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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by jpphilips(m): 2:34pm On Apr 18, 2016
Almajiri1:
Nice from Fashola to brief US on the intangible changes so far gained. When are we getting to feel the tangible Eldorado change promised with a time frame of 4 years? 2015-2019? One year is already gone.


Even Fashola knows that Lai Mohammed is a decrypt Fvctard, he is doing the job of the information ministry, shame on Linus .I. Mohammed

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by darlenese(f): 2:46pm On Apr 18, 2016
mapet:


Which country are you in queing for fuel for 2days, Haba!

Nigeria @ 86# per Litre

Gorrit?
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by dav73(m): 2:50pm On Apr 18, 2016
I feel so proud! With tears up in my eyes! Its only a very very foolish person that won't appreciate the magnitude of what PMB is doing! God bless PMB
Godbless. Fashola
Godbless nigeria!

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by gbengaizzHe: 3:56pm On Apr 18, 2016
MrBendel:

I believe you went to school, so read and learn so that you don't go wailing about Buhari's travel.
Information is the door way to Knowledge, reasonably applied Knowledge is wisdom.
Hope you understand.

Simple reasoning.. me saying that article is long doesn't mean I didn't read it.. improve yur thinkng and use ur brain
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by gbengaizzHe: 3:58pm On Apr 18, 2016
rottennaija:


Read it, you will learn

Yes i'll learn to tell you to use ur bleeping brain oponu. Wu told u I didn't read it?
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by kesternice: 3:59pm On Apr 18, 2016
Dis man excites me. Dis are d pple dat make d title "SAN" respected. Probably dey should add ministry of information to ours. Plz keep informing us. Tnx grin

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by blackboy(m): 4:02pm On Apr 18, 2016
Crap!! ABC policy has been failed by PMB and his family already n entire politicians as a whole.

Story Fash but kashi ma wo
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by rottennaija(m): 4:05pm On Apr 18, 2016
gbengaizzHe:


Yes i'll learn to tell you to use ur bleeping brain oponu. Wu told u I didn't read it?

Your attitude and manner says it all.

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by 989900: 4:18pm On Apr 18, 2016
rottennaija:


Your attitude and manner says it all.

He is a gutter kid with a rabid imagination; let him be.
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by Nobody: 4:20pm On Apr 18, 2016
989900:


No, he can't, he is a product of prolonged failed-governance.

The same reason we have all these elementary problems plaguing us.

Yesterday, I read IMF saying something about helping us with 'oversight' of implementation of funds, loans, and policies; yeah, like we're m0rons, can you blame them?

BTW, just in case you're good with summary, you can help 'gbengaizzHe' with his 'Attention Deficit Disorder syndrome'.[/i]



FINISH HIM!!!!!!!

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by Nobody: 4:22pm On Apr 18, 2016
gbengaizzHe:


Simple reasoning.. me saying that article is long doesn't mean I didn't read it.. improve yur thinkng and use ur brain

Did Jamb finally gave you the 40 marks that your were begging for......
Kids like you are the reason employers say Nigerian Youths are unemployable

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by hero2000: 4:28pm On Apr 18, 2016
TolaniLuv:


Very simple man! Give Nigerians just this things! Keep d rest of the money. Me, I really don't care

Now that kind of mindset of yours is the reason we have not been able to get the most basic human needs! How could you say they should keep the rest of the money? Have you ever seen, even in your dreams, a nation that throws probity to the trash and the same time advancing?
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by Maski87: 4:36pm On Apr 18, 2016
Dogo turenchi,
In my opinion nigeria does not gain anything from these travel in this day and age of digital communication and globalization he can run his business from his office in abuja each time he travels it seems he is just trying to get away from the problems in Nigeria which is still waiting when he gets back remember he made promises to the people of nigeria, even Obama does not travel like this man, please beg him on our behalf to stop wasting our money and his time
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by dwas: 5:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
VictorRomanov:



Nice job from Fash! However this should be Lai's job. I just wonder what he is doing. If care is not taken, the same problem the last administration had would be the same problem this one would have - lack of effective and clear communication on the activities and efforrs of Govt to better the lives of the masses.

I was reading through to see if anyone would notice that the piece should have been written by Mohammed. I think Fashola would have been a better information minister
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by DMerciful(m): 6:43pm On Apr 18, 2016
why do you say Nigeria will be great AGAIN? has Nigeria been great before?
Ajibel:
This is quite an interesting expose.

We just hope that all the deals and agreements being reached would be acted upon when the budget is signed.

Nigeria would be great again.
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by lukkie(m): 6:48pm On Apr 18, 2016
Fashola...making sense since 1960.
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by lollmaolol(m): 7:58pm On Apr 18, 2016
Ajibel:
This is quite an interesting expose.

We just hope that all the deals and agreements being reached would be acted upon when the budget is signed.

Nigeria would be great again.

