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captainking:damn that’s far away . |
I have a jaw dropping deal for anyone who wants to make 300k with 250k within a month ... ps5 with two console . https://www.nairaland.com/6788511/very-good-deal-anyone-wants |
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I have a good deal here for everyone https://www.nairaland.com/6788511/very-good-deal-anyone-wants |
Hello everyone , I’m desperately in need of 250k and I will pay back 300k in less than a month time . I have a new ps5 console as a collateral , two pads and three different games (spider man miles morales , mortal combat and dirt 5 ) (1)If I don’t repay back in a month time the ps5 is yours (2) I get the ps5 anytime I have the 300k (definitely sure I’ll will refund before a month time . I’m extremely desperate that’s why I’m doing this ... extremely desperate to meet a very urgent need . Location - Ago iwoye (olabisi onabanjo university) ogun state |
larryeffizy1:Never do court marriage as marriage give women sense of total lockdown, and when a lady feels she has locked down a man then she’ll start misbehaving because the law backs and ensure continuation of that marriage . Good averagely healthy girl over Beautiful bad girl . Get money before thinking about anything marriage ,at least be able to feed like 6 adults before thinking about marriage |
I swear I saw it but I think to myself that why bother myself to be correct all the time . But which one is grave mistake .. Go put am for grave now lol. |
Zoharariel:you stole everything you wrote up here. I went back on some of your posts and I did a quick search and I found out That al your work/post are products of plagiarism.... you don’t have to stress yourself on things like this, read and digest not search to impress people...I myself read a lot of things ,I am an INFJ and after reading your post I said this man said it all,then I saw some patterns which doesn’t set well when someone is pouring real thoughts down not stolen ones .. all of your spaces and gaps before another one you stole somewhere else ... by now I can say someone who wrote “very good” might be more intelligent than you lol. You don’t need it . |
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[quote author=Santaboris post=80717759][/quote]who else thinks this guy isn't funny? Karamo too much. |
Richieokodorcas:that's your last 3 posts...i just can't trust someone like you.
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Phunmmielurlar:please i need your help.. My number is 081 sixty seven six 31 twenty-three ...on whatsapp please. please i really need you to get back to me asap |
Weselion:sociology in oou. |
PrinceKevin01:your offer always valid for a day lol |
Good morning everyone. I did this year's jamb and I scored 214, oou as my first choice and then ilaro as second choice,ede as third choice.so someone said I have to put ilaro as the first choice where university is supposed to be to be admitted in ilaro,I cannot do that because I want to go to a university. I'm thinking of doing a change of course so I can put ede as second and erase Ilaro but I'm not sure ede accepts second choice ... My fear with Oou is that Oou consider indigene first before non indigene and I’m not an Indigine. I'm just scared and down. Please your advice is needed . |
valentineuwakwe:you don't understand comedy. |
Nn |
dotedote:I use an iPhone xmax too and I use chip and I do update time to time... No spoil market for am. |
Chizuru01:shut up, mad man, ahhh people can lie ehn,,, you will get over 1 million dollars if you can provide real evidence that they truly exist, mumu..... Religion don scatter your brain. If you no believe God make I bend... Na una dey talk rubbish |
dumahi:You no get brain.... Prayer E no go better for Allah and Jesus and all of them... How about that? |
Thanks for sugarcoating it.... |
I've been suicidal these days, depression is real...... Reason = I feel like I don't fit in where I am, people are so dumb. |
1.5.2 Limitation Data from case studies on value management within Nigeria is sparse. This is because it is a relatively new concept in Nigeria. Therefore, this is an imposed limitation to the research work. There is the tendency to receive biased information from the respondents which is common to any self-assessment exercise. This may affect the validity of the results. To mitigate the effect, experienced professionals were involved to obtain quality and reliable responses |
