NYSC › Football Competitions Continues In Nysc Asaya Camp by ndubest111(op): 7:29pm On May 03, 2016 |
All work without play makes a Joe a dull boy,forget about the seriousness of these soldiers something they will be be in their best of time.the atmosphere this evening in Asaya camp Kogi state was the best ever as 6 plantoon won 2 plantoon by 2 goals to 1.The soldiers in 6 plantoon being their plantoon instructor was carried up by the coppers in the 6 plantoon as the atmosphere was full of jubilations. am sorry not to upload the pictures because I mistakenly lost them. so coppers in their camp give us their update. |
NYSC › Re: Live In Kogi Nysc Asaya Camp by ndubest111(op): 9:53pm On May 02, 2016 |
am in 6 plan to on anyway |
NYSC › Live In Kogi Nysc Asaya Camp by ndubest111(op): 7:27pm On May 02, 2016 |
Kogi Nysc camp Asaya is getting more interesting, sports competition starts today as 4 plantoon won 7 plantoon by penalty shoot out let's have a live report from ur own camp. oya over to your nysc batch A stream 1 |
Politics › Re: Aregbesola New Road Construction In Osogbo (pictures) by ndubest111(m): 9:05am On Apr 25, 2016 |
this is road rehabilitation not road construction @Op |
Politics › Re: Aregbesola New Road Construction In Osogbo (pictures) by ndubest111(m): 9:02am On Apr 25, 2016 |
Aminat508: The Governor of Osun State Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has been performing wonders with road constructions in osogbo, Osun State.
Old garage, Ajegunle, Orusumbanre and Rasco road are presently under construction and people around the environment has been dancing and hailing the government for his good job in the state.
See photos below...
Source : http://www.amiloaded.com/2016/04/see-photos-from-governor-rauf.html?m=0 @Op road construction is different from road rehabilitation all I see here is just road rehabilitation not road construction. |
Politics › Re: No Cattle Will Roam About In 24 Months – Buhari by ndubest111(m): 3:34pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
u neva fulfil 2015 electoral compagn promise u still dey promise another one |
Politics › Fayose Controlling Traffic by ndubest111(op): 9:56pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
fayose controlling traffic at ijigbo, Ado Ekiti, the state capital.
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Politics › Re: New Petrol Price: A Shift From Subsidy To Profit Making by ndubest111(m): 5:10pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
jolamos01: WITH the newly adopted modulation model for the pricing of petroleum products nationwide, government has ‘stylishly’ deregulated the downstream sector.
In the new pricing model, Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, is sold at N86.50, kerosene at N83 and diesel at 74.99 per litre at filling stations.
From all indications, government is believed to be making a profit of N3.83 per litre of PMS, but the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) regard what is perceived as profit as ‘over-recovery.’
Over the years, government has been selling the idea of fuel subsidy removal to Nigerians, communicating how immensely beneficial the measure would be for everyone.
It argued that savings from not paying subsidy could be channeled to the provision and improvement of infrastructure such as roads, schools and hospitals, among others.
In the last few years, subsidy debate has polarised the country. Envisioned as a people-oriented policy to help reduce the price of fuel for Nigerians, it has become a cash cow for the cabal involved in PMS importation.
Watchers of events in the petroleum sector believe that with the plummeting price of crude globally, the commodity ought to have gone below the recent pump price released by the price regulatory body, the PPPRA.
They said from the new pricing template, government has gone into the petroleum business with the sole aim of profit making. And instead of paying subsidy on the commodity, it is angling to make marginal profit, as the Estimated Open Market Price (EOMP) for the commodity is lower than the pump price.
This is even more worrisome, when the price template is compared to prices in fellow oil-producing countries. Nigeria is the biggest producer of oil in Africa, yet it was gathered that the same fuel that sells for N86.50 per litre (without payment of subsidy) in Nigeria goes for between N4 and N5 in Venezuela and N22 in Libya.
According to the template, government would be making about N3.83 profit on every one litre of the product. The PPPRA template states that that the EOMP of petrol is N82.67 with a retail price of N86.50 at filling stations nationwide.
