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I wonder how we mix foreign culture and dogma with Christianity and still promote it as if it has Biblical basis and backing. What surprises me most is that some churches and preachers go as far as saying that marriage is not yet conducted/contracted until there is a church wedding. May God help us. |
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Since they said she went 2 rest, what kind of prayer should we pray now? Is it 4 her 2 rest in peace. |
@Poster: I dont understand how this is a miracle in anyway. Many leaders has resigned at different levels in Nigeria. By the way, Gnassingbe family are dictators that has ruled Togo for decades. I dont know all the details but this to me is more of a bad news than good news. Miracle ko, wonder nee. |
ALSCON is one of Rusal’s key African assets with annual project capacity of 120,000 tonnes, however its operations have been hampered by regular electricity cuts allowing ALSCON to produce only 15,000 tonnes of aluminium last year, a company spokeswoman said.That is just an excuse, why can't they get generators like everyone else. They paid about half the value of the company, they are producing at about half the capacity of the company. Bleep Kremlin, Bleep KGB. |
ALSCON is one of Rusal’s key African assets with annual project capacity of 120,000 tonnes, however its operations have been hampered by regular electricity cuts allowing ALSCON to produce only 15,000 tonnes of aluminium last year, a company spokeswoman said.That is just an excuse, why Can't they get generators. They paid just about half the value of the company and are producing at half the capacity. Bleep Kremlin, Bleep KGB. |
spikes C: finally our children will be free from public porn and indecency which does not add any value to there lives. God bless NigeriaTHANK GOD. Nigeria shud stop takin shit fr oda countries in d name of tryin 2 b diplomatic. Nw ghana wants 2 stp/depot Nigerian traders there fr 2moro 25th. Black haters |
Dat is it. I trust Amaechi on dis one. I hav alwayz said dat he nt wil sit & watch one rivers person die just like dat. I kno rivers pple dnt always leav home 2 go & hustle elsewher cos they hav enof @ hom. Uduaghan & oda states shud follow. To ur tent oh Isreal. Bt I think they shud hav notified d gov & d vc secretly. |
ekwah: I think what some people have forgotten is that there are more than three tribes in Nigeria. The north is not made up of only Hausas/Ibos/Yorubas and besides I see Uwazurike's call as very unreasonable. It's easy to ask people to leave the north but it's not practical. So many southerners have already been established up there for a loooong time now. People have come and had families, businesses, built houses (life is cheaper up there) and soo many other things. You can't just pack and leave all what you have been doing for decades now u know. Will Uwazurike provide jobs for the relocating families or schools for the kids or even houses for them. It's not as simple as people see it and believe me Nigerians have become more inter-woven with each other such that a separation of this nation can only be mentioned on paper.Think about all the different inter-tribal marriages that have happened between Southerners and people from Tribes like Idoma, Igala,Jukun, Tiv,natives of Jos, Gombe,, Bauchi, Niger and a lot other people. Uwazurike and many other people are treating this case as if it was just black and white, which is just wrong.My dear, i think it is ur post that is unreasonable (just borrowing ur word). The life of JUST ONE person that dies thru BH is worth more than ALL the wealth and investment of everybody combined. All the dead, do they remember their money/investment. I really dnt know what our pple are still doing there. Even Big Oga has moved. https://www.nairaland.com/971237/tambuwal-reloctes-family-kaduna Also, talking about inter-tribal marriages; many Nigerians are married to other nationals like Ghanians, Europeans, Americans etc. That will never be an issue. The separation/Confederation of Nigeria is a matter of the earlier the better. |
ekwah: I think what some people have forgotten is that there are more than three tribes in Nigeria. The north is not made up of only Hausas/Ibos/Yorubas and besides I see Uwazurike's call as very unreasonable. It's easy to ask people to leave the north but it's not practical. So many southerners have already been established up there for a loooong time now. People have come and had families, businesses, built houses (life is cheaper up there) and soo many other things. You can't just pack and leave all what you have been doing for decades now u know. Will Uwazurike provide jobs for the relocating families or schools for the kids or even houses for them. It's not as simple as people see it and believe me Nigerians have become more inter-woven with each other such that a separation of this nation can only be mentioned on paper.Think about all the different inter-tribal marriages that have happened between Southerners and people from Tribes like Idoma, Igala,Jukun, Tiv,natives of Jos, Gombe,, Bauchi, Niger and a lot other people. Uwazurike and many other people are treating this case as if it was just black and white, which is just wrong. |
Pls, 4 christ's sake, cant our pple overther com bak home. Let dem B killin their own pple. Wot kind of moni/greena pasture ar U lukin 4 ther @ d xpense of ur life. STATE GOVRNORS, AS D CHIEF CSOs of THEIR STATES/PPL SHUD @ LEAST SUGGEST 2 THEIR PPLE 2 COM BAK HOM. Tru, am beginnin 2 lose pity 4 our pple overther. PLS, COM BAK 2 SAFER PLACES IN D SOUTH. |
