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Peace be upon Jos |
God bless Nigerian Army |
HBD the President of the most populous black nation. wishing u LLNP. You are blessed among ur equals. those who curse u shall be cursed. |
Ezibless:Lol catapult indeed are u a hunter? |
UnimkeAk:Oga relax na my choice stop hating. OBJ till petrol drops to #50 |
That's why I love Obj always ready to find solution to crisis. OBJ am ur biggest fan |
Maku was a former SUG president Uni-Jos 1987, deputy Governor 1999-2003. Am based in nassarawa Al' makura time is over. It is Eggon's time to rule nassarawa state enough of dis marginalisation. |
Pls how can I identify a good POL |
corpROYAL:What's d size of land u r looking at. Do u want to buy or lease. |
$100 Million Investment in Kogi, Cargill Holds Resettlement Workshop Following the agreement reached between the Kogi State Government and Cargill, an American Investor, on its proposed $100 million investment over a 30,000 hectares of land for the construction of a Cassava Processing facility, the State Government says it is committed to ensuring that all relevant processes are meticulously pursued in land acquisition. Kogi State Governor, Capt Idris Idris Wada, gave the indication at the inception workshop for Cargill Resettlement Action Plan (Land Acquisition Plan) for the proposed Cargill Starch Plant in Kogi State. The Cargill Agricultural Production Processing project is a potential investment to support the staple crop processing zone that is planned in Alape, Kogi State. This project would enable Cargill become the major private sector investor to support the Agricultural transformation strategy set out by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, supported by the Kogi State Government. The governor who was represented by his Deputy, Yomi Awoniyi, assured all the parties involved in the project that all transactions relating to land acquisition and land tenure will be conducted transparently and in accordance with established laws and international best practices. Capt. Wada who said the goal of his administration is not just to attract investment to the State, but to conduct business with integrity and to serve as a model of institutional support for corporate entities operating in the State. The Governor called for the rules of engagement on Land Acquisition Plan or Resettlement Action Plan to be clearly spelt out, adopted and effected, devoid of any delay or complications. The governor described the workshop as an effective commencement of the translation into reality the huge plan of Cargill to set up in Nigeria, using the Kogi State corridor. Capt Wada assured of the eagerness of the State Government and the host communities of the factory site of a mutual beneficial relationship, and implored all the stakeholders involved in the project to critically evaluate and resolve all the contending issues that will facilitate further advancement in the Re settlement Action Plan. Capt Wada said the State looks forward to the commitment of community social responsibility, that Cargill is known to exhibit as the action plans are implemented. He also assured that the best co-operation, hospitality and support of the State Government and the host community will be put at the disposal of Cargill to further encourage and expand their scope beyond starch production and into the development of value addition for other crops such as Rice, Cotton, Soya- bean and Sugarcane in which the State he noted is well endowed. The Governor equally appreciated the collaboration of the technical advice provided by the Environmental Resources Management Limited, said it is expected that appropriate plans will be instituted to have a physically appealing and environmentally balanced environment; to avoid the shortcomings observed in the development of similar industrial estates in the State. The Governor reiterated the appreciation of the State Government to the Federal Government in its support to its Agricultural and industrial development programmes, noted that the investment from Cargill is an eminent symbol of such support. In his remarks, Peter Neilson, Vice President, Cargill West Africa said the starch facility will produce up to 90,000 metric tones per year of Cassava starch will supply Nigerian food and beverage manufacturers. The investment he disclosed would set up an inclusive farming model that would enable small farm holders to have access to training, crop inputs and a reliable, fair market for their crops. In his introductory remarks, James Awoniyi, consultant and technical adviser on Agriculture to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, said the intention of the Federal Government is to look beyond farming for feeding purposes but as an important business, commended the Kogi State Government for having a robust Agricultural policy since its creation. He said the workshop would unfold the process that needs to be introduced in the Land Management at the Alape Staple Crop Processing Zone. Several paper presentation and facilitation of discussion of Cargill Resettlement Action process and roles and responsibilities were discussed by seasoned resource person. The workshop was attended by the host communities amongst other stakeholders. http://www.kogireports.com/100-million-investment-in-kogi-cargill-holds-resettlement-workshop. It is time for cooperative societies to position themselves for this great opportunity via FADAMA |
Dis man's hustle makes more sense than selling kidney. |
maintaining a girlfriend in Abuja is expensive. anyway what do i know |
Shit hits the fan. So no more love in love world. ![]() |
101 never come inbetween a guy n his beer. |
Al Makura must go. Gej pls don't intervene |
good delicacy yummy javascript:void(0); |
It is a lie how many shows have they attended n hw much do they earn that they will build a house worth 500milion haba una know hw much be 500milion |
Here is the link of Bayo Ojo Support group on facebook he is the former Minister Of justice please sir join and invite all other Kogites on ur facebook http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1834826445#!/group.php?gid=114992158554622&v=wall&ref=ts
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just came across these group planning to force GSM network in Nigeria to reduce their call tariffs so please endeavour to invite others on facebook. We must fight for our right http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=159772087371498&v=wall |
That boy will be broke for life. Come to think of it hw will dey put 9billion naira in a savings if it is not fraud within the bank. You standard bank policy for you to have that kind of money in your account it must be a special account and when anti fraud agencies check peoples bank account dey don't look at savings account so what happened was that they moved the money frm one political or fraudster account to that account to cool off while the search last. Why did the bank clear all trace of the money in his account by saturday morning nobody can tell me that it was a mistake if I am the boy I will withdraw 100k that day by 1200am am at the atm and will withdraw another 100k till the money leaves my account nobody will question me. Cos they will be no record of such happenings in the bank |
If you are in Kano City during these sallah break and you are not @ Venue Lunar Night Club Zungeru Way Kano City Time: 5pm till u tire Live on Stage Lord Of Ajasa Konga Funkiest Mallam Slim T Nasiin Comedian Fat MIke MISS IT MISS OUT
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