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Whether we like to admit it or not, we can mot continue to consume without producing, the policy is q very very welcomed policy, might be drastic but it is a necessary evil that we must face.....we have to develop our local capacities, period |
Sagamite: This is an incomplete list in the modern world for a man with his brain on alert.hhahahhahah....saga don come with him own twist but you are right o.... the first few contacts go tell you if really she is into you or not. Another very important thing for me is sex, if a woman is dull in that area, I lose interest immediately or tries to condition me the way many Nigeria girls like to do..... the moment babe wan begin form church girl for sex matter but tax collector for money matter I don free am tey tey. |
jomonic: I have no intentions of going into further arguments with you. As I can perceive that you are among the blackest forms lurking in this forum. From your tone neither reason nor logic will appeal to you. But then I have not indicted the entire product as you hinted. As a matter of fact I am proud that such a one like Innoson is there as a trailblazer. In your own world the safety of workers do not matter in the factory, but in the real world it does. Who knows the kind of factories you have being to or working at that is making you have this limited vision. Employers are under legal obligation to make provisions for the safety of their workers and it is a non conformance where they don't. But I believe Innoson group will improve in this area as they march on to become a world class auto firm. Whether you like it or not it is an area they must improve on. I am sure the man himself will find my idea astute.Guy stop splitting hair, you no exactly my point, in your first statement you had summarily dismissed the man's effort by only emphasizing on how every tom dick and harry needed to certify the products before they are even tested, a statement that revealed that you were not interested in acknowledging the man's trailblazing effort but to condemn and find fault as usual. I wonder how many times you have queried new comers like KIA Scoda and the likes, abi na because na black person initiative na im you wan come run begin form quality expert. Of course safety is very important but it does not necessarily have a direct hampering effect of final product, Yes! might sound odd but it is the truth. Next time criticize with perspective and not uncontrolled emotional outburst. |
jomonic: You talk with greater ignorance to suggest that safety has no link with quality. It only shows your own limitations here and you better shut up. To me it is not right his workers are not equipped with even basic safety wears while at work. This despite the fact that the company was receiving important visitors from the government on this day. It shows how poorly they care for their workers. For you it is not important because all you care for is that they have produced a vehicle and it is on the road and if someone lost an eye in the process it is all OK. Rubbish.Guy shut the hell up and explain to me how workers safety affects the quality of production, obviously you know nothing about working in A production firm or factory, you can pretend all you want bit I challenge you to explain to us how not observing 100 percent safety lowers quality of work, if you can't do that then shut the hell up and limit your rant to talking about safety standards alone instead of indicting the whole product. |
Ngene-Ukwenu:scheeew.....lubbish!!!! |
dabossman: In my opinion, I don't think the OP is being objective. Ghana-Naija sentiments aside, I don't know what the going rates are in Owerri, but a 3-bedroom flat even in places like Egbeda, Idimu, and Iyana Ipaja already goes for over 300K. Nepa\Phcn or Discos charge me about 9K a month for roughly an accumulated 10 days of electricity, so I'm guessing if I had power 24\7 it would be just as much as the 30K the OP's friend pays monthly in Ghana.You are q lier, which Nepa charges you 9k every month for 10 days supply.....nigga I live in Lagos too in a 3-bedroom flat apartment, I don't pay 9k as Nepa bills.....I doubt if Egbeda or idimu or iyana ipaja has costlier apartments than surulere where I live, so what's your point. |
Ngene-Ukwenu:I will be the last person to indulge your ignorance, there's a big difference between giving unbiased commentary on political goings-on in the country and outrightly insulting a people just so you can win some fictitious tribal mudslinging battle going on NL. I am way too mature for such frivolities, I have been on NL long enough to decipher stoopid attempts such as you, it does not matter how many pseudonyms you hide under just so you can insult igbo people and get your tribal high, the fact is that it gets old, boring and trite to continue such nonsense. I have engaged way more smarter commentators who may not agree with me but still pass his arguments with the right doses of respect and proper assumptions based on facts not nonsense perception you get from NL. like I said before, you are a$$ looking for attention and somebody to indulge you. |
like Nightshift succinctly put it, Ghana is not a country known for any serious economic activities, Lagos has far more economic activities than the whole of Ghana, why Nigerians keep going there to trade is beyond me. Besides, an average educated Ghanaian is an xenophobe of some sort, full of unspoken jealousy and will show it the moment the opportunity shows itself. We have read about their obnoxious economic policies that requires foreigners to pay huge sums to do business in Ghana, little wonder their economy is still largely driven by foreigners. Abeg people should stop complaining and just come back home and settle, Ghana is not Europe, it has no comparative advantage to being in Nigeria. |
