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dayokanu:If you want to connect all these people yourself or you want to instruct us to do them on your behalf do holla kleandenation@yahoo.ca On a lighter mood How is BB doing? |
ajadek oil:@ Poster, I guess you are referring to group of companies and/or holdings. The first step is to register 1 (one) company, you could now start registering the other 4 (four) companies with one similar name. If the first company is AJADEK OIL LTD, the 2nd could be AJADEK INTEGRATED SERVICES LTD, the 3rd could be AJADEK HOMES NIGERIA LTD, the fourth could be AJADEK ELECTRONIC/ELECTRICAL INTERNATIONAL LTD the fifth could be AJADEK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD and the list is endless. After you must have registered the fifth company, you can now apply to CAC to have all of the companies as one holding. For more explanation you could holla me at kleandenation@yahoo.ca Best regards. |
Once again, Nigerians are looking for the people’s president. The people’s president can be explained as that man or woman who will not rest until Nigeria regains its momentum and realizes its potential. He is that man or woman who strives to ensure that Nigerians are safe and well in their homes and work place, or that person determined to create the right atmosphere for Nigerians to achieve their life goals and visions in a society of free and equal citizenship. The question is: Is Dr. Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP the man? Does he have the proven track record for going to any length to give Nigerians the ‘good life’? Is he going to work tirelessly to deliver on Nigeria’s dreams and to create the kind of federal structure the founding fathers designed and envisaged for the country? These are important questions Nigerians must ask themselves at this point. It is time that all well meaning Nigerians, irrespective of class, ethnicity or religion took a deep dispassionate look at our country and rose in unison to take back our country from the looters and local colonizers who have sworn to rule us for a hundred years. Why is the polity so quiet while the people are being deceived? Are we all practicing the politics of the belly? Tam David-West, a man of great learning and moral assets, proves that some people cannot be bought. I have profound respect for Professor David-West for his critical and objective assessment of Dr. Jonathan. I see David-West as a bold and fearless man who is ready to say the truth—whatever the personal price. Inspired by his example, I feel duty bound to reveal certain facts in this essay in order to help our teeming misled and misguided Ijaw people to grasp the dynamics of society and politics. No minority ethnic group can survive without basic agreements and principles in society. Sadly, our president does not understand the meaning of social agreements. On April 9 2011, Nigerians will choose between twenty-six presidential candidates. But I believe that the ultimate choice is between Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari. Our choice will shape the social-political future of Nigeria. But who are these two candidates? The answer to this question will go a long way in helping Nigerians decide whom to elect. We know Buhari in different ways depending on where and what you were between 1984 and 1985. Some see him as rigid; others see him as tough. Some view him as a religious fanatic, but others see him as a decent incorruptible man. The political elite see him as their tormentor, while the teeming masses see him as their liberator. Who is Buhari? In a two part series I will dissect these two personalities, as I know them quite well. In this first part, I throw the searchlight on President Goodluck Jonathan. Who is he and what does he represent? Many people are bound to be greatly disappointed after reading this piece because their prejudices and misconceptions about this man will be shattered. To begin, politicians in their natural and constructed elements are master deceivers. Whether in America or Europe they are all the same. They deceive you and make you see what they want you to see. Goodluck Jonathan is a good apostle of this doctrine. A critical look at the events in the country would demonstrate the truth of this assertion. The Jonathan I know presents the very opposite of what he preaches, revealing a man of two personalities. Goodluck Jonathan will promise to secure Nigerians and make security his priority, but the real Jonathan will spare no life in achieving his personal ambition. The story of the massacre in Jos is an excellent illustration of this attitude. His friend and co-conspirator Timi Alaibe is having it rough in Bayelsa State while Jonathan pretends to be deaf and dumb. He is not unaware of what his protégé, Governor Timpre Sylva, is doing with executive power, but Jonathan deceives his friend, Alaibe, that he is supporting him. If Jonathan cannot stop bombs in Bayelsa, his