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bankylan:Resoundingly accurate and concise commentary reflective of an insightful understanding and sharp grasp of the deep seated issues underlying Nigeria's power sector malaise. I have sent you an e mail request with a view to accessing your seemingly rich repertoire of information on this thorny problem. Thanks for such searing SITREP rendition! |
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sagio09:Chief I need to ask u some things about produce business for export. Sent u a PM...... |
Sahara Reporters can kiss my ass with their stupid malicious allegations. The personal integrity of Dr Olukoya is well known. The man is shockingly ascetic, extraordinarily humble, down to earth, unassuming and utterly non-materialistic. |
EgunMogaji2:I believe it refers to bare bones blocks and concrete work structure bruh. Nothing more. Sometimes it includes roof. Sometimes it don't. |
"The government in the letter agreed that Air Peace airfare was the most convenient and cost effective of all the airlines contacted for the airlift of Nigerians back to the country, but the concern of Canadian Government compelled it to cancel the agreement with the airline. The letter read in part: “The mission therefore engaged a number of airlines and eventually came up with an arrangement and pricing structure with Air Peace, which no other airline was able to match. You will recall that in our Public Notice of 12th May, 2020, the High Commission announced that the Canadian government had expressed reservations concerning the granting of the necessary clearance/landing permit to Air Peace to fly into Canada, due to safety concerns.” Kindly be informed that after protracted engagement, the Canadian Government, has unfortunately reverted with what appears to be a final refusal. As a result, the Air Peace Limited arrangement is hereby cancelled" Nigeria has become the kickball that other nations kick around at will and shyt on derisively. What a shame! What tragedy!! In the days of Nigeria's strongmen military dictators General Idiagbon and, later General Abacha, no nation dared try this shid with Nigeria. This present crop of spineless, confused and sissy pussy weak Nigerian political class make one yearn for the heady days when Nigerian military strongmen stood up and stared down world powers (including the UK during the Dikko abduction, and Abacha who stood ramrod stiff, unyielding, unbending and undaunted to defy the Western powers put together). The glory days of Nigeria peaked during (and died with) the days of her military hero strongmen.....Gideon Orkar, Murtala Muhammed, Kaduna Nzeogwu, Victor Banjo, Odumegwu Ojukwu, Babatunde Idiagbon, Sani Abacha, Joe Garba, Rufus Kupolati, Adekunle Fajuyi, etc, etc..... Maaan, I sure hurt for Nigeria, a world giant brought weakly to its knees by the corrupt, overfed, overbloated, spineless and visionless political-military class (of the last two decades) who ain't nun but simpletons, imbeciles and animals. |
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That punk betta be ready when I come visit dat country. I ma find him and fvck his ass up. Laying his sissy pussy hands on a defenseless woman like dat. |
“Our aim is to protect the exalted office of the CJN. The CJN must not sit in the dock on Monday, because doing such will demystify that office" Demystification of office is NOT a more important concern than Dispensation of justice. Demystification of the rule of law is a latent effect of this move AND it is the real danger here, NOT the so called demystification of office which these legal profession imbeciles and scallywags are claiming to forestall. Their line of argument is profoundly pedestrian, disingenuous, troubling, suspect, utterly dishonorable and outrightly egregious. Prioritizing the prevention of demystification of office over the promotion of the rule of law is akin to recognition and preservation of sacred cows. Nigeria is not a sacred cows constitutionality but a supremacy of law polity. These provocative insult against the sovereignty of the nation's constitution must be robustly resisted, condemned and decimated by all. Instanter. |
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"Egypt has just completed and added 14,000 MW of electricity to its national grid in just 3 years at a cost of just 6 billion Euros. Nigeria has squandered almost $75 billion to develop its power sector since 1960 (including $16 billion spent by Obasanjo) and has only a sickly 5000 MW to show for it. Who says Nigeria's problems are not Nigeria's ruling kleptocrats? Read more below..... Egypt inaugurated several power generation projects, including three electricity plants built by the German conglomerate Siemens, in a ceremony Tuesday attended by President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, government ministers and officials. The three combined-cycle power plants were built by Siemens at a cost of 6 billion euros, or $7.2 billion. They are in Kafr al-Sheikh and Beni Suef provinces and in the new capital city that is under construction outside of Cairo and are expected to provide 14,400 megawatts to Egypt's national electricity grid. Also among other projects inaugurated was a big wind farm in Gabal al-Zeit, on the Red Sea. At the ceremony, Electricity Minister Mohammed Shaker said Egypt has invested in projects in the electricity sector costing some 515 billion Egyptian pounds since June 2014. Egypt suffered a severe power crunch in the years following a 2011 popular uprising that toppled longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak. The nationwide power shortage largely blamed on poor maintenance and lack of funding caused rolling blackouts, particularly during summer, that affected tens of millions of people. During the ceremony, el-Sissi said Egypt has come a long way and Egyptians should be proud of what has been accomplished. The Electricity Ministry's spokesman, Ayman Hamza, told local media earlier that the projects are part of a wider plan to make Egypt a regional energy hub. He said the output will cover all domestic needs and will help boost electrical exchange with neighboring countries. Recently, Egypt raised the price of electricity by an average of 26 percent as part of austerity measures designed to overhaul the country's economy. El-Sissi says the reforms, implemented shortly after he took office in 2014, have put Egypt on "the right track" and that they will spur economic growth by over seven percent in the coming years" Read more here: https://www.thestate.com/news/business/national-business/article215413590.html#storylink=cpy Nigerians, ain't no complicated magic to adequate power supply. Fvck dat shid mofos be doing up there in dat bitch... fvcking up power supply up there for decades. Shid!!! |
Yo I need to talk to you bout this. Interested in coming to Nigeria to invest in agro products distribution. I just sent u a PM. Reply lets talk. Thanks bro. sagio09: |
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These Senegalese players are so damn laid back and sluugggiiishhhh!!! So freakin annoying!! They ain't contesting for balls with urgency, they moving like they got heavy lead tied to they feet, they passes sloppy as hell. But the Japanese be very quick, sharp and hungry for goals. If Senegal fails to win this game, its gone be because of they sluggishness and sloppishness. They gotta stop waiting on lucky position lucky chance goals. They can easily win this game but they so freaking nonchalant, allowing the Japs to keep eating they lunch. Fvck! |
Oh my! Senegal u gotta do better. Play like u wanna win!!! |
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This ref needs to be gob smacked soon as he leaves the field. He sooo shamelessly protective of Ronaldo and openly partial to Portugal! Sissy has deprived Morrocco of 2 precious penalties and many other foul calls. Dammmnnnn!!! |
These freakin innacurate Morroco's passes are getting on my freakin nerves!!!! |
I keep saying it. Morroco's undoing is gone be their innacurate passes |
Morrocco's weakness in the second half is glaring.....they are wasting precious ball possessions by inaccurate passing thereby giving the ball away to Portugal too often. Each ball possession by Portugal could potentially lead to a goal for Portugal just as each possession lost by Morrocco equals a potential goal lost for Morrocco. Morrocco needs to tighten up these posssession losses and pass the ball with urgency and accuracy like a patient on rapidly dwindling life support. |
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