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adonbilivit:No, do not attempt that, that drug has not been tested on dogs. Seun:You usually give helpful advice on dog matters, seems you have a lot of experience... |
nice post. what's in a name... a rose by any other name smells just as sweet - Shakespeare. www.nicampus.com |
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Receive help with your CV, and editing of other stuff for free. All you have to do is send me a PM |
wunmi590:#include <stdio.h> int main (void) { int count; for (count = 1; count <=500; count ++) printf ("I will never come late to meeting again" ;return (0); } |
raised to power 1/5 is the fifth root just as raised to power 1/2 is the square root |
findingtruth:wedding pictures. confirmed. sorry. |
11. Infrastructure has been a major focus area of my administration and so, we pursued the power sector reform to this point of irreversible progress. Nigeria has undertaken a most transparent and corruption free bidding process, attracting global commendation. The on-going 450MW Azura Power Plant in Edo State is a testimony to the success of this transformation. 12. We have also resumed development of our Hydro-Power potential, with the construction of the 700MW Zungeru Hydro-Power Plant, while construction work on the 3,050MW Mambilla Hydro-Power Plant is about to take off. 13. Our power generation and distribution companies have now been privatized. We are firmly on the road to guaranteed regular power supply in the months ahead. This our bold move, is paying off! 14. We are committed to environmental protection and conservation and reducing vulnerability to climate change. In this regard, we have embarked on a number of projects across the country. Of particular note is theAfricanGreat Green Wall Programmed, where we have released about 16 billionnaira for implementation. The project will create a green belt across 11 states from Kebbi to Borno. 15. In the past three and half years, the water sector has witnessed unprecedented improvement. Access to potable water is now 67%, up from 58% in 2010, while sanitation coverage is 41%, from 32% within the same period. 16. Major developments in water include the completion of 37 Dams and rehabilitation of 10, with several others on-going construction. The flagship Kashimbila Multipurpose Dam which is being built to contain flood from Lake Nyos, is now at 90% completion. We have also completed about 5,000 rural and semi urban water schemes. 17. We are reforming the National Urban Water supply programmes in 12 states, with 385 formal and informal irrigation projects, covering a total land area of 118000 ha, cultivated mostly by small holder farmers. This has yielded over 3 million metric tons of assorted grains and vegetables, with a market value of about 45billion naira. 18. Before the advent of this administration, the Railway system was practically dead. Today, we have revived the rail sector. The narrow gauge line from Lagos to Kano has been rehabilitated with improved coaches providing regular services. The rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt-Maidugurirail line is progressing with the Port Harcourt-Gombe segment as well as the branch line from Kafanchan to Kaduna expected to be completed and fully operational by December 2014. 19. Already, work on the Abuja-Kaduna standard gauge rail line, is progressing. The tracks of the rail line will be completed by December this year 2014. Upon completion of the project in the first quarter of 2015, itwill be possible for Nigerians to live in Kaduna and work in Abuja. The Itape-Ajaokuta-Wari standard gauge line has attained an advanced stage, with the track completely laid. We hope to commence full operation before the end of 2015. |
Just block the unwanted email addresses, taking it to spam won't cut it... block it so that the messages would bounce back to sender as 'mailerdaemon' |
Time to invade chad already...what's all the nonsense?! |
it is not genuine |
nice concept here... following |
Are they vaccinated? |
Give me two reasons why we should not invade chad... imagine those miserable chadiens!!! And if france decides to talk, join them with chad in one hand |
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uzolexis:Gratitude Challenge? Wow! I'm grateful for all the jobs I applied for today, it gives me hope for a better tomorrow... ![]() |
uzolexis:still making consultations ![]() |
wow. |
sahara reporters are for APC, so whatever their poll is not representative of the entire electorate. sahara reporters - enemies of the state! |
uzolexis:would like to know how it is in uac cos i applied there. thanks |
