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Politics / Re: Much Ado About Lagos: Once All Seaport Become Viable, It's Otilo To Lasgidy! by BigkokoRep: 7:39am
Can you imagine the impudence! Do you or did you ever worked in Onne? Una go read stuffs online, then open mouth waaa like pregnant fish dey talk rubbish!

The mere fact that you don't know FOT/FLT been the call name of the govt part of Onne Port means you are ineligible to talk about Onne.

For those you may likely deceive here, mostly yullobas urchins like you, there are two Govt operated ports in Rivers State, as (Onne isn't in Port Harcourt):
• Federal Ocean Terminal aka FOT and Federal lighter Terminal aka FLT.
• Port Harcourt Port aka Abonema wharf in PHALGA.

FOT/FLT is nested on the waters off Onne village, quite close to Ikpokiri island. It's a Deep Water port, that's you don't even need to dredge it to accept heavy vessels. Since after the war, the Port was purposely sabotage, abandoned and not made use off, but Nigeria govt has staff, custom, immigration etc stationed there.

It was the highly well positioned location that made Atiku & Ado Bayero to form Integrated Logistics Services aka Intels and got a 100 year lease of the area to develop their own Port.

Before now, that place looks like where area boys dey gather to smoke, until Intels through Prodeco and about 20 other smaller companies made it look attractive for this tribalistic confused lady to think it's full Operational. In other words, most of the Port equipment there is owned by a private company Intels.

This takes me to what Fully Operational means, because our dear confused lady has no clue what it means!

Fully Operational means Port facilities would be upgraded, refurbished or new ones installed. This would make the Port attractive for ships to berth instead of hanging around Lagos water for weeks before berthing. But these Ports lack all these, so most ships still prefer Lagos ports which has modern, best equipment. Now, what stops Nigerian Gov from installing modern equipment on these other Ports so that ship captains or Chinedu can have a choice of where to Land?

The answer is obvious even to our dear confused lady!

Finally, I'm sure you are not normal, because I'm here telling you that the Ports are not fully operational as a normal Port, you are insisting me & you know..that it is. Sincerely speaking, are you normal?

You're talking of bonded warehouses.... hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. El Rufai built lots of such warehouses for his ill-fated inland whatever.... Umahi built an airport which no plane has ever used.... that's the best I can liken your bonded houses. Ask OUK how many times his container designated for Aba market has used his bonded warehouses in Elimgbu? In case you don't know, it's the ships berthing that makes the bonded warehouses useful. And it's the Port equipment and facilities that makes the Port attractive to shipping companies. And ITS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF NIGERIAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO UPGRADE, MODERNIZE THOSE PORT FACILITIES that would make these Port attractive to shipping companies, so that the bonded warehouses can be used for helping Chinedu bring in his containers from overseas!

Chop these statics!
0. Lagos market was a recent Creation by Chinedu and Okoro due to skewed import guidelines.
1. 90% of goods brought into the country through Ports are used outside Lagos. So the end market is else where.
2. 90% of good importer is brought in by Okoro or Chinedu.
3. Chinedu and Okoro who import most of Nigeria imports requires Ports closer to his own market, which is Aba, Onitsha and Nnewi!

Finally, making the Port nearer to the end market of Chinedu and Okoro is what we should be talking off!

Not making fun of you, but I'd love to say, our so called educator would end up getting schooled him/her self! grin


confusedlady:



I see that as I am educating you,you keep on shifting the goal post on order to propagate your tribal agenda.
Stop misinformation to those who don't know better.
The fact that you know about FOT and FLT convinces me that you know Onne Port very well but in your mischief have chosen to spread lies and falsehood in order to achieve your agenda.

