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PoliticsRe: Osun Crisis, Beyond My Control – Aregbesola by Feraz(m): 10:02pm On Jun 12, 2015
I read to the last to see where he'll point out GEJ as the one responsible but I couldn't find. That's more like it.
CrimeRe: Final Year UNIBEN Law Student Hangs Self by Feraz(m): 9:26pm On Jun 12, 2015
adeaks:
That's why parents should endeavor to discuss more with their children. A lot of people are very good at bottling up their feelings and challenges. They would look fine and calm outside bit are going through a heck of a storm inside.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Russian Oil Firms Plan 10,000 Jobs In Nigeria by Feraz(m): 9:23pm On Jun 12, 2015
2sex:
School yourself. Ignorance is a bastard...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_Daiichi_nuclear_disaster
Thank you sensei. . . undecided
FamilyRe: MouthAction In Marriage by Feraz(m): 8:56pm On Jun 12, 2015
crackhaus:
^^^
gringringringrin




How she keep face take tell you she loves her puccy licked...
Lmao. cheesycheesy cheesy I cried... grin

Dinachi bro, you're a clown... cheesy
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Russian Oil Firms Plan 10,000 Jobs In Nigeria by Feraz(m): 7:12pm On Jun 12, 2015
iwriterng:
I am in no way obligated to your education. www.Google.com
I asked an innocent question which you could have simply replied and you come up with the above? Thanks for your time though. . . smiley
Technology MarketRe: California(Los Angeles),pickup services..Online purchase..(Ebay/Amazon,walmart) by Feraz(m): 6:42pm On Jun 12, 2015
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Russian Oil Firms Plan 10,000 Jobs In Nigeria by Feraz(m): 6:28pm On Jun 12, 2015
iwriterng:
Nuclear power plant in Nigeria? when developed countries are getting rid of nuclear plants already! Why is Africa (Nigeria in particular) the world dumping site? Used Laptop, Used cars, Used Phones, Used clothes, Used gadgets, used trains, used aircraft e.t.c.

Don't mess with the Russians! I would rather import candles than coalesce with Russians as regards electricity.
How many developed countries are getting rid of it?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Russian Oil Firms Plan 10,000 Jobs In Nigeria by Feraz(m):
A good move but I only hope they would not do to it like they did to our coal plants (quite fuzzy with the details). . .

For the nuclear power plant, there's a thread on that here. Asides that, govt. should give the necessary support. . .
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by Feraz(m):
nani667:
It's pretty obvious Sasuke Kun and Karin did it.... And clearly Sakura was very aware that Sadara was Karin's child... Sakura has always been foolish when it comes to Sasuke... Right from when she was willing to run away with Sasuke back then... And ultimately the truth is Sasuke doesn't really send the Heediot at all.... I'm sure Sakura gladly accepted Karin as long as she got to be with Sasuke.... That fool can abandon her Womb and Kidney as long as Sasuke agrees to be with her
Na wa oh. . .all these for Sakura? I am beginning to feel sorry for her. Checked out some other forums and saw people happy that Sarada is not Sakura's. The hatred for her is real.

For the bolded, I can bet that they did not do it. . . tongue

Please, does anyone know where I can order for a complete set of drawing tools and how much it is gonna cost? The pencils, pastels, erasers etc?
PoliticsRe: My Administration Has Performed Very Well – Aregbesola by Feraz(m): 11:10pm On Jun 11, 2015
He stated that the unchecked oil theft under the PDP, in which the nation was losing 400,000 barrels per day, culminated in drastic reduction of oil price in the international market.
Did he really say this? shocked
Science/TechnologyRe: India To Test First Homegrown Aircraft Carrier by Feraz(op): 10:28pm On Jun 11, 2015
austinbrown:
Fake
What makes it fake?
Science/TechnologyRe: Iran Ends West’s Monopoly On Reverse Desalination Of Water Technology by Feraz(m): 6:58pm On Jun 11, 2015
ALISMILE:
And for d info of those who will want tto say that d technology was bought frm Russia, be aware that Russia don't even ve it! I sincerely hope Nigeria Gov will turn to Iran for our technological development!
You should put a link to the above topic and tag 'lalasticlala' so it can be taken to FP.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 2:50pm On Jun 11, 2015
Kaycee7:
Possible hypothesis. And what's the Nanadaime Hokage's beef with Suigetsu.
Not a beef... Naruto is just angry that the cow does not know what diplomacy means. He knows very much about Sarada but he's not in a position to tell her since her father is still alive and will come back to tell her the whole story hence why he took her along for the mission (I'm sure he knows her intention but just ignored that).

