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Later our stupid government will loan Ghanaian government money right? We will be the first to send soldiers to die in Liberia, Cote d'voire,Togo and elsewhere but when citizens are suffering, the government will take the last position. |
For your information, I will never impress anybody for the sake of bringing money into the business, it is a reality which from the second attached document, explains itself better |
Dfav, Check your mail and the explanation there in, I am the Zarah that sent the mail to you. Find out from others who are doing the same business when it is registered with nafdac. I took my time and did the calculations and not for your conviction but I did when we were ready to get into it. Shown the project calculation to a branch Manager of a bank(a qualified chartered accountant), went through it and certified it okay. I stumbled on your writeup here and never did I prepared it that yesterday however if you are not interested, do not worry yourself and like i said in my mail to you, all documentations from the manufacturer to register with nafdac is with me plus the exclusive agreement that was signed. |
I have sent a mail to you |
P-Ideas, I have personally sent my ideas to people claiming to be financiers without anything, I nothing coming out of such and when fellow nairalanders are not responding to your post, I believe they do have such experience too. After sending your idea(s), the person will then collate them and choose from any one he or she thinks that is good. Then it is ON YOUR OWN(oyo) I do not know how you will convince us to send our ideas. Thank you, |
chidichris:Nna God go bless u well well, imagine this nonsense, the next comparison is Mikel vs Rat or cockroaches |
If una like, make una carry una heads go hit for wall for I care not. What is it that, you guys keep on hating Mikel, leave him alone for he is not playing for you to be paid your wages or it is your business? If he likes he can stop playing now for he will not come begging you for food. Amongst you and your brothers, cousins and the like and of the same age, are you on the same level? Are all your fingers equal? God gave some 10 talents, some 5 talents and some 1 talent and HE God has the reason for that. When the time comes for Mikel to win personal awards in Europe or the world, nobody not even you haters can stand on his path. I rest my case |
Let me use this opportunity to ask these good-for-nothing fellas (12large, dextype, princekevo ,efoghorjos) some important questions. If not for the mere fact that, I was banned from making comments the last time I got angry because of some silling people here. My questions goes thus, What have u silly scums achieved in life compared to Mikel has can feed your lineage yet unborn and those your mates in school, are you with the same level with them? Trust me, most of them are far above you and like one guy stated here, your parent will prefer Mikel you lazy bones. Had it being that, you were so busy using your time to think of better ways to improve your livelihood and those of your loved ones, you will not have commented those things you wrote. Mikel is making money per seconds per seconds and you old men sitting down in a public cafe making useless comment and if i may ask, what position is Messi playing and Mikel Playing? Messi is an attacking player having quality midfielders to provide him quality passes and Mikel is playing deep in the midfield. There is something fundamentally wrong with your youth, use your time well for Mikel is using his well |
There are plots are J68 (water-front) & P73 both measuring 2,434 sqm each (together 4,868square metres). My client wouldnt mind selling the two together. The water-front plot is tagged at N570 million while the adjacent plot is going for N450m or nearest offer at Banana Island. The c of o is ready, please call 08024627500(Thompson)-SERIOUS BUYER |
The Bible says" Only a fool believes that there is no God" From what you have written, I might force myself to say you love this man so much and also you are not ready to let go of this man to your friends that are waiting on the wings to snap him up and also you believe that at your age, it will be very difficult to find another prince charming. My dear, you are absolutely wrong with the following reasons: 1. God that you believed so much will never let you down to marry somebody no matter good that person is and who does not believe in him 2. Your prince charming is not the only good guy without a fault even though you have fallen to other bad guys in a way to get married at all cost( I suppose desperation comes in here) 3. How will you bring up your loving children without his influence? Think of a future without your loving parent around you( Loneliness will set) forget about friends cos they can never fill the space of your parent and loved ones. Listen, you are taken this guy to be your god and turn off your eyes from praying, you just believe in his good deeds but forgetting that, he who does not have God in his life is empty and void . God is a merciful God that is why he is still alive and getting all that he has in life after all Wole Soyinka said he never believed in God but when he was in a dilemma he shouted Jesus Christ. Solution: Isolate yourself from this guy(switch off your phone, dont involve in sexual immorality with him or any other person), go on for fasting atleast 1 month and pray to your father, listen to him and to will find answers to what you never believe will happen. Dont think of him and God who created you and who is the Ability that can never fail, will answer you swiftly. I love u sister |