own state, what happens to the rest of the 35 states and Abuja? The real Jonathan looks for people to use and do his bidding because of his lack of capacity and ability. I have read many people describing him as very humble and very quiet. On the surface, he exudes these characteristics, but it is all part of a game of pretending to be a listening man. It is part of his weapons to disarm and destroy. Aristotle in his wisdom wrote that humility is a vice while pride is a virtue. If you have a reason to be proud having accomplished a great feat, what is wrong with that? And if you have nothing to be proud of, why would you not be humble? Jonathan’s sense of humility is a fake custody of weakness and lack of enlightenment. As the second in command to DSP Alamieyeseigha and Umaru Musa Yar’adua, Jonathan used this weapon in dislodging and capsizing them at the nick of opportunity. The rest is history. He presented the image of a humble man for a long time, but when the time came to show real loyalty, he betrayed DSP and sold him to former President Obasanjo and was adequately compensated for his treachery. I am sure DSP himself is not aware of the role his humble and loyal deputy played in his impeachment. They say it is politics. Today, because of the craft of Jonathan, the Ijaw nation has been decimated, decapitated and made powerless and subdued. The experience of the Okerenkoko and Ayakorama peoples illustrates Jonathan’s perfidy. You wonder if Jonathan is really an Ijaw man. Any attempt to completely unmask Jonathan would be impossible since the man is more crafty and wily than former General Ibrahim Babangida, the Maradona of Nigeria, more brutal than OBJ, more political than Atiku and more slippery than Machiavelli’s prince. The same people he dribbled over the zoning palaver, he is romancing. This is his trademark. For instance, my sources in Bayelsa revealed that when he was appointed vice to Yar’adua in 2007, he nominated one Francis Doukpolagha who came third in the primary to replace him. But he watched as his political organization, the ‘Green Movement,’ tore the man to shreds until OBJ dropped him. I am sure Doukpolagha is still in shock. The truth is that he simply deceived Ijaw people into believing he loves them. His then deputy, Peremobowei Ebebi, and his then Secretary to the State Government, Godknows Igali, can tell more about these antics. The humble and quiet Jonathan finally accepted Sylva when OBJ settled for his archrival, Timi Alaibe. And while Bayelsa people are ruing Sylva’s misrule and lack of direction and preparing for a change in 2011, Jonathan was comfortable to re-present Sylva. To get the PDP ticket in 2006, Jonathan was ready to do anything and everything to please his godfather. He thus left a big hole in Bayelsa finances when he left in 2007. Sylva attempted to spill the beans, but was immediately called to order—and his then political adviser, George Fente, was sacrificed as he lost his position when Jonathan reached a truce with the governor. What a lot of people did not know was that, while DSP was being prosecuted, Jonathan was only marking time for his turn. However, in a deft move, he was able to use this weakness to negotiate his survival. He became governor, funded the PDP fully, and massaged the OBJ ego well, including funding and supporting third term. He became Nigeria’s paymaster to all and sundry, including actors and show businessmen, at the expense of development in Bayelsa. Today there is no project that carries Jonathan’s signature. Ask EFCC and Ribadu for Jonathan’s file. It has disappeared. In his typical element, Jonathan is nothing but an opportunist. But some may retort, are we not all opportunists? Is it not the nature of man? This may be true. The only concern and imperative is that those who wish to be in public service and hold public office must exhibit great character and acumen. Being an opportunist is not one of them. Those who wish to lead must be above board. Not that they must be infallible, but they must be men of integrity and high intellect. Some people make a big deal of his doctoral degree. I laugh. What is the connection between having a PhD in Hydrobiology and leading a society of 150 million people? None. The man simply lacks an iota of idea on how to run a clan much less a multi-ethnic and highly complex society. Jonathan does not read. He has no knowledge of political philosophy or ideology. He knows nothing about the principles of justice and political stability—two areas of urgent need in Nigeria. It is typical of a ruler of Jonathan’s ilk to adopt all Machiavellian tactics he can muster including pretending to be very religious. See him going to churches and kneeling down to be prayed for. What a sacrilege! He knows that the organization he and his godfather belong to is antithetical to Christianity. Ask the Olowu of Owu and Alake of Egbaland to explain Jonathan’s position in their “kingdoms.” He had decided that the game