You and I know that Port Harcourt 1 and Port Harcourt 2 sea ports are fully functional. In your mischief you were even asking if there are cranes and forklifts to off load 40ft and 20 ft containers?
Are you alright at all?
Even the bonded container terminal opened by your brother Orji Uzor Kalu called SLOT bonded terminal at Elimgbu area of Port Harcourt use Kalmar forklifts to off load containers not to talk of the equipment used by a big container terminal like WACT.
Most of the container cargo to Port Harcourt 1 and 2 are destined for markets in Aba. 90% of the bonded terminals are owned by your Ibo brothers. 90% of cargo in Port Harcourt 1 and 2 are owned by Ibos who use the port to bring in their goods because their area is landlocked.
The sooner you accept the truth the better for you. Stop lying, stop being mischievous, tell the truth and let your soul be free of your hatred and bitterness.
Port Harcourt ports are optimally functional. Any one saying otherwise is a LIAR!!!
Politics / Re: Peter Obi Is Saddened & Shocked By The Deportation Of Osun Indigenes By Lagos by Dbegining: 7:35am
shonepa:
First of all listen Adeleke and check and balance am well if wetin em talk make brain.

Afrter em talk say em get evidence of the deportees, em still talk say make sanwo olu do investigation to prove say nothing like dat happn.

And em be get solid evidence.

Sense na em matta no be ur emotions


Wò dey talk of emotions here?

Mr man. So everything wey government talk na I'm be truth. Make we swallow everything wey Sanwo Olu talk as truth. Cause Sanwo Olu na Jesus abi?

And adeleke no even talk say the thing no happen. Him just talk the normal investigation investigation talk and we know say that one na cappin.
Politics / Re: Peter Obi Is Saddened & Shocked By The Deportation Of Osun Indigenes By Lagos by shonepa(m): 7:30am
First of all listen Adeleke and check and balance am well if wetin em talk make brain.

Afrter em talk say em get evidence of the deportees, em still talk say make sanwo olu do investigation to prove say nothing like dat happn.

And em be get solid evidence.

Sense na em matta no be ur emotions

Dbegining:


See this fool.

You wey do proper research, oya talk wetin be the real tory?

Mumu. undecided
Politics / Re: Gowon: Nigeria Would Have Been Better If Yar’adua Had Completed His Tenure by Mrchippychappy(m): 7:29am
grin

Man wey don almost enter grave finish still dey talk about

"However, I believe that one day, we shall have a solution. He was honey and sincere in dealing with any problem, and he was incorruptible. You can not blame him for corruption; he was clean. His various activities including the amnesty programme that he brought to the Niger Delta ensured our economy was protected."

At some point, you have to start asking if the "project" was ever meant to succeed? At some point the solution or your calculation isn't the problem, the problem lies in the question, if the question is faulty and you fail to see it, then you would never find the right answer, even the smartest person would have the wrong calculations while trying to solve a question riddled with errors.

Nigeria's solution or salvation might not actually be in the accomplishment of the country's future goals, rather it might he in the dissolution of this geographical concoted mashup that was mixed by a couple of Europeans who had absolutely no regard for our ethnic differences and regional borders.

We need an economic area of different independent nations working together. This forced ethnic "airbnb" accommodation that we call a unified country isn't working and if we are going to avert danger in the future, then we better start acknowledging the fact that the answer is not the problem, the question is.

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Politics / Re: FG Took Abandoned Train From Lagos To Port Harcourt And Aba. by Brenbentondiaz: 7:25am
FatherOfJesus:
If you the see the backward train these guys commissioned, it's shameful.

How you have standard trains in Lagos, Ibadan, Kano and Kaduna but you brought abandoned train to us the Aba and Port Harcourt.

If we talk now, Ikwerre people will think that we are against. It's time for Ikwerre people, who actually contribute majority of the resources to speak but they are mute. They are pretending like they are not seeing the shame called trains

B-b-b-but I thought you guys are not Nigerians, and that you're Biaflans? I thought Tulumbu is not your plesident? So, considering the above, you should consider the donation of those trains as foreign aid to support your poor, degenerate region. Developers and being confused. Lolz.
Business / Re: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 18 ➜ ➜ ➜ by kingcisE(m): 7:17am
Reloadedisraelp:
So manu collect 4-0 yesterday n nobody Dy talk about am....una just focus on giveaway sad
As a man u fan, my Chelsea colleagues go chop me raw today.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by YkUnltd: 7:16am
You can talk, teach, coach and make heads turn, right?

