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Christianity EtcRe: Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere Opens 11 Free Schools, Blasts Some Pastors by jamjo: 4:08pm On Apr 24, 2019
abjonline:
No comment... just run the school for a year and let's see if you will not close it down or impose tuition fees
He opened one and from one to two, three, four to eleven those schools were not opened the same time, if he couldn't sustain one, two, three don't you think he would have stopped but eleven and counting.
Christianity EtcRe: Omega Power Ministries (OPM) Builds Free Hospital For All In Rivers State by jamjo: 11:33pm On Apr 21, 2019
Sellfish:
Lol grin


Free indeed....the best they can do is free consultancy and maybe dispense some Malaria drugs and paracetamol....

Go there with brain cancer expecting to treated free of charge....the only thing you will get there is free 5-day Mortuary accommodation...
Even if it is consultancy, dispense some Malaria drugs and paracetamol as you said at least it is free and have to be commended. I suggest you look for hospitals with oncology departments if you are diagnosed with cancer, because the place is for Mother and child hospital, in other words, gynecology is their main specialization.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 6:37am On Apr 20, 2019
nonsobaba:
You are not making sense. Do you know how much Anambra businesses make each day exporting water to Enugu via tankers? It is enough to buy the whole enugu state ten times over. The enugu(wawa) people are very inferior to an Anambra indigene in every aspect of life. If they are not doing gateman, houseboy/girl, labourers for us, they would be depending on us to ease their water problems.
It looks like you have a comprehension problem, or you are just playing dumb. Armon gave advice for we Igbos to stop insulting ourselves but you responded to his advice with more insult please, stop whatever you think about the (wawa) as you called them just stop. I don't know why we insult ourselves tomorrow we will want other tribes to respect us that will not happen when people like you continued to insult your fellow Igbos.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 2:52am On Apr 20, 2019
nonsobaba:
D fact is dat Enugu people are very inferior to Anambra people. When outsiders say Igbos are industrious, they actually mean Anambra. Today, d economy of Enugu is at a standstill because there is no water in Enugu which is making life harsh for residents and businesses alike. It is water from Anambra that sustains enugu
You are a fool, why are you responding to good advice by exhibiting your foolishness. Majority of Enugu people are better than you.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 7:55pm On Apr 17, 2019
Anambralstson:
The hotel is massive, our people are not smiling
This is a nice structure, look solid and modern not all the residential-looking hotels they are building all over the Southeast.
PoliticsRe: Senate Passes Police Reform Bill After A Thorough Debate by jamjo: 4:31pm On Apr 17, 2019
[quote author= post=77622185]At Long Last!!!

Dear Nairalanders,
These are the 7 things you need to know about the NIGERIA POLICE REFORM BILL
We always try to educate as time permits...

Here you have it......

1. The establishment of a service-oriented and modern Police that will meet globally acceptable policing standards in a democratic setting.


2. The modernization of the current Police Force (which was conceptualized and established in the Colonial environment to protect colonial interests) with a Police Force that is geared towards protecting and safeguarding the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens.


3. The establishment of guiding principles to ensure effective policing in Nigeria. These principles include efficiency and effectiveness; accountability, and transparency; protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms; and partnership with other security institutions.


4. Methods of dealing with abuse of weapons by police officers. The Bill also ensures that the police and police officers are held accountable in their actions especially in the areas of arrest and detention of persons and searches.
We love this! cheesy


5. Clauses that mandate record keeping by the police and clauses that ensure that citizens are fully protected from abuse by Police officers.


6. The establishment of a Community Police and Boards in all the States of the Federation that will consist of broad representatives of the community and the State to ensure effective, efficient and participatory community policing.


7. The establishment of an independent complaint authority to receive and investigate and effectively deal with complaints against police officers misconduct from the public.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA!
[/quote]If they don't want state police in Nigeria then let every police personnel go back to their state of origin, then any state that doesn't have enough personnel will recruit more personnel to meet their state need.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 3:24pm On Apr 16, 2019
Unbiased1:
Kigali is the capital of Rwanda and should be compared to Abuja. Kigali is being developed with by their federal government unlike Anambra that hardly gets any meaning infrastructure from the FG and u should also remember that Onitsha has a bigger urban landmass than Kigali which requires more money to spread infrastructure evenly across.
Yes Kigali is a capital city but that is not an excuse, what is the GDP and population of Anambra State? Rwanda as a country has a GDP of $19 billion with a population of 12.21million. For example, River state has a GDP of $21 billion with a population of 8 million ask yourself why is River state less developed than Rwanda? The problems are the mentality of mediocrity of our people back home, doing things the right way are not rocket science.
PoliticsIs This The Beginning Of The End? (nnamdi Kanu Vs Nigeria April 29th Uk Court ) by jamjo(op): 4:07am On Apr 15, 2019
A yoruba man wrote



