


See, I was going to ask you to provide proof to back up your lies, but knowing you and how you dodge around like chicken when cornered, I helped you out with the facts and a big bowl of hot amala on your lying face....


You can not replace facts with silly lies and propaganda, reserve all that nonsense for cassava bread groupies like you.
Christianity EtcRe: Will Lagos Ever Have A Christian Governor? by ekoilee: 1:03am On May 13, 2013
Afam4evaIsASlut: Who doesnt know that the OP really meant to post:

Will Lagos Ever Have A Christian An Igbo as Governor?
Yoruba is obviously what they'd love to be hence the endless and needless attention, but their destiny has nothing to do with Yoruba in this or the next life because of their nature, shady , lowly ways and self destructive dispositions..
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 12:54am On May 13, 2013
It's very unfortunate that these silly and misguided proclamations are not rooted in reality or necessity, they are a reflection of a very incompetent man trying to sound relevant against 2015 this and this wont be the last of his foolish and pointless announcements before 2015.


The dullard really should stick to setting up committees and taking goofy pictures with his cassava bread .
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 12:49am On May 13, 2013
Eko Atlantic: We manufacture pure water cheesy
Straight from ashole rock pure water manufacturing plant... lmao
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 12:44am On May 13, 2013
E dey paini you?
Assembling and manufacturing are 2 different things.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 8:21pm On May 12, 2013
payless: Why do you always like to insult people anytime you fail to convince them to come to your side or whenever someone's opinion is different from yours?
What else do you (People like the OP) do when you lack facts to support your views with? You try to save face with insults.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 8:19pm On May 12, 2013
Rossikk: Go on Google, dumbo. I will NOT tell you what your own country manufactures. You are a waste of the education spent on you.
Meaning you are too lazy and incompetent to put your money where your mouth is..


lmao..
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 8:18pm On May 12, 2013
Rossikk: [s]Your analysis is extremely simplistic and thoughtless. Have you being following the power reform programme? If you have, you will know that transformation of the sector is well underway. Power output has doubled in the last two years, PHCN is unbundled, and the private sector is involved having committed hundreds of millions of dollars so far, with more investment pledged. Do you think all those firms are just idiots who have nothing better to do with their money? You have to be really ignorant to not see the way the power sector is headed.

On another thread I opened: ''Foreign Investors Pour Into Nigeria As Economy Accelerates'', it showed firms pouring into Nigeria and investing BILLIONS of dollars in various sectors as we speak. Those firms are not fools. They're following the power road map, and have projected the power situation in the country 1, 2,3 5 years from today. They KNOW that power supply will expand rapidly in the coming years, as they've seen the investment and structural changes going in. YOU have to step out of your negativist mentality to appreciate the current trends in the economy.[/s]
Nonsense...


All our industries are operating below installed capacities or are even closing and moving to other west African states because of lack of meaningful power presence and generation so how exactly are we going to achieve that robust economic environment without electricity? By building a shipyard? Even shipyard?

Is the shipyard itself not going to be relegated to the same below capacity future like our closing and moving industries in the absence of stable power?


lol @ power output have doubled? This clown must think I'm a clueless dullard like him or some foreigner with zero knowledge about Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 8:13pm On May 12, 2013
homerac7: what was the purpose of Nigerdock?
I really don't think the man is knowledgeable enough to know that we indeed have Nigerdock..
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 8:12pm On May 12, 2013
Rossikk: Clap for yourself for showing your illiteracy, stup.idity and dumbness.
What's this dodge dodge rubbish got to do with you telling us exactly what we manufacture in Nigeria?


lmao..
Christianity EtcRe: Will Lagos Ever Have A Christian Governor? by ekoilee: 8:08pm On May 12, 2013
Dodola: Islam has become key to political offices or appointments in Lagos. This has become very prevalent under the political dispensation from 1999 to date. In as much as Lagosians are religion blind when it comes to politics suffice it to say that our politicians have somehow used it as a way to gain favours here and there. For instance Tunde Fashola had to slot in the name "Raji" to his full name and its known he was not a practising Muslim prior to his office attainment. Even now some new Commissioners in office today suddenly grew Muslim names to their names as they were appointed. It might not be in place, but what is clearly seen remains that Muslims in Lagos State use the imams connections through various mosques and Islamic quarters to lobby for their wards to get political appointments and employment under the Lagos public service and Government. If u transverse the whole of Lagos State civil service a survey will show overwhelming percentage of Muslims here n there. It has also cascaded thru the Local Governments both in Chairmanship, councillors or employees within. They use also the pilgrimage to Mecca in all manners of ways. If you take a trip to Alausa during Sallah, rams, rice and vegetable oil are bought and given out in droves. I can say for a fact that Muslims are not more than Christians in Lagos but it should be noted that when it comes affairs of the State at Governmental level, they have formed a network and cartel. This also has led to certain indices and attitude that has plastered the system in manners that leaves a lot to be desired. To be a Christian in Lagos guarantees you very little in terms of Political favours or appointments.