Amen
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by seunmsg(m): 8:35pm On Apr 18, 2016
Brilliant piece from Fashola. If not for the fact that he's heading three ministries already, I would have suggested that PMB adds the information ministry to his portfolio.

I am 100% optimistic about this government. Things may appear tough for now but in the long run, I see drastic turnaround for good. Nigerians won't regret voting for PMB!
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by obailala(m): 9:24pm On Apr 18, 2016
VictorRomanov:



Nice job from Fash! However this should be Lai's job. I just wonder what he is doing. If care is not taken, the same problem the last administration had would be the same problem this one would have - lack of effective and clear communication on the activities and efforrs of Govt to better the lives of the masses.
I totally concur; this government is failing woefully in the area of communication. Before now I thought they did very well in communication ONLY when they were in opposition, but a critical hind look at the situation back then shows that it was ordinary Nigerians who were concerned and fed up (not APC themselves) that did bulk of the communication. The government needs to employ some valuable hands and mouths to communicate whatever it is they are doing to the masses.

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by Blackfire(m): 9:28pm On Apr 18, 2016
hazyfm1:

***ignored**

***zombified**
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by Bussam(f): 10:25pm On Apr 18, 2016
GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by kYjelly2: 10:37pm On Apr 18, 2016
Most Nigerians are just too daft as evident in the amount of support given on this thread.

No wonder the country is turrrible, cus the inhabitants will support any and everything as long as it comes from their tribe, out of spite, or an acute state of deftness.

See people saying, "brilliant", "good job fash", blah blah blah. If ones eyes were closed, one would think that on opening them, their eyes wouldn't be able to set gaze on such immense transformation.

Nooooo, this fvcking Nigerians don't have light, queue for fuel for days (often sleeping there to be first in line)... but just speak some grammar to them and they forget that actions speak louder than words.

They forget that being able to drive in to get Petri during your lunch break is sweeter than voices of opera singers.

They forget that being able to come home from work and switch on your air condioner is sweeter than a ballad from a top artist.

They forget, always, always forget.

I just won't to curse you all, but instead, I pray that God gives you and me too, the courage to speak up, to shame these leaders, to not be taken for granted.

Save your accolades when there is nothing to reward but mere words.
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by TolaniLuv: 11:14pm On Apr 18, 2016
hero2000:


Now that kind of mindset of yours is the reason we have not been able to get the most basic human needs! How could you say they should keep the rest of the money? Have you ever seen, even in your dreams, a nation that throws probity to the trash and the same time advancing?

plesse let em give us this simple things we have been lacking for century's first.. As a Nigerian without light, water , good roads and basic human bs you taking about, we still surviving everyday let em give us this things first. Then we will complain about diff things later ..
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by sam90s(m): 11:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
989900:


No, he can't, he is a product of prolonged failed-governance.

The same reason we have all these elementary problems plaguing us.

Yesterday, I read IMF saying something about helping us with 'oversight' of implementation of funds, loans, and policies; yeah, like we're m0rons, can you blame them?

BTW, just in case you're good with summary, you can help 'gbengaizzHe' with his 'Attention Deficit Disorder syndrome'.[/i]

Be easy on the fellow, that remark was meant to make him/her appear cool, nothing more, I know what you must be thinking, "nothing about ignorance is cool," right? Plus, the creators of this new cool can afford it, they've got clever people in place to run th affairs of their country unlike us, we need to stay vigilant at all times, next generation can be cool, if they're lucky.
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by sam90s(m): 11:31pm On Apr 18, 2016
kYjelly2:
Most Nigerians are just too daft as evident in the amount of support given on this thread.

No wonder the country is turrrible, cus the inhabitants will support any and everything as long as it comes from their tribe, out of spite, or an acute state of deftness.

See people saying, "brilliant", "good job fash", blah blah blah. If ones eyes were closed, one would think that on opening them, their eyes wouldn't be able to set gaze on such immense transformation.

Nooooo, this fvcking Nigerians don't have light, queue for fuel for days (often sleeping there to be first in line)... but just speak some grammar to them and they forget that actions speak louder than words.

They forget that being able to drive in to get Petri during your lunch break is sweeter than voices of opera singers.

They forget that being able to come home from work and switch on your air condioner is sweeter than a ballad from a top artist.

They forget, always, always forget.

I just won't to curse you all, but instead, I pray that God gives you and me too, the courage to speak up, to shame these leaders, to not be taken for granted.

Save your accolades when there is nothing to reward but mere words.

Errm...my fellow Nigerian, kindly share what part of Fashola's "grammar" you disagree with with reason(s) of course, it's not enough to say he's saying rubbish, cos anyone can say that, and dismiss as tribal sentiment, any support for his argument, when in fact, it could easily be the other way round.

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by amaechi1: 1:07am On Apr 19, 2016
gbengaizzHe:
This is long mehn!

