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PoliticsRe: A Word For Buhari, The Absentee President - Dailypost. by Farnsworth: 3:19pm On Nov 29, 2015
well, seems everyone is getting fed-up of the old scam artist!
PoliticsRe: Politicians Tell So Many Lies – Jonathan by Farnsworth:
Jonathan this is the basic knowledge that common Nigerians, especially the youth fail to understand!
PoliticsSpecial Broadcast:governor Udom Emmanuel- 6 Months In Office: Akwa Ibomites Here by Farnsworth(op): 3:01pm On Nov 29, 2015
Special Broadcast: Governor Udom Emmanuel - 6 Months in Office



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgTYqmUQai0
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Leaders Reject Plan To Build Nuclear Plant In The State by Farnsworth(op): 12:09pm On Nov 29, 2015
This is because Nigerians do not understand Nuclear power and the Government, has failed to explain it well to the indigenes to eliminate fear.
However, Akwa Ibom already has their power plant generating electricity from gas... so, they can decide to be picky about how they generate electricity.
PoliticsRe: Bloomberg Writes Off Buhari, Says He Has No Capacity To Run Nigeria by Farnsworth: 12:03pm On Nov 29, 2015
joedams:
International financial and business news giant, Bloomberg, has expressed serious doubts on the ability of President Muhammad Buhari of Nigeria to turn around Africa’s largest economy and oil producer.
In a scathing analysis of the over six months of Buhari in office, the news outlet concluded that the country was on a dangerous slide with investments at an all-time low, the STOCK MARKET rated as the third-worst performing globally within the period, and growth projected to slow to a 16-year low of 3.3 percent.
In an article, Buhari Bounce Becomes Bust As Nigeria Policies Annoy Investors, the group noted that stocks that soared as investors looked to the former military ruler to reverse decades of economic mismanagement and policy inertia, have all nosed dived and “Now hopes have fizzled in his ability to turn around Africa’s largest economy and oil producer.
“Money that flowed into stocks and bonds in the West African nation, which McKinsey & Co. says could become one of the world’s 20 biggest economies by 2030, is now fleeing as growth prospects diminish along with OIL PRICES. While Buhari, 72, has prioritized stamping out the graft that has plagued Nigeria since independence from Britain in 1960, policy-making appears as uncertain and haphazard as ever.”
Quoting Ayodele Salami, who oversees about $500 million of African equities as chief investment officer of London-based Duet Asset Management Ltd., he said the initial euphoria has turned to disillusionment.
Salami said, “After the initial euphoria, people have become disillusioned. He (Buhari) would probably say that he’s being deliberative and cautious. But we expected more.” Duet’s Africa fund has cut its investments in the country to about 24 percent of the total from 38 percent in the last year.
According to Bloomberg, Buhari the hefty $5.2 billion fine levied on mobile-phone operator MTN Group Ltd. Are desperate moves to shore up government revenue outside plunging OIL PRICES, warning that it could have dire consequences on the country’s economy.
“The penalty imposed on MTN’s Nigeria unit last month for failing to register about 5 million subscribers may be an attempt to plug the hole in government finances, according to Cobus de Hart, an economist at NKC Independent Economists.
“You cannot deny there might be a fiscal element to the massive fine,” he said by phone from Paarl, near Cape Town. “It will make investors a little bit more wary of investing in Nigeria.”
On the stock exchange, it noted that “Nigeria’s benchmark stock index has plunged 22 percent since reaching a year-high on April 2, the day after Buhari was declared the winner of the presidential race against incumbent Goodluck Jonathan. That’s the third-worst performance globally in the period, after the bourses in Ukraine and Egypt. The index advanced 12.5 percent in the two days after Jonathan conceded.”
It further observed that an even bigger concern for many investors is the authorities’ naira policy. The Central Bank of Nigeria, with Buhari’s backing, has burned through $4.3 billion of reserves this year and choked off supply of foreign exchange to banks and their customers to defend the naira, even as major OIL EXPORTERS such as Russia and Colombia have let their currencies slide. The restrictions prompted JPMorgan Chase & Co. to remove Nigeria from its local-currency emerging MARKET bond indexes, tracked by more than $200 billion of funds, in September, triggering a selloff in the nations’ assets.
While the naira has been all but fixed at about 198 to 199 per dollar since March, forward prices suggest it will drop by almost one-fifth, to 243.5, in a year.
“The number-one issue is the exchange rate,” Andrew Howell, a Citigroup Inc. frontier markets strategist, said from Lagos. ”Access to foreign exchange is becoming a widespread problem.”
