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Politics / Re: KPMG: Nigeria's High Speed Rail Is 'world- Class' by ojubi(m): 11:15am On Dec 15, 2014
GEJ IS WORKING, HATERS ARE HATING.
GEJ TILL 2019.
Politics / Re: OPEC Refusal To Cut Supplies, Finally Affecting Shale Oil Production by ojubi(m): 9:10am On Dec 14, 2014
The way I see it we still have a good chance to make it out the economic problem we found our selves, but DO THE POLITICIANS HAVE THE POLITICAL WILL TO DO THE RIGTH THING?

WHEN IT COMES TO SHARING OF MONEY THERE IS NO APC OR PDP, BUT THEY ALL SHARE THE MONY AND LEAVING THE ECONOMY BLEEDING.

OK PANECEA####
STOP SECURITY VOTES TO GOVERNORS,
REDUCE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ALLOWANCE FROM 150 BILLION TO 30 BILLION,
STOP CONSTITUENCY AND SEVERERANCE BENEFIT TO LAW MAKERS,
MR. PRESIDENT SELL HALF OF YOUR AIR CRAFTS, AND REDUCE THE EXECUTIVE BUDGET BY 65%,
ALL GOVERNORS MUST REDUCE THEIR RECURENT EXPENDITURE BY 65% AND INCREASE CAPITAL EXPENDITURE SO AS TO DEVELOPE INFRASTRUCTUIRE,
FOR GOODNESS SAKE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MUST FOR ONCE HELP NIGERIA BY AMMENDING THE COSTITUTION ON THE CARBINATE OF THE PRESIDENT AND THE GOVERNOR, FEDERAL AND STATE GOVT SHOULD NOT HAVE MORE THAN 15 MINISTERS AND COMISSIONALS RESPECTIVELY. DISCARD ALL THE OFFICES OF THE SPECIAL ASSITANT. JUST LIKE THE CIVIL SERVICE THE PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT MUST PAY FOR THEIR FOOD TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER LIVING EXPENSIS,
INVEST IN TOURISM AND AGRICULTURE,
DAMN IT GET THE RIFINARIES WORKING AND STOP BRINGING REFINED PRODUCTS FROM OUTSIDE.
PROGRESSIVE TAMBUWAL PLEASE PROGRESS NIGERIA BY PASSING THE PIB.
HELL WE NEED TRUE FREDRALISM.
Politics / Re: NYESOM WIKE wins Rivers State PDP Governorship Primary. by ojubi(m): 11:51am On Dec 08, 2014
WIKE winning all the votes.
Religion / Re: Bishop Oyedepo Reveals 6 Prophesies To Expect At Shiloh 2014 by ojubi(m): 8:13am On Dec 08, 2014
But a true Christian can still stay in the comfort of his house, read the bible, pray and believe God and he will have all those miracles.

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Politics / Re: PDP Primaries Result From CRS Central Senatorial District by ojubi(m): 7:29pm On Dec 07, 2014
OOPS THANK YOU FOR THIS NEWS. AS A CENTRAL CROSS RIVERIAN, I HAVE BEEN PRAYING TO GOD THAT NDOMA EGBA LEAVE THAT SEAT FOR SOMEONE ELSE.
FOR GOODNESS SAKE IT IS NOT HIS BIRTH RIGTH. VICTORY FOR DEMOCRACY, VICTORY FOR CROSS RIVARIANS.
THANKS TO BABA IMOKE.
Politics / Re: Atiku's Thoughts On Whoever Wins The APC Presidential Primaries by ojubi(m): 7:13pm On Dec 07, 2014
just in case, book.
Politics / Re: Read Former Minister Ajumogobia's Letter To PDP Chairman:Disqualify Wike by ojubi(m): 4:10pm On Dec 07, 2014
On Wednesday 26 November 2014 following an appeal by me in writing to the Gubernatorial Screening Appeal Panel, the esteemed Panel under the most distinguished chairmanship of the respected Arc. Bunu upheld my appeal and cleared me to contest the gubernatorial primary election demonstrating the high integrity of the leadership of the party and its organs and the party's unwavering respect for the party constitution and the rule of law. I subsequently learned that Chief Nyesom Wike CON also an aspirant to the office of Governor of Rivers State on the platform of the PDP had previously been cleared by the Gubernatorial Screening Committee (South South zone)to contest the gubernatorial primary election in Rivers State.



