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Efewestern:Very well. Will sure do |
If you can write articles, you can start with your phone and then make money and buy a laptop. You need a mentor for your life not giving up |
Efewestern:Halleluya Modular Refinery in Kwale. That's long overdue. It will cure the restiveness in that part of the state As for me, I'm Don talking. I just want to set up a industry to make noise, loud noise and use it to enter the government setting back. I used to be before, but I didn't quit like the cabal I saw My dear brother. That OmoAgege angle doesn't fancy me. But try sha. Me just one setup industry make noise, get access to government so I can be involved in policy formulation and execution. This is my own quota to my state. I'll mail you privately. I have it in mind to do something about the Steel industry at Aladga I also heard about a proposed glass/silica industry. Those industries needs to come on stream, however small. It's production scope is. We need a state we can be proud of even away from. Home. Within 2022/2023.Delta will know they have a son. |
hoopernikao:Stop deceiving yourself saying anyone is twisting the scriptures. It's you who should read the scripture with understanding. Prior to the revelation of Jesus, did you see him with anyone asides the issue of the temple at his young age? Abeg e |
Efewestern:Whenever I come to Delta, I make it my habit to visit many cities and check how my people are doing. My heart bleeds. I'm not happy We are more than these. We know what we are capable of. I saw many governmental projects that looked good in 2014 and know those industries will create jobs for my people but till now they aren't in sight. I'm not happy with how the lives of my people is being mismanaged by people who aren't good enough to provide quality care for them I will avoid such threads in future. . I'm thinking of starting from home, God placed it in my heart to set up industries that can provide 1000 jobs per location and go into massive productivity. I'm thinking of bringing it home though I have started it here already inside inside the forests in Ogun and Oyo I'm selecting Asaba, Sapele, Ozoro. I have a desire planted in me to create atleast 10,000 jobs in Delta over the next 5 to 7 years Do you have any ideas you can give me? I've developed over 300 blueprints for the government to use to create jobs on massive scale in Delta. Cause I'm ashamed. The shame of Delta makes me ashamed. I'm seriously ashamed. In the midst of jumping in and out of Delta for 20 years, I believe I have what the state needs but want to bypass politics to bring my NGO to do my best. I saw the thread you created on the steel industry. I believe one should bring like minds to revive such industries so communities around such have jobs. I have brains. I have people. I only kept this plans secret till now for good reasons. But I'm ready to execute. How can you advice me. Do I message you privately? |
qhulboi:Check my threads. Join my team. Write articles, Make a Million after the completion of the project. |
hoopernikao:Deceive yourself. My life took 1000% rise since I worshipped The Almighty without the problems human beings carry with their presence. |
Abi na lie lie I dey lie Efewestern. Does Delta not have brilliant and genius minds scattered everywhere. |
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To people who didn't witness the foundational laying of Delta from the IBORI era As of then Delta only received 11% Allowance and next to nothing from water based Oil exploration activities making it had tight funds. I was on ground first hand in the era so I know first hand. Because the funds gotten was very little and there was tribal conflicts here and there, even the federal allocation had to be used to the best possible way to appease all factions Hence three Strategies were developed 1. Delta employed the strategy of heavy employment into the states civil service to ensure funds were distributed through work opportunities but that it employed extremely high volume of people. It maintains this structure till today and that's why it ranks as the highest civil workers. To ensure the state had hands in work force to appease the different ethnic factions not because of proeuctivity 2. Funds left after the hefty civil service which was it's strategy towards distribution of resources became lean at the time. How do I know. Few states pay about 50,000 workers monthly and maintains thus without stories. Since 20 years thus has been the case without default. 3. Direct distribution of monies which was used as a means to douse tensions since 1999 clash of clans. With this in mind, IBORI people castigate out a system to bring in different scattered parts together for that time I was there first hand on ground so I know However as the years go on we began to have new rules that granted for example the state the right to earn from off shore oil exploration.... Increased revenue from 11% to 13%. Increased finances even with the increased volume as crude sales boosted over the years As of IBORI let's say Nigeria sold 300,000 barrels of oil a day. As of now, the country sells say 3 Million barrels a day. 11% of 300,000, 16 years ago and 13% of 3 Million of present isn't comparable by any standard. The finances isn't the same so people judging performance of. Now are not doing it commemorate the the resources available for development of the past eras. That's why each time we Anioma say we are opposed and oppressed, I always ask, by what fundamentals are you speaking. Is it out of assumption or real life facts and figures Let's get narratives right please. There's no hating in Delta. Financial Resources only grew. Simple as ABC |
