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ROCKJ1: can't you make your point clearly without being rude?Yes I can. |
mikeansy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_automobile_manufacturersThere is a reason why i said "credible manufacturer" |
This makes no sense. They're not even up to 22 credible vehicle manufactures in the world. Maybe the meant toy vehicle manufactures. Of course!! |
lonelydora: US can never accept something bad as theirs.Are you retarrded or something? Why do you have to talk like an iimbecile? the article says the man travels "every so often" to the U.S. from Liberia to visit friends" why should the U.S accept a Liberian national at theirs? Your internet access should be restricted to just p0rnography websites. Stick to your dirty movies and leave sensible information to inttelegent people, please. |
I think most Nigerians hate anything that is good. This has been researched and confirmed. Nigerians prefer to be abused, belittled, and degraded, for the most part. |
Lol the flag is green white green...how does he deserve a life time salary? The man draw two lines and put green crayon on the left, white in the middle, and green on the right, and said whatever...I'm done. Nigerian leaders are tooooo irresponsible with money. The man should have gotten paid for the job he did and that should have been the end of it. |
Since they disowned her that means they are no longer her family. She should put them on her coordinates and send them a fare well hell fire missile with a smiley face on it. Like this: ![]() |
This article has zero credibility. Is the Liberian observer a credible information sources? No, it is not. |
And so what? What about Jonathan's food budget of $10 million? Hes just learning from the master: the honorable useless Jonathan. You people need to stop complaining about nonsensical. |
Nicepoker: u r so 5tupidAre you sure about that? |
Aranaa:Madam how are ya? |
kenex4ever: Have u heard of ghanamustgo, I heard dat dat phrase hurts u guys like hell and dats y u r hating on ur superiors. U can only dream of being like us, such dream won't even lastGhana is not going anywhere my friend. That country is very promising. |
Truckpusher: Its dumber when you lie like a 5 yr old boy.Ok. I'll make sure to put it on my to do list. How far na? How is the truck pushing business going? |
Truckpusher: Omo!You know you cant be insulting your fellow Africans (Ghanians) like that. Too much insults. |
This doesn't make any sense. In one breath you say Italian, and in the next you say Aba. So is the shoe Italian or Aba? There is a huge deference. |
BlackTechnology: There are two kinds of living things on NL= Humans and GoatsI guess i am your daddy then. |
The governor of the people. unlike Jonathan's useless azz. |
I wouldnt put my enemy in that piece of junk you Negros call APC. They ripped the body off a ford F-250 and welded some sheet metal to it and you call that APC? No wonder Nigerian soldiers are afraid to fight the Boko boys. Jonathan is an imbeccle for even allowing such inferior and dangerous vehicle to make it into active service. Just pathetic, utterly pathetic. |
I would like to meet myself because im fuvcking awesome. I'm just fuvcking awesome. |
That Ojukwu guy should have been shot by a firing squad. What a terrible piece of craap. |
johnjay4u2u: at last.at last what? |
This is what I call colonialism round two. They are coming back for the leftovers. Anyways, the money will simply be embezzled so... |
The European Union (EU) said yesterday it had concluded plans to spend about €600 million in Nigeria over the next five years. Most of the spending, it noted, is targeted at helping Nigeria to attract private sector foreign investments into the country’s power sector as well as to boost food security. The Ambassador, Head of Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mr. Michael Arrion, explained that the amount represents about five per cent of the EU's entire budget for the African, Carribean and Pacific (ACP) countries. The ambassador who spoke during a media luncheon in Lagos, said one-third of the €600 million would be spent on electricity generation in Nigeria. Arrion also revealed that the EU is also signing a migration agreement with Nigeria to help well meaning Nigerians that are highly skilled to get employment opportunities in European countries; provide opportunities for people to study abroad and boost Nigeria's cordial relationship with European countries. He said the agreement would also check illegal migration of unscrupulous people who intend to go abroad to engage in crime and other illegal activities. “We are injecting about €600 million for the next five years into Nigeria. Nigeria is one of the top of recipients of development grants from the European Union, but the amount is nothing compared to the need because it is not €500 million, but €50 billion which Nigeria needs to address most of its development challenges,” he said. “The EU proposed spending represents only one per cent of the need of the development of the country. The bulk of the financial resources for development have to come from investment from national investors, regional investors and international investors. “We are facilitating a coherent platform between the development partners of Nigeria, the Nigerian government and investors from the national and international communities,” he added. According to him, with the development funds, EU can act in a catalytic way to attract foreign investment. He said: “The EU’s plan to invest its development aid programmes to support the government to improve the business climate by boosting the confidence of international investors to invest in Nigeria." “Nigeria must use our group of European nations to really improve political and policy dialogues between Nigeria and European countries. We are really keen to engage with the Nigerian government in areas of political and policy dialogues both at the state and federal levels”, he said. Furthermore, he said: “We are implementing development cooperation programmes in three main sectors such as electricity energy, food security, water and the basic social services. “We are also quite active in the field of governance, criminal justice and human right which are clearly linked to democracy.” He added that discussions have started with the security apparatus of the state, stressing that Nigeria has to address its current security challenges to develop. “We believe that there is no development without peace and security, if you want to address the root causes of under development of some countries including Nigeria, security issues should be addressed,” he added. Arrion noted that Nigeria is no doubt central to the growth of the continent, adding that the economy has continued to grow at an average of seven per cent over the last 10 years attributing the growth to be driven by the non-oil sector of the economy. He said the recent GDP rebasing exercise has propelled Nigeria to the position of the largest economy in Africa, and noted that the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) outperformed most capital markets in 2013. “Your banking sector has remained stable after the 2009 crisis, FDI flows and remittances from the diaspora remain significant. These positive indicators point to an increased global confidence in the Nigerian economy in response to ongoing reforms,” the ambassador stressed.
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An open letter to brainworks0001: ,Dear brainworks0001, Mind your own danm business. You're the type of person who pokes his nose in someone's house and then complain that their sh1t smells. Just the other day, your friend started a whole thread worrying himself about how much Seun was making with Nairaland. And what makes you think that Jesus is not regretting creating your nosy azz? And where in the bible did you read that Jesus created human beings? In fact, you are too danm local. Anyways, focus on your education and mind your own business. Cheers. |
ernie4life: mod do the needful, this post deserves front page You should also do your needful. |

