Business › Nexans’ Subsea Cables To Connect Cameroon And Brazil by PHfinest(op): 12:37pm On Dec 20, 2016 |
Nexans has been awarded a contract from Huawei Marine Networks to supply 6000 km of their submarine repeatered optical cables (ROC) for Phase II of the National Broadband Network (NBNII) project linking Cameroon and Brazil.
The cable system will be manufactured and tested at Nexans’ Rognan factory in Norway with the delivery scheduled for the end of 2017.
In 2015, Nexans in partnership with Huawei Marine delivered the Nigeria Cameroon Submarine Cable System (NCSCS) which constituted Phase I of National Broadband Network being developed for Camtel, Cameroon’s national telecom company.
Krister Granlie, executive vice president, Hybrid Underwater Cables at Nexans said, “This contract cements the new era of submarine fibre solutions (SFS) for Nexans, and reinforces our long relationship with Huawei Marine Networks.”
“We have worked in close partnership with Nexans extensively since our inception in 2008, and after the success of Phase I of this National Broadband Network roll-out, they were the natural choice for Phase II, our first trans-Atlantic project,” said Mike Constable, chief executive, Huawei Marine Networks. http://www.oilandgaswestafrica.com/nexans-subsea-cables-to-connect-cameroon-and-brazil/ |
Car Talk › Re: 5 Real Reasons Car Importation Through Land Border Was Banned by PHfinest(m): 6:52am On Dec 16, 2016 |
searching for excuses |
Sports › Re: Super Falcons Protests Non-payment Of All Allowances At Nass Gate (photos) by PHfinest(m): 7:55am On Dec 14, 2016 |
I am ashamed |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Burns Down Chibok Village by PHfinest(m): 3:22pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Yomiwayne80: Mumu You call me mumu for praying that God may protect Christians from Islamic extremists? You don't like the prayer? |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Burns Down Chibok Village by PHfinest(m): 3:48pm On Nov 23, 2016 |
May God have mercy on the Christian villages in this Bornu State |
Celebrities › Re: Mr Ibu Meets Peter Obi At An Event (photos) by PHfinest(m): 9:05pm On Nov 14, 2016 |
Nice |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nigerian Election Officials Observing The US Presidential Election by PHfinest(m): 9:59pm On Nov 08, 2016 |
What are we observing, Biko? |
Politics › Re: Pauline Tallen Rejects Ambassadorial Nomination Due To Her Sick Husband by PHfinest(m): 11:41pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Tiri Gbosa!!! |
Politics › Re: John Paden's Book On President Muhammadu Buhari And His Dirty Little Lies - Ffk by PHfinest(m): 10:30pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Afe Babalola To Buhari: 'Change Begins With Me’ Is Not Lai’s Initiative by PHfinest(m): 11:45pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Fresia01: Forget bout who iniated d idea..d important thing here is dat..we Nigerians really need to change our attitude..mindset and overall outlook on life and Nigeria as well...we re too uncivllized to mention but d least..we re not qualified to criticize anybody CU's we deserve what ever we are getting...we dirty... Corrupt...due process is not obtainable...unlawful n all what not..we really need to change our attitude n mindset to make Nigeria get again Can we first change the idea/notion that who initiated it is not important? How do you use corruption as the premise of fighting corruption? Kai! |
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Politics › Re: Throwback: Buratai Being Decorated As Captain Years Back (Photo) by PHfinest(m): 3:08pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Before he started the Buratai Special Savings account that helps civil servants buy houses in Dubai |
Politics › Re: Mamman Daura Plagiarized Obama's Speech For Buhari - Sahara Reporters by PHfinest(m): 2:39pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
abeg plagiarize resignation speech make President Buhari sign abeg! |
Politics › Re: Army To Deploy 10,000 Soldiers In Niger-Delta by PHfinest(m): 4:14pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
The North is ready to protect the oil installations from the vandals. |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Trade Deficit Rises To N184.1 Billion In Q1 by PHfinest(m): 8:39am On Jun 01, 2016 |
CHAYEE |
Politics › Re: We Say We Want Change Yet... By Mathias Orhero by PHfinest(m): 11:54am On May 15, 2016 |
Ijaya123: And the change also also gave out $2.1billion meant for arms to tackle insurgency to be shared among a currupt few. $2.1 billion is not missing. Arms were bought. Like every Nigerian contract (even currently under Buhari), some were diverted. Don't swallow Aisha rice without chewing. This Government have not bought any extra weapons since GEJ left. |
Politics › Re: We Say We Want Change Yet... By Mathias Orhero by PHfinest(m): 11:48am On May 15, 2016 |
fratermathy: We Say We Want Change Yet... By Mathias Orhero literarymathy@gmail.com Dedicated to Sandra James (Jasysandra) whose birthday is this auspicious date and who, above all else, wants change for Nigeria And to late Freeman David, an agent of positive change!
