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Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by Joshzion(m): 8:25pm On Sep 05, 2018
This government destroyed Nigeria totally
Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by Great2017: 8:29pm On Sep 05, 2018
kernel001:



Mr. Infrastructure? Sorry, name the ones he has completed, let me surprise you.
Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by Enice(m): 8:33pm On Sep 05, 2018
Tolexander:
Nice questions!

Where are the so called patriots here to answer the questions?

simple. These projects will come but not overnight. These things take time. In 2005. OBJ went to China for the lagos-kano railway line. This is 2018 (12yrs later), the project is still ongoing. It started 6 years ago. So be patient. Or should we ask about the $23billion greenfield refineries in lagos, bayelsa and kogi?
Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by Splashme: 8:34pm On Sep 05, 2018
Wiseandtrue:

APC is the worst thing that can happen to any nation politically undecided


I dey tell you

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Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by kernel001: 9:05pm On Sep 05, 2018
Butterflylleo:


Some more intelligent people have already answered this question here and you would do well to go through the thread rather than sounding like a terribly broken record


But you don't know them, but right? �
Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by Cherez: 9:56pm On Sep 05, 2018
Butterflylleo:


You are obviously suffering from sub par intelligence for saying the above.

Every government has a blue print of what to do and these intended projects always have a Q and Q done to ascertain eventual cost.

This is how figures required to implement are arrived at. If such a government does not have the needed financial ability to execute, they then go with project and figures in hand as they shop for credible project financial partners.

If you say this project has been since 2009 and we had a government before this one, did you query the past government which was a successor to prior PDP governments with a total ruling years of 16?

Do you even have the morals to query a 3+ year old government which has been saddled with about 1000 abandoned projects from 16 years of PDP misrule and which has been working with low funds availability unlike those of the previous government which had oil prices at $130pb?
Kai!
Here they go again with the comparison.
Bros, I will ignore your first lines of ribalds, to the point.
This isn't about PDP vs APC nor GEJ vs PMB. I voted PMB in 2015 hoping he'll be decisive in doing the right things but baba disappointed me, so as for GEJ who is politically dead (my opinion) forget him and chart away for a better NIGERIA with the current govt which is clearly oblivious of a lot.
Now to the comparison; OGUN-GUANDONG had most of it's start-up and progress before PMB came in.
So, you tell us. Let's agree GEJ had more money, what of OBJ who had much less than PMB yet repaid most of our debts and even built a lot and still saved monies?
Stop deceiving yourself about APC & PDP, cos all you lots are same, just deceiving gullible Nigerians.
Shebi, some of us contributed monies and even campaigned free for PMB, yet after moving fuel from the N89 the so called "clueless". GEJ took it to N145 still the poor couldn't access it; that was when Yusuf was on a pleasure ride? Now he can't buy nomination form, ba?
Shebi subsidy has now doubled?
Even election expenses over doubled?
You lots wanna kill the common man before they all die?
I wouldn't know why Nigerians can't just tell PMB to just continue than waste these monies cos he will definitely win again.
I leave you to ur conscience

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Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by deomelo: 10:12pm On Sep 05, 2018
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jamace:
The onus is on you to prove that the money was not given to Nigeria.
Insult is the offensive weapon of a nonentity.
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You claimed that funds was budgeted for projects that was never done, but you can not prove that the loan was given to Nigeria, approved and released by NASS in the first place, but it's up to me to help you prove your dumbo, ignorant and unintelligent assertions.


Sometimes I think you Igbos are on crack

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Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by bossrillboss: 11:58pm On Sep 05, 2018
pls am in Niger state,nd nothing is happening in shiroro dam lik solar power project o.dat project is only on television nd newspaper nd in Aso Rock.shikena.
Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by bossrillboss: 12:07am On Sep 06, 2018
Butterflyleo:


OP I just saw my mention to this thread and coming on, I discovered it seems overrun by people who lack the ability to reason properly.

