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Bishop:Please check all rooms are with toilet |
condomuser:Bubu don scatter our country now and someone dey talk say half plot na poverty |
AntiWailer:Gbam! |
Nice concept and nice colour scheme @ Nikkypearl kudos to you, that means you can have two of this on a full plot. |
ihebrooke:please what drawing software are you using for your drawing and rendering. |
3 bedroom design for this week. Units 1. Porch 2. Lounge 3. Dining 4. Kitchen 5. Store 6. Bedrooms 7. Toilets Materials 1. Blocks = 2,800 2. Cement = 120 bags 3. Roofing sheet = 14 bundles 4. Granite = 40 tones 5. Sharp sand = 80 tones 6. Plaster sand = 60 tones
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I open this trend help Nairalanders that need a guide on low cost buildings. I will share building plans of residential buildings which I have done with my little 10 years architectural experience. I will be posting plans which can fit in a half plot and a full plot of land that the cost of construction will not exceed N2,500,000 - N4,000,000 every week. I will also try and tell the quantities of building materials that will finish the building. e.g. blocks, cements, sharp sand, woods, roofing sheets Notes: 1. The bigger the house, the more expensive it becomes. 2. The location of your site have an effect on the building cost. 3. The finishing materials have an effect on the building cost. This tread is also open for other professionals in the building industry to contribute. Thanks. |
nikkypearl:I think you are smart...and i think i understand you better based on yo last line...keep it up ma'am |
I am really proud of you. Many graduate of architecture, building and civil engineering can not run or coordinate a project. Keep it up. |
Please current price for the month of September especially for 0.45mm long span aluminum roof. Thanks. |
JONATHAN SPEAKS OUT... I Didn't Hand Over A Collapsed Nation To Buhari - Dr. Goodluck Jonathan- . Former President, Goodluck Jonathan has replied his critics who accused him of handing over a nation at the verge of collapse to his successor, President Muhammadu Buhari. . Jonathan recounted the achievements of his government to include, handing over a country that produced the richest man in Africa. . Jonathan said, “I took over a Nigeria that was the second largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $270.5 billion in 2009, I handed over a Nigeria that had grown to become the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the World with a GDP of $574 billion. . “I inherited a Nigeria in which the trains were not working, and handed over a Nigeria in which citizens can safely travel by trains again. I also inherited a country where illiteracy rate particularly in the Northern part was alarming. I handed over a country where every state in the North and indeed all the states had a Federal University. I inherited a country where there was total infrastructural decay in all the unity schools and colleges of education. But I handed over a country with massive infrastructural improvement in almost higher institutions. I inherited a country where agricultural inputs and production were almost zero. But I handed over a country where a bag of rice was sold for N6,500 to N7000. My regime since the establishment of ecological fund office did more irrigation dams in the North and other parts of the country than other subsequent administrations put together. I inherited epileptic fuel supplies resulting to endless queues at the filling stations. I maintained despite enormous challenges of fuel subsidies and handed over a relatively stable fuel regime. . I inherited a Nigeria that was a net importer of cement, and handed over a Nigeria that is a net exporter of cement. . In 2009 the richest Nigerian was the 5th richest man in Africa, but I handed over a Nigeria that produced the richest man in Africa. . The former President further stated " I inherited a country where people were almost losing hope on the credibility of its electoral process but I noticed that democracy will continue to grow in the African continent if leaders value the process of elections more than the product of the process. I handed over electoral process that engendered fairness in its conduct and conclusiveness ". . He said, “Even in the 2015 general elections in my country, Nigeria, there was potential for major crisis if I was not a President duly elected by the will of the people. . “The campaigns leading to the elections almost polarized the country into Christian vs Muslims and North vs South divide. . Most World leaders were worried that our elections will result into major crisis. Some pundits even from here in the United States said that those elections would spell the end of Nigeria and that we would cease to exist as a nation because of the polls. . That is where the leadership question comes into play. . As a leader that was duly elected by the people, I considered the people’s interest first. . How do I manage my people to avoid killings and destruction of properties? . With the interest of the people propelling all the decisions I took, we were able to sail through. . Indeed, we sailed through because I refused to interfere with the independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, having appointed a man I had never met in my life to run it. We sailed through because I maintained and still believe that my personal ambition, interest is not worth the blood of any single Nigerian. . My philosophy was simple. For elections to be credible, I as a leader, must value the process more than the product of the process. And the citizens must have confidence in the electoral body. . Pls circulate it for them to know. The deceit is getting too much |