Yoruba regarded religion as an aspect of culture that required no controversy, competition, or crusades of evangelisation.


Every man is a part of the society and every man has a role to play in achieving the societal goals.

In Yorubaland today, there exist the natural admixture of religious faiths within individual families, which, nevertheless, live happily together, and, this level of tolerance is the direct effect of tolerance inherited from the traditional religion whose accommodation and toleration paved way for Islam and Christianity.


http://www.africastyles.com/culture/religious_tolerance.html
Education is what many of you really need...
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 7:59pm On May 12, 2013
Rossikk:
It is not my job to educate you on products manufactured in Nigeria or anywhere else
. Why don't you do some research or are you an illiterate?
I'm used to you dodging and deflecting when cornered, your legs are moving faster than your mouth and brains hence the usual mismatched and flawed elementary utterances.


Btw way, I looked into it and found out that we do manufacture cassava bread...




https://www.ynaija.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/GEJ-cassava-bread.jpg


lmao
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 7:52pm On May 12, 2013
Rossikk: You cannot sustain ''electricity, roads, security'' in the absence of a robust economic environment featuring mass employment opportunities and business activity.
And how do you get to robust economic environment without electricity? Is lack of electricity not the main factor responsible of the same lack of robust economic environment in Nigeria?


Lack of electricity stunts economic growth and development so quit mismatching...
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 7:47pm On May 12, 2013
Rossikk: ''We''?

Speak for yourself please. WE can manufacture anything we like. It is YOU who cannot do anything useful with yourself.
What exactly have you manufactured? You don manufacture electricity? Even the generators you suffocate yourself with you no sabi manufacture..
Christianity EtcRe: Will Lagos Ever Have A Christian Governor? by ekoilee: 7:34pm On May 12, 2013
Reyspin: Does it Really Matterhuh Are they not Nigerianshuh
Shows how sadly crude, brainless and backward some people are...
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Shipyard To Boost Maritime Sector by ekoilee: 7:33pm On May 12, 2013
I wont even waste my breath on this dullard talk...


...but I'll laugh sha... lmao
Christianity EtcRe: Will Lagos Ever Have A Christian Governor? by ekoilee: 7:28pm On May 12, 2013
Arcard: A lagosian post a thread and u guys ar blamin it on se/ss
When you see bigoted nonsense like this thread, figuring out the source is never any form of rocket science, it's always ibo related and the OP is clearly ibo..




krendo: Cant they use their office to complain to their colleague the Governor of Rivers to do something?

Cant they behind the scenes fund lawyers through Ohaneze to help traders who may not know their rights to defend their rights?

This is an attack on our people and these Governors can do something like helping a sensitization programme or providing legal defence to the oppressed.

Standing up for the rights of Igbos should not be about seeking the Presidency of Nigeria, if anything that should be the least need!
krendo: It breaks my heart when I see things like this. Where is Ohaneze Ndigbo when you need them? These traders obviously in most cases do not know their legal rights as Nigerians and are clearly being exploited!

They need the help of Ohaneze to deploy the best Lawyers we have to explore how best to defend the rights of Igbos whereever they are.

Spending time every 4years making noise about where the next President of Nigeria must come from is really of no use to anyone.

Ohaneze really need to refocus with the help of South East Governors in order to defend the rights of Igbos whereever they are.

We can not continue to allow our country to have it both ways. So long as we remain Nigerians then our rights as Nigerians must be respected and Ohaneze can help enforce it.
https://www.nairaland.com/1228353/injustice-disgrace-going-port-harcourt
Christianity EtcRe: Will Lagos Ever Have A Christian Governor? by ekoilee: 6:42pm On May 12, 2013
This clearly shows that many Nigerians especially the ones outside the SW are still socially and culturally unsophisticated and undeveloped.
PoliticsRe: Is ‘Aboki’ A Tribal Slur? by ekoilee: 6:20pm On May 12, 2013
Aboki is of course an Hausa word for Male friend.


This is basically tribalistic people deploying tribalism, ignorance and illiteracy to fight perceived acts tribalism.

Too many Nigerians are really half backed Nigerians with lack of relevant knowledge about their own country. This level of up front ignorance you expect to see elsewhere and not by Nigerians or a Nigerian forum..
PoliticsRe: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by ekoilee: 8:59pm On May 11, 2013
All the rules highlights too many silliness and stupid and it's even sad and worse that in 2013, people actually sat around and came up with many of these thoughtless and counter productive stumbling blocks.