Damn! Sasuke, you is the man!!!
Science/TechnologyRe: India To Test First Homegrown Aircraft Carrier by Feraz(op):
I'm still waiting for Nigeria to do more than this.
Science/TechnologyIndia To Test First Homegrown Aircraft Carrier by Feraz(op): 12:32pm On Jun 11, 2015
https://nationalinterest.org/files/styles/main_image_on_posts/public/main_images/Picture_147.jpg?itok=bVV9xLBj

India is set to begin testing its first indigenously built aircraft carrier.

On Wednesday, India undocked its first homegrown aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, after all structural construction of the ship was completed. An unnamed Indian official was quoted by The Hindu as explaining: “Almost 90 percent of works below the fourth deck, all underwater works, is over. Major equipment have gone in. Cabling, piping, electrical works, heat and ventilation works will take place now. Delivery of systems and components for the aviation complex designed by the Russian Nevoske design bureau is expected anytime now.”

Citing an official from Cochin Shipyards Limited, which manufactured the ship, India’s Economic Times reports that, INS Vikrant “will undergo a series of fitment and trial processes before it is ready for propulsion and inducted into the Navy.”

As the Indian media is fond of boasting, the INS Vikrant makes India only the fifth country to indigenously design and build an aircraft carrier after France, the United Kingdom, Russia and the United States.

China also operates an aircraft carrier, but the structure was purchased from Ukraine (former Soviet Union) in the 1990s. However, it is widely believed that China is currently building its own aircraft carriers.

When completed, the INS Vikrant will be 40,000-tons, with a length of 260 meters and a width of 60 meters. As the Economic Times report notes: “It has two take-off runways and a landing strip with three arrester wires, capable of operating STOBAR [Short-takeoff-but arrested recovery] aircraft including the indigenous LCA, as well as a range of helicopters with hangar facilities.”

Furthermore, as Ankit Panda notes over on The Diplomat, “Once completed, the Vikrant will carry up to 36 fixed-wing jets, including India’s MiG-29 K and India’s indigenous Light Combat Aircraft, the Tejas. The carrier will additionally carry up to ten helicopters, either Kamov Ka-31s, Westland Sea Kings, or indigenously-built Indian Dhruvs.”

Despite being designed and built in India, the carrier will feature foreign parts. Besides the Russian assistance noted above, the carrier will be powered by four American-built LM2500 gas turbines.

India’s Navy already has experience operating aircraft carriers. It has previously operated two former English aircraft carriers. Moreover, Delhi currently operates a modified Kiev-class aircraft carrier that it purchased from Russia. The INS Vikrant should be larger than the Kiev-class carrier, however.

The INS Vikrant is the first of two Vikrant-class aircraft carriers India plans to construct. The second one, the INS Vishal, is currently in its design phase. However, the Indian government recently approved “commencement of preparatory work for construction” of the second aircraft carrier. Unlike the INS Vikrant, the Vishal may be nuclear powered and could displace 65,000 tons. It may also boast the more advanced catapult-assisted take-off but arrested recovery (CATOBAR) launch systems.

