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Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by guyman2012(m): 9:32am On Aug 26, 2014
have any body receive d 2nd invitation from kaduna.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Federal Ministry Of Health Massive Recruitment August 2014 by guyman2012(m): 7:09am On Aug 22, 2014
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PoliticsRe: Chibok Girls : We Are Not Against Third Party Dialogue – Jonathan by guyman2012(m):
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SportsRe: Another American, Robert Simmons, Switches Allegiances To Team Naija @ C'wealth! by guyman2012(m): 8:36am On Jul 28, 2014
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PoliticsRe: Obiano Deploys Hi-Tech Surveillance And Drones As Anambrans Raise N100 Million by guyman2012(m):
hmmmmmmm. I dnt blive oooooo. i tink d are jst playing wit our inteligence
FashionRe: Ladies: What Makeup Reveals About You by guyman2012(m): 9:16am On Jul 23, 2014
i hate faking. so i dnt like ladies dat apply makeup
PoliticsRe: #bringbackourgirls Campaign Will mark 100days Of The Missing Girls World Wide. by guyman2012(m): 6:45am On Jul 23, 2014
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Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa's ANC Calls Israeli Ambassador To Leave The Country by guyman2012(m):
front page tins. Im in full support of South Africa stand on dis. D are showing d whole world dat Africa have cum of age to mek dia stand knwn on international politics. I tink Nigeria over silence on international politics meks me feel dat, we are onli showing ourselves as giant of Africa to only African countries nt to d whole world. D tin dey tire wen ever i read comments of my fellow Christians supporting d gross inhumanity of wat Israel is doing to d Palistinian. D tin self dis ppl no b Christians self and d have more muslims dan Christians.
BusinessRe: ADVICE : Listed My Item On Ebay, Got A Bidder, Items No More Available. by guyman2012(m): 10:00pm On Jul 20, 2014
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ComputersRe: 21 Amazing Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Google by guyman2012(m): 6:25am On Jul 20, 2014
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president national association of space boookers
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: How To Choose A Logo Designer by guyman2012(m): 9:52pm On Jul 19, 2014
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by guyman2012(m): 2:18pm On Jul 18, 2014
Calljboy: Yea, I received around 11am.
tnks i hv received mine 2. all d best bro
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by guyman2012(m): 11:42am On Jul 18, 2014
tranxo: If you were told to come and collect N20M somewhere by 7am, what time will you be there?
perfect ans walahi. no mind d guy jor
Jobs/VacanciesRe: SSS Cadet Course 28 2014 Recruitment!!! by guyman2012(m): 10:59am On Jul 18, 2014
have anybody frm kaduna receive sms 4 d aptitude test
CultureRe: Ndigbo Originated From Egypt, Jacob’s Son Is The Father Of Nri – Monarch by guyman2012(m): 11:44am On Jul 14, 2014
Chinaimporter: My respect to his royal majesty but i would put a basket on my face as i say he is very wrong.The true origin of the igbos lies in the sumerian city of ur near the site on ancient babylonia.the igbos establist the ubaid dynasty headed by the great igbo king meshanepada who built a ziggurat in honor of the great god nnanna(also called nanna in sumerian and sin in akkadian) who asked the igbos to migrate to other part of the world to spread civilization in the then young world. Igbos then invented the first alphabet called the cuneiform and left babylon under an igbo family called the Akadians who where the ancestors of modern arabs,Ethiopians and jews through a former sheperd of igbo orign called abraham.
The igbos then migrated to perisia which they civilized and gave her first royal dynasty and their god called Ahura mazda(i hi ura mu aza gi meaning he who answers me in my sleep)
From there they went to ancient egypt where they civilized and gave her first pyramids and also sent a delegation th civilized the barbarians in the north called the greeks.it should be noted that some of the greatest greek men where igbos eg aristotle(erie asi tolu uto), pythagoras(bia ta ara) achilles( aku ili) etc.