The EOMP is the total landing cost of PMS and sub-total margins, including transporter’s cost, dealer charges, bridging fund, administrative charges and a handful of other variables to make it the true cost of the product.
By the end of 2014, the official pricing template for petrol by PPPRA indicated that government was paying N6.45 per litre as subsidy, as the EOMP then was N94.45, which was N6.45 higher than the pump price of N87 per litre.
The difference between the EOMP and the retail price was what the government was paying as subsidy. This difference has now been removed with the new template, and government is now set to make profit instead of using public resources to pay for what has not been beneficial to majority of Nigerians.
Speaking on the development, Senator Lee Maeba said the Minister of Petroleum is still shy to announce a complete deregulation of petroleum products. The Senator, who represented Rivers South East in the Senate and initiated the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), told The Guardian that the type of modular prices system the Minister introduced cannot guarantee adequate pricing system of petroleum products.
Said he: “the Federal Government is shy to announce full deregulation and without deregulation, the price is still what the minister feels. He fixes it, and you cannot get adequate pricing system without full deregulation. When you deregulate, everybody would sell how he/she produces. In fact, there would be so many refineries producing. But the situation now is that we are still in price fixing.
“Whether you remove subsidy or not, as long as you are doing price fixing, you are regulating. So, the government should not shy away from deregulation. Yes, I agree that the first set of product that comes out is diesel, while the second set is kerosene, petrol and the last is jet fuel, and it goes down. So, these products are cheaper from concentration. So, as long as the price fixing is still going on, and as long as you have PPPRA, they will continue to fix price. When you deregulate, you disband all these institutions, so the market forces now control prices. Until market forces control pricing, you cannot have adequate price.”
However, the organised labour believes that government is moving from petroleum subsidy to that of petroleum tax collection. The General Secretary of Nigeria Labour Congress, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, said the new pricing regime is fraught with ulterior motives.
Ozo-Eson told The Guardian that the process of arriving at the new template should have been transparently executed, with the consultation of the PPPRA board empowered by the laws of the land to fix price of petroleum products.
“We need to have a transparent re-working of the template. The PPPRA, by law, is saddled with that responsibility, but it also by law constituted in a stakeholders’ context, which stipulates that engagement takes place before a change in template is effected,” he said.
“PPPRA Executive Secretary, who is appointed by government and is directed either by the Minister or the President, cannot, on his own, fix the template. This is because the stakeholders have not met or reconvened for a long time. Therefore, there is a violation of the law by government. We need to be careful as a mono-economy country.
“The N3.83 government is making now would not make sense, unless the price remains excessively depressed over a long period of time. This cannot be the basis of building up the kind of fund that is needed. Though a modulation scheme in itself can have economic logic, the way we have it now is not sustainable, if prices were to go up,” he added.
The Chairman of Trade Union Congress in Rivers State, Chika Onuegbu, described the price of diesel as very exorbitant. He argued that government is making money from the diesel, because, “there is no how petrol will sell at N86.50 per litre without subsidy, and diesel will sell for N125 or N130, also without subsidy, which is a difference of about N40 per litre.
He said, “obviously, government has not reviewed the PPPRA template for diesel and AGO and that shows that a lot of money is being made from people. Government needs to review the template and bring it down. What is more painful is that these products are actually what most businesses use, as a result of poor power supply in the country. Companies use diesel to power their generators and that increases the cost of doing business in Nigeria. From hotels to hospitals, banks and telecom operators use diesel and that increases the cost they charge.”
Onuegbu asked, “How could government reduce the price of PMS this time, and did not do anything to the price of diesel? Government should reduce price of diesel to around N80 per litre, because without subsidy, it should not be more than N80 given the current price of crude oil.”
According to the labour leader, government should prove that it is concerned about people’s welfare and generating employment.
On his part, the Rivers State Chairman of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Sunny Nkpe, said the answer to the whole issue is deregulation following the dwindling of foreign exchange.
