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PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 6:29am On Jun 23, 2022
donleo92:
so what we have in Nigeria is what we should be proud of?? some people self.. even Buhari body language is telling us he knows he has failed Nigerians
Engage your brain, you dunce. Who said anythIng about being ''proud'' of anythIng?

Tufiakwa.... LOW IQ.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 6:21am On Jun 23, 2022
Parachoko:
Some of you Ignorance is scary.

You didn't even know when Siemens carry out the project in Egypt, but you are here displaying your ignorance.
Honestly. He didn't even bother to Google up the starting year of the Egypt Siemens project - a mere 20 second task!

It's like many of our youths have Low IQ nowadays.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 6:14am On Jun 23, 2022
zuchyblink:
Just look at how pathetic some people can be, romancing failure for more than 7 years. Pandemic stopped our power projects but could not stop the one in Egypt. How petty, gullible and senseless some youths are.
The Siemens project began in Egypt in 2015, and was completed just as the covid crisis was about to start in 2020.

The Siemens contract was awarded in 2020 by the Buhari administration, a full 5 years after, just as the covid crisis was about to start.

Expecting the two projects to come on stream at the same time is the very height of lunacy.

Many of you are so ignorant and loud at the same time.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 6:10am On Jun 23, 2022
Tallesty1:
I think we will end the discussion here.

Have a nice day.
Next time, don't come in here and lie that ''Covid stopped things in 2020 not 2021''. Bye!
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 6:03am On Jun 23, 2022
Tallesty1:
The choices we make today will live with us for 8 years. Let's stop making these excuses for these politicians.

Covid stopped things in 2020 not 2021, Dangote refinery workers didn't stop work in 2021 because of covid, they worked in 3rd and 4th quarter of 2020 even.

Assuming they're delivering their 2021 target in 2022 then it would be understandable but 2023 is almost here and we're not seeing their 2021 target.


There's no excuse for this.
Stop being stupid. The covid lockdowns only ended a few months ago, not in 2020.

In 2021, all of Europe and the USA were in lockdown, and industries and firms limited their activities severely, restricting their workforces to home based work. It was in 2022 that any sort of recovery began in the world economy.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 5:59am On Jun 23, 2022
mycar:
some people's brain are thick, you don't know that you have vindicated PO, If Siemens handled Egypt own and they achieve something and they are handling Nigeria own and we are losing instead of adding, the right thing to do is to check with Egypt to know why it is working in egypt and it is not working here.
Halliburton scandal comes to mind.
Use your brain before typing. The Siemens contract was awarded in 2020, shortly before the covid crisis exploded. International commerce, including shipments of equipment etc, were halted across the world, and we are only just recovering from it. How in the hell do you expect any results by now? Do you now what it takes to upgrade a national grid?
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 5:52am On Jun 23, 2022
Tallesty1:
Chief, read this carefully

The plan is to take us from less than 5000mw to 7000mw in 2021 and 11000mw in 2023

2023 is almost here and we still have less than 5000mw and you said that his trip is a waste?

Omo, let's keep politics aside and reason our future nah.

The 'covid' thing stopped everything in 2020 and 2021, project-wise. World over, not just in Nigeria.

Or you can't remember that everywhere was under lockdown?
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 5:50am On Jun 23, 2022
shox:
no be fight na

I guess you’re working in the new airnigeria or the ajaokuta steel company grin grin grin

I’m sorry mr researcher
I don't have to work there to know what's going on. Just a little bit of interest to go on Google and research for a few minutes is all it takes, instead of being ignorant, dumb, and disgruntled.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op): 5:16am On Jun 23, 2022
Joevics:
Lol. I want to ask:
- How is the digital transformation project by Lia Mohammad doing?
- How's the Chinese Yuan deal doing?
- Where are the hundeds of investments Buhari supposedly attracted in his 2017 U.S trip?
- How is Air Nigeria doing?