The OP is an iediot that is looking for another tribal mudslinging fight between igbo commentators and Yorubas. At first I thought I was going to read some genuine and mature write up devoid of tribal bias and stoopid assumptions that are outrightly false and ridiculous. I stopped reading this poo the moment I got to the part where this fool started making outrightly false assumptions about igbos and how the whole of the SW is peopled by saints. No need to continue to oblige the OP, he is a bonafide small minded tribal bigot. Many times you littleminded sad folks write things that are utterly offensive and think you are having fun, I don't blame you though, I blame Seun that has been blinded by the greed to make money through traffic of generated from tribalism. The OP is a person, no need to engage the fool, continue with you preposterous assumptions. |
jomonic: I wonder if SON saw those people working with their bare hands, wearing flowing shirts, no goggles etc. Besides the impact of SON is to the best of my knowledge perfunctory. Are they really interested in the goings on around the industry in Nigeria. Mere consent is not just enough my dear that is even if they care.Guy if you don't know something don't be talking with intoxicating confidence as if you have it in good authority. Are you saying government will just let them roll out vehicles without setting standards, what has the safety standard of workers got to do with the quality of the vehicles, sometimes you "siddon look critics" address issues with simplifying ignorance and confidence. I have ridden in his luxurious buses before, they are just as good as their counter parts from Europe and Asia. What the man needs is encouragement and constructive criticism that aims yo correct not the fault finding nonsense many of you living off parents love to do. |
SHAAWA: my sister na prayers sometimes the apollo wey dey eye no go allow you see well.hahaha....this got me laughing seriously, Love can seriously be likened to apolo walahi...lol. That thing called love can blur the mind and impair one's insight, all you see is the roses but the thorns are not made visible by love. apolo need catch you to truly love someone..lol |
That is why an average igbo man makes sure very well that he is financially buoyant to cater for a family before venturing into marriage. I have heard married folks tell me that I should go ahead and marry whether the money is there or not, my response has always been thesame; when I attain the kind of financial balance I want then I will go into it. My colleague at work talks so much about his wife's elder brother (who by the way I'd very well accomplished and rich) to the point of worship. When the brother inlaw is on vacation outside of the country, dude takes over the house and sleeps there until they return. Well, this may look unharmful in the beginning but with time, you begin to lose respect and start running errands that are fit for your wife's younger brothers, they begin to give you orders without making it sound like one. God forbid that I will get into such a situation to the point of considering being a live-in guest with my family at my in-laws house. What about your own family, unless everyone in such family is a loser or you are bad fellow nobody wants to deal with. A man is better of doing such with members of his own family that his in-laws, I can stomach my brother's insult, uncle or sister but from my inlaw that will gradually kill both the marriage and me. The answer is NO. |
innoson is one man I admire his resilience and efforts.... I have heard the likes of dayokanu, ekt_bear gives a million reasons why his effort will be a failure yet the man has continued to record unprecedented successes and wining more government support. Go on brother, we are behind you, soon others will be forced to look your way for a better Offer. The Nigerian economic renaissance has already begun, our companies have already outside of the Nigerian confines to other parts of Africa. |
Lordlexyy: Common rhymz, give the lady a break. Her responses suggest she's gradually yet proudly turning a new leaf. The op's shortsightedness should be blame for puting up some names that would rather make the top worst and arrogant girls on nairaland.let us all hope so even though I doubt she can thoroughly shed off her busy body attitude. |
Yeah, told Santa to get you a rat poison.....you know what to do with it.....pls do the needful |
Idowuogbo: *clicks on profile*here is the rat that the OP tagged as cool-headed.....this ill-mannered duckling.....op you should be flogged 24 strokes of the thickest cane. |
Being the loudest and making snide remarks on every thread on NL does not pass fir cool headed. Apparently, the so-called cool headed can't seem to contain her busy body.....as usual populating the thread with her boring attempts at giving jokes...scheeeew |
lol....truckpusher vs Sagamite....getting my popcorn and bottle of coke |
Any list of coolheaded, mature females on NL that does not have Londoner in it but instead has the likes of idowuigbo in it is joker.....unless the idowuigbo being mentioned here is a different one from the talkative and very abusive idowuigbo that likes to be in a herd of equally ill-mannered NL females like that person ileke idi, abi na Texas girl or FL gators to vomit nonsense to male folks who does not fancy her weird jokes.... whatever she calls herself these days.....OP is probably a newbie on NL.....190 by the way is another attention seeking person that does not know when to shove his boring jokes down his ass....sorry I don't know how to be nice to these fucktards...... |