I do not know what to call this. Some may argue that I have written poetry below. To me, it is not poetry but an article written in verse form. I used parallelisms and repetitions to emphasise my message. I have tried to make it as simple as possible so that everyone can access the import of my message. This work is written against the background of recent happenings in Nigeria today. On May 29th 2015, the All Progressives Congress candidates were sworn in at different levels after winning the 2015 general elections in landslide victories. APC was able to boot out the incumbent PDP party across all levels due to the perceived dearth of society, corruption, insecurity and other endemic issues that plagued the Nigerian society. Nigerians were fed up! We knew there were problems but we did not know what to do about them. We made a choice between the devil and the blue sea and we chose our perceived blue sea.
President Buhari entered into power on the APC mantra of "CHANGE"! This mantra was accepted by every Nigerian who was fed up with the status quo. We did not know what to expect and or what we were doing. We only wanted Goodluck Jonathan to GO! This was the perception of the bulk of the masses. We turned the 2015 election into a tribal feud between the North/West and the South! In any case, APC's Buhari won the historic election which has been dubbed Nigeria's freest and fairest election so far.
Post-election reality was anticipated with much hope but to our chagrin, things were moving quite slow. Most of us were waiting for some sort of magic to happen. Magic that would instantaneously change Nigeria! We want corruption to be eliminated, we want corrupt officers to go on trial, we want good roads, we want electricity, and so much more. The government has been slow; too slow but the government cannot perform magic.
Buhari hit the ground running by fighting the Boko Haram menace that has taken a lot of lives and properties in the North East. He started to prosecute corrupt officers, although he was tagged as being biased! He started to revolutionise Nigerian mind but has all these been successful and appraised? Buhari is working like any president who has the good of the country at heart. Jonathan would have done better if not for the corruption in his government. However, this is not a political affair as our youths make it seem.
We all want change! We want things to change but the irony is that the government is not up to 5% as corrupt as ourselves; the ordinary people. The government is not up to 5% destructive as the people. The government can only do its best but NOTHING WILL HAPPEN unless we CHANGE our MINDSET. In lieu of this, I have scribbled the following verses. Let us look at these verses without cloaking our minds with APC/PDP politics because they will come and go and Nigeria remains ours. Even if Nigeria disintegrates today, these problems will not miraculously vanish. They will still be there. So let us examine these verses and understand their import. This is the first step!!!
[b]We say we want change yet we give bribes to universities to gain admission We say we want change yet we pay money and sleep with lecturers to get marks We say we want change yet we empty our waste bins by the roadside We say we want change yet we inflate the price of goods and services at every opportunity We say we want change yet we tell people to pay us money in other to help them We say we want change yet we blow up pipelines and destroy our environment We say we want change yet we take up arms and rob innocent civilians We say we want change yet we pay money and sleep with people to get jobs and keep them We say we want change yet we steal wires and other properties mean for electrification We say we want change yet we look for ways to cheat network providers and browse for free We say we want change yet we disobey orders and sell by the roadside We say we want change yet we cannot stand in and maintain a simple queue We say we want change yet if we find money or property not belonging to us, we steal it instead of returning it We say we want change yet bribe immigration officers to import contraband goods We say we want change yet we bribe police officers after committing crimes We say we want change yet we won't participate in politics and challenge the thieves We say we want change yet we celebrate the looters of our collective wealth and burn those who steal things as trivial as fufu We say we want change yet we cause noise pollution and play songs that disturb the peace without considering others We say we want change yet churches spring up at every corner each day to deceive gullible people and cause noise commotion everywhere We say we want change yet we organise, sponsor and partake in examination malpractice at all levels We say we want change yet we celebrate the destroyers of the nation and the looters and call them "mentors" We say we want change yet we tribalise everything and anything and make it an Igbo-Yoruba-Hausa affair We say we want change yet we are nepotistic and consider only those from our ethnic extraction as humans We say we want change yet we move around the country with cows, killing, raping and maiming innocent people We say we want change yet we steal people's cows and spite them We say we want change yet we strap bombs to our bodies and kill people We say we want change yet we we keep silent while militants and criminals are paid monthly from the national coffers We say we want change yet those of us in the civil service have lackadaisical attitudes to work and sometimes, don't even show up at all We say we want change yet we insult our President and his Office We say we want change yet we sell foreign currency as exorbitant rates We say we want change yet we cannot exercise patience for change to come We say we want change yet those of us given contracts to construct social amenities, roads, etc, eat the money We say we want change yet