Answer these questions before you believe anythings government says.
You're talking rubbish. Many things you highlighted are ongoing. Nobody is going to come to your front door and announce daily developments to you. If you're interested, research them. Don't assume because you've not seen it in the news recently, it's been abandoned. Mr Negative mind.
PoliticsPeter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What It Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was Waste by Reflect7(op):
Peter Obi: SIEMENS Is Doing In Nigeria What it Did In Egypt. Your Trip Was A Waste

I don't know what Peter Obi went to do in Egypt when the very same programme the Egyptians gave Siemens to implement to boost their power generation by 20,000 mw in 6 years is the EXACT SAME project being undertaken in Nigeria courtesy of the Buhari administration. It began in 2020, and was slowed down by the 'pandemic', so it's obviously way too early to judge the results of the $2 billion contract.

I think Obi's trip to Egypt was unnecessary.

The thing he was looking for in Sokoto is in his Shokoto trousers.



Siemens deal ongoing with 7000mw projects, network expansion, FG says

THE Federal government has said the Siemens deal that it entered with the German government in 2020 is still on course and already bearing fruits.

Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu, gave this information while giving updates on the deal at the NEXIER power dialogue held late Tuesday, June 14, 2022 in Abuja.

Aliyu said, “Recently, I travelled to Germany to inspect the manufacture and equipment we have made orders for as part of the deal. The equipment will be coming in from September, October, November and December.

“The equipment include 10 mobile sub-stations and 10 Unitra transformers. We have got approval from the Bureau for Public Enterprise (BPE) to proceed on necessary procurements and we are evaluating the offers, which will soon get to the Federal Executive Council for approval.

“A lot is being done also to raise the operational capacity of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry,” the minister said.

THE ICIR had reported that German company, SIEMENS AG, had launched a 25,000-megawatt Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) to revamp Nigeria’s power sector.

“Siemens Nigeria and the federal government in 2020 entered into a power infrastructure revamp agreement. It is a government to government agreement,” Aliyu stated.

The deal with Siemens, the minister explained, aims to increase Nigeria’s electricity generation to 25,000mw in six years.

The $2 billion Siemens deal is structured in three phases: to take the country’s grid operational capacity from less than 5,000mw to 7000mw by 2021; increase the capacity to 11,000mw by 2023 and achieve total operational generation and national grid capacity to 25,000mw by 2025. It is expected to save Nigeria over $1bn annually.

“I am pleased to announce that we have begun implementation of the Siemens PPI with the purchase of 10 mobile transformers and 10 sub-stations. The pre-engineering segment of the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) contract is complete and we expect contract offers on 127 Transmission and Distribution projects (Brownfield and Greenfield) from Siemens,” Aliyu stated.

He also said that for better utilisation of energy generated on the national grid, the Federal government had many key grid initiatives, with more than N125.2 billion budgeted between 2015 and 2021 for TCN and Development Finance Funding through the World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB), French Development Agency (AFD), Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and others of up to $1.7bn.

He added that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was also funding $250m for the rehabilitation of critical interfaces between transmission and distribution to increase and stabilize power delivery. Additionally, through the Siemens PPI, the Nigerian government is bringing $2bn or more to the transmission grid.

“This is almost $4 billion secured by this administration to augment the grid. It should be noted that many of these funds are being actively spent and the results will be felt over time. We are working tirelessly to ensure that all of these investments translate to incremental delivered power.

“There are 135 ongoing projects for transmission lines, sub-stations and other associated grid infrastructures. The TCN has completed 30 key sub-station projects and 12 important transmission lines,” he noted.

Aliyu listed some of the projects to include the resuscitation of the second Egbin-Ajah Transmission Line, the recently commissioned NDPHC Lafia 2X150mva & 2X60 /132/33/330kv transmission sub-station (under NIPP), the 330kv Quad Lines from Alaoji to Onitsha and Delta Power Station to Benin, as well as the Kano to Katsina 330kv line. There is also the Lagos/Ogun Transmission Infrastructure Project under JICA funding.

He also said that the Federal government, through the CBN intervention for Transmission-Distribution interfaces, had awarded more than 30 sub-station rehabilitation contracts and done 1,570mva transformer capacity upgrades, with 34 critical transformers to be installed or replaced.