JOKERS. So the only reason why WIKE should be disqualified is because he is an Ikwerre man?

Go ask ATIKU about his journey with zoning in 2011 presidential race, how he cried fowl and organized conferences to support the so called zoning but failed.
Sir don't be afraid of Wike, rather go and show your popularity at the primaries. shabe dem clare u as dem clare Wike? y u d cry na?

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Politics / Re: The Emir Of Kano Calls Nigerians To Arm Against Attacks by ojubi(m): 2:44pm On Nov 17, 2014
WITH DUE RESPECT TO HIS OFFICE AND PERSONALITY THE EMIR IS A "FOOL"

JUST LAST YEAR WHEN HE WAS OPPOSING THE GOVERNMENT, HE OPENLY SUPPORTED THE ACTIVITIES OF BOKO HARAM.
HE GAVE AN INTERNATIONAL INTERVIEW WERE HE STATED THAT BOKO HARAM ARE FIGHTING BECAUSE THE SOUTH IS GETTING MORE MONEY THAN THE NORTH IN FEDERAL ALLOCATION, BECAUSE OF THE 13 PRCENT DERIVATION, THAT THIS IS AN INJUSTICE TO THE NORTH SINCE ACCORDING TO HIM THE NORTH IS MORE POPULATED THAN THE SOUTH.

TODAY BOKO HARAM IS KILLING MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIANS ALIKE AS WELL AS THE POOR AND THE RICH, DISTROYING CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM COMMUNITIES AS WELL AS KILLING EMIRS AND IMAMS THE MUSIC HAS CHANGED.

THE NORTHEN ELITE SHOULD KEEP LIVING IN DENIAL, BOKO HARAM IS A DIRECT FALL OUT OF THE AMALJIRI SYSTEM WHICH UP TILL NOW ITS ONLY GEJ THAT SEEMS TO BE DOING SOMETHING ABOUT IT, WHILE THEY ARE PLAYING POLITICS WITH THEIR PEOPLE.

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Politics / Re: I Can't Step Down For Anybody-Atiku Abubakar by ojubi(m): 9:41am On Nov 14, 2014
The former president said he was prepared for the party's primaries because he is not a novice in the politics game.

“I am really prepared for the primary because this is a game that I have participated in more than the others. In other words, I have been involved in primary election since the early 90s, and that has given me a lot of experience when it comes to
primaries whether they are direct or indirect because we have participated in both types of primaries.

“The perception that the ticket is there for Buhari to take is a mistaken perception because Buhari has
never participated in any primaries.

In the three elections he contested he was simply given the tickets. He did not go through any primaries. I believe that is not going to be helpful to him in this very case.

“As of today, among the five of us who are going to participate in the primaries I am the only one who is
running around the country. Nobody else is doing that. Nowadays delegates have become more
enlightened than before. Most of them are very educated and most of them want to engage their candidates in discussions on what is it they have for them, for the electorate and for party. If they have not seen you, not to talk of interacting with you, how would they vote for you?

“Secondly, this is not a party that is
dominated by the influence of governors. In other words, the governors trying to force delegates to
vote even against their own conscience like it happens in the PDP. This is a party that wants to
bring about change. And that really wants to allow people to make choices based on their own conviction.

first of all ATIKU was never a president he was a vice president.
To be sincere ATIKU has capitalized on the political naivety of major general Buhari to take over the political grass root structure of APC, at least for the presidential primaries. TINUBU knows this hence the entry of TAMBUWAL into the race to see if he can use the sermon of his youthfulness and the so-called changed to win ATIKU.
As for BUHARI, ATIKU just told him that he is not a democrat, hence he has not campaigned relaying only in his perceived popularity to become the consensus candidate and win the election with his 12 million northern votes plus TINIBU southwest votes.
Unfortunately for him ATIKU is challenging his status-quo.
The mistake APC and BUHARI made was to admit ATIKU in APC, if they don't fine a way to tame him he may be a big problem to them.
that is why I think TAMBUWA is going to be use to check him.