“We have all seen that government can no longer sustain this thing anymore. The main thing is deregulation. Price of diesel was deregulated long time ago. NNPC sells at N90 per litre, while pump price of diesel fluctuates between N120 to 130. What determines the prices is the loading from government depot. If you load from government depot at less than N75 and the man that buys from private depot for N95, they cannot sell at the same price. So, deregulation is the solution to encourage competition and level playing ground for everybody.”
The President, Association of Petroleum Explorers, Mr. Afe Mayowa, said government was collecting a form of tax from petroleum consumers. He agreed that government, through the differences in the landing cost and pump price, is collecting petroleum tax from consumers, but advised that the profit be ploughed back into the society for the benefit of Nigerians.
“Government is collecting tax with the price differential. But my advice is that the proceed should be invested in infrastructure such as roads, hospitals and schools for the education of the people, especially those in the North and Niger Delta, where illiteracy is prevalent. With education, there will be peace and security because people will not be deceived to imbibe false doctrine.
“The landing cost for PMS is supposed to be lower than the pump price, because government is now in business. The government has to make profit from what it is doing. The subsidy was a fraud, which has no justification. They should now allow market forces to determine the pump price of petroleum products. There is no way you can subsidise consumption, because that subsidy has no way of getting to the generality of the people. In my opinion, the difference is not too much. People paid as much as N150 per litre in Akure during the Christmas season,” he said.
He added, “We should invest in the youth, create opportunity for the people to be educated and exposed. It is a lot of money the government is going to make. So, they should put the money to fix power infrastructure. The money is being taken from us and should be spent on the people. It is a tax being collected from the people. They should, therefore, not share it. I don’t blame the people for not willing to pay such tax, because government had in the past disappointed them, such that the fund ended up in private pockets.”
Commenting on the disparity in the prices of PMS, diesel and kerosene, he said the forces of demand determine their prices, supply and preferences, which have to do with the population, technology, economics and usage.
In his view, the demand for kerosene and diesel is very low, so is the supply, hence the rise in price.
Commenting on the price enforcement for the product by the government, Mayowa said the regulation is necessary for marketers not to become “shylock.”
“In a market like this, you need some form of regulation (Cap) to prevent emergence of shylocks in the downstream sector. It is like what Lagos is doing to housing. Government says you cannot charge beyond certain limit. In this case, the government says you cannot sell PMS beyond N86.50, but you can sell below the price. If there is no such control, marketers will team up to fix pump price arbitrarily,” he said.
The Assistant General Manager, operations at the PPPRA, Victor Shidok, said the agency has created a template that is normal and would prevent frequent changes of pump price.
He said government is yet to make official pronouncement on subsidy, hence it would be incorrect to say it has discontinued subsidy payment or petroleum products.
He said, “The government has not made public pronouncement on petroleum subsidy. It has not said it has stopped. Under Petroleum Support Fund (PSF) guidelines, there is what we call under and over recovery scheme. None of them is a permanent state.
Source : http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2016/01/new-petrol-price-a-shift-from-subsidy-to-profit-making/ somebody shud pls summerize |
Culture › Re: Wives Of Olowu Of Owu In Hijab, Sitting Next To Him At An Event by ndubest111(m): 5:06pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
MosakuAW: There are many things that this so called Oba needs to learn. You cant be an Oba and still claimed to be so religious.
All Oba in Nigeria practise one fetish thing or the other and you cant be an Oba and still claim to be religious. You cant serve God and serve satan at the same time.
Some men claimed to be religious and by that, asked their wives to cover their faces while they keep their own face open to the public. Why cant he the Oba also wear the Hijab.
Toba ma je osa'ka je osa'ka, toba ma je oso'ko je oso'ko, which be Osa'ka Oso'ko. gbam |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Buhari, Obasanjo And Abdusalami At AU Assembly by ndubest111(m): 10:01pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Photo Of Buhari, Obasanjo And Abdusalami At AU Assembly by ndubest111(m): 10:00pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
Topccy007: Abdusalam: Obj I never knew Nigeria could deteriorate like this considering the drop in crude price and dollar-naira rate walahi.
