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[color=#006600]Each of the 71 senators produced by the party is expected to pay the sum of N45m which represents five per cent deduction from their basic salaries. Mark and Tambuwal are expected to pay more because they earn more. are they paying the party? if to the party, democracy is dead |
that is what NOI should establish for each region, managed from her office to increase regional economy. please scrap all these oil marketers |
where can i get cake and wine ingredients in 9ja |
spyder880: more works, a different type of pillarabeg, whats the mixture content cement and sand i think? |
spyder880: The guys may sue me o, they will allege that I am exposing their trade secrets which they spent years learningwould they claim originality of design? most of the designs were in existence b4 they were born, abeg do video footage |
hi spyder can you give a detailed step by step of how those window or pillars are done |
[size=22pt]jesus too saw the evil plan that would befall jerusalem, and he wept.[/size] |
how much is the 24v battery 200a |
this guy needs to thank obj for giving them the opportunity |
to sign a 2yr contract |
how about the looted funds that were recovered, whats happening to the swf account? cos 26b GBP was lost last week in europe, $10b lost in us. you seems a class room technocrat |
koruji: I have more than one suggestion, which will start with a complete restructuring of our federation to make it workable. That is the first and foremost.you are simply saying nigerians should be democratic citizens and not cultural citizens. can you create a creed of a democratic citizen? |
Osun signs N1.3b international market MoU By Adesoji Adeniyi, Osogbo 18 hours ago Font size: Aregbesola The Osun State Government yesterday signed a N1.3 billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the building of the Ayegbaju International Market in Osogbo, the state capital. Speaking with reporters at the Governor’s Office after the signing of the MoU, Commissioner for Regional Integration and Special Duties Bashiru Ajibola said the building of the market is a Public Private Partnership project and is expected to be completed in 24 months. Ajibola said the market would be situated at the old Governor’s Office. He said the state will pay 30 per cent of the N1.3 billion and Edward Property Consult will pay 70 per cent. Ajibola said: “The total cost of the project is N1.3 billion. The state will contribute 30 per cent, meaning Osun is expected to contribute N300 million. But having provided the land for the project, which was valued at N120 million, the state will only pay N180 million.” He said occupants of the site have been advised to relocate to their parent ministries. The commissioner said the state government would pay a year rent for Federal Government offices affected by the relocation. When completed, he said lock-up shops at the market would be given out on lease. Ajibola said the market will have a medical centre, guest chalets, police post, 896 open shops, 512 lock-up shops A and 72 lock-up shops B. |
e are talking about a project that will live a legacy, you are crying about nothing. if you cant understand the principle of poltical economics so be it. everything no be money. |
i think he got that from GEJ. he uses alhaji dokubo , tompolo and possibly those newly trained pilots from SA |
its like you dont understand me or you refuse to understand. he's doing a marvellous job, but can still be improved. A consuming nation hardly grow economically. that's my point |
abi this guy they plan ahead |
you were not lied to. you never understood what he said or what he meant. until you realise what it is to be a citizen, what is reqd of the govt, you'll remain the same. |
ol boy i dont take fash brandy |
i am a typical lagosian, i just dont jump at things of such, kudos for effort, but the future is better than the now. you should think ahead bro. no stress |
this is an excerpt from an article during his regime. The same devil raised his head againg, this is a major reason Why you should advocate for change. The worsening economic and financial conditions led to a military coup on 31 December 1983. The new regime under General Buhari sought to reinforce the 1982 austerity measures by further tightening financial policies and introducing more administrative controls. The government also implemented the counter trade policy in the light of the economic circumstances that existed then. This was aimed at reviving the crumbling economy through the provision of raw materials that were needed in industries, stopping further closure of industries, assisti ng in reducing the unemployment problems and, perhaps, minimising the spiralling inflation.. The Government’s austerity measures achieved some success by 1985; inflation fell to a single digit, the external current account moved from deficit to balanced positions, and real GDP growth jumped to 9½ per cent. The substantial growth in real GDP was due principally to an increase in oil production arising from the upward adjustment in OPEC quotas and to the recovery of the agricultural sector from a two-year drought. |
CyberG: ^ Funny, but NL has discussed these kind of issues MANY times: IT IS NOT THE GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS TO BUILD ANY KIND OF MANUFACTURING YARD BUT PRIVATE BUSINESSES WHO HAVE THE EXPERTISE (Capital letters for emphasis).my concern is this, if you were around in the 70s, you'll remember the imported busses later called oku eko, in the 80s we had the LSTC, mentainence and tech know how killed it. we need to get it right once. the govt has to work with private sector to get the economy moving. who will invest in the startup process? private sector with most living on loan. |
Eko Ile: You mean the lagos state government should build a shipyard and until they build the shipyard, no ferry service for Lagosians? tpia@:you are not getting my gist, not until you are self reliant, you are not fit enough. |
[size=22pt]Barkin Zuwo Banking zuwo (govt money in govt house, its no problem) when asked how he got 500m found in his house[/size] |
you can start by creating EPOLITICS. create a sort of lecture series on the style of democracy and govenance of your choice get people to subscribe and educate them. |
when will he construct a shipyard in lagos? lets start our own and stop importing. |
creativity and invention should be problem solving based. we need to engage in solving internal/ domestic problems first that will alleviate our creativity and increase the IP law |
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