Education › Re: Nkechi Chidi-Ogbolu Bags PHD Scholarship At University Of California At Age 18 by enigma2007(m): 12:33pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
Johnnyessence: you can have it now. Everything needs patience and hard work. All the best in your second degree. I know bro! Just love her dedication and her brilliancy! |
Education › Re: Nkechi Chidi-Ogbolu Bags PHD Scholarship At University Of California At Age 18 by enigma2007(m): 11:03am On Sep 14, 2017*. Modified: 12:33pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
Good stuff! Chai.. I am still struggling with second degree and she dey PhD levels..
Congrats girl! Happy for her mehn! |
Politics › Re: The Dilapidated State Of Oyigbo Road In Rivers State by enigma2007(m): 2:07pm On Aug 31, 2017 |
Dude, don't ever chook your car in anybody of water especially in an area that you don't know anything abt... Na gbege bi dat o |
Sports › Re: Neymar, World's Most Expensive Player Braves Nude In -157°C Ice Chamber(Photos). by enigma2007(m): 2:27pm On Aug 18, 2017 |
Agili: Please stop peddling lies. At even -100C, the bones will suddenly go brittle and the human body would shatter. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryotherapyThat tech is not new and I am sure all of that would have been considered in its design.. |
Politics › Re: Erosion!!! Save Our Land And Heritage: Orumba People Cry For Help!!!! by enigma2007(m): 1:31pm On Aug 16, 2017 |
9jakohai: 1.Seriously you little children should stop all these tribalist cracks. Bigotry is not good.
[b]2.Basic reason why we have erosion in the SE and SW (Yes....SW!) is simple.....Nigeria's population is growing, the demand for land for farming and firewood is growing....and as a result... people in SE and SW are chopping down the trees.(Someone called the disappearance of the West African rainforest the greatest disaster of [/b]our time).
3.Now...appearances can be deceiving. The soil in a typical rainforest region looks strong...but in reality it is very weak....and needs trees and lots of growth to sustain itself. Remove the trees....remove the protection....erosion results.
4.Now....here is where your hero PMB can step in....by reviving one of the very few good things that old dictator Abacha tried to do....end gas flaring....and use the gas saved to replace firewood....as well as improving power supply.....think SOLAR and WIND and WAVE for example.
Meanwhile....we repalce the lost trees and bring in better land management practices. Good points.. Was abt to close the thread until I saw your comments |
Crime › Re: Update On The Two Guys Who Stole Lordesszzetta’s Phone.. by enigma2007(m): 4:02pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
columbus007: so na becos of ordinary infinix phone dis girl don dey pariwo untop  That infinix is about 100k+... |
Politics › Re: Man Transported Himself With Canoe In Ikoyi Due To The Flood. Photos by enigma2007(m): 11:52am On Jul 09, 2017 |
BanevsJoker: Dude, it's an embarrassment. Earthquakes are natural disasters, but this rainfall is not a disaster. It's a normal amount of rainfall that shouldn't cause flooding. Unfortunately, Nigerians in their infinite stupidity refuse to dispose their waste properly and insist on throwing waste out of car windows, on the streets, into the gutters etc. So it's an embarrassment that an average amount of rainfall causes flooding in Nigeria. I agree with your points. i have a personal rule, if you rubbish out of my car, i park and you pick it up. If the person is adamant, i drop their silly ass on the road. One of the reasons i dont wait for people to buy stuff on the road to eat.. |
Christianity Etc › Re: What My Marriage To An Anglican Caused My Catholic Parents. by enigma2007(m): 4:51pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
estheremma: Are u sure that is a catholic church?because d catholic doctrine i hv known for long accepts what they call "mixed marriage"infact if u are baptised or wedded in d Anglican church n is converting to catholic,d sacraments will not be re-administered n i knw d catholic church is one,so im confused with ur writeup,maybe its dis new breakaways It is possible that the parish priest has turned himself into a mini-god. She needs to report to someone higher than him |
Politics › Re: Manufacturers Abandon Discos For Private Power Suppliers by enigma2007(m): 4:23pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
marcondo13: I do not believe in online rants! Do you have more data at your finger tips than the Upstream Department of the Warri Field Office of the Department of Petroleum Resources? How many gas fields in Nigeria have you seen their data in your life? You work in a gas company!Is it NLNG, SNEPCO,Total, or ExxonMobil or those ragtag companies that are producing from marginal fields? I know more than enough gatemen that work at the Nigerian Gas Company HQ at Ekpan. Please name the oil block that belongs to your company and I will give you the breakdown of their daily production for the past five years within seconds! This is how people will hide behind their monikers and give misleading information. For your information,I don't claim to know about the oil industry because I use a Billy Pugh or a helicopter to go for Rig inspections for license renewal, but I am a qualified petroleum engineer with double degrees in Petroleum Engineering Technology and Natural Gas Technology,and going for a third degree at the OMV International Petroleum Academy,Austria. So,save your pipe dreams for those who have never stepped their foot outside Lagos! Have you ever worked at Bonny,Amatu, Forcados,Eket,Utorogun,Soku, or Ugborodo before and seen what is happening in the Niger Delta? I will advise you to go and sit at the feet of your betters at the so-called fart company that you work,and ask questions about the petroleum industry,before running naked in cyberspace. Go and read about the Nigerian Gas Masterplan! Opinion is free but facts are sacred!Auf wiedersehen. Not ranting bros! I don't have the energy for that. I am not a gateman  and i work in one of the big 4s in the oil & gas sector and i am familiar with the assets that are in bold. I can even call up their financial projections for the next 5 years if i need the data. Worked in PH for about 2 years and worked in Warri for about a year before finally coming back to Lagos. and i am sensitive and aware of what is happening in the ND region beyond what is reported in any of our media. So that aside, it seems you are not getting my points and hopefully we can link up one day since we are in the same industry and you are probably based in PH. We can re-hash this offline later on before we release confidential info online. Au revoir Monsieur! |
Autos › Re: Production Of Gasoline Cars Ends In 2025, Nigeria In Trouble by enigma2007(m): 10:09am On Jul 05, 2017 |
I see opportunities for Innoson and other local manufacturers based in Nigeria.. They need to step up to be able to produce parts required here in Nigeria...