we bribe judges We say we want change yet we attack the effort of the president at curbing corruption We say we want change yet we are happy when our gallant soldiers are killed up north We say we want change yet we are vengeful and think the failure of the President is a thing to be happy about. Only if we knew better... We say we want change yet we kidnap children, wives and women for unspeakable things We say we want change yet we say Aba made is fake. We'd rather buy from China We say we want change yet we can't even sweep our own surroundings and streets We say we want change yet we task the government to settle us when roads, bridges, etc, are constructed We say we want change yet we don't know the name of our LGA chairman, councillors, HoA member, HoR member & Senator We say we want change yet we build illegal refineries, destroy the ecosystem and say the government is incompetent We say we want change yet we hunt and poach rare almost extinct animals and call them bushmeat We say we want change yet we sing panegyrics to those persons against progress and change We say we want change yet we are the first to scoop free fuel & diesel from a tanker that had an accident We say we want change yet we hit innocent people with our cars and run away We say we want change yet we snap accident victims and put them on video instead of helping them We say we want change yet we spread rumours, propaganda and outright lies We say we want change yet we chase companies away from the country by our actions We say we want change yet we cannot query our local chiefs that eat community money We say we want change yet we cannot even come together with one voice without calamity befalling us We say we want change yet we are self-centred, deluded and greedy We say we want change yet we are the first to run away from the country rather than be patriotic We say we want change yet we harass women, rape them, victimise them and assault them We say we want change yet we can't even air our intentions without partisanship and personal/ethnic colouration We say we want change yet our only language is violence We say we want change yet our neighbours are suffering in penury without succour. What have we done to ameliorate their plight? We say we want change yet we hoard fuel and create artificial scarcity We say we want change yet we engage in activities that negatively affect the economy and make the poor, poorer We say we want change yet we do not think that the things we do only come back to haunt us and not the people we try to spite We say we want change yet we enter the internet, even on ground, and dupe people of their hard-earned money without conscience We say we want change yet we cannot even wash our own public toilets We say we want change and we steal properties meant for our collective use We say we want change and we can't even maintain the little infrastructure we have left We say we want change and we can't think of business ideas to develop the economy. We'd rather attack the president in power We say we want change yet we call the president clueless We say we want change yet we know we cannot rule the country better and even lack any progressive idea whatsoever We say we want change yet we are filled with hate We say we want change yet we cannot practise the virtues of our religions We say we want change yet we insult the president whenever he travels abroad for our own good We say we want change yet we are pessimistic about the nation We say we want change yet we want to create our own country. Do we really think problems vanish overnight? Or are the new leaders saints? We say we want change yet we embrace Westernisation over our own African roots! How silly this is We say we want change yet we cannot change our ways! How ironic change is! We say we want change yet some will read this and move on with their evil ways. Some may even attack me and call me a zombie! We say we want change yet we are blind to the change going on without our intervention We say we want change yet we drink and drive We say we want change yet we break traffic rules We say we want change yet we drug girls and molest them We say we want change yet we are pretentious about ourselves We say we want change yet we cannot maintain our environment We say we want change yet we use the guise of protest to loot and cause wanton destruction of other people's businesses and shops We say we want change yet student union governments steal money from accounts We say we want change yet bank managers steal money and some go scot free We say we want change yet WE KNOW WHAT TO DO TO MAKE THINGS RIGHT AND EFFECT THE CHANGE WE NEED! We say we want change yet...[/b]
This list is endless, virtually all our us and every part of life is concerned in this change affair. The government, whether APC or PDP; GEJ or PMB, can only do so much but without our collective cooperation, government effort will be futile and things shall remain the same. Nigeria's situation is like the quip of "soldier go, soldier come but barrack remain". Presidents and parties will go and come but our problems will remain with us. Look at GEJ today whom we called clueless and corrupt, he is enjoying his retirement and has peace of mind! Fuel crises won't affect him, nothing he may be laid the foundation for will affect him. So also with PMB! When he leaves, he'll enjoy his life! We'll be the ones to live with the consequences of our actions. This is not a political issue! I am trying to conscientise us about the effects of our actions! We alone shall face environmental degradation, loss of lives, properties, mass havoc, unrest, etc. When the civil war was fought in Nigeria, Ojukwu and Gowon were in hallowed enclaves and it was innocent people that fought the war. Let us learn from that. Let us CHANGE NIGERIA one day at a time. CHANGE is a state of the mind. Let us be patriotic and learn from Americans on what it means to be proud of one's nation.
