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It's gonna cost you huge sum. Ran a deal with spectranet,located in PH back then in 2009 though it didn't pull through due to some hurdles I encountered with the school I wanted it to be mounted on. The deal then was to be 12m and it will have an 8 LED they call mole. Each one of the 8 LED is like your normal 52" LED TV. This also goes with the stand by generating set they will supply. Now I think it will be way more than that now. Just google about companies that does that and send them mails. I wish you luck! |
Chigold101:I first liked your statement before I felt I should reply you. Let me give you facts about Onitsha shoppers as per shoprite: 1. 80% of the crowd in shoprite are there to buy bread 2. 90% of youths are there for pics and maybe a big bottle of coke and fanta are bought along side. 3. An average Onitsha men prefer to go drink beer in kiosks than going to shoprite. 4. There is a growing trends around town that shoprite things are expensive so people don't really patronize the place. Please OP,have you been to lekki shoprite? What about Jabi's or even Enugu? Owerri is also close by. We must tell ourselves the truth, Onitsha shoprite will soon be a monumental failure especially when Asaba goes live cos most of the people you see there are from Asaba,Awka and Nnewi especially on weekends. |
Onitsha will crumble finally when Asaba shoprite goes live y December. Thank God they have stop work at Nnewi's shoprite which is located at the worst place such thing should be. I wonder who did the business consultation for Onitsha and Nnewi's shoprite. They are ill advised and so will later fold up. |
Wow!!! I love this. How do we do business? Though I must say the price is high |
NEW RULES INTRODUCED IN BARCLAY'S PREMIER LEAGUE. The International Football Association Board (IFAB) have made nearly 100 alterations to the game which will come into force in the Premier League for the first time. It follows the FA Cup allowing an extra substitution in the three final rounds if they go to extra-time on the recommendation of IFAB. The biggest changes will be concerning players surrounding and abusing the referee. Anyone running to contest a decision, arguing face-to-face with officials and players using 'visibly disrespectful' actions will be booked. Players will also be sent off for confronting officials and using insulting/offensive language or gestures. Has the offside rule changed? Partially. The halfway line is now neutral, meaning to be offside you must have a part of your body (expect hands or arms) inside the opposition half. Free-kicks awarded for offside must also now be taken from the spot of the offence. Can you stop in a penalty run-up? You can stutter but you can't stop. A penalty-taker who slows to a stop before shooting will now be booked and an indirect free-kick awarded to the opposition. How has the kick-off changed? Previous laws meant you had to move the ball forward into the opposition half from kick-off, typically with two people standing over the restart. But now the ball can be kicked straight back - as it was at Euro 2016. Can you now be sent off before kick-off? Yes. Referees can now send players off in the tunnel or even earlier if a red-card offence is committed outside of the 90 minutes. The period in which players can be sent off will now start at the referee's pre-match inspection and end when he leaves the field after the final whistle. Can you be sent off after conceding a penalty? Not any more. Teams will no longer be triple-punished for an accidental foul in the box that results in a red card and therefore a suspension. An accidental foul that denies a goal-scoring opportunity in the penalty area will only result in a yellow card. The penalty effectively restores the goal-scoring opportunity so a red card is seen as too strong a punishment. A deliberate foul or a handball however will still result in a straight red. Do players still have to leave the field for treatment? No. If a player is fouled and requires treatment as a result of a yellow-card or red-card challenge, they will not need to leave the field to be seen to by a physio or doctor. Can the fourth official let players return to the field of play? If a player leaves the field to change his boots, the fourth official may check his new equipment before allowing him back onto the pitch. Before the referee had to come over and permit his return. Can managers give away a free-kick? Yes! Free-kicks and even penalties can now be awarded if members of the team, playing or non-playing, off the field of play cause the game to be stopped. |