“Our investments have improved stability of the grid through the efforts of our System Operator (under TCN). Under this administration, grid stability has drastically improved: in 2021 the nation had only two adverse grid events (partial or full collapses of the grid). Compare this to a peak of 42 events in 2010 and greater than 10 events every year before 2020,” he said....

https://www.icirnigeria.org/siemens-deal-ongoing-with-7000mw-projects-network-expansion-fg-says/
PoliticsRe: Ahmad Lawan Announces Two Defections In Senate by Reflect7: 11:23pm On Jun 22, 2022
triple996:
It's allowed

Bt on a serious note.....will there be election in the east come 2023? huh
NOT ACCORDING TO SIMON EKPA.
FamilyRe: I Am Worried Over Her High Sexual Drive.please Advise by Reflect7: 11:16pm On Jun 22, 2022
Klass99:
cheesy I don't mean to laugh, but this part of your narrative made me laugh. You need to change strategy, the whole scenario & love making session you described is enough to exhaust any sane person. I felt exhausted just reading and imagining it.

Can you stimulate her clitoris with your fingers or mouth instead, until she cums, then you mount her, take your pleasure and all of you rest? You need to have a conversation with her, no matter how difficult it seems. An honest conversation where you both express your sexual preferences in bed, what turns you on, what gets you to climax sooner rather than later and anything else that matters to each of you. Hopefully, all of which is natural and not unnatural.

I don't know any woman who likes being taken for as long as you described, there's the risk of becoming dry and bruised the longer a session takes. Additionally, penetrative sex doesn't cut it for most women, because there's little to no contact with the clitoris (which is most women's pleasure point). Re-think your strategy and have that conversation or you let her get on top and do all the work till she climaxes.
True. The easiest way out of his predicament is to learn how to finger a woman.

Tickle the right spot and she won't be desperate to be banged at all.

She'll just be cumming and cumming till she's tired.
Foreign AffairsRe: Sri Lanka's Economy Has Collapsed: Prime Minister by Reflect7: 9:06pm On Jun 22, 2022
markidoo:
Chai, but I believe say e no collapse pass national grid, e no collapse pass unemployment for Nigeria, e no collapse pass the inflation on food items for the Nigeria, the good thing is that they have realized it. If and only if our leaders fit realize how collapsed we are as a country... maybe we for start to build from somewhere
SHUT YOUR STINKING LIPS.

HAVE YOU RESEARCHED SRI LANKA TO KNOW IF THEY HAVE WORSE PROBLEMS?

OF COURSE NOT.

YOU JUST ASSUME OUT OF INFERIORITY COMPLEX THAT YOUR PROBLEMS ARE WORSE.

NATION OF CURSED SELF HATERS DROWNED IN LOW SELF ESTEEM.

THIS IS HOW YOU ANIMALS END UP AS SLAVES IN LIBYA, LEBANON ETC, SUCKING ARAB DICKS FOR DOG FOOD THEY THROW YOU ON THE FLOOR.

BECAUSE TO YOUR BRAINWASHED, STUPID HEADS, THEY ARE ALL ''BETTER THAN NIGERIA'' EVEN IF HALF THEIR COUNTRY IS BURNING IN WAR AND THE OTHER HALF STARVING.

TOMORROW YOU WILL RUN TO SRI LANKA TO TURN SLAVE.

DUMB, STUPID, IGNORANT FOOLS.

DON'T APPRECIATE WHAT YOU HAVE...... KEEP BEING DUMB........ WORTHLESS.
TravelRe: Beautiful Pictures Of Abuja You've probably Never Seen Before. by Reflect7: 2:49pm On Jun 22, 2022
Bobbiee:
The people posting this trash, I'm sure they've never seen Singapore, Dubai, Paris, Cairo, Algiers, Tunis, Marrakesh, or even Cape Town. Heck, even Kigali Rwanda is more visually appealing than this. Nigerians like building their cities in a depressing way. It's like we're the Russia of Africa.
THESE FOREIGN PLACES YOU WORSHIP, YOU WALK INTO A COMMON STORE THERE, AND THEY FOLLOW YOU ROUND THE STORE BECAUSE YOU'RE BLACK, AND SO IN THEIR MINDS, YOU MUST BE THERE TO STEAL.

THEY WON'T EVEN TOUCH YOUR HAND WHEN THEY GIVE YOU CHANGE..