must be played according to their gospel of deception. There are collaborators along the line, to ensure that people are fooled. Those who know Jonathan well would tell you he has so much disdain and contempt for Pentecostals and would only be ready to do business with them when it would enhance his personal political interest. Part of the deceptive arsenal of this President is the campaign of freshness and fresh air. Interesting, is it not? It’s like saying that IBB, Atiku, Anenih, Ahmadu Ali, Arthur Nzeribe, Ojukwu, Nnamani, and the like are the fresh air Nigeria needs. The people who cried themselves hoarse over zoning and Northern presidency are the same people falling for his pretence for rapprochement. He has so bamboozled these political zombies that they believe they can enter into an agreement with him to do only one term and return power to them. The man must have abundant political charm and charisma to be able to manipulate all these politicians, but I believe it is more than that. The witches and wizards that worked with him against Atiku would be smiling to the bank now. Meanwhile, history has shown that you cannot deceive the people all the time as Mubarak, Ben Ali and Gaddafi can testify. The funny thing about deception is that it ends up deceiving the deceiver himself. Nigerians are beginning to see the fruits of deception. After ten months as president of Nigeria, Jonathan has no clue where the country is going and has spent all his time buying support—just as the colonial masters did in the client-master type of politics. The economy is comatose, there is no safety of life and property, and the ship of state is stinking and sinking. Nigerians must brace to the fact that Jonathan’s presidency is first and foremost to promote and protect the political and economic fortunes of his political group within and outside the PDP. Nigerians must not be deceived into believing that Jonathan is popular. He pays any amount even if it means borrowing to buy support to get political power. And then he gets lost on what to do with the power. He over patronized a section of the media so much so that we hardly know the truth from propaganda, as Nigeria has become a commodity for the highest bidder—and nobody wants to be on the losing side. People today flow to Jonathan because that is where the money is. They forget that the structural-functionalist nature of society makes all members of society victims of wrong leadership, whether they like it or not. Our president needs to come clean with Nigerians on his weaknesses and allow those with the character and spirit to take the country out of the woods. His confessions to the Americans last year, according to Wikileaks, represent the true portrait of the real Jonathan—timid, fearful, weak and opportunistic. Those who want to take power from Jonathan must know that those who misunderstand the real meaning of power and end up abusing power will never let it go without a fight. Think about it: If Jonathan leaves power today, where does he go, the classroom or business? Neither. He is therefore on a suicide mission that simply translates to: It is either I win or I die. It is a variant of his godfather’s do-or-die politics. From now on, Nigerians must begin to organize and mobilize for change whether Jonathan wins or not. If nothing is done by the masses and if there is no signal of an impending catastrophe in the form of a people’s resistance, the PDP will rig and damn the consequence. They will argue that the courts are there for electoral disputes. And while that is going on, the settlement scheme introduced by his mentor and good friend IBB would be unleashed. Compared to such peers as Malaysia, India, and Brazil, Nigeria has drifted far away from the mark. As the father of the late Umaru Musa Yar’dua said in the First Republic, while the world is running towards the North, Nigeria is running fast towards the South, obviously in the wrong direction. With Jonathan as president, Nigeria will continue to go southward—at dizzying speed. source- http://www.saharareporters.com/article/goodluck-jonathan-unmasked |
Tcrack:I said this same thing in a diferrent manner under the past sin's thread. The issue is this- to be honest, Jonathan means well for the country but can he clear the cartel behind Nepa not working? Can he bulldoze the fuel import cartel and/or other cartel (s)? Nobody bites the finger that feeds him/her- these guys are all around him. It would be easier for Nlanders to abuse Seun and go free than for the President to address the root cause of corruption which is one major problem that needs to be cleared immediately. In between, most of us are not aware of how deep this country is enmeshed in corruption. We hear about the large funds emblezzed by politicians and we scream yet we have the traits too or abi the civil servant in all the government offices who will not move a file until you settle them is not corrupt. Many of us work for private orgazation/self employed so we do not have business with these civil servants. Presido has so many of them to contend with. We respect our President but if wins then we would be in for another 4 years similar to the last 12 years. |