Obj: Honestly I don't know where I would have fled to if it had happened during my tenure
Buhari: (Thinking and smiling) Let me finish with probing the petty thieves before I decend on these rogues and u think buhari can arrest dem? u beta rethink |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Buhari, Obasanjo And Abdusalami At AU Assembly by ndubest111(m): 9:58pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
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Health › Re: Ipokia Local Government Clinic Ogun Where 10,000 Residents Share 1 Hospital Bed by ndubest111(m): 3:04pm On Dec 26, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 20 Things Nigerians May Experience In 2016 Under Buhari’s Govt, By Fayose by ndubest111(m): 9:42am On Dec 23, 2015 |
[quote author=robosky02 post=41259139]Barely nine days into the new year, Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has stated 20 things Nigerians should expect to happen under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government in 2016.
In a statement personally signed by Fayose, yesterday, he said: “Fellow Nigerians, I want you to take note of the followings that will unavoidably happen under the Buhari-led government in 2016.”
1. Workers Strike: There will be so much industrial unrest, especially in the first quarter of the year.
2. Subsidy: There will be removal of fuel subsidy and petrol (PMS) will sell over and above N100/litre, leaving the masses in more serious hardship. Product will not be available and long queue in petrol stations will persist throughout the first quarter of 2016 and beyond.
3. Electricity: Power generation will drop to the lowest ebb. Still, Federal Government will increase tariff in 2016.
4. Unemployment: Millions of jobs will be lost in 2016 as against the three million jobs promised by the APC yearly. Most States and Federal Government will retrench workers as evident in the over 2,000 Federal University workers already sacked.
5. Economic Policy: Most private owned middle-class businesses will fold up because of bad economic policies of the Buhari-led government.
6. Devaluation: The Naira will continue to have a free fall which will take it to as low as N320 to one Dollar.
7. Economy: The Buhari-led FG will have no solution to country’s economic problems.
8. Security: Boko Haram will keep spreading and the Shiite Muslims will get more emboldened.
9. Human Rights: Penchant for dictatorship will rise with rampant human rights abuses and disobedience to court orders.
10. Anti-Corruption: Insincerity in the fight against corruption will continue and the fight will not only be selective and political, but targeted more at Southerners.
11. Elections: Attempt to forcefully control any of the South South States of Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Bayelsa by the APC will lead to unprecedented deaths.
12. Economy: Crude oil price will fall to below and about $30 per barrel.
13. Anti-Press Laws: The masses, especially men of the media profession will rise against the FG’s plot to deny Nigerians of their rights to freedom of expression. There will wide condemnations by Nigerians and the International community against President Buhari’s human rights abuses and disobedience to court orders.
14. Polity: Renewed efforts will be made to remove Senator Bukola Saraki as the Senate President; this will not only fail, but will heat the polity.
15. Hardships: Nigerians will experience more hardships. The President himself attested to this (THE SUN newspaper Tuesday, December 15, 2015). This obviously negates the change Nigerians voted for.
16. Elections: Plot by the APC to take control of at least one South South State will lead to death of many people. Particularly, rerun elections in Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States will cause many deaths.
17. Corruption: Halliburton scam may be revisited in 2016.
19. Kogi State: Court will sack Governor-Elect, Yahaya Bello. Bayelsa State: Governor Seriake Dickson will win the supplementary election. Taraba State: Governor Darius Ishaku will be victorious at the Court.
