Christianity Etc › Re: Some Churches Carry-out Pregnancy Test Before Wedding: Why? by Goldia(f): 9:13pm On Feb 20, 2013 |
Dzany: why do some churches perform PT test before wedding? Most new generation (business center) churches perform such stupid and dumb test becouse thier memebers are equally stupid and dumb.......members of such churches are like people with good legs who decided to walk on clutches and ride on wheelchairs....dum.bfoo.ls!!!  |
Sports › Re: Not Being Able To Watch Nigeria's Match Live: How Did You Feel? by Goldia(f): 9:12pm On Jan 21, 2013 |
no feeling |
Sports › Re: AFCON: Nigeria Vs Burkina Faso (1 - 1) On 21st January 2013 by Goldia(f): 8:54pm On Jan 21, 2013 |
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Crime › Re: Gunmen Invade RCCG Corpers' Lodge In Taraba State by Goldia(f): 4:43pm On Sep 07, 2012 |
He said: “I can confirm the attack, but it is not robbery.
I thought the corp members said their money, phones and laptops were stolen. |
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Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs France: Olympics Basketball (73 - 79) On 6th August 2012 by Goldia(f): 4:10pm On Aug 06, 2012 |
One factor that militated against us apart from the inability to score and defend well is "low self esteem" Whose self esteem? Nigerians generally or D'tigers |
Family › Re: Happy Fathers Day! Appreciate Fathers Today by Goldia(f): 11:41am On Jun 17, 2012 |
Happy father's day dad |
Politics › Re: What Has Jonathan's Administration Achieved In One Year? by Goldia(f): 5:22pm On May 09, 2012 |
kayusfit: Ever since his declaration of the cassava bread bakery in aso rock, i remained on hunger strike waiting for the day the breads will be done and ready to eat for masses. Since cassava bread is on the list of his campaign promises lets patiently wait till he opens his oven and serve us CASSAVA bread I hope you won't die of hunger before the manna from GEJ comes |
Politics › Re: What Has Jonathan's Administration Achieved In One Year? by Goldia(f): 5:06pm On May 09, 2012 |
Afolabs101: Only in Nigeria will govt Ministers spend the taxpayers' money on buying TV slots to showcase what they have done Really, if there is real change, you wont have to spend hours on TV!
Like the OP requested, list the accomplishments...... Exactly |
Politics › Re: FG Set To Enforce Use Of Made-in-nigeria IT Products by Goldia(f): 6:10pm On May 08, 2012 |
bilms: FG Set To Enforce Use Of Made-In-Nigeria IT Products http://www.leadership.ng/nga/articles/23995/2012/05/08/fg_set_enforce_use_madeinnigeria_it_products.html
The Federal Government through the National Information Technology Development Agency (Nitda), a parastatal of the Ministry of Communication Technology is set to enforce the use of Made-in-Nigeria IT products by government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs).
Mr. Inye Kemabonta, Director, Standards and Regulation, Nitda said the agency was working through the National Technical Committee (NTC) on IT Standards to ensure that made-in-Nigeria IT products meet global standards and that Nigerians would have no more excuse not to patronise made-in Nigeria products.
The committee would also consolidate the Nitda campaign for Nigerians to buy made-in-Nigeria products in IT and provide the enabling framework for the development of the indigenous IT sector. The NTC was established by Nitda as a specialised organ for IT standards development in the country. The Minister for Communication Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson inaugurated the committee in November last year.
To this end, Nitda would next week in Lagos hold an IT stakeholder workshop for the purpose of fine-tuning draft standards and guidelines for made- in- Nigeria IT hardware products. The Director-General of Nitda, Prof Cleopas Angaye, is expected to use the occasion of the workshop to remind the MDAs that the Federal Government mandatory policy which requires the public sector to procure low-end Nigerian IT products is still in force.
Nitda has created an Online Public Complaints Platform to track any disregard for the policy and to monitor compliance to minimum standards by product manufacturers in accordance with section 6 of the NITDA Act of 2007. Recently, government announced a plan to establish a N1 billion Software Innovation Fund to fast-track the development of made-in-Nigeria software by the youths. The fund commenced with seed money from the government.
Angaye had during the final review of the draft policy on software development in November 2011 said Nigeria could earn about $6 billion from software if properly harnessed especially as the software industry is not a capital intensive sector, noting that ICT has been accepted globally as a major tool for sustainable socio-economic development, he said software was the engine for this powerful tool.
“It is however disheartening to observe that these investments have been mostly on imported software. A recent disclosure by the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) shows that Nigeria loses about $1 billion annually to software importation. Whereas Nigeria software industry is potentially a $6 billion industry and could surpass revenue from the oil industry,” Angaye said. Nothing would stop us from using them once they are standard. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Here Is A List Of Churches That Has Derailed In The Message Of Holiness. by Goldia(f): 5:51pm On May 08, 2012 |
Even if you want to be truthful, it should be about The Church, irrespective of doctrine and denomination. So don't go about mentioning names. What have you done about the rot? |
Health › Re: Lagos Government Willing To Negotiate With Sacked Doctors by Goldia(f): 5:38pm On May 08, 2012 |
Doctors have the right to demand for better working conditions (esp. increase in salaries) considering what their counterparts overseas get but in demanding for their rights, they have caused loss of lives instead of saving lives. It's high time we had leaders who are compassionate as well as strict. If all workers keep making outrageous demands in 'this' Nigeria, the whole situation will get worse. However, both parties should remember that when elephants are at war, the grasses will suffer. lol |
Politics › Re: Subsidy Removal: Jonathan & Back-Stabbing Governors by Goldia(f): 11:04am On May 08, 2012 |
otokx: What is the point increasing electricity tariff when there is darkness all over the land? abi o |
Christianity Etc › Re: Mali: Sharia Imposed In Timbuktu, Muslims Demolish Churches, Christians Flee by Goldia(f): 12:50pm On Apr 16, 2012 |
May God help christians. Things like this should teach nigerians that unity is far better than division |