The igbos also enslaved the isrealites in both babylonia and Egypt and after they got tired of the city life they migrated to eastern nigeria while civilizing the Nubians, yorubas,fulanis etc on there way.it should be noted that oduduwa and bayegida were all igbos in oduduwa case yoruba legend holds that he is a fair man from the east. The igos are not desended from jews or egyptians rather thses people are all desended from the igbos and and unbiased historical evaluation would prove that
bro na dis 1 sure pass all dose once na big fatt lieeeeeeee
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Fan Milk Is Recriuting (sales Rep) by guyman2012(m): 9:47pm On Jul 11, 2014
good luck to dos dat will apply
CelebritiesRe: Happy Birthday To Olu Jacobs! by guyman2012(m): 7:33pm On Jul 11, 2014
i jst wnted to b notice dats all. any guy i galant
CelebritiesRe: Happy Birthday To Olu Jacobs! by guyman2012(m):
First of all i wnt to thank God for dis moment. And also being alive to c dis day. I reali wnt to appreciate my first and onli true Luv Linda for d care u show to me thru out our relationshp, thou it did nt last bt i still care, and also my swthrt Debby Sam 4 every thing u have done 2 me. And my family i reali appreciate ur care n support. I realli wnt 2 tnk Seun 4 creatin nairaland, d platform im using to show my appreciattion. N also all nairalander addict, my beautiful readers i also apprecite u guys alot. Its nt easy to mek front page oooooooooooooooooo. less i 4get Happpy birthday sir wullnp. its me ur biggest fan. i fit cum edit am ooo cuz i never finish.... lol
SportsRe: Tickets For Argentina Vs. Germany WC Final Could Cost More Than $20,000 by guyman2012(m): 10:34pm On Jul 10, 2014
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SportsRe: Cortana Has Picked The Winner Of The 2014 World Cup! by guyman2012(m): 2:20pm On Jul 10, 2014
let me book space will comment later
SportsRe: Cortana Predicts Argentina To Beat Germany by guyman2012(m): 2:02pm On Jul 10, 2014
whch 1 una want mek we blive 1st na Germany Nw na Argentina. nawa ooo.
Car TalkRe: The World Longest And Worst Traffic Jam Ever In History-lasted 12 Days- VIDEO by guyman2012(m): 9:10am On Jul 10, 2014
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Great Business Opportunity: Make A Minimum Of $1,000 Or N167,000 A Week On Part by guyman2012(m): 9:00am On Jul 10, 2014
mtswwwwwwwww jst waste my time readin dis
PoliticsRe: Reps Probe Failed $470m CCTV Projects by guyman2012(m): 8:54am On Jul 10, 2014
Alpet: The House of Representatives on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the alleged failure of the Video Surveillance and Closed Circuit Television projects of the Federal Government.
The contract for the projects, known as Public Security Communications System, was awarded in the “early part” of the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua in the initial sum of $470m under a finance agreement between the government and the China Export Bank.
The contract was awarded to ZTE Nigeria Limited.
In a resolution in Abuja, the House observed that though the projects had been completed and handed over to the government since 2012, “no criminal activity has ever been detected through the security cameras.”
The CCTV can produce images or recordings for surveillance purposes, and can be either video, digital or still recording.
In most modern cities, the cameras are deployed in strategic locations to detect crimes and criminal activities.
The resolution followed a motion moved by a member from Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Saviour Friday-Udoh, who complained that the purpose of installing the CCTV had been defeated if they failed in detecting crime.
He informed the House that the CCTV system was installed in major cities, including Abuja and Lagos.
He recalled that there were other contracts to install 2,000 digital solar-powered cameras, 1,000 each in Abuja and Lagos.
Friday-Udoh said the contracts also included the installation of 37 switch rooms; MW backbones; 37 Coalition Emergency Response System; 38 Video Conference Subsystem; 37 E-Police System; six Emergency Communication Vehicles; and 1.5 million subscriber lines.
The lawmaker noted that after spending such a huge amount in a bid to contain the wave of insecurity in the country, the cameras had remained useless almost two years into the completion of the projects.
His prayer, which the House unanimously endorsed, read, “Mandate the Committees on ICT, Public Safety and National Security to investigate the failure of the Video Surveillance and Close Circuit Television to detect criminal activities in Nigeria’s cities and report back to the House within two weeks.”
The House also passed another motion bearing on security at the nation’s airports.
The motion sought to investigate the “pilfering of luggage” at the airports, particularly the international airports.
A member from Benue State, Mr. Hassan Saleh, who moved the motion, told the House that there had been many reported cases lately.
“This is causing serious embarrassment to us as a country.
“Passengers often have their luggage tampered with at the airports and nothing is being done about it,” he added.
The session, which was presided over by the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, passed the motion in a majority voice vote and referred it to the Committee on Aviation for investigation.”
Meanwhile, the upper federal legislative chamber, the Senate, has passed for second reading a bill which seeks to amend the Oil and Gas Export Free Zone Authority Act for greater effectiveness and efficiency.
The bill, which was subsequently referred to the committee on Trade and Establishment for further legislative work, was sponsored by Senator Odion Ugbesia.
Ugbesia noted that free zones all over the world had been instrumental in boosting industrial and economic growth.