20. Politics: There will be subtle political alignment and realignment before the end of the year ahead of 2019 elections prophet fayose |
Politics › Re: Buhari's 2016 Budget Speech: “the Budget Of Change” by ndubest111(m): 5:54pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
somebody shud pls summerize |
Politics › Re: Southeast Governors To Meet In Owerri Over Pro-Biafra Protests - Vanguard by ndubest111(m): 8:41pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
and u think dey will negotiate Biafra with u |
Crime › Re: Robbers Force LAUTECH Students To Sex One Another by ndubest111(m): 2:46pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
and somebody will say jungle justice is not gud make dem catch one among dem whether dey will go and call police |
Career › Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by ndubest111(m): 6:51pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
am motivated boss keep it up sir |
Celebrities › Re: Fela's Bedroom Preserved Exactly How It Was Before His Death (Photo) by ndubest111(m): 2:00pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
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Celebrities › Re: Fela's Bedroom Preserved Exactly How It Was Before His Death (Photo) by ndubest111(m): 12:49pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
I tot he used to be naked who now own all dis cloths |
Politics › Re: Fashola Takes Photo With His Heap Of Books by ndubest111(m): 11:10am On Oct 12, 2015 |
is he advertising them |
Politics › Re: Fashola Takes Photo With His Heap Of Books by ndubest111(m): 11:08am On Oct 12, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Akpabio: Why Ibom Specialist Hospital Is Not Operational (Photo) by ndubest111(m): 12:19pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
richidinho: Akwa Ibom Online with Akwaowo Tom 13 hrs ·
Nigeria's Senate Minority Leader Godswill Akpabio Speaks from Uyo; Gives Reasons Why Ibom Specialist Hospital is not Operational
The Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio was recently involved in an auto-crash which led to him being flown abroad for treatment. After spending over three weeks outside the shores of the country, Chief Akpabio returned to the country to a rousing welcome. He stormed his home state on Wednesday, Akwa Ibom and joined the state governor, Udom Emmanuel in launching a new campaign #Dakkada. At Akwa Ibom International Stadium, venue for the 28th anniversary of the state, he used the opportunity to speak on several important and interesting issues such as the DSS invasion of the state’s government house, his accident experience and the much talked about 20th anniversary Hospital. IFREKE NSEOWO brings excerpts for CONNOISSEUR…
Akwa Ibom isongo (4 times), nto (children of) Udom Emmanuel isongo, iban (women of) Udom Emmanuel isongo, ntokeyen (kids of) Udom Emmanuel isongo, ikpo owo Akwa Ibom mmino uyio ooo.
Aying ami ade (my name is) Godswill Obot Akpabio. By the grace of God and your prayers and the permission of my governor, Udom Gabriel Emmanuel, and his dear wife, I am able to attend this function today.
Your Excellency, thank you for permitting me to come in slightly behind schedule as a result of the occurring circumstances. The governor has given me a gift through God. God gave me life, God sustained my life, and my life will never be extinguished until it is time. When the governor told me that we must celebrate Akwa Ibom at 28, he did not tell me he was planning to give me a surprise after coming back from the land of death.
When that accident happened on the 1st of September (2015), I was rushing in the morning to join my daughter who was ill in her school abroad and when it happened I lost consciousness and all I shouted was God take care of my children and my people. But surprisingly I woke up at the National Hospital in Abuja, and within one hour after regained my consciousness, I saw His Excellency, Udom Gabriel Emmanuel sitting by my side.
I was moved to tears. When we sang the song together, that Udom was right, Udom was just, Udom was correct, Udom was the best, we were led by the Holy Spirit. Let today’s celebration be a lesson to all states of the federation. Nobody should attempt to impose himself on others. If God does not give you leadership, no matter how wealthy you are, no matter how connected you are, no matter how mischievous you are, no matter how tribalistic you are, no matter how rich you think you are, you will never get there.
Udom Gabriel Emmanuel, from birth God said you will lead Akwa Ibom State and today you are the Governor of Akwa Ibom. Thank you for standing by me. For the whole of Akwa Ibom people, this is your former governor, Godswill Akpabio. And I’m here with your former First Lady, Eka Esit Mbom, Ekaette Unoma Godswill Akpabio.
Today, in the year 2015, in September 23rd, what is the matter? The matter is Martha Udom Gabriel Emmanuel. We have handed over the women of Akwa Ibom State into the able hands of Udom Gabriel Emmanuel and Martha and she will sort out your matters. The matter is about empowerment, the matter is about love, the matter is about service.
