Health › Re: Hiv Positive Guy In Dilenma And Needs your Help. by enyojo(f): 7:49am On May 11, 2011 |
Dear Craig D, Your story is a pathetic one. I know of a Lady who passed through the rigorous Medical school and became a Doctor. But due to a little carelesness, she contacted HIV from one of her patients!! Prior to that time, she had abstained from sex.
What I learnt from her experience after this mistake is that she handled it with a high-level of maturity. She made sure she took and takes the necessary precautions and medications. For an HIV 'patient' CLEANLINESS is of top-most priority. Eating balanced diet is also of equal priority. above all anxiety and worry KILL FASTER THAN THE VIRUS. the Fear of death is worse than death itself.
I don't know much on this issue but I do know that you Craig can live for the next 50years and more if you chose to |
Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 8:53pm On May 10, 2011 |
How do u know many things in Nigeria like this? Over the last decade or so, the population of Ikorodu has skyrocketed because of influx of people from the other parts of Lagos due to rising cost of living there, as a result, land in ikorodu has equally skyrocketed with the influx of buyers with money( many of whom don't even live in Ikorodu). That does not mean though that ikorodu is not for the less priviledged because average cost of apartment, and commodities remain lower than in some other areas of Lagos. Very correct. But for this one: Voting ACN is not the issue, they would not ofcourse vote against Fashola simply because they do not have their 4th Mainland bridge. Ikorodu folks don't really have a major problem with Fashola, only they are getting impatient with the fact that progress is taken a longer time than initially promised. Ikorodu folks are tired really of feeling like the ugly step sister to Lekki and the rest of the state. We just want EQUAL attention and considering the significantly higher population, it makes sense to want amenities to match. Lekki, I believe still has a population of less than, if not about 150,000. How do you compare that to a place that Ikorodu, that is probably in the millions at this point. Atleast the Ikoroduans should have sent Reps to the State House of Assembly. Political scietists say that if you don't perform, the voters purnish you by not voting for you. Democratic experience in Nigeria has turned that principle on the head. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 7:53pm On May 10, 2011 |
^^ why i'm shocked at him is because, to buy a Land in Ikorodu now is becoming expensive. so why say Ikorodu is for the less privileged?? As for the road issue. It is very true. But I'm so surprised how Ikorodu still voted for ACN?? Or was it just rigged? For me, I hate a zombie-like house of assembly. They will take Lagosians for a ride. Serious. If there is no competition, there will not be rapid-progress, without opposition, democracy will be Dead-On-Arrival |
Politics › Re: Want To Buy 2% Share Of Nairaland For 1m. by enyojo(f): 7:28pm On May 10, 2011 |
Nairaland keeps one younger because there must always be something to make u happy despite the numerous Vexers.
