Georgecso's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Georgecso's Profile › Georgecso's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (of 35 pages)
[size=15pt]The wailers will come out later to tell us Baba is wearing a Hermes Cap worth N10mill [/size] |
Are Christians immortals? Were Christians not dying under the regime of the clueless one? This fallen world is not a permanent place.. People will continue to die Muslims, Christians, Buddhist, Jewish etc.. The truth is death smiles at everyone... We should be ready to smile back when it gets to one's turn... |
No much comment to read because they are abokis... if na people from B... now comment for full |
Welcome back baba... |
Why are we clamouring for this so called true federalism? If you have these same set of yam eaters at every level of our society, true federalism cannot work. It goes beyond true federalism... Let's be honest with ourselves |
Get... Is now a gay right activist? |
hmmm..... |
[size=15pt]The simple reason why they are in support is just TRUST.. The palliative measures put in place by the previous government ended in the pockets of the few e.g Dasukigate... [/size] |
[size=16pt]Dino is stupid for making such statement.. He is a refined hypocrite... Where was he when PMB submitted the budget without provision for Fuel Subsidy? ... I can't imagine there is fuel everywhere l go now... I drove into NNPC fuel station yesterday and l whispered to the Fuel Attendant that can he sell the fuel in a gallon after filling my tank? Without any hesitation or resistance he obliged to sell it openly.... [/size] |
Hmmm |
1. Pastor WF Kumuyi 2. Pastor John Hagee 3. Rev. Chidi Okoroafor They are not my church pastors but l respect them no be small... Pastor Kumuyi fit carry one verse preach for one hr. Rev Chidi go make you laugh and cry afterwards.. |
Three people were reported killed and 10 vehicles burnt as an NNPC accredited fuel station got engulfed by fire this evening in Kaduna.http://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/detail.php?news=22769&title=BREAKING-NEWS:-Fire-consumes-fuel-seekers-at-NNPC-filling-station
|
Saraki..: You see the way this yellow boy shout for my lawyer inside court today? Cold dey catch me no be small Dino; To make matter worse na only 4 Senators follow me today o.. Dino: Ogami no worry l got your back any day any time.. Just chill ![]() |
HMM |
https://d1phczbdxyh8yo.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/15134853/Former-Minister-of-Finance-Mrs-Ngozi-Okonjo-Iweala-.jpg Oyetunji Abioye with agency reports The immediate past Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on Thursday said lack of political will to save oil revenue under former President Goodluck Jonathan was responsible for the challenges facing the country presently. She said as a result, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund must seek means to embed savings in national constitutions devoid of political manipulations. TheCable reported that Okonjo-Iweala spoke on the topic: ‘Inequality, growth and resilience’ at George Washington University, United States of America. The two-time minister recalled that Nigeria was able to save $22bn under former President Olusegun Obasanjo, which she noted saved the country in 2008 during the global economic meltdown. Citing the Chilean example, she said, “We tried it in Nigeria, we put in an oil price-based fiscal rule in 2004 and it worked very well. “We saved $22bn because the political will to do it was there. And when the 2008/2009 crisis came, we were able to draw on those savings precisely to issue about five per cent of the Gross Domestic Product as fiscal stimulus to the economy, and we never had to come to the bank or the fund.” She added, “This time round, and this is the key now, you need not only to have the instrument but you also need the political will. In my second time as a finance minister, from 2011 to 2015, we had the instrument, we had the means, we had done it before, but zero political will. “So, we were not able to save when we should have. That is why you find that Nigeria is now in the situation it is in, along with so many other countries.” On solving the problem of political will and manipulations, she said, “That is the question that I ask; what do we need to do to these countries to save over a period of long accelerated growth? “We need to devise mechanisms not just that are good technically, but find a way to either embed them in the constitution or find a way to separate them from the political manipulation so that these countries can survive over time. “To build resilience, African countries need tools and mechanisms, and it is doable and we need to interrogate ourselves why we have not done it.” Okonjo-Iweala added that manufacturing was critical to growth in Nigeria and the rest of Africa, quoting manufacturing at just 11 per cent of the continent’s Gross Domestic Product, and nine per cent in Nigeria. “I do not believe that we can be resilient, except if we can encourage