Udom, let me stand since God has given me life on this day in front of former governors, in front of the deputy, speaker, former speakers, party chairman and others who support you, who pray for you, to thank you for being a man of your words.
On 29th May (2015), you pronounced that the resolution of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly passed on the 6th of November (2014) shall come to fruition. Today, you have unveiled the Godswill Akpabio International, best designed stadium in the whole of Africa, the Nest of Champions.
I assure you, that through your ingenuity, you will put this place to use. A lot of champions will come out of here. Oh, how I wish I could kick football again. I had started thinking of how to train here to make dollars for Akwa Ibom people. Let me commend you for the award given to you in United States of America, in a United Nations-backed ceremony. Not many governors in Africa have had such honour. Look at the time, under just 100 days in office, you have been pronounced by the world community as the most focused governor out of the 36 governors in Nigeria.
Why should I not be proud as an Akwa Ibom child to have a governor to be so honoured? Why would they not honour you? In less than no time you solved a puzzle that I could not solve in 8 years. You brought back Peacock Paint industry, it is working, it is working, it is working. Udom, I will ask you how you did it. The APC factory has taken off, the LED factory has taken off, Becko Group of companies are going on in spite of the lean resources. You have continued to bring foreign direct investments to Akwa Ibom, you are attracting attention to Akwa Ibom, you are making Akwa Ibom a destination for industries, you are creating job opportunities for our children, you are showing that we were right in electing you as the governor of Akwa Ibom State. To God be the glory. Oh, Udom Gabriel Emmanuel. Oh, the people of Akwa Ibom State. Oh, God’s own people, they have the right to thank God.
For me, I came to tell you your prayers are working. The wishes of the enemy has been defeated. All the newspapers in Akwa Ibom State, tomorrow your headlines should be “Akpabio rises again”, “Akpabio rises again”. Why will I not rise again when the governor has launched a very significant project in the state today, “Dakkada”. Dakkada kpong gossip, dakkada kpong tribalism, dakkada kpong distraction, dakkada kpong Pull-him-down syndrome, dakkada and face development, dakkada and face progress, dakkada and rise to the glory of God, dakkada and rise to your greatest potentials. I am here to prove that I have risen again. Udom, thank you for this project. We will follow you. We will stand side-by-side with you. Don’t listen to stories. Akwa Ibom is full of deceit. They did not even know how close we are. By the time you came as governor, never in my life did I have an account with you. Uptill now, I’m yet to meet your father. I don’t know your mother. I don’t know your father. Your father is late? oh, accept my sympathies. Your mom (late)? Oh, I didn’t know. They said you are my account officer. They said you are the one keeping millions of dollars for me. They raided even your government house to collect some of the money, but they did not find anything. The picture they are circulating was a picture taken in Iraq in 2011. That picture is on google. Anybody who has his computer now should google, look at your phone and google you will see that picture. That picture of the stack of dollars was in Iraq in 2011/2012, never in Akwa Ibom State. If we have such money would I not build something greater than this (stadium)? Will I not build air-conditioners in all the streets so that when you are walking as an Akwa Ibom child you don’t need to fan yourself.
The enemies will never shame the state. Let me place on record the support of the president, President Buhari who did something extra ordinary. The president called the hospital that I was in London. He called the hospital line, and said put me through to the Minority Leader of the Senate who is in your hospital. And they connected him. The room number was Room 215. And he spoke with me. He said, Akpabio we are praying for you. Insha Allah, it shall be well with you.
Shortly after the president’s call, I received a call from Abba Kyari, the new Chief of Staff and he said hold on for the Vice President of Nigeria. Vice President Osinbajo, he spoke with me and he prayed for me. He said I’m an anointed child of God, you will come back alive to this country, you will not die. The Senate President also called. Almost all dignitaries in Nigeria called. But who made it possible for me to even get out of here? It was my governor, Udom Gabriel Emmanuel.