The undocking of the INS Vikrant, which was delayed a couple of weeks, marks the end of its second phase of construction. After undergoing testing, the vessel is expected to be inducted into the Indian Navy sometime in 2017. Given India’s defense procurement history, including that of its Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) project, one should expect this deadline to ultimately be missed.
Source
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 12:19pm On Jun 11, 2015
If eventually, that child turns out to be Karin's, then it means she stole something from Sasuke that has his DNA, maybe it's a hair! Wait a min! Are you sure Sarada is not a product of Orochimaru's experiment and probably the first person Orochimaru succeeded with? shocked

Naruto feels like killing Suigetsu. . . grin
Science/TechnologyRe: Extreme Engineering: Amazing Technology, Structures, Equipments, And Cost. by Feraz(m): 11:56am On Jun 11, 2015
Sile12:
Extreme Engineering, love that. You see brother when it comes to world of Engineering/Science/Technology, there are two (2) inventions + another one (1) that will always amaze till i vacate this earth.

1. Cruise Ship/Vessels/Military Carriers.

A floating object made of metal that weighs about 250,000 tonnes or more on the ocean without sinking. Having thousands of rooms, toilets, bathrooms, the plumbing works, water supply in all the rooms, the kitchens, cooking for thousands of people about 3× daily for a week or more, 24hrs electricity supply to all the rooms, elevators, shopping malls, churches, mosques, health service, each room, every corner having loudspeakers for announcements or emergency, the wiring. Infact....


2: Flying objects: Airbus A380, Boeing 747.


3: World of ICT.
Yeah. . .asides those, you talk of space technologies and energy too. When it comes to Science/Engineering/Technology, I'm a sucker for them. . .

That world's largest container vessel, correct me if I am wrong but it built in Denmark, owned by I think Maersk? For the SR-71, I read sometime back that there are plans to make another SR-72, then you talk of scramjets (jet engines designed to take one to any part of the world in approx. 2 hours though not yet commercial). An excerpt:
On August 16, 2002, the University of Queensland in Australia completed the first successful flight of a scramjet vehicle, reaching speeds of Mach 7, or seven times the speed of sound.
CrimeRe: 3 Kidnappers Who Killed An Eleven Old Yr Old Girl In Ogun Had Been Arrested[pic] by Feraz(m): 11:16am On Jun 11, 2015
yorke1:
The suspects ─ Babatunde Aderonmu, Sina Damilare, and Kola Taofeek

Which tribe they bear those names pls
You are above this please. . . undecided
Science/TechnologyRe: Meet Plankton, One Of The Most Important Organisms On Our Planet. by Feraz(m): 11:15am On Jun 11, 2015
Symphony007:
Should I be concerned that as an undergraduate spongbob squarepants is one of my favourite things on TV?
Nah. . .you should not. . .some of us who are graduates enjoy animes. . . wink
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 11:42pm On Jun 10, 2015
Jaymaestro:
Hahha . I wonder if Rock Lee still trains ...
Wrong question. . .if Rock Lee does not train for a day or do 10000 pushups around Konoha on his hands, he'll fall sick. . .

ihedinobi2:
I don't remember him ever moving things from one place to another like that. I think kamui moves things from earth to another dimension and back. I honestly don't remember it working any other way.


Yeah, that I remember. I rest. Lol. I see how that makes they could grab Sakura and the two Shins.
Kakashi did move but it was a clone of Naruto into Obito's dimension which hit him with the rasengan. Seems Kakashi is long distance while Obito is short distance.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 11:37pm On Jun 10, 2015
WackyJ1:
Lool, How did Obito use his own Kamui?



Didn't Kakashi do the same thing to Deidera? When you want to transport something and you're unable to fully transport it then Kamui will rip out anything from the centre to the event horizon of the vortex.
Black holes eh. . .physicist wink
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by Feraz(m): 11:35pm On Jun 10, 2015
WackyJ1:
The thing just appeared and it was looking small and harmless, It took just a split second for the activated just to cut the chakra arm, the main thing is why someone wasn't fast enough to rescue sakura.

