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Odiriance4all:I sent an email to you |
Odiriance4all:It does not mean any of those things said to you. Write to me and I will help you |
aminulive:So how would you know a competent candidate? |
DoggoneDogg:I guess. I got the chills when I saw it. It's really occultic. |
Nurarabe:I really need to know who I'm working with. He uses the image |
Prosper123:I really need an answer urgently |
I would like to know how to delete a topic I created on nairaland |
Payperboii:I do |
Nisiw366:I don't do tribal war. Kids are becoming many on nairaland. They talk any how every time . Very hard to know the ones that are educated these days in Nigeria. When you travel round the world, outside Nigeria, you will be humble |
cocolacec:yes. But how come other Yoruba states are still lagging behind. For instance, these ones I called. What I'm saying. Don't be too joyful. Lagos should have been more developed if we know what we are doing in the country. You called Enugu. Enugu you called was developed by majorly a particular ethnic group. Not that I even say that Enugu is developed, but by what we call development in Nigeria. It's just like calling Abuja. It was not developed by a particular ethnic group. The same way is Lagos. Let us not be rejoicing over these trivials our selfish governments are offering us. Next year now, many will vote in old men like Tinubu. They can't see the likes of osibanjo, Peter obi to vote. Please. We never learn. |
Abdul05:leave Lagos. Talk about osun, ọndo, ekiti, kwara. Are these not south west. Lagos is doing well, Lagos is not the main SW in every sense of the word. How is development in those other areas. |
SHINJA:because it did not say Lagos? Travel more, my dear |
Few days ago, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) published the 2020 survey which shows that Anambra is the state with the lowest unemployment rate in Nigeria. The survey shows that only thirteen percent of the 2.3 million working people in the state are unemployed in a nation where the national average unemployment rate is over 27 per cent. However, apart from the NBS survey, Economic and Management experts have, variously, inferred that performance indicators show that since Governor Willie Obiano came on board, Anambra has fared better and towered higher in the scheme of things in Nigeria. Sir Willie has comparatively done many things positively different from others. Obiano has shown a great leadership promise that deserves applause. At inception, his Vision Statement of making Anambra State the first choice investment destination and the most preferred location to site new industries and his MISSION of creating a socially stable, business-friendly environment that will attract both indigenes and foreigners to seek wealth creating opportunities in the State, showcases a proactive leader that is determined to fight unemployment. Anambra does not receive much from the federation account because it is not treated as an oil-producing state and it does not receive much from the organized private sector in form of taxes and levies like Lagos and Ogun states; neither does it get special privileges from the Federal Government, yet it constantly comes tops in all kinds of competitions and performance assessments by respected national and international bodies. Realists believe that this shows that the State has more than a government which manages resources prudently but is also blessed with committed and visionary leadership. As the eight most populous state in Nigeria and second most densely populated after Lagos, Anambra has lived up to its billing as a state with immense resources, characterized by people who carry on a most animated businesses. Relatively, Anambra State’s employment performance came to no one as a surprise despite glaring disadvantages which the state faces. Anambra remains the first state to pay both workers and pensioners before the end of every month throughout the federation, and this religious payment on the 24th or 25th of every month enables money to circulate within the state as markets and self employed people recover their investments easily. Currently, Anambra has the lowest poverty index, the highest growth rate of manufacturing outfits in Nigeria and the highest growth of import substitute in rice and vegetable production in Nigeria. The state has the lowest loan and debt exposure. Anambra is currently involved in the building of new cities planned to meet the standard of any modern city in the world. It would be recalled that Anambra was one of the five states identified by the Federal Government in 2019 for a great improvement in the ease of doing business in the country, winning the first prize in the annual assessment of states which promote small and medium enterprises. The massive influx of investments in the last six years worth about five billion dollars could be ascribed to the new reputation of Anambra as the country’s safest and most peaceful state. Anambra has the largest livestock in the Southeast, just as it has become one of the biggest rice producers and processors in Nigeria, even helping states like Lagos and Kebbi with rice milling. Yam, bitter leaf, pumpkin leaf, dried fish, egusi, spices and other foodstuffs from Anambra State are exported to Europe and the United States. Electricity supply has increased tremendously in the state. Night life, due largely to the dazzling street lights, provide more jobs for people. All these mean, not just money for the people, but also meaningful employment, hence the state’s lowest unemployment rate in Nigeria. Moreover, most of Governor Obiano’s political appointees are youths. Understandably, youths are the most vulnerable in terms of unemployment in any clime.
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jantboy:Thank you . You just made my day If he will listen. Only Jesus saves |
czarr:It could be true. He values emotional connection more. He may not be gay |
Just continue. It is interesting |
foryourmindlol:Stop that and listen to what he has to say. If he was praising us now, you would not castigate him. I'm Igbo, too. Let's learn. |
Heavensent01:You are not even tired of the suffering going on already. Na wa o |
saphiere:So you don't know a man can be drugged |
Participants for the Next Titan entrepreneurship program sponsored by Heritage Bank plc 2021 were promised some funding from the federal government. Some people were called that they had been selected for the funding since January this year If you are one of them, have you heard again from them? |
MissionaryArchi:Really, he doesn't |
seunny4lif:How many blacks live in Russia. You people should forget about this bias view of things. You think that if more blacks were living in Russia, that it would be favorable to them. |
Toktee:He does not know na. Just few days there and he is saying no racism. He neva see |
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jhubril:It wasn't noticed on time. It led to cancer of the liver |
Ofiadiegwu:I should be telling you that. For saying, let's make the country better. I asked you how. I gave a straight suggestion, divide the country into North and South as it was. Northerners will go, southerners will go. Much better. Otherwise, we will continue to be under bad leadership from people that think power belongs to them. Are you even reading the handwriting on the world. |
Ofiadiegwu:so what is the solution, Mr. Don't give me motivational words. Be practical. You think I have not thought of this your political correctionness. I have even written a book on it. If we continue with this, in the next 20 years things will still be worse. Mark my words. Travel more and see. Don't remain in one place and preach what is not workable |
elsiusgr8t:Enyi, abụ m nwa afọ. I removed the name on purpose. Ka m we kpọta ndị mmadụ ka ha we gụọ ya. If you understand. You people should stop that |
This thread is exclusively for people diagnosed with Chronic hepatitis B. Let's gather here and discuss. If you have chronic hepatitis b, or have been treating it, what are you experiences? What signs are you feeling? Tell us because we need to hear. Hepatitis b is a silent killer infection of the liver. It has killed many people even in Nigeria. A brother in my fellowship has died from this infection. It's so sad |
Kingnelson9:Do you know if the OP is Igbo, too. What is wrong with us? |
Tradernaija1:I don't understand, please |
