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Voltron, Rambo, Bruce Lee's 'Game of Death', Thunder Cats and Village Square |
4 Play: Why do people think that having refineries in Nigeria will bring down the pump price of fuel? It may even be cheaper to import refined fuel than to refine it locally. Most products tend to be cheaper to import than to source domestically as foreign producers are more efficient and operate in a lower cost business environment.?..what u are saying that irrespective of the fact that a product is sourced and developed locally, it is still subject to international prices? Maka why my brother, please teach me this economic principles that states oil prices must follow the international bench mark! ![]() |
Simple case of geography, if you were in my locale ur mailbox would be overflowing with suitors |
revolt: Otedola otedeko n the other westerners were feedn fat eerythng was ok, now chop don change hands all of a sudden all hells let loose! May I ask hw she is involved in illegality? She's in charge of giving out leases n can decide through due process who n when they get it. Obviously e no favour the old cabals hausa yoruba oligarchy n she's the devil! Abegy a nu set of billionaires r emergn n tis nt from the old stock let's see hwmany jobs will emerge from these nu billionaires. Gone r the days of MKO awolowo thefnubz otedeko n all ade.. Nu ppl dey emerge! Hypocrites calln her devil like she's nt better than those in the past ie all the NNPC gmdthiefzwBros, when you one is favourably compared to the worse kind of garbage that is NOT a complement. She is better than SOME OTHER thieves just means she has been more successful in their common trade. |
blesszzy: na every day una dey probe, probe this, probe that and at the end of the day nothing comes out of it.So them way they probe and you way dey complain, who work pass? ![]() So the eff if Lawan screwed up, does that mean ALL legit probes are to end? Isn't it the House that unearthed the police pension fraud and probed it to fruition? These guys are so much more vibrant and productive than their senate counterpart that I now believe if we are to operate a mono-camera legislative, it should be the senate that should leave. |
Billyonaire: Factless, Tactless fabrications of Cataclysmic Propensity. Only a F00l can fall for this crap! "Our sources", "inside SOurces" "reporter who refused to be named" bla bla blahttp://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/house-to-probe-nnpc-oil-deals/146629/ Well, I agree with you that the reps are 'fools', but she has made the mistake of appearing a demon among fools. I will however wait a little to find out how this pans out |
Creamz: I have been the angry, unsatisfied and bitter wife for the last nine years. I’m married to a man who has absolutely no respect for the marriage institution. He has had more girlfriends than I have changed my hair since we got married.Hahahahaha, put this shirt on and ask your husband "YOU MAD?"
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Billyonaire: If you believe that, then you can believe that pigs fly. Its pure unintelligent fabrications from armchair critics.http://news2.onlinenigeria.com/latest-addition/279646-efcc-urged-to-investigate-new-corruption-allegations-against-petroleum-minister-alison-madueke.html There IS an application to the EFCC to probe her further, and where there is smoke I will bet there is a fire no matter how small, burning there. In this case however it is a forest fire. |
Rhetorical question. |
Gbawe: Even if this is true then this is obviously an own-goal against the PDP. This is how unintelligent and ridiculously dull Nigerian politicians are. Ordinarily , and in sane nation with sane political Parties, it would be considered really dumb for any Party to confess spurning a politician who has now blossomed into one of the better performers. A bit like a football club bragging about shunning Lionel Messi. The PDP looks even dumber when they claim they cannot accommodate Oshiomhole while Nigeria and the world see them hosting miscreants, mediocrities and crude looters.