Even before this report I have always said I would rather go abroad, I mean the UK, Canada or the US if I decide I want to school outside of Nigeria, Ghana will never factor in my consideration. Majority of the Nigerians you find in Ghanaian Universities are failed student who have been delt a rough blow by JAMB, many of them are either under agers that don't want to write JAMB or serial Jmbites that are in a haste to be called undergrads. The only African universities worthy of mention are the ones in SA.....Ghana is not even in the picture for me. |
manny4life: Anotherwow, are these guyz really dead |
Built2last: I love Yoruba people. Have many of them as friends. I have never gone with them for any traditional marriage cos i have not been able to imagine myself lieing on the floor that i came for marriage.who be this ode..... |
troy20: after 14yrs the pdp government sure need to reward your unalloyed faith in them still.escept you are labaran maku.you think the government gives a rat a.r.se about you? Scraping trade unionism in this already farce democracy? do you know your entitled rights as a citizen? if You realy do then you sure are worse than ruben Abati.Look at this slowpoke that can hardly tell the difference between labour union and a trade union coming here to write gibberish about rights. The lecturers on strike are employees of the federal government, they do not own the school or pay their own salaries, they can't even generate their own money to pay their salaries, it all still boils down to the FG that has numerous competing sectors competing for fund. You think unionism protects your rights as a citizen, you must be one dense illiterate that does not even understands the issue at hand besides mouthing off about PDP. If you think labour or trade unions are the best thing to happen in a democratic, when you eventually start a business, leave it open for all manner of union rights to exist, let your workers dictate yo you how much you must pay them through their unions and see how well such a business will grow. There is a reason why the private sector does not allow unionism, go and read about the history of unionism in other countries, it is not something employers of labour take lightly because of its disruptive nature, to worsen it, in the case of Nigeria, the only bargaining tools available to our unions is going to strike and nothing else. Nigeria's education is dead today largely because of the actions of throwing the baby with the bathwater approach of striking to flex power with an FG that has largely shown that it does not have the means to meet up with all the immediate demands of ASUU, whether they have been honest or dishonest about this fact is for another debate but the fact there is that FG can not do more than what is budgeted for or is available to them. You can keep fooling yourself thinking ASUU is fighting for your ignorant mind but in the end, it is slowpokes like you that will lose and have setbacks when you begin to reckon your gains and loss. I am neither an undergrad or a post grad in any Nigerian University, my contract with them ended with my first degree, since then I have moved on and vowed not to do anything with them. So keep playing your local politics, the world I'd moving past you. |
On a more serious note, ASUU should either be disbanded or reduced to the confines of each individual University, they should not be allowed to wield the kind of arbitrary powers they presently have that can be used to cause a nation wide disruption of academic activities in our Universities. It is becoming glaringly clear to all that the whole thing is becoming political and has lost purpose. It is pretentious and hypocritical for ASUU to continue to hide under the guise of fighting for education to play opposition politics without seeing the destructive effect their political power play is having on the education sector. You go on strike for six months even when your salaries were being paid without delay, your main reason being that you must get all the benefits of the allowances and bonuses promised you by the previous government, when queried on how that enhances the education sector, they hypocritically toned down on it in the open and instead divert everyone's attention to fighting for the the standard of education to be improved even when their actions are clearly antithetical to improving the sector. The issues about University funding and autonomy is not a one way decision to be taken solely by ASUU and federal government, the merit and demerits of such proposal like funding or autonomy will have to be thoroughly debated and vetted, everyone has to be protected, giving the tendencies of an average Nigerian authority to be overly despotic, giving school management the go-ahead to fix school fees, generate its own revenue and have full autonomy, will only aftfect the children of common folks without the money or means but interested in tertiary education, they will be the first casualties of such autonomy, We have already seen ugly examples in state schools like LASU, I don't see how that has improved anything there. The issues are not clear cut for immediate decisions to be taken on them without recourse to all the stake holders.... Besides, university education is not the only part of education that needs funding, these things are gradual and take time, holding the FG by the balls to do it now now will only further worsen and annoy the situation, federal government can only disburse funds within the limits of the budgets, any further suggestion fir them to do the extraordinary regardless of the fact that such monies are non-existent is criminal and the height of political dishonesty. ASUU is killing University education, once this issue is resolved, federal government should take decisive steps to either scrap labour unionism in our tertiary institutions or at least reduce their influence to a manageable extent. |
