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Properties / Hotel For Lease In Satellite Town by rotex2010: 2:33pm On Oct 27, 2012
Completed shell for 3-floor, 37-room hotel on Marwa Road in Satellite Town, close to the jetty. Premises contain ample parking, lounges, conference rooms, swimming pool, elevator and other such amenities for commercial viability and comfort. Wardrobes and bathrooms already installed. Owners now looking to lease the building to an operator, who will need to complete finishing and furnishing prior to the commencement of operations.

To arrange inspections and for further information, contact Bernard on 08033007553/08078601918 or Rotimi on 07063434023.

Politics / Re: North Should Pull Out Of Nigeria Take Its Destiny Into Its Hands-alhaji Bello by rotex2010: 10:38am On Oct 15, 2012
Each of the 6 regions should go its separate way, let each one fend for itself. They will either fail or develop very rapidly. The North cannot see development as long as the Northern elite grow fat on oil from the South/South.
Politics / Re: The Bully Called Sanusi By Dele Momodu by rotex2010: 4:44pm On Sep 25, 2012
OF BULLIES AND THE FICKLE
By Tex the Law

(http://texthelaw.posterous.com/of-bullies-and-the-fickle)

In our country, there is a customary acclamation that follows the writings of some people, regardless of the depth (or otherwise) of their summations. Such writers are usually either people who have paid their dues in theie profession (or the public eye) and whose reputation therefore precedes their publications; or they are people who generally produce populist material (populism, of course, isn’t necessarily a bad thing but that’s probably a discussion for another day). I think that in Chief Dele Momodu, we may have a combination of both. The good Chief’s most recent piece on the “bully” that is the Central Bank Governor, in my opinion, fully supports my belief.

The article starts with the propositions that Mallam Sanusi is a poor student of history and that Nigerians are fickle (these may very well be so, but that is not my grouse with his piece). He proceeds to recount Nigeria’s political upheaval from Shehu Shagari to the second incarnation of the Obasanjo presidency, to illustrate how today’s political darling is tomorrow’s scorned lover. Thereafter, the article places Mallam Sanusi firmly in its cross-hairs and fires salvo after salvo at Sanusi’s character, with absolutely no effort made at any analysis of the policies being decried.

According to Chief Momodu, Sanusi is all of the following – lord of a fiefdom, a reckless spender [on outlandish projects], academically brilliant but unbridedly radical, someone who does things in the extreme and lacks the tolerance to persuade others, a loose canon, a sword of Damocles against his foes, vainglorious, rabblerousing, sharp-tongued, attention-seeking, a bully. Of course, in the traditional way that one public figure criticising another usually does, he pays him a (nearly paradoxical) compliment – Sanusi is also princely and charming. Awwww.

We are then treated to an encyclopaedia’s definition of “bullying”, which as most people now know, is a faux pas in academic documents as well as those of the rather serious nature that public commentary is. It is insightful too to read that while Sanusi “[took] on and sacked otherwise brilliant bankers” (emphasis on ‘otherwise’ mine), Chief Momodu also refers to him as “... a Sanitory Inspector in the cesspool of banking mess.” (So, which is it?) Finally, the article ends with Chief Momodu’s opinion on why the N5,000 note palaver has reached its current position, which is the issue that precipitated the article.

I believe that a man who would be president needs to make a more strenuous effort at public/economic commentary. We can surmise from the good Chief’s summation that he disagreed with Sanusi on the N5,000 note. However, because all we see is a list of what he perceives as Sanusi’s character defects, we can only conclude that Momodu disagrees with the N5,000 note because of Sanusi’s character; because Sanusi is an unbridled radical (or attention-seeking, or rabblerousing, or any of the other choice words he used).

There is also the suggestion that that Sanusi did not gauge the mood of Nigeria before embarking on his “N5,000 note misadventure”. For me, this is the most worrying line in the article. Apart from side-stepping the statutory corporate governance structure of the Central Bank (and making this a wholly Sanusi issue), I disagree that a regulator must only use its statutory power in line with the public mood. Think of the stagnation and anti-development this would cause in immigration or taxation or enforcement of health and safety standards, for example. Being a good leader sometimes requires making the unpopular choice.



The truth is that, by law, the CBN has a Board of Directors “responsible for the policy and general administration of the affairs and business of the Bank.” The Board comprises the Governor (who doubles as its chairman), four Deputy Governors, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and five directors. The five directors are to be appointed by the President of Nigeria and each of them is required to be “a person of recognized standing in financial or banking affairs”.