[b]Udom, when people are talking about the Specialist Hospital, they should go there and find out, even the CT (Computed Tomography) scan that I saw in London is not up to the one that you have in Uyo. That is the one they call 64 slides. Udom, the one that you have here is 640 slides. Ten times in magnification of what you have in Europe.
Why has the hospital not taken off? It is because the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria expects to register anybody who wants to work as a doctor in Nigeria. You cannot go to Britain and work in Britain unless you pass through the procedure. Because, at the same time Immigration must give you the necessary resident permit for you to bring in those doctors and those doctors must in turn have at least 2 to 3 people with them in order to pass technology to them. We are not going to bring in people to work here forever. They must handover to indigenous skilled manpower trained by Udom Gabriel Emmanuel.
You have assured your people, I’m sure you will tell them that in less than one month from today the processes will be completed. When I was ill (I don’t pray to be ill), if I were to be ill next time I’m sure instead of flying me 6 hours to London, they will bring me 50 minutes into Akwa Ibom International Hospital and I will be very proud to come here and thereafter stand in front of you. Oh, my people. To God be the glory.
Thank you for this honour, thank you for launching #Dakkada. We shall rise, we assure you. Do not be afraid of propaganda. Your election was conducted by God, if you do it 10 times you will win 10 times. And I assure you as long as the Lord liveth, your election will be sustained because it was sealed in heaven. I did not know you, Akwa Ibom people knew you, the corporate world knew you. God knew you, that for a time like this He will bring somebody who will salvage us, who will bring industries, who will sustain what we’ve got, who will give us light, who will create employment opportunities and who will be a shining star and that shining star is in front of me today. Thank you my governor, I’m very proud to be your subject. May God bless all Akwa Ibom people.[/b]
https://www.facebook.com/AkwaIbomOnline/posts/1666568206889056:0 somebody shud pls summerise for me |
Crime › Re: Cult Leader Killed And Stomach Ripped Open At Bariga, Lagos (Pictured) by ndubest111(m): 9:32am On Sep 21, 2015 |
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Crime › Re: Photos: Thief Caught Broad Daylight Trying To Rob A Shop Owner In Lagos Just Now by ndubest111(m): 10:21pm On Sep 19, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Buhari has deliberately refused to pay the unemployed their N5000, they are now taking to stealing and robbery. I blame Buhari and APC for this act.... I also blame the thief  funny u |
Education › Re: Meet The Unique Identical Twins Who Both Graduated With First Class.. Photos by ndubest111(m): 9:54pm On Sep 14, 2015 |
[quote author=dainformant post=38001739]Joy and Peace Amini are the unique set of 19-year-old identical twins who have gained national prominence and recognition for graduating with First Class from their various courses of study...Joy studied Biochemistry while Peace veered into Accounting.....According to reports, their father Mr. John Amini who is so proud of their academic feat is also a twin... Big congratulations to them. which school abeg? |
Education › Re: OAU Students Union Pays School Fees For 85 Students by ndubest111(m): 8:05pm On Sep 11, 2015 |
[quote author=oluwadanie1 post=37905596]The Obafemi Awolowo University student's union has again set the pace for others to follow as they announce the completion of payment of school fees for indigent students. These students were supported under the student's union scholarship scheme program of which about 85 of them benefitted from.
The Public Relations Officer of the union, comrade Ojedokun Emmanuel Kant who confirmed this on his facebook wall also said that this was a crown to their promise at the pre-electioneering and electioneering period.
He also stated that students welfare would not be sacrificed for a stable academic calendar and called for the immediate renovation of the hostels to stop the animalistic lifestyle lived by some of their students.
Also, the Vice President of the TY-led administration has been said to be working on an on-going tutorial mostly for part one students to address mass failure and offer academic welfarism.
dats a gud move |
Politics › Re: Drama As Power failure Disrupts Senate Probe On Power by ndubest111(m): 10:28am On Sep 10, 2015 |
dats interesting |
Politics › Re: PDP Governors Visit Goodluck Jonathan At His Otuoke Residence ...photos by ndubest111(m): 3:01pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
dats gud for him |