I am a proud Nigerian I am a proud Deltan I am a proud Urhobo boy I am a proud Okpara boy
I know one day things shall get better I know one day CHANGE will come! Let us unite and start a mental revolution Nigeria's ours! Truth If only you said these during the election campaigns. If you promised magic....better be good at it. |
Romance › Re: When A Gold-digger Is In A Relationship With A Gold-digger by PHfinest(m): 5:20pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
Ifa |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Flaunts His Uncompleted New House by PHfinest(m): 10:47am On Apr 12, 2016 |
Oh I see, they have completed the underground floors |
Politics › Re: Blessings Of Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by PHfinest(m): 8:51pm On Apr 07, 2016 |
Blessings ? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Angola, Hit By Collapse Of Oil Prices, Seeks IMF Aid by PHfinest(m): 3:26pm On Apr 07, 2016 |
rusher14: In addition to that.
Do you know that Angola refused to diversify its economy?
Apparently the president is of the same school as the one often regarded as the ineffectual Buffoon. Refused to diversify economy? The only thing GEJ hasn't been accused of is the colour of Tinubu's teeth. From our 2016 budget of scam, what plan to diversify do you have there? |
Crime › Re: Ifesinachi Abductor Abdul Released After Police Pressure From Powerful Quarters by PHfinest(m): 7:50pm On Apr 04, 2016 |
Ifesinachi joined out of her own volition
But she was a minor. Those guys still have a case to answer |
Romance › Re: Kenny Brandmuse Scared Of Returning To Nigeria by PHfinest(m): 12:53pm On Apr 04, 2016 |
Remain there abeg |
Jokes Etc › Re: Naira Fall Vs Fallen Boobs: Male Twitter User Comes After A Lady's Breast by PHfinest(m): 12:53pm On Apr 04, 2016 |
TKO ,
Girl Wins |
Properties › Re: Built 2 Bedroom Flat And A Shop In Abuja With 2 Million Naira In Abuja by PHfinest(m): 5:01pm On Apr 03, 2016*. Modified: 5:28pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
This is almost unbelievable. Please breakdown on labour and finishing.
Lalastic come see fp material
Edited.
I noticed you minimized the use of iron rods. None was used at the lintels of windows and doors.
Not sure of implications. Spyder880 abeg put mouth. |
Jokes Etc › Re: How PDP Chased Out Apc In Rivers State : Hilarious Photo by PHfinest(m): 5:05pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
mynd1: What is hilarious here? Op,go find the meaning of hilarious  E pain am  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: " I'll Get Back To U" Does It Mean One Has Lost The Job??? by PHfinest(m): 1:52pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
Really |
Business › Re: Diaspora Nigerians Remit $21bn For 2015 by PHfinest(m): 9:13am On Mar 31, 2016 |
We know |
Politics › Re: FG Working Hard To Relieve Nigerians’ Pains – Lai Mohammed, VANGUARD by PHfinest(m): 6:33am On Mar 31, 2016 |
If only Lai and his propaganda government can be sincere for once.
Why not totally deregulate the downstream sector? NNPC cannot import PMS in enough quantities to serve the entire country. At least not now.
FG is creating this scarcity and Kachiukwu totally understands. The body language repairs of the Refineries does not last more than the lifespan of the propaganda and does not add PMS into the system.
Total deregulation with NNPC importing as the National player will drive down the price. It will take time but the prices will surely fall.
Buhari does not want the proponents of OccupyNigeria to be against him. They are the few importers that have access to Buhari's forex.
Total deregulation implies source your forex, import and sell at any price you like. We can the queue in NNPC if we want government pms which will be at reduced price. A lot of people will enter the business and spoil market for the privileged few.
The party in power does not like a fair and open playing ground for business. Quote me anywhere |
Travel › Re: The 100+ Most Beautiful And Breathtaking Places In The World (pictures) by PHfinest(m): 1:41pm On Mar 29, 2016 |
Nice!
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If I am firstus des commentus, I will like to dedicate this to the following people:
The patriotic Nigerians who criticised the past administration, knowing fully well what the challenges were, while playing their part to improve the country.
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The patriotic Nigerians who are criticising this government, understansing that progress will take painful processes, while offering solutions to the problems.
They will not be caught saying "I never knew it was this tough" or "I never knew we have this good system" whenever they are called to lead.
We will make Nigeria as good looking as some of these places if we keep the people's good interests first.
Peace |
Pets › Re: Get Your Pets Here Well Versinate Contacts 08123312763 by PHfinest(m): 7:39pm On Mar 28, 2016 |
Are you serious?
You Versinate as well?
Calling Asap |