Hi Guys, Having considered the argument from all the sides, I am of the opinion that Jonathan is not a bad guy but he has found himself in a company that cannot never deliver promises to Nigeria. Never. Never. Never. I do not know what Ribadu or Shekarau or GMB can do but if PDP wins at the Centre, it is going to be another 4 years of harrowing experience for Nigerians. There is no amount of argument anybody can put up to change this fact. |
head_to_to:I was just being polite. What I meant is that it is only a daft person that will go to the press to seek redress of purpoted infrigment on IP and it is only a daft person that will post same as an article online when the court has not pronounced on the issue. The final authority on whether a party owns an IP or not is the courts. To paste same here is even injurious and it can cost the OP some fortunes. |
I am really shocked the OP can post this article based on the level of his exposure. If somebody steals your idea, don't you have means of redressing the breach or the purported stealing in court? What has stealing of idea got to do with election? OP and BLUELABS LIMITED please go to court and let us hear word. |
mynaija:Sure u can do it yourself. All you need to do is to follow the well laid out procedure by the OP. However, you must note that it saves you some level of headache if you allow those who have been in that line of business to assist you. If you are in Lagos you may secure access to the CAC zonal offices but the Abuja office/hq are making frantic efforts to ensure that non-accredited members of the public do not have access to the registartion area. All the best. |
Next time please post this type of information some 10 minutes to such debate (or press briefing). It appears the ?s are being paraphrased. The implication is that we cannot confirm the veracity of your claim. |
kokoletz:Hi, Thanks for the post. But you will please let us know how much that N65,000 can cater for in division of shares. I asked that question because I will definitely approach you to file a 20 million share capital LTD for N65,000. What is worth doing is worth doing well. Always make this clear so that those who charge higher or lower will not appear incompetent. Best regards. |
pastor t:Sir, I perceived you meant filing (No.5)- that is the next process when you pick the MEMART from the FIRS. Filing a document is very well different from Filling a document. @ Poster, please note that changing from business name to LTD is like you are registering a LTD company afresh, you will be subjected to the same procedure. The only advantage is that the name is guaranteed (most times 80%). In between please note that you have to file annual returns. Best Regards. |
@ Poster, I have said it always on this wonderful forum that we should be sure of our facts. Bamidele Otiko is late (RIP). Those who are resident in Akure will confirm this. As at the time of his death more than 5 years ago, I only know of one building around Ilesha Rd. Please tell me where the other millions are hidden. |
@ Poster, Please check your info well before you dish out any information on this forum. IBB's late wife could not have been classier than Justice Fati Abubakar (who practiced law for years before she was elevated to the bench- Oga Ojo elevetated his wife to the Court of Appeal when he was Attorney General of the Federation while Odili elevated his wife to the same Court of Appeal when he was Governor- yet Abubakar did not elevate his wife to Court of appeal and subsequently Supreme court when he was the president). I don't think you can compare her even in dressing and speech or other stuff to these bunch. Even Stella Obasanjo was also in her own class. By the way please help us polish the P's wife so that she doesn't go round the globe embarrasing us. If her husband is not the President nobody will bother her. As for Aisha, if her husband becomes President they would Behind her up. I do not see any reason for this brohaha. Best regards. |
Hi all, Please looking for anyone who has the old stock of the Old Prado. I mean the model before the 2010/2011. We need a brand new from whoever was unfortunate to sell before the roll out of the new model. The jeep is required in Lagos. Please leave any info to contact you here. Best regards. |
Araboy:@ Poster, The first step is to register a company to take off. You will need a Nigerian on your board to make things easy. You will need business permit as a foreigner running business in Nigeria. You will also need expatriate quota for as many foreigners that would be working with you. You will need a property for workshop or showroom If you will have a factory, you will need to register your factory. These are the basic things you need. The rest you will learn in the system. Best regards. |