YET YOU KEEP WORSHIPING THEM LIKE THE DUMBASS STUPID SLAVE DONKEY YOU WERE BORN TO BE, AND DESPISING YOUR OWN BACKGROUND.

YOU'RE WORTHLESS.
TravelRe: Beautiful Pictures Of Abuja You've probably Never Seen Before. by Reflect7: 2:43pm On Jun 22, 2022
AFONJAPIG:
These people need to come to dubai of yesterday.... even the worst place in dubai is more beautiful than entire Africa.. shithole
LOW IQ SLAVE.

WHERE AND WHERE HAS YOUR SLAVE BEHIND BEEN TO IN 'AFRICA'?

HOW MANY ARAB COCKS DID YOU SUCK TODAY, SLAVE?

WORTHLESS, SELF-HATING TRASH.
Foreign AffairsRe: Are We Ready To Have A White President In Africa Nowadays? by Reflect7: 4:06am On Jun 22, 2022
panafrican:
Many of us rejoice when we hear that an Africa immigrant is elected as member of Parliament in Germany, UK, France , and other Western countries. Many Africans have been appointed ministers in French government s in the last 20 years or so.
We know there a some ministers of European origin in Africa today ( in Gabon and Ivory coast for instance).
But let's be curious : How would you react if a European were president in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, DR Congo, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Guinea -Conakry etc?
I already see some Buhari haters coming up here and saying " Oh Yeah, we prefer that alternative to the man in charge of Nigeria right now " grin grin
White men ruled Africa for 100 years up till the 1960s, and left it an underdeveloped bush after looting it to kingdom come.

The only reason we are here typing today is because after independence, black leaders introduced universal education, and built thousands of public schools which brought knowledge to millions of us.

Or else we would all be in the farm today, or hunting rabbits and tapping palm wine like our grandparents did under colonial rule.
Foreign AffairsRe: Are We Ready To Have A White President In Africa Nowadays? by Reflect7: 4:01am On Jun 22, 2022
babasolution:
Blackmale rule led to the slavery of Blackmale and unfortunately the more powerful black female,by all other races,Arabs, whites.
It's no coincidence that only Ethiopia which was led by a queen resisted foreign powers.

The Blackmale is deficient.
Cannot and should not rule anything.
DOES THAT INCLUDE YOU?

I TAKE IT YOU ARE A BLACK MAN?

OR LEMME GUESS: YOUR DUMB LITTLE HEAD FORGOT YOU WERE CONDEMNING AND BELITTLING YOUR OWN SELF?
TravelRe: Beautiful Pictures Of Abuja You've probably Never Seen Before. by Reflect7: 1:02am On Jun 22, 2022
BaEnki:
Over hype city, cleanest city in Africa, y'all need to check beautiful & clean cities around the world before hyping these shits.

Abuja is grossly underdeveloped, same with Lagos & others.

Stop hyping craps!
Even if a Dubai is built in Nigeria, inferiority complex and low self-esteem afflicted donkeys like you will still find a way to criticise and dismiss it, otherwise your body will not balance. SO GET LOST.
TravelRe: Beautiful Pictures Of Abuja You've probably Never Seen Before. by Reflect7: 12:40am On Jun 22, 2022
onuman:
Abuja, a city built with proceeds from crude oil and gas from the Niger Delta region.
WAS YOUR OWN CAPITAL CITY NOT BUILT WITH ''PROCEEDS FROM CRUDE OIL AND GAS FROM THE NIGER DELTA REGION''?

OR YOU YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR STATE RECEIVES BILLIONS OF NAIRA IN ALLOCATION EACH MONTH?

WHERE DO YOU THINK THE MONEY COMES FROM?
TravelRe: Beautiful Pictures Of Abuja You've probably Never Seen Before. by Reflect7: 11:40pm On Jun 21, 2022
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TravelRe: Beautiful Pictures Of Abuja You've probably Never Seen Before. by Reflect7: 10:58pm On Jun 21, 2022
Fortruth:
I see a place created and designed by British to exploit Blackies and Blackies doing everything possible to sustain Oyibo dreams and wealth LOL
Even a blind man can claim to see. That is why you see ''British'' designing and creating Abuja, in your ignorant, hallucinatory, illiterate head.
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