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vaxx2:Okay this is progress, very soon we will get you to accept fully...good job pokuasi he is beginning to get it.. Who know from "ALMOST" he might graduate to "FEW GHAANIAAN"....now that right there is what I call progress |
pokuasi:Good to know I am not the only one saying this |
pokuasi:Ass whooping post befited for a fool. ![]() |
pokuasi:Really wow...what would we have done without you feeding us raw info...once again thanks ![]() |
pokuasi:I was expecting him to go the Chris way by saying "those are the ones that stayed back during the ghaana must go era" |
pokuasi:You are right... I wish I could locate a certain YouTube video where a Nigerian in UNILAG toured unilag with her fellow student a ghaaniaan just to creates content meant for entertainment but when I went to the comment section hmmmm it was one hell of a worship down there...you need to see how they flooded there saying they love the school and her infastructure and they would love to school there |
Kazikazi:A naturally beautiful country |
pokuasi:Preach bro you sure do know slot a out ghaaana |
vaxx2:Pacretus right here just as I predicted......well any olodo Nigerian that schools In ghaana should be ready to remain useless and unemployed in Nigeria with his/her alien certificate ![]() |
pacretus:Awwww how cute can you be...good to see you helped a brother out..gr8 one there bro ![]() |
pacretus:Preach bro ![]() |
pacretus:He sure do and that is why he took after a location in their country "pokuasi" ![]() |
vaxx2:Ok guys am I the only one seeing this...I still don't see how that screenshot relate to what you were saying, what is it again "Islamic banking". Hmmmm the wierd things we are forced to learn..... Islamic banking ![]() |
pokuasi:Funny creatures... .....just sit down and watch them hype their country..Examples "OH ghaana has good roads everywhere" "That place you are posting is not ghaana" "Oh that is old pics those roads are all under construction" "Oh our country is about the same size with UK and we both share one thing in common which is "having numerous world class city"(I can never forget the day Chris told me that thing. I almost believed but by the time I landed on YouTube my latter reaction was "yuck" ![]() ![]() |
pacretus:I am glad you didn't, if not you would have winded up jobless ![]() |
pokuasi:According to them no Ghaanian has ever schooled in Nigeria...I remember when I wrote my O level here, the girl beside me was from ghaana and she told me she had written her o'level three times and she couldn't pass so she decided to come take her exams in Nigeria (with the hope of expo) so she can apply for UNILAG.... Just wait they will tell you that girl is among those that stayed back during the ghaana must go era |
pokuasi:Pls enlighten us what happened |
pacretus:Look at you, vaxx knows he probably said that because he noticed my lack of interest on that topic and felt that might not check.well he is right I didn't check so thank you very much for bringing this to light ...... What does Islamic studies gat to with Economics....once again he has been busted and we have you to thank for that |
Algerian1 in da building |
AskiaHarem:What Algerian1 did to him comes to my mind first |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Uhhhhhh sorry boy what can I do to help you....you are trying to relate the toll gate policy with your illusion...you know what I Sammy Double dare you to give me a link that support your story I know positive stories in Nigeria irritates you |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Funny |
vaxx2:Ohhhh I see you are trying to test me with Nigerian local languages..sorry bro but I am not good with any Nigerian indigenous language...even my pidgin sucks when spoken |
FG Approves Construction/Rehabilitation Of 15 Roads At N182b The Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, on Wednesday approved about N182 billion for the construction and rehabilitation of various roads across the country. The Minister of State for Works and Housing, Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu, said this while briefing State House Correspondents on the outcome of the maiden FEC meeting held at the Presidential Council Chamber, Abuja. The roads are: 1. Lagos-Badagry express road to Benin Republic, at the cost of N15,297,762,234.22 2. The construction of two bridges at Kontagora-Rijau rod at the cost of N1.12 billion. 3. Construction of additional lane on Kano-Katsina road, at the cost of N9.4 billion. 4. Construction of Kontagora-Bangi road in Niger state, at the cost of N20.3 billion. 5. Rehabilitation of outer Marina-Bonny Camp road and Eko bridge, at the sum of N9.2 billion. 6. Rehabilitation of Ibori-Idomi western road in Edo state at the cost of N4.5 billion. 7. Construction of Ilogu-Ireni road in Kwara and Osun states, at the sum of N18.41 billion. 8. Construction of Wudil bridge along Kano-Maiduguri road, at the cost of N2.5 billion. 9. Rehabilitation of Wukari-Ibi road in Taraba state, at the sum of N12.3 billion. 10. Construction of Baro Port road in Niger state at the sum of N10.6 billion. 11. Rehabilitation of Ajingi-Kafin Hausa road in Jigawa state at the cost of N25 billion. 12. Rehabilitation of Abba-Owerri road at the cost of N6.98 billion. 13. Rehabilitation of Kaliyari-Damaturu road in Yobe state at a cost of N16.9 billion. 14. Construction of Yaba-Yangoji road in the Federal Capital Territory, N17.3 billion. 15. Rehabilitation of two outstanding sections of Nnnewi-Okigwe road in Imo and Anambra states at the sum of N12.7 billion. https://dailypost.ng/2019/09/11/fg-approves-n182-billion-rehabilitation-major-roads/ |
