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u want economic development with this kind of stone age thinking. FIX SECURITY AND EVERYTHING ELSE WILL B ADDED our factories run at minimal utilisation because they don't run night shift, when there is low demand for power. Our roads r crowded and over used because everyone gets on them at d same time everyday(morning till night) in general, productive manpower hours lost daily to traffic will increase production if channelled properly Senator Obende, try again |
These people r unbelievable. trying to justify jumbo pay for no work by pushing for useless bills/laws. d guy just want his stats to count (doesn't want to b seen as "just riding d bus") it doesn't matter how sendless his bill is. the only affordable way to move from Lagos to katsina involves night journey, except they will provide free or subsidized transit accommodation for me in Abj. |
the Uduaghan is a not too distant second from the pix posted above. see Ogre ![]() |
its welcome. two whole hours seem a lot to me though. don't know how bad thier sight is or the degree to at which it varies but I can remember an albino school mate who definitely passed back when JAMB was JAMB without this cheat code @Pakavy, ur friend is baaaaadt |
Danger of a Single sided story (TED) was beautiful. can't wait to watch this, mobile for now. C.N. Adichie, pls keep our flag flying. Tanimola22, God Bless you. |
Crowd Mentality |
marketing efforts/strategies from other churches (fine girls to boys and vice versa) also, trends can't be ignored. I winessed youths leaving one new generation church for another. see the peak period of Beleivers love world, living faith and more recently COZA, Abuja. |
solgee: who is Gideon Orkar?Gideon Orkar said this shortly after dawn broke on April 22, 1990,; "Fellow Nigerian Citizens, On behalf of the patriotic and well-meaning peoples of the Middle Belt and the southern parts of this country, I , Major Gideon Orkar, wish to happily inform you of the successful ousting of the dictatorial, corrupt, drug baronish, evil man, deceitful, homo-sexually-centered, prodigalistic, unpatriotic administration of General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. We have equally commenced their trials for unabated corruption, mismanagement of national economy, the murders of Dele Giwa, Major-General Mamman Vatsa, with other officers as there was no attempted coup but mere intentions that were yet to materialise and other human rights violationsHe also said this In the light of all the above and in recognition of the negativeness of the aforementioned aristocratic factor, the overall progress of the Nigerian state a temporary decision to excise the following states namely, Sokoto, Borno, Katsina, Kano and Bauchi states from the Federal Republic of Nigeria comes into effect immediately until the following conditions are met. The conditions to be met to necessitate the re-absorption.the tori long pass this o. try www.omoigui.com for one version |
see as people eye dey chook inside person pocket. ideas dey fall from every corner. he asked what to gain from DMB savings, not who wants funding. @OP, treasury bills r safe with a higher interest rate than savings or fixed dep. contact ur bank. |
blackboi: sorry dear, they're fast 4kin loosing relevance. For me, its Modern Korea Movies all the wayNaaa bro, loosing relevance how? Avatar grossed over $2billion and that was 2009. fastforward to 2012, MI:IV, Ghost protocol has already quadrupled its budget in just 9weeks on big screen(cost $148mil, made $657mil and still) and still counting. by d time u add DVD sales, that's doesn't show loss of relevance. the koreans are coming up, but doesn't mean loss of relevance for hollywood. |
The cable television stated that the Boko Haram faction spokesman claimed that they had never been involved in kidnapping and would never do it for the purposes of extortion. It maintained that for now, bombing its targets remained its major strategy and had no intention of changing it..but the hostages were killed, showing that they were not abducted for ransome. still sounds Boko Haram-ish to me |
OCCUPY NAIRALAND! OCCUPY NAIRALAND!! OCCUPY NAIRALAND!!! wait o, hope this steam won't fizzle out like every other Naija "Occupy" movement |
na wa o. this is a disturbing trend. for how much longer will our security apparatus remain reactionary? no intelligence. no matter how small a cell is, word travels. abu qaqa is just entertaining them at SSS Abuja with childish stories. real work needs to b done in d streets. I think our security problems r not limited to BH alone |