Maybe that is why its value can fetch you a whole Bank with national operation licence. |
Politics › Re: Want To Buy 2% Share Of Nairaland For 1m. by enyojo(f): 7:25pm On May 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Want To Buy 2% Share Of Nairaland For 1m. by enyojo(f): 12:27pm On May 10, 2011 |
Nairaland, the best place to get a good laugh  |
Politics › Re: Which Tribe Believe In Nigeria Most? by enyojo(f): 12:25pm On May 10, 2011 |
Middle-beltans generally. We are like the Belt that binds Nigeria together. Thank God for making me an Igala  |
Business › Re: Abuja Mono-rail Project Seems To Be On Stream by enyojo(f): 12:09pm On May 10, 2011 |
For easy reading: The proposed Abuja Town Centre, popularly known as the Abuja Boulevard project, received a boost at the weekend with the Dallas, Texas, United States-based Balkan Center Development Group of Companies offering to invest a staggering $2.6 billion to actualize the project covering investment in real estate, power generation, and internal infrastructure amongst others. The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Senator Bala Mohammed, had, after watching a technical presentation by the company last week, constituted a high-powered committee to study and make recommendations on its proposal for the project based on the terms of reference such as an appraisal of the site proposed for the project and ascertaining the suitability and adequacy or otherwise of the site. The seven-man committee is headed by the FCT Minister of State, Navy Captain Caleb Olubolade (retired). Other members are the FCT Permanent Secretary, Dr. Nathaniel Biodun Olorunfemi, the Acting Executive Secretary of Federal Capital Development Administration (FCDA), Alhaji Kabiru Ado Husaini, the consultant to the FCT Administration on the town centre project and former Governor of Akwa-Ibom State, Architect Victor Attah. Also included are the Directors of Urban and Regional Planning; Land; Engineering Services and Economic Affairs of the FCTA. Mohammed stated that all obstacles would be removed by the FCTA to make way for a smooth take-off and success of the project. He directed the entire management and staff of the FCTA to hold the company seriously. Further, he promised to carefully study the project design and see how it could conveniently fit into the urban and regional design of Abuja city as contained in its master plan. Speaking during the visit to the FCT, the President of the Balkan Group, Mr. Gene Philips, stated that he intends to bring world class real estate and infrastructural development to Nigeria, adding that Abuja and other major cities in Nigeria have great potential to be counted among the top class cities in the world in terms of real estate and infrastructure. Philips, a Dallas-based billionaire gave the estimated time frame for the completion of the project as six years. According to him, once the land is obtained, it would take the company six months to complete the engineering design and another three months for the take off actual physical construction at the site. After that stage, the project will be executed in three phases spreading over a cumulative period of six years Also speaking during the visit, Dallas-based Attorney Mr. Jude Menes who is the Chief Legal Counsel of Balkan Center Development Company Limited said he is very excited about the projects slated by his company for Abuja. He indicated that the company anticipates beginning construction on the $2.6billion Abuja Town Centre (Boulevard) project in January 2011. Philips explained that multi-layer underground car parking facilities would be built at the centre to accommodate the large number of vehicles that would be accessing the centre, adding that the project when completed would stand out as a global edifice. He assured that the project would be a huge success and the type that will befit Abuja's projected status as a world class capital city. He said that the Balkan Center Development Group plans to build downtown facilities in the FCT, possibly within the Central Business District within estimated a land space of about 31 hectares, including 5,000 housing units. According to him, the Boulevard which was made popular by Dr. Aliyu Modibbo would be the business and entertainment hub of the Abuja Federal Capital City when completed. The company has projected that upon take-off; the project is expected to employ thousands of Nigerian professionals, as well as upwards of 10,000 semi-professional and unskilled workers. When completed it is estimated that the economic impact of the project will run in trillions of dollars and last to serve future generations of Nigerians |
Business › Re: Abuja Mono-rail Project Seems To Be On Stream by enyojo(f): 12:03pm On May 10, 2011 |