Yes, it is long but interesting. It takes patience and discipline to read through. That is what it takes to build a nation.
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by amaechi1: 1:13am On Apr 19, 2016
kYjelly2:
Most Nigerians are just too daft as evident in the amount of support given on this thread.

No wonder the country is turrrible, cus the inhabitants will support any and everything as long as it comes from their tribe, out of spite, or an acute state of deftness.

See people saying, "brilliant", "good job fash", blah blah blah. If ones eyes were closed, one would think that on opening them, their eyes wouldn't be able to set gaze on such immense transformation.

Nooooo, this fvcking Nigerians don't have light, queue for fuel for days (often sleeping there to be first in line)... but just speak some grammar to them and they forget that actions speak louder than words.

They forget that being able to drive in to get Petri during your lunch break is sweeter than voices of opera singers.

They forget that being able to come home from work and switch on your air condioner is sweeter than a ballad from a top artist.

They forget, always, always forget.

I just won't to curse you all, but instead, I pray that God gives you and me too, the courage to speak up, to shame these leaders, to not be taken for granted.

Save your accolades when there is nothing to reward but mere words.

It is very obvious that you are here to pollute the mind of others. But definitely can't be me. What have you done to transform the lives of your immediate environment.

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Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by mrmiyagi2: 7:32am On Apr 19, 2016
LIARS LIARS LIARS


Five International Airport Terminals To Be Completed First Quarter 2016 – Aviation Perm. Sec

Posted by James Odaudu">James Odaudu on September 8, 2015

PIC. 7. THE AKANU IBIAM AIRPORT IN ENUGU ON SATURDAY (18/5/13).
THE AKANU IBIAM AIRPORT IN ENUGU

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Aviation, Hajia Binta Bello, has said the federal government will complete and deliver five international airport terminals across the country, concurrently being remodeled and built to meet international standards at a total cost of $500 million (N100 billion).
The remodeling of the airports located in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu, was conceived by the former Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah, at the cost of $500 million, including a counterpart funding of $100 million (N20billion) from government on Built, Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis.
Bello, who made this disclosure weekend in an interview in Abuja, averred that finance was not an impediment to the delivery of all the projects going on simultaneously in the five major states of the country.

According to her, “We don’t have any financial impediment that would slow down the work that is in progress. For instance there is no problem of finance with the finance of the five ongoing international terminals.
“The five international airport remodeling terminals are being financed by the Chinese EXIM bank loan and federal government’s counterpart funding of $100 million, which has been paid at the commencement of the projects. I therefore assured that the contractors will deliver the project by the first quarter of 2016.”

The timely completion of the five new brand terminals, Bello pointed out, became imperative in the present administration’s change mantra, adding that it would help to boost foreign direct investment and increase the nation’s gross domestic product.
Assuring all on completion timeline of nine months, Bello disclosed that the airport remodeling projects were almost half way completed. “The job is about 45 per cent complete, but the most important thing is that the contractors have all the other materials ready as are only awaiting shipment from China. Most of these things are already done as the super structure is already on the ground. And once the materials arrive, it will just be fixing of the materials,” she said.

However, the permanent secretary admitted that the envisaged delay at the 22 domestic airports regarding infrastructure upgrade was due to financial constraints.
She said hands were on deck to guarantee the collective interest of safety, security and efficiency at the domestic airports, adding that very soon installation of sophisticated security equipment apart from the ones already there will be completed.

According to her, agencies under the ministry had been mandated to assert their regulatory functions to inspire public confidence and stimulate growth in the sector.
She emphasised that steps were also being taken to ensure that all airport operations conform to established laws and regulations in line with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards.

Meanwhile, Bello expressed confidence that the committee on national carrier will come out with solutions for the establishment of a national flag carrier that Nigerians will be proud of.
President Muhammadu Buhari, she revealed, had given the ministry a marching order to commence work on the national carrier that should culminate in making the Nigeria Africa’s aviation hub.

She stated that the establishment of a national was not only justified by economic considerations, but also national interest, national pride and job creation potentials for the country.
The committee, she noted, had the mandate to consult widely with stakeholders on establishing a national carrier, including interested national partners on the basis of Public Private Partnership (PPP).
James Odaudu
Assistant Director, Press & Public Affairs
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by mrmiyagi2: 7:44am On Apr 19, 2016
I am yet to see a government that lies like this one.

Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by dazdilijae(m): 9:39am On Apr 19, 2016
mapet:


Which country are you in queing for fuel for 2days, Haba!

not every1 is in lagos or FCT
in Makurdi pple ve ques for over 3 days waitin for fuel
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by dazdilijae(m): 9:47am On Apr 19, 2016
mrmiyagi2:
I am yet to see a government that lies like this one.

Hmmm wonders shall never end
I guess this is the same counterpart fund Fashola said the previous govt didnt pay?
oya defenders come show working here
Re: Buhari’s Foreign Trips: My Takeaway -- Fashola. by davires: 11:46am On Apr 19, 2016
This should have come from the Ministry of information so whats their Job

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