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Autos / Re: Nationwide Satellite Navigation System 4 Nigeria Now Available, Travel With Ease by monogees(m): 2:46pm On Aug 03, 2008
I looked at your profile and saw your pic that's why i didn't want to continue, but since you want to have it then here it comes.

Now my ID is MONOGEES,

Go back through my posts and show me where i called your "work" a scam or where i inferred that your work was a scam or where i mentioned the word "scam". Look at you, a fifty or forty year-old gangster wannabe (https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?action=profile;u=127952). Its not your fault after going through all kinds of crap in life you come here and think this is your fucking village? Spend billions my a** do you look like you got 2k pounds? nairalandpunk.LOL

Please i got better things to do than waste my time with a loser like you. Go get a life punk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Idiot
Autos / Re: Nationwide Satellite Navigation System 4 Nigeria Now Available, Travel With Ease by monogees(m): 2:30pm On Aug 03, 2008
There is no point going on and on, you obviously think you have your basis covered. It works for you, all well and good and congrats (who no want better thing for hin country). Just a word of caution there are no sure bet businesses if you cant take a dissenting opinion and the first thing that comes out of your mouth is an insult, then its going to be hard, you live in the UK and by now you know even the craziest opinions are given a chance, not insulted.

Calling people who don't agree with you fools is the perhaps the greatest mistake you could ever make. You don't know me and you don't know what i do.

As i said if it works for you, great!!!.
Autos / Re: Nationwide Satellite Navigation System 4 Nigeria Now Available, Travel With Ease by monogees(m): 1:50pm On Aug 03, 2008
For those who want to know the truth, here is a site for the price listings for satellite imagery, i hate when people go around talking crap.

http://www.mapmart.com/worldsatelliteImagery/satellite.htm

Now the smaller the scale the clearer the pictures you get, the higher the scale the less clearer the image is, this pricing are given per square mile or per square kilometer. Type Nigeria into google and it would give you how many square kilometers or miles Nigeria has and multiply that by the pricing, l.e price per square miles by cost/square mile or price per square kilometer by cost per square kilometer.

Look through all my posts starting from the first, no where did i mention that it cant be done, what am saying is the practicality of actually getting it done. Everyone knows about satellite imagery (you have no idea what i do for a living anyway) but its not cheap, and in a country where this change everyday, how much do you think you are going to make to be buying satellite imagery from satellite companies every week? month? year?. How often do you think mapquest or yahoo maps update their satellite maps?
You probably need to sit down and think long and hard.

If it works for you, all well and good and congratulations, who knows, i could probably end up being a customer when i come home, you never know. (so stop insulting people you don't know and who might actually make you take a second look at something that needs a second look)
Autos / Re: Nationwide Satellite Navigation System 4 Nigeria Now Available, Travel With Ease by monogees(m): 1:38pm On Aug 03, 2008
And have you heard of satellite imagery method of mapping before - Mr Scam?

You all are so ignorant unlearned fools.


I wont insult you and i would tell you why, there is no point.
There is something called dissenting opinion and i have one i don't have to agree with anybody or everybody. Maybe if you had a little understand to actually comprehend what i was trying to say, but i guess you don't.

Satellite imagery yes, so tell me what happens when you get it done today and 6 months down the line someone builds a house that blocks a road somewhere? or you think satellite imagery is cheap?, as i said i honestly don't blame you, do your homework very well. Anything can be done, but what we need is a system change not just an aspect of our lives back home.

"ignorant unlearned fools". indeed lol
Autos / Re: Nationwide Satellite Navigation System 4 Nigeria Now Available, Travel With Ease by monogees(m): 1:25pm On Aug 03, 2008
Hey,
Bros wey de vex, no vex, even me sef i been wan yarb the thing when i read am first and i go still yarb am. For the guys who live abroad who don't believe its true, don't blame them. How do you explain a situation where you go home and u know there used to be a road here, then suddenly one "big man" just decides to block the road and turn it into his new mansion?what happens to your "gps" then?. This is happening all over Nigeria, as a example, all the houses that were demolished in Abuja were built at sites that weren't designated for houses, what happens to you "GPS" then? don't forget this technology is based on "approved" government plans, no one goes out to check if the roads really exist or not because it is supposed to have been planned.

Am am happy we "have it"? honestly?NO cos i see it as another scam in trying to copy what we know within ourselves wont work. It wont work not because we cant do it, ofcourse we can do anything, but am saying it wont work because u would be surprised, where it says turn right, you make a right turn and end up in someones sitting room. Not because a road wasn't supposed to be there but because the house wasn't supposed to be there.
Romance / Re: Deeply In Love With My Student by monogees(m): 12:17pm On Aug 02, 2008
Either some people are just stupid, or ignorant or both. There is something called ethics, that's why even if you are both 90 student/teacher relationships are frowned upon. So stop all the excuses about being old enough or not. (and by teacher here i mean even if you are a prof)
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pipeline Engineering Jobs by monogees(m): 10:58pm On Aug 01, 2008
Look i know how hard it is coming from back home to school in the UK, loads of questions and uncertainties, but one thing is that if you get into school the suffering is just for 12 months, you aint gonna die in 12 months.
Concerning the course itself, alot of the lecturers (in all about 15) only 4-5 are actually university staffs, the rest are people working in the industry hence you get to learn about the latest happenings or changes in the industry. Field trips were organised during my time there to places like Advantica and PII (couldnt make any of the trips cos ur bros was working to pay school fees).
Some asked about the level of difficulty, everything in life could be easy or could be hard depending on the amount of interest you have. Personally, pipeline engineering is a great course and anyone with half an interest would enjoy it greatly.
Am placing some links here for information purposes only for those who want to know more about the course and the school.

Pipe Enge main page:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/pipe.eng/

Penspen integrity page: This page has alot of information for those who can download and read, it would be good because it would give you some background information of what pipe eng is all about.

http://www.penspenintegrity.com/

For those who have questions of a personal nature and dont want to post you can either email me or email any of the people below:

me:
gomonoji@technip.com

Dr Julia Race: She is the program director for the pipeline engineering center.
j.m.race@ncl.ac.uk


Also you can contact fellow Nigerians who are schooling there right now and am sure alot of them would be willing to help.

Rgrds

monogees
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pipeline Engineering Jobs by monogees(m): 2:49am On Aug 01, 2008
Hi All,

Just reading through the post and as an ex student of the pipeline engineering department of the University of Newcastle (06" alumni) i would advise anyone who can get the visa to study to try as much as possible to go and "truly" get into school and get his or her MSc.

As i said earlier, i graduated in 2006 and presently working in the Houston Texas for Technip. Just like one of the post says, it would be alot better top get a job in the UK first before going to Nigeria to work. We were seven Nigerians in my class and only one went back home to work for Exxonmobile even though there came to our school then for recruitment alot of the guys didn't want to go back home. Get your MSc work for five years and go back home as an expatriate and you would get more respect and wage that befits your status as an engineer.

Rgrds

monogees

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