aresa:You seem to be a banker or someone who wallows in debt as a way of measuring progress. My friend, you're wrong. Let me list achievements in Anambra in the last 8 years for your amazement. 1. Building of magnificent world class state Secretariat 2. Building of Onitsha to Enugu high way phase 1 that stopped at umunya. 3. Building of international building material market at OGIDI. 4. Construction of mmiata Anam -umueze-umudiora roads with bridges intermittent 5. Building of ultra modern new odumegwu ojukwu world class teaching hospital at amaku Awka 6. Employment of over 15000 new work force. I can go on and on but when last did you hear of kidnapping in Anambra state? Doesn't that show you that it is rated the most secured state to do business in Nigeria? My friend, please which state are you from cos you're showing serious hatred towards Anambra. Anyway, we set the pace in Nigeria. Anambra is blessed! |
Let me analyse Anambra state debt for you to show you that in essence, Anambra isn't in debt. the FG owes Anambra a backlog of 26b as monies used for federal road construction/repairs in the state and if you substract 3bn from 26bn you will find out that Anambra state is the only state floating above the debt ridden stance of Nigerian states. I took my time to study the reasons why federal roads in most states are best to be addressed as 'death traps' and I realised the cause is more of federal govt than states. most of the state governors are willing to repair federal bad roads in their states and later FG reimburse then, even if it means borrowing to do so but let's do the maths and see why they don't. you borrow 5bn to do road from a bank at an interest rate of let's say 23% per annum. called minister of works to value your proposal and approve you do it so later they pay you. you take the loan and after doing the road while the interest runs,FG didn't pay back in 5 years and guess what,you have succeeded in indebting your state even when you leave office. this hinders development and I suggest all allocation to states be increased and all federal roads within a state be managed by state govt. |
Fiery Enugu cleric, the Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has come out hard on President Muhammadu Buhari accusing him of inflicting pains, suffering, and massive deaths on Nigerians. DAILY POST recalls that Mbaka, the director Adoration Ministry Enugu, Nigeria, AMEN, had before the 2015 general election predicted that former President Jonathan would be roundly defeated in the polls. He had in the message entitled “From Goodluck to Badluck”, accused Jonathan of running the economy aground. Soon after Buhari was sworn-in as President, Mbaka visited him at the Presidential villa where they met behind closed doors. He had also in another message while President Buhari was away on medical trip, stated that some persons were blocking him from having access to the President. However, in one of his latest messages released to his congregation, the Roman Catholic priest maintained that with the way things were going, Buhari would be rejected by Nigerians in 2019. He slammed the President for occupying himself with trivial issues like the emergency of Bukola Saraki and Ike Ekweremadu as the Senate President and the Deputy respectively, while the country was on fire. The full message below: “The issue is that Mbaka is speaking as the Spirit leads him; there is hunger everywhere; my job is to tell leaders the truth, the landlords are crying, the tenants are lamenting, sellers are crying, buyers are lamenting; there is hunger on the streets (onye obuna na ajazi eze) people are talking harshly, there is a channel called Aljazera, (ndi an aja-eze), many students are being rusticated out of school because they cannot pay school fees; the fees are being hiked. Proprietors are distressed, many companies are winding up; the economy is relaxed, Nigeria is being attacked ferociously and you are the citizens as well as the members of the church. “So, when you are being attacked, the church is being attacked, that’s why I can’t keep quiet when things are going wrong. I am telling the President to look around him and know those who are advising him rightly and those who are telling him that there is no trouble; the President should know that there is trouble; if things continue like this, in the next election, nobody will vote for him. “Whether they like it or not, I am giving the raw truth; if the President should have somebody like me and he cannot be talking with me, then there is a problem; there is a problem somewhere; somebody who can advise you without asking for anything and he is representing the poor masses in the country and he won’t tell you lies; he will praise you when you are doing well and when you are not doing well, he will look at you in the face and tell you. “I don’t need the President; I need God, I need the Holy Spirit, I need Jesus; there is suffering everywhere, people are suffering. To feed is now a problem, and a hungry man is an angry man. Hunger and anger will lead to danger. “So, let him know whether he can do away with some advisers around him and bring in the people who are experts in economic revamp; there are people who are experts in that; let them begin to empower people, people are not empowered, they are still walking around in vicious circles, planning and planning and planning. Go to