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Business / Re: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 18 ➜ ➜ ➜ by kingcisE(m): 7:15am
Septagon:
God of football has a way of lifting someone.I can remember u dropping ur acct when goldenval was sharing money but u were not given(I think),only for u to win huge few hours later.Eseka12 too.gave up for the season but had to play the final one and boom.morale:never give up.
True talk
Politics / Re: Coastal Road: Leave The Talk, Let's Face The Business By Olusegun Dada by Hotice085: 7:13am
emkz:
Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road: Leave the talk, Let's face the business by Olusegun Dada.


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Olusegun Dada is Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Social Media

Blah blah blah blah
Ogbeni show me the road map of this phantom project
Politics / Re: Rivers Assembly Is Non-existent to Me, Peace Accord not binding - Fubara by renheart(m): 7:13am
Confirmedzombie:
Fubara will be impeached on or before 25th May.

He will be picked up by DSS. Those hailing him have pushed him to his doom.

I have no sympathy for him. FG will withhold his monthly allocation and also derecognize him.

He has no powers to make this pronouncements but only the courts can do and this is already in court.

Fubara, you have lost this and all those hailing you will abandon you.

talk is cheap

I think you should ask questions before bringing your ignorant self out. He has 100% power to short the state assembly down on the ground if this political crisis. Iv not seen where an ordinary commissional hides information from the government because he pleasing one nonsense master that thinks he is bigger than the state. The state assembly makes appointment and clear the appointed person and forced on the governor. That's rubbish of the highest order. You guys should continue to be dummy to your master. One thing that is sure, you will all be disgraced including your master.
Politics / Re: Coastal Road: Leave The Talk, Let's Face The Business By Olusegun Dada by ClearFlair: 7:08am
emkz:
Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road: Leave the talk, Let's face the business by Olusegun Dada.


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Lol
Crime / Re: My Mum Was Beaten With A Machete By A Man Owing Her Money by altteemy: 7:08am
@everyone, while of course it is unacceptable for violence of any kind to be done on another not to talk of what happened to the OP's mother, it is worth the patience to get both sides of the story. You might be surprised to hear more. Don't be sentimental because a female is reporting.

I could see certain people saying things like the "man is a dead man" and so on. This only puts the OP and her mum into trouble should anything happen to the man all of a sudden. Posts on NairaLand are seen by law enforcement and sometimes by the people being reported themselves.

With the right info I posted above, she can get justice for her mother without any repercussions to any of them. Let's consider their safety too.
Politics / Re: Adeleke Interfaces With Sanwo-Olu Over Alleged Deportation Of Osun Indegenes by SonofLagos: 7:08am
DMerciful:
talk like a sane person
you are the insane person here Obinna, because I don’t understand how a sane person will keep on crying over someone else’s property angry
Politics / Re: Adeleke Interfaces With Sanwo-Olu Over Alleged Deportation Of Osun Indegenes by DMerciful(m): 7:06am
talk like a sane person
SonofLagos:
you can only cry and wail, and that’s where it ends grin you can’t force the hand of the government. Besides there is no truth in this news. As a true Son of Lagos we welcome all our brothers from all over Yorubaland. before such will ever happen, trust me we must have gotten ridden of all sad yeast developers back to there shitty region cheesy
Politics / Re: Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road ''Already Producing Thousands Of Jobs'' (essay) by Mynd44: 7:04am
Business / Re: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 18 ➜ ➜ ➜ by Reloadedisraelp: 7:04am
So manu collect 4-0 yesterday n nobody Dy talk about am....una just focus on giveaway sad
Politics / Re: Mrs Oluremi Tinubu Receives 2nd Lt Princess Oluchukwu Owowoh by Fearyourcreator: 7:01am
gidgiddy:


Yeah, patriots of a country that has achieved nothing
You see where she dey being a patriot to this country, make God add 100 years to your current age you sure say you fit achieve 10% of that madam don achieve... And again the last Obi outing, you hear Wetin the oyinbo man talk there ... If you have achieved nothing with your life stop generalizing it , abeg

