Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 2:03am On Jan 13, 2008 |
darfur: massive education. education is the key. educated people can build the nation. you are right. Education does not only imply going to school. |
Culture › Re: Gwam! Gwam! Gwam! by faketan(m): 2:00am On Jan 13, 2008 |
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Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 1:54am On Jan 13, 2008 |
usupry1, Foreign trade will be such that the public is not stretched and our industries protected. Human rights issues will be given a great deal of attention. The masses will be educated on what is their right and disability laws will be made active Technological improvement will be encouraged by making the environment condusive for our expert who are presently abraod to come home. We have in all aspects. Economic improvement embraces most of the questions you asked which I have answered and I have also elaborated in my previous post. Energy= will be my priority. prinate power stations will be encouraged so that they will compete with NEPA. @Noetic lol not trying to steal ideas @D-relaoded. Ok - I will make the masses opinion count. - create a website where the financial dealings of the government will be displayed for public access. - build at least 4 functional refineries. - make the universities research oriented -make sure that research findings are translated into products - I will modify the certificate driven emplyement system to one of ability, potential and experience determined recruitment system -The curricullums of the primary and sec school will be such that motivate individuals towards the utilization of God given potentials -I will try as much as I can to de-emphasize money and enthrone respect for intellectual achievement and integrity. I can go on. - Constant power generation will be a priority as this will enhance industrialization and create jobs. Crimes level will come down -The police will have a good welfare system, equiped and motivated. Their forensic department will be updated. With all these on ground, the roads will be reconstructed and all other infrastructural development will follow suit. I will increase the derivation fund to the Niger delta to 25 % But then I will reduce the contries dependence on oil from 80% to 40%. I will try to build a knowledge and technology based economy and create funds for scholarships for the best brains. The educational in fact will be repositioned. Social security will be introduced. The Agricultural sector will will be revamped. Finally I will surround myself with motivated advisers who share the enthusaism I have for the country. I will a round peg in a round whole. that's my earlier post |
Culture › Re: Gwam! Gwam! Gwam! by faketan(m): 1:29am On Jan 13, 2008 |
gwam ihe chiri nsi ewu laa n'elu
a. Otele b. Toshnnwanyi c. Pawpaw |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 12:54am On Jan 13, 2008 |
That's a great one David.
Yes let's leave pluto for I-man alone. |
Culture › Re: Gwam! Gwam! Gwam! by faketan(m): 12:52am On Jan 13, 2008 |
 heeyi, Uzzyan nke gini ji mezikwanu?  |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 12:32am On Jan 13, 2008 |
aww, when the awwsome pluto was deplaneted. The other 8 planets were crying. Oh brother pluto.
Anyway how will you bring Nigeria on her feet again? |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Need A Guy 4 Valentine. by faketan(m): 12:28am On Jan 13, 2008 |
She is probably a good project manager. |
Culture › Re: Gwam! Gwam! Gwam! by faketan(m): 12:16am On Jan 13, 2008 |
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Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 12:12am On Jan 13, 2008 |
may be the president will live there as he will have better security and he will have a better view of nigeria from there.  |
Business › Re: Consumer Right: Lets Stop Cheat And Poor Services By Companies by faketan(m): 12:10am On Jan 13, 2008 |
Please, I am in support.
2 years ago, I a lawyer to furnish me with some info about what is on ground as to consumer rights and its implementation. he could not give me anything concrete. I could not get people who were willing to join me.
Now I know this is an idea whose time has come. lets go ahead guys.
Kobo, I am begining to think you are a progressive. |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 12:05am On Jan 13, 2008 |
Aww! lmfao |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 11:53pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
noetic: @ daviddylan, I-imam,Sly
I no come know who to support now 
any ministerial offers?  With your brilliant ideas. Are you now stepping down for who? Have they bribed you? |
Politics › Re: Is Mr.speaker, Hon.dimeji Bankole Handsome by faketan(m): 11:40pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
are you gay? |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 11:39pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
The race is beoming more interesting. The more interesting it becomes, the dirtier it gets.
WHAT SHALL CAN YOU DO TO MAKE NIGERIA BETTER? |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 11:18pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
I-man was also a drug user. Do not forget that. |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 10:45pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
Kobojunkie: Oh Come on, Nothing she said was anti-black. I am African and I heard what she said and found nothing wrong with it. Same with what Clinton ( the man) said. Change we need is to get insecure black people to grow up and focus on the main issues that have been eating us for decades now. I didn't get to hear the exact statement she made but what is awash in the media is that her statement is derogatory. it was a washington post comentator who said she trying to mend fences. They even quoted someone who supposedly spearheaded clinton's(man) campain in South Carolina as expressing disappointment. whatever happens, let the best win. |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 10:38pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
You are probably following the campaign train very well. She is already trying to make up with the black community.
