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Politics / Re: No Plans To Dump APC — Okorocha by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 9:22am On Mar 31, 2019
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Religion / Re: Patrick Henry Edet Celebrates 1st Wedding Anniversary & 50th Birthday (Photos) by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 9:20am On Mar 31, 2019
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Politics / Re: 'law Enforcement Agencies Should Fish Out People Who Make Hate Speech - Buhari by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 7:06am On Nov 05, 2018
NairaMedia:
President Buhari has warned Nigerians elites to stop misleading the people through their unguarded utterances and hate speeches.

The president gave the warning at the 24th convocation ceremony of the University of Uyo on Saturday where he said universities as home of great thinkers, should give guidance to the communities to enable the people make informed decisions as the nation approached the 2019 general elections



Gradually and finally PMB is aiming to prosecute his critics and put an end to freedom of speech. . Big brother in the making

The President, who was represented by the Director of Corporate Communications, National Universities Commission, Ibrahim Yakasai, said development and progress could not thrive in a hate-filled and divisive society.

He said that the Federal Government would not condone or tolerate incendiary remarks capable of causing fear and spread hatred among the people, from any person or group of persons. Buhari said that the Federal Government would continue to do its best to ensure security of lives and property in the country.




The President called on the new graduates to look beyond leaders who had failed themselves and the nation but should choose their heroes from among those who believe in the progress of Nigeria and emulate those honest and hardworking in their professions.

https://www.mediahelm.com.ng/2018/11/law-enforcement-agencies-should-fish.html
Politics / Re: Atiku Will Reduce Fuel Price -PDP by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 10:56pm On Nov 01, 2018
midolian:


http://thenationonlineng.net/atiku-will-reduce-fuel-price-pdp/





If this is the manifesto of Mr Atiku and PDP, fellow Nigerians I stand bold to say that voting for Atiku and PDP will be another lucid yet ignored disaster about to hit Nigeria.

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Politics / Re: FG Can’t Fund Budget 2018 Unless Assets Are Sold, Says Ministers by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 1:10pm On Oct 28, 2018
[quote author=engineerboat post=72474369]FG can’t fund budget 2018 unless assets are sold, says Ministers


• Selling Of Assets Will Mitigate Loans Burden
• No, Its Assets-Stripping – Enwegbara
Huge cost of servicing new loans amid poor revenue informed the Federal Government’s decision to dispose of 10 state-owned assets to select investors and the public between now and year end, in order to fund the 2018 fiscal plan.This clarification was given by the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, and her counterpart in the Budget and National Planning Ministry, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, who also argued that borrowings and the assets sale not only constituted strategic actions to funding the 2018 budget, but were in the overall interest of the country.

In the sale of the 10 ailing key national assets, two of which must be sold this month (Nicon Insurance Limited and Skyway Aviation Handling Co), the government is expected to earn the sum of $797m, that is N289b. A Director at the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Joe Anichebe, who revealed government’s plan to sell the outfits, informed that the privatisation agency had pledged to raise N306b to help finance the planned spending.

Apart from the Ajaokuta Steel Complex, which the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele equally identified as one of the assets penciled for disposal, other firms that are up for sale are in the power, aviation and insurance sectors.Earlier in July this year, the Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Alex A. Okoh, also informed that some entities had been prepared for privatisation or for commercialisation.

He listed them as Afam Power Plant; concessioning of Terminal “B,” Warri Old Port; restructuring and recapitalisation of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA); partial commercialisation of the Nigerian Postal Services (NIPOST); and the restructuring/ commercialisation of six River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs); partial commercialisation of three selected national parks and re-privatisation of Yola Disco etc.

In the 2018 Appropriation Act, the sum of N350b is expected from privatisation proceeds, and the BPE boss, Okoh had advised the Federal Government to reduce the propensity of loans accretion because of their high cost of service, and instead dispose of some obsolete assets to raise money for the funding of the yearly budgets.

The capital component for which vital assets are being sold to part finance, in addition to funds from borrowings in the local and international markets is N3. 133t, out of the N 9.12t the 2018 fiscal plan, which implementation began mid – June this year.Under the plan, nearly N2t is to be raised from borrowings from both the domestic and international markets to fund infrastructure captured in the spending plan for the year.

The Guardian recently learnt that the sum of N643b has so far been raised from the domestic market by the Debt Management Office (DMO) this year, and handed over to the Federal Government for that purpose. Speaking recently while on a familiarisation tour of revenue generating agencies, as well as, at the just concluded International Monetary Fund ( IMF)/World Bank Annual Meetings in Indonesia, Bali, Indonesia, Ahmed defended the approach adding that more funds outside government’s revenue was needed to make things happen because revenue has become inadequate.

