Celebrities › Re: Is Buhari's Gov Scared Of Investigating Obasanjo And Other Presidents?-Seun Kuti by Joel3(m): 2:23pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari’s Medical Trip: Commonwealth Doctors React by Joel3(m): 12:40am On Jun 07, 2016 |
before the election buhari made several promise and one of them is to banned government officials from using government fund to travel abroad for treatment. and promised to fixed all the hospital, many times different governor's claimed to have build a world class hospital and yet we keep seeing them traveled abroad for treatment. below is the Buhari Promise List. Writes THISDAY Politics Desk 1. Public declaration of assets and liabilities
2. State and community policing
3. Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad 4. Implementation of the National Gender Policy, including 35% of appointive positions for women
5. Revival of Ajaokuta steel company
6. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years.
7. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
8. Establishment of a free-tuition and scholarship scheme for pupils who have shown exceptional aptitude in science subjects at O/Levels to study ICT-related courses
9. 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation per annum (20,000 per state)
10. Three million Jobs per year
11. To embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skills acquisition schemes for graduates along with the creation of a Small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme to create at least 5 million new jobs by 2019.
15. Creation of a Social Welfare Programme of at least Five Thousand Naira (N5000) that will cater for the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon the demonstration of children’s enrollment in school and evidence of immunisation to help promote family stability
16. Recruitment and training of at least 100,000 officers into the Nigerian police force and establish a Federal Anti- terrorism Agency.
17. One free meal (to include fruits) daily, for public primary school pupils
18. Building an airport in Ekiti State
19. Eradication of state of origin, replacing that with state of residence to ensure Nigerians are Nigerians first before anything else.
25. Permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.
26. No plans to Islamise Nigeria.
27. Nationwide sanitation plans to keep Nigeria clean
28. Preserving the independence of the Central Bank
29. Simplifying immigration process to foster faster visa processing at points of entry.
30. Special incentives to facilitate the education of the girl child
31. Full implementation of the National Identification Scheme to generate the relevant data.
32. Making Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Entertainment key drivers of our economy
33. Balancing the economy across regions by the creation of six new Regional Economic Development Agencies (REDAs) to act as champions of sub-regional competitiveness
34. Putting in place a N300bn regional growth fund (average of N50bn in each geo-political region) to be managed by the REDAs.
36. Reviving and reactivating the minimally performing Refineries to optimum capacity
37. Creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.
38. Creating an additional middle class of at least four million new home owners by 2019 by enacting national mortgage single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses as well as reviewing the collateral qualification to make funding for home ownership easier, with 15 to 30 year mortgage terms.
39. Enacting a national mortgage system that will lend at single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses.
40. Injecting extra N30bn into the Agricultural sector to create more agro-allied jobs by way of loans at nominal interest rates for capital
42. Creating a national infrastructural development bank to provide loans at nominal interest rates exclusively for this sector.
43. Construction of 3,000km of Superhighway including service trunks
44. Building of up to 4,800km of modern railway lines – one third to be completed by 2019
45. At least one functioning airport is available in each of the 36 states.
46. Ending gas flaring and ensuring sales of at least half of gas produce, within Nigeria
47. Speedily passing the much-delayed Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and ensuring that local content issues are fully addressed.
