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Politics › Re: Mining States To Receive 13% Derivation Revenue - Minister Of Mines, Fayemi by rudekidd: 3:49pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Ogun Signs Agreement To Build Refinery (Photos) by rudekidd: 12:06pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Ogun Signs Agreement To Build Refinery (Photos) by rudekidd: 11:59am On Sep 29, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Ogun Signs Agreement To Build Refinery (Photos) by rudekidd: 11:49am On Sep 29, 2016 |
naijababe: On the contrary, a refinery is much needed infrastructure in a country as big as Nigeria, the unavailability many of the feedstock from crude oil is one of the reasons why the manufacturing sector remains comatose. Having said that, I wish these b1tches will invest in capital infrastructure first i.e. good and well linked roads would be a start. That's why Fashola is there  |
Politics › Re: Ogun Signs Agreement To Build Refinery (Photos) by rudekidd: 11:43am On Sep 29, 2016 |
wiseoneking: He is right. You are ignorant. The crude oil is still from Niger Delta not just ondo or eko he is not right... oil can be gotten from any oil producing country... Refineries can also act as storage facilities for oil. You are the ignorant one... check the map of Nigeria very well.. 98% of Niger Delta is based in the western region.. so the crude oil is still from the western region... Yakubu Gowon's division tactic will not work.. the crude oil originally belongs to the western region but Yoruba leaders back then were too dull to notice..  |
Politics › Re: Ogun Signs Agreement To Build Refinery (Photos) by rudekidd: 11:29am On Sep 29, 2016 |
rlauncher: Don't mind them. While the North and the Southwest are planning to be free from the oil from the Niger delta , they are still lazily folding their arms and shouting our OYEL. The SW yes.... but the north is not planning to be free at all... |
Politics › Re: Ogun Signs Agreement To Build Refinery (Photos) by rudekidd: 11:12am On Sep 29, 2016 |
PUSH1: They don't know Nigeria is moving on. the SW is moving on  |
Celebrities › Re: Twitter Poll On How E-Money Makes His Money (Photos) by rudekidd: 10:24am On Sep 29, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: Twitter Poll On How E-Money Makes His Money (Photos) by rudekidd: 9:47am On Sep 29, 2016 |
nzubeokafor: bro we blacks are the same if you ever get in his position you will even do more mind your business and figure out your own way so people we talk and debate about you, (please no hating just saying my mind.) you are the same... blacks are not the same, stop generalising  |
Celebrities › Re: Twitter Poll On How E-Money Makes His Money (Photos) by rudekidd: 9:36am On Sep 29, 2016 |
safarigirl: i'm not hating. I'm telling people to investigate her like they investigate E-Money, after all, are those questioning him not also hating? You can't compare her to e-money... her family has oil money... e-money might be a front for someone  |
Celebrities › Re: Twitter Poll On How E-Money Makes His Money (Photos) by rudekidd: 9:28am On Sep 29, 2016 |
safarigirl: $168,000...did you not see it on NL front page? You cqn even google the name of the watch, she flaunted it.
Can you compare that to the $90,000 car E-Money bought? How come nobody is trolling Florence Otedola for wasting almost twice that amount on a stupid wrist watch? stop hating, If you were born into an extremely rich home you'll do worse  |
Politics › Re: One Of The 114 New Roads Commissioned By Governor Ambode Is In Bad Shape by rudekidd: 9:20am On Sep 29, 2016 |
bighorlus: The leaders or the contractors? Because if you're killing because of the standards the contractor should be liable the leaders are meant to have trained personnel on site to ensure standards are up to date.. |
Politics › Re: One Of The 114 New Roads Commissioned By Governor Ambode Is In Bad Shape by rudekidd: 9:04am On Sep 29, 2016 |
samsilo: I do not understand what our problem as a country is some times . That road failed not because of rainy season as someone suggested but poor construction . It would have been better to construct 30 roads with the same money that would last than the rubbish I just saw . 2 roads have been constructed close to where I live in the UK , I noticed they put down a plastic film first , at least one 2 feet of crushed rock topped with at least one foot of Asphalt . This is for a street within town, not a highway . How will this road fail in the next 20 years ? The way they make the roads , it is designed such that the top 10cm of Asphalt is softer , when that developes pot holes , it does not go through the harder layer . This top layer is routinely scrapped off and a new layer put on maybe every 10-20 years . We have a long way to go my people . we don't have a long way to go... Someone wanted to chop money and did a cheap job. |
Politics › Re: 3 Boko Haram Terrorists Arrested By Soldiers At Cattle Market, Maiduguri (Photos by rudekidd: 8:25am On Sep 29, 2016 |
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Career › Re: The Myth Behind ICT Career Skills In Nigeria – Jethro Theo Paul by rudekidd: 7:44am On Sep 29, 2016 |
salissmg: mind u.It is not all IT degree that required technical skills, many people failed to understand the difference between professional cert and a degree. A professional holder of any certification must have the technical skills to that, and a degree cert should know and understand the operation and solution to apply in solving the IT problem. Only the system analyst or programmers are required to have thos skills, u may have the technical skills but doesn't know how the system operate or how that system can support the operational value of an org, or how the management of the org can utilize information in decision making and intergrate it into technological advance sytem. There is a lot, need, and value to a degree holder than only those with technical experience. U may develop a system that that has no value to a user but with the help of a degree holder guidng you,it shall goes well.IT is a very wide course with so much branches. Pls get it right man. Degree holders in other countries that take education serious have "all round" of IT. |
Career › Re: The Myth Behind ICT Career Skills In Nigeria – Jethro Theo Paul by rudekidd: 7:41am On Sep 29, 2016 |
Jetworlder: I can promise you that a competent computer professional with five years of experience will be more effective than a new graduate with a computer degree. I’m not saying that training, including computer science degrees and certifications are without value, but they rarely are a match for hands-on work experience. If we should have this type of mindset in Nigeria, to hire people based on their skill set and abilities and not by the paper they carry, we are likely to save loss of time taken to hire them, salary wasted on them if they were employed and the disappointments that follows. This happens only in Nigerian universities... In other countries, computer science undergraduates learn most of the technical work in school. |
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