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Politics / Re: I Can't Step Down For Anybody-Atiku Abubakar by ojubi(m): 9:04am On Nov 14, 2014
“And even when Buhari eventually disappointed a group of us, myself, General Babangida, General
Aliyu Gusau and Mallam Adamu Ciroma, I still went out of my way to support Buhari even in CPC. So for
me it is not a big deal. I think I’m a pragmatic politician and I don’t know of others. What I know is that we have an understanding to support one another. I don’t know of the rest, but I can say of myself, I can support anyone that emerges”, the Turaki of Adamawa said.



ATIKU just used his own mouth to confess that he was involved in anti-party activities by supporting BOHARI after loosing PDP primaries in 2011.
and this same man would have expected the support and cooperation of JONATHAN to win the presidential election had he ATIKU emerged winner of the primaries.
So because JONATHAN is not from the NORTH ATIKU supported BOHARI while still in PDP.
Trust JONATHAN to deal with them man to man to win the 2015 presidential election.

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Romance / Re: Dilemma Of A Single Female Banker. by ojubi(m): 9:59am On Nov 13, 2014
Kimmo:


*sigh* Look, men and women have certain standards. The kind of man who would willingly choose a cleaner, thinks of himself as being happy with her choice of work/person. There are certain jobs people choose because of a lack of choice. The average university graduate in Nigeria would go for teaching rather than cleaning, for instance.
There's no way to equate a cleaner with a banker, unless the person cleans Jonathan's room in Aso rock or runs a professional cleaning outfit.









SORRY TO DISAPOINT YOU MATE. ANY FEMALE BANKER WILL DIE TO MARRY A CLEANER IN MY COMPANY. THANKS TO OUR MANAGEMENT AND THE CLEANERS THEMSELFS FOR GOING BACK TO SCHOOL TO DO PART-TIME STUDIES AND CAME OUT WITH DEGREES.
THEY WERE ALL UPGRADED AND THEY EARN UP 5 MILLION NAIRA YEARLY.
DID I TELL YOU THEIR HOUSING ALLOWANCE IS ABOUT 1.2 MILLION NAIRA YEARLY? PAYEBLE IN THE FIRST QAUTER OF THE YEAR?
NEVER LOOK DOWN ON A CLEANER MATE, MOST OF THEM GOT DEGREES.

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Politics / Re: Pictures From APC Rally In Benin Today [Reload] by ojubi(m): 3:47pm On Nov 12, 2014
I watch the rally on AIT and the stadium was empty, seems APC has finally lost it in EDO state. No wonder GEJ says PDP is taking over Edo state in the next election. TOM IKIMIS defection really affected them in Edo state.

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Politics / Re: Achievements Of Cross River State Governor Liyel Imoke by ojubi(m): 11:13am On Nov 10, 2014
Am so glad to see the government tilling streets in calabar while here in porthacourt all street roads even in the so-called GRA are all in sorry state.
to be frank for the last 16 years God has blessed cross river and AKWAIBOM with good leaders while RIVERS and BAYELSA have been punished with bad leaders.
With their little allocation calabar is 100 times better than porthacourt GRA and almost all the rural areas in cross river have roads and electricity plus the supply of portable water ROTIMI AMEACHI is still dreaming of and blaming OKONJO IWALA.
Cross river now have doctors and midwives in all rural communities, this has effectively brought maternal and child mortality to an all time low while some ignorant youths are still blaming GEJ, not knowing that primary health care is a function of state government not federal.[/b]

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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Liverpool Vs Chelsea (1 - 2) On 8th November 2014 by ojubi(m): 4:16pm On Nov 08, 2014
JOSE MORINO THE BOSS
DIEGO COSTA THE BEST
HAZARD UNSTOPABLE
CHELSEA INVISIBLE.

