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Politics / Re: How Much Is A Kg Of Gas Sold In Your Area? by metaphysics(m): 8:28pm On Feb 03
1000 naira
hitekk:
Just went out to fill my gas and was told that 1 kg is now 1200 against 1000 naira that it was sold.

How is it at your end?
Health / Depression by metaphysics(m): 10:36am On Oct 20, 2023
I feel like going under; there is no joy in sight; all I feel is pain and anger.
My mind hurts. I can’t think straight anymore.
I might go under.
I might find peace but I can’t continue living like this anymore.
No one seems to understand me.
I don’t even understand the world around me.
Everything seems to be against me.

Under it, I find myself in a state where,
I don’t understand what I am going through.
Nothing seems to work; nothing seems to make me happy.
Things that brought joy to me in the past
It no longer means anything to me.

I am lost in this state of mind.
All I want to do is hurt myself and, if possible, end this thing called life.

Under the query, the thought
Of under, and what could be pushing me under?
My sanity is unstable.
Like that of Nigerian electricity
Going off and on every now and then.

Depression is depressing the human out of me.
How did I get here? And how do I get out of here?

Copyright © Emeka Ojimadu 2019
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: JOB : What Side Hustle Can One Do On Weekends in Abuja? by metaphysics(m): 7:46pm On Aug 21, 2023
HOUSE HELP
HardLifee:
So I just recently got a teaching job in Abuja and as we all know, schools are resuming on 11 of September which is three (3) weeks from now.
What side hustle can one do before September 11 and weekends in Abuja?
Politics / Re: Dokubo Seeks Permission To Battle Niger Coup Leaders by metaphysics(m): 6:25am On Aug 11, 2023
Car Talk / Re: As A Driver, What Would You Do In This Situation? by metaphysics(m): 8:16pm On Aug 04, 2023
Omo na to enter flight mode.
Agriculture / Re: Checkout All-Black Chicken That Sells For $6000 (Pics, Video) by metaphysics(m): 7:54am On Jul 26, 2023
This oyibo people don tire me, something wey we dey regard as sacrificial element for my villa na im dem dey sell off the roof price.
Politics / Re: The Most Popular and influential Politicians From South South by metaphysics(m): 7:49am On Jul 26, 2023
E be like so.
Politics / Re: Who Is Emefiele Waving At? - Pictured by metaphysics(m): 7:48am On Jul 26, 2023
He is waving at his sidechickala..na very sharp gal.
Celebrities / Re: South African Rapper AKA Shot Dead! by metaphysics(m): 3:01am On Feb 11, 2023
Dave0116:
he was shot at Florida road, why is America always associated with shooting?
may he find peace.
======

He was shot in Durban SA. Florida na just the name of the street.
Crime / Re: Policeman's Son Absconds With Lady's Benz, $700 Bitcoin by metaphysics(m): 12:03pm On Jul 30, 2022
Saba gone wrong
Education / Re: Is Dressing Like These Morally Wrong & Unethical For Teaching Profession? Photos by metaphysics(m): 1:18pm On Jul 21, 2022
what should they wear?
Family / Re: Man And His Very Tall Brazilian Wife Cause A Stir On Social Media (Pictures) by metaphysics(m): 10:34am On Jul 13, 2022
He will be looking up to her cool cool cool shocked
Yorubalandlord:
Missionary and doggy come board.
This woman would be looking down on the man. grin
Romance / Re: Which One Destroys Man Faster? by metaphysics(m): 9:33am On Mar 01, 2022
@stephen which one destroyed you?
Sports / Re: 18-Year-Old Silas Nwankwo Joins Swedish Football Club, Mjällby AIF by metaphysics(m): 8:09am On Feb 04, 2022
you mean 38
Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta Looking At A Woman's Buttocks In Public (Video) by metaphysics(m): 4:27pm On Nov 30, 2021
Stupid post.....
Family / Re: My Sister Has Gone Out Of Control by metaphysics(m): 11:18pm On Nov 13, 2021
Deliverance case.... grin grin grin grin grin
Celebrities / Re: A Nairalander, Cletus Ikeh & Wife Eunice Eze Wedding Pictures by metaphysics(m): 8:52pm On Oct 31, 2021
Congrats, but bro abeg ,na beg I dey beg you mek you no wear that for the wedding abeg.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Colonel Doumbouya Covers President Condé With Umbrella (Throwback Photo) by metaphysics(m): 3:52pm On Sep 06, 2021
He is not the one holding umbrella. Stop lying.
Politics / Re: Controversy Trails Nigeria’s Ambassador Post To WTO by metaphysics(m): 9:53pm On Jun 22, 2021
Why Nigeria has been unable to nominate new ambassador to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) since 2017 is the question begging for answer among diplomats in the global trade organisation. Assistant Editor Bola Olajuwon writes on the controversy.