jln115:Bro I thought we were talking about my evidence, or weren't we? ![]() |
vaxx2:Nah that won't be necessary. That would be like starting another endless unfruitful argument which I can see you are so desperate to get in so you can pragmatically link it to our previous arguments ![]() As for philosophy good to know..but you sure as hell enjoyed taking that course,I mean it's vivid in your long factless arguments. isn't it ![]() |
Dangote's Multi-billion Naira Greenhouse Farm Commences Operations The multi-billion High–Tech Greenhouse Farm established by Dangote Farms Limited, geared at boosting the cultivation of high-quality tomatoes in the country, has commenced full production in the commercial city of Kano. The farm which is fully automated is the first of its kind in West Africa (hmm theenchanter where are you ) and is expected to transform the economy of the local tomato farmers, as the technology is expected to up their harvest from the current 10 tons per acre to as much as 40 tons.Abdulkarim Kaita, managing director of the Dangote Tomatoes Company Processing Limited, confirmed this, on Thursday, during the visit of senior officials of the Kano Office of Central Bank of Nigeria to the farm. Speaking to BusinessDay on the sidelines of the visit, Kaita disclosed that his company `s new investment in the farm is motivated by the quest to help Nigeria stop the over $350 million that is expended on the importation of fresh and processed tomatoes yearly. He said his company had so far, injected over #3 billion in the development of the farm, which in the next three weeks, is expected to deliver high-quality tomato seedlings to tomato farmers across the 12 states of the Federation where the commodity is heavily cultivated. “The management of the Dangote Farms, which is a subsidiary of Dangote Tomatoes Company Processing Limited is excited to reveal the tremendous effort that we are making to ensure that Nigeria becomes self –sufficient in tomato production. “The planting medium you are looking at is called PAT MOOSE which has the capacity of producing 350 million seedlings per season that can be used to plant an estimate 12,000 hectares of tomato farm. “We are glad to disclose that we are the first to bring this new technology into the country and this is going to fast track the yield of our tomato farmers tremendously. “The project is being executed under the CBN `s Tomato Anchor-Borrowers Programme. The CBN will be paying for the seedling that we cultivating, and it will be distributed to farmers. “The PAT MOOSE process you are seeing takes 3 weeks, after which it goes to the next stage, and the whole process of growing the tomato takes just three months” he explained. Giving further insight into the value addition which the Greenhouse farm would provide, Kaita, noted that the introduction of the technology will put an end to post-harvest losses, as well as increase the volume of the harvest of the commodity. In the same vein, he added that the introduction of the technology would lead to the expansion of production of the commodity, beyond the over 2.5 million tons of current consumer demand. “Based on the study under the GEMS project, Nigeria has 171,000 hectares of land for tomato production, and if you multiply this with it the over 40 tons which the technology is capable of producing per hectare that means can grow our production to around 8 million tons. “With this in the next two years, if Government effects the ban of the importation of commodity, just as it has been done in the case of rice, Nigeria will soon become a net exporter of the commodity. https://businessday.ng/companies/article/dangotes-multi-billion-naira-greenhouse-farm-goes-into-full-operations-in-kano/ |
vaxx2:I don't want to insult you by telling you how wrong you are, so pls kindly tell me how to send this message across to you in its rephrased form ![]() As askiaharam will always say "cool story bro" ![]() |
vaxx2:Ohhhh really.......ok.sir we won't insult you again by telling you how wrong you are... pacretus oya apologize ![]() |
vaxx2:Oh I know Nigeria is my country and she is located in West Africa..should I continue, should I ![]() As for philosophy I believe you know why....isn't that like your best subject/course in college ![]() |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Does it pain you cos I can post more you know ![]() |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Omg!!!! is this really happening..sufferingNsmiling is advice me, like really...wonder they say shall never end ![]() |
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