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Agriculture / Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by ojubi(m): 10:40am On Jul 21, 2014
GOOD MORNING ALL. please i need yo help ogently. my layers are 5 months today, yet non of them have droped a single egg.am so tired and divastated and discourage now. am out of cash pls someone shd tell me what to do cos am running mad. how do i stimulate them to start laying so i can have money to feed them.
Culture / Re: Africa: Is It Time To Put An End To Traditional Wedding Rites? by ojubi(m): 8:33am On Jul 02, 2014
I will never marry a girl from Mbese, calabari in Rivers state, and Akwaibom as a whole. God4bit this people will milk you dry and give u a list as if u are going to open supper market.

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Politics / Re: Doctor's Strike: A Must Read by ojubi(m): 6:31am On Jul 02, 2014
Medical expert in South Africa and Egypt are almost at the concluding stages of the research to discover HIV AIDS treatment, while their counterparts in Nigeria have gone on strike 103 times in the last 30 years asking for superiority, status and creation of oxymoron offices like surgeon general which exist only in the armed forces of the US and is opened to all medical professionals including nurses and pharmacist.
Indeed all Nigerians are educated illiterate.

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Politics / Re: Remi Tinubu Faces Senate Panel Over Comments Made In An Interview by ojubi(m): 8:46am On Jun 28, 2014
Demdem:

Ojufool, Ffuck APC.
What has this stupidity gotta do with current topic?
U are running mad oooo.

Hahahahahahahahah
Bleep APC u said? See hypocrite! So because Arabic people's congress lost in Ekiti u don d deny them.
I feel sorry for you.

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Politics / Re: Remi Tinubu Faces Senate Panel Over Comments Made In An Interview by ojubi(m): 8:40am On Jun 28, 2014
berem: She said the painful truth nau? What has the senate don so far to address disturbing issues in the country? The legislators to me are just bunch of insignificant fools who are at the National Assembly sharing loot and occupying space. Even the delegates of the National Conference are better off.

Abegii!!

Beremshameless, u mean you did not die in your sleep after what happened in Ekiti? Get ready for Osun then, chronic idiot.
undecided undecided

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Politics / Re: Remi Tinubu Faces Senate Panel Over Comments Made In An Interview by ojubi(m): 8:31am On Jun 28, 2014
Demdem: She didn't say anything that is not new to Nigerians.
Of cos the leadership of the senate always dances to the tune of the drunkard in aso rock nau.
Next jorrr.

DEMDEMORON,
I thought you died with the defeat in Ekiti, get lost fool. APC is death and buried

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Politics / Re: Official CV Of Stella Oduah Confirms She Never Obtained A Masters’ Degree In The by ojubi(m): 11:10am On Jan 09, 2014
SHAME on 'liehara' reporters.
They emphatically stated on their destructive article that ms ODUA deceived the senate with her qualifications and even asked the senate to sack and prosecute her, without first verifying her CV at the senate.
So between ODUA and liehara reporters who is is deceiving and misliding unsuspecting Nigeria?

What is happening in Nigeria is so unfortunate because instead of building a country we are dividing it on daily basis through ethnic bigotry.
If STELLA were a YUROBA or HOUSA woman non of this mess will resurface.

Same reason the APC was formed and the mass exodus from PDP all to bring GEJ down by all means but at the end
"He that watched over Isreal neither sleeps nor slumber"
Religion / Re: Full Text Of Apostle Suleman's Prophesies For 2014 by ojubi(m): 9:45am On Jan 09, 2014
This guy is confuse. Last year he predicted that BAMANGA TUKUR will be the last chairman of PDP. He has now reverse himself that BAMANGA will be removed replaced and disgrace.

Oga SULE so em no go be last chairman again?

AMEACI funds his extravagant life style hence his support for him calling it professy? Na wa oh!