The current state of the Biafran struggle for self-determination has transcended the level the Nigeria political power brokers can contend with. The case has snowballed into an international matter which is capable of questioning the future of the Nigerian state and its sovereignty. The on-going case between the Federal Government of Nigeria versus Nnamdi Kanu over the trumped-up allegation that the latter committed treasonable felony, for which he and the four others were arraigned at the federal high court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and later alleged to have jumped bail has taken a new dimension. But as it was widely reported in the Nigerian media and from principal witnesses and the lawyer of the foremost Biafran leader that the security of the state with all state security and war apparatus invading the house of the IPOB leader at Afararukwu in Abia state with the intention to eliminate him and in the process State violence was visited on the entire community where lives were massively lost and the state of the safety of the IPOB leader and his whereabouts were unknown after the military operation. Subsequently, after the above scenario, the court reconvened to continue with the trials only for the case to get twisted when the court insisted that the IPOB leader must appear in court to face trial over the case brought against him by the prosecutor which in this case is the Federal Government of Nigeria. The argument for and against over why the IPOB leader who later appeared in Israel and have been making series of broadcasting statements on Radio on the events surrounding how the state, some Igbo leaders, conspired with the bench to get him eliminated while he is still under the protective bail of the court of which he had vowed never to appear to again to answer the allegation of treasonable felony placed on him by the Nigerian state and he continues to vehemently insist that he has committed no crime for which he could be accused let alone treasonable felony, as what he is agitating for ,is the freedom of his people under the concept of self-determination and secession which is well embedded in the Nigerian constitution, extant laws which is the common laws and international conventions, treaties and conference resolutions . He made series of revelations concerning the Nigerian leadership and how and why he, could never get justice in a Nigerian court presided over by a Nigerian judge.
Following Nnamdi Kanu’s decision not to appear in court again, there has been series of court arguments in which at a point the court was contemplating forfeiting the bail bond of the sureties that stood in for his bail and there were counter opposition to this intending decision of the court that eventually made one of the sureties suing the judge of the court to another division of the court seeking for his right to be protected by his court. This action was followed by subsequent Binta Nyako’s court ruling to absolve the sureties of any wrongdoings and decided to revoke the bail right granted the IPOB leader and issued a bench warrant arrest against anywhere the IPOB leader is sited and be brought to court to face his trials. This above order of the court was made against all the entreaties by legal representations of the IPOB leader and the others to present the actual information concerning why their clients could no longer appear in court, every attempt by the defendants representatives to present these facts to the court of what the security operatives did which led to the disappearance of their client was rebuffed by the trial Judge.
The reaction of the above insistence of the court that the embattled IPOB Leader must face trial took a new twist when he declared in one of his radio broadcast on Radio Biafra, London that he is not a Nigerian and he is suing the Nigerian Government to a court in the British court challenging the decision of the Nigerian court to revoked his bail and many other reliefs that he may be demanding to advance the course of the Biafran struggle.

In his last broadcast on Radio Biafra, the Biafran Leader exposed some section of the Nigerian laws predicated on some sections of the provision of 1999 Nigerian constitution and some existing laws that legalized his demand for a separate Biafran State out of Nigeria. He spoke so confidently about the justiciability of these laws as they are written in Black and white which formed parts of the common laws of the federation of Nigeria and no court in the country has any powers to assumed any jurisdiction concerning these sets laws when they are connected to process for demand for outright secession or struggle for self-determination for a separate homeland out of Nigeria, once the process do not contravene the process laid down in the criminal code of the federal Republic of Nigeria. The citation of some of these laws that he cited are;
1, That under the Shagari administration in 1983, there was a law passed by the National Assembly in Lagos during that political era titled “The Law of the Federation of Nigeria” which enable any Region or a people, who felt that they are political, economic and socio-cultural oppressed within Nigeria State, to be assisted by the government of the country to freely exited the Nigerian federation to seek for separate homeland where the above deprivation can be redressed.
2. That there was a decree promulgated under the general Babagida administration titled “The Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990, cap 10” The above law re-consolidated the rights of secession and self-determination to any people and parts of Nigeria, which was initially asserted in the 1983 laws, can comfortable pullout of the Nigerian federation with the supports of the Nigerian State.