Any both of them were dull, it was even too early for Sasuke to reveal his rinnegan, it is at this point that Kimco would have shouted plot hole!

Firestar where did you see Hinawari?
I think that was his only option at that moment. It seems like the man's technique locked Sasuke at that spot so he had to use his rinnegan to switch places with the man which enabled him move freely to use his fire jutsu.
Science/TechnologyRe: Extreme Engineering: Amazing Technology, Structures, Equipments, And Cost. by Feraz(m): 10:56pm On Jun 10, 2015
See extreme engineering and someone will kill himself for oil job? Please, I need to get to work in one of these Engineering firms.

That ship is just awe-tastic. . . .

That Manitowoc 31000 Large capacity crawler Crane, hmmm!!!!
Science/TechnologyRe: 12 Most Technologically Advanced Countries As Of 2014 by Feraz(m): 11:49pm On Jun 07, 2015
ChokolateBoss:
I don't really know much of their technology (except nuclear this n that). What technology do they export? I doubt if they'll go anywhere even in d nxt 50yrs. Unless of cos they diversify n not just focus nuclear weapons/power generatn. My opinion though
Recall my comment which you quoted that brought about this reply? Check this thread out.
Science/TechnologyRe: Mars: What We Know About The Red Planet by Feraz(m): 11:45pm On Jun 07, 2015
RobinHez:
grin na where u get ur own theory from?
According to Justice League, Jon Jonzz is a Martian with the above ability. wink
Science/TechnologyRe: Iran Ends West’s Monopoly On Reverse Desalination Of Water Technology by Feraz(m): 11:36pm On Jun 07, 2015
ALISMILE:
An Iranian company has unveiled
indigenized reverse osmosis water
desalination technology, making Iran
the fifth country in the world to have
acquired the cutting-edge technical
know-how.

Developed by the Petrochemical Research
and Technology Company, which is a
subsidiary of the National Petrochemical
Company, the technology was unveiled
through a ceremony on Saturday.
According to a report by the company,
reverse osmosis desalination technique
uses domestically-produced membrane
module series 4040 and is capable of
desalinating salty water on industrial scale.
The report added that the technology is
totally based on domestic equipment
and
each module produced by the Iranian
company is capable of producing nine cubic
meters of fresh water per day.
The reverse osmosis is used to remove
unwanted minerals from water in various
industries.
Before its unveiling in Iran, this state-of-the-
art technology was monopolized by four
countries, including the United States,
Germany, South Korea and Japan.

File photo shows a reverse osmosis
seawater desalination plant in Pakistani
port city of Karachi.
Given the shortage of water in Iran, the new
technology makes it possible to produce
fresh industrial water from various kinds of
salty water as well as urban and industrial
wastewater.
Petrochemical Research and Technology
Company added in its report that due to its
vast market in various countries, the reverse
osmosis technology will be of high
economic and strategic value to Iran.
It noted that the membrane module series
4040, which is produced in Iran, is 50
percent less expensive than its foreign
counterpart.
Water shortage has been a chronic problem
in Iran and experts believe that acquiring
the new technology will help the country
cope with this challenge in a better way.
In mid-May, Iran’s Energy Minister Hamid
Chitchian warned of possible water supply
cuts and rationing in the summer, calling on
the public to slash consumption.
Chitchian said Iran is grappling with a
drastic reduction in precipitation, which has
seen groundwater reserves deplete sharply
amid a rise in temperature.
According to Deputy Interior Minister
Esmaeil Najjar, more than 500 Iranian cities
are struggling with drinking water shortage.
I hope you guys can see the bolded. . .

Funny how the saying - 'necessity is the mother of invention' is true. People are experiencing lack in water and an indigenous firm seeing the need for a tech like that, went into the lab and brought out this. Now, we may want to argue that theirs is not up to the other four countries standard but who cares? As long as it solves their water needs, then they are good to go. Note that indigenous tech helps a country develop as seen in this thread.