1x2x3:What's the difference. The finances of the state in the early state of democracy and now isn't the same. It's the same exact thing I tell people when they blame Obasanjo this and that. What was the price of crude and how much was being sold. Compare it with now. That's where the funds come from not that funds for development were withheld. That's wrong. What's being earned now and then are not in the same level atall. |
With 80 Billion per month, I will seek through the stock exchange 1 trillion in bonds and scatter everywhere with projects. I swear it on my ancestors. Make budget to repay just 3 to 5 billion a month. This will help create good environment, industry, infrastructure. Use the new outlook to invite atleast 100 international organizations to come setup things. The global ratings and ease of business will skyrocket and development will further on. Simple as ABC. They are praising people who can't think straight. People are praising mediocre people. Smh |
persius555:God bless you oh. Let them keep playing tribal sentiments and continue destroying the state. |
1x2x3:That's the point I was silent on. That as the years grows by, finances has improved which places his performances at the same level as his predecessors which makes him not better Delta for example needs very good water transport system. Water oceanoic/aquaculture industry. My people are still on the tribal sentiments and posturing which is tiring Delta deserves better than these guys, simple as ABC. I like modern day Edo's developmental footprints, Delta, I don't. |
Sufferingboy:There's no war in Delta. We keep saying it, even every Urhobo is directly connected by blood with Anioma, all parts are interwoven. But, to continue to push the agenda that Anioma is being opposed and oppressed I don't agree with. The larger voter apathy that brought in Okowa came outside home where he scored 80% of every proWarri cities I will never embrace clannishness to the extent that I will accept the ineptitude and lack of performance of any governor. If he like he should be my elder brother. 80 Billion a month is enough to begin to give my people good beginning to a better tomorrow and not stay static in one point for so many years. This is what I'm not happy about. I rather spend 50 bullion connect all hinterlands for example, water communities and develop robust aquaculture and marine industry for example than not use money well These guys are not good. Atall, they aren't. |
Sufferingboy:Don't mind her. I say the projects Rivers executes, people even in SW feel the impact, she's pitching Delta against Rivers. Is there any enmity between Delta and Rivers. Or does Rivers tie the hands of Delta to not improve? My uncle served as 8 years LGA Chairman. Na so so chop dem dem chop the state money without putting anything on ground. |
Sufferingboy:I'm in tears. Delta doesn't know it's potential Before Lagos moved from its past, what if I said many of the Oge's had boys. Some of those boys came to me I developed plans, shared with them. Many is what is being used today Delta doesn't have good materials. I maintain my standpoint Anyone wey wan dey fight isoko, itsekiri, Anioma, urhobo, I jaw na dem sabi, my own is Delta doesn't have Visionary leadership Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom is a direct proof of that. |
Express yourself better. |
Tizzz78:Try buying a business For example, just yesterday, I saw a guy that wanted to sell a football viewing centre in ikorodu. He has two 43 inches TV, bench, inverter, 2 Dstv etc. Doing something like this can begin to give weekly returns from the get-Go |
Sufferingboy:That's what I'm saying that we need to abdicate power rotation for performance and capacity that Delta has not enjoyed the best governors from IBORI till now, even to the OmoAgege and Co people are crying, Delta has better intellectual minds that can help the state actualize it's potential I no talk pass this o. Na insults I dey receive in and out. |
Juliusmalema:I haven't challenged Warri nor celebrated Asaba over Warri. I'm not in proWarri or ProAsaba I'm ProDeltan And my point is all parts of Delta is long overdue for development. With 20 billion one can create massive inner Road linking to all cities, level, Make stable, establish Road network systems and make respectable. Simple as Abc Me, this is my point and that Delta doesn't reflect it's potential. I stand by this point as well I've been involved in the internal think tank of Lagos that got it to where it is from where it used to be. I speak with the same mind I used in detailing and planning and sharing developmental blueprints with my colleagues then for the state, that Delta is atleast 100 years behind where it should be. |
Nwanyiogwashi:I don't mud sling |