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denko:My bro please let the Elected rule with peace and love. I believe with your contribution as well as mine including everyone, Nigeria will move forward. Thank you all for your efforts. Remember you know. .... |
[quote author=Lordlexyy post=26043673]This is how developed countries think. Mounting big infractural projects with the citizens in mind and not some patches of completed roads, rail lines and what are few. Development like this give people some sense of belonging and it raises the spirit of patriotism individual value and competitiveness. The resource is there, what we need is the will, determination and continuity to execute it. [/quote Supported. Seconded. Lovede.followded. What more can I say. . True talk bro. You know. .... |
Are you for real. You know. ..... |
debeginin:That's were we are bro. You know. ........ |
saintneo:True talk bro. But you know. ...... |
Code213:Thank bro for the correction. But why be abusive if you want to correct me. Why l behave that way is because of APC SUPPORTERS. You know. .... |
debeginin:My bro I have once thought of that. Remember the Advantages out number the Disadvantages. Take a good look at European population and Standard of living projection in the next 2 decades compare to Africa. You will understand that their aim is dangerous. Even this is their plan to popularise the Earth. But you know. .... |
P If I may ask? Why is she using Gender preference to gather vote. To me l see this as a coil for. .... You know. .....5 |
MalcoImX:True talk bro. But wait for the final result. You know. ...... |
Code213:The entity called APC is pathetic. I just don't understand their way. Why is it that anything in favour to their IDEALOGY, it will be seen as progressive but the other way round it not the people mandate. You know. ...... |
Not surprised. Buhari k hope you keep to your words. Remember Mosi |
BY AMECHI OGBONNA Despite facing criticisms and attacks for its policies over the past four years, the Federal Government, Thursday, said the transmission economic management apparatus to the incoming government next month would be smooth and seamless. The Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister for the Economy(CME), Dr. (Mrs.), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who gave the assurance while speaking to African Banker magazine in Washington DC, the United States of America, stated that despite having the toughest opposition, the Jonathan administration has left a legacy of an economy with very strong fundamentals and would therefore want his successor to build and improve on the foundation already laid. “Opposition was very tough under President Jonathan but that is the beauty of democracy,” she stated. She, however, said the presence of a high powered economic team of APC at this year’s IMF/World Bank meeting in America ahead of the May 29 handover was an indication that it would take the country’s economic management functions very seriously. The Minister listed some of the legacies of the outgoing administration to include a deficit budget of less than 2 per cent of GDP, a single digit inflation that has been sustained for about two years, a growth rate of about 4.8 per cent, debt to GDP ratio of about 14 per cent and Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) that is rated second in the world on transparency. The CME further explained that despite the smallness of its portfolio, Nigeria’s SWF has continued to invest in infrastructure like roads, bridges and gas projects considered critical to the nation’s economic growth. She also described the establishment of the Mortgage Refinance Company of Nigeria (MRCN) that aims at making long term funds available to finance housing delivery to the country’s estimated 17 million population and the setting up of a development finance institution to meet the funding needs of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) considered the engine room of growth for the economy as clear indications that the outgoing government was deeply committed to leaving a legacy of strong and inclusive economic growth for Nigerians. Okonjo-Iweala further pointed out that government’s recognition that it’s growth trajectory was not adequately impacting the citizens through job creation, necessitated its decision to revolutionise agriculture, which, she said, created lots of jobs and boosted food supply value chain that has reduced the nation’s food import bill drastically, adding that other job creating initiatives were also adopted to achieve a more inclusive growth in the economy. On alleged asset sell off, the Minister said that while it was a globally accepted practice for countries to sell part of their assets to bring in significant assets to rebuild their fiscal buffers in times of crisis, Nigeria was yet to attain the level where such options could be considered given that her external reserves were still robust at between $29 and 30 billion. According to her, part of the major challenges that impacted negatively on the business of governance under President Jonathan was petroleum products’ theft and vandalism of pipelines, which also affected government’s revenue and savings. Source:http://nairausd..com/2015/04/nigerias-most-resilient-economy-in.html
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I don't understand APC way of life. Is that they pr....on . propaganda. Is this the CHANGE they are presenting to NIGERIANS. Chai! This Change oh! We no need....May God heal us. You know. ..... |
Ilekeh:Kai! My people, see this one life. Chai! Wetin happen to this one life. You know. ..... |
loomer:You got it wrong bro. They take it as fun. As yourself what is their purpose? You know. ........ |
What's the gain in this. No be say to hack CBN Account and access make bois see beta life. Kai! My people una see una life. You know. . . .. |