uzolexis:Really sad...kinda makes living abroad more difficult. And things would be different soon, I'm working on it |
dest4real: I smell good news!AN here, following |
CFCfan: The Nigerian quartet of Oghene Egwero, Mozavdous Edwards, Mark Jelks and Obinna Metu won the GOLD in 38.80 seconds.The timing shows that Ghana came before us but still took second position. |
holuphumy: Please I don't know if am in d right section or not cuz dis is my first time of creating a topic on nairaland, presently am in need of ideas. This is a new year and I don't want it to start and end without me achieving anything.do you have novels?you can start a novel lending programme can you write articles?[/b]write campus news features for nicampus.com and get paid ---contact info@nicampus.com or checkout https://www.nairaland.com/1574593/student-jobs---campus-representative-nicampus can you weave hair.....yea, get paid for that too on your campus the thing is---->there are lots of things to do, the question is ...would you have the time? the main thing is to study your campus and flow with the impulse have fun! |
Campus Representative Nicampus Our firm, an online magazine, has an opening in our News department for Campus Representatives. Job Summary: You will feed the chief news editor with information about invents from your university community. Qualifications and Requirements: The applicant must be a bona fide member of the campus community he/she wishes to represent. Application should be made by sending an article of not less than 500 words on the topic ‘How I spent my ASUU strike’ to along with contact details. This may be include as the cover letter www.nicampus.com http://www./job/296163/campus-representative-in-rivers/ |
We tallied up all your emailed votes, included our names in the mix, gave a point to each name and came up with this list. It seems like one person's hero is another person's villain, or rogue (or worse), but keep the debate going in the comments below 10. Ice Prince- Panshak Zamani, hiphop artiste and winner of the 2013 BET Awards. 9. Dr. Faggae- ASUU President that led the union through the mother of all strikes in 2013 without wavering. 8. Linda Ikeji- Blogger that brings the latest on celebrity gossips and entertainment news; her blog is the Nigerian equivalent of E! 7. Sanusi Lamido- Even though his N5000 notes were rejected, he is highly popular for his transparency and strong grip on monetary policy. 6. Wike Nyesom- Tough talking Minister of Education has been in the news lately; in the Rivers state imbroglio and the threat to sack all lecturers. 5. Omojuwa Japheth- Blogtivist, delegate and panel member at the World Economic Forum on Africa; this dude has been involved in raising funds for the less privileged that actually reach the intended targets. Highly credible. 4. Dangote Aliko- Business man extraordinaire. Now past hiring PhDs as drivers, this Nigerian billionaire is the largest employer of labour after government and has pulled investors from all around the globe to build Nigeria’s first privately owned refinery. 3. Akinwumi Adesina- Minister of Agriculture and master of initiatives! This Forbes Africa Person of the Year has brought a new dimension to farming globally. His Growth Enhancement Support Scheme ended 4 decades of corruption in the fertilizer sector. 2. President Jonathan- President of Nigeria making significant progress with foreign investors. His movements and silences remain influential; with power hugely tackled in 2013, the proceeds of the investment remains to be seen. 1. Stephen Keshi- Coach of the Super Eagles. With the Nations Cup and World Cup qualification bringing joy to Nigerians globally, 2013 has been a great year for Keshi. source: http://www.nicampus.com/e-zine//2013023913-10+Most+Influential+Nigerians+2013.html#section |
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TARCHYCARDIA: So i ...lt.Is it that people dont rear goat&sheep again,i rear them but my challenge is when they get infectd nd their feace bcom watery(liquid) instead of the solid form and somtym cough. What can i do in regard to my afformention.THANKSCall a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine |
Poultry rearing is a very nice thing to do, and rules regarding their upkeep quite lax when it's for personal consumption. However, when done for commercial purposes, one has a moral obligation to protect consumers by restricting medication to when required only. Good management practices would prevent a lot of poultry diseases. And get a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine involved in your poultry. All the best. |
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