3. That there was also consolidation of the above two laws that legalized the calls and struggle for secession and calls for self-determination under Nigerian common laws passed under the democratic administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo titled “The Law of the Federation of Nigeria” passed in 2004. This Act powered Nigeria to be a state party positively with all technical assistance to any Region or peoples in Nigeria seriously advocating for exit out of the Nigerian federation. But from all indications, it could be assumed that it is the criminal class political elites, traditional rulers and business and corporate professionals along North and South divide who are the albatross and the stumbling block to the enforcement of these above laws to segments and groups who had long rejected the unworkable and fraudulent National unity that has bought deaths, genocide, ethnic cleansing, pains, under-development, poverty, massive uncontained corruption practices within the public and private sectors at all strata of the Nigerian society.

The Nnamdi Case versus Federal Republic of Nigeria has been slated for a court in the United Kingdom on the 29th of April, 2019. Nigeria’s legal representation will be expected to make appearance at the hearing and trials of this historic case. Many paradox box and hidden secrets which were initially not made known to the Nigeria people will be uncovered under oath. And the legality for demanding for one separate country out of Nigeria will be tested. All Nigerian laws that supported the calls for self-determination in the country will be tested. All international treaties and conventions both at the international and at the regional level which Nigeria is a signatories to will be invoked. What amount to acts of treasonable felony within the context of the Nigeria criminal code system? Why the South and the North be run or criminal code versus penal code system if the country is truly a united federation and why the federation created by the British should not be urgently terminated? Why the amalgamation document of 1914, if such document existed, must be presented in the British court on the 29th of this month in the UK court and the legality of such document and its contents having any legal effect of the law binding consequences further on the remnants of the succeeding generations who are now the victims of such evil amalgamation? And whether the independence constitutions and the subsequent ones are subjected to the popular endorsement of those who were referred as Nigerians via a fallout of an outcomes of popular referendum.

All self-determination and separatists in Nigeria must developed vested interests in the case between Nnamdi Kanu and the federal Republic of Nigeria, later this month in the United Kingdom and be ready to take their stand over the fallout of the case in question. Our problems as a people started by the British in 1914, may also be finally be settled in the British court once and for all.

MAKANJUOLA ADIGUN MUHAMMED.
BusinessRe: Innoson Speaks On How GTB Is Owing Him 8 Billion And Refused To Pay (video) by jamjo: 1:30am On Mar 31, 2019
omega2128:
whoever thinks 8 billion naira will pull gtb down is fooling himself,
both have cases against each other.
It is only in Nigeria that corporate image is thrown to the wind. 8 billion may not be anything to GTBank but the image of the bank may bring the bank down, GTbank is a public traded company and as such consumer confidence is one of the characteristics that drive profit.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 7:06pm On Mar 26, 2019
SpaceTour:
Use your Google to find out the meaning
I asked you what is your own definition of poor google cannot give me that.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 6:00pm On Mar 26, 2019
SpaceTour:
You have shown the mentality of a poor+educated+illiterate.

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What is your definition of poor?
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 5:28pm On Mar 26, 2019
SpaceTour:
Poor man does not criticise. Since you are poor, you have no moral right to condemn anything someone built with his own hard earned money. Poor people anywhere in the world does not have damn right to criticise a rich man investing in whatever or whichever way he likes. All you have to do is to make your own money and show us example of what you have in your head. Any investor can decide to build whatever he likes, it does not concern you, he didn't build it with your own money. If someone decides to use his residential house for a commercial venture, it is his business. In a nutshell poor people does not have the right to criticise individuals who made their money and decides to invest it their own way. If you want to criticise then you should channel it to your father who could not leave anything for you to build on. Since you have travelled around the world and still yet cannot show in practice what you saw their then remain silent and stop talking since you are a poor fellow.

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A mentality of an educated illiterate.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 4:23pm On Mar 26, 2019
SpaceTour:
All you do all day is going from thread to thread condemning everything others built but you are yet to even afford to build a pig hut. Show us the one you have built as an example since you are the only one that has got it right. There's absolutely nothing wrong with the design of the building, it is very beautiful
and it is even located at Oba, i am very sure your village cannot boast of such building even in the next 100yrs. Stupid fellow.


