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Na so so open up, I will expose this, if I say that bla bla bla. Till today nothing has been said and nothing will be said. This one just de talk based on se e wan make am look like e de feel d pinch and wan do something in one way or the other. All na wash. |
This bridge is finally completed, dem still de construct am when I de uniport in 2011. Nigeria and project timelines. |
One cold beer for you MyVILLAGEpeople: |
The CON men party is here! Frying pan to fire ish. |
haywire07:You are worse than the SARS operatives for such a callous comment. |
Mark Shultz - he's my son |
Just Observed the same thing. Can't call with 9mobile & @the end, no apology and no compensation for the inconveniences. SMH |
I'm proud of being a left handed person. |
The race is not to the Swift nor the battle to the strong but time and chance happens to them all |
People should stop this bullcrap! That atm has saved me more than once and i have never stepped into his church. I work around there. |
PaperLace:I love u |
LifeofAirforce1:Emphasis on University Certificates not Education. The people you mentioned are well educated. |
Hope this is true |
U did kiss him. ON HIS ARSE mofo. |
The federal government may have perfected plans to privatise the nation’s refineries within the next one year, according to revelations by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu. According to Kachikwu, the federal government was looking at privatising its refineries within 12 months, disclosing that Agip and Chevron have already indicated interest in purchasing two of the refineries. The minister, who doubles as the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), says his team is working with oil majors on improving the state-run refineries in Nigeria. Kachikwu was quoted by Reuters as saying that the federal government wanted to privatise the refineries within 12 months following the much-needed maintenance work. “We have gotten commitments from some of the majors. Agip has indicated interest to work with us on Port Harcourt, Chevron on Warri. We are talking to Total on Kaduna,” Kachikwu said. He added that even if the refineries in question performed to their optimum capacity, their production would still not meet local demand for petrol. He said the petroleum resources ministry was striving to utilise other sources of refining petrol while also depending on the coming on board of private refineries like the Dangote refinery. He noted that the non-performance of the refineries was due to a number of factors, including fraud and lack of holistic maintenance. As a result of the long period of non-maintenance, a lot of components were ineffective. However, the minister had earlier stated that the refineries would not disposed off, but said government would seek investors to co-locate new refineries near the existing ones which presently perform abysmally lower than their installed capacities. ruling out a possible sale of the nation’s refineries, Kachikwu who was speaking during an official tour of the Okrika Jetty and the Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited, affirmed that “the refineries would not be sold but joint venture partners with established track records of success in refining would be invited to support the running of the refineries in order to ensure efficiency.” He noted that the phased rehabilitation of all the state owned refineries would be given an accelerated vigour with the aim of reducing petroleum products importation into the country, adding that at full capacity, all the refineries could supply 20 million litres of petrol on a daily basis. LEADERSHIP recalls that Kachikwu had assured that the corporation will provide all the necessary enablers to make the refineries operate commercially and optimally, while pointing out that though the current challenges militating against the operations of the refineries are huge, they are not insurmountable. He stated that in view of the nation’s low refining capacity, there was need to establish more refineries in the country, adding that he plans to ensure the building of new refineries near the existing plants. “I am pushing to build new refineries next to our existing plants in order to boost the nation’s refining capacity for the common good” he stated. He explained that the new refineries will be developed by private investors and that NNPC’s role will be just to provide them with space close to the existing refineries to enable them share key facilities such as pipelines and storage facilities. Kachikwu who praised the vision and foresight of past Nigerian leaders for establishing the refineries had then challenged the present generation to sustain the vision, adding that all hands must be on deck to salvage the situation. http://leadership.ng/news/525095/kachikwu-fg-privatise-refineries-12-months |
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is set to address complaints of subscribers who have been inundated with unsolicited telemarketing, short message service (SMS) and voice calls by mobile network operators with a warning that it shall fine any operator found culpable with a fine N5 million and N500,000 daily as long as the contravention persists. LEADERSHIP Sunday learnt that the Commission in a ‘New Direction,’ issued to 13 mobile operators by the legal and regulatory department of NCC, plans to sanction any network that refuses to implement it on or before June 30, 2016, the shortcode of 2442 for subscribers to opt-in to the “Do Not Disturb” (DND) database restricting unsolicited marketing messages. NCC in a letter dated April 19, 2016 warned MTN, Airtel, Globacom, Etisalat, Smile, Natcoms (Ntel), Visafone, Starcomms, Multilinks, Gamjitel, Danjay Telecoms, Gicell Wireless Ltd and Megatech Engineering Ltd that they should implement the DND restricting telemarketing their MSISDNs including the use of web-based solutions as opt-out measures. The regulator said it shall be mandatory for mobile operators to create sufficient awareness to its subscribers on the existence of the DND on their networks; that they shall also comply with the quarterly and reporting template prescribed by the NCC to ensure feedback and compliance. NCC warned operators that generated SMS shall comply with the 8am to 8pm stipulation (12 hour period) for sending SMS to subscribers and that the opt-in process shall be free. It said operated generated SMS is excluded from the DND list in as much as such messages are in conformity with NCC’s directive on timing and regularity and do not constitute a nuisance to subscribers and the subscribers shall have right to partial or full DND implementation. NCC said the ‘New Direction’ issued pursuant to Section 53 of the Nigerian Communications Act follows the inundation of complaints by subscribers to its office about menace of unsolicited text messages and voice calls from mobile operators which have impacted negatively on consumer quality service in the telecom industry. NCC said it was aware through its monitoring activities that some operators have set up DND facility on their network but the awareness by subscribers of the facility is very minimal and unsatisfactory. The menace of unsolicited texts and calls led NCC a fortnight ago to regulate the Value Added Services (VAS) market with the issuance of draft regulation. Meanwhile, Wireless Application Service Providers of Nigeria Ltd (WASPAN) said every month all operators shall broadcast how to get on the DND portal to their subscribers. At the end of each quarter, subscribers will be required to renew their DND status by sending ‘STOP’ to short codes on the network. http://leadership.ng/news/524648/mtn-12-telcos-face-n5m-fine-unsolicited-sms-calls |
barlkeez:WTF!!! |
jchima14: |
osedvgirl:And by fish u mean weed ?"winks" |
Sorry. When will we realise that hate never brings anything positive. Whats all this rubbish When will Black man have sense God help us. |
leave all this IMF b.s. Where d money .Statistics easy to write o but hard to physically implement |
kestolove95:lol |
kestolove95:Good to know u are not the same person.keep in tch! |
kestolove95:Na so dis life b sha, that chair, that chair. Na im family i just de reason.RIP. Its like someone has a similar moniker to urs on this thread with a double e.did u notice |
kestolove95:yes o!!! |
DAMN!!!! THIS WAS MY CAMP COMMANDANT (NYSC) RIP!!! |
wolesmile:And i know some S.S.C.E holders that are better than both. |
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kilokeys:This Is beyond Evil.i cried on seeing the pictures.damn.she (the maid)doesn't deserve to live. |
Not ma freekin headache. shiiii knoWotI'mSayin!!! |
Valuable Use of their time and energy. twats. |
febbymi:So I guess the OP should indicate "only valid for those who get txt msgs" so we do not end up wasting money we could have used for other purposes. |
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he is supposed to be first on the list