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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 12:19pm On Apr 01, 2015
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BusinessRe: Looking For Distributors by samla(m): 1:39pm On Mar 06, 2015
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InvestmentRe: N180 Million Available For Investment In Legal And Profitable Business by samla(m): 12:23pm On Mar 03, 2015
have you considered stone coated roofing business.its a very viable business,as long as there are houses to build,there will always be demand for roofing product.
stone coated roof tiles,as its being called has just grown about 35% and there are only few players in the market yet.its quite unique compared to other types.with the recent housing deficit put at about 17million,it will take take Nigeria about N59.50 trillion to bridge this gap,according to world bank.The recently concluded land swap in Abuja is just a start.just think in this line,when the real-estate developers build,then they call you to roof.its simple.the profit margin is excellent.you can start little and expand as demand increases.
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 7:44am On Mar 03, 2015
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PropertiesRe: Tilcor Stone Coated Roof Tiles....roofmakers To The World by samla(op): 7:35am On Mar 03, 2015
tilcor roofs is un-paralell amongst equals.

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PropertiesRe: Tilcor Stone Coated Roof Tiles....roofmakers To The World by samla(op): 7:29am On Mar 03, 2015
its not just a roof,its a legacy

PropertiesTilcor Stone Coated Roof Tiles....roofmakers To The World by samla(op): 7:18am On Mar 03, 2015
The Emel Group is the Authorised Distributor of Tilcor in Nigeria. TILCOR is an innovative manufacturer and supplier of affordable, lightweight stone-coated and satin-finish roof systems in Zincalume protective steel.

The Tilcor range caters for all types of construction from residential to light-commercial and public works, and comprises of three distinct profiles: Shake®, Tudor® and Royal®. All Tilcor products are manufactured to ISO 9001 accreditation within the company’s New Zealand factory that has been in operation since 1989. Since this time it has built an enviable reputation internationally for excellence in product design, quality manufacturing and competitiveness.

Tilcor roofing systems offer exceptional strength and durability in the harshest of climates. They are water, fire and earthquake resistant; can withstand hurricane-force winds and are backed by a Tilcor warranty.

To know more about Tilcor, watch the video below;
www.youtube.com/watch?v=alF7PlsKLtA
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 7:10am On Mar 03, 2015
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 6:51pm On Dec 14, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 3:52pm On Dec 12, 2014
we are good at what we do.....house fittings(roofing,windows,electricals etc)
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 12:45pm On Dec 05, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 2:44pm On Nov 28, 2014
have a great weekend
PoliticsWhy Is Nigeria's Jonathan Worried? by samla(op): 2:14pm On Nov 28, 2014
Goodluck Jonathan is worried. As he sat down at the Eagle Square on November 11 to formally declare his intention to seek re-election, Jonathan cut a forlorn figure, which he attempted to mask with occasional smiles too artificial to be believable.

Jonathan's staunchest governor-ally, Godswill Akpabio, spoke with confidence: "Mr President, we know that the route to 2015 is not going to be very smooth, but we are assuring you that at the end of the tunnel victory is yours," he said.

He went on to compare the president to "David in the Bible […] fighting all the wars".

Hearing Akpabio's words, I was left a bit confused. Why is our president, close to completing four years in office, still a David? He has no victories against the Goliaths to offer at the end of his term? Why is he still struggling to earn public trust?

Four years earlier again at Eagle Square, Jonathan declared his candidacy for the 2011 presidential election, promising to "fight" eight specific battles.

He promised to fight for "justice, for all Nigerians to have access to power, for qualitative and competitive education, for healthcare reforms, to create jobs for all Nigerians; to fight corruption, fight to protect all citizens, and to fight for your rights!"

Eight struggles, four years, and no victory yet to declare?

A corrupt administration

It is unclear if Jonathan's administration is the most corrupt in Nigeria's democratic history, but never has corruption been this romanticised and institutionalised.

The Code of Conduct Bureau requires all public office holders to declare their assets on assumption and relinquishment of office. But this had no meaning for Jonathan.


Asked during a presidential media chat in June 2012 to explain his aversion to the asset declaration code, Jonathan clarified that he didn't give a damn.

"The issue of public asset declaration is a matter of personal principle," he said. "That is the way I see it, and I don't give a damn about it, even if you criticise me from heaven," he said.

