Ifeelsad: I've had this recurrent skin issue for about three years now. I've used everything usable both creams and drugs but its not going. Its getting worst, its on my face, breast, neck, all over my back even on my stomach. I don't know what to do again I'm tired
Please has anyone had this kind of rash I'll like this moved to the front page for more views because I'm getting frustrated and my husband is getting impatient
I use dettol or izal to bath and I bath twice a day sometimes 3 times depending on d weather so I won't say its uncleanliness
Ibeto was the Cement company to beat, the banks came for him Innoson became the face of Indigenous African vehicles, GTBank came for him. The court awarded the win to Innoson. Capital Oil started making Oando and Forte Oil uncomfortable, AMCON came after him. The court once again awarded the win to Capital Oil.
Now, AirPeace is redefining the face of aviation in Nigeria and the US is now after him for laundering money. Money that was duly transferred via the CBN to the Plane makers. Unless I am irredeemably dumb or some hydraulic fluid is seeping out of my Cerebellum, this thing does not just add up to me.
So my questions are, Is it now a sin to be a successful Igboman. Is it a crime to rise against the odds of being Igbo and excel in business in the uneven Nigeria playing field?
How come things are put in place for others to excel no matter what while every known persecution trails others?
I'm not asking a lot, I'm just saying that water has passed garri when the mosquito begins to suck breast milk meant for the baby instead of blood.
Because the same people who want him to step aside from his position in Air Peace until he clears his name did not ask their National leader to do the same to explain how he got the money he moved in Bullion Vans.
I've told just had a cement rebagging business like a lot of people. He was a late entrant to the cement business
Majesticniyi: I am not going to even try to explain myself to you. Continue welding everything as you seem fit...infact believe what your panelbeater tells you in contrast to what a welding engineer tells you
the guy is not even a welding engineer. Only fenders are changed in this upgrade and the interior can't be upgraded much. Structural integrity is still preserved
Majesticniyi: Bro, I usually dont come here to comment but I generally know you are an expert on cars. However, this your comment isnt entirely right. Any material scientist knows most cars are made of TRIP steel. These are steels that convert from Austenites to Martensites on impact. This also makes them generally not weldable as the materials change microstructure at the heat affected zones (except the welding is done under a carefully controlled process, which I wouldnt expect from almost any welder in Nigeria). The chances of this vehicle killing someone just increased due to the welding work done on the car. I know Nigerians generally weld cars...but believe me, that contributes highly to the death rate during collisions.
In short, the welding and subsequent mechanical work done on this car just rendered it unsafe for use.
amdman: 2003 Honda Pilot 290k miles Truck runs, battery is flat so it would need to be towed/boosted. Transmission is smooth shifting while in drive, however it is clunky getting it into gear from park. May require servicing
Will land Nigeria 700k
The 1st order for Oga Amdman, now in Lagos. Amdman can be trusted.
Studying engineering in any Nigeria higher institutions remains one of the biggest scam to date. You are drilled on engineering principles long outdated, retired, and used only for reference purposes. You go through rigorous mathematical applications and theories without understanding the implications of mathematical learning. You are defined, crammed, with no knowledge for innovation. Like an orphan, you go into the labor market with only one idea; maintenance.
Engineers and scientists all over the world have driven development, innovations and technological advancements of Nations even in worst situations. In War, destruction, famine, and disease, mankind blessed with science and engineering have developed mechanisms to better the life of people.
Richdad
with the internet now, you can live your dreams in engineering
Nemesis909: They would have claimed Fulani herdsmen had they been successful.
The idiot's ID says otherwise.
Kidnapping in Rivers state is still being carried out by local boys, she were initially armed by politicians. Fulani kidnappers kidnap in areas with thick forest cover
perrychemical: I am very much in agreement with you. The technology and the engineering of all these equipments are not rocket science, but we kept on given out our real job to the Indian and Chinese. I think we are totally not on the path of development, if none of the total man hour requirements on the Engineering of all this whole facility cannot be accounted by Nigerian.
I would have loved the fabrication to be done in Nigeria, and at least 30% of the Engineering also allocated to Nigerian as well.
Even, I am very sure, during the operation stage of this facility, they will have to be bringing in expert for maintenance, and Nigerian will just be recruited as mere checkers of control system.
It is really saddened how we reached this stage as a nation. If this kind of huge project is going on in Nigeria, and Nigerians cannot even bost of 1% of man hour during the FEED stage, maybe 3% during EPC, and Operation might be like say 20%. With this statistic, we need to start asking important question.
nobody has the capacity to fabricate such size in Nigeria
owukpa: Young inventor, Paul Oloche has released some of his latest inventions.
The 18-year-old Oloche, a secondary school leaver displayed some of his latest works when [url]WWW.IDOMAVOICE.COM[/url] Editor, Ben Idah visited his Otada home in Otukpo area of Benue State on Friday.
The young man successfully fabricated a prototype of fighter jet he christened Oko-LX with the blades and engine working perfectly.
It was named in honour of the late Och’Idoma, Chief Ogiri Oko.
He also displayed another of his invention he named Otada Conqueror, a mini 4-wheel drive that looks exactly like a Toyota Hilux.
The invention was named after his village, Otada, Otukpo.
Interestingly, the young man was able generate power through a solar panel he invented.
He nicknamed it ‘Ewa’ Solar (which means People in Idoma language.)
Here are some of the items exhibited by this young Nigerian, who is currently looking for admission to study engineering in the university.
shogotermies: Hello everyone.Am a guy in in early twenties,. I wanted a better life for myself, without the help of anyone,. So I collected a loan from a friend, he lent me a 100k to start the organic skincare business, two months ago. Which we agreed on an interest of 13.5%, and had it on papers too. So I was able to make production in two weeks,. Fast forward. So I was unable to pay the interest rate of 13.5%, so Iwas able to pay 10%, which is 10,000. The guy got mad, he was really angry. But due to d fact my skincare products is just still new, sales was just so poor. Now I am to pay him, today for the interest unlucky for me I fell into the hands of some fraudsters, I lost my money. But the issue is, I can't pay the interest now, my business isn't showing any positivity. Am frustrated, I need advice on what next to do. He is now sending me message and insults, thinking am doing this on purpose..
Please mind my grammar and punctuations
it's wrong to use borrowed money to start a new business