manufacturing, even on the goods we consume, services, entertainment industry and agriculture. “I think these are the kind of questions that policymakers struggle with on a daily basis, and that is what we are going to answer to get resilience. “If we don’t get these mechanisms, we politicise them, find ways to transform the base of the economy and create jobs, including in manufacturing, I believe we are going to go into this looming deceleration that is being talked about.” Meanwhile, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, on Thursday urged the Federal Government to seek help from international institutions, including the IMF, on the Nigerian economy as the sharp drop in oil price continued to batter Africa’s largest economy. Speaking at the IMF in Washington DC, United States, Lagarde said Nigeria needed to be open-minded on foreign exchange and swiftly approve the 2016 budget. She said, “Our recommendation is that Nigeria seeks help from the international institutions that can best help “Second, that Nigeria is open-minded in using flexibility of the exchange rates in order to absorb some of the shocks. We believe that this is more efficient than to have a list of products that are barred from being imported to the country. “Third, we believe that it is really important that the budget be completed, decided and approved, and we stand ready to help Nigeria if it wants to seek our help.” Lagarde, who was in the company with the IMF First Deputy Managing Director, David Lipton, and spokesperson, Gerry Rice, also called on Nigeria to diversify its economy, adding that oil prices might be low for longer. TheCable quoted her as explaining, “I believe, having visited Nigeria in January, that it is also really important that the country looks at diversifying its economy, because it cannot rely exclusively on commodity prices only, particularly oil, because it might very well stay low for longer. “Nigeria is full of energy, smart people, and can really transform some of its activities, including the agricultural sector, where there is just too much by way of imports, when there could be a lot of transformation in Nigeria and local consumption.” She also spoke on the viral revelations by the Panama Papers, calling for international cooperation, while assuring the world that the IMF would be “happy” to play a role in resolving such worldwide issues. Lagarde reiterated that countries must reinforce their commitment to durable global growth and employ a more potent policy mix. “A three-pronged approach with monetary, fiscal and structural actions can work as a virtuous trinity, lifting actual and potential growth, averting recession risks, and enhancing financial stability,” she said. Many local and international economic experts have called on the Central Bank of Nigeria to adopt a realistic exchange rate by adjusting the value of the naira against the US dollar. The Managing Director, Financial Derivatives Company Limited, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, said Nigeria needed to adopt an exchange rate policy, as the current approach was not sustainable in the long run. “Rationing the forex and refusing to adjust the exchange rate peg is a slow but painful death approach to currency policy. The approach we are adopting will continue to inflict problems on our factories and companies,” the Chief Executive Officer, Cowry Asset Management Limited, Mr. Johnson Chukwu, said. Analysts at Afrinvest West Africa Limited, an investment bank and research firm, said the naira started falling drastically at the parallel market when the CBN introduced foreign exchange restrictions. They argued that there was a need to review the list of the items banned from the official forex market. However, President Muhammadu Buhari has insisted that he will not devalue the naira, saying he saw no benefit that such an endeavour would bring to the poor. Source: http://www.punchng.com/no-will-to-save-under-jonathan-okonjo-iweala/ |
[size=15pt]where was Onovo between 1999 - 2015? All the beneficiaries of the leakages system created within the last 16yrs have suddenly become an expert in Economy.. This present government are not angelic beings but am very sure they will do better after 4 yrs.. [/size] |
![]() |
The OP is trying to make us think Buhari is the cause of the unfriendly rains.... |
![]() |
If truly you claim to be a Pastor then you don't have in depth knowledge of the Bible.. The people of Isreal were in wilderness for 40yrs before they arrived the promised land.. Joseph the dreamer, the prime minister of Egypt, told his people that there will be 7yrs of surplus and 7yrs of famine.. PDP was in power for 16yrs but could not save for a rainy days like this... PDP years of misrule only caused people to have short memories.. Why can't we wait for 4yrs before passing judgment.. If l can still recall during the past 16yrs, No single refinery was working at full capacity rather they were siphoning money meant for developmental projects all in the name of Subsidy, No good roads across the states, power was still erratic, Lecturers were going on and off strike, Corruption was the order of the day, bombing was almost part of our lives, job seekers dying across the states at test venues,.. I am astonished that a so called man of God has suddenly forgotten all these.. You are a big disgrace to the body of Christ... You are a good example of those Little foxes that spoils the Vine. .... Why are we so biased, ignorant and full of sentiments to even understand the basic truth? May God have mercy on us... Long live PMB, Long live Federal Republic of Nigeria... @ |
