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NextGovernor:You need to understand simple English usage, when I started with "I remember the days" that was exclusive to the period under review. So chill I have a good night sleep, no need to reply, I won't repond |
Send us the pix of the puccy that suffered for it cos I know you can no use your brain to get that |
So who we go believe now I was shocked when I saw the pics especially after I read about her disgrace on http://www.kulgists.com/2016/05/see-how-miss-grace-was-disgrace-beauty.html I know a lot do go on behind the scene during beauty contest but when someone fails to fall prey, everybody becomes involved |
Zombies would be like "JONATHAN will go that way soon" Touch Not My Anointed!!! |
I remember the days of Prof Ofonagoro (I hope I got that correct). He defended the military with charisma, no lies and very convincing |
Lawd, he should have stayed hidden Twitter-Coach |
cindybella101:I just lerant that any media carry the story of this early morning shooting by the Hausa Army will be shot down |
I've had enough Meanwhile One year of Goodluck Jonathan MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE JONATHAN ADMINISTRATION Aviation: Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria (TRACON) project completed in 2010, Nigeria now has a US Category 1 Certificate, the highest aviation certificate granted by the U.S. allowing any Nigerian registered aircraft to fly direct to any U.S. city. Massive rehabilitation of Federal Airports. The Economy Improvement in Economic Indices - In October 2011 International Ratings agency, Fitch Ratings revised the country’s Outlook upwards from Negative to Stable. Standard and Poor’s another internationally respected and independent ratings agency, revised Nigeria's ratings from stable to Positive. Signing into law the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Bill 2010 (Local Content Bill) which has increased Local Content in the Oil and Gas sector. Launched the NigComSat-1Rsatellite Nigeria’s banking industry rescued and stabilized by the establishment of the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) in the year 2010. MasterCard made Nigeria its regional headquarters for its West/East and Indian Ocean islands zone raising the profile of Nigeria’s e-commerce industry. Nigeria’s GDP grew by a record 8.29% during the last quarter of 2010 and by over 7% in 2011. In the first quarter of 2012 Nigeria had verifiably become the fourth fastest growing economy in the world as recently attested to by several multilateral bodies and trading partners. Revival of the Textile industry via the 150 billion Naira Textile Industry Bailout. Oil and Gas National Refineries Special Task Force inaugurated in February 2012 to ensure Nigeria's refineries are running at optimal levels. Production of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company, (KRPC) hit a 10-year high of over 2.5 million litres per day. Militancy curbed in the Niger Delta leading to a 20% increase in activities of the oil and gas industry which has multiplier effects on the economy. Fuel queues are a thing of the past in today’s Nigeria and public and private efforts are ongoing to expand Nigeria’s refining capacity. Nigeria conducted an election that was universally acclaimed as Nigeria’s freest, fairest and most credible elections till date in April 2011. See all the achievements between 2009 and 2011 here https://mobile.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=276227849393868&id=100010199646791 |
Meanwhile, monthly allocation (for Feb 2016) Abia – N2.27bn Adamawa – N2.23bn Akwa Ibom – N8.55bn Anambra – N2.51bn Bauchi – N2.55bn Bayelsa – N2.98bn Benue – N2.10bn Borno – N2.87bn Cross River – N1.06bn Delta – N6.06bn Ebonyi – N2.16bn Edo – N2.09bn Ekiti – N1.37bn Enugu – N2.37bn Gombe – N1.59bn Imo – N2.29bn Jigawa – NN2.77bn Kaduna – N2.85bn Kano – N3.86bn Katsina – N2.99bn Kebbi – N2.45bn Kogi – N2.50bn Kwara – N1.81bn Lagos – N6.61bn Nassarawa – N2.16bn Niger – N2.34bn Ogun – N1.18bn Ondo – N2.34bn Osun – N6m Oyo – N2.56bn Plateau – N1.53bn Rivers – N6.42bn Sokoto – N2.67bn Taraba – N2.1bn Yobe – N2.36bn Zamfara – N1.62bn.
