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bawoni tonim ![]() @damsol kilode tio fi so bee |
Ikomi:lmao ![]() ki lo shele si ogbeni debosky ? Oti to jo meta. mishoo:she oti ba obinrin won she rini ? |
Ikomi:Ma binu ikomi, mo kan nshe awada kekere ni ![]() |
Sori ke ? emi ko lo fun ni iso oo bere lowo e |
Ikomi:She makobami le fe so ni ? |
it seems someone is having a bad day today With all this hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ![]() all over the place. |
Ikomi:lmao ![]() ikomi, alawada ni e o |
Ikomi:nothing will happen to her in Jesus name |
haywhy:amin ooo, ati eyin naa |
babyosisi, well, you can learn the language a bit here someone has been accused of being a kidnapper on this thread ![]() guess who this person is ? |
classic sunny ![]() |
Ikomi:gbomo gbomo ke ? she e sure ? this is scary oo ![]() |
babyosisi:hahaha, babyosisi, i wasn't referring to you ooh, I know you are already taken. kai, so you sabi small yoruba ? lmao ![]() |
mishoo, she onwa iyawo ni ? lmao @babalawo tunes ![]() |
Ikomi:kilo she |
ikamefa:*roll eyes, roll nose, roll ears, roll mouth, roll over, roll whatever* |
ifedy:Alaafia la waa o. She gbogbo e nlo deede ? |
mishoo:ma soro beyen nipa e, omo to niwa ni mishoo:ti o ba de wo idi e nko ? |
Those jobs exist by virtue of the enterpreneur's efforts, he and only he alone should decide who gets itI disagree with you here my friend. Why do you think there are labor laws against job discrimination in place ? If an indian company (operating in Nigeria) has 10 open slots for computer programmers and over 100 well qualified Nigerian programmers (with experience and everything) apply for these positions first, but the indian firm goes and brings in the 10 programmers from india - that is outright discrimination. But based on your quote above, as long as indians own the firm, they can hire however way they please. I completely disagree with that. |
Now talking about Dangote salt factory in which iodine (I) is said to be absent (contrary to company claims), one gets goitre (fatal lump in the throat) when you lack I. Imagine that you keep taking iodine- deficient Dangote salt for years and the level of degeneracy (speaking of I deficiency) you end up with over time.I don't think NAFDAC is saying iodine is completely absent from Dangote's salt, atleast i didn't see this being mentioned. If NAFDAC knows for a fact that Dangote's salt would be harmful in anyway to the public, I believe it would shut down its plants immediately. NAFDAC issued warnings and gave a Dec 31, 2007 deadline as I recall. National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has warned that it would shut down any salt factory in the country that failed to comply with regulations on salt iodisation and migration from packaging salt in big 25kilogramme sacks to smaller packs by December 31, 2007.As you can see above (in bold), the issue here is salt iodisation as it pertains to 25 kg sacks vs. smaller sacks. No where here has Dangote been accused of making salt that lacks iodine as you previously stated. |
The question is whether Nenadi actually expects NAFDAC to back down from performing its rightful duty on the ground of friendship.Well, remember, Dangote group is working on complying with NAFDAC's mandate. If Dangote group wasn't complying now, that'll be a completely different case If so, who will ''beg'' for the fake drug traders whose businesses, albeit ''fake'' has been shattered by the same NAFDAC. Or are their two different sticks for the same measurement?There is a big difference between those that sell fake drugs and this dangote matter. Dangote was engaging in deceptive business practices by labelling his product as having certain vitamins when it really doesn't - which I condemn. The fake drug dealers are selling inferior products of brand name drugs. Besides violating copy right laws, people have been known to die or fall seriously ill as a result of these fake drugs. So, you can't really compare the two. While the dangote situation is "correctable" the same cannot be said for the fake drug dealers. Personally, I think NAFDAC should re-open the Kano flour mills as long as Dangote agrees to comply with the guidelines by a specific date or time frame. |
According to the first post on this thread, Nenadi Usman is a friend of Dangote. Her intervention in this matter is in an un-official capacity, it has nothing to do with her being minister of finance. |
Well, NAFDAC has the right to close down a company if the company has been warned in the past and it failed to comply. For instance, the salt factory has up till Dec 31, 2007 to comply. If NAFDAC really closed down the Kano flour mills, then it must have been warned in the past. I think they should re-open the Kano flour mills since the Dangote official said they are working on complying with NAFDAC's mandate. Nenadi Usman doesn't have to say anything but expalin to Akunyili that the Kano firm is working on complying. QED. . |
Akunyili doesn't have to close the flour mills down unless the firm had been previously warned and it didn't comply. She could just fine the company and give them time to comply with the rules regarding fortification (or ask the company to quit deceiving the public). |
If we as women are going to move forward we have do it for the right reasons. Women like Dora akunyuli, Okonjo Iwela were trained professionals and technocrats.Now let's see The woman has held the position of minority chief whip and has 4 years of legislative experience. She also has a diploma in law, she went to law school at the university of abuja. Don't you think she qualifies as a trained professional ? |
Early mid-life crisis ![]() |
G Nature, must it all be about sex PERVERTpervert ke ? I am not a pervert ooo. I just noticed that people have been omitting sex as one of the things they love to do, so I am reminding them. lol |
How come no one is mentionong sex ? I know all of you love to have sex. Please tell the truth. *i can't yet, because i am still a minor* |
jerseygurl:you right j-girl, it's not uncommon for american ladies to do just that, especially in a social setting. our african ladies tend not to, they don't want to be seen as cheap, some are too shy. |
how am I going to get my hands on pounded yam and egusi (with assorted meat) without lifting a finger ![]() |
my dear, seun ti delete link yen. |
adupe ![]() Awada orii nairaland yii, o gaa oo ! Ije e ri thread nipa michelin89 ? ashiri tu gidi lori thread yen |


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