1. Please post on topic always. Don't derail or tribalize threads.


Who determines what info is tribal or not? The tribal lens wearing mods or his insecure kinfolks crying and whining because they can not accept basic facts? Very thoughtless and tribalistic rule.



2. Don't abuse, bully, deliberately insult/provoke, fight, or wish harm to any Nairaland member.

With the above rule, the fact that all your members are not banned indicates another pointless and bogus rule since nearly all your members have violated this rule just today.



7. Don't say or do anything that's detrimental to the security or success of Nairaland.


This is just too laughable. I don't even know what security of NL is and the only issue threatening the security of NL if I have to guess is pointless moderation and counter productive rules that limits posts, participation and traffic.


8. Don't post false information on Nairaland.


Nearly all the threads on the front page and the one I just left is full of fake and bogus info so are you going to delete all the threads and ban all the members involved?


15.Don't attempt to post censored words by misspelling them.

The word retarded is a banned word on NL, but the word dumb is allowed. Newsflash, they both have the same meanings..Very thoughtless and pointless.


20. Please cooperate with the moderators, super-moderators, and administrator. Treat them with respect.

How often do you treat your members with respect especially after indiscriminate harassment and banning over silly stuff that you sometimes have to reverse and apologize for?

21. Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation.

You really have nothing better to do but sit around and figure out what people meant with their spelling or dictate to people how to spell and if they don't know how to spell, you ban them? For real? Are we in elementary school? Like seriously? lmao



With all the pointless and counter productive baby sitting rules, you really should look into limiting registration age to 13.
PoliticsRe: Lagos IGR Hits N20b Monthly. by ekoilee: 8:13pm On May 11, 2013
tomakint: A brilliant contribution from a brilliant mind! Very soon the baboons of A.C.N will come after you with their own 'braded facts' mumu set of people undecided
You are yet to bless us with your own sensible facts regarding the exact IGR Lagos state generates apart from your usual baseless and ignorant statements.

Btw, what's so brilliant about 2 ignorant people agreeing with each other based on what they can not support what facts?

Dullards unlimited on NL...
PoliticsRe: Lagos IGR Hits N20b Monthly. by ekoilee: 5:48pm On May 11, 2013
tomakint: They quoted a figure before you and like a first class Mumu that you've always been you swallowed it hook, line and sinker! But you are not ignorant and reckless when you and ur fellow e-thugs refused to see Jonathan achievements that could be seen and felt like good roads, YouWin initiatives, Sure-P, new universities, electoral reforms, airports construction and rehabilitations, power sector reforms etc. What a braying donkey and an unrepentant hypocrite that you are undecided
The fact that you are ignorant and you know how to spew ignorant rubbish like the one above is not any kind of news to me so quit trying, all I need you to do is provide the so called sensible people's facts to back up your ignorant proclamations.
PoliticsRe: Lagos IGR Hits N20b Monthly. by ekoilee:
1MCN: I congratulate Mr Fashola and his accolytes, especially that Nwa'fo there in charge of the Economy and Budgeting, Ndaa Ben. You guys are trying. But I still think that Lagos is richer than every other state in Nigeria by multiples, except of course FCT. So they should achieve more. There are still poor and unemployed Nigerians in Lagos. If this figure was submitted by the FG some people here would say how has it affected the live of the man on the streets. But am not meddling into such frivolity. Lagosians must help the Lagos govt succeed by paying tax, taking on volunteer works that govt pays for, etc. What's wrong if my church applies to be sweeping a portion of the express way, say every Saturday (even if we've got to hire the sweepers) just to help our society. By this, govt will cut that cost. This is just one out of many helps we as groups and individuals can render our govt.
God bless Nigeria and Nigerians
Lagos state's IGR is N20 Billion

20 Billion x 12 = N240 Billion

Allocation = N10 Billion/Monthly

10 Billion x 12 = 120


Allocation + IGR = 240 + 120 Billion = 360


2013 is 497 Billion


497 Billion - 360 Billion = 137 Billion = 137 Billion in the hole or budget shortfall ..



From the above calculation, the IGR plus the monthly allocation = 360 Billion while the budget for the year is 497, it means for 20 million people, all they have is 360 Billion and they still have to borrow or look elsewhere to get to the 497 Billion budget.


So, how rich is Lagos state again?


On the other hand

IGR or no IGR, Akwa Ibom with just 3-4 million people spent 533 Billion in 2012 and less than 6 months into 2013, they've already spent 533 Billion.



Educate yourselves with relevant facts before making flawed and ignorant statements...

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