On a more serious note, ASUU should either be disbanded or reduced to the confines of each individual University, they should not be allowed to wield the kind of arbitrary powers they presently have that can be used to cause a nation wide disruption of academic activities in our Universities. It is becoming glaringly clear to all that the whole thing is becoming political and has lost purpose. It is pretentious and hypocritical for ASUU to continue to hide under the guise of fighting for education to play opposition politics without seeing the destructive effect their political power play is having on the education sector. You go on strike for six months even when your salaries were being paid without delay, your main reason being that you must get all the benefits of the allowances and bonuses promised you by the previous government, when queried on how that enhances the education sector, they hypocritically toned down on it in the open and instead divert everyone's attention to fighting for the the standard of education to be improved even when their actions are clearly antithetical to improving the sector. The issues about University funding and autonomy is not a one way decision to be taken solely by ASUU and federal government, the merit and demerits of such proposal like funding or autonomy will have to be thoroughly debated and vetted, everyone has to be protected, giving the tendencies of an average Nigerian authority to be overly despotic, giving school management the go-ahead to fix school fees, generate its own revenue and have full autonomy, will only aftfect the children of common folks without the money or means but interested in tertiary education, they will be the first casualties of such autonomy, We have already seen ugly examples in state schools like LASU, I don't see how that has improved anything there. The issues are not clear cut for immediate decisions to be taken on them without recourse to all the stake holders.... Besides, university education is not the only part of education that needs funding, these things are gradual and take time, holding the FG by the balls to do it now now will only further worsen and annoy the situation, federal government can only disburse funds within the limits of the budgets, any further suggestion fir them to do the extraordinary regardless of the fact that such monies are non-existent is criminal and the height of political dishonesty. ASUU is killing University education, once this issue is resolved, federal government should take decisive steps to either scrap labour unionism in our tertiary institutions or at least reduce their influence to a manageable extent. |
take dat: This post does not make any sense!My friend you have got no idea of what you are yapping about. I can't believe that supposed a graduate thinks that ASUU is a trade union, for the records, it is not a trade union, do you even realize what a trade union is? if you find the concept of unionism so confusing, I wonder hoe you can understand the main issues between ASUU and the federal government. To be honest, ASUU needs to be scrapped or its powers reduced reduced to individual university management, they are killing the tertiary education system in this country with their senseless and unproductive strikes and foolish political gimmicks. only in Nigeria does a labour union as strong as ASUU exist in the education sector that does the kind of rubbish ASUU does, any responsible government will disband and dissolve ASUU fir their disruptive tendencies and unnecessary political arm twisting. Abeg enough is enough. |
highyo: I pray may God not hold this against you,Foolish talk of an unintelligent and overzealous entrant to the Christian faith that thinks his limited and greatly flawed interpretration of the Christian faith is the next best thing since Zeus and Mithra. You would Di better to tell your hogwash to equally docile lame-brains like you that will swallow all manner of illogical nonsense so long as it has Jesus and the bible tagged on it for authenticity. |
highyo: I pray may God not hold this against you,Foolish talk of an unintelligent and overzealous entrant to the Christian faith that thinks his limited and greatly flawed interpretration of the Christian faith is the next best thing since Zeus and Mithra. You would Di better to tell your hogwash to equally docile lame-brains like you that will swallow all manner of illogical nonsense so long as it has Jesus and the bible tagged on it for authenticity. |
highyo: I pray may God not hold this against you, |
highyo: I pray may God not hold this against you,You are a fool.....who cares about you and your GOD.....Abeg go siddon for gutter |
Pukkah:hypocrisy is hiding your true intentions and blowing hot and cold over non-issues all in a bid to divert attention from your true intentions. I have always said it and will continue to say it, give us concrete proof why you think the woman and not Oyedepo is a thief? You all get cerebral and judgemental when the subject of discussion is a politician from the east but develop cold feet when it is about the bible wielding conmen mostly from your own neck of the woods indulging in pure religious graft of preposterous propensity and effect. Yet pretenders like you want to talk about hypocrisy, what ever happened to self-reflection? You all are the hypocrites trying to feign ignorance of the obvious just because it is not in your own interest to recognize it. |
Katsumoto: The supporter of a thief is a thief.Just like majority of Awon omo Oduduwa supports corruption and turn a blind eye when the crook is one of their favourite sons, Jagaban comes to mind, who can be more corrupt than that frog eye emergency Moses to the Yorubas, Let's not come here and start rubbing lipsticks on pigs just because we want to give a perfect picture of our tribe, if it comes down to that, the Yoruba will come first even before the Hausa. yes! |
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