Breaking News Former governor of Kano State and former presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Abubakar Rimi, has died after an armed robbery attack. He was reportedly unhurt in the encounter with the robbers around 11pm last night. The robbers were said to have recognised him and decided not to rob him. Instead, they seized his phones so that he would not report to the police.On getting to Kano, he was said to have been in shock. His personal doctor, it was gathered, checked his blood pressure and decided to take him to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital. He never recovered and was pronounced dead shortly after.His body has been moved to his residence in Kano and will be buried according to Islamic rites this morning. Initial reports said he was shot in the head in the attack which took place at a village called Darki in Wudil Local Government Area, Kano State, while he was returning from Bauchi State where he had gone for his eldest daughter's wedding. But it was later revealed that he suffered no gunshot wounds. However, given that his blood pressure had shot up during the attack, he might have suffered a massive stroke, leading to his death. The radical politician, who was instrumental to the victory of Chief MKO Abiola in the June 12, 1993 presidential election in Kano State, was travelling in a Landcruiser SUV in company with three other persons who are believed to be his relations. Rimi had become politically reclusive in recent times and led a faction of the PDP in Kano called Garkuwa (Shield). He also staunchly supported President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua. He was born in 1940 in Rimi Village, Sumaila Local Government Area, Kano State. According to wikipedia.com, Rimi attended an instructor's course at the Institute of Administration, Zaria. He obtained a General Certificate of Education (GCE) from the University of London. In 1972, he did a diploma in International Affairs at the London institute of World Affairs, and later obtained a Master's Degree in International Relations.In January 2006, his wife was killed at his home. His son was among those charged for the murder, but was later released. It was treated as an armed robbery case. Rimi was co-founder with the late Mallam Aminu Kano and other progressives the People's Redemption Party (PRP). In December 1978, he was elected PRP's Deputy National secretary at the party's first national convention in Lagos. He was the PRP candidate in the 1979 general election and was elected the governor of the old Kano State. After a disagreement with the party's leader, Alhaji Aminu Kano, he defected to the Nigeria Peoples Party (NPP) in 1983 and resigned as governor "on principle". He lost the governorship election that year to Alhaji Sabo Bakin Zuwo, who ran as the PRP candidate. In 1993, Rimi was appointed Minister of Communications, and later Chairman of NACB and NSPMC. He was one of the foundation members of the PDP in 1998. He was the Chairman of the Finance Committee of the party. He was briefly touted as former President Olusegun Obasanjo's running mate in the 1999 presidential election, but Obasanjo eventually settled for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. Rimi began to openly oppose Obasanjo and ran against him for PDP's presidential ticket in 2003, although the PDP had insisted that the position was zoned to the South. He later moved to the Action Congress (AC) in 2006, but returned to the PDP in 2007. In December 2008, he called on the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), Professor Maurice Iwu, to resign from office, citing irregularities in the presidential election that brought Yar'Adua to power. Source: http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=170177 |