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tomakint: I thought the 'unrepentant haters' of Jonathan will come out with concrete facts to nail the President but as usual all I see are words of hatred that lack steam! He is clueless so they say and Nigeria has not gone bankrupt, he still funds the Sure-P and YouWin initiatives without borrowing, agricultural, financial, educational and power sectors have all been financially and logistically boosted! Now I have a clearer picture that the haters here are actually the CLUELESS ONES, just 2 malign himShitt just got real bro. http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-states-get-necs-approval-to-borrow-9bn/ http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/01/a-case-for-better-educational-funding-in-nigeria/ you were lying...? |
oiseworld: If we are to be sincerenigerians with ourselves, Nigerians no longer have a right to complain about fuel subsidy. when the president suddenly Removed fuel subsidy to favour Nigerians against marketers, you all marched to the street complaining and demonstrating. Now your eyes are opened but u still would not admit you're wrong. Nigerians should take it with pride whenever you hear any amount spent over subsidy. Sorry bro, I could not resist. Please carry on with the rhetoric, don't let me distract you. ![]() |
payless: What a deflated clown! You are drowning in lack of knowledge. I voted PDP few times when I was in Nigeria. Some of my family members also did many times. I was one of Jonathan's supporters after the demise of Yar'Adua. My brain is not clouded like yours when it comes to having independent mind when considering candidates for election. I am never blinded by partisan, ethnic or religious sentiments like you. Your Principal (Retardeen, Odechukwu, Egbere, Otueke drunkmaster) has squandered the goodwill given to him after the death of his boss. Now we have no choice not only to destroy him before the 2015 election but also put him behind bar.
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I love how some women here are up in arms over that babe's looks. That when you know your wife is hot, when she got the biches hating! HATE ON, na awoof! |
baynix: She's Not Beautiful!! Buh Phuckin Hot!!Bros I second and third your motion joor. This babe is molten lava hot! |
Wait na babe post this thing bah? No wonder. Relationship dey like life's pursuit to women...mehn you babes need to find non sex/relationship distraction abeg. Start feminist movement for all i care but please get off the dickz abeg |
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1. What’s your Nigerian name? Kelechi 2. Were you Born in Nigeria? Yep 3. Favourite Nigerian movie? Igodo 4. Favourite Nigerian song? (sing it & not add background music. LOL) Miri Doreti doo oh ( angel Michael is Coming!) 5. Favourite Nigerian food? Gatdamit I love them all from eba to nsala down to ewedu and mia kukah! 6. When was the last time you were in Nigeria? How many times have you been to Nigeria ? Niqua I just left 5 months ago, I still haven't stayed abroad long enuf to start faking an accent sef! 7. What tribe are you? Igbo 8. Say something in your tribal language? Na fa na, na nwan na umunso! 9. What do you like most about Nigeria? The weather, the girls and .the army dazall! 10. What do you hate most about Nigeria? The fake morals, the poor educating, the stifling hate and the painful electioneering and politicking. 11. Do you have any Nigerian Nicknames? K-square 12. What makes you different from other Nigerians? I hate cheating and I don't send my tribe...you know what, I am not that different from other Nigerians. 13. Do you speak your language? Nna oduru easy to muta 14. Do you speak pidgin English? Wirrout any gbege! 15. What around your house represents your culture? .... Us nah, we get too much culture sef we need to tone down a bit. 16. What is a ridiculous question you were asked about your culture? Do you speak Swahili? You know what hakuna matata means? Do u smoke camels cigarettes in ur country since there are a lot of camels there? Borrow some brains to shut up abeg! |
The best soundtrack in Naruto ever has to be the Hero Comeback, I was doing parkour to that in uni. |
nameo: Jesus Christ! What did GEJ do again?? LOLGEJ didnt send the PIB to the NASS my guy, OBJ did. GEJ did however hire the worse NNPC and Petroleum minister I have ever seen. Maintanence zero. Expansion zero. Upgrades zero. And he still refuses to fire her cos she is his 'personal pesin' despite the vicious outcry for her removal. Remember that this same Goodluck took all of 5 secs to fire Barth Nnaji, his most impressive and hardworking minister (Barth resigned under pressure). Not the entire $100bn is on him but he is worsening the situation by sitting on his haunches my bro. |
feminine A: You just confirmed their story!! Don't forget whatever you build on a rocky foundation will eventually crumbleYou mean sandy or shaky foundation. Like she says, nobody knows what happended so why are you all speculating stupidly |
If that's an A320 or a plane of similar construct there is no economy separation, it's just one stretch of room so there's no need get all worked up people. Flight na flight. Except when you are the pilot. |
emmysenior: I am pained after going through the post, there's more than enough monies to do that.GBAM |