Much is said about so many other capital intensive business here e.g. Haulage, AGO import and sales, Crude Oil sales, Real Estate etc. while very little is heard about the almighty Dredging Business. Although capital intensive, Dredging biz pays MUCH FASTER, BETTER and EASIER (with less risk and challenge) than most other businesses in the same category e.g haulage. I have been in the haulage business for years (Managing Flatbeds and Tippers) and now engaging in aspects of dredging business, so am talking from a rich personal experience. There are different areas one can participate in the Dredging Business, I will do my best to explain them as much and as brief as I can here. Meanwhile, this Dredger is available for sales. Brief Details: 14/12, Cutter Function, Line 1.5mts, Floater Ladder, Not used locally. Others of different sizes are available for lease/Hire. For free information or assistance in any area of dredging be free to contact goldbergconcepts@gmail.com |
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u dont join the pillars together.There are prefab steel rails which will be installed by suppliers.This can not be done at this stageI know dat, just like in bridges. My point is that, that also will take time and money. The project is a good one but considering the cost, duration and timing compared with other pressing needs, makes it wrong. There is the right time for everything |
Leave Amaechi.Like I said. D poster i believe was talking to pple outside PH. Dis is a COMPLETE White ELEPHANT PROJECT. Somebody wrote dat he works with the company handling it, pls answer me This project was one of the achievement of amaechi during d reelection campaign (He had better things to include)more than 18months ago. How many pillars has been added bw then and now and how many is remaining to complete the project how much is the cost of each pillar and how much will be the total cost more than 2 years on that project not up to 2 kilometres,(UTC Jucntion to Station) still not completed. how long will the rest take. You have not started work on joining the pillars together. |
work with one of the companies involved in the project, I can authoritatively say that it is not a white elephant project.Our governor (Amaechi) is doing VERY well. Monorails are good BUT when you consider the HUGE budget that is involved you will agree that doing the right thing at the wrong time makes it wrong. It is an ill advised project. He can applied that to other area dat help us all in much better ways. What about priority (Scale of preference) in expenditure. |
This project is one BIG scam!. I'm really disappointed with Amaechi,I THINK THIS POSTTER IS TARGETING THOSE THAT DNT STAY IN PORT HARCOURT or THOSE THAT HAVE NOT BEEN TO THE SITE. I love and admire Amaechi but this project is just a WHITE ELEPHANT PROJECT. A financial drain pipe. the project is just about THREE percent (3%) completion stage (consider from station bus stop thru all of Aba road, branching to trans Amadi etc, 3% is an exaggeration)and already amounting to billions in expenditure. The money being used/wasted in such jumbo project could have been applied in other areas that will have fast and effective impact on the life of the people. Since the stoppage of "Okada" (a good idea) nothing has been done as an alternative to public transport. The buses used for the 17th sports festival are lying in waste at govt house car park. there is no traffic hold up/congestion in port harcourt for now that road expansion/construction can not solve. E.g. Agip junction solved, eleme solved, Ikwerre road solved, olu obsanjo solved, rumuola road ok etc. our Leaders tend to solve problems without creating solutions. |
The exit of this great Titan has again reechoed the fact that, many people can talk of what they want and what they believe in but only a minute few are ready to stand up for what they believe in. If you don’t have a course to die for, you don’t have a cause to live. Most people pray to God to solve their problem while the wise pray to God for the strength and wisdom to solve their problem. I think God prefers the second lot. Ojukwu and his people fought and died for a course they believed in. It is so unfortunate that the problems they saw and fought against several decades ago are exactly our greatest challenge today as a country, even at the very time of his death. I have keenly observed it and can personal avow the common fact that prevention is better than cure. All the solutions we try to proffer today on the issue of security (Boko Haram) etc, are just very good efforts at solving the problem but they are not addressing the cause of the problem. Every foundational problem like the one we have in Nigeria must be addressed from the foundation. Great one, you have done your part and now gone to rest. As you go, salute them that have gone aforetime. Salute them that fell ‘cause of the course. Pray the powers beyond to curse for us them that cause us to fear, pray even the Supreme Lord to help us see today, what you saw yesterday, that we may see tomorrow that tomorrow that we seek. Rest In Peace. |
I nid 2 check some jobs/contrats fr NDDC, to kno if ther ar authentic & stil valid. 4 details, 07034268732. |
I want 2 wake my girlfriend up by mid nite & propose 2 her. Am in PH, she is @ Calabar. Pls pray 4 me 4 ha 2 say yes. |
[size=8pt]IBB was a youth when he fought and took a bullet for the unity of Nigeria 40yrs ago. He should first ask if the Nigerian youth of today is ready to make such a mistake again.[/size] there can never be unity bw the southern nations (including MB) and the core north. What we are left to decide is HOW and WHEN we will part ways. My prayer is for us not to pass thru Darfur b4 we reach South Sudan |