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Family / Re: My Wife Has Crazy Temper Tantrums by ojubi(m): 3:33pm On Jan 08, 2014
@ oop, I don't sympathise with you one bit.
You saw all this coming in your early days in relationship but you went ahead with the relationship and marriage pe harps to make her and her family happy and proud right? I de laf u never see anything!
Or maybe because the 2 of you are working and you saw economic and professional compatibility and forgetting about your personal joy and happiness?
Dem no born u well!
I keep saying it any woman who cannot be the peace of the man she marries or date shd never have a husband in d first place.
I was already walking the isle, done introduction, collected list, fixed date for TM and wedding when I found out about my ex anger issues.
She ll nag like hell and say all kinds of unimaginable things to me, she has no singular respect for me, the worse is even when our friends and other people are around she gets angry with me and express her grievances there.
Even inside d church she still frown at me and God. One day I was on Naira Land she was angry hit my phone, it fell on the ground and scattered. Her emotional immaturity was just too much for me to handle again. I had sleepless nights for many weeks, asking my self why did I do this to myself? I woke up one morning called her on phone and council the damn wedding. As expected What followed was a lot of attacks and counter attacks from our family's cos we are not only from d same village but the same compound.
Watin concern me! I did the needful.
Because even if I marry her, her family will still attack me the day I ll tell her I can't take it anymore in the marriage, so why postponed the evil day?
Today all that is history and am happy even though her mum hate me saying I disgraced her family, but na she disgrace herself cos if she train her daughter well she go respect man! Abi?

My advice!! Edon happen! Edon happen abi! Get her whole family involved now oh! Make dem tell her to respect you oh, because u no be house boy were she go d talk to u any how, d demoralise your psyche, de be-little u oh! Tell dem if she no change u ll be force to do the needful oh. There are only a few things that distabilises a man like a nagging wife, if she no hear, BROTHER! Plan your EXIT!

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Business / Re: AIMS Asset Management: A Fraud? by ojubi(m): 7:12pm On Jan 05, 2014
I invested with AIMS ASSET MGT in 2007, for a 5 year tenure maturity, since last year I have been looking for AIMS all over porth harcourt as they have relocated from 2 offices.
Can someone please mail me their office in PH so I can get my money back?
My email is ojueyo@yahoo.com.
Car Talk / Re: Innoson Motors: Most Innovative Entrepreneur 2013 by ojubi(m): 9:46am On Jan 01, 2014
Am so inspired by this man's story.
Mind you many of his mates here on NL are blaming GEJ for their inability to pay their house rent.
Show me a man who blame government for all his life failures and I ll show u a shameless looser who was sleeping when his mates were hustling.

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Politics / Re: Innocent Chukwuma: Most Innovative Entrepreneur 2013 by ojubi(m): 9:40am On Jan 01, 2014
Am so inspired by this man's story.
Mind you many of his mates here on NL are blaming GEJ for their inability to pay their house rent.
Show me a man who blame government for all his life failures and I ll show u a shameless looser who was sleeping when his mates were hustling.
Politics / Re: Ross Alabo-george: Why The FG Doesn’t Trust Amaechi’s Water Project by ojubi(m): 7:22am On Dec 28, 2013
I know the APC e.Rats ll run away from this thread.
U can now see that Ameachi is just a big noise maker.
Go to cross river state, water board is independent, supplying water to the whole state including deep rural areas.
In my village (Assiga) the state gov pump water with solar energy every day at 2pm.
I live in rivers state and Ameachi is a big fraud.
Check the mono rail, and his so called mega hospital.
Plus I ll take a 2 days leave of absence from nairaland if this make front page.
Politics / Re: APC Will Meet Obasanjo Soon - Buhari by ojubi(m): 10:11am On Dec 19, 2013
Its now getting very clear. The south-west and the core north ganging up against the south-south and south-east.
I think the Americans are right, BIAFRA is indeed very close.
I see why GEJ hold this national conference close to heart.