48. Establishing at least six new universities of science and technology with satellite campuses in various states.
49. Establishing six centres of excellence to address the needs of special education
50. Prioritising the reduction of the infant mortality rate by 2019 to 3%
51. Reducing maternal mortality by more than 70%
52. Reducing HIV/AIDs infection rate by 50% and other infectious diseases by 75%
53. Improving life expectancy by additional 10 years on average.
54. Increasing the number of physicians from 19 per 1000 population to 50 per 1000
55. Increasing national health expenditure per person per annum to about N50,000 (from less than N10,000 currently)
56. Increasing the quality of all federal government-owned hospitals to world class standard withijn five years
81. Free education at primary, secondary and tertiary institutions for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Education.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/time-to-walk-the- talk/210866/ |
Politics › Re: Militants Renew Vow To Set Off Missiles by Joel3(m): 12:37am On Jun 07, 2016 |
3 hours is left to release the missiles. and it will take about 2 hours leaving bayesa to aso rock. |
Politics › Re: Breaking News :NDA Set To Destory Nigeria (shock The World) by Joel3(m): 11:24pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
few hours more. we shall see if there is any luck with their missiles. |
Business › Re: FX Reserves Now Below 6 Months Import Cover-Businessday by Joel3(m): 11:19pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
we are in for it. and to think of it. 2019 is like 100 years. how did we get to this. the APC is yet to achieve anything? one million housing per year and one million job per year... |
Politics › Re: FG To Suspend Military Offensive Against Militants- Vanguard by Joel3(m): 11:07pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
back and front. back and front. 5 step forward. 10 step backwards. this government is the most clueless and most confused government in the history of Nigeria democracy. |
Family › CNN Report.. Shocking Video Of Chines Cockroach Farmer Eat Roach by Joel3(op): 10:41pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
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Family › Shocking Chinese Human Corned Beef Meat I Received On Whatsapp by Joel3(op): 10:26pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Shocking Human meat i received on WhatsApp, i don't know how true though. but people need to be aware of corn beef.
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Politics › Re: Buhari’s Plans For Niger Delta, Militants — Osinbajo by Joel3(m): 10:10pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
they should shut up about diversify Nigeria economy. the economy is dependant on the oil since 1965 and i don't see it moving from oil in next 100 years if this country don't break by force.
the only language they understand is war. and that's why we have militant today here and there. it's the birth of the federal government prolong pregnancy |
Politics › Re: MUST READ: Buhari's Medical Trip, An Evidence Of Hypocrisy by Joel3(m): 9:00pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
before the election buhari made several promise and one of them is to banned government officials from using government fund to travel abroad for treatment. and promised to fixed all the hospital, many times different governor's claimed to have build a world class hospital and yet we keep seeing them traveled abroad for treatment. below is the Buhari Promise List. Writes THISDAY Politics Desk 1. Public declaration of assets and liabilities
2. State and community policing
3. Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad 4. Implementation of the National Gender Policy, including 35% of appointive positions for women
5. Revival of Ajaokuta steel company
6. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years.
7. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
8. Establishment of a free-tuition and scholarship scheme for pupils who have shown exceptional aptitude in science subjects at O/Levels to study ICT-related courses
9. 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation per annum (20,000 per state)
10. Three million Jobs per year
11. To embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skills acquisition schemes for graduates along with the creation of a Small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme to create at least 5 million new jobs by 2019.
15. Creation of a Social Welfare Programme of at least Five Thousand Naira (N5000) that will cater for the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon the demonstration of children’s enrollment in school and evidence of immunisation to help promote family stability
16. Recruitment and training of at least 100,000 officers into the Nigerian police force and establish a Federal Anti- terrorism Agency.
17. One free meal (to include fruits) daily, for public primary school pupils
18. Building an airport in Ekiti State
19. Eradication of state of origin, replacing that with state of residence to ensure Nigerians are Nigerians first before anything else.
25. Permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.
26. No plans to Islamise Nigeria.
27. Nationwide sanitation plans to keep Nigeria clean
28. Preserving the independence of the Central Bank
29. Simplifying immigration process to foster faster visa processing at points of entry.
30. Special incentives to facilitate the education of the girl child
31. Full implementation of the National Identification Scheme to generate the relevant data.
32. Making Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Entertainment key drivers of our economy
33. Balancing the economy across regions by the creation of six new Regional Economic Development Agencies (REDAs) to act as champions of sub-regional competitiveness
34. Putting in place a N300bn regional growth fund (average of N50bn in each geo-political region) to be managed by the REDAs.
36. Reviving and reactivating the minimally performing Refineries to optimum capacity
37. Creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.
38. Creating an additional middle class of at least four million new home owners by 2019 by enacting national mortgage single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses as well as reviewing the collateral qualification to make funding for home ownership easier, with 15 to 30 year mortgage terms.
39. Enacting a national mortgage system that will lend at single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses.
40. Injecting extra N30bn into the Agricultural sector to create more agro-allied jobs by way of loans at nominal interest rates for capital
42. Creating a national infrastructural development bank to provide loans at nominal interest rates exclusively for this sector.