He is alive.. Jesus reigns |
[size=15pt]PDP has just confirmed they actually created Boko Haram[/size] |
hmm.. i knew this guy is a criminal... |
more pics corper.. dis one you posted doesn't add up |
Hmmm |
[size=15pt]Hmm.. It is easier to get a United States visa than to get your DL renewed... The process is so frustrating and painstakingly slow.. It's either they have computer issues or the camera is faulty... FRSC need total overhaul for them to meet up with the yearnings of Nigerians... [/size] |
[size=14pt]FRSC is stupid for making such statement... May be DL is another life line or Airbag that could have protected them from dying... [/size] |
[size=15pt]Bullshit story from the pit of hell to deceive gullible Nigerians... Come to think of it, what would Fayose's impeachment do the the Nigerian Economy? Will it make Naira-Dollar rate improves? As far as l am concern Fayose is just a mere comedian that lacks basic ideas on how to bring developmental projects to the good people of Ekiti. [/size] |
36 year old HIV positive South African singer, Koyo Bala, lost his two year battle with anal cancer yesterday March 7th. Bala was part of a pop gay trio known as 3Sum who were known in the South African entertainment industry as activists for gay rights. According to his cousin Linda Bala‚ the musician was "admitted to hospital on Sunday around 4pm after he complained about pain". This was two hours since landing in Cape Town from a trip to Johannesburg‚ where he was staying with his long-term friend and group member‚ Maboa. "We suspect that his kidney had failed and he relapsed. When he came back from Johannesburg he went to see his doctor and was immediately admitted‚ but this morning we were told that akasekho (he is no more)‚" said the cousin. In 2011‚ Bala disclosed that he was HIV-positive to the country‚ a decision he in 2014 told Sunday Times had "cost him work". In 2014 he was diagnosed with anal cancer and decided to move back home last year where he started chemotherapy - a journey he widely shared in images‚ videos and messages with his social media followers. His last tweet about his illness was on February reads: "I pray 2 God everyday 2 help me pass this cancer #itshard #pains #wontgiveup #canwinthisbattle #cantsleepofpains". Maboa‚ who was inconsolable over the phone‚ told The Times about their trip to the MetroFM Awards on February 27‚ which Bala had extended with a visit to Maboa's house. But after a week that was cut short on Sunday when Bala showed signs of not feeling well - he then booked a flight and headed back home. "We spent the whole time chatting and talking about what we wanted to do and what we wanted for ourselves. But little did I know that was God giving me a chance to bid my friend goodbye. "He was the only person I had left‚ it's as if he was coming to say goodbye‚" said Maboa. Their bandmate Moyo died in 2010‚ reportedly from HIV/Aids-related complications. Messages of condolences have flooded the social media with many saddened by the news of Bala's death. Isidingo actress Kgomotso Christopher wrote: "The friendliest care-free soul at intimidating industry events... Rest in eternal peace". "Goodbye dear friend Koyo Bala. Oh the fun times we had when we were all young and free‚ kwaito was fresh on the radio and smiles were true‚" wrote designer Craig Jacobs. Bala's family are yet to make funeral arrangements but said they were looking to burying the musician next week. Bala returned to Cape Town from Johannesburg on Sunday March 6th, complained of having serious pains. He was taken to the Groote Schuur hospital that same day but died the following morning. In 2011‚ Bala disclosed that he was HIV-positive. In 2014 he was diagnosed with anal cancer. https://www.timeslive.co.za/incoming/2016/03/07/av_00031108.jpg/ALTERNATES/crop_630x400/AV_00031108.jpg [img] https://3.bp..com/-plaxSp890m8/Vt6rY_VSYHI/AAAAAAAIis4/mkO-DEcR-e8/s400/1.jpg[/img] http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2016/03/07/Sisters-were-with-Koyo-Bala-as-he-died-of-cancer |
Like seriously? You mean within few days these criminals were tracked and nabbed... Oh.. Chibok girls, your story would have being different if Baba was in power during your kidnap... All hope is still not lost.. |
Indeed a very sad news... OH!! God may we not witness any premature death during our life time.. May we accomplish that which you have designed us for before we were born.. Amen
|