He said it was in recognition of this that made the Federal Government established the Onne Oil and Gas free zones.
He said the zones had all along been providing greater level of foreign direct investment, technology transfer, manpower development, provision of employment opportunities and greater economic self- reliance.
He said, “Our Free Trade Zones are far from achieving the purpose for which they were established and there are serious doubts as to whether Nigeria has indeed benefitted from the Onne Oil and Gas free zone beyond the benefit accruable to an industrial area, which is the result of weak regulatory framework guiding the operations of free zones in Nigeria.”
He further explained that the most attractive feature of a free zone anywhere in the world had been the tax holiday which investors enjoyed as incentive and encouragement for investment and that the amendment provided same.
The Senate also on Wednesday approved the establishment of a College of Education for the Federal Capital Territory.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, while reading the lead debate said it was a conference committee bill of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The bill says the Minister of FCT will be the visitor to the college, and the minister will conduct visitation every five years, while the Governing Council will submit financial reports every year.
The Senator representing the FCT, Senator Philip Aduda, commended the conference committee of both chambers for a job well done.
He said the school had been there but was without an enabling law to make it function effectively as a legal higher institution.
Senate President, David Mark, congratulated the FCT residents for the establishment of the institution.
Source- http://www.punchng.com/news/reps-probe-failed-470m-cctv-projects/
Alpet: The House of Representatives on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the alleged failure of the Video Surveillance and Closed Circuit Television projects of the Federal Government.
The contract for the projects, known as Public Security Communications System, was awarded in the “early part” of the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua in the initial sum of $470m under a finance agreement between the government and the China Export Bank.
The contract was awarded to ZTE Nigeria Limited.
In a resolution in Abuja, the House observed that though the projects had been completed and handed over to the government since 2012, “no criminal activity has ever been detected through the security cameras.”
The CCTV can produce images or recordings for surveillance purposes, and can be either video, digital or still recording.
In most modern cities, the cameras are deployed in strategic locations to detect crimes and criminal activities.
The resolution followed a motion moved by a member from Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Saviour Friday-Udoh, who complained that the purpose of installing the CCTV had been defeated if they failed in detecting crime.
He informed the House that the CCTV system was installed in major cities, including Abuja and Lagos.
He recalled that there were other contracts to install 2,000 digital solar-powered cameras, 1,000 each in Abuja and Lagos.
Friday-Udoh said the contracts also included the installation of 37 switch rooms; MW backbones; 37 Coalition Emergency Response System; 38 Video Conference Subsystem; 37 E-Police System; six Emergency Communication Vehicles; and 1.5 million subscriber lines.
The lawmaker noted that after spending such a huge amount in a bid to contain the wave of insecurity in the country, the cameras had remained useless almost two years into the completion of the projects.
His prayer, which the House unanimously endorsed, read, “Mandate the Committees on ICT, Public Safety and National Security to investigate the failure of the Video Surveillance and Close Circuit Television to detect criminal activities in Nigeria’s cities and report back to the House within two weeks.”
The House also passed another motion bearing on security at the nation’s airports.
The motion sought to investigate the “pilfering of luggage” at the airports, particularly the international airports.
A member from Benue State, Mr. Hassan Saleh, who moved the motion, told the House that there had been many reported cases lately.
“This is causing serious embarrassment to us as a country.
“Passengers often have their luggage tampered with at the airports and nothing is being done about it,” he added.
The session, which was presided over by the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, passed the motion in a majority voice vote and referred it to the Committee on Aviation for investigation.”
Meanwhile, the upper federal legislative chamber, the Senate, has passed for second reading a bill which seeks to amend the Oil and Gas Export Free Zone Authority Act for greater effectiveness and efficiency.
The bill, which was subsequently referred to the committee on Trade and Establishment for further legislative work, was sponsored by Senator Odion Ugbesia.
Ugbesia noted that free zones all over the world had been instrumental in boosting industrial and economic growth.
He said it was in recognition of this that made the Federal Government established the Onne Oil and Gas free zones.
He said the zones had all along been providing greater level of foreign direct investment, technology transfer, manpower development, provision of employment opportunities and greater economic self- reliance.
He said, “Our Free Trade Zones are far from achieving the purpose for which they were established and there are serious doubts as to whether Nigeria has indeed benefitted from the Onne Oil and Gas free zone beyond the benefit accruable to an industrial area, which is the result of weak regulatory framework guiding the operations of free zones in Nigeria.”
He further explained that the most attractive feature of a free zone anywhere in the world had been the tax holiday which investors enjoyed as incentive and encouragement for investment and that the amendment provided same.