Somewhere in Nigeria, we will be praying to God to come to our aid instead of using what he has given us to reason with, cursing at people that try to make things beneficial to us prolly because they are not from our ethnic group, fighting religious wars; believing that someone vomits money or that when you are touched, your pe.nis disappears, carrying hard drugs to where our death is sure if caught and all sorts of rubbish. We really need to think, reorient ourselves, help indigenous firms to grow by pulling resources together to see that the makers of what we are investing in produce to international standards rather than tagging a product fake because it is not produced by a person from my side of the country. Oil will not help us develop - we really need to look away from oil and focus on other ways of making the nation grow technologically and economically, creating a country our descendants will be proud of, where unemployment rate will go down because people can fit in in one way or another. You can see that only four countries have the tech, na from there then go dey chop - who go wan sell that kain thing?

We are here, Iran, a country that also produces oil like Nigeria is developing at a fast rate technologically. I have always said that Iran is a country to watch out for in terms of technology. Did this sudden rise in their tech development come about as a result of the sanctions they were under? If I am not mistaken, they built their nuclear power plant themselves - something we want to pay Russia $80B for as seen here. That money for don help us well well. . .after all, according to an ex-minister "Nigeria has a lot of money, problem is we do not know how to spend it". undecided

OP BTW, where your 'sauce'?
Science/TechnologyRe: Mars: What We Know About The Red Planet by Feraz(m): 11:05pm On Jun 07, 2015
They forgot to add that one who becomes a Martian gains the ability to shapeshift and read minds. . . wink
CrimeRe: Nigerian Lady Face Jail For Wrongly Accusing Two Men Of Rape by Feraz(m): 7:56pm On Jun 06, 2015
And to think they were all laughing together, yet she turns around to accuse them of rape. . .
FamilyRe: Feminism: A Joke In Nigeria—for Now! by Feraz(m): 7:08pm On Jun 06, 2015
VictoriaBee:
A man who doesn't rant over petty things.

-She isn't bearing my surname.
-She isn't giving me respect when he's not giving it back.

Example of a real man, Dr. Ivara Esege, JayZ etc smiley
Don't you think that is your own view of a real man?
FamilyRe: Feminism: A Joke In Nigeria—for Now! by Feraz(m): 6:59pm On Jun 06, 2015
VictoriaBee:
Same way you wish women never existed to be a glorify gay. You wish! cheesy

Real-men who understood feminism don't argue with feminists, infact they marry feminists and move on with their life happily. smiley
Can you define the bolded?
PoliticsRe: Did The Nigerian Senate Lower The Age Of Consent To 11 Years Of Age? by Feraz(m): 5:14pm On Jun 06, 2015
Please, tell them. . . The issue stems from the sensational headline used for the bill. . .but it is surprising that people did not read the content. This shows most here do not read the contents but the headline and proceed to make uninformed comments. . .
PoliticsRe: Patrick Obahiagbon Responds To The 11 Years Legal Age For Sex In Nigeria by Feraz(m): 2:39pm On Jun 06, 2015
And Patrick is ignorant of this law, also thinking they made sex legal at 11. . .it is finished. . . cry

buygala:
Obahiagbon is gradually getting some sense, if he truly wrote this

Even though the vocabulary used is very bogus and unnecessary, I was still able to get his message without suffering a brain trauma, unlike before smiley

APC is indeed bringing sanity into our country embarassed

Btw

A woman, Senator Chris anyanwu, actually sponsored a bill granting freedom to 11-year olds to start fuccking undecided ....

WHO SAID THAT WOMEN ARE NOT THEIR OWN WORST ENEMIES? huh
Forget that sensational headline bros. What it meant is that it made the law stricter for those who commit sexual related offences for those under 11 years and not that they made the bill for 11 years to start tasting the forbidden fruit.

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