mortuaries, go to mortuaries, there are no spaces. I repeat, myself went to Annunciation Hospital the other time to see my brother, coming in, there was no space, the whole mortuary was filled up and they told me it is the same thing in the Eastern Medical Centre and that if I go to UNTH, there is no space, the death rate is high. “People are living in hope and in hope; the adorers are hoping that things will be well; I’m calming the situation, when you tell somebody same thing everyday, when will things be well, when the person is in the grave? Hunger everywhere, many neighbours don’t eat again, many are being attacked by hunger, hunger is becoming a normal thing and there are people responsible for this; mortuary and ambulance business is now the thriving it; many cannot afford drugs; they can’t pay and many are using it to rob the poor by opening satanic centres to dupe the poor and they will be giving people fake prophecies, many terrible things are happening in these centres in the name of churches; these are robbers; people will tell you lies to take money from you. These are robbers, these are hooligans who are at work in today’s Nigeria, many are becoming hawkers, who will buy from you, with what? Even those selling palm oil are adulterating it, even rice, wahala, even tomatoes, because of the price, people put preservatives and sell poison to people, I don’t know whether some people now embalm tomatoes, what is happening? Things are hard, even to change clothes, everyday more pipes are being blown, the Avengers are at work and up till now, there is no solution. You know when certain things begin to happen, you begin to ask some questions, somebody like me will begin to ask – when will this end (nke a kabu ututu), this is still good morning of it. “If it continues the next three months, there will be no money to pay salaries; the vicious effect is disastrous and when salaries cannot be paid, teachers will come home, students will stop going to school, there will be more kidnapping, more hooliganism, more armed robbery, more prostitution, immorality will be on the hike, so, the President should sit up, there is a red light blinking on the country, the issue of Saraki and Ekweremadu, nobody wants to listen to such stories any more, whether Saraki is the President of the Senate or Ekweremadu is not this or that, the countrymen are tired of such stories. “We need economic experts, gurus, sages that are sincere, who can come in and think about our economic revamp and judicial reformation. How can a case be in court for more than 10 years? Even if you prosecute all the senators, the matter may linger till the next 20 years; so what purpose have you achieved? All these noise, EFCC arrested this and that, after one week, that one is over; people are dying of hunger; dollar is growing everyday and Naira is falling; Euro is rising everyday and Naira is collapsing everyday; pound is on the hike everyday, on a mega level and Naira is dwindling on a higher level, before you know it, people will begin to lose hope and it will affect their faith in God, because they will begin to lose faith and ask God where are you? That is where it affects me because it affects the faith of the people. The Bible says if the foundation is destroyed, what can the just do? The Bible says the just man shall live by faith, that is my simple logic, when shall this end? “These Avengers phenomenon, I did something that if the leaders of today are wise, the problem could have been averted. By the gift of the Holy Spirit, His sagacity, I was proactive; that time they have not started bombing; I made a lot of effort; I won’t tell you what I spent so that the President will not suffer what he is about to suffer. Like I told you, this is just the good morning of it, very soon, people who are quiet will begin to talk, when somebody like me will bring my cheque and all the money I have in my account will finish in school fees, hospital bills, is it were well with these peole will they be coming to me. I am receiving the pain and shock drastically. “The quantum of charity we are doing in the ministry is telling the level of poverty that is in the atmosphere. To eat is now a problem, people no longer say give us these days our daily bread but give us this day our daily bread, man must eat to survive, people are not even talking about jobs any more, graduates are everywhere, those who are making now are those who are selling dollars.” |
This revelation is profound! The survival instinct of Ndi Anambra showing in Google. In a country where everyone is seeking a way to steal,the people of Anambra are seeking worldwide knowledge about how to turn the economic recession in Nigeria into something viable. While other states residents are looking for naked women or breast to watch,my main market guys are looking for the latest business to venture into. No wonder the state is on progressive pedals unlike other states that only que up to collect allocations from FG. God bless the hustle of Ndi Anambra! God bless the hustle of Nigerian youths!! God bless Africa!!! |