Any tell us what you will do for naija. If you have been there recently you will definitely have an idea of the situation on ground. |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 10:32pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
May God forbid bad thing. Idi what? |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by faketan(m): 10:29pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
Aguu na-agukwuozi munwa. Zitere m ihe I na-eri. |
Culture › Re: Gwam! Gwam! Gwam! by faketan(m): 10:23pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
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Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 10:19pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
I-man: Don't mind him.No amount of tears can wash away the incredible message of hope that I have brought to the nation. This message of hope can move mountains.With hope,anything is possible,G.Bissau can win the ACN if only they hope.
I have one word for you-yes we can!If only we can have hope,no matter how "audacious",yes we can put a man on Pluto by the end of this month Are you in anyway related to JFK? |
Culture › Re: Gwam! Gwam! Gwam! by faketan(m): 10:16pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
oziomatv: gwam gwam gwam gwam ihe avu na agba n'isi ? Udara |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 10:09pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
davidylan: stuff and nonsense! 
Fellow Nigerians . . . vote for experience . . . and if you don't i will start shedding tears. nigerian Hilary Clinton on the prowl. Cry now! you will not win New Hampshire here in Nigeria just for crying. Please daivid, tell us what you will do. |
Romance › Re: Boys Are Toys - Do U Agree? (for The Ladies In The House Only) by faketan(m): 9:25pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
yes who wants me, I am teddy. it will be a pleasure to keep you warm at night. |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 9:02pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
I-man: If I were President of Nigeria:
I would declare;Cameroun,Niger and Benin as part of the axis of Arewa and invade all three!
I would use Nigeria's money to pay off Man Utd's debt
Execute Jim Iyke
Free silicone breast implants for every woman.
Print new currency notes with my names on it-we will have 1005,175,165 and 185Naira notes
The above are my top priorities
I have a message of change for my fellow Nigerians!I will bring hope where there is no hope,more hope where there is little hope and if anybody has a lot of hope but needs more hope,you can count on me to provide incredible amounts of hope .  Thank God you are not the president otherwise we will die hoping  |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 9:00pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
doyin13: Well others are way ahead of you on that count. . .
There is already an armoured division of Nigerians in the hamlet of Peckham. . .
They plan to launch a pincer attack from there to invade the whole of South London and then Thamesmead, Woolwich. . . .Kent coast That's fair enough as far as it is not the other way round handing nigeria over to white man  |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by faketan(m): 8:08pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
ndioma nwe mmadu. Ekelekwa m unu ozo.
Kedu maka toshnwanyi? |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 7:54pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
noetic: As president of Nigeria. I understand that several institutions make up the fedration and my efforts and intentions can only b for the benefit of Nigerians, if they are supported by other democratic institutions. like the legislature, judiciary, state goverments, security institutions, labour, nafdac, Son,INEC to name a few. Each element of the fedration must rise up to its duties.
In essence, I mean for instance, while it is my duty as head of the fedral govt to provide employment opportunities for nigerians, it is the duty of labour to ensure that these employers(especially the chinese) don't under pay Nigerians and that conditions of service meets prescribed national standard. the same with SON and NAFDAC with standard of these goods and other institutions of government.
in other words, I mean having square pegs in square holes.
the overall goal of such goverment will be to 1). "return the dignity in being a nigerian". 2). total development, employment and empowerment.
how? 1). Set up a tenders board like the constitution emphasizes to award contracts independently. Merge EFCC, ICPC and the Code of conduct bureau together. Propose a bill to make it mandatory for the transaction of any out-gone government at any level to have their transactions reviewed.
Prevent corruption instead of fighting it. Like I believe that any system that allows a person to be able to steal billions is faulty. This will be done by setting up a commission whose sole duty is to a) ensure that the process for the award of contracts at all levels, arms and department of government meets certain prescribed standards. B) ensure that this contracts are actually carried out. C). the commission is empowered by law to know the details of every state government and the fedral govt`s purpose for their security votes. D). financial transactions of all levels and dept of govt is closely monitored. Implying that they have the right to freeze and de-freeze any of such accounts. E) in situations where state governments accounts are frozen, the immediate responsibility of the commission shall be the civil-service. Neaning that at all times pensions and salaries of civil servants nation wide must be paid promptly. It is a criminal offence not to do such.
