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Please leave her alone...she is a very intelligent and hardworking lady. A 2-1 graduate of English from Uniben. Perhaps if Nigerians were disposed to good content, y'all wouldn't be so mad. Nonsense people, if na pussy there would be no problem. Ride on Stephanie!! |
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The RoundTown magazine inaugural edition of is out and available for download. Features Interesting Content from various spheres such as The Olu's Coronation Speech, A run through of events that made 2021 eventful, Fashion Content on both sexes, Sex Addiction etc. Available on www.roundtownmagazine.com
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Reports inform us that popular Korean Pastor and Evangelist David Yonggi Cho has passed on. He was senior pastor of the Yoido Full Gospel Church, South Korea. The church is reputed to have the largest congregation in the world. Pastor David Yonggi Cho was born on February 14 1936, in South Korea. He was Aged 85.
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Hello Nairalanders Pls I'm Working on a media/ICT project but stuck with paucity of funds. Deadline is in two days but have no resources to continue. Help a brother. 2268085773 Zenith Bank. Thanks and God Bless. |
Tomahawk99:When you dont know something, the best thing to do is ask questions. Ned Nwoki and Linus Consulting were the ones who fought at the courts to ensure that Nigeria got back the over deductions from the Paris Debt. It was in the initial agreement to pay him and Linus international that amount for their expenses and services. The case was prosecuted for 10 years at the sole funding of the parties earlier mentioned. The case was won, states and LGAs got their monies and now want to refuse Ned and the Firm theirs. Is that fair? But no worry Ned will win, he always does. |
Please I want to make my upcoming magazine available for sale and download. Who can help? |
lanbaba:Hit me up on 07086472831 |
seunmsg:The title was given by the king and so can be withdrawn by him, if he is deemed to have fallen short at some point. The Olu reserves the right. The Ologbotsere is not bigger than the Olu, is he? |
slawormiir:Of the greatest Uniben! I feel your vibes with nostalgia. Hotel d'ebelebs (Ebelebo tree) Hall 2 Car park Faculty Orchard. Botanical Garden, etc.... we can't forget, even though Uniben never loved us. |
Sailor1:I am not a scammer and this is real. You would not believe because you don't know, but its not a scam, neither am I one. theplaymaker2017@gmail.com |
Runsboi:Conceptualization Documentation Legalization, Marketing, Etc.... This is not a scam bro, the resources needed are not up to 100k to begin. Work with me... |
PVision2020:Yes, the hypocrisy of the forces behind the #EndSars protests would lead not only them but those who refuse to reason like it is expected of the human being. Awkuzu is a sickening matter altogether. Cultism is tearing down Edo and Delta State,m wherein both states loose not less than 50 lives (conservatively estimated) yearly, but I'm yet to see the reaction of these persons to arresting the situation. I don't Support police brutality having been a victim, but it is not helping to see that cyber criminals are left unchecked for a minute. They are responsible for 60% of the poor image Nigeria has in the international scene. How do we intend to arrest this situation? |
This is becoming too much. They Should Leave Ned Alone. |
iokpebholo:Yes...Sebastine Okoh's ward. What Delta APC Needs is Cohesion amongst its top leaders of all cadres, as well as a strong display of bold advocacy from youths in the party. PDP will crumble once APC Leaders in Delta State can find a common ground to work together. |
Uniquekriss:You are wrong The indices are changing. Only thing left is for Victor Ochei, Otega Emerhor, Omo-Agege, Hyacinth Enuha, Stella Okotete, Festus Keyamo and Great Ogboru to find a common ground. PDP is however more fractured in the state, only the guber holds them together. The March 9 LGA Election in Delta state will surprise people. |
Owologbo:I am from Ika North East LGA, same as the Governor, however I'm an Opposition party member. I know what i am talking about when i tell you that APC has all it takes to defeat PDP. First, in any election for the past 16 years, PDP has nothing to ever campaign with, their poor governance is enough testimony. I have lived in Asaba for 11 years. It is however a function of their mastery of violence and weaponized poverty that gives them the edge. Added to the reality that APC Leaders in the state are not as dexterous as needed, neither is any interested in building the opposition. |
jared007:Sure.... |
LegalPornShot:What are you saying exactly? |
The problem with APC Delta State is the inability of any of the leading figures to really commit selflessly to the development of the Party. The party has all it takes to defeat the PDP, however, shortsighted greed of these leaders mars the chance. However, in this regard Keyamo is right, he remains the leader with less acrimonious affiliation to his name. |
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cooooooks:They can. They are just lazy and corrupt, e g Okowa of Delta State Nigeria |