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Politics / Gaddafi Greater Than Mandela. But The Western Media Ll Never Tell You. by ojubi(m): 10:02am On Dec 19, 2013
AFRICANS WILL REMEMBER GADDAFI FOR ONE IMPORTANT ACHIEVEMENT

By Honourable Saka



“Gaddafi's creation of the African Investment Bank in Sirte (Libya) and the African Monetary Fund to be based in Cameroon will supplant the IMF and undermine Western economic hegemony in Africa.” —Gerald Pereira, an executive board member of the former Tripoli-based World Mathaba

The good people of Africa will remember Gaddafi, for least one important thing he did: he laid a strong foundation for a viable and affordable telecommunication services across Africa at a time when Africans were completely disconnected from the world with exorbitant cost of telecommunication services. At least, for those of us who appreciate the value of communication in today's businesses, in keeping relationships and families alive and as the basis of our technological revolution, we believe Gaddafi gave to the African people, all it takes to keep up with today's modern life and to make it in the 21st century as a people.

Hate him or Like him Gaddafi is a true African hero. Don't get me wrong. I am not by any means suggesting that Gaddafi was a saint. He was a human being and like any human (yourselves and myself included), he had his shortfalls. The same thing can be said about Kwame Nkrumah, and many other great revolutionaries who ever lived in human history.

We are dully aware of countless of Gaddafi's shortfalls. But we cannot allow this to blindfold us completely to many of his kind gestures and the positive implications such gestures is currently having on the live of the entire African continent in our modern technological revolution.

In case you didn't know it was Gaddafi’s Libya that offered all of Africa its first revolution in modern times – connecting the entire continent by telephone, television, radio broadcasting and several other technological applications such as telemedicine and distance teaching. And thanks to the WMAX radio bridge, a low cost connection was made available across the continent, including in rural areas. Because of this, Africans of today can also watch TV in HD (high definition), communicate with people anywhere in the world with high tech telecommunication satellites, browse at a reduced price,whiles enjoying the services of modern telecommunication devices at a highly reduced price.

It is an established fact that, before Gaddafi brought this revolution to the African people, telephone calls made to Africa and out of Africa were the most expensive in the entire world! Many couldn't make international calls that could last for more than 5 minutes. The bill for such a call was ridiculously expensive such that only the few filthy rich could afford.

Just imagine having brothers and sisters, parents and friends anywhere outside your country, who cannot keep a close touch with the family because of exorbitant cost of communication. I remember when mobile phone services first came to Africa, to my country (Ghana to be precise), it was too expensive to make local calls. People were not even allowed the opportunity to beep or "flash" for free. There was nothing like free calls nor free browsing.

If it was too expensive to flash/beep a local number, then how could one dare to make an international call that could last?

Those were the days when it was only a few Africans living in Europe and America who could make calls to Africa. It was completely impossible for the ordinary African to make phone calls that could last, because Africa did not have our own communication satellites and we had to rely on using the services of European satellites. Since we had no way of escape, our European masters were charging Africans too much (hundreds of millions of dollars) for this services on a yearly basis.

But today in Africa, many people including the young ones are using two or three smart phones and could make free local calls including international calls that can last over 30 minutes in most cases at reduced prices. As for the internet, it is now unlimited! Young Africans can now stay on the internet, browsing the social networks for a whole day. They're are the first to hear about breaking news from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Today Africans are using the internet and telecommunication services like never before to stay in touch with their loved ones and get connected to business opportunities around the world. Has anybody taken the pain to even consider how many Africans could enjoy this opportunity if it was not for Gaddaf's bold contribution?

It began in 1992, when 45 African nations established RASCOM (Regional African Satellite Communication Organization) so that Africa would have its own satellite and slash communication costs in the continent. This was a time when phone calls to and from Africa were the most expensive in the world because of the annual US$500 million fee pocketed by Europe for the use of its satellites like INTELSAT for phone conversations, including those within the same country.

An African satellite only cost a one-time payment of US$400 million and the continent no longer had to pay a US$500 million every year to Europe. Which banker wouldn't finance such a project? But the problem remained – how can slaves, seeking to free themselves from their master's exploitation ask the master's help to achieve that freedom? Not surprisingly, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the USA and Europe only made vague promises for 14 years.