43. Construction of 3,000km of Superhighway including service trunks
44. Building of up to 4,800km of modern railway lines – one third to be completed by 2019
45. At least one functioning airport is available in each of the 36 states.
46. Ending gas flaring and ensuring sales of at least half of gas produce, within Nigeria
47. Speedily passing the much-delayed Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and ensuring that local content issues are fully addressed.
48. Establishing at least six new universities of science and technology with satellite campuses in various states.
49. Establishing six centres of excellence to address the needs of special education
50. Prioritising the reduction of the infant mortality rate by 2019 to 3%
51. Reducing maternal mortality by more than 70%
52. Reducing HIV/AIDs infection rate by 50% and other infectious diseases by 75%
53. Improving life expectancy by additional 10 years on average.
54. Increasing the number of physicians from 19 per 1000 population to 50 per 1000
55. Increasing national health expenditure per person per annum to about N50,000 (from less than N10,000 currently)
56. Increasing the quality of all federal government-owned hospitals to world class standard withijn five years
81. Free education at primary, secondary and tertiary institutions for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Education.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/time-to-walk-the- talk/210866/ |
Politics › Re: Lucozade Nigeria Shades President Buhari In New Hilarious Ad by Joel3(m): 8:48pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
 most of you guys don't know that Buhari received intelligent report that Niger Delta Avengers are capable of carrying out missiles test. with aso rock. hence his vacation. this is the first time buhari uses the word vacation on all his foreign trips and giving power to osenbajo. according to saharareporter buhari may extend is vacation to more days. |
Politics › Re: Lucozade Nigeria Shades President Buhari In New Hilarious Ad by Joel3(m): 8:43pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
before the election buhari made several promise and one of them is to banned government officials from using government fund to travel abroad for treatment. and promised to fixed all the hospital, many times different governor's claimed to have build a world class hospital and yet we keep seeing them traveled abroad for treatment. below is the Buhari Promise List. Writes THISDAY Politics Desk 1. Public declaration of assets and liabilities
2. State and community policing
3. Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad 4. Implementation of the National Gender Policy, including 35% of appointive positions for women
5. Revival of Ajaokuta steel company
6. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years.
7. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
8. Establishment of a free-tuition and scholarship scheme for pupils who have shown exceptional aptitude in science subjects at O/Levels to study ICT-related courses
9. 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation per annum (20,000 per state)
10. Three million Jobs per year
11. To embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skills acquisition schemes for graduates along with the creation of a Small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme to create at least 5 million new jobs by 2019.
15. Creation of a Social Welfare Programme of at least Five Thousand Naira (N5000) that will cater for the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon the demonstration of children’s enrollment in school and evidence of immunisation to help promote family stability
16. Recruitment and training of at least 100,000 officers into the Nigerian police force and establish a Federal Anti- terrorism Agency.
17. One free meal (to include fruits) daily, for public primary school pupils
18. Building an airport in Ekiti State
19. Eradication of state of origin, replacing that with state of residence to ensure Nigerians are Nigerians first before anything else.
25. Permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.
26. No plans to Islamise Nigeria.
27. Nationwide sanitation plans to keep Nigeria clean
28. Preserving the independence of the Central Bank
29. Simplifying immigration process to foster faster visa processing at points of entry.
30. Special incentives to facilitate the education of the girl child
31. Full implementation of the National Identification Scheme to generate the relevant data.
32. Making Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Entertainment key drivers of our economy
33. Balancing the economy across regions by the creation of six new Regional Economic Development Agencies (REDAs) to act as champions of sub-regional competitiveness
34. Putting in place a N300bn regional growth fund (average of N50bn in each geo-political region) to be managed by the REDAs.
36. Reviving and reactivating the minimally performing Refineries to optimum capacity
37. Creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.
38. Creating an additional middle class of at least four million new home owners by 2019 by enacting national mortgage single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses as well as reviewing the collateral qualification to make funding for home ownership easier, with 15 to 30 year mortgage terms.
39. Enacting a national mortgage system that will lend at single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses.
40. Injecting extra N30bn into the Agricultural sector to create more agro-allied jobs by way of loans at nominal interest rates for capital
42. Creating a national infrastructural development bank to provide loans at nominal interest rates exclusively for this sector.