KnowAll: see information regarding Abuja Bolulevard, looks like the gist from this article some Americans from Dallas are ready to invest.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201011160727.html I've gone through the article. it is not that inspiring. Aliyu Modibo was more favourably disposed to the Boulevard Project. That was why he cried openly when he received his sack Letter from Mr President. Media People blamed him then that it was because he will be jobless after relinquishing the plumb office. But one dumb thing in the project now is the inclusion of Obong Victor Attah in the committee to study the report by the Foreign Company. Why can we inject smart younger professionals? They suddenly remembered that he is 'architect'. |
Politics › Re: Is The Fg Really Serious About Improving Power Supply? by enyojo(f): 11:49am On May 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Is The Fg Really Serious About Improving Power Supply? by enyojo(f): 11:19am On May 10, 2011 |
efisher: So can we say it is the incompetence of local contractors that is hindering us or the involvement of politicians in these contracts. Are u EFCC? If u r EFCC, then go and start from Sambo's office. But to put records clear, no Local contractor gets power projects! It was designed in such a way that Foreign firms form Joint-Venture with Local Companies (Heavyweights ke na) So the cartels/Cabals who have deep pockets and connections are d Local partners. So at the end of the day, the aim of having foreign Technical partners are usually defeated since when the Projects kick-starts, the Oyibos discovers that in Nigeria anything goes. I have been fighting this blanket bad name since I came on this projects. Nigeria is not bad. Nigerians are not evil. We only have EMERGENCY, ACCIDENTAL, HAPPY-GO-LUCKY, SUDDEN AND UNPREPARED LEADERSHIP!! We pray that 2011-2015 we won't live to regret the decision of the majority. We hope they are right and we who supported Buhari were wrong. [size=14pt]I REST MY CASE. NO QUESTIONS!!![/size] |
Politics › Re: Is The Fg Really Serious About Improving Power Supply? by enyojo(f): 11:09am On May 10, 2011 |
efisher: Afam-PH (gas supply aspect). You don't have to be too specific anyway. Just try to give us a general picture so we can understand the challenges. GENERAL I-DONT-CARE ATTITUDE. REMEMBER GEJ PROMISED 'SUPER-GRIDS'? THEY WERE ACTUALLY PART OF OBJ'S LATE HOUR NATIONAL INTEGRATED POWER PROJECT MASTER PLANS. SOME OF THOSE SUPER-GRIDS WHICH IS CRITICAL TO EFFICIENT EVACUATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF POWER IN THE ENTIRE SOUTH-SOUTH HAS BEEN AWARDED YET PROGRESS IS ZERO AS I TYPE. I AM A SENIOR ENGINEER ON THAT PROJECT AND OTHERSI wont say more than this. pls |
Politics › Re: Is The Fg Really Serious About Improving Power Supply? by enyojo(f): 11:03am On May 10, 2011 |
The realistic and pragmatic resolution of our Electricity quargmire ends on the table of Mr. President. There are so many Highly Sensitive Equipments bought with Billions of our money wasting and rotting away at the ports. So many are packed in some leaking warehouses in Asian countries. Paid for. Civil works for them haven't been done yet (for say 75%). Those at the ports require [size=14pt]SWIFT[/size] orders from the presidency. Yet like an ostrich hiding her head in the sand forgeting that her massive body is outside, Sambo was busy inspecting the minute work which were part of those partially completed even before their tenure. I saw him on TV and laughed angrily. |
Politics › Re: Is The Fg Really Serious About Improving Power Supply? by enyojo(f): 10:50am On May 10, 2011 |
efisher: @ Enyojo, I would really like to hear your side of the story. I currently work on projects related to power generation but I'm more of a technical person. From the info I have, a lot of work is being done but I may not know much about the political issues underlying this problem. Which part of Nigeria is ur power project? We supervise EPCs in Abuja-Geregu axis, Afam-PH axis, kukwaba, Minna, Keffi etc. So say, |
Politics › Re: Iyabo & Bankole Head For Tribunal by enyojo(f): 10:28am On May 10, 2011 |
aloy-emeka: That may have been what he thought until more evidence came out to show otherwise. More evidence of the billions he would have hit if he had won since the zoning of the House remains in S/West. I agree |
Business › Re: Abuja Mono-rail Project Seems To Be On Stream by enyojo(f): 10:17am On May 10, 2011 |
The Red Line rail system is being developed on North-South axis through some of the most densely populated areas in Lagos. Beginning on the island, the Red Line will run north to Agbado through a total of 13 stations. From the Marina to Iddo stations, the Red Line will share the alignment with the Blue Line. The shared infrastructure in these portions will be constructed as part of the Red Line project. From Agbado to Iddo, the Red Line with utilize the existing Nigerian Railways Corporation (NRC) corridor.
For more information, please download the Red Line Project Briefing.