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Run away from them o...I did investment with them in 2010 and my luck was that I recouped my principal after a dogged fight with them that lasted for a year with threat to burn down their office and all that. The final day to pay me,I met another investor unmounting their TV sets and other electronics to take home as they have refused to pay him. Mind you,I invested as a student back then. |
Ltrust,can you do a feasibility study on coconut for me? |
I am currently experiencing same issues. I have been on the net searching for PDF of Isichei Allo Elizabeth's books to download but nothing. Someone suggested UNN in this forum so I think I will go for that option. But I recently realized many Igbo youths are searching for books on their history. It's a growing trend and I love it. Almost all my friends are deep dug in knowing Igbo history and origin. #IgboAmaka!!! Please,is there any Igbo cultural centre in Unizik so I check that out first before going for UNN centre? |
While reading this edifice of most thought provoking epistles, my eyes was filled with tears on the depth of the writer's mind and its sincerity. Though am Igbo,but this truth is so valid to be relegated to trash on the believe that it is tribal cos if all the Yoruba stalwarts should read this and do something about all he pointed out,then they won't be left behind when the needful happens soonest to Nigeria. The Igbo nation has adopted the attitude of bringing development home and never lost the old tradition of wanting to be a better nation than it was yesterday. I use to thank God for the civil war cos it made the Igbo people desert the dependency on govt for source of survival. Industries create jobs and open up creativity and any culture that wants growth should adopt building them for his teeming youths. God bless the Yoruba Nation! God bless the Igbo Nation!! God bless Nigeria!!! |
Efe3:Please, what type of enlightenment do I need? The fact that most Niger Delta youths graduate and troop down to the creeks to hold guns and drag money from every oil company found in their community? Other tribes struggle to get employed into those oil company to work as employees but you guys prefer guns and selfish lazy demands. I don't want to dig deep towards this matter so I rest my case here. |
I like your write up bro. Am from the southeast and inasmuch as I would have delve into tribal wars with you,I will gently ask you this as I have travelled all through the south south and the only place I will tell you wasn't developed by southeast in Niger Delta is akwa ibom. But like I said,I don't want to spark tribal or regional war but don't you really think Niger Delta youths are lazy? I blamed PMB for his 5% statement but a logical and systematic look at the average life a Niger Delta youth is not devoid of laziness and perpetual demands to be fed by govt. There is high occult activities in virtually all the states in Niger Delta with unmerciful killings of themselves. A typical Igbo youth don't have such time. Trust me my brother,if you give what Niger Delta state Governors receive from FG to the likes of people handling affairs in states like Anambra, Enugu,and Abia for just two years,south east will be like US. We don't matter much to Nigeria as a people but any clamour to let us go meets resistance. Have you asked yourself why? Even the world powers don't want it cos it poses a serious threat to them enslaving Africans. See,if you're conversant with history, you will find out that the revolution Africa needs is embedded on the destiny of people leaving on the lower Niger towards the bite of Biafra. Am a Nigerian! Am an Igbo guy!! Am not an IPOB!!! But in all,am a Biafran by mindset. "We are all biafrans"-Atiku. NB: one day,English dictionary will adopt Biafra as a word meaning to resist enslavement of any sort. |
He sure operates from a different planet. His type is rare to come by He might have his issues as human but this man is like a god working amongst us. No wonder the western world celebrates him but we don't cos APC has made him look like a criminal but the US,UK,SA govt had checked him up and found that he doesn't own any foriegn account and his children are schooling in Nigeria while Buhari, a retired military head of state's children are all abroad. Trust me,GEJ is not just clean but a hero to Africa democracy after madiba. Who read the sahara report of sahara energy being used to run corruption and have it's owners in PMB's cabinet? Now you know dieziani can't not be touched no matter what cos it means even Buhari will go down with her. |
Unlike the prophecy we get to see in Africa without specific, someone in December 27,2015 predicted precisely what will happen to specific great men and even the last week US mass shooting called 'the greatest mass shooting massacre in US history'. This is still astonishing to me!!! Everything seems to be as s/he said it.