Lol the Price is negotiable that's why I don't want to mention it out loud. Besides my oga at the top might have a different gist from the one i present. Suffice it to say it is in the 200Million range. I will work in your best interests. |
Cool story bro. BH threatens to kill people if they talk to the JTF, so JTF rides in and kills them anyway...talk about being fuccked on all sides. |
http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/nigerias-debt-profile-may-hit-25bn-in-2015/ Comparing this reality to the mediocre $12bn forecast made by the DMO earlier this year, gives u a 63% increase from the worst case projections. And we are still wasting time to nab these fuel thieves The power roadmap say we need about $10bn per year, for the next ten (now years to effectively reach 40,000MGW on the national grid but it also specifically said that the FG would be suicidal to try to finance it alone, therefore private investment isn't just to be encouraged, it is a necessity. "Nevertheless, to reach this relatively modest ambition (of 40,000 MW) will require investments in power generating capacity alone of at least USD$ 3.5 billion per annum for the next 10 years. Correspondingly large investments will also have to be made in the other parts of the supply chain (i.e. the fuel-to-power infrastructure and the power transmission and distribution networks). In summary, a total USD$10 billion per annum would represent a conservative estimate of the sums that will need to be spent on the whole supply chain over the next 10 years in order to reach the modest target of 40,000 MW by 2020. The Federal Government is convinced that it would not be desirable for such enormous investments to be funded and directed by the Federal Government (in light of the erratic and inefficient management of capital expenditures by the State-owned power company over the past two decades). More importantly, the Government recognises that it would not be possible for investments on this scale (in a single industry sector) to be made by the Federal Government." ( http://www.nigeriaelectricityprivatisation.com/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/03/Roadmap-for-Power-Sector-Reform-Full-Version.pdf ) I don't know how they can justify raising the debt this far in the name of power which they already began to diversify!!! GEJ makes no SENSE!! |
Virgin Finder: Oooooooooooooooooo!Its easy to give into despair but that's just going to make things worse. The question is what has been done with all those monies spent on power? The power Roadmap? All these things have just upped and vanished. GEJ for kpie! |
The FG has decided to borrow an additional $9bn from some international organisations AGAIN. Going by the rhetoric this loan will fund power distribution and generation in the country for states and the FG. Nigeria's current total debt stands at $10.43 billion at the end of 2012, a drop by $0.59 billion or 5.35 per cent from $11.02 billion in the corresponding period 2011. The nation’s total debt however represented a sharp $4.15 billion or 66.08 per cent over the level five years earlier in 2007, when it fell to $6.28 billion, just after the exit from the Paris Club and the London Club debts negotiated by the then administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo. ( http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/03/nigerias-total-debt-climbs-66-08-in-five-years-hits-10-43b/ ) [color=#000000]he National Economic Council on Thursday approved the plan by the federal and state governments to borrow $9bn from some international organisations. The council, chaired by Vice-President Namadi Sambo, has all the state governors and ministers of National Planning, Federal Capital Territory and Justice as members. Governors Peter Obi (Anambra); Liyel Imoke (Cross River); and Umar Garba (Taraba) as well as the Minister of National Planning, Dr. Shamsudeen Usman; and Minister of State for Power, Mrs. Zaynab Kuchi, briefed journalists on the outcome of the meeting. Usman said the approval was granted based on a presentation made by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. He added that the nod had earlier been given by the National Assembly. The minister said, “The Coordinating Minister of the Economy briefed the NEC on the current facilities made available by different international funding organisations, including the Islamic Development Bank, International Development Association, African Development Bank, French Development Agency as well as Chinese and Indian Exim Banks totalling about $9bn for development of projects. “The facilities which have up to 10 years moratorium and 40 years repayment periods are available to both the federal and state governments to fund high impact projects towards improving infrastructure, agriculture and employment generation. “The council urged the states to endeavour to meet the requirements for the loans and to ensure that the facilities are meant to fund meaningful projects in their states.” On power, Imoke said the council approved the sourcing and immediate release of $3.37bn bridge funding for the sector pending the realisation of proceeds from generation asset sale. He said the decision was taken as a means of solving the envisaged significant transmission constraint by the end of the year and bridging the gap for counterpart funding