Corroborating Ahmed, Udoma said: “The draft 2019-2021 Medium Term Fiscal Framework shows that Nigeria faces significant medium-term fiscal challenges, especially with respect to revenue generation. Thus, key reforms will be implemented with increased vigour to improve revenue collection and expenditure management. Achieving fiscal sustainability and macro-fiscal objectives of government will require bold, decisive and urgent action.”

One of those in support of the planned sale of government assets is a macro-economic policy analyst, Prof. Ken Ife, who equally sees the decision as sound and well-articulated policy under the government’s privatisation plan.

According to Ife: “The decision to privatise Ajaokuta Steel Complex is a wise decision because that complex remains one of the white elephant projects that we have in Nigeria. We need to look for a competent investor with a large war chest who can inject the needed funds to revatilise that complex so that it can play its role in the country, by providing the necessary steel derivatives for rail, auto, manufacturing, building and construction industries and the production of steel pipelines for the transportation of petroleum products thousands of kilometres away.

The advantage is enormous. You can’t beat it. All we ask is that government must this time around be cautious and careful in the selection to avoid a repeat of the situation that we are experiencing in the power privatisation programme, where DISCOsdiscos operators are still heavily dependent on government to supply them money, and are refusing to metre customers, preferring estimated bills, where they collect monies from customers indiscriminately.”

As far as development economist and public analyst, Mr. Odilim Enwegbara is concerned, what the government intends to do amounts to asset-stripping on the eve of the country’s general election, insisting that the government can still borrow more money both locally and internationally.

His words: “This administration cannot embark on a sale of a key strategic asset like Ajaokuta Complex when it has less than a year to end its tenure. It should wait until after election to do so, that is if it wins again. Besides, the executive lacks the power to sell such a critical national asset without the approval of the legislature, which I am aware, is making efforts to revitalise that complex.

“Again, another concern is that if the complex is sold under any name, it will be given away after government’s over $30b investment there. Let the government look for funds elsewhere to fund the budget because it cannot sell key national assets to fund one fiscal budget. What happened to the recovered loot that they got?”
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I'm not surprised at this, bloody criminals called leaders. Instead of cutting down their fat allowances and mouth watering salaries they resort to selling public facilities to their fellow criminals. Very soon Nigeria will be sold off to these scoundrels.

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Family / Re: "My Wife Wants To Bring Her 7-Year-Old Girl She Had Before We Met To My Home" by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 4:03am On Aug 06, 2018
Bro, right now, this is about you standing up as the man of your home and guardian of your nuclear family. Forget about your parents / siblings opinion and make your wife happy.

I don't want to believe that you're a mummy's boy at this age and marital status
Celebrities / Re: Illbliss Harassed By SARS Searching For Tramadol by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 8:10pm On Jul 31, 2018
made4naijamusic:
Rapper, Illbliss had an unfortunate experience with the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) officers last night in Lagos.

According to him, SARS officials had guns to his head while they were searching him and his manager for 'tramadol.'

Read his post



SARS again? The last time I checked, the acronym SARS means Special Anti-Robbery Squad. My concern is the rate at which these decorated criminals go about harassing law abiding citizens of our beloved country. This is a lucid show of misplaced priority. Dear SARS! Tramadol is not gun! Leave that job for the NDLEA and go out there for the real armed robbers bloody cowards!

#End SARS NOW#!!!!!!

source :

http://www.made4naija.com/2018/07/rapper-illbliss-harassed-by-sars-officials-in-lagos/

Politics / Re: Rafiu Ibrahim Exposes El-Rufai: "The Text Message He Sent To Saraki" by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 6:23pm On Jul 28, 2018
All I see behind this deceptive rhetoric, rant and blame game is a disagreement over who gets the highest cut. Both characters are lauded and reckoned for their corrupt practice and selfish interest. So who is fooling who here?

See kettle calling pot black..
Nonsense!
Family / Re: Nigerian Man Flies His Mother To US, She Sheds Tears Of Joy, Refuses To Sleep by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 6:10pm On Jul 28, 2018
God bless you sir, I respect men who don't forget their mothers when the pasture becomes green. Thumbs up
Crime / Re: Men Forced To Pay N200K After Being Taken Into The Bush By SARS In Imo. Photo by IfeanyiOpara5698(m): 11:20am On Jul 26, 2018
tsephanyah:
Only criminals dislike SARS
Sai Baba

I strongly disagree with your opinion because I've seen hard working and decent folks harassed by these decorated criminals known as SARS.

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