I am not an economist but I know that a system that is subsidizing consumption without empowering production will DEFINITELY collapse. That is exactly what we are doing as fuel subsidy. You cant be subsidizing consumption and expect people to make efforts to produce. I don’t know all the details and what exactly should be done economically but if this is an economic challenge that requires and economic approach, then I strongly have faith in the judgment and prescription of a team make up of world renowned experts like Okonjo Iweala, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Aganga including Maduekwe. As far as I know they are about the best team Nigeria can put together at the moment. If another person were the president I wonder if we could have a better team setup. I, you and everyone will eagerly swallow A BITTER PILL provided it was prescribed by a qualified Physician. Nigerians want a change but are not ready to MAKE a change. When you expect change to occur on its own, I see that as evolution; which takes a very, very long time and you can hardly determine the result. Maybe the Government didn’t handle the process well but what do you think are the benefits of this subsidy removal and what government should do. 1. Nigerians (some of them have refineries abroad) and other investors will now build refineries here which will lead to massive employment and product availability. 2. Government should “subsidize” the building of refineries through loans, tax reliefs, easy license acquisition process etc. 3. Construct high-speed cargo and executive passenger railways particularly from Lagos to east. Please, let’s have your view on the benefits of subsidy removal and what government should. |
80billion dollars from Nigeria foreign reserves account to his private accountStory. how much is our foreign reserve. |
I am not an economist but I know that a system that is subsidizing consumption without empowering production will DEFINITELY collapse. That is exactly what we are doing as fuel subsidy. You cant be subsidizing consumption and expect people to make efforts to produce. I don’t know all the details and what exactly should be done economically but if this is an economic challenge that requires and economic approach, then I strongly have faith in the judgment and prescription of a team make up of world renowned experts like Okonjo Iweala, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Aganga including Maduekwe. As far as I know they are about the best team Nigeria can put together at the moment. If another person were the president I wonder if we could have a better team setup. I, you and everyone will eagerly swallow A BITTER PILL provided it was prescribed by a qualified Physician. Nigerians want a change but are not ready to MAKE a change. When you expect change to occur on its own, I see that as evolution; which takes a very, very long time and you can hardly determine the result. Maybe the Government didn’t handle the process well but what do you think are the benefits of this subsidy removal and what government should do. 1. Nigerians (some of them have refineries abroad) and other investors will now build refineries here which will lead to massive employment and product availability. 2. Government should “subsidize” the building of refineries through loans, tax reliefs, easy license acquisition process etc. 3. Construct high-speed cargo and executive passenger railways particularly from Lagos to east. Please, let’s have your view on the benefits of subsidy removal and what government should. |
I am not an economist but I know that a system that is subsidizing consumption without empowering production will DEFINITELY collapse. That is exactly what we are doing as fuel subsidy. You cant be subsidizing consumption and expect people to make efforts to produce. I don’t know all the details and what exactly should be done economically but if this is an economic challenge that requires and economic approach, then I strongly have faith in the judgment and prescription of a team make up of world renowned experts like Okonjo Iweala, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Aganga including Maduekwe. As far as I know they are about the best team Nigeria can put together at the moment. If another person were the president I wonder if we could have a better team setup. [size=8pt][size=8pt]I, you and everyone will eagerly swallow a bitter pill provided it was prescribe by a qualified Physician. [/size][/size] Nigerians want a change but are not ready to MAKE a change. When you expect change to occur on its own, I see that as evolution; which takes a very, very long time and you can hardly determine the result. Maybe the Government didn’t handle the process well but what do you think are the benefits of this subsidy removal and what government should do. 1. Nigerians (some of them have refineries abroad) and other investors will now build refineries here which will lead to massive employment and product availability. 2. Government should “subsidize” the building of refineries through loans, tax reliefs, easy license acquisition etc. 3. Construct high-speed cargo and executive passenger railways particularly from Lagos to east. Please, let’s have your view on the benefits of subsidy removal and what government should. |
Pls, only serious and competent companies with experience in such projects particularly in the Niger Delta region should contact me please. This is a new year. |