As much as I viewed Mr. P and his party as having done nothing in the past 10 months/12 years or thereabout, I do not think the blame for the crash should be put at their doorstep. Methinks ACN and the rest should bring an action against FAAN for negligence and breach of duty of care- the reason being that ram and cow would not be on the on RUNWAY if Mr. P was Scheduled to land in that same airport at that same time. May God deliver us from eye service! |
bestman09:@ poster, Sir, let me say you opined well! But please where was our President between the night of Friday February 25, 2011 till the evening of Saturday February 26, 2011? Bearing in mind that the STATE HOUSE is within the same reach with TBS, Cathedral Church at Marina and Kirikiri Maximum Prison, Apapa. I want an answer please if you have his itinerary for those period covered above! Best regards. |
fstranger3:Illegal evidence is admissible in criminal proceedings (the other issue would be the weight to attach to the evidence) but same cannot be said of civil proceedings. The issue at hand falls under criminal proceedings and except the AG Federation gives fiat, PDP cannot tender the evidence not to talk of prosecution. Best regards. |
I heard the president is in Lagos and that most roads have been closed, please can anybody confirm so that I won't run into standstill traffic as it has been each time the President comes to Lagos. Best regards. |
Angolobabe:@ poster while you are awaiting lawyer's reply, in practice and for the purpose of registration you will be required to give a Nigerian address. Your company too should have a Nigerian registered address. If you insist on having your overseas address, you must have a Nigerian with Nigerian address on Board. Once you have foreign address, you will be termed a foreigner. You may not find any provision as regards this in CAMA but to avoid KIV in CAC and unreasonable embarrassment to your lawyer I suggest the above. Best regards. |
pro01:@ poster, we are all passionate about this great country. In law there are no sentiments or emotion. When an issue arises you apply the law/principle and sometimes precedent and you come up with conclusion or judgement (at least a basic explanation). NO REASONABLE NIGERIAN WILL HEAR THIS AND BE HAPPY. What I am particularly saying is that whoever did uncover this deed privately has ruined our chances of getting justice because evidence obtained illegally by a private/individual is not admissible in law. The issue at hand is criminal and not civil so the ONLY option left is to carry gun if you have. No amount of discussion will amount to trial. The only thing our discussion can resort to is REVOLUTION. I will be expecting you to lead that. |
Hi all, Let us look at this issue from a legal point of view, in Nigeria today the prevailing practice in criminal proceeding is that a law enforcement agent can break into property, privacy and a take a piece of evidence and tender same ( well you could bring an action for trespass but he could defend himself that he was in the line of duty and the law permits him/her to do so). Now this is an exception to search warrant. The purport of my comment is that as it has been said by other posters earlier, anybody breaking into another person's property or privacy and same is not a law enforcement agent shall be liable. What these chaps should have done would have been to instigate Police or SSS to do this Job. Let us see how this unfolds. Best regards. |
condolence to the families that lost loved ones. Please away from the damish controversy, is it true that our president's wife traveled recently with 100 aides as entourage? Please confirm! Best regards. |
A company limited by guarantee is a lesser known type of business entity which is generally formed by non-profit purposes and has members instead of shareholders. There are both some similarities and differences between the two groups. Members and shareholders enjoy limited liability, however in cases where a share based company is liquidated; the latter might be required to pay all amounts of unpaid money relating to the shares they hold. For example, if an individual shareholder holds 100 shares of N1 each, all of which remains unpaid at the time of dissolution, then they would be required to pay N100 to the company. Most companies limited by guarantee have a constitution which states that each member is only required to pay N500,000 should it be dissolved. Assuming that an average shareholder holds more than one share in a company, members in a business limited by guarantee do appear to have less risk attached to their positions. Profit Making Status Perhaps the most fundamental difference between the two types of limited companies is that those with shares generally exist for profit making purposes. Companies limited by guarantee however, are non-profit making organisations and are usually registered