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Business › Re: Abuja Mono-rail Project Seems To Be On Stream by enyojo(f): 10:08am On May 10, 2011 |
Meanwhile,, The Blue Line will run 27km from Okokomaiko to Marina, one of the most densely travelled corridors in Lagos. The rail infrastructure is being developed in conjunction with the Badagry Expressway project, a proposed toll road running from Lagos to Badagry. The Blue Line will run on an exclusive 15 metre right of way in the middle of the expressway.
In total there will be thirteen stations, three which will be shared with the Red Line system. The stations will be located above the tracks, with large pedestrian walkways crossing the expressway. Large, concrete barriers will be placed between the rail lines and the expressway to ensure no external factors will disrupt service. The Blue Line system will require the construction of two bridges. The larger of the two, to be shared with the Red Line, will connect the mainland with the island. The second bridge will be across the river at Mile 2.
The fixed assets, including construction of the alignment, bridges, and stations, will be wholly funded by the Lagos State Government. A concessionaire is currently being sought to procure and finance rolling stock and depot facilities, as well as provide operations and maintenance over a 25 year period. The concessionaire will be compensated through passenger revenues as well as revenues earned from retail activities within stations.
For more comprehensive information on the Blue Line project, please view the Project Briefing Document.
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Business › Re: Abuja Mono-rail Project Seems To Be On Stream by enyojo(f): 10:02am On May 10, 2011 |
KnowAll: In less than a year of his tenure, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory Sen. Bala Mohammed has shown a deep commitment to three major projects in the Federal Capital. The first is the Abuja Boulevard project, the security-enhancing CCTV project and the Monorail project designed to ease the growing transportation gridlock in the nation’s seat of government.
Why he should be commended for taking the decisive step towards the realisation of the long-delayed Abuja Boulevard project, the business and entertainment hub of the Federal Capital whose benefits are multi-faceted, he also needs to be applauded for his decision to fast-track the installation of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) system in Abuja inorder to check the activities of criminals, following the security challenges posed by the bomb blasts of October and December 2010.
With his recent pronouncements, it is obvious that the Abuja Light Rail (ALR) project which it is hoped would provide the long term solution to the capital city’s transportation problems, is set for determined execution afterall. There is no doubt that he attaches priority to the multi-billion-naira project which he has assured that the President Goodluck Jonathan administration is committed to completing on schedule.
Already, the tempo of execution on the project has been intensified considering its importance to the economic turnaround of the entire Federal Capital Territory and the country at large. Under the watch of Senator Bala Mohammed, land acquisition enumeration and compensation of economic trees as well as building structures on the Right Of Way at Idu Depot/Dry inland container port area; Ring road I, Idu, Gwagwa/Dei-Dei, Kagini and about 4 kilometres into Kubwa have been completed while laying of tracks are expected to begin in earnest as rail tracks have started arriving at the Idu depot.
It is reassuring however, that as many as 125,000 concrete sleepers have been produced, which experts say are sufficient for 25 kilometres of double tracks while 120,000 square meters of ballast standard rail track gravel have been produced which is sufficient for 35 kilometres of track right of way.
To underscore its seriousness in tackling the challenges in the transportation sector, the FCT Administration has concluded arrangement to organise Transportation Investors’ Summit to take care of other transportation facilities that are part of the integrated transportation programme of the Federal Capital Territory.
The Abuja Monorail project would be the first of its kind in West Africa. It was developed for mass transportation within the Abuja metropolis and the satellite settlements. It will not only help solve the mass transport problems in the city, it will also create job opportunities.
It is similar in concept to the Port Harcourt Monorail project introduced by the Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi administration in Rivers State, which will run on the Intamin P30 Monorail Train, an electric driven train designed and most suitable for commuter services in cities as seen in some parts of Europe. It is characterised by modern design, spacious cabins and is equipped with large doors for easy access for all passengers particularly those with luggage.
The monorail railway system in Abuja was originally conceived to be executed as a partnership involving the Federal Capital Territory Administration, Intamin Transportaion Ltd and Ponet Nigeria Ltd.
