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Trailblazer1:Exactly my thought! Or maybe the aboki dropped out, hence could not earn a certificate cos I think the energy and time wasted to dig up these pics should have better been channeled towards searching for the said certificate. APC can deceive themselves eeh.. phew! |
Joe Igbokwe is blabbing on Channels TV right now. Trust those presenters, he is not having a smooth sail with his pro-Buhari nansense. ![]() |
Zonacom:At what instance did those attributes of hers manifest? If she is half of what you painted here, she'll still remain in that ministry. |
APC and Lies... Inseparable |
NRIPRIEST:I chose not to speak much on Oduah. It's not good to wash our dirty lining in public. @bolded, I am sure Anambra North will never forget the party that put them firmly on the state map and gave them a sense of belonging... They will reciprocate that kind gesture by voting APGA till further notice. |
chino11:Military vehicles, commercial and war aircraft, we can build them. It's in us.. We are specially blessed! |
NRIPRIEST:Nwannaa, I decided to sit on this Odua issue for quite a while just because I knew how the terrain was for the Igbos in the aviation industry, especially those working under the ministry. The yoruba influence was (and still is) so intense that we had to rally round our own no matter what. Needless to say the fight was lost. Having said that, I will be the last person to support evil, hence my mute mode on the madam's case. She upgraded Enugu airport as well as several other airports around the country. Infact, some of the other upgraded airports are even better than that in Enugu. I won't say much. Regardless, she is still a worthy candidate to rep Anambra north. She's made name for herself and will pull a lot of weight in this election. However, I believe the votes will count in favor of Obiano's candidate. Obaze or Oduah will represent well, so I am not bothered about that zone. |
waternogeteneny:Pardon me, what did she do again? Enugu airport? I think you guys are over-hyping it, tbh. |
Daughtry - Start of Something Good |
Schematics:Part of the national cake, innit? ![]() |
Schematics:This is awesome! |
NFF Writes Obiano On Release Of Land For FIFA Project Onjewu Dickson — Jan 8, 2015 The Nigerian Football Federation has called on governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State to clear all administrative bottlenecks impeding the commencement of work at the FIFA Goal project sited in the state. In a letter entitled “Re-Award of FIFA Goal project to Anambra State”, signed by Musa Amadu, Secretary General of the body, the NFF said the project would uplift the lives of the youths in the state. It stated that the world football governing body had been putting pressure on them to forward the necessary document to clear the cost for the commencement of the $2million project which Anambra was lucky to benefit from. “Construction works has started on the site in Bauchi while Lagos has also provided land space. FIFA has continued to put pressure on the NFF to provide documents for land space in Anambra (Complete with Certificate of Occupancy made in favour of the NFF) in order that construction work can start. “It is our knowledge that former governor Peter Obi signed the C of O on March 12, 2014, in view of the above, we are requesting Your Excellency to indicate a date and time convenient for you, during which the leadership of the NFF can receive the document to the land space already set aside.” |
^^^ Ban dey smell for ya body ![]() |
obi4eze:What if the fellow commits mass harm, how many times would be just ok to wish him death. Pls reply it's urgent! |
He never start to collapse sef. After searching for a flagbearer, APC settled with a frail looking old cargo.. ok nah, we are watching. Yar A'dua's case should have served Tinubu and co some lesson, but over their dead body... They obviously want to get rid of MuoNaMmadu Buhari so that their yoruba kith, Osinbajo takes over just like Goodluck! ...but no chance for them for now. They should check back after 2019. |
Yeske2:Udo |
Yeske2:You got it wrong bro. The was and still is NO disparity in the funding per school. However, the missions were funded based on how many schools they have. The Catholic Church owned more than 400 schools, the Anglican more than 300, and the government about 250. So, a sharing formula was devised based on that distribution. Therefore, direct your blames towards the mission for any 'misfunding' among individual schools. |
BuddahMonk:Nwannaa ekwekwana ka freeglobe fu ife a idelu ebe a. ![]() |