Acting President, Goodluck Jonathan, has forwarded to the Senate a list of twenty-five nominees for ministerial screening and confirmation. The list was submitted to the Senate President, David Mark, about 3.45 p.m. by the Special Assistant to the President (in charge of Senate), Dr. Cairo Ojougboh. Seven members of the old cabinet, which was dissolved on March 17, this year, made the list of the first batch of nominees that would be screened on Thursday in the Committee of the Whole. There are eighteen new nominees. Members of the dissolved cabinet who made the list are former Minister of Labour and Productivity and until the dissolution, Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Adetokunbo Kayode; former Minister of State (Niger Delta), Elder Godsday Orubebe; and, former Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Mrs. Dieziani Allison-Madueke. Others are: Formere Minister of State (Agriculture), Mrs. Fidelia Njeze; former Minister of State (Power), Architect Somo Nuhu Wya; former Minister of Youths Development, Akinlabi Olasunkanmi and former Minister of State, Odein Ajumogobia (SAN). The new nominees who made the list are former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Women Leader, Chief (Mrs.) Josephine Anenih (Anambra); former Executive Director NAPIMS, Engineer Chris Ogienwonyi (Edo); a member of the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Chukwuemeka Worgu (Abia) and Vice Chancellor of Kebbi State University, Professor M.K. Abubakar. Other are former Military Administrator of Bayelsa State, Navy Captain N. S. Olubolade (Ekiti); former Managing Director of New Nigeria Newspapers, Ndanusa Alao (Kogi); Alhaji Mutallab Yar’Adua (katsina), former South-South Caucus Leader in the House of Representatives, Hon. Nduese Essien (Akwa Ibom); and Alhaji Umaru Aliyu (Taraba), Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq (Gombe). They also include MD Goldman Sachs, Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga (Lagos); former Deputy Governor of Nasarawa State, Labaran Maku (Nasarawa), wife of former Governor of Pleateau State, (Fidelis Tapgun), Mrs. Josephine Tapgun (Plateau); Bello Adoke, (SAN); Captain Earnest Odebola; Suleiman Bello; former Minister of National Planning, Senator Sanusi Daggash (Borno) and a member of the current Senate, representing Bauchi South on ANPP platform, Bala Mohammed. The list containing the second batch of nominees is expected to arrive in the Senate as soon as consultations and security screening are completed on it. Meanwhile, Mark yesterday night held a meeting with the Acting President ahead of today’s formal announcement of the list of twenty five nominees on the floor of the Senate. The List of Nominees 1. Engineer Chris Ogienwonyi (Edo) 2. Josephine Anenih (Anambra) 3. Adetokunbo Kayode (Ondo) 4. Godsday Orubebe (Delta) 5. Dieziani Allison-Madueke (Bayelsa) 6. Fidelia Njeze 7. Somo Nuhu Wya 8. Odein Ajumogobia 9. Akinlabi Olasunkanmi 10.Professor M.K. Abubakar (Vice Chancellor Kebbi State University 11.Navy Captain N. S. Olubolade 12.Ndanusa Alao (Kogi) former NNN MD 13.Alhaji Murtallab Yar’Adua (katsina) 14.Hon. Nduese Essien (Akwa Ibom) 15.Alhaji Umaru Aliyu (Taraba) 16.Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq (Gombe) 17. Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga (Lagos) MD Goldman Sachs 18. Labaran Maku (Nasarawa) 19.Mrs. Josephine Tapgun (Plateau) 20.Bello Adoke, SAN 21.Captain Earnest Odebola 22.Chukwuemeka Worgu 23.Suleiman Bello 24.Sanusi Daggash 25.Bala Mohammed Over to u nairaland to throw ur support or oppose the list. Fireworks begin |
Kcibe, please the details of the product to prince75thompson@yahoo.com and do also call 08024627500 and let us talk ok |
Hello Fx, I have sent a mail to yóu using zaraglobalservices@gmail.com and don't know if I should forward the business plan to you or wait until I do my presentation or interview and a non-disclosure agreement is signed before I send the business plan and the agreement I signed with the Turkish company to you. Expecting a reply from you, thanks |
Got this information from STV that the Somalian Militants have banned the teaching of English language and Science subjects in the country education sector but instead they encouraged the teaching of arabic studies and islam. Only in Africa that this sort of nonsense could happen, other continents are moving forward africa is plagued by backwardness |
I support this motion intoto |
Chipolopolo reach last eight at last 01-21-2010 [Send this page] [Print this page] [Share this page] Facebook Del.icio.us Digg Voisineo From : (Your email adress) To : (Your friend email adress) Subject : Chipolopolo reach last eight at last Message : Chipolopolo reach last eight at last Zoom Zambia´s Chipolopolos reached the knockout stage for the first time since 1996 after a 2-1 victory over Gabon in their Group D match on Thursday in Benguela. The result, the Chipolopolos only win at the ongoing 27th edition of the biennial championship so far also saw them finish as winners of the group with Cameroon and Gabon trailing and Tunisia perched at the bottom. Zambia, Cameroon and Gabon finished on four points apiece, but it is the greatest number of goals scored in matches the three teams that ensured the Chipolopolo emerge group winners, with Cameroon and Gabon in that order. Avoiding defeat would have been enough to land the Panthers of Gabon a place at the last eight, but the determined Zambians derailed those ambitions with a convincing win to break jinx of exiting t the group stage on their last five attempts in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006 and 2008. The Zambians maintained