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It does not matter whether I can or I cannot afford to build a pig hut, whether such building will ever exist in my village in the next 100 years or calling me stupid, really don't matter. I may not have the wealth to build such but I hope you understand not everyone will be rich, that is the reality of life but we all can contribute in our own little way. Constructive criticisms are not in any way diminishing the achievements of our people. I have traveled outside the shores of Nigeria to some of the countries we admire and want to be like and I have seen how things are done and little things we think does not matter are among the things that make this places what they are. Sometimes it cost less to build a commercial building.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by jamjo: 6:47am On Mar 26, 2019
investnow2013:
De Porsche Club Oba Anambra State. I
When are we going to get it right, is this not someone's residence? what does it take to design a commercial building?
HealthRe: Woman Preparing To Travel Abroad Dies After Falling Into A Soakaway Pit. Photos by jamjo: 2:18pm On Mar 23, 2019
Gabson001:
Village people at work.. wink
Village people my foot, RIP to the dead girl, Please stop the nonsense and the stupid mentality. The girl died because of neglect as a result of lack of maintenance, our maintenance culture, and cutting corners is the problem, not our village people.
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by jamjo: 2:38pm On Mar 21, 2019
samorobo:
That hospital in the second and thrid pics is in akwa ibom
1 Abuja
2 Edo
3 Akwa Ibom
4 Abuja
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by jamjo: 4:10am On Mar 21, 2019
Just30:
Accra Ridge
1

2

3

4 all in Nigeria

PoliticsRe: Presidential Election: The Real Number Of Votes I Scored In Each State – Atiku by jamjo: 11:57pm On Mar 20, 2019
Mynd44:
Did you vote with card reader or you were verified with card reader?

How does the server know the number kf votes candidates got in each state?
You may not know but INEC has a server and PDP was granted access to it. It is true the card reader was not made for voting but for
accreditation and voting was done manually. We all agree that the accreditation was computerized and the informations stored in a server, Now if the information from the card readers server is different from the INEC published accreditation number don't you agree that there is something wrong?
HealthRe: Akwa Ibom Ranks Highest In HIV/AIDS Prevalence Rate In Nigeria by jamjo: 12:32am On Mar 16, 2019
tartar9:
90% of whom are igboes
Enough of your nonsense instead of you try to come up with a solution that will help educate your people all you do is spit hate and pointing fingers at the Igbos but let me tell you when you point a finger three are pointing back at you.
HealthRe: South-south Leads In HIV Prevalence, Northwest Lowest by jamjo: 9:14pm On Mar 15, 2019
tartar9:
90% with the disease in the SS are igboes
What kind of hate is this oneoooh! please, can you provide where you get your numbers?
PoliticsRe: Remi Tinubu Says: 'Igbo, We No Dey Trust Una Again'. Nigerians React by jamjo: 3:52pm On Mar 09, 2019
LexngtonSteele:
Even Igbos don't trust themselves. Fact!

Crime, monopoly on prostitution, drug dealing, rituals ...when will all these stop?

Ndigbo need to sit up and inculcate good values


https://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/crying.gif
Pointing a finger three is pointing back at you, and don't throw stones when you live in a glass house. Nigeria is not one party system and as such we all have the right to choose who to vote and party to belong. Majority of Yorubas are APC, why will Igbos be different if the majorities are PDP? IF I am not allowed in my own country to choose who manages my money where I live and pay taxes then it is time we renegotiate the existence of one Nigeria. Oh, I think I have an idea, let start paying our taxes in our state of origin where I'm allowed to choose who manage my tax money.
PoliticsRe: 24 EFCC Operatives Arrested My Son-in-law — Atiku by jamjo: 3:28pm On Mar 03, 2019
Buharifanatic:
Igbo people


That's how they called atiku president elect till he lost


Now they have started, I know that this story is propaganda at it's finest
Have you in anyway enquire about the story before you call it Igbo's propaganda why the hate? we all can't be in one party Nigeria is not one party system.
PoliticsRe: It Is Illogical For PDP To Reject Results - Keyamo by jamjo: 10:39pm On Feb 26, 2019
Laid2001:
100% correct.

PMB has won this joke fair and square.