Too many foolish Young Nigerians speaking. Many of then would still fail when it regards leadership, most of are yahoo boys just looking for their maga to pay so they can bang the next girl they have fantasies about. What is wrong with the contractor building a university in Rivers State? Why is building an international train route a problem? Don't you watch TV or do we just watch movies without keen observation? Have you not seen countries do similar things? No matter the talk, CRA is doing great. You all were taught about means of transportation which includes rail/railway. Yet I'm sure 80% have never been in a moving train in Nigeria. Amaechi is doing things to ensure this changes, but you are too blinded by the nonsense your foolish fathers and lazy mothers told you about North/South Dichotomy. You refuse to think. whether you like it or not, Nigeria will wax stronger |
Good Afternoon, I am a writer, blogger, content and product developer based in Asaba, Delta State. Last year I was involved in a couple of projects that were ICT Inclined. Scopes include HealthTech, FinTech and Blockchain. I worked with a team and as a result we came up with notable designs. However COVID19 and the inability of the DTSG to support us were a lot and we were unable to do much. People who are interested and can work with us to achieve what we started out to, are invited to reach out to us. Finance as well as Block chain developers are needed. contact me on 07086472831...... Please Cybercrime is wrong and those involved are not welcome. Young people need to Help Each Other. LordNonso. |
PMB is nothing but a genuine leader. God bless PMB. Join APC Today, Be a part of the politics to choose reps from your ward, LGA, state and Nation. |
THE PARIS CLUB REFUND STRUGGLE AND A PATRIOTISM THAT MORE THAN MEETS THE EYES. By Ikechukwu Chukwudi (LegacyDreamz) The news of the Paris Club Refund has no doubt remained a front burning issue in the discourse of Nigerian fiscal administration for the past 5 years. Sadly, the interestingly positive aspect of this matter of huge import has been unnecessarily under emphasized in many respects. To those who engage in beer parlor and alcohol induced discussions, the Paris Club Refund is just another huge sum of money coming to the country from a foreign organization. To others, the Paris Club Refund is simply another money that is available for members of the government to decide who gets what and how it should be distributed. Ideally, for justice to be done to the Paris Club Refund discourse, there must be a conscious effort to observe interesting actions that connote much more than meets the eyes. The foundation of the Paris Club Refund is predicated on a chain of premeditated actions that bled the finances of the Nigerian state. As a developing country, the nation no doubt requires reliefs and support from wherever such could be obtained, and the Paris Club availed itself for Nigeria's assistance. But in the course of this engagement the Nigerian state became the victim of obvious over-deductions in the repayment plan. The credit for identifying this anomaly goes to struggles of Prince Ned Nwoko, whose company followed the paper trail for months which spiraled into years. However this discovery only signalled the beginning of a long painstaking journey to ensure a recovery of over deducted funds from Local, State and Federal Accounts. Without understanding the dynamics involved in order to successfully uncover systematic fraud carried out by foreign organizations, one may treat the picture of this discovery with the batting of the eyelids, however such inclination would only smack off ingratitude incubated in ignorance. The reason is because details of the process that led to the discovery of these over deducted funds show that the full cost for this adventure was solely on the shoulders of none other than Ned Nwoko/Linas International Limited. This includes expenses incurred during forensic analysis, logistics and auditory costs etc. Perhaps after uncovering this anomaly, many would have thought that affected parties - in this case Local, State and Federal Governments, would be excited and inspired to pursue what was rightfully theirs, however it may appear that the leaders in this regard at the time, fell for an inferiority complex which the average black man suffers in his relationship, estimation and engagement with his foreign contemporaries. A reality that meant that the efforts that led to the uncovered discrepancy would likely amount to a wasted one, as no government was enthusiastic enough and therefore didn't want to commit its time and resources on an affair that was predominantly considered to be an impossible one. Therefore, it was either that this marked the end, or further actions were to be solely funded by no other person than Ned Nwoko/Linas International Limited. The latter option became the next line of action. Already in the deficit of millions of Naira and at a stage where calling it off would definitely look justified and reasonable, especially after being left hanging dry, the prospect of what was to be enjoyed began to assume the picture of a fading dream, however diligence and consistency proved to be more inspiring, as Ned Nwoko/Linas International Limited pressed on. Like a modern day Nostradamus, the efforts yielded and the fruit of the struggle came at a time when the Nigerian State was financially off the grid, with Local Government