1.4.2 Objectives The objectives of this study are: i) To identify the requirements for the adoption of value management. ii) To appraise the understanding of professionals in the Nigerian construction industry on value management. iii) To appraise the perceived barriers to adopting value management. iv) To determine the industry’s readiness to adopt value management. 1.5 Scope and Limitation 1.5.1 `Scope The study assesses the readiness of the Nigerian construction industry to adopt value management based on the Quantity Surveyor’s perspective. This is because a research conducted by Ellis, et al. (2005) demonstrated that quantity surveyors from leading UK quantity surveying firms were found to demonstrate ability and skills necessary to act as facilitators in value management processes. Adetola (2001) also stated that the re-directioning of the QS practice in Nigeria is more of value and wealth generation through cost and financial engineering rather than preparation of bills of quantities and financial statements. Moreover, Quantity surveyors have been linked to the discipline of value management right from its inception (Oke & Ogunsemi, 2009). Recently, the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria are giving special attention to ensuring value for money in construction projects through awareness in Workshops and Seminars since Quantity Surveyors are the professionals saddled with the responsibility of cost optimisation in construction projects which plays a role in value management. It is in line with this that the study considered Quantity Surveying firms. The areas covered are Abuja, Kaduna and Kano |
service delivery. Value Management has been adopted by public sectors in many countries in order to optimize public projects, to ensure that they achieve their objectives and to achieve value for money invested. However, the Nigerian construction industry is yet to fully embrace value management techniques despite its advocacy. It is in view of this that the study was carried out to assess the readiness of the Nigerian Construction Industry with a view to achieve value for money in project delivery by finding out if the requirements for its adoption are in place. 1.3 Need for the study To improve service delivery through the application of value for money standards in the Nigerian construction industry as contained in the Public Procurement Act (PPA) 2007, there is the need to adopt value management as it is at the forefront for achieving and enhancing value for money. However, two years after the Federal Government Act, Oke and Ogunsemi (2009) observed that value management has not been fully embraced in the Nigerian construction Industry. Kolo and Ibrahim (2010) conducted a theoretical research where they recommended an empirical-based research to determine how adoptable value management is in the Nigerian construction industry. Thus, the need to investigate the readiness to adopt value management in Nigeria becomes of paramount importance so as to provide an understanding as to why value management is yet to be fully embraced and also provide a guide on the necessary steps for its adoption in the Nigerian Construction Industry. 1.4 Aim and Objectives 1.4.1 Aim The aim of this research is to assess the readiness to adopt value management in the Nigerian Construction Industry with a view to improve service delivery |
its massiveness, Nigerian construction industry has severally been described as being unable to deliver (Kolo and Ibrahim, 2010). Furthermore, many clients experience difficulties at the very earliest stages of the construction project life cycle in producing a robust project strategy, not least a ‘brief’ (Latham, 2004). Dallas (2006) notes that a successful project of any type requires that the outcome is clearly defined (requirements) and communicated to those delivering the project (the team). The researcher further noted that value management addresses this element. The utilisation of value management brings substantial benefits for promoting sustainable construction principles. The principles and techniques of value management can provide the required quality to realise an optimal whole life cost and life-cycle assessment during the process of developing a project (Al-Yami and Price, 2006a). Al-Yami and Price (2006b) in another research stated that Value Management approach offers a crucial method for the client to achieve a better built environment and good chance to encourage upgrading in the construction process. They further stated that the essence of optimal usage is strongly related with the philosophy of Value Management, which is applied to satisfy value for money in building and infrastructure projects. Value management is a very good tool for breaking existing perceptions, to force people to take a fresh approach to problem solving and assisting in setting out tasks and objectives with value for money at the front of their thinking (Male, 1998). 1.2 Statement of Research Problem The Nigerian Construction Industry is characterized with lack of capacity to deliver optimally as a result of poor service delivery which creates dissatisfaction amongst clients according to Omole(2000) and Ajator(2004). In 2007, the Federal Government of Nigeria stipulated that procurement of public assets and services must be through the application of value for money standards and practices in order to improve |
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E no go better for Allah and Jesus and all of them... How about that?