to provide a specified service to the public or a particular segment of the population. The memorandum and articles of association of each would also differ as companies limited by shares usually have very general objects clauses which allow them to pursue any legal trade or activity. Objects of companies limited by guarantee Companies limited by guarantee however, often have very specific objects and detailed rules pertaining to which areas they can engage in- and they must be approved by the Attorney- General. Charities, which are often of this type, might have restrictions imposed on them by their major donors who wish to ensure that their donations will be spent according to their wishes and not in a manner which they would not approve. By having a defined set of objects, companies limited by guarantee which are seeking to raise funds might find it easier to do so because they would be able to demonstrate that sufficient restrictions exist to protect the donor’s intentions. Company directors, secretary Both types of companies are bound by the same requirements to have at least two directors, a secretary at any period of its existence. When forming a company limited by guarantee, members are listed in the same manner in which shareholders would be, even though no allotments are made to them. The implication of this is that LTD/GTE as usually written can be used as NGO. Best Regards. |
According to the Marriage Act, a marriage certificate is an evidence of the celebration of the marriage. Just like other posters said, WAEC certificate shows that you wrote GCE or SSCE, BSc certificate shows that you have a first degree etc. In case of "awon abelejayan" your marriage certificate asserts and backs any claim that you are married. Upon the presentation of it, the onus is on the other party to show that you are not married as you claimed. Best regards. |
@ Poster, I think this should be in business thread. In any case, you have to apply to Feral Inland Revenue Service for registration for both TAX and VAT. They go hand in hand. You can locate any of their offices or Google FIRS. If you want professional participation you can holla me at kleandenation@yahoo.ca |
@ Poster, I think this should be in business thread. In any case, you have to apply to Feral Inland Revenue Service for registration for both TAX and VAT. They go hand in hand. You can locate any of their offices or Google FIRS. If you want professional participation you can holla me at kleandenation@yahoo.ca |
Olu2la:Hi, 4.30pm on 08/01/11 is fine by me but you did not indicate how I can reach you. It means you have to holla me 1 hour to the agreed time to confirm you availability. Once again 08033061606. Best regards. |
naijacutee:Thanks for the the way you churn your advice & info on this forum. @ Poster one of fastest ways of making it in life is knowing how to organize your life & your Ideas. A lot of wonderful people here have suggested very good means of moving forward in relation to your poser. This is probably the least of them all. I think before showing or sharing your Idea the first step is to protect it. Recently one of my uni pals rushed to me and asked me to prepare court processes against one Big Financial Institution in Nigeria. He & his team had an Idea and they met the FI, the FI agrees to all their terms. However, while they were awaiting mobilization fee they all got bulk sms from the FI advertising their Idea. I asked them if the Idea was protected and they said NO. There was another one whose Idea was used by a south west state powers that be, I just told him we can't do nothing. Another one sent in an Idea and he was waiting for mobilization fee when he saw his Idea being aired on about 3-4 TV stations viewed nationwide as well as on dish-TV, Alas, it was not protected. Now, I must confess that the process involved in protecting rights (copyright, trademark, patent, design et al) in Nigeria is tedious and elongated- including bringing an action to recover damages for infringement on such protected rights but like my people say, 'ONE DAY A STAMMERER WILL CALL BABA'. So please protect your Ideas. Best regards. |
@ Poster, I am not clear as to what you want. If you want info as per how you can go about it yourself, kindly ask the Moderator to post the link to a thread on PURE WATER which is all encompassing. However, if you need professional assistance in getting it done, kindly holla me at kleandenation@yahoo.ca and we continue from there. Best regards. |
@ Poster, please can I interpret AXIS to mean, Ikoyi, Lekki and Ajah? Best regards. |
@ Poster, you mean a plot of land is now N2.5m at Ogombo. A plot of land in the same location was sold for between 500-700k in 2005. I was like nobody would touch a plot there with a long stick. Land/property is a good business oh! Well I should try to raise some pepper and contact you hoping you will still have 'em'. Best regards. |
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