All Promises Cancelled |
Noblecx:We don't want change again, we want 'better life' |
jegz25:JONATHAN SPEAKS OUT... I Didn't Hand Over A Collapsed Nation To Buhari - Dr. Goodluck Jonathan- . Former President, Goodluck Jonathan has replied his critics who accused him of handing over a nation at the verge of collapse to his successor, President Muhammadu Buhari. . Jonathan recounted the achievements of his government to include, handing over a country that produced the richest man in Africa. . Jonathan said, “I took over a Nigeria that was the second largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $270.5 billion in 2009, I handed over a Nigeria that had grown to become the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the World with a GDP of $574 billion. . “I inherited a Nigeria in which the trains were not working, and handed over a Nigeria in which citizens can safely travel by trains again. I also inherited a country where illiteracy rate particularly in the Northern part was alarming. I handed over a country where every state in the North and indeed all the states had a Federal University. I inherited a country where there was total infrastructural decay in all the unity schools and colleges of education. But I handed over a country with massive infrastructural improvement in almost higher institutions. I inherited a country where agricultural inputs and production were almost zero. But I handed over a country where a bag of rice was sold for N6,500 to N7000. My regime since the establishment of ecological fund office did more irrigation dams in the North and other parts of the country than other subsequent administrations put together. I inherited epileptic fuel supplies resulting to endless queues at the filling stations. I maintained despite enormous challenges of fuel subsidies and handed over a relatively stable fuel regime. . I inherited a Nigeria that was a net importer of cement, and handed over a Nigeria that is a net exporter of cement. . In 2009 the richest Nigerian was the 5th richest man in Africa, but I handed over a Nigeria that produced the richest man in Africa. . The former President further stated " I inherited a country where people were almost losing hope on the credibility of its electoral process but I noticed that democracy will continue to grow in the African continent if leaders value the process of elections more than the product of the process. I handed over electoral process that engendered fairness in its conduct and conclusiveness ". . He said, “Even in the 2015 general elections in my country, Nigeria, there was potential for major crisis if I was not a President duly elected by the will of the people. . “The campaigns leading to the elections almost polarized the country into Christian vs Muslims and North vs South divide. . Most World leaders were worried that our elections will result into major crisis. Some pundits even from here in the United States said that those elections would spell the end of Nigeria and that we would cease to exist as a nation because of the polls. . That is where the leadership question comes into play. . As a leader that was duly elected by the people, I considered the people’s interest first. . How do I manage my people to avoid killings and destruction of properties? . With the interest of the people propelling all the decisions I took, we were able to sail through. . Indeed, we sailed through because I refused to interfere with the independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, having appointed a man I had never met in my life to run it. We sailed through because I maintained and still believe that my personal ambition, interest is not worth the blood of any single Nigerian. . My philosophy was simple. For elections to be credible, I as a leader, must value the process more than the product of the process. And the citizens must have confidence in the electoral body. . Pls circulate it for them to know. The deceit is getting too much |
JONATHAN SPEAKS OUT... I Didn't Hand Over A Collapsed Nation To Buhari - Dr. Goodluck Jonathan- . Former President, Goodluck Jonathan has replied his critics who accused him of handing over a nation at the verge of collapse to his successor, President Muhammadu Buhari. . Jonathan recounted the achievements of his government to include, handing over a country that produced the richest man in Africa. . Jonathan said, “I took over a Nigeria that was the second largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $270.5 billion in 2009, I handed over a Nigeria that had grown to become the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the World with a GDP of $574 billion. . “I inherited a Nigeria in which the trains were not working, and handed over a Nigeria in which citizens can safely travel by trains again. I also inherited a country where illiteracy rate particularly in the Northern part was alarming. I handed over a country where every state in the North and indeed all the states had a Federal University. I inherited a country where there was total infrastructural decay in all the unity schools and colleges of education. But I handed over a country with massive infrastructural improvement in almost higher institutions. I inherited a country where agricultural inputs and production were almost zero. But I handed over a country where a bag of rice was sold for N6,500 to N7000. My regime since the establishment of ecological fund office did more irrigation dams in the North and other parts of the country than other subsequent administrations put together. I inherited epileptic fuel supplies resulting to endless queues at the filling stations. I maintained despite enormous challenges of fuel subsidies and handed over a relatively stable fuel regime. . I inherited a Nigeria that was a net importer of cement, and handed over a Nigeria that is a net exporter of cement. . In 2009 the richest Nigerian was the 5th richest man in Africa, but I handed over a Nigeria that produced the richest man in Africa. . The former President further stated " I inherited a country where people were almost losing hope on the credibility of its electoral process but I noticed that democracy will continue to grow in the African continent if leaders value the process of elections more than the product of the process. I handed over electoral process that engendered fairness in its conduct and conclusiveness ". . He said, “Even in the 2015 general elections in my country, Nigeria, there was potential for major crisis if I was not a President duly elected by the will of the people. . “The campaigns leading to the elections almost polarized the country into Christian vs Muslims and North vs South divide. . Most World leaders were worried that our elections will result into major crisis. Some pundits even from here in the United States said that those elections would spell the end of Nigeria and that we would cease to exist as a nation because of the polls. . That is where the leadership question comes into play. . As a leader that was duly elected by the people, I considered the people’s interest first. . How do I manage my people to avoid killings and destruction of properties? . With the interest of the people propelling all the decisions I took, we were able to sail through. . Indeed, we sailed through because I refused to interfere with the independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, having appointed a man I had never met in my life to run it. We sailed through because I maintained and still believe that my personal ambition, interest is not worth the blood of any single Nigerian. . My philosophy was simple. For elections to be credible, I as a leader, must value the process more than the product of the process. And the citizens must have confidence in the electoral body. . Pls circulate it for them to know. The deceit is getting too much |
nikkypearl: lolsBut you are so cute o |
nikkypearl:u just like to dey find trouble ![]() |
1)Men respect Standards 2)Men actually want a woman who can think like a Man.. Says Steve Harvey 3)I personally want awoman so strong and independent. |
Jarizod:Chei! Na woman i wan flatter! Guy wetin you dey find above me huh ![]() Jarizod:Chei! Na woman i wan flatter! Guy wetin you dey find above me huh Anyways may you succeed in life! This is gonna be lotta fun |
Lol...dont tell me you guys are actually taking the op serious hmm |
nikkypearl:Beautiful Hair..pretty face.. @ op..Do make yo point clear pls |
Great points! |
Tapout:Lol! Wicked.. |
Lol @ my qualified friend.. ![]() But wait o @ op!u used to be a cool babe naa! Wat happened? Nawa o |
@ the posters above me,you are right,but we,i mean WE will still prefer the natural lips or atleast moderate lipstick,not some gloss paint! |
And every men love is natural! Between!u are very beautiful @ op..Hmmm.. Just passing by! And every men love is natural! Between!u are very beautiful @ op..Hmmm.. Just passing by! |
Please can someone enlighten the house how to get the payooneer master card and how to start the online marketing |
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I have 90 plots of land for sale for 75,000 Naira per plot. The plots are located at Bakatari at Ido local government area of Ibadan, Oyo state. Bakatari is 10 minutes drive to Apata, Ibadan and 30 minutes drive to Abeokuta, Ogun state. There is access road , electricity and no omo onile payment or harassment. Call me on 08035411379 if you are interested offer last till 15th of December, 2014. |
^^lol.. The write up is great,but I fink it is too lenghty for nairalanders! I hope yo humble request will be granted!naughty girl ![]() |
@op..why was your sister covering here bosoms naa,she fuckup well well ![]() |