To ensure quick take off of the system, a committee chaired by erstwhile FCT transportation secretary, Mr. Segun Awolowo was set up, with the directors of engineering, Sylvester Ugonabo, Development Control, Yahya Sani, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Kenneth Okafor, co-ordinator, Abuja Infrastructure Investment Centre, Hassan Muhammadu, Managing Director, Abuja Investment Ltd, Dr. Abdul Mukhtar and Director , Urban and Regional Planning as members.
The rail system which will drastically reduce problems of transportation in the Federal Capital Territory, is designed to have stop stations at Katampe, Bwari exit, Kubwa, Dei Dei and Zuba for the convenience of the passengers along Kubwa road, while the Berger to Gwagwa Karmo route would also have similar substations along the routes.
What started as a promise in 2007 by former FCT minister Aliyu Moddibbo followed in 2008 by his successor Adamu Aliero, appears to be gathering steam after-all. Aliero had in 2008 declared that the city’s road traffic problems were about to be solved through the provision of LRT and that the line would be operational by 2013. The ex-minister had promised after the $US840 billion contract was awarded, that the main metro station is to be located around the national stadium, while other sub stations would be in Kubwa and Gwagwalada.
Two years down the road, the project is now about 20 per cent completed, with over 90 per cent of detailed engineering design including aerial and ground control survey, bridges and culverts completed, with an assurance that Lots I & III of the project would surely be achieved on or before 2013 as envisaged in the work plan.
Again, it will not be out of place to commend the Bala Mohammed administration for once again taking a bold step to open up an issue many were already writing off as an abandoned project. Considering its strategic importance in the socio-economic well being of the FCT, the rail project can be regarded as priority. One hopes its realization will be pursued with the same zeal that he has revived it. Please KnowAll, what is the link to Abuja Boulevard? I want to visit there myself. I'm in Abuja at the moment. Thanks |
Politics › Re: Ajimobi Girls [nuff Said] by enyojo(f): 9:12am On May 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 9:09am On May 10, 2011 |
olugbemi4u: Ikorodu is totally neglected Road are bad,lack of portable water,no drinage,there is no single public secoundary school inside isawo,agede,agric ikorodu, primary schools, are not enough ,children are suffering,leaving the same time as a workers leaves to work pupils on their way to schools as early as 4:30am.i am talking of children under 12yrs old what manner of society are we developing.The population inside Agric Ikorodu is more than 5million people after 4yrs of neglect we came out to vote him again. I feel your pain. However the entire Ikorodu will never lack portable water again. That is if and when the Water Scheme by Fash is completed. but frm the look of things, it will take a long time say in 4 years time since there are cabals against speedy completion. May God help Fashola to squash them squarely. |
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Politics › Re: Cpc Justifies Killings by enyojo(f): 8:43am On May 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Is The Fg Really Serious About Improving Power Supply? by enyojo(f): 8:38am On May 10, 2011 |
jmaine: The best you could have done was to enlighten us on what is on ground as an expert since you professed to be in the main scheme of things as a consultant . . .what is your take on this topic My broda, pls try and understand my predicarment. It is not easy to open up on salient and critical issues as regards the Power stuff especially when I'm still with them. If not the Elumelu Panel would have published their reports and let the heaven fall!! And also using my real name as ID. (maybe a mistake of mine) However, the combination of GEJ/Sambo as it stands now is not favourably disposed to stepping on heavy toes and even crush those toes. My sincere prayer is that GEJ will suddenly change into an aanti-corruption president from may 29. We are hinging this hope on the fact that he might have been playing along with them just to win, and then begin to show them his true colours. afterall, he has nothing to loose since he openly vowed to run for one term. |
Politics › Re: Oyo Govt Flags Off Training Of 24,750 Youths On Wealth Creation by enyojo(f): 8:28am On May 10, 2011 |
I have keenly watched how the oustered Gov Akala is trying to heap so much obstacles for his Successor.