43. Construction of 3,000km of Superhighway including service trunks
44. Building of up to 4,800km of modern railway lines – one third to be completed by 2019
45. At least one functioning airport is available in each of the 36 states.
46. Ending gas flaring and ensuring sales of at least half of gas produce, within Nigeria
47. Speedily passing the much-delayed Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and ensuring that local content issues are fully addressed.
48. Establishing at least six new universities of science and technology with satellite campuses in various states.
49. Establishing six centres of excellence to address the needs of special education
50. Prioritising the reduction of the infant mortality rate by 2019 to 3%
51. Reducing maternal mortality by more than 70%
52. Reducing HIV/AIDs infection rate by 50% and other infectious diseases by 75%
53. Improving life expectancy by additional 10 years on average.
54. Increasing the number of physicians from 19 per 1000 population to 50 per 1000
55. Increasing national health expenditure per person per annum to about N50,000 (from less than N10,000 currently)
56. Increasing the quality of all federal government-owned hospitals to world class standard withijn five years
81. Free education at primary, secondary and tertiary institutions for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Education.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/time-to-walk-the- talk/210866/ |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Site Has Been Hack Down Www.nigerdeltaavengers.com/ by Joel3(op): 8:36pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
timisco1: Lie, site under maintenance, check d new site, www. yes this new one is from eNom domain and not goddady. it look like the first one was brought down. |
Politics › Niger Delta Avengers Site Has Been Hack Down Www.nigerdeltaavengers.com/ by Joel3(op): 8:15pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Niger Delta Avengers site has been hack down www.nigerdeltaavengers.com/ the domain from godady was hosted with Google blog. and Google has shut it down. but the avengers might still host it somewhere else. |
Politics › Re: How Sharia Law Will Eventually Free Kano Beheaders. by Joel3(m): 8:01pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
we are not one and can never be. we should stop deceiving ourselves. we are one because of Niger Delta oil. and it will never happened again. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Should Pray For President Buhari — Presidency by Joel3(m): 7:45pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
before the election buhari made several promise and one of them is to banned government officials from using government fund to travel abroad for treatment. and promised to fixed all the hospital, many times different governor's claimed to have build a world class hospital and yet we keep seeing them traveled abroad for treatment. below is the Buhari Promise List. Writes THISDAY Politics Desk 1. Public declaration of assets and liabilities
2. State and community policing
3. Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad 4. Implementation of the National Gender Policy, including 35% of appointive positions for women
5. Revival of Ajaokuta steel company
6. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years.
7. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
8. Establishment of a free-tuition and scholarship scheme for pupils who have shown exceptional aptitude in science subjects at O/Levels to study ICT-related courses
9. 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation per annum (20,000 per state)
10. Three million Jobs per year
11. To embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skills acquisition schemes for graduates along with the creation of a Small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme to create at least 5 million new jobs by 2019.
15. Creation of a Social Welfare Programme of at least Five Thousand Naira (N5000) that will cater for the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon the demonstration of children’s enrollment in school and evidence of immunisation to help promote family stability
16. Recruitment and training of at least 100,000 officers into the Nigerian police force and establish a Federal Anti- terrorism Agency.
17. One free meal (to include fruits) daily, for public primary school pupils
18. Building an airport in Ekiti State
19. Eradication of state of origin, replacing that with state of residence to ensure Nigerians are Nigerians first before anything else.
25. Permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.
26. No plans to Islamise Nigeria.
27. Nationwide sanitation plans to keep Nigeria clean
28. Preserving the independence of the Central Bank
29. Simplifying immigration process to foster faster visa processing at points of entry.
30. Special incentives to facilitate the education of the girl child
31. Full implementation of the National Identification Scheme to generate the relevant data.
32. Making Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Entertainment key drivers of our economy
33. Balancing the economy across regions by the creation of six new Regional Economic Development Agencies (REDAs) to act as champions of sub-regional competitiveness
34. Putting in place a N300bn regional growth fund (average of N50bn in each geo-political region) to be managed by the REDAs.