Two years later, he delivered another bombshell. Explaining at another presidential media chat in May 2014 on how his administration was tackling corruption, he said: "Over 70 percent of what are called corruption [cases], even by EFCC [Economic and Financial Crimes Commission] and other anti-corruption agencies, is not corruption, but common stealing."

His disregard for one of his eight struggles - fighting corruption - was put not only into verbal use but also into action.

In 2013, his minister of aviation, Stella Oduah, faced accusations of ordering the purchase of two bulletproof cars for $1.6m - about $1.2m more than the market price. More than a year after the scandal, Oduah, who ordinarily ought to be prosecuted, is still prospering and in fact playing a big role in Jonathan's 2015 campaign.

No one truly knows the exact amount of public funds Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, ex-governor of Jonathan's Bayelsa state, stole. But he had stolen so much that when the federal government started an investigation in the mid-2000s, it was discovered that he had some $1.56m in cash stashed away in one of his London properties.

After investigations and lawsuits in the UK and Nigeria, Jonathan - only God knows what he was thinking - granted Alamieyeseigha a state pardon in March 2013. These are just two out of many such examples.

Litany of failed promises

All of Jonathan's 2010 promises were rehashed into a document he christened "Transformation Agenda 2011-2015", which set out to focus on job creation, education, health, power, transportation, Niger Delta development, governance and public expenditure management, among others.

Truly, Jonathan did attempt to create jobs through the YOUWIN initiative. But it counts for nothing knowing how the masses suffer from the partial removal of subsidy in January 2012, from which YOUWIN is funded.

During the Occupy Nigeria protests against subsidy removal, at least 17 people were killed by the police - people whose rights Jonathan promised to "fight for". Till date, no police officials have been prosecuted for the deaths.

It is impossible to say a president has transformed his country's health sector if his own wife receives medical attention abroad; or if after a prolonged strike by doctors, he ingeniously devises a backdoor approach to sacking them.

I do not blame Jonathan for the insurgency in the northeast, neither do I believe in the conspiracy theory that his government or its key officers are sponsoring Boko Haram. But he can't be exonerated from responsibility for the organisational ill-preparedness of the military and the inferior firearms of soldiers, given the huge amount funds for the military at his disposal.

A Jonathan win in 2015 will not invalidate the fact that his first-term performance was underwhelming. His victory will be brought by a combination of deep-seated ethnic sentiments in his favour, blind public sycophancy and the possibility of opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) collapsing after its presidential primary.

To Jonathan's advantage, APC has offered the public scant argumentation on why it should be voted into power. Journalist Frederick Nwabufo recently asked John Oyegun, APC's supremo, what his party would do differently about Boko Haram should it gain power next year.

"We will make the system work," he said. How? He didn't say.

So it is clear that in 2015, Nigerians will be torn between the devil and the deep blue sea; between a Jonathan who promised but failed to transform Nigeria and an opposition whose chief selling point is directing tirades at the presidency. Surely, there couldn't have been a worse time to be Nigerian.

Fisayo Soyombo edits Nigerian online newspaper TheCable.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/11/why-nigeria-jonathan-worried-20141123104313818965.html
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 12:29pm On Nov 20, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 11:32am On Oct 13, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 10:44am On Oct 08, 2014
Have a great day.
@rotadels
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 3:14pm On Sep 15, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 10:16am On Sep 04, 2014
Roofing at its best
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 11:26am On Aug 26, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 7:26pm On Aug 21, 2014
Roofing at its best
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 12:44pm On Aug 04, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 12:05pm On Jul 29, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 1:05pm On Jul 24, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 7:22am On Jul 23, 2014
Rotadels going stronga....
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 4:01pm On Jul 19, 2014
Moses112: Please Rotadel or anyone that represent this company. Can I have the current price of 0.55mm step tiles per sqm (Cream or red colour Please).
1,250
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 2:00pm On Jul 17, 2014
Rotadels all the way...
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 7:59pm On Jul 14, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 7:38pm On Jul 11, 2014
Have a great wknd
PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 4:42pm On Jul 10, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 6:51am On Jul 08, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 12:12am On Jul 08, 2014
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PropertiesRe: Lagos roofing contractor. by samla(op): 9:31am On Jul 04, 2014
@euromillion

Leaks fixed sir.have a great wknd.

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