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There is something about GEJ that I wish we all have as a common denominator and that is humility. Yes,he made many mistakes but his love for Nigeria to be great surpasses all of our love. Every president must learn how to promote the brand called NIGERIA especially to foreigners. Please,someone close to PMB should always teach him that principle of rejecting bad statements about that brand NIGERIA and always selling the best part of it. Only a fool becomes the image maker of a company and say bad about the company. Instead of agreeing we are 'fantastically corrupt' you can say corruption is a worldwide scourge and Nigeria is in planet earth so the world is struggling to curb it. Wisdom most times is not an exclusive possession of old men. OneLove!!! |
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The presidency released what could have been a condolence twit to the family of late Mrs Bridget Agbaheme's family but the twit stirred anger instead of the intended message due to a clause in his statement that states "...but we should learn to respect other's faith so that we can know each other and live together in peace." See how Nigerians reacted to the statement.
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Prostate cancer aggression 'linked to waist size' Men with larger waistlines could be at higher risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer, a study has suggested. Research on 140,000 men from eight European countries found that a 4in (10cm) larger waist circumference could increase the chances of getting the cancer by 13%. Men were most at risk when their waist was bigger than 37in (94cm), the University of Oxford study found. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. The study, which was presented at the European Obesity Summit in Gothenburg, Sweden, looked at the association between body measurements in men in their 50s and prostate cancer risk over 14 years. In that time, there were about 7,000 cases of prostate cancer, of which 934 were fatal. The researchers found that men with a higher body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference had an increased risk of high grade prostate cancer, an aggressive form of the disease. For example, men with a waist size of 37in (94cm) had a 13% higher risk of aggressive prostate cancer than men with a waist of 33in (84cm). Scientists also observed a higher risk of dying from prostate cancer with increased BMI and increased waist circumference. NHS Choices says there is a higher risk of health problems for men with a waist size of more than 94cm (37in) and for women of more than 80cm (31.5in). Prostate cancer facts About 47,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year in the UK More than 10,800 men die from it every year in the UK One in eight men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime More than 330,000 men are living with or after prostate cancer Source: Prostate Cancer UK Dr Aurora Perez-Cornago from the Nuffield Department of Population Health at the University of Oxford said the study showed that the association between body size and prostate cancer was complex and varied by disease aggressiveness. She said it was likely to be down to cancer-causing hormones in fat cells, but this had not yet been proven. Her advice was that "men should try to maintain a healthy weight and if possible lose weight around their waist". But she added that the study had not specifically looked at the impact of losing weight on prostate cancer risk. A spokesman for Prostate Cancer UK said: "Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active can protect against many diseases, including cancer. "This research adds to a growing body of evidence that shows that weight and waist size could be another crucial risk factor for men to be aware of when it comes to protecting themselves against prostate cancer." Thea Cunningham, health information officer at Cancer Research UK, said more research was need to get a clearer picture of the link. "It isn't clear whether excess weight itself is causing men to develop aggressive prostate cancers, or if prostate cancers are less likely to be picked up at an early stage in overweight men, meaning their prostate cancer may be aggressive or advanced by the time it is diagnosed. She added: "Keeping a healthy weight can help men reduce their risk of several other cancers including bowel cancer." http://www.bbc.com/news/health-36433403
