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NairobiWalker:At last ...The final gasp ![]() |
NairobiWalker:The last gasp ![]() |
Problemkid1:Which kain pity abeg make E carry on jare |
NigeriaIsDoomed:At this rate no Kenyan can ever mention road to me...ever again... If they can allow their CBD habour such road then that tells alot about their ![]() |
NairobiWalker:You should be telling yourself that... you practically lost yours |
NairobiWalker:Very stewpid statement ![]() What is so important about your village arab city that I will know about? I swear if you pick them Nigerian outside nairaland ask them about mombassa all ten of them will be befuzzled because they've never heard that stupid name before.. They will be like momba-what!!! ![]() |
NigeriaIsDoomed:You are right....with all that tax money and soaring Chinese debt I must say Kenyatta deserves to die by guillotine ![]() |
NigeriaIsDoomed:No wonder their cement consumption is low...They construction sub standard roads.. |
NigeriaIsDoomed:This is a cesspool..walahi ![]() |
NigeriaIsDoomed:Have their pictures ever show you this...No wonder they over edit them to mask all this away ![]() |
NigeriaIsDoomed:Just imagine...this are newly constructed roads that are less than 2 months old....Kenyan pls where is that your road quality and world class infastructures if they are lacking in your prominent CBD... ![]() |
NigeriaIsDoomed:You know it never occurred to me to use Google Street view...This pics you are posting is from upperhill and it reveals the heavy make up they apply on their pics to mask away reality....compare this dirty environment images from a stupid CBD to what they have been posting.....And to think that upperhill road was just recently constructed all round (most especially that britam tower area and Waiyaki road) mAkes me wonder why they love sub standard infastructures...can you believe that road is not even up to two month since it was constructed? |
This are the kind of things I was told to hear.. [b]Anambra govt flouts start-up programme, doles out N5m each to 150 youths November 16, 2019 Okechukwu Onuegbu 0 Obiano Anambra state government said it has launched a start-up programme geared towards training and empowering about 150 youths from the state to become job creators. The two weeks programme coined Youth Entrepreneurship Startup (YES), would among other things, help to intimate youths on how to identify a viable business, make a good business plan, nurture, execute and sustain a good business. According to the state Commissioner, Ministry of Youths and Creative Economy, Mr Afam Mbanefo, the training which would be held at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (Unizik) Business School, Awka next year had begun with online registration. “Intending participants are to register at www.anambrayouths.ng before it closing date which is on January 15, 2020. We shall consider mostly Anambra youths between 18 to 35 year old who are creative. “It is going to be transparent. The programme was designed in line with governor Willie Obiano’s resolve to get our youths off the street and make them employers of labour. There are different packages available for applicants to enroll for like one youth one skill, smart job programme and others. “There are areas applicants are required to fill their business ideas. At the end of the training about 100 to 150 people would be selected based on already established criteria, certified, empowered and mentored to practicalise the skills. “At the end of the programme, up to 100 participants with the best business plan would be selected and funded up to the tune of N5m which is to be disbursed in tranches upon satisfactory execution of the agreed business implementation plan.” Contributing, Prof. A.U Nnonyelu, the Director, Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) Business School, hailed governor Obiano for the initiative, adding that it would help to address unemployment which according to him was a major challenge facing the country. “At Unizik business school, we help youths to discover and develop their skills and occupation. We are happy that the government apart developing and sponsoring this programme is going to give financial support to those selected to help them start the business because paucity of funds affect business a lot,” he stated. You searched: Youth Empowerme[/b] |
[b]Ogun signs MoU with Britain on urban renewal guardian.ng Nov 16, 2019 4:47 AM Secretary to Ogun State Government, Tokunbo Talabi (left), signing the Memorandum of Understanding on ‘Future Cities Nigeria’ with Guy Harrison of the British High Commission, in Abeokuta…Thursday. Ogun State government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the British High Commission towards bringing urban renewal and public transportation up to speed with global best practices. The governor, Dapo Abiodun, has also commiserated with the victims of the fire incident in Sango Ota on Thursday night. Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, who signed on behalf of the State Government, and Head of Future Cities Programme of the British High Commission, Guy Harrison, agreed that it had become expedient to be futuristic. The partnership drive between Ogun and Britain is captured under the ‘Future Cities Nigeria’, a United Kingdom-funded urban renewal programme with a timeline of three years. According to the programme outline, UK will provide support for the Ogun transport sector. The British government will also fast-track housing and urban developments in Ogun, which is facing the challenge of absorbing spill-over of the population explosion in Lagos. Speaking at the MoU signing ceremony at the Governors’ Office in Abeokuta, Mr. Talabi commended the initiative, saying it would complement the various efforts of the state government in its desire to plan for a common prosperous future for the people of the state and for physical infrastructure. Talabi noted that the present administration was committed to providing the enabling environment for such partnerships to thrive seamlessly. His words, “We thank the British government and the Future Cities Nigeria for this laudable initiative targeted at planning towards the future in Ogun. This level of support cannot be diminished because the Dapo Abiodun-led administration is determined to change the narrative on how things are done.” On his part, Harrison said that the team was in the state to support the viable policies of Abiodun, to fully maximise the benefits of urban renewal and transportation available. He promised that the support of Britain for urban renewal and public transportation in the state would be total. The primary focus, he noted, would be to develop the capacity of the people and the state at large. “The British High Commission is extremely delighted with the state government on the various policies on sustainable development, job creation, poverty reduction and many others targeted at giving the people a new lease of livelihood,” he added. Also, the Team Lead for the Future Cities programme, Simon Gusah, underscored the importance of planning as a prerequisite to nation-building[/b] |
TayserMahri:Yes this past few days has been an eye opener |
Stormtrooper11:Count TZ out....The rest are zoombies ![]() |
vaxx2: I can't laugh abeg |
TayserMahri:Very funny...I heard of Mombassa on this thread |
Shaytun:So then who is fooling who?. Joke apart Kenya is a zoo...There is absolutely no iota of trust and truth in any stat emanating from that poultry they call a country |
kikuyu1:You sound as if you are cumming on a dog ![]() |
NairobiWalker:I will take this as your apology...go repented sinner and sin no more ![]() |
NigeriaIsDoomed:Hahahaha you are just a naughty Savage....don't worry when we need skyscraper conversation we will let him know so he can contribute his own quota ![]() |
Shma:Lol this is very funny...Tell me what have you contributed to this thread if not skyscraper.....The best you could do which was very embarrassing was pull up some GDP ranking stats as evidence for Kenya being a richer country than her counterpart. |
NigeriaIsDoomed:Stupid coward.....such weaklings disgusts me |
Shma:Nonsense go deal with the goat in your backyard......just yesterday I thought you were ready for this....I mean I saw how you were pep talking nairobiiwalker only for you to become a sissy today....hahaha coward go hide and cry ![]() |
vaxx2:Yes clearly |
NairobiWalker:Hahahahaha this guy don't try me oooooo...I will flip you like an egg and toss you in the bin ![]() |
Zfree:Ask your sister ![]() |
vaxx2:Nothing is real anymore in Kenya....if they can manipulate their census stat then tell me what is their economy that they can't manipulate... |
tylann:Stewpid question mate ![]() |
NairobiWalker:If that is true then tylann is stupid..I have never doubted his stupidity for once.... Folks like him where destined to run mad ![]() |
NairobiWalker:The one you conducted is a sham..... |
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