The Senate also on Wednesday approved the establishment of a College of Education for the Federal Capital Territory.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, while reading the lead debate said it was a conference committee bill of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The bill says the Minister of FCT will be the visitor to the college, and the minister will conduct visitation every five years, while the Governing Council will submit financial reports every year.
The Senator representing the FCT, Senator Philip Aduda, commended the conference committee of both chambers for a job well done.
He said the school had been there but was without an enabling law to make it function effectively as a legal higher institution.
Senate President, David Mark, congratulated the FCT residents for the establishment of the institution.
Source- http://www.punchng.com/news/reps-probe-failed-470m-cctv-projects/
Alpet: The House of Representatives on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the alleged failure of the Video Surveillance and Closed Circuit Television projects of the Federal Government.
The contract for the projects, known as Public Security Communications System, was awarded in the “early part” of the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua in the initial sum of $470m under a finance agreement between the government and the China Export Bank.
The contract was awarded to ZTE Nigeria Limited.
In a resolution in Abuja, the House observed that though the projects had been completed and handed over to the government since 2012, “no criminal activity has ever been detected through the security cameras.”
The CCTV can produce images or recordings for surveillance purposes, and can be either video, digital or still recording.
In most modern cities, the cameras are deployed in strategic locations to detect crimes and criminal activities.
The resolution followed a motion moved by a member from Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Saviour Friday-Udoh, who complained that the purpose of installing the CCTV had been defeated if they failed in detecting crime.
He informed the House that the CCTV system was installed in major cities, including Abuja and Lagos.
He recalled that there were other contracts to install 2,000 digital solar-powered cameras, 1,000 each in Abuja and Lagos.
Friday-Udoh said the contracts also included the installation of 37 switch rooms; MW backbones; 37 Coalition Emergency Response System; 38 Video Conference Subsystem; 37 E-Police System; six Emergency Communication Vehicles; and 1.5 million subscriber lines.
The lawmaker noted that after spending such a huge amount in a bid to contain the wave of insecurity in the country, the cameras had remained useless almost two years into the completion of the projects.
His prayer, which the House unanimously endorsed, read, “Mandate the Committees on ICT, Public Safety and National Security to investigate the failure of the Video Surveillance and Close Circuit Television to detect criminal activities in Nigeria’s cities and report back to the House within two weeks.”
The House also passed another motion bearing on security at the nation’s airports.
The motion sought to investigate the “pilfering of luggage” at the airports, particularly the international airports.
A member from Benue State, Mr. Hassan Saleh, who moved the motion, told the House that there had been many reported cases lately.
“This is causing serious embarrassment to us as a country.
“Passengers often have their luggage tampered with at the airports and nothing is being done about it,” he added.
The session, which was presided over by the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, passed the motion in a majority voice vote and referred it to the Committee on Aviation for investigation.”
Meanwhile, the upper federal legislative chamber, the Senate, has passed for second reading a bill which seeks to amend the Oil and Gas Export Free Zone Authority Act for greater effectiveness and efficiency.
The bill, which was subsequently referred to the committee on Trade and Establishment for further legislative work, was sponsored by Senator Odion Ugbesia.
Ugbesia noted that free zones all over the world had been instrumental in boosting industrial and economic growth.
He said it was in recognition of this that made the Federal Government established the Onne Oil and Gas free zones.
He said the zones had all along been providing greater level of foreign direct investment, technology transfer, manpower development, provision of employment opportunities and greater economic self- reliance.
He said, “Our Free Trade Zones are far from achieving the purpose for which they were established and there are serious doubts as to whether Nigeria has indeed benefitted from the Onne Oil and Gas free zone beyond the benefit accruable to an industrial area, which is the result of weak regulatory framework guiding the operations of free zones in Nigeria.”
He further explained that the most attractive feature of a free zone anywhere in the world had been the tax holiday which investors enjoyed as incentive and encouragement for investment and that the amendment provided same.
The Senate also on Wednesday approved the establishment of a College of Education for the Federal Capital Territory.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, while reading the lead debate said it was a conference committee bill of both chambers of the National Assembly.
The bill says the Minister of FCT will be the visitor to the college, and the minister will conduct visitation every five years, while the Governing Council will submit financial reports every year.
The Senator representing the FCT, Senator Philip Aduda, commended the conference committee of both chambers for a job well done.
He said the school had been there but was without an enabling law to make it function effectively as a legal higher institution.
Senate President, David Mark, congratulated the FCT residents for the establishment of the institution.
Source- http://www.punchng.com/news/reps-probe-failed-470m-cctv-projects/

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