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Foreign Affairs / Israeli Airstrike Hit Rafah As Ceasefire Deal Fall Short by Celestialsword: 6:47am
Israeli airstrikes killed multiple people in Rafah early Tuesday, Palestinian officials said, after Israel reiterated its commitment to an offensive in southern Gaza, saying ceasefire terms responded to by Hamas were "far from" meeting its demands.
Israel said its war cabinet had "unanimously decided" to continue with the Rafah operation "to exert military pressure on Hamas." However, Israel will send a delegation for further talks, which Qatar said would resume Tuesday.
Palestinian civilians told to evacuate eastern Rafah by the Israeli military have described their fear and despair. More than 1 million Palestinians have fled to the city during seven months of war.
The White House said the US remains opposed to an Israeli ground invasion of Rafah, while the UN chief said such a move would be "intolerable."


Palestinians flee from Rafah, Gaza Strip, on May 6. Ramadan Abed/Reuters
Palestinian civilians told to evacuate eastern Rafah by the Israeli military have described their fear and despair at being uprooted from their homes and shelters, as Israel airstrikes hit Gaza’s southernmost city.

“We left because they distributed leaflets,” Mohammed Ghanem, a resident in eastern Rafah told a CNN stringer in the area on Monday. “(They) are striking everywhere without differentiating between children, adults, militants or non-militants. I left my house that I have been building for 17 years.”
Ghanem and his wife were pushing strollers piled high with belongings. “We no longer have a home. We are heading to Mawasi because there is no safety with the Israelis. They are killing women and children,” he said.

Another woman from eastern Rafah said, “The Israelis sent us messages ordering us to leave. We cannot stay.”

Earlier on Monday, the Israeli military called on an estimated 100,000 Palestinians living in parts of eastern Rafah to “evacuate immediately,” telling them to move to Al-Mawasi, a coastal town near the city of Khan Younis that aid groups say is not appropriate for habitation.

In a statement, the office of Israel’s prime minister said the country’s war cabinet had “unanimously decided” to continue with the Rafah operation “to exert military pressure on Hamas.”



Israeli airstrikes killed multiple people in Rafah early Tuesday, Palestinian officials said, after Israel reiterated its commitment to an offensive in southern Gaza.

Israel has vowed to "exert military pressure on Hamas" in Rafah after saying the ceasefire terms the Palestinian militant group responded to Monday were "far from" meeting its demands.

International leaders, including the United Nations chief, have urged Israel and Hamas to agree to a ceasefire deal as tensions escalate on the ground after the Israeli military called on Palestinians in eastern Rafah to "evacuate immediately."


Negotiations stall: Hamas on Monday said it responded a ceasefire deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar, but Israel said the terms Hamas accepted were still far from meeting its "requirements." However, Israel said it will send a delegation to Cairo for further talks, which mediator Qatar said would resume Tuesday.
Deadly strikes: Palestinian officials reported multiple fatalities in Rafah following Israeli airstrikes early Tuesday. It comes after at least 26 people were killed by strikes from late Sunday into the early hours of Monday, the Civil Defense said. Separately, video and images showed multiple explosions in Rafah on Monday night, which US officials said they did not believe to be the beginning of Israel's operation.
Mass evacuations: Palestinians evacuating eastern Rafah described their fear and despair, after Israel's evacuation order raised fears that its long-threatened assault on the city could be imminent. Throughout the war, more than 1 million Palestinians have fled to Rafah, where Hamas is believed to have regrouped after Israel’s destruction of much of northern Gaza.
International response: Qatar and Jordan expressed hope for a ceasefire deal, while the White House said the US remains opposed to an Israeli ground invasion of Rafah and that President Joe Biden had been briefed about where things stand on negotiations. Meanwhile, the UN secretary-general warned that a Rafah ground invasion would be "intolerable" and the UN human rights chief called Israel's evacuation order "inhumane."



US President Joe Biden and King Abdullah II of Jordan “discussed the latest developments in Gaza and affirmed their commitment to work together towards an enduring end to the crisis” during their lunch at the White House Monday, the White House said.

“They further underscored the need for an immediate release of the hostages held by Hamas and a sustainable ceasefire that allows for a surge of the urgently needed humanitarian assistance to be delivered safely through Gaza,” a readout of the