In matters of the country’s currency, the CBN Act states that “Currency notes and coins issued by the Bank shall be in such denominations of the naira or fractions thereof as shall be approved by the President on the recommendation of the Board.” This suggests that before the announcement of the dates for the introduction of the new currency was made, the Board must have recommended it to the President and President Jonathan must have approved it. I am therefore surprised at the direction in which populism has steered discussion on this policy.

Am I suggesting that every government policy should be accepted? Of course not. Do I think the introduction of the N5,000 note would have been good for Nigeria? I am not an expert in economics and my personal feelings are irrelevant, although I cannot help but notice the deafening silence and lack of suggested alternatives to the CBN’s clear and present cash handling and cash management issues and costs.

When people who do not know better ask dodgy questions such as “how do you reconcile the cashless/cashlite CBN policy with the N5,000 note?” I say, leave them, for they do not know any better. Educate them, if you will. However, when a figure of Chief Momodu’s stature, history and leanings doesn’t separate the character of the CBN governor from whether or not we have an efficient vibrant central bank today, then more than the plaudits that followed that piece, eyebrows must be raised and questions asked.

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Properties / Re: Stubborn Tenants Refuse To Leave And Don't Pay Rent! by rotex2010: 11:18am On Oct 30, 2011
OP, after 7 days notice, the lawyer should apply to the court for an eviction order (which will subsequently be enforced -though with 'PR' - by court baillifs and the police). 2 x 6months notice is kind of unusual, unless the first one was defective.

If the property is in Lagos, once the tenancy has expired, under the new Tenancy Law, 6month notice is no longer required.

You are also entitled to mesne profit (arrears of rent or rent that you have been deprived of by their refusal to quit the premises).
Religion / Re: Nigerian Style Prayer - Is It Effective? by rotex2010: 10:43am On Oct 18, 2011
Poster has asked a valid question joo. Do Europeans serve a different God from Africans? Why don't they start their own prayer meetings with casting and binding and loosing? Why don't they chase wizards and witches away? Why do they not appear to have ancestral curses?
Nairaland / General / Why Is Tribalism So Rife On Nairaland by rotex2010: 10:36am On Oct 18, 2011
I'm a relatively new member of the nairaland community and, while it is certainly a refreshing platform, most threads get derailed by tribal/religious sentiments. We (I'm assuming most users are 45 and below) need to shed this tribal baggage of our forefathers. We need to be able to discuss issues dispassionately. Why is it that many nairalanders cannot attack an argument without referring to the other side's origins?
Romance / Re: Why Flowers Dont Work In Nigerian Relationships by rotex2010: 10:23am On Oct 18, 2011
Too much importation of other people's culture is bad, that's what all these novels and movies have caused. Now, you have to kneel down to ask your woman to marry you sef. I know my father did not kneel down to ask my mother to be his wife!
Properties / Land (with Registered Title) For Sale In Sangotedo, Lekki by rotex2010: 10:08am On Oct 18, 2011
Looking for prime land with good title? Look no further than the Ajayi Apata Family Estate in Sangotedo, Lekki, along the Lekki-Epe expressway. This estate is situated right between Farah Park and Crown Estate. The estate, which is over 250 hectares large is covered by a global Certificate of Occupancy and the terrain is quite firm. Regular plots are 800sqm, with corner-piece plots averaging 1200sqm.

Acquisitions and transfers of title in the Estate are extremely organised, with all transactions passing through only one law firm and only one estate surveyor. All plots are beaconed. Buyers receive a Deed of Assignment with which to process and perfect their individual titles.

Prices start from N5m/plot. Contact Bernard on 08033007553 or Rotimi on 08032017354 or send an email to info@trenchardpartners.com for more information.
Celebrities / Re: Us Singer, Brandy Talks About Her New Found Love For Nigeria by rotex2010: 9:39pm On Oct 15, 2011
BEEFING PEOPLE!! Was any of you at the show? I was there and people were going ape shit and singing all the songs she did back at her. She was genuinely shocked that Nigerians had that much appreciation for her music.
Politics / Re: Within 1 Years, If I Was President, You Will Have 24hr Electricity by rotex2010: 6:33pm On Oct 15, 2011
Me, I would form commitees and write speeches, like the one below -


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbIskyA2GiE&feature=related

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