Next time, please submit proposal to INEC on time for all your recommendation for improvement.
I will gladly submit my recommendation and congratulations for winning but just know that even if Atiku was the one that won this election, the conduct of this election is a joke.
PoliticsRe: It Is Illogical For PDP To Reject Results - Keyamo by jamjo: 1:44pm On Feb 26, 2019
maryjames9:
The entire population of Senegal is not up to 3/4 of Lagos alone. Senegal is 15 million of which a little less than 6 million will participate in the election while Nigeria is close to 200 million with 84 million registered voters . Senegal is 196,000ksquare in land mass with very few ethnic groups while Nigeria is close to 1,000,000 km square with hundreds of enthnic groups, LGAs and hundreds of thousands polling units. So try to do a little research before clicking the submit button.
Please, you give me a break, Nigerians like you are the reasons we as a country continued to retrogress, always giving excuses for everything and defending visionless and stupidity. So Lagos you are comparing Senegal with, tell me how many people voted why Lagos did not at least call their election 24 hours after the conduct of the election. India is 1.3billion with a land mass 3,287,263 square kilometers they are the world biggest democracy the conduct election and calls it within 24 hours they don't have two heads. Look I understand no election is 100% perfect but let us call a spade what is it, a spade Nigeria election is a joke and Nigeria as a country is a joke.
PoliticsRe: It Is Illogical For PDP To Reject Results - Keyamo by jamjo: 5:45am On Feb 26, 2019
LocalChamp:
The Presidential Campaign Council of the All Progressives Congress has said it is illogical for the Peoples Democratic Party to reject results of the presidential poll that is still being collated.

The council in a statement by its Spokesperson, Festus Keyamo (SAN), expressed surprise at the statement of the National Chairman of PDP, Uche Secondus, rejecting the results as being announced presently by INEC in Abuja.

The statement read, “How come the PDP is rejecting results that have not been fully and completely announced? How can one reject the result of an uncompleted game? The process of an election does not end until the final collation and announcement of results.

“Is the PDP rejecting the totality of the results nationwide? If yes, does it mean they also reject the results that would be announced later by INEC which may indicate that they have won in certain areas? Are they also rejecting the results already announced that indicate they won in some areas? For instance, are they rejecting the results of the FCT already announced in which they won?

“If indeed they are only rejecting areas where they lost, are they implying that it is only in areas where they won that can be adjudged free and fair and all areas where they lost must be adjudged rigged? Is that the mentality of true democrats?”

Keyamo said it was curious that the PDP rejected the results as being announced, yet claimed they were coasting to victory.

“What kind of logic is that? What kind of confusion is now reigning in the minds of the top hierarchy of the PDP that they can spew such illogicality?


“It is now obvious that the top hierarchy of the PDP is hysterical and nervous. We urge them to calm down. Obviously, this is the first time they are sensing a massive loss of an election as opposition party. It is a new experience for them. They are confused and disoriented. For many years, they were used to manipulating the instruments of State to just write results and announce themselves as winners. As such they have a sense of entitlement to these instruments of State that they could not fully manipulate this time because President Muhammadu Buhari insisted on a level plain field for all.

“We advise the PDP that as opposition party for many years, we have been down this road before. This is not the time to sacrifice the country for personal ambition. If they feel they have lost (as their statement clearly indicates), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar must pick up his phone to make that famous call to President Muhammadu Buhari. The world is watching him and so are Nigerians.”

The council urged INEC, Nigerians and our international friends not to be swayed by the “infantile” antics of the PDP.

https://punchng.com/it-is-illogical-for-pdp-to-reject-results-keyamo/
Nigeria is a failed state just look at Senegal that conducted its election on Sunday has already called the result we are still talking about collation sham on Nigeria.
HealthRe: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by jamjo: 2:28pm On Feb 24, 2019
AutoReportNG:
While the world is busy making drones a tool for a faster means of transportation and making lives better, drones in Nigeria are banned for security reasons.

[img]https://1.bp..com/-i_yr5IZ-dk0/XHC4Jlr8VFI/AAAAAAAAYcI/AkRhOOr55dEIigA7uMM6FKwniaf8THnFwCEwYBhgL/s1600/D0ADTOOW0AE0E_y.jpg[/img]

An ingenious drone delivery service known as “Uber for blood” has slashed the delivery time of life-saving medicine to remote regions of Rwanda from four hours to an .

The drone flies to the clinic at up to 60mph. When it is within a minute of the destination, the doctor receives a text. The drone then drops the package, attached to a parachute, into a special zone near the clinic before returning to base.

A partnership between Zipline, a Silicon Valley robotics company, and the country’s health ministry has delivered more than 5,500 units of blood over the past year, often in life-saving situations. Never before have patients in the country received blood so quickly and efficiently.