WTO and global trade

The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is the body that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations. It officially started operations on January 1, 1995, following the 1994 Marrakesh Agreement. It replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that was established in 1948. The WTO is the world’s largest international economic organisation, with 164 member states representing over 96% of global trade and global GDP.

It facilitates trade in goods, services and intellectual property among participating countries by providing a framework for negotiating trade agreements, which usually aim to reduce or eliminate tariffs, quotas, and other restrictions. These agreements are signed by representatives of member governments and ratified by their legislatures. The ogarnisation also administers independent dispute resolution for enforcing participants’ adherence to trade agreements and resolving trade-related disputes. It prohibits discrimination between trading partners, but provides exceptions for environmental protection, national security and other important goals.

With its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, the organisation’s top decision-making body is the ministerial conference, which is composed of all member states and usually convenes biannually. Consensus is emphasised in all its decisions. Its day-to-day functions are handled by the General Council, made up of representatives from all members.

Nigeria and non-oil export promotion

Nigeria’s desire to promote exports is a formal objective of successive Federal Governments. Its overall strategy is to diversify the productive base of the economy away from oil and to foster market –oriented and private sector-driven economy. This strategy aligns with the overall economic agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari to intensely grow revenue from non-oil sources within the economy.

From the rebased Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures, the oil sector contributes only about 15.9% to the entire GDP, leaving the remaining 74.1% to be shared among the sectors (the non-oil sector); i.e. agriculture, services, manufacturing, telecoms, among others. This is a gradual reversal of the initial trend in the GDP proportions between the oil and nonoil sectors. The potential for enhanced non-oil tax revenue through international trade and foreign direct investment cannot be tapped more significantly without strong representation at WTO.

But Nigeria is a subject of negative discussions in WTO offices over non-replacement of a substantive envoy to the global organsation following the unofficial recall of Nigeria Ambassador to the body, David Adejuwon, in 2017 without proper communication.

His appointment was conveyed in two letters of approval by Mr. President on July 1, 2013 and that of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment dated July 24, 2013. The inability of the ministry to send a replacement is more embarrassing as a Nigerian, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, now sits as the first female director-general of the organisation.

Though the approval for Adejuwon’s appointment was with immediate effect, the envoy could not assume duty in Geneva until March 3, 2014, after his predecessor, Ambassador Yunov Fredrick Agah, who was retired from the Federal Civil Service in January, 2010, as a result of tenure policy of the Federal Government, finally vacated the office.

All efforts to speak with the embattled ambassador on the matter proved abortive. He only told The Nation that his lawyers have advised him not to grant any interview on the matter against the contempt of the court because he proceeded to the National Industrial Court in October, 2017 to demand for payment of his statutory allowances and repatriation entitlement.

The beginning of the crisis

According to investigation carried out by The Nation, the current situation started barely a year after Adejuwon resumed duty in Geneva. He then wrote the ministry drawing attention to the negative consequences of the non-remission of the Overhead Cost Allocations released to the ministry by the Federal Ministry of Finance and the failure to remit the overhead appropriation to the Nigeria Trade Office (NTO), Geneva for the months of September to December, 2014, for the smooth operation of the office and image of Nigeria.

With money not released and out of frustration, the envoy gave the ministry three-months’ notice to recall him from Geneva, settle his outstanding financial commitments, pay his repatriation entitlements and arrange for a replacement.