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Prostate cancer aggression 'linked to waist size' Men with larger waistlines could be at higher risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer, a study has suggested. Research on 140,000 men from eight European countries found that a 4in (10cm) larger waist circumference could increase the chances of getting the cancer by 13%. Men were most at risk when their waist was bigger than 37in (94cm), the University of Oxford study found. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. The study, which was presented at the European Obesity Summit in Gothenburg, Sweden, looked at the association between body measurements in men in their 50s and prostate cancer risk over 14 years. In that time, there were about 7,000 cases of prostate cancer, of which 934 were fatal. The researchers found that men with a higher body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference had an increased risk of high grade prostate cancer, an aggressive form of the disease. For example, men with a waist size of 37in (94cm) had a 13% higher risk of aggressive prostate cancer than men with a waist of 33in (84cm). Scientists also observed a higher risk of dying from prostate cancer with increased BMI and increased waist circumference. NHS Choices says there is a higher risk of health problems for men with a waist size of more than 94cm (37in) and for women of more than 80cm (31.5in). Prostate cancer facts About 47,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year in the UK More than 10,800 men die from it every year in the UK One in eight men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime More than 330,000 men are living with or after prostate cancer Source: Prostate Cancer UK Dr Aurora Perez-Cornago from the Nuffield Department of Population Health at the University of Oxford said the study showed that the association between body size and prostate cancer was complex and varied by disease aggressiveness. She said it was likely to be down to cancer-causing hormones in fat cells, but this had not yet been proven. Her advice was that "men should try to maintain a healthy weight and if possible lose weight around their waist". But she added that the study had not specifically looked at the impact of losing weight on prostate cancer risk. A spokesman for Prostate Cancer UK said: "Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active can protect against many diseases, including cancer. "This research adds to a growing body of evidence that shows that weight and waist size could be another crucial risk factor for men to be aware of when it comes to protecting themselves against prostate cancer." Thea Cunningham, health information officer at Cancer Research UK, said more research was need to get a clearer picture of the link. "It isn't clear whether excess weight itself is causing men to develop aggressive prostate cancers, or if prostate cancers are less likely to be picked up at an early stage in overweight men, meaning their prostate cancer may be aggressive or advanced by the time it is diagnosed. She added: "Keeping a healthy weight can help men reduce their risk of several other cancers including bowel cancer." http://www.bbc.com/news/health-36433403
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Some 90 per cent of the total deposits in Nigerian banks are owned by just two per cent of Nigerians, according to the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC). The revelation showed the economic inequality and the big gap between rich and poo in the country. Alhaji Mohammed Umar, director of Research and International Relations, NDIC, who spoke at the Businessday Capital Market Development Annual Conference in Abuja, said that “Our current deposit insurance coverage is N500, 000 for the Deposit Money Banks. And some people have said that it is low. I can tell you that it is very adequate for the majority of accounts. “It will interest you to know that it covers over 90 per cent of accounts in the country. Indeed, Nigerians who have more than N500, 000 in their accounts are just two per cent. “What we found is that this two per cent Nigerians have 90 per cent of banks’ total deposits. Look at that – two per cent Nigerians own 90 per cent of total banks deposits, while the remaining 98 per cent have just 10 per cent of total deposits. What that tells you is that the gap between the rich and the poor has continued in this country.” Alhaji Umar added that there were about 70 million bank account holders in the country. http://www.nigeriacommunicationsweek.com.ng/e-financial/only-2-of-nigerians-own-n500-000-and-above-in-banks-ndic |
I thought he is the new sheriff in town? Even Amaechi, the man they call lion,is rumored to have declined coming also. The thing is that it will take the military 7 more years to crush this group. They are educated and good in planning and have never said a thing and don't do it. My peeps in lag,please be careful and prayerful when passing through mainland bridge cos it's in their map out places to burn down. Please,the president should as a matter of urgency retract his famous statement of 5% and 97% on a public media and send a supplementary budget to the national assembly to increase allocation to clear up Niger Delta mess. A psaltery $10m is stupidity of the highest order. The way these guys are going, they can even bomb Aso Rock. Give them back their oyel blocks cos no one controls the exploration of natural resources that goes on in the north from the south. God bless you all |