While commercial drone delivery in wealthier countries is still at the testing stage, hampered by busy skies and strict regulations on airspace, Zipline is delivering blood to 12 regional hospitals from a base in the east of Rwanda. Each hospital serves about half a million people.

The use of drones is helping to reduce maternal deaths – a quarter of which are the result of blood loss during childbirth – and high incidences of malaria-induced anaemia, which is common in children.

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Drone delivery also means hospitals can store less blood, which means less waste as blood spoils quickly.

“Some of the biggest, most powerful technology companies in the world are still trying to figure out how to do this. But east Africa is showing them all the way,” he said. “The work in Rwanda has shown the world what’s possible when you make a national commitment to expand healthcare access with drones and help save lives.”

How It Works

Doctors place orders on-demand through a simple app for any medicine they need, when they need it.

Medical products are stored centrally at Zipline's distribution centers and are flown quickly to any destination. This maintains cold-chain and product integrity while eliminating waste.

The Specs/Mode

Zipline packages the order then launches it into flight. Racing along at over 100 km/h, vital products arrive faster than any other mode of transport.

Our drones fly without a pilot and are battery-powered, reducing the cost and emissions of moving medicine.

Closer Than You Think

Our drones fly over remote mountains, rivers, and washed-out roads. They require no local infrastructure to serve communities.

Within 30 minutes, medical supplies are delivered from the sky by parachute. Recipients don't interact with the drone itself.

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Source:
https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/02/while-govt-bans-drone-in-nigeria-rwanda.html
I know I will be insulted for saying it as it is, but still get to say the truth, Nigeria is a backward country filled with educated illiterates and ruled by fools, greedy, visionless leaders and a large percentage of unproductive citizens. This election will prove me right, this was one opportunity Nigerians has to change the trajectory of our country but what we are seeing is our stupidity manifesting all over. I'm sorry but in Nigeria we glorify failure. Many African countries have left us the giant of Africa behind.
PoliticsRe: . by jamjo: 5:00pm On Feb 18, 2019
B2mario:
Don't come here and display ignorace. What's the economy of portharcourt compared to Ebonyi? Fund that would cater for 20 solid roads will be wasted in the name of underground drainage system. Let's analyse state based on the economy of the state and stop all these unnecessary fantasy. Someone will still come here and compare Portharcourt and Lagos or Owerri and Abuja.
First, let me correct you, It is Enugu and not Ebonyi. Secondly, I was not comparing any state economy just used the picture as an example. For you to defend mediocrity and it is appalling that we are still debating the importance of covered drainage in the 21st century that is what displaying ignorance is all about. Doing the same thing the same way and expecting a different result that is a display of ignorance, and not thinking outside the box to me it is also a display of ignorance. It is not about whether Portharcourt has more money than Enugu it is about doing things differently but with the desired result. The same amount of money used in constructing two sides open drainages can be used in constructing one side covered drainage. There is three diamension to open drainage, Let say each side is two feet deep just construct one side four feet deep and cover it.
PoliticsRe: . by jamjo: 10:31pm On Feb 17, 2019
Asshurbanipal:
Underground drainage is too expensive. We must economize, resources are lean
That is penny wise pound foolish, economize?? what is that please whatever that worth doing is what doing well. If they want to economize, why not do one side, The picture below is an example this is Portharcourt.

PoliticsRe: . by jamjo: 10:09pm On Feb 17, 2019
arinzeejikonye:
Talking about 042,


Heliu estates has intensified works on first phase of their semi detached duplexes.
Please, can anyone tell me the benefit of open drainage, You think new development like these, things are going to change but no. This is the 21st century for God's sake why bent on 18th centuries way of doing things.
PoliticsRe: . by jamjo: 4:20am On Feb 11, 2019
arinzeejikonye:
Abakaliki.
This is what we want to see, quality roads built by our people.
PoliticsRe: New Commissioners Of Police Deployed Across Nigeria (Full List) by jamjo: 3:09pm On Feb 07, 2019
kennygee:
So Igbo people no dey police force?

I see less than 5 Igbo names on that list.
TWO ONLY
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by jamjo: 11:21pm On Feb 05, 2019
vaxx:
i think you are smoking shisha, how they do look alike .

abeg face front. i have given you the name of the estate. just Google and search
Please stop the estates is in Lagos and now you have uploaded Golf estate in Portharcourt to be the front

picture one and Three is a different side of the Lagos while the second is in Portharcourt city and I'm not smoking shisha whatever that is.

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