They seem okay with just reading your OP but are unable to break away and coduct their own independent research.

Let me address your OP one by one

1. $478.657.941.28 for the construction of 300MW Solar Power in Shiriro in Niger State; ( THIS IS CURRENTLT ONGOING. http://www.northsouthpower.com/ongoing-projects/)

2. $55m agreement between Granite and Marble Nigeria Limited and Shanghai Shibang to construct and equip granite mining plant in Nigeria.

3. $1 billion for the development of a greenfield expressway Abuja-Ibadan-Lagos;

4. $250m in housing to develop a 27-storey complex;

5. $2.5bn Lagos Metro-Rail Transit Red Line Project. ( ONGOING)

6. $1bn industrial park (Ogun-Guangdong) Free Trade Zone in Igbesa Ogun State; ( ONGOING)

7. $200m Ogun-Guangdong free trade zone for construction of two 500MT/day float gas facilities; (http://english.mofcom.gov.cn/article/newsrelease/counselorsoffice/westernasiaandafricareport/201807/20180702765135.shtml) ALSO ONGOING. NOTICE THAT THE UPDATE IS COMING FROM CHINESE AUTHORITIES THEMSELVES AND NOT FROM NIGERIA)

8. $363m for the establishment of comprehensive farm and downstream industrial park in Kogi State. ONGOING)

9. $525 million for the Mojec International LTD & Microstar Company LTD for television broadcast equipment and production of pre-paid smart meters for electricity consumers. ( THIS IS A NO BRAINER. ALSO ONGOING) THIS IS THE EASIEST PROJECT ON THE LIST.

OP perhaps you feel projects of this magnitude takes a year to contract, carry out studies, design , mobilize and finish construction.

Smh
...my broda Walahi no solar power project is going on in shiroro dam.pls am nt ipob,Apc or pdp o.thank you
Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by jamace(m): 7:26am On Sep 06, 2018
deomelo:
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You claimed that funds was budgeted for projects that was never done, but you can not prove that the loan was given to Nigeria, approved and released by NASS in the first place, but it's up to me to help you prove your dumbo, ignorant and unintelligent assertions.


Sometimes I think you Igbos are on crack

You are just beating about the bush, wasting precious time and space. Its obvious you lack intellectual capacity to discuss the issue. Your barefaced crude bravado only portrays you as a political thug.

I pity your life
Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by Splashme: 7:52am On Sep 06, 2018
Donald95:
mynd44 please push this to front page.

Questions like this are what nigerian Youths ought to be asking their leaders, not just shouting sai baba is working without any proof to back up their claim. Government are always working only in the newspaper and Television

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Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by methodyk: 2:42pm On Sep 06, 2018
If not for insincerity in governance, why will PMB claim he is sharing $322M Abacha loot among the 'poor' and now went on business Tour to borrow $328M for a Telecom Project. Who has benefited from the sharing As at the first quarter of 2018, our national debt profile is at all-time high at about $21B USD, with all our natural resources for crying out loud. Stop these deceits; save the next generation.

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Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by frankzone: 9:07pm On Sep 06, 2018
Butterflyleo:


Young man I am honestly tired of wailers like you who only know how to talk and cannot research.

Do a little more of research and you would experience much less embarrassment due to your willful ignorance
Funny we have to research to see what our government is doing. Research? Really?
Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by Cherez: 12:57pm On Sep 07, 2018
Guys, see it coming from
Some people out of the meagre chippings they rip off this govt has remained blind to facts.
How can you keep borrowing and let your lender put up infrastructure for you without proper standards and even full involvement by you?
Zambia don enter am:
https://www.lusakatimes.com/2018/09/04/china-to-take-over-zesco-africa-confidential/

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Re: Where Are The $6bn 2016 China Projects? by diebuhari1: 6:48pm On Sep 19, 2018
Firefire:



Nigeria Air start-up date was fixed for December 2018. Until then before we call it lie(s).
Have you read the latest? They couldn't even keep up with the scam

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