The ministry till date, neither issues the necessary letter of recall nor appoint a new ambassador to the WTO.

According to WTO policy, this implies that Adejuwon technically speaking is still Nigeria Ambassador to the World Trade Organisation and other Trade Related International Organisations in Geneva, Switzerland as approved by the President.

His Statutory Foreign Service Allowance and other entitlements were stopped with effect from September, 2016.

Moves to resolve the matter

Adejuwon, however, took the matter up with the ministry and when all the entreaties failed, he returned to Nigeria in 2017 with his personal effects locked up in his official residence in Geneva with his family members stranded abroad.

He then proceeded to National Industrial Court in October 2017. But, the ministry has failed to file a statement of defence in court from October, 2017 to February, 2019 despite the fact that it was duly served with the court processes.

The ministry reached out to the envoy through a phone call made by the Permanent Secretary followed by invitation letters, for a meeting with a Committee of Directors constituted by the ministry on payment of Adejuwon’s repatriation allowance and other related matters and to discuss the possibility of an out-of-court dispute resolution.

After the meeting, the committee members promised to advise the then minister, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah, to pay Adejuwon’s entitlements.

The ministry agreed to renew his diplomatic passport and that of his spouse, which had expired and to obtain one year Schengen Multiple Entry Visas on the renewed passports to enable the family members travel back to Geneva and arrange for the shipment of their personal effects immediately the envoy receive his claims for final return to Nigeria. It was learnt that the original passports were handed over to the Permanent Secretary.

Owing to the discussion with the ministry, Adejuwon’s solicitors during the court sitting on March 6, 2019, notified the court of the move by the ministry to settle the matter out-of-court and requested for a long adjournment. The court proceeded on judicial vacation following which the matter was adjourned till end of September, 2019.

Another letter of invitation was sent to the envoy to come and sign an undertaking on an offer by the ministry for payment of his statutory Foreign Service Allowance and repatriation entitlements.

Adejuwon declined the amount offered, which was to be paid in Naira at official exchange rate instead of dollar, through his legal counsel.

In a letter addressed to the new Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo, the envoy clearly stated that he had not been officially recalled as the Nigerian Ambassador to the WTO, Geneva, couple with the fact that the payment of his statutory allowance was unlawfully stopped as well as repatriation entitlement to enable him return to Nigeria with his family in line with the provisions of the Foreign Service Rules had not been paid.

He added that he was forced to seek redress in the National Industrial Court in October, 2017, following alleged the unfair treatment by Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment.

Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, and Foreign Affairs reactions

In his reaction, the spokesman to the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment Ifedayo Sayo, said the ministry has nominated a replacement for Adejuwon to the Presidency and it’s expecting an approval.

Sayo said: “Yes, I just spoke with the minister on the issues you raised. A new nominee has been forwarded to the Presidency and the ministry is expecting a reply any moment from now. It is also true that the former ambassador instituted a case in court, which is yet to be determined by the court.”

Also, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesman Ferdinand Nwonye, said the minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, was not around to attend to The Nation’s reaction on the matter.

A source in the ministry, however, told The Nation that matters concerning WTO are within the purview of Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. According to the source, “the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment only need to notify the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about any approved nominee for the post and the need for orientation for the appointee”.

But the waiting game for a new ambassador to WTO continues.
Politics / Re: Tales Of A Fallen Nation by metaphysics(m): 2:37pm On May 02, 2021
metaphysics:

TALES OF A FALLEN NATION

The tales of a nation once so green,
Full of life for the young and generations unborn. A nation so blessed with human and natural resources,
Free of natural disaster, a land filled with milk and honey;
How did it go wrong? Oh, who did we offend?
We find ourselves in a state of no future for future. Plunged into darkness by the agents we elected to build and develop our nation.
Dark forces they have become,
turning our nation into their machinery of self-enrichment.
Drilling the nation and the masses of its resources for personal goals.
A nation once ranked among the high now has no ranks,
Dragged to the bottom of the poverty line.
I remember back in the days of my childhood
We talk about the groundnut pyramid in the north,
Cocoa plantation in the west and palm oil in the east
Just to mention a few. We had it all going;
Our nation was once pride with multiple glories,
The envy of nearby and far nations.
In my current state I cry; not for myself but the unborn generations.
I wonder what we will tell them happened to their father’s land
When they ask of the Nigeria of old they have read about. That nation filled with promises and hope for all, now in a state of hopelessness. The school of thoughts says the colonial masters is to blame.
I wonder where their reason comes from.
Our nation gained independence since ‘’1960”
Sixty (60) years after we still blame colonial masters, what a blind statement,
What has the past and present leaders done
to correct the so-called ills unleashed on our nation
by the colonial masters? Our so-called leaders
have done more harm to the nation compared to the colonial masters. If you doubt it, argue with yourself.
Politics / Tales Of A Fallen Nation by metaphysics(m): 11:10pm On Apr 29, 2021
TALES OF A FALLEN NATION

The tales of a nation once so green,
Full of life for the young and generations unborn. A nation so blessed with human and natural resources,
Free of natural disaster, a land filled with milk and honey;
How did it go wrong? Oh, who did we offend?
We find ourselves in a state of no future for future. Plunged into darkness by the agents we elected to build and develop our nation.
Dark forces they have become,
turning our nation into their machinery of self-enrichment.
Drilling the nation and the masses of its resources for personal goals.
A nation once ranked among the high now has no ranks,
Dragged to the bottom of the poverty line.
I remember back in the days of my childhood
We talk about the groundnut pyramid in the north,
Cocoa plantation in the west and palm oil in the east
Just to mention a few. We had it all going;
Our nation was once pride with multiple glories,
The envy of nearby and far nations.
In my current state I cry; not for myself but the unborn generations.
I wonder what we will tell them happened to their father’s land
When they ask of the Nigeria of old they have read about. That nation filled with promises and hope for all, now in a state of hopelessness. The school of thoughts says the colonial masters is to blame.
I wonder where their reason comes from.
Our nation gained independence since ‘’1960”
Sixty (60) years after we still blame colonial masters, what a blind statement,
What has the past and present leaders done
to correct the so-called ills unleashed on our nation
by the colonial masters? Our so-called leaders
have done more harm to the nation compared to the colonial masters. If you doubt it, argue with yourself.

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Celebrities / Re: Cubana Chief Priest Bags PHD - Doctorate Degree From Ghana University - Pictures by metaphysics(m): 10:06pm On Apr 24, 2021
Doctor ok oh.....interesting. PhD before BSc nice one.
Politics / Tales Of A Fallen Nation by metaphysics(m): 4:26am On Oct 25, 2020
TALES OF A FALLEN NATION

The tales of a nation once so green,
Full of life for the young and generations unborn. A nation so blessed with human and natural resources,
Free of natural disaster, a land filled with milk and honey;
How did it go wrong? Oh, who did we offend?
We find ourselves in a state of no future for the future. Plunged into darkness by the agents we elected to build and develop our nation.
Dark forces they have become,
turning our nation into their machinery of self-enrichment.
Drilling the nation and the masses of its resources for personal goals.
A nation once ranked among the high now has no ranks,
Dragged to the bottom of the poverty line.
I remember back in the days of my childhood
We talk about groundnut pyramid in the north,
Cocoa plantation in the west and palm oil in the east
Just to mention a few. We had it all going;
Our nation was once pride with multiple glories,
The envy of nearby and far nations.
In my current state I cry; not for myself but the unborn generations.
I wonder what we will tell them happened to their father’s land
When they ask of the Nigeria of old they have read about. That nation filled with promises and hope for all, now in a state of hopelessness.The school of thoughts that says the colonial masters is to blame.
I wonder where their reason comes from.
Our nation gained independence since ‘’1960”
Sixty (60) years after we still blame colonial masters, what a blind statement,
What has the past and present leaders done
to correct the so-called ills unleashed on our nation
by the colonial masters? Our so-called leaders
have done more harm to the nation compared to the colonial masters. If you doubt it, argue with yourself. By[b] Emeka Ojimadu[/b] ©sfe

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