They will def make a killing.. |
Programming › Re: Which Is Easier To Learn? by enigma2007(m): 11:20am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Nofuckgiven: Thankyou. I saw JavaScript as one of the criteria in a data analysis job requirements that is why I asked. Oh Ok. Not explored JavaScript before though |
Programming › Re: Which Is Easier To Learn? by enigma2007(m): 10:04am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Nofuckgiven: I want to learn at least one programming language and I am interested in Data Analysis. Between Java and JavaScript,which is more vital in data analysis projects and easier to learn? You need to learn either R, S or Python. They are geared more towards data projects |
Programming › Re: Data Science In Nigeria by enigma2007(m): 9:31pm On Jul 02, 2017 |
stevenemin: can i learnt python for data science as a statistician Perfect. You will find it useful |
Politics › Re: Manufacturers Abandon Discos For Private Power Suppliers by enigma2007(m): 9:26pm On Jul 02, 2017 |
marcondo13: Are you living on the moon or on earth? Name a single IPP company in the entire South South! The NLNG trains at Bonny belongs to who,and was built for what purpose? Do you expect Chevron to sell their gas after building the biggest gas tankfarm in subsaharan Africa at Ugborodo or do you expect the biggest gas gathering in West Africa at SPDC station,Utorogun to divert their supplies to a govt plant? I will advice you to travel and read widely about the energy sector. Gas engineering goes beyond your textbooks. This is how people will sit at home and make uninformed comments on issues beyond their ken. And you flap your mouth too much mister. By the way, I work for a Gas company.. And probably have first hand information about how fundings works in the Nigerian oil n gas sector than what is publicly available..and i doubt you travel as much as i do. So before you come to an uninformed conclusion about me, ask questions and I will gladly obliged you. Back to the topic, chevron n co will sell gases to anyone that will pay for it (common business logic). IPPs are usually built in partnership with private investors n purely not solely run by the govt. So if there are no investors willing to partner with the govt to create the IPPs then the questions we should be asking are: "what incentives can be used in bringing them in?" Will the notorious youths around there allow the IPPs to build their plants without collecting bribes for every milestones? I repeat again, Lagos does not produce gas in it's backyard and still buys gas to power its IPPs. SS region that produces should not have a problem negotiating with the gas companies to supply power plants at a cheaper price considering that most of the gas produced are flared. Moreover, I get irked when people like you that should be holding the govt of your state responsible are the ones cuddling them and making excuses for them. |
Literature › Re: Nigerian Copyright Commission Seizes Pirated Books Worth N800 Million (Photos) by enigma2007(m): 1:52pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Wow |
Celebrities › Re: Phyno Blasts Hushpuppi After Accusing Him & Ice Prince Of Wearing Fake Wristwatc by enigma2007(m): 3:35pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
Phyno shouldn't have answered that bastard... He is way bigger than that attention seeker |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Celebrates His Wife, Juliet Okonkwo's Birthday With Cute Photos by enigma2007(m): 2:55pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
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Education › Re: Osato Osemwengie Bags His 7th Masters Degree. Photos by enigma2007(m): 7:44pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Wow... Congrats Dr.