36. Reviving and reactivating the minimally performing Refineries to optimum capacity
37. Creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.
38. Creating an additional middle class of at least four million new home owners by 2019 by enacting national mortgage single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses as well as reviewing the collateral qualification to make funding for home ownership easier, with 15 to 30 year mortgage terms.
39. Enacting a national mortgage system that will lend at single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses.
40. Injecting extra N30bn into the Agricultural sector to create more agro-allied jobs by way of loans at nominal interest rates for capital
42. Creating a national infrastructural development bank to provide loans at nominal interest rates exclusively for this sector.
43. Construction of 3,000km of Superhighway including service trunks
44. Building of up to 4,800km of modern railway lines – one third to be completed by 2019
45. At least one functioning airport is available in each of the 36 states.
46. Ending gas flaring and ensuring sales of at least half of gas produce, within Nigeria
47. Speedily passing the much-delayed Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and ensuring that local content issues are fully addressed.
48. Establishing at least six new universities of science and technology with satellite campuses in various states.
49. Establishing six centres of excellence to address the needs of special education
50. Prioritising the reduction of the infant mortality rate by 2019 to 3%
51. Reducing maternal mortality by more than 70%
52. Reducing HIV/AIDs infection rate by 50% and other infectious diseases by 75%
53. Improving life expectancy by additional 10 years on average.
54. Increasing the number of physicians from 19 per 1000 population to 50 per 1000
55. Increasing national health expenditure per person per annum to about N50,000 (from less than N10,000 currently)
56. Increasing the quality of all federal government-owned hospitals to world class standard withijn five years
81. Free education at primary, secondary and tertiary institutions for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Education.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/time-to-walk-the- talk/210866/ |
Politics › Re: Health Crisis: Buhari May Extend 10-day London Trip by Joel3(m): 7:20pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Why Buhari Shouldn't Travel Abroad For Medical Treatment before the election buhari made several promise and one of them is to banned government officials from using government fund to travel abroad for treatment. and promised to fixed all the hospital, many times different governor's claimed to have build a world class hospital and yet we keep seeing them traveled abroad for treatment. below is the Buhari Promise List. Writes THISDAY Politics Desk 1. Public declaration of assets and liabilities
2. State and community policing
3. Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad 4. Implementation of the National Gender Policy, including 35% of appointive positions for women
5. Revival of Ajaokuta steel company
6. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years.
7. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
8. Establishment of a free-tuition and scholarship scheme for pupils who have shown exceptional aptitude in science subjects at O/Levels to study ICT-related courses
9. 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation per annum (20,000 per state)
10. Three million Jobs per year
11. To embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skills acquisition schemes for graduates along with the creation of a Small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme to create at least 5 million new jobs by 2019.
15. Creation of a Social Welfare Programme of at least Five Thousand Naira (N5000) that will cater for the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon the demonstration of children’s enrollment in school and evidence of immunisation to help promote family stability
16. Recruitment and training of at least 100,000 officers into the Nigerian police force and establish a Federal Anti- terrorism Agency.
17. One free meal (to include fruits) daily, for public primary school pupils
18. Building an airport in Ekiti State
19. Eradication of state of origin, replacing that with state of residence to ensure Nigerians are Nigerians first before anything else.
25. Permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.
26. No plans to Islamise Nigeria.
27. Nationwide sanitation plans to keep Nigeria clean
28. Preserving the independence of the Central Bank
29. Simplifying immigration process to foster faster visa processing at points of entry.
30. Special incentives to facilitate the education of the girl child
31. Full implementation of the National Identification Scheme to generate the relevant data.
32. Making Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Entertainment key drivers of our economy
33. Balancing the economy across regions by the creation of six new Regional Economic Development Agencies (REDAs) to act as champions of sub-regional competitiveness
34. Putting in place a N300bn regional growth fund (average of N50bn in each geo-political region) to be managed by the REDAs.
36. Reviving and reactivating the minimally performing Refineries to optimum capacity
37. Creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.
38. Creating an additional middle class of at least four million new home owners by 2019 by enacting national mortgage single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses as well as reviewing the collateral qualification to make funding for home ownership easier, with 15 to 30 year mortgage terms.
39. Enacting a national mortgage system that will lend at single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses.