1. He hurriedly made the Chairmanship that Aalafin enjoys to be rotational so that if Ajimobi decides either way, there will be crisis. 2. He is now training Youths so that he relinquish the burden of Ajimobi. If he discards it on assumption, then na war. 3. In a news I heard to day, he was advising his Successor to pay Minimum wage from 1st May that we are alseady inside!
All these things and others go to show the startegies of a Wicked, unproductive, unprofitable Dismissed-Ex-Police-Chief now a Sacked-Governor Akala. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 7:48am On May 10, 2011 |
See insults!! free use of 'Rubbish', 'stupid', 'nonsence' etc How I wish peeps pay to use them, then Online threads would have been more intelligent LOL |
Politics › Re: Iyabo & Bankole Head For Tribunal by enyojo(f): 7:45am On May 10, 2011 |
Bank'Ole that openly declared that the process was credible?? Or another one?? The TV clip would be brought to court na. |
Politics › Re: Is The Fg Really Serious About Improving Power Supply? by enyojo(f): 7:43am On May 10, 2011 |
It is evident some persons speak so confidently of things they know nothing about.
Going by these, nigerians are really the happiest people on earth |
Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 7:22pm On May 09, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 7:20pm On May 09, 2011 |
I left that company and I was picked up as a Consultant to some Federal Gvt power projects that are directly under the Presidency. That was when I saw (and still seeing) the rot under the GEJ administration. The difference btw Fashola and jonathan is like heaven and earth. It is alarming!!. Going by the way GEJ and Sambo are going, forget constant power till 2050!! Unless he wakes up like a man with some balls. Why I supported Buhari was when I saw the way the EPC contractors were shaking in their undies for fear of Buhari taking over. When u see the jubilations that greated the emergence of GEJ. I wept for Nigeria. It costs Nigeria billions upon billions to build these Power projects.
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Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 7:11pm On May 09, 2011 |
@ Kobojunkie, I was once managing a project that cost lagos State Government N4.4Billion. It is a Large Water Treatment Plant at Ikorodu axis.
We had some issues with the EPC Contractor. The MD lives beside Tinubu at Boudilon (?) road, Ikoyi. Infact, he got the contract at the instance of Tinubu. They said I was proving too difficult, Just a call, and I was given a 'Federal' warning. I can't open up as I should |
Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 7:05pm On May 09, 2011 |
paddy_lo: [b]I hope people on this site are not arguing aimlessly about this Airport in Lekki
I believe this project will be mostly Financed by Private investors who will raise capital on their own and then recoup their money after some time
Just like Bi-courtney is doing with MM2. . .Local terminal
Now going to some of the arguments put forward. . even if the State Government makes an investment of say 30% of the total project cost
I expect it to get returns to the tune of its equity or debt(bond) investment in the project
I know that in my former city of Philadelphia,the Int Airport there is a money maker for the city. . .
so again a lot of these arguments are not necessary. . .
If the state Govt invests in the airport. . It will likely be making more money than it invested in yrs to come
If it doesnt then it will be a solely Private sector driven project. . In either case its a win-win scenario
[s]of course a few ppl on here love to hear themselves talk and argue for ages. . twisting themselves in knots like junkies. .and using big words that ultimately signify and mean nothing[/s] however for the rest of the sane ppl on this thread. . just read what i wrote. .
and see that this project will be 100% good for the state and the country. .[/b] Must u be abusive? |
Politics › Re: Lagos Earmarks N102 Bn To Build Lekki Int’l Airport by enyojo(f): 7:03pm On May 09, 2011 |
Kobojunkie: @Enyojo, please take time to read this report please . . . this is information that many try to SHOUT DOWN. . . . I've gone thru what lawyer has written. but the only thing is that while Lawyer has LLB law, I am a qualified Engineer. So I know Infrastructural and Structural issues than what an officer in the Governmnent office dishes out to him. Like I said, I have personally been involved in many of these projects of fashola. |