their reputation as one of the promising teams at the tournament, with a startling beginning that kept the Gabonese defence the busier of the two teams. They succeeded in breaking the deadlock on 28 minutes through enterprising midfielder Rainford Kalaba who beat onrushing Gabon goalie Didier Ovono after Chintu Kampamba had fed him. The Panthers laboured in search of their rhythm allowing the Zambians to dominate possession for most of the first half. The Chipolopolos resumed with the same momentum and authenticated the lead on 62 minutes through James Chamanga. Eight minutes from time, substitute Fabrice de Marcolino reduced the deficit for Panthers by firing past Zambia goalie Kennedy Mweene after captain Daniel Cousin had floated in a high ball from the left. The Panthers fought on but their efforts were not enough to land them the much sought after equalizer which would have insured their stay in the competition, allowing the Zambians to go through. Zambia will face Nigeria at the quarter-final stage while Cameroon, who settled for a 2-2 draw with Tunisia engage defending champions Egypt. http://www.cafonline.com/competition/african-cup-of-nations-angola_2010/news/4420-chipolopolo-reach-last-eight-at-last.html So, it is Nigeria vs Zambia |
More cancer coming |
otawa:@Otawa, this baby diapers can compete with Pampers and huggies and the samples are there for u to attest to it and I have done my marketing research, have my distributors and big superstores waiting this products A bag is sold @937.5 x 4 bags=N3750 and we are selling a bag here for N2100 x 4 bags = N8400 Therefore 3750 x 500 bags =N1,875,000.00 From there add the freight, insurance, custom clearance and registration with nafdac. You would be making a whole lot of money, baby diapers are being used everyday and it is not seasonal. Thank you, |
I wrote somewhere on nairaland business section that I have an agreement that I signed with a Turkish company to import and distribute exclusively baby diapers and 14 other products. This is no scam for I shall only agree terms with you when we meet one on one. Contact me and thanks |
asha 80:I used THE OKOROS to differentiate the Igbos living in core ibo areas to the other igbos that were scattered after the civil war. THE AMAKA:hello Madam, it is not all about oil but to be left alone and just like there are more development now in the former USSR. |
This thing you wrote here does it make sense to you ![]() [quote][/quote]It makes a whole lot of sense, The Okoros are different from the igbos found in Rivers,Delta and Akwa Ibom States. |
presido1:Oga u misunderstood me ok, I meant that, there is no trust among ethnic nationalities in Nigeria Justcash:It could happen because of their industriousness and believe me it would be better for us to go our different ways imagine the constitution that was forced on us. Did we ever sit down to debate of the 1990 constitution for them to claim that" We the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria". Abeg make uan answer my question, which "we" agreed huh. Abegi I am sick and tired |
~Bluetooth:For ur mind abi? otukpo:I love igbo men, they are hardworking and would never depend on oil but we are discussing here in case the so called Nigeria breaks into pieces so that the northen caliphate would now go back and rest and harness the groundnut and hide and skin that they are known for. This is how this so called country Nigeria would be divided: 1. Arewa Republic(Core Fulanis and Hausas) 2. The Federal Republic of Plateau( for the Middle Beltans) 3. Oduduwa Kingdom(The Mgbatis) 4. Biafran Republic(The Okoros) 5. The Federal Republic of Niger Delta(Ijaws,Ishekirs,Urhobos,Benins,Ibibios,Efiks,Igbos etc) My opinion though but believe me it could happen with the way Yaradull kidnapped power from Aso Rock and ran away with it to Saudi Arabia as if it is his own property. People are sick and tired of all the lies and deceptions from the north |
Sunny_bobo:It was a mistake to repeat south east and Igbos(same airight) Concerning the igbos in Delta and Rivers state and some part of Akwa Ibom, they would remain there remember the USSR that divided to so many countries and the still maintain the status quo. |
Niger Delta would not join the Biafran to form a country, I am sorry to say that it is the experience we are getting with this unholy union with the north that has taught the Niger Deltans some lessons. Igbos and any other tribe would be free to work and make money in the Federal Republic of Niger Delta comprising of Rivers,Bayelsa, Edo, Delta,Cross River and Akwa Ibom States. Let us be frank with ourselves, there is no trust between a Niger Deltan and Igbos or any other tribe, it is the experience that has happened and it is still going on. I was born to hear stories of Kano pyramid,palm fruits in the east and cocoa in the west but today nobody wants to develop and harness their resources but everybody is waiting at the end of the month for petrodollar. To ur tent oh israel |
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