Gaddafi was very helpful in the fight against Apatheid in South Africa Gaddafi put an end to these futile pleas to the western 'benefactors' with their exorbitant interest rates. The Libyan guide put US$300 million on the table; the African Development Bank added US$50 million more and the West African Development Bank a further US$27 million – and that's how Africa got its first communications satellite on 26 December 2007.China and Russia followed suit and shared their technology and helped launch satellites for South Africa, Nigeria, Angola, Algeria and a second African satellite was launched in July 2010. The first totally endogenously built satellite and manufactured on African soil, in Algeria, is set for 2020. This satellite is aimed at competing with the best in the world, but at ten times less the cost, a real challenge.

This is how a symbolic gesture of a mere US$300 million changed the life of an entire continent. Gaddafi's Libya cost the West, not just depriving it of US$500 million per year but the billions of dollars in debt and interest that the initial loan would generate for years to come and in an exponential manner, thereby helping maintain an occult system in order to plunder the continent.

Youths in Kenya protest the murder of Muammar Gaddafi by NATO This is one of the major reasons why European and American leaders hated Gaddafi and were therefore looking for any opportunity to murder him at all cost. They therefore resorted to terror tactics, they tried to assassinate Gaddafi on many occasions but they failed. Like they're currently doing in Syria, these heartless European and American leaders decided to supply weapons to rebels they have trained to cause chaos in Libya whiles their dishonest media heartlessly blamed it on Gaddafi.

They sought for a UN resolution to then go and protect civilians, when their actual hidden intention was to go and murder Gaddafi. Surprisingly many of the then African leaders, because of their greed and selfishness had secretly accepted bribes from the European and American politicians to betray Gaddafi.

Many of them were personally invited to travel to America and Europe where they held secrete meetings with the leaders, by which they agreed to at least stay quiet and allow their puppet masters have their way in Libya. They sold out Gaddafi for a few secrete dollar and Euro accounts, accounts that are loaded with the blood of their own African brothers and sisters. Gaddafi was murdered without any single one of them (with exception of President Robert Mugabe), saying a thing. Just like Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus Christ, African leaders have now regretted their actions, while the African people pay the price (with their lives) for what happened in Libya.

Tripoli before NATO's invasion But to us the African youth, we will not be ungrateful. We will remember Gaddafi, not because he was a saint, but because we know it was him who helped us to be able to fully enjoy the sweetness of the 21st century's unlimited telecommunications services at highly reduced prices. Any time our mobile phones shall ring, anytime we connect to the internet, we will do so with Gaddafi in our minds.
To our Libyan brothers and sisters who are still caught up in this war which is aimed at stealing your oil resources and to completely destroy Gaddafi's legacy in the county, we want to assure you that you have not been forgotten. We are still praying for peace to be restored in your country for you to enjoy the resources of your motherland.
Unfortunately, it is our leaders who have failed you. But we the African people love you and we pray for the day when you will receive all that truly belongs to you.

Long live Brother Leader, Muammar Gaddafi
Long live the Libyan Jamahiriya revolution
Long live Africa!
Business / Re: Please Can Someone Recomend Where I Can Buy Exotic Pig Breed? by ojubi(m): 4:02pm On Dec 18, 2013
@ st mera I just sent you an email.
@ meyawe I am very serious as I ve just finished building an integrated farm, to start full production by january.
My email is ojueyo@yahoo.com
Like I said my farm is in PH, so any arrangement that can include transportation of the exotic piglets to my farm will be highly appreciated. Do send pics and prices to me.
Business / Re: Young Farmers Cooperative Society In Abeokuta by ojubi(m): 8:10pm On Dec 16, 2013
Gooday all, my name is OJUBI, I am based in porthar court and I am about to start a pig farm but I have a problem.
I don't know were to buy the exotic breed for my start-up.
Please can someone help and recommend were I can have 5 females and 1 male of either Landrace, yorkshire, sported, duroe, or berkshire breeds or combined?
Can I get these breeds in port harcourt or any nearby town for easy transportation?
All the same provided they can be safely transported to my farm I don't mind buying them wherever I can find them thanks.

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