Councils being unable to pay staff salaries, as well as State Governments finding it difficult to keep their finances in order. After nearly a decade of surviving numerous intimidations, subtle and outright threats, several court appearances and million of dollars in legal, logistics and sundry expenses, victory was secured and Nigeria got justice. The resulting victory after rigorous court cases at foreign locations didn't come without perilous instances for both Ned Nwoko and Linas International Limited, as high profile diplomatic relations and international politics nearly spelt doom for both entities. The display of patriotism through faith in the genuine agitation characterized by the Paris Club Refund Struggle share a similitude with the labour of heroes past in the Nigerian state. Heroic acts only assume such description by the timeliness of their occurrence. What if Ned Nwoko and Linas International had delayed their decision to act by a few years? What if the withdrawal of the benefitting governments had been allowed stop the struggle? Perhaps another angle to the display of patriotism lies in the sharp contrast it shares with the average Nigerian Political Elite, wherein the lesson is not far-fetched. Despite a scenario where the nation has had a prominent number of elected and appointed political office holders since the return to democracy, the realities of today expose a sharp departure from the ideal ambits of progressive orientation. Perhaps those we elected and others who have aspiration into political offices should seek tutelage from none other than Ned Nwoko, whose display of patriotism was exemplified from the position of a Nigerian outside political office. A striking insight into events would reveal that in the course of the Paris Club Refund Struggle, Ned Nwoko was locked in an intense political contest for the office of the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District. A battle he fought to a standstill, wherein it is rumored that he only lost to high-profile politicking and not at the ballot. Today's Nigerian social instance is largely a function of celebrated mediocrity, as 85% of political and public officers in the country since the return to democracy in '99 can't come close to matching this display of patriotism, hence where we sing the praise of our political leaders over doing what they were elected to do, we must make it a point of duty to celebrate, honour and idolize patriots like Ned Nwoko, who didn't need a political office or government appointment before touching the pulse of Nigeria's Socioeconomic structure across the three tiers of government and beyond. Similarly, business relief packages should be considered for Linas International Limited, who led the charge from the cooperate angle. While emphasizing the multifaceted sides to the Paris Club Refund Struggle, ideally we must also allude to the dint of philanthropy displayed as an offshoot of a purely patriotic instance. The definition of a philanthropist is one that entails acting in a manner that sees more benefits accrue to others in the society than ourselves. A critical consideration of the effect of the Paris Club Refund would no doubt identify the Philanthropist in Ned Nwoko. In a clime and at a time when the word philanthropist has been serially bastardized and wrongly ascribed to undeserving characters, or where the singular act of merely tipping a bartender automatically grants one the philanthropist identity, we can understand through the Paris Club Refund Struggle that ideal philanthropy is calculated via the trickle down effect it carries to the people. The Paris Club Refund touched the core of the Nigerian Populace as workers who were hitherto owed for Years in salary arrears, were able to smile to their families. The mismanagement of resources was covered by the success of the Paris Club Refund Struggle, through one man's decision to press on. Conclusively, as it stands the Buhari Administration having confirmed from the EFCC, and other relevant agencies on more than two instances, as well as from the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) through written correspondences, is set to pay the consultancy agreement merited by Linas International Limited. Instructively, beyond the blessedness of reaping as has been sown, the lesson of Iooking beyond the ordinary must be called to apply to Prince Ned Nwoko. From a layman's perspective, it is observed that over the very recent past, the name Ned Nwoko has echoed across the length and breadth of the country and it may have been assumed that perhaps it offered an opportunity for a discussion in public or private gatherings, nevertheless we must stick to what matters about him through the timeline of his actions in the larger scheme of society. The befitting lesson in the story about the struggles of a man whose patriotism more than meets the eye.
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24SEVEN:Giadom we know, others we don't. |
helinues:My dear, Giadom is not a spoiler. I speak as a member of the party from delta state. Hilard Eta and Co, including Ajimobi are impostors. Majority is not Authority. Giadom is the legally recognized chairman of APC and everyone of us in the party knows this. This is the truth Oshiomole can't beat. Obaseki got him, even though he also lost out in the party. |