40. Injecting extra N30bn into the Agricultural sector to create more agro-allied jobs by way of loans at nominal interest rates for capital
42. Creating a national infrastructural development bank to provide loans at nominal interest rates exclusively for this sector.
43. Construction of 3,000km of Superhighway including service trunks
44. Building of up to 4,800km of modern railway lines – one third to be completed by 2019
45. At least one functioning airport is available in each of the 36 states.
46. Ending gas flaring and ensuring sales of at least half of gas produce, within Nigeria
47. Speedily passing the much-delayed Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and ensuring that local content issues are fully addressed.
48. Establishing at least six new universities of science and technology with satellite campuses in various states.
49. Establishing six centres of excellence to address the needs of special education
50. Prioritising the reduction of the infant mortality rate by 2019 to 3%
51. Reducing maternal mortality by more than 70%
52. Reducing HIV/AIDs infection rate by 50% and other infectious diseases by 75%
53. Improving life expectancy by additional 10 years on average.
54. Increasing the number of physicians from 19 per 1000 population to 50 per 1000
55. Increasing national health expenditure per person per annum to about N50,000 (from less than N10,000 currently)
56. Increasing the quality of all federal government-owned hospitals to world class standard withijn five years
81. Free education at primary, secondary and tertiary institutions for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Education.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/time-to-walk-the- talk/210866/ |
Politics › Different Militant Group Is Just Springing Up Daily Both Real And Unreal by Joel3(op): 5:51pm On Jun 06, 2016*. Modified: 8:04pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
different militant group is just springing up daily both real and unreal.
we now have both real and unreal militant group springing up on daily bases in different states in the Niger Delta, all of them showing solidarity and alliance to work with the Niger Delta Avengers. the real Niger Delta Avengers had accepted them all but make itself the High Command. but the problem now is that different groups are just releasing their threats and demand to the media directly without consulting the Niger Delta Avengers. the whole thing is now looking like a child play. I was listening to a radio program when the presenter criticising them by saying the militants group demands are not clear. one is say A and the other is say B.
don't you think all need to come together and release their press through one handle so that they can be easily understood. like the Avengers website
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Politics › Re: Why Buhari Shouldn't Travel Abroad For Medical Treatment by Joel3(op): 5:19pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
hahaha, confused government. |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Return To Oporoza In Delta State by Joel3(m): 1:27pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
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sending military troops will not stop Niger Delta avengers from carrying out their pipeline attacks. Niger Delta Avengers said they will not be the first to strike the military. otherwise we would have already heard bad news about 500 Nigeria Military killed in Niger Delta. the Nigeria military had been warned not to strike first either. so they have to be careful in handling this issues. before it lead to something dangerous than Boko Haram |
Politics › Why Buhari Shouldn't Travel Abroad For Medical Treatment by Joel3(op): 1:21pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
before the election buhari made several promise and one of them is to banned government officials from using government fund to travel abroad for treatment. and promised to fixed all the hospital, many times different governor's claimed to have build a world class hospital and yet we keep seeing them traveled abroad for treatment. below is the Buhari Promise List. Writes THISDAY Politics Desk 1. Public declaration of assets and liabilities
2. State and community policing
3. Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad 4. Implementation of the National Gender Policy, including 35% of appointive positions for women
5. Revival of Ajaokuta steel company
6. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years.
7. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
8. Establishment of a free-tuition and scholarship scheme for pupils who have shown exceptional aptitude in science subjects at O/Levels to study ICT-related courses
9. 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation per annum (20,000 per state)
10. Three million Jobs per year
11. To embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skills acquisition schemes for graduates along with the creation of a Small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme to create at least 5 million new jobs by 2019.
15. Creation of a Social Welfare Programme of at least Five Thousand Naira (N5000) that will cater for the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon the demonstration of children’s enrollment in school and evidence of immunisation to help promote family stability
16. Recruitment and training of at least 100,000 officers into the Nigerian police force and establish a Federal Anti- terrorism Agency.
17. One free meal (to include fruits) daily, for public primary school pupils
18. Building an airport in Ekiti State
19. Eradication of state of origin, replacing that with state of residence to ensure Nigerians are Nigerians first before anything else.
25. Permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.
26. No plans to Islamise Nigeria.
27. Nationwide sanitation plans to keep Nigeria clean
28. Preserving the independence of the Central Bank
29. Simplifying immigration process to foster faster visa processing at points of entry.
30. Special incentives to facilitate the education of the girl child
31. Full implementation of the National Identification Scheme to generate the relevant data.
32. Making Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Entertainment key drivers of our economy
33. Balancing the economy across regions by the creation of six new Regional Economic Development Agencies (REDAs) to act as champions of sub-regional competitiveness
34. Putting in place a N300bn regional growth fund (average of N50bn in each geo-political region) to be managed by the REDAs.
36. Reviving and reactivating the minimally performing Refineries to optimum capacity
37. Creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.
38. Creating an additional middle class of at least four million new home owners by 2019 by enacting national mortgage single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses as well as reviewing the collateral qualification to make funding for home ownership easier, with 15 to 30 year mortgage terms.
39. Enacting a national mortgage system that will lend at single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses.
40. Injecting extra N30bn into the Agricultural sector to create more agro-allied jobs by way of loans at nominal interest rates for capital
42. Creating a national infrastructural development bank to provide loans at nominal interest rates exclusively for this sector.
43. Construction of 3,000km of Superhighway including service trunks
44. Building of up to 4,800km of modern railway lines – one third to be completed by 2019
45. At least one functioning airport is available in each of the 36 states.
46. Ending gas flaring and ensuring sales of at least half of gas produce, within Nigeria
47. Speedily passing the much-delayed Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and ensuring that local content issues are fully addressed.
48. Establishing at least six new universities of science and technology with satellite campuses in various states.
49. Establishing six centres of excellence to address the needs of special education
50. Prioritising the reduction of the infant mortality rate by 2019 to 3%
51. Reducing maternal mortality by more than 70%
52. Reducing HIV/AIDs infection rate by 50% and other infectious diseases by 75%
53. Improving life expectancy by additional 10 years on average.
54. Increasing the number of physicians from 19 per 1000 population to 50 per 1000
55. Increasing national health expenditure per person per annum to about N50,000 (from less than N10,000 currently)
56. Increasing the quality of all federal government-owned hospitals to world class standard withijn five years
81. Free education at primary, secondary and tertiary institutions for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Education.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/time-to-walk-the- talk/210866/
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Politics › Re: Soldiers Return To Oporoza by Joel3(m): 10:40am On Jun 06, 2016 |
sending military troops will not stop Niger Delta avengers from carrying out their pipeline attacks. Niger Delta Avengers said they will not be the first to strike the military. otherwise we would have already heard bad news about 500 Nigeria Military killed in Niger Delta. the Nigeria military had been warned not to strike first either. so they have to be careful in handling this issues. |
Business › Re: Naira Exchange Rates Today by Joel3(m): 10:11am On Jun 06, 2016 |
so the CBN rate is still at 199? the gap is just to much. this is cheat to Nigerians who received foreign remittance. the bank pays them in N199. and yet to get it at parallel is N355... |
Politics › Re: MASSOB Backs Niger Delta Avengers’ Bombing Of Pipelines by Joel3(m): 7:55pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
the Nigeria FG only got her weapons from the sells of Niger Delta OIL. and it will not happened anymore. currently the FG is weaken day by day due to short supply of Niger Delta OIl. so what this meas is that the FG can no longer fund the war against NDA. this is a preplanned revolution to unleash on the FG if the FG take this matter to a war battlefield.
no country will supply FG arms because no more oil money. and boko haram will be stronger and Iran will sponsor the shitty against the sunni. |
Politics › Re: Ramadan: Book Haram Planning Bombing – Army by Joel3(m): 7:46pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
the Nigeria FG only got her weapons from the sells of Niger Delta OIL. and it will not happened anymore. currently the FG is weaken day by day due to short supply of Niger Delta OIl. so what this meas is that the FG can no longer fund the war against NDA. this is a preplanned revolution to unleash on the FG if the FG take this matter to a war battlefield.
