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Popowaa: U are really obsese with cfc.I am. I also had a liitle feeling for LastApostle, but CFCfan is my choice. |
What a surprise! Russia is a close ally of North Korea, so their opposition to the US military action is very much on point. |
I'm never waxing my eyebrows! That will be too painful for me. |
Of a truth, Stella Oduah is one of the most hardworking ministers in GEJ's cabinet. She is only comparable to a former Aviation minister- Kema Chikwe. More grease to her elbow. |
Oahray: *fills water pistol with holy water and points at her*Br3nd4 is a nice, amiable lady. |
ogugua88: [size=13pt]LMAO! He looks like a man na. No pretty boyismSo sexkillz doesn't look like a man? |
ItsModella: Gaddem it!!Yes. I almost threw up when I saw the foetus's pic. |
ogugua88: https://i.imgur.com/RRnhhqW.gifBadt girl. ![]() |
adaobi123:Nah. I kept away from the eggs, because the chocolate is the real deal. |
esere826: Jeez!! ![]() Easy, bro. We are all here to have fun. My username does not imply I 'eat' chocolate or popsicle all the time. |
adaobi123: Sounds cool. I'm guessing you didn't indulge in eating chocolate.I love chocolate ![]() |
The total value of Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria in 2012 was $6.8bn, representing an increase of 17.24 per cent. Analysts at Financial Derivatives Company Limited, in a report made available to our correspondent on Friday, however, said the increase in the country's FDI notwithstanding, it remained below par as a result of the Nigeria's vulnerability to commodity price movements, insecurity and over-dependence on the oil and gas sector. The analysts noted that the FDI in Nigeria would have been significantly better without the security challenges in some parts of the country. The report started, "In addition, the uncertainties surrounding the Nigerian macroeconomic environment have contributed to the slow growth in foreign investment inflows in recent years. However, Nigeria's improved macroeconomic outlook for 2013 and the persistent drive for fiscal discipline are good signs and a motivation for foreign investments inflows despite the security challenges. "Nigeria's market size, commitment towards infrastructure development, and the potential for a stable macroeconomic policy in 2013 are positive indicators for foreign investors and can improve FDI inflows to Nigeria significantly." According to the report, the country stands a good chance of increased FDI given the 2013 budget position and the government's drive towards infrastructure development. It added, "We estimate that 40 per cent of the total funds inflow to the power sector will to be through FDI in 2013. Also, the recent success of the Petroleum Industry Bill at the Senate is a positive move for the final passage of the bill and the oil sector, though it is unlikely that the implementation will be seen in 2013. "Sectors with major FDI inflows over the years have been the oil and gas, manufacturing, infrastructure development, services and consumer goods sectors. We expect that the FDI inflows into the sectors will be sustained. Furthermore, the emerging opportunities in hospitality, tourism, shopping mall development and restaurants cannot be ignored as major grounds for FDI." The report noted that the continuous development and introduction of additional reforms in the agricultural sector were likely to attract significant foreign investments. "Reforms such as zero duty on imported plant and machineries, and similar incentives can help improve domestic production, establish new investments and reduce the country's unemployment rate," it added. *I hope the momentum is sustained. The FG just needs to improve the security situation in our country* http://odili.net/news/source/2013/apr/1/804.html |
Ogugua can never break up with Sexkillz, except he starts chasing other women. |
Aww.. Bovi and his son are cute to the power of infinity. |
adaobi123: I'm alright thanks. How was your Easter ?My Easter was nice. I did indulge in a few activities, like going to the mall, and going to the beach. |
I feel sorry for the woman. Sometimes, modern medicine can be quite baffling. ![]() |
adaobi123: hiHi Adaobi. What's good? |
Oahray: ooooh brenda... Trying hard not to blushWhat a lucky guy. |
Hello everyone ![]() |
kaboninc: I really do not know how its done. Pls show or teach me.1. Click on her username. 2. Click on "Send an email message to this member". |
I hope I'm not late. Eze Promoe, I want to woo CFCfan. |
Who is gonna woo me? I guess 2legit2qwt is available. I've since crossed out HARDDON and CFCfan from my list ![]() |
Congrats to Eze Promoe! ![]() |
190:Me too. Once I saw Eze's poem, I knew it was all over for CFC. He tried sha. |
ItsModella: I don't think acidosis is online.We are waiting! Drum roll please... |
I see idontgiveafuck. ![]() |
chucky234: Why una no dilute the acid wey dey him body before the wooing start,the guy body dey hot because of the undiluted acid na.rotfl ![]() I guess that's why he is called 'Acidosis'. I can't wait to see his poem. Eze Promoe should be the front-runer, so far, for ItsModella's heart. |
adaobi123: LMMAAAOOOSexkillz is one funny nigga ![]() |
chucky234: CFC and Acidiosis no sabi anything when e reach to woo women na,you go see say na google dem go sleep today.Na wa o. You must know them very well. |
chucky234: CFC no get game,na baby sucker him be ooo.Really?! That would be so disappointing. |
ItsModella: Please, has sexkillze sent in his resignation letter to Seun?He has not sent it. He decided not to resign. I like one of your wooers. |