saxywale: lmao, very true, like egbon mi razist : Beaf.WORD |
@ Ibanga P. same thing here. posting from mobile and can't find them although some peeps have on thier posts. hell I cand even directly quote u from the reply page I feel short between the legs |
@Yorish. good observation, no notifications. |
sometimes all I need to forget a bad day is to read peoples signatures. Nlanders have some witty siggies. now I can't enjoy that again thanks to Fuhrer Seun, commander of the third Reich occupy NL? Subscribing |
okay try give us options at login, continue on to NL2 or remain with NL classic. me thinks pages loads faster on mobile, and I like the CURRENTLY FOLLOWING THIS TOPIC ARE... part but the change us too severe, sudden and not subtle at all. I can't seem to find emoticons and co. maps pls and y d emphasis on attachments with 4 rows? if we wan upload our picssure, we get facebook for that one. auto dealers go enjoy this part sha. when replying, previous posts aint visible because of the alternating pattern of the backgroung where white coloured texts r placed on bright backgrounds. |
I am surprised that no one is seeing the restrictions in that message. u can only biuld plants and supply to areas not already covered by a distribution network. okay current stats put it at 60% percent but what business/industries lie in d hinterlands with no previous distribution? u and I with our SME's and businesses can't benefit from this limited liberalisation. I don't think any investor will sink funds to generate and distribute electricity to a remote untapped village in Taraba state populated by subsistent farmers who have no phones or laptops to charge or no mechanised mill to power. the solution lies in decentralising the existing grid and making it possible for generation and transmission coys to court neighborhood with 24/7 power, low tariffs and other smart businesses, and govt watch out for currupt practices. setting tariff ceilings with MYTO and NERC will further send investors away. |
the man just loves the sound of his own voice. he talks from both sides of his mouth and tailors his speech to fit his audience. you can't pin him down to any ideology or view. Word. Talban Minna, d ugly man with d sweet tongue. ![]() |
GWslim:bros d bolded aint gud anymore. that's an invitation to be attacked in today's north. they say BOKO is HARAM and u want to flaunt it in thier face. even down south in ogun state, the state coordinator adviced against wearing it home at the last POP, imagine how it will b up north. copas might even not be issued copa wear. on another note, where will d remainder b posted to cos lagos state deputy govnor is already complaining about inequitable posting of copas. d state don full. |
used them for d most part of last year, got just one interview which was fixed on a working day. I called d company to take a rain-check, they said no problem. on d saturday, I called for directions and they sed not to bother, space has been taken, I sed no problem. and dats my jobberman story. a friend's experience shows that thier adverts for fortune500 firms, u don't get called but for mom-and-pop biz, u get called for d interview. and d salary ranges they attach to a job r usually negotiated way below the floor. a jobberman ad showed salary range of 900k to 1.2mil but during interviews, he saw told he would b paid 40k on d ground that he didn't really meet thier ideal candidates profile(professional certification/MBA). he sed he didn't expect more cos d biz was obviously an SME. and that's his own jobberman story. |
Following the visit to China by top government official under the leadership of the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, recently, the Federal government has sealed a deal to set up 100 rice mills across the country. The Minister of Agriculture, Akinwumi Adeshina, who was part of the delegation made the announcement Wednesday in Abuja after the weekly meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) in the state house. Read more: http://premiumtimesng.com/news/national/4008-collaborate-with-china-set-100-rice-mills.html |
Where are the Farmers? |
@least dey now c d sanctity in life choosing to bomb schools at nite. who knows, they really might fade away like GEJ sed |
stepo707:they mean no more bank, telecoms and "oyel money" postings for ajuwaya's Lagos dep gov dey complain about over crowding. where does she want them to go? maiduguri and co? |

