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Fynestboi:fayose we kno, fayose we dont trust... we warned ekiti people not to vote for him, they wouldnt listen, he bought them over by roadside purshase of roasted corn, now he iz showing his true color. |
olodo or not the OP made his point and we understand him wella.... lolzzzz |
u kno wat I love most about this buhari man; while PDP chieftains continue wailing about his administration, he keeps attending summits oversea. mr metuh, if baba decides not to appoint any minister so be it. I think we nigerians prefers empty cabinet to looting cabinets. quote me wrong and end up in hell fire. |
set of corrupt senators.... if u hav nothing to hide whybrun away from committee chairmanship |
15m for a surgery I am not sure she would survive? I rather wait and give her a befitting burial,..... sorry grandma, I love u but God loves u more! |
afterall they are both thieves! |
aguiyi:if u dont see any sense in the article above, I think u need deliverance! #prosaraki |
I saw this coming! |
a senate president( the number 3 citizen) being docked at the tribunal. that is wat happens to nigeria |
thieves |
I feel ur pain@ naijaedutech, and I think its high time seun see to the kind of people he chose to be moderators or modify the criteria being used to select moderators! u banned someone because he make use of a grammer u dont understand? oya unban am now wey he don educate una!!! |
wen the tribunal bars live coverage of the proceedings I lost my confidence about the law taking it course.. but the report coming out from the tribunal restored my confidence. I dont see danladi being compromised. his persistence for saraki to be in the dock to take his plea is enough to commend the proceedings. take it or leave it saraki's image is already tarnished as the SP, cos the proceedings has already been tagged criminal in nature. we dont want criminal as SP. |
what is this one saying! |
watching in 3D!!! |
4reigningqueen:shey u don dey prepare to go unclad!.. lolzzz |
nothing PDP wont accuse tinubu of..... is he the only kingmaker in nigeria? |
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I wonder wetin nairaland dey turn to this days...people just dey open thread anyhow |
cr7lomo:how many teams do u hav in south america compare to the numbers u hav in europe |
whatsapp 08032185888 or call 08024162157 |
pamzyluv:hellos, there is an arrangement on ground already but I was told its safer to leave on sunday or very early on monday call 08032185888 if u are interested. thanks |
ameeh:08032185888 , please lets talk better cos there is an arrangement on ground already. but we are leaving on sunday |
ameeh:I stays at ojodu berger... and u? |
SUCRE007:yes o boss... where do u stay ? why not sunday considering the distance and stopping over of bus.... |
New amendments on the timetable: * Notification for on-line printing of call-up letters 29th April, 2015 * Delivery of call-up letters to CPIs 29th April, 2015 * Online printing of call-up letters by prospective Corps Members/Collection of call-up letters in the schools 29th April-4th May, 2015 * Stream 1 2015 Batch A Orientation Course 5th-26th May, 2015 * Stream 2 2015 Batch A Orientation Course 2nd-23rd June So u guys should take a chilling pill because all hope is not lost yet, moreover na nija we dey and such delays are normal here. |
Following the significant decline in power supply witnessed across the country in the last couple of days and the untold hardship it has brought upon Nigerians, there are indications that the power situation is far from improvement. Vanguard learnt that power generation had dropped from 3,000 megawatts to about 2,988.72MW. In a telephone interview with Vanguard, Chief Executive Officer, Egbin Power Plc, Mr. Mike Uzoigwe, said Egbin plant produced 300 megawatts, as against the expected 1000 megawatts it needs to deliver to Nigerians. “For some time now, there has not been much supply of gas to us at Egbin, and as such we are limited to 300 megawatts by the limited gas supply we now receive. What would other power stations across Lagos state receive to drive power supply?” he asked. Speaking also, the Assistant General Manager, Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company, Mr. Peku Adeyanju, said that what it receives for distribution is not sufficient to service its numerous customers seeking steady power supply. He said, “Within the last one week, what we are been giving to distribute is not close to what is needed and that is hampering our efficiency to satisfy our covering areas. Specifically, in the last one week we have been receiving between 350 megawatts down from its expectation of 1250 megawatts, with the difference of 900 megawatts. “In our own way, we have tried to manage the situation by rationalizing the distribution of power so that it can go round to our customers.” Also, a source in the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, attributed the drop in the megawatts to distorted supply of gas, which according to him has been a major challenge for the company. “Most of the country’s thermal and hydro-power plants are dependent on gas for optimum performance to meet the demands of Nigerians desiring for robust power supply,” he said. Development of gas infrastructure has been seen as a major roadmap to stable power supply in Nigeria. Investors in gas had for a long time complained of unattractive price mechanism. For them, it has not been competitive enough to incentivise them to supply the domestic market. The government has gone some way towards tackling that by increasing the price of gas-to-power from $1.50/million cubic feet to $2.50, but private investors say that will have to rise still further to make their business viable. “Nigeria is well endowed when it comes to natural gas, which is the logical way to generate the bulk of its power needs, but there is a shortage of infrastructure for gas,” says Seven Energy’s Mr Iheanacho, pointing to opportunities in gas supply through pipelines and road. Seven Energy recently invested $100m in gas-to-power infrastructure, in partnership with the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority, NSIA. Deteriorating transmission networks can lose up to 30 percent of generated electricity, and are preventing Nigeria from being lite up. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/power-nigeria-to-expect-tougher-times-head-as-egbin-delivers-300mw/ |
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has expressed commitment to the peace move initiated by elders in the state, led by Chief Afe Babalola (SAN) to find a political solution to the leadership crisis in the State House of Assembly. A seven-member caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party in the Assembly had on November 20, 2014 impeached the Speaker, Dr. Adewale Omirin and and his deputy, Tunji Orisalade. Mr. Dele Olugbemi, an ally of the governor was installed as the Speaker by the faction and has been presiding over the Assembly. Since then, the Assembly has been embroiled in a crisis leading to a feud between the governor and the 19 All Progressives Congress lawmakers led by Omirin. All efforts to resolve the crisis by the Ekiti State Council of Traditional Rulers and the Ekiti Council of Elders had met a brick wall. But Fayose on Tuesday in a statement personally signed by him said the peace of Ekiti State was far and above all other interests and therefore everyone should support the elders peace efforts. The governor promised commitment to the peace meeting scheduled to hold on Thursday at the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, urging security agencies to make adequate provision for the peace meeting. The statement read, “Ekiti elders under the leadership of our highly respected legal icon, Aare Afe Babalola (SAN) called a meeting between the two factions of the State House of Assembly to resolve politically the crisis in the House of Assembly and I, as the State governor does not have any objection because the peace of Ekiti is far and above all other interests. “The meeting is scheduled to hold at Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti at 11am on Thursday. “I therefore call on everybody to support this peace move and no one should do anything to undermine it. “Knowing how agitated and concerned the people of Ekiti have been on this crisis, I wish to urge our people to give this peace effort a chance and I urge all security agencies in the State to see to it that adequate security is provided before, during and after the meeting. “I thank Ekiti people for their unflinching support for the government and appeal to them to continue to maintain peace, bearing in mind that no society can progress in an atmosphere of rancour.” www.punchng.com/news/fayose-backs-move-to-solve-ekiti-assembly-crisis/ |