AirAsia Indonesia did not have a license to fly the Surabaya-to-Singapore route on Sunday that ended in tragedy, it has been revealed. The airline was approved to fly the route four days a week but it did not include Sunday. Indonesia's Ministry of Transport has announced a full investigation and suspended Indonesia AirAsia flights between the two cities. It will also check all other airlines operating in the country to make sure they were complying with license agreements. Indonesia AirAsia CEO Sunu Widyatmoko was quoted on local television as saying the airline would cooperate fully with the investigation and would not be releasing any statement until the results were known. He has not returned calls from CNN. AirAsia Indonesia is a subsidiary of the Malaysian-based AirAsia group. The parent company owns almost 49% of the Indonesian operation. The investigation will focus on the operations of AirAsia Indonesia and state-owned airport operator Angkasa Pura 1, which manages Surabaya airport. Transport Minister Ignatious Jonan described the airline's breach as a "serious violation." "How could they fly? Who would they have to approach to be able to make that flight. It would have to be the airport management or lobby air traffic control." He said the investigation is expected to take about a week. "It's not complicated. There is a checklist of what should and should not have been done." He said penalties ranged from AirAsia losing the right to fly the Surabaya-Singapore route through to grounding the entire operation, "depending on the evidence from the investigation." Flight QZ8501 took off from Juanda International Airport in Surabaya a little after 5:30 a.m. last Sunday. Just after 6:12 a.m., one of the pilots radioed air traffic control requesting permission to climb from 32,000 to 38,000 feet and turn left to avoid bad weather. Permission was given to turn but not to increase altitude. That was the last communication with the plane. At 6:18 a.m. it disappeared from radar. In an statement earlier, the transport ministry said the airline "has violated the agreement on route given." "Indonesia AirAsia route Surabaya-Singapore was operated outside of the permitted license, namely among others on Sunday. And Indonesia AirAsia did not submit a request to alter operational day to the Directorate General of Air Transport. This is a violation against the agreement in the route provided," the statement said. Aviation expert Geoff Thomas, an author on aviation issues and editor of airlineratings.com, which writes on airline safety worldwide, said it was "highly unusual" to fly without approval. "If it was not authorized it could realize legal and insurance implications," he said. "In most jurisdictions, it is highly unusual. An airline will have to apply for a new flight." Thomas added that in countries with an open-skies policy, airlines could add or subtract flights as they saw fit if there was the capacity at the airports, but Indonesia does not operate an open-skies policy. AirAsia was founded by Tony Fernandes, currently the CEO, in 2001. It has had a spotless safety record until now. Airline safety in Indonesia, one of Asia's fastest growing aviation markets, has improved in recent years. The last fatal accident involving a commercial jetliner was in 2007, according to the analysis group Flightglobal. Jonan said he had been in touch with Fernandes via email and that the he had accepted the suspension of the airline. http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/03/world/airasia-unlicensed/ |
Poo has hit the fan in APC quarters.. Yeye dey smell |
Samchelsea:Which makes it deadlier |
tabletman1:Hmm |
HappyJoe:You mean even now, seriously? Are you feeling sleepy? How else can Onitsha be decongested if not by spreading developments to every nook and cranny of the state as commenced by the immediate past state govt and continued by the present govt? The current development in Onitsha metro is growing towards Awka at one end and towards Nnewi at the other, just as that of Awka is coming down to meet up with that of greater Onitsha and towards Nnewi as well. Time has passed when Asaba was our safe haven. |
Schematics:Na sucker punch! ![]() |
IGBOSON1:Hahahaaa, you no well.. but na true o ![]() |
Schematics:Exactly, the height of the waterfall used to be about 8 feet back then. Now you can see a 5ft kid can even decide to plug the hole. It needs serious dredging. I remember how breathtaking and serene it used to be when there was a village by village rooster for its maintenance. |
OdenigboAroli:A stream in Umudioka. The water rushing down from the stone is in its purest form, we used to fetch it as kids back then. I did not snap other different sections- where we swim, do laundry and the where we wash bitter leaves. Now borehole is everywhere and only very few people living close go to the stream, and it's kinda neglected now. |
OdenigboAroli:She fine gan, but she looks like a minor. All of them are cute tho |
OdenigboAroli:The bigger daughter abi? |
Schematics: ![]() Meanwhile, my village people neglected our own to this extent. ![]() https://s10.postimg.org/gx92vciqx/IMG00400_20140105_1754.jpg |
Chino, mma agwia nwunye yi. Those kids are really sailing though, guess that's why those guys have surprises written on their faces. ![]() |

I think you guys are over-hyping it, tbh.