Even in its debut weekend, Kevin James's Paul Blart sequel couldn't outpace Furious 7. The reigning box office champion might have slowed from its blockbuster debut, but Furious 7 maintained first place for the third weekend with an estimated $29.1 million, according to box-office tracker Rentrak on Sunday. This brings the high-octane action movie's domestic total to a staggering $294 million, beating the $202.8 million that Fast & Furious 6 earned after three weeks in 2013. Poll position: Furious 7, starring the late Paul Walker, right, won the box office crown for the third week running, taking an estimated $29.1 million over the weekend The film crossed the $1 billion mark on Friday, AP reported 'The film has set a new standard for the potential for box office in the pre-summer month of April and has truly become part of movie folklore with its record-setting numbers, strong reviews, spectacular word-of-mouth and, of course, the outpouring of support for late star Paul Walker,' Rentrak's senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian said. Walker was killed in a car crash in November 2013 before filming finished and his brother Cody filled in on some of the long shots for him. WEEKEND BOX OFFICE FIGURES Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Rentrak. Final domestic figures will be released Monday. 1. Furious 7, $29.1 million. 2. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, $24 million. 3. Unfriended, $16 million. 4. Home, $10.3 million. 5. The Longest Ride, $6.9 million. 6. Get Hard, $4.8 million. 7. Monkey Kingdom, $4.7 million. 8. Woman In Gold, $4.6 million. 9. The Divergent Series: Insurgent, $4.2 million. 10. Cinderella, $3.9 million. Source:http://nairausd..com/2015/04/furious-7-top-box-office-for-3nd-week.html
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Basildvalour:Thanks bro ,it didn't all come from my head I compile it. Once again thanks. Remember you know........ |
Winning and losing are about your frame of mind more than anything else. You can be a successful go-getter working in a mail room just as easily as you can be a loser CEO. By cultivating a winner's mindset, you'll set yourself up for the greatest success. Check out the list of phrases below and note any that pop up in your daily lexicon. Eliminating them from your speech will go a long way to eliminating the negative thoughts that go along with them and will help you believe that you can succeed. 1. That won't work. How do you know it won't work? Even if it's something that's been tried before that doesn't necessarily mean it won't work this time. Shutting down ideas without trying them is definitely not the mark of a winner. 2. I can't do it. OK, negative Nancy, but guess what? If you can't do it, chances are they'll find someone else who can. Instead, approach this from the perspective of what you'll need to accomplish the task. Do you need more training, more support, more supplies, more time? 3. Impossible Things are rarely impossible, so be very careful throwing this word around. In my experience, it often indicates someone closed-minded who can't see another person's vision. Rather than declaring it impossible, open your mind to how it might be possible. Brainstorm. Look at the problem from different angles. Nothing amazing was ever created by declaring it impossible. 4. That's not fair. What are we, four-year-olds? Real life isn't set up to always be fair, and if you find these words coming out of your mouth, you are almost certainly feeling mistreated. Instead of playing the fair card, however, try looking for opportunities to improve the situation. And, understand that sometimes you're never going to change a situation to make it fair — you might have to go out and create your own, more fair, situation yourself. 5. It's not my fault. It may very well not be your fault, but this phrase assumes that you're laying the blame somewhere else. And nobody wins the blame game. Instead of focusing on blame, focus on solving the problem. How can you step in and make things right — even if you weren't the one in the wrong? 6. I might be able to … Might is another one of those words like try that set you up to fail. When people use words like this, it's because they're expecting not to be able to do whatever is being asked of them. Or, sometimes it's used grudgingly. A client asks you to go above and beyond your original agreement, and to placate them, you say you "might" be able to add something. In either case, don't hedge. Stand your ground and say what you mean. 7. That's not my job. One of the things managers loathe to hear. Sometimes, in order to help the team or move up the ladder, you need to step up and do things that might not ordinarily be in your job description. Don't let yourself be taken advantage of, but try to look at working outside your comfort zone as an opportunity for experience and growth. 8. Need Need is a funny word. You need food, water, and shelter. You don't need that report on time, your team to come in for the weekend, or really anything else at work. You want it. Perhaps you even require it for things to function and flow properly. But do you need it? 9. I think … Which sounds more powerful: I think, I believe, or I know? I think can be wishy-washy. Leaders and other successful people are decisive. Go with what you know. 10. I'll try. Take a page from Yoda's book of wisdom: Do, or do not. There is no try. People tend to use the word try when they want to leave themselves an out, because they consciously or subconsciously don't believe they can or will accomplish the task. These are my top 10, but what are yours? Leave your favorite "loser mindset" phrases in the comments below so that we can add to the list. Source:http://nairausd..com/2015/04/10-phrases-successful-people-avoid-but.html
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Kai! See small boi. Moni guud oh!. You know. ..... |
If na India, dem go de to worship am. Tufia of the kwa. May God help us. You know. ..... |
stronger:I believe you are doing this for fun. You know. .... |
Omooba77:I tire of oh!.Kai! My people. You know. ... |
GAZZUZZ:Stop it. Rip to the dead. O believe he left a good legacy behind. May God see us through. Hope you know. .... |
Gabrielsylar:Abeg no try yarn dis kin tin. Sorry you say Roc....given which what. Guy be careful or.........b...... You know. ... |
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