in hydro plants. The governor said it was resolved that $1.65bn should be disbursed to fund critical transmission infrastructure while $1.72bn should be used to fund hydro generation. He added that it was recommended that the proceeds from sale of generation assets be utilised for reinvestment in transmission and hydro projects. “The committee set up by the council highlighted the over $4bn NIPP investment already made in generation which has produced additional 4,774MW generation capacity by NDPHC and would have raised the overall generation capacity in Nigeria to 9,582 MW in December 2013 in line with the nation’s updated generation capacity target of 20,000 by 2020. “It further noted that investing in the needed transmission infrastructure would ensure, among other benefits, the needed return on investment, the maximisation of proceeds from the sale of the generation assets, improved GDP growth rate as well as ensure effective distribution of generated power to the ultimate consumers,” he said. Imoke added that the council also recommended that 11 small dams spread across the country should be accommodated in the funding plan because of their potential for boosting power, water supply and agriculture in the country. Garba said the council also approved the desire of states to buy up the 78,000 laptops belonging to the Independent National Electoral Commission which were used for the last voter registration. He said governors who wanted the laptops took the decision after a presentation by INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega. Usman added that a committee of the council would negotiate the payment terms with the commission while state governments would subscribe and make payments. On education, Obi said a technical committee on the recommendations of the NEEDS Assessment of Nigerian universities briefed the council in line with its directive last month for it(council) to incorporate additional contributions by members. Based on the report, he said NEC recommended the expansion of access to tertiary education in Nigeria by designating a federal university per geopolitical zone to be upgraded towards expanding its absorptive capacity to between 150,000 and 200,000 students in the medium term. He added that the council wanted the establishment of a Federal Ministry of Higher Education and Manpower Development in order to ensure that students’ enrolment was reconciled with the national manpower development priorities of the nation. Obi said, “ On funding, the committee agreed with CNANU that funding was a big issue in tertiary education and recommended that both the Federal and State Governments should prioritise funding by raising budgetary allocation to schools and guaranteeing that funds for education are disbursed as appropriated to ensure that the necessary facilities are provided. “On governing councils, it recommended the strengthening of the composition and character, especially the external members, of the Governing Councils of the Universities by populating the board with members who have a direct stake in academics to ensure better management of the universities. “On staffing, the committee noted that the Nigerian university system is grossly understaffed and recommended the introduction of attractive incentives towards promoting postgraduate education and upgrading the academic qualifications of all lecturers to PhD level within a given period. “Other recommendations made by the committee include government’s investment in hostel accommodation, establishment of specialised laboratories, establishment of a robust federal and state scholarship scheme and the lifting of the moratorium on the creation of more than one university by state governments. “The council gave its backing to the prayer for the immediate implementation of the recommendations. It also supported the recommendations for the reform of both the primary and secondary levels of education to ensure a complete overhaul of the education system in the country.”[/color] http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-states-get-necs-approval-to-borrow-9bn/ SMH! @bolded, This woman just continues to fuel my belief of her hollowness. It may have been Obj's genius that we mistook for her's after all. |
Iron man was a miss for me. Haven't and will not see life of Pi (the story is too muguish) and Les Mis was...abjectly sad. 2013 has not been a good year for the movies thus far |
The next chapter most def will be about Obito and Kakashi. Maybe that one will now take 3 months too to finish...and we will get one watered story about how Kakashi had no option but to kill Rin, blah blah then if the rains are good the Kages will arrive just in the nick of time to save Naruto. Naruto's storyline for me, has taken itself into a tight corner and there's lil manuevering space from here on end...Kishi haatily killed of the bad guys now the outcome is inevitable |
Wait a minute, EFCC is run on federal character? HABA BABAGANA ?What on earth gives credence to running our foremost unit against anticorruption on the basis of region? Even the army does not promote on regional basis |


years to effectively reach 40,000MGW on the national grid but it also specifically said that the FG would be suicidal to try to finance it alone, therefore private investment isn't just to be encouraged, it is a necessity.