Nigerian Breweries Plc, the nation’s biggest brewer that’s controlled by Heineken NV, said it takes two weeks to obtain dollars to pay for its imports, twice as long as it required a few months ago. Nestle SA’s Nigerian unit has had to wait six weeks for dollars, according to Renaissance Capital Ltd. analysts.
Jan Dehn, head of research at Ashmore Group Plc, which oversees almost $60 billion of emerging market assets, remains unconvinced that Buhari is up to the job. The fund manager sold all its Nigerian government debt in the past year.
“So far the Buhari administration has done all the wrong things,” Dehn said by phone from London. “Not only has he been incredibly slow in taking any action, when he finally has taken action on the economic front it’s been diametrically opposed to sensible policy. That is a major disappointment given expectations prior to his election.”
Source: http://thewhistler.ng/story/bloomberg-writes-off-buhari-he-has-no-capacity-to-run-nigeria?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook#.VllgwR-TcAs.facebook
it is Bloomberg
PoliticsRe: Do Nigerians Really Like Suffering? by Farnsworth: 11:27am On Nov 29, 2015
It will appear so!
PoliticsAkwa Ibom Leaders Reject Plan To Build Nuclear Plant In The State by Farnsworth(op): 11:24am On Nov 29, 2015
Akwa Ibom State leaders have once again rejected a federal government proposal to build a nuclear plant in the state.
Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy, remains plagued by perennial shortage of electricity.
Two proposed nuclear plants, conceived by the former Goodluck Jonathan administration, will generate over 1,200megawatts, the chairman, Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission, Erapamo Osaisai, said.
The proposed sites for the nuclear plants are Akwa Ibom State and Kogi State.
“Our nuclear power plants are huge machines. And what we are planning is, each of the power plants will be generating power in excess of 1,200 megawatts,” Mr. Osaisai told journalists recently at State House, Abuja, where he went to submit a report of the International Atomic Energy Agency on the development of nuclear power in Nigeria to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
“We are a member of the IAEA and our responsibility as a country is to utilise nuclear power in the safest way possible.
“And what Nigeria is doing, as we can tell, is diversifying our energy generation base beyond gas and hydro to include other sources for which nuclear is also being considered,” Mr. Osaisai said.
But the people of Akwa Ibom are not buying any of the nuclear plan in the state, and have continued to kick against the proposal since it became public.
“We reject anything that is not in the interest of our state and our people. We reject the plan to build nuclear plant in Akwa Ibom State,” the president of Akwa Ibom Community, Abuja, Tommy E. Okon said on November 14 in Abuja in his inaugural address as the 14th president of the community.
“We have rejected it before. We are rejecting it now. And we will continue to reject it,” said Mr. Okon who was re-elected for a second term in office as the president of the community.
Mr. Okon’s remark drew applause from the audience which included the commissioner for commerce and industry in Akwa Ibom State, Emmanuel Enoidem, who represented Governor Udom Emmanuel at the event.
Others at the event were the Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matter to President Muhammadu Buhari, Ita Enang, and the All Progressives Congress deputy governorship candidate in the state, Benedict Ukpong.
The member representing Etinan Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, Samuel Ikon, and the founder of Bush House, Michael Bush, were also among the audience.
Mr. Okon later told PREMIUM TIMES that “the risk of our people living with a nuclear plant in their community is far higher than the benefits”.
He said the likely exposure of the people and the environment to harmful radioactive materials should discourage the federal government from going ahead with the plan to build nuclear plants in any part of the country.
“If Nigeria cannot take adequate safety pre-caution against chlorine leakage from a simple water treatment plant, how can they handle the safety needs in a complex nuclear plant?” Mr. Okon said, with apparent reference to the July 2015 Chlorine cylinder explosion from a water treatment plant that killed eight people and left 100 others hospitalized in Jos, Plateau State.
“The Chernobyl disaster of 1986 should be a lesson for us. Decades after that incident, thousands of people were still dying of cancer across Russia and the entire Europe because of radioactive gas.
“If the developed countries of the world could get struck with terrible nuclear disasters, even with their advanced technology, their high maintenance culture and safety consciousness, it is only better for us to imagine what would have happened in Nigeria if we had been using nuclear energy in this country,” Mr. Okon said.
In July, some citizens of the state, including a former military governor of the state, Idongesit Nkanga, two former senators from the state, Anietie Okon and Effiong Bob, and a former minister, Nduese Essien, jointly addressed a press conference in Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom State, where they advised the federal government against building a nuclear plant in the state.