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Lol The only thing you can be sure about APC is that they will not do exactly what they said would |
zizirecords:Brother ![]() |
What about the exterior? I thought it would be something like this
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omenka:Which leader? The one that said this morning that he is not RULING Nigeria alone GEJ was Nigeria's last leader |
Akwa Ibom Governor Udom Emmanuel yesterday celebrated the first year of his administration with the distribution of 4 litres of fuel to indigenes of state After one year of coming into power, all we got is 4 litres which I think is calculated to last us another another year (hopefully )Source: http://www.kulgists.com/2016/05/udom-marks-democracy-day-with.html?m=0
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But that is just a figure of speech na. WOMEN! |
Lol, Osibanjo Media Influencers are working Distract them from reality Why the focus on 17 years when the northern military looted Nigeria for 40 years with untraceable loots The looters of 17 years, are they still not in government today? |
O my Catching ghost workers using a system that was even initiated by the previous government is now your achievement and a sign that the economy is improving. That was daft. How do these people even sleep in their bed with all these lies haunting them |
White007:The dullardd has just been quoted this morning as saying that he is RULING Nigeria not LEADING, so that absolve him of any lesson leant from leaders |
I am totally vexed each time I hear about N500bn social intervention. Why plan to give handouts to the unproductive sector when those who have skills and are willing to work and be productive and being sack daily and business are folding. What retrogressive thinking. Sinking billions into a socialist beggary system when you are not producing anything |
There is a saying that whatever is built by Russians can only be managed by Russians. If you are building a sensitive infrastructure like nuclear without any plan for technology transfer then.. (O I forgot, we are already RULED by confused people) |
AZeD1:It is an insult to say that the words of Asari is what Niger Delta believes, the documentation of the oil blocks is in public domain so stop quoting Asari. Let me educate you, no foreigner can own an oil block 100%, highest they can get because of their technological expertise is 30%, the rest shared between govt and individuals. Please if not anything learn this one thing today |
Did he just said [size=16pt]"I’m not ruling this country alone"[/size] I give up, let me see what Osibanjo media influencers are going to type here Throwing away a collective discourse of intellectuals and statemen in Nigeria and classifying their efforts as waste. How else can we define a dullardd |
Doyin2:Who United with you to denounce Boko haram when the OIC said attack on boko is an attack on the north. Boko Haram was fighting over over a dry patch of land and it cost Nigeria so much, what do you say about the group fighting over the Golden goose. Buhari should understand that there are better ways to handle this |
AZeD1:Amaechi said something in that period of "we steal because they don't stone us". Stealing has tribal covering, when people sees how much the north is devouring each month as royalties, the few ones from among them that are taking peanuts are just overlooked (this was not quoted but it was said). So beating your child because he stole N50 from you while your neighbors are walking in that taking millions and you can't do anything is nonsensical. The whole Niger Delta can't be asked to fight over 13% while a single individual is taking 30% of the same amount monthly, so if you can take your share of the 13%, go ahead. Until the oil blocks owned by northerners are revised I don't think there will be peace, this is beyond 13%, NDDC or ministry |
Lol, Nigeria security services and very low intelligence. Going after soft targets to intimidate innocent people while the main players are in the field |
QuotaSystem:The "Federal Government" is a collective decision of certain people to have a structure that coordinate their affairs. If there are contentious issues, a referendum is called but where the government feels it can no longer listen to the people, every other options would be attempted |
mistabiola:Main source of income? Lol Do you know that northern oil block owners are earning more than a state in a month. My dear if you go and see how the people are surviving, you will understand why they don't need the oil because even now, there's no impact in their lives |
Skywalker5:Ironically, that's the plan. The rich have always been getting richer. Go to the creeks, you find the people there surviving by petty trading with no social infrastructure yet if a facility in the community has issues, you heard over the news that billions of naira has been lost per day due to the issue. What this means is that the money has always been taken away and the people have always been suffering therefore if the people take measures to shut down the source, maybe they will get a better deal or the parasites just leave the source altogether. I doesn't affect the common people in the affected communities in any way, they are already living without any impact from the oil being taken from their land |
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