How did he do it? |
Politics › Re: Manufacturers Abandon Discos For Private Power Suppliers by enigma2007(m): 10:07pm On Jun 23, 2017 |
marcondo13: Access to which gas? Is petroleum an equivalent of pipe borne water that is available in every house? Can you name a single oil block that was awarded to any Niger Deltan State since 1999? Mind you, Adenuga has six oil blocks! You expect the Delta State Govt to steal gas from Chevron Tankfarm, Wike to steal gas from the NLNG trains at Bonny, or the Akwa Ibom govt to steal gas from Mobil Tankfarm,Eket? Please,I will be glad if you can mention the river that flows with natural gas in the Niger Delta so that we will form our own power consortium and use it to power turbines! SMH So are you saying a whole state government cannot build and source for gas for small power plants called IPPs or seek partnerships with companies that can help build n operate with all the Billon's they get monthly? For example, there are several IPPs in Lagos and if I remember right, Lagos does not even produce gas but the power plants are working....SMH |
Politics › Re: Manufacturers Abandon Discos For Private Power Suppliers by enigma2007(m): 4:20pm On Jun 23, 2017 |
obailala: Yeah but that's a huge one which may take forever to complete. I was looking at smaller power plants; create a couple of small industial estates and drop 10-15mw power sources to take care of power needs. I feel that would be much more easily achievable in a short period. That could work... However, power needs to be fully deregulated and decentralized... There is a limit to the MW that an entity that is not the FG can generate.. Personally, i am looking forward to a day that residential houses can sell power to the govt or to the national grid. |
Sports › Re: Kelechi Nwakali Fries Garri For His Parents In Village (Photo) by enigma2007(m): 4:15pm On Jun 23, 2017 |
BEATDABOOKIES: Stupid Igbo boy Very soon e go carry hard drug enter emirates go deliver wenger Drug baron tribe Awon eyan Evans #proudly itsekiri man  Crazy fellow.. |
Politics › Re: Manufacturers Abandon Discos For Private Power Suppliers by enigma2007(m): 3:17pm On Jun 23, 2017 |
obailala: This is actually a very good development. Decentralise and deregulate power supply and watch how the owners of the dead DISCOs would sit up.
Some oil producing states like Delta, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom who all have easy access to gas, I wonder why these states aren't creating industrial clusters which can assure investors of steady and cheap power supply. They are waiting for the FG to do it for them. |
Agriculture › Re: Mohaz Poultry In Anambra Is The Biggest Poultry Industry In South-East Nigeria by enigma2007(m): 1:43pm On Jun 23, 2017 |
Cool stuff.. I like the attention the owner is paying to his business |
Crime › Re: What To Do If Armed Robbers Invade Your House, Neigbourhood by enigma2007(m): 8:23am On Jun 23, 2017 |
lestat: Alright bruv So what are the steps required? Thanks |
Crime › Re: What To Do If Armed Robbers Invade Your House, Neigbourhood by enigma2007(m): 2:21pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
lestat: Yeah the licence isn't expensive it's less than 30k but the guns are
12 guage single barrel is 370k
Glock pistol 260k
These are the ones I know ...
If you really need a hook up I will connect you with an officer who will handle all
Training fees are to be discussed with the officer who will know when the next cp course guys are going to the range
You can always gets everything from mavaclavas to semi autos cheap on the streets for as low as 50k but these are unlicensed weapons I wouldn't advise it ..
But if you live in a high risk environment where robbery is the norm then better go for it esp if you have a family .
I say shoot first ask later I am also interested bro! |
Crime › Re: What To Do If Armed Robbers Invade Your House, Neigbourhood by enigma2007(m): 2:19pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
EgunMogaji: Quick prayer thanking god for the opportunity.
And then go to work maiming and sending motherfers to the great beyond. Abi o! Free shooting season! |
Gaming › Re: Lies About "Gamers" That People Still Believe by enigma2007(m): 11:23am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Austema: Thank God am not a gamer You are missing out! |
Education › Re: FG Denies Removing CRK From Secondary School Curriculum by enigma2007(m): 11:20am On Jun 21, 2017 |
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Education › Re: FG Denies Removing CRK From Secondary School Curriculum by enigma2007(m): 10:54am On Jun 21, 2017 |
kpaofame: That's okay but what happens in a state like Oyo that have averagely same population of Muslims and Christian  In the South West, there had always been a balance. CRK people would go for their classes while IRK do the same. Classes happen at the same time and most govt schs have the teachers for both. I schooled in Lagos though and left Sec sch scenes like 15+ years ago. |
Science/Technology › Re: Oshiorenoya Agabi, Koniku Founder Is Changing Computing With His Microprocessors by enigma2007(m): 10:40am On Jun 21, 2017 |
Generica: And he's dressed in simple attire. Wow! Let it here in Nigeria, and he would have worn the most expensive suit. O, how a good environment helps a good brain! Most tech people don't dress expensive or show off.. They are more interested in their passion or their tech.. |
Science/Technology › Re: Oshiorenoya Agabi, Koniku Founder Is Changing Computing With His Microprocessors by enigma2007(m): 10:35am On Jun 21, 2017 |
preponey: they do have the good tech and lab test tools; no hypothesis in Nigeria, i yaff because does meant to import that equipment are greedology in the highest order. I do not understand what you just wrote up there? |
Education › Re: FG Denies Removing CRK From Secondary School Curriculum by enigma2007(m): 10:32am On Jun 21, 2017 |
mapet: My cousin as a top executive at Nestle was posted to Dubai and Iran. Nestle has a program that facilitate staff posted to those places to learn Arabic Exactly... He can move around easily and gets more job opportunities.. Most people screaming up there had never really been in a situation where they cannot speak the language of the host countries and were left looking lost. |