2). Break up the Julius-berger construction monopoly, dangote food monopoly and the virgin airlines airways monopoly. The breakdown of the berger monopoly, will mean that indigenous construction companies all over the country will have equal opportunities with the tenders board to get road and housing construction contracts. They (contract package) include street lights, emergency hospitals on inter-state (trunk A) roads and police posts.
This contracts will include long term maintenance contracts, to be handled by the same construction companies, which will also include facilities for the emergency hospitals and the police posts.
The dangote monopoly will be broken, to enable stiff competition and transparency.
VAT on all imported food products will be as much as 50%. Governments policy of 5 years tax exemption for new companies will b scrapped. Y? because u only pay taxes if u make profit. No genuiue investor will prefer tax exemption to adequate infrastructure.
Thousands of acres of land will be sold to Nigerian investors in all states of the fedration for use as farmland with fedral assistance in set-up and financial management. There will be a programme called IPS (immediate purchase scheme) meaning that regardless of the factors of demand and supply, whatever u produce (in excess) will be bought by the fed govt. this can be stored, or used in form of foreign aid to less priviledged African nations. Emphasis will be laid on cocoa, palm kernel, groundnut, rubber etc.These farms are to be self sufficient in terms of power supply (wind power).
While virgin airways will continue as Nigeria`s official national carrier, flight-frequencies will however be awarded to indigenously owned airlines to attractive nations all over the world.
4).Award of cleaning contracts to cleaning agencies to maintain public infrastructure like airports, seaports and other fedral public proprerties. NDDC will be scrapped. The priorities of local governments will be reviewed.
A fedral ministry of local government will be established simply to ensure that this tier of government is snatched back from the grip of state governors. They are to be pre-occupied with basic things as sanitation and national logistics, enabled by the fedral min of national planning.
The fedral min of nat planning shall embark on a nation scale registration and planning scheme (which will be continuos). This exercise shall serve as voters registration, national population census, street and road identification exercise. This exercise will enable the fedral government plan for healthcare delivery, provision of housing and free-education facilities. It will also help in answering certain ethnic, religious and socio-political questions.
5) the constitution of Nigeria does not empower the fedral government to get involved in primary education. The fedral ministry of local governments shall ensure that
Qualitative primary education is among the priorities of each local govt. at the fedral level 6 higher institutions will be established annually, till we have a new one in each of the 36 states of the fedration. Existing ones will be rehabilitated and made research oriented. Education is free. Each university must provide accommodation facilities for its students. Each university cannot admit more than the quota. Each science studying student will earn N20k monthly all others N15k monthly. Certain criteria will be set by each university for students to continue to earn such. The source of this funds, I will subsequently explain.
For now, this is what I can state, whenever I am able to I intend to complete this. Some of the other things I will highlight on includes, policing, petroleum, national finances, privatisation, foreign policy, welfare programs, electioneering, transportation power-supply.
But the above was decided based on the following convictions:
1).it is less expensive to prevent corruption than fight it. 2). If reviewing every past governments actions and/or inactions is legallized, then no One will claim being witch-hunted. 3).the success or failure of any country is a product of how well its institutions function and are passionate about it. 4). Every monopoly be it in the public or private sector is a potential avenue for corruption. 5). Massive employment is achievable through large scale public-private infrastructure works. 6). As a nation intending to develop, we mustn’t be afraid of the truth. Lets know our numbers, d population of each ethnic and religious groups. 7) free affordable, qualitative education is an essential ingredient to national development.
I will paste more programmes as soon as I am chanced to write them. For now, these are my ideas Cheers  Brilliant ideas. Now I know that you are not afraid to write.  Where is TOH? |
Forum Games › Re: Be The Last Person To Post Here: by faketan(m): 7:22pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
saucekid: mbok what sort of non common sense is this? na me post last sha ehen I don come through away the curse wee doyin put there. Now you wan be the last person to post |
Politics › Re: If You Were The President Of Nigeria. by faketan(op): 6:30pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
doyin13: Hand the reins of power to white people. . . On the contrary I will plan to colonise Britain. |
Forum Games › Re: Be The Last Person To Post Here: by faketan(m): 6:29pm On Jan 12, 2008 |
The man who post before me na for okija forest him kini go surface lol |