“This is a country not known for taking environmental impact assessment seriously; the slightest false-step in the nuclear project would result in monumental disaster. We do not want that disaster here in our state. It is one of the strongest reasons why the opposition to the location of the plant in our state is emphatic and would remain decisive,” Anietie Okon said.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/194049-%E2%80%8Bakwa-ibom-leaders-reject-plan-to-build-nuclear-plant-in-the-state.html
PoliticsRe: OMG! UK Department For International Development (DFID) Mocks Africa (pics) by Farnsworth: 11:10am On Nov 29, 2015
aminaadamu:
This is quite appalling undecided
[size=20pt]this is satirist mocking the UK government for their role in destroying and stealing from Africa,

this is not mocking Africa, but rather the UK Government
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria Currently Under Watch By Human Right Watch. See Confirmation, Pic by Farnsworth: 11:07am On Nov 29, 2015
yoruba always against the peaceful protest by igbo's, who have chosen to exercises their right to self determination, yet yoruba issuing treats to igbo about lagos and their intention to kill and kick igbo out. Oh, the hypocrisy yoruba's, only on NL have I noticed the deceitfulness and untrustworthiness of the yoruba's, even the northerners are more honest people.
PoliticsRe: This Is Wot Change Is; (PMB Should See This) by Farnsworth: 10:55am On Nov 29, 2015
Buhari can't read english! translate to hausa pls...
BusinessRe: Lagos Shuts Shoprite Over Breach Of Safety Law (Photos) by Farnsworth: 11:27am On Nov 28, 2015
what rubbish... why not seal Nigerian markets... just trying to another inconvenience a company investing in Nigeria, why not just give them a warning and fine them... closing ensure they are not making money... if the product is expired tell them to put expiry date on it and check it before selling it.
PoliticsRe: Is Buhari Relooting The Loot He Recover by Farnsworth: 11:20am On Nov 28, 2015
He is consolidating his loot as military president!
PoliticsRe: The Unheard Cry Of Our 2000 Youths Sacked By Apc Government by Farnsworth: 11:18am On Nov 28, 2015
we need employment in Nigeria... yet the government is sacking
PoliticsRe: Stocks: Hopes Fizzle Over Buhari’s Leadership- THISDAY by Farnsworth: 11:17am On Nov 28, 2015
And Nigeria keeps sinking to new lows!
PoliticsRe: Ex-nsa Dasuki’s Trial: Nigerian Government Seeks To Stop Overseas Medical Trip by Farnsworth: 10:32am On Nov 28, 2015
If this guy is travelling to UK for treatment, I don't see anything wrong with it. After all, the only politicians we have successfully prosecuted for corruption were prosecuted by the UK, if this guy is guilty of corruption, the UK will ensure he is prosecuted... ensuring unbiased trial unlike Buhari...
PoliticsRe: "Shuld Biafria Becme A Reality" -muyiwa Aetiba by Farnsworth: 10:26am On Nov 28, 2015
well, historically the north has always been backwards.
PoliticsRe: Tanzania Has A Real President Not A Body Language!.. by Farnsworth: 10:14am On Nov 28, 2015
Jonathan was there!
PoliticsAkwa Ibom Trains Emergency Workers For Ambulance Services by Farnsworth(op): 10:03am On Nov 28, 2015
The Akwa Ibom Government has commenced training of emergency response workers for its proposed ambulance services in the state.
The state’s Commissioner for Health, Dominic Ukpong, said this in Uyo on Wednesday.
He said those successfully trained and given certificates would run the state’s emergency medical programme.
Mr. Ukpong, who presented certificates of attendance to 20 successful trainees, said only those who scored 84 per cent in the examination were certified.
He added that, “in emergency training, there is need to maintain standard. Emergency workers are needed everywhere in the world but only the best can help the injured.’’
The commissioner said the certificates given to the trainees were renewable after two years and advised those who could not score the cut-off mark to read and prepare well for the next examination.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the planned ambulance service would cost the state government N500 million to take off.
The service would likely take off in 20 of the 31 local government areas of the state as pilot project.
Mr. Ukpong had earlier told NAN that the entire state would be covered with at least three ambulances in the course of time.
He explained that the service would have a functional three digit telephone line, trained drivers and trained paramedics to resuscitate unconscious patients before reaching the doctors.
The service would ensure help gets to people in all parts of the state pending when the state would provide primary healthcare in communities, the commissioner said.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/193913-akwa-ibom-trains-emergency-workers-for-ambulance-services.html
PoliticsRe: I Am Determined To Lead By Example In War Against Corruption – Buhari by Farnsworth:
the corrupt fighting the corrupt...? Buhari is a bloody scam artist!

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