no country will supply FG arms because no more oil money. and boko haram will be stronger and Iran will sponsor the shitty against the sunni. |
Politics › Re: Posting Of New Commissioners Of Police Announced By Arase (see List) by Joel3(m): 6:37pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
. Nigerians has lost confident in the Nigeria police. hence this leads to the disconnect from citizens and police. no police in the world where police can function without the citizens. the police need to overhaul the men to behave a civilise people in a professional manners not tout and dead brains who go about harassing and extorting citizens,
to rebuild trust and confident from the populist is what police need. but until then the police is still a shiit i won't want to go near. |
Phones › Graphic Drawing On My Tab. I Need A Stylus Pen Please......? by Joel3(op): 5:47pm On Jun 04, 2016*. Modified: 6:35pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
hello I want to start graphic drawings. art works on my tab. using finger is not convenient. where can I get the Android stylus pen for drawing on tab?
yesterday I checked the market but couldn't find any.... |
Phones › Re: How My Data Disappeared, Nigerians Are Thief, Heartless And Insincere by Joel3(op): 5:43pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
0ubenji: Young man..u r yet to explicitly state for what reason u put on that wifi hotspot..ur story made it seem like u juz put it on for the fun of it..(Which to me labels u incorrigibly beserk) From the last parts of ur thought-provokin story..I deduced dat u simply switched on d hotspot nd simply left ur fone idle(if u were usin it..u wud av known immediately d fone went off)...#MakaWhy ?
U had berra gimme a reasonable ansa coz ur level of seeming preposterousness is mind-boggling mehn..hian !!! shut up ur mouth. I use the hotspot for my other device. I can't be doing double subscription multiple device. how would I know if the one that is idle which is the hotspot is been drain. should have ask before spilling shiit |
Politics › Re: "Don't Attack Soldiers, Oil Workers & Aircrafts" - Niger Delta Avengers by Joel3(m): 5:10pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
I won't believe this. this your post in not in there website from www.nigerdeltaavengers.com/?m=1Saturday, June 4, 2016 14 comments: MESSAGE TO OUR BROTHERS IN THE STRUGGLE Good Afternoon Niger Deltans. The liberation of the Niger delta people has taken a new swing with the daily emergence of new groups all over the region. The avengers are calling on all groups in the region to be strong and resolute as it is obvious that God is on our side. The groups are much now both real and unreal but if you really fighting for the liberation of the Niger delta people. The high command of the avengers is calling on you not to attack any soldier and those claiming to have anti aircraft missiles should deist from targeting any aircraft. Let us be careful not offend God in the process of trying to liberate our people from the shackles of the Nigerian government because we need God more than anything right now. We also need the international communities as well. Hence, we must desist from any life threatening actions that will derail our genuine struggle for our people. All groups are hereby discouraged from indulging in harassing oil workers and soldiers. We urge you all to help any oil workers or soldiers you see in distress. The military warplanes hovering round our towns and villages have not strike a soul or destroy any property, so those groups with anti aircraft missiles should dry their gunpowder. When it is time to engage the military in combat the whole world will know they started the war not the Avengers. The Niger delta avengers high command will pass the message round that its time to engage on gun battle when the time comes. So far, we have not engaged the Nigeria military in combat; despite the heavy presence of military on the pipelines. we still find way to carry out our actions without attacking soldiers. The avengers will deal with any group that refuses and attack military. The high command is calling on all groups in Rivers, Ondo, Delta, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Akwa Ibom to not indulge in any act of kidnapping and attacking of soldiers. The war is on oil installations; “Operation On Flow of Oil” God is our strength; he is going to see the people of Niger delta through. God bless the Niger delta republic. Brig.Gen Mudoch Agbinibo Spokesperson |
Politics › Re: "Don't Attack Soldiers, Oil Workers & Aircrafts" - Niger Delta Avengers by Joel3(m): 5:06pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
I won't believe this. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Commends Police For Arresting Prime Suspect In Murder Of Woman In Kano. by Joel3(m): 5:03pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
what are they doing to prevent the reoccurrence? |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Jonathan At London Heathrow With Omokri by Joel3(m): 4:33pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
give me one reason why Nigeria will not lose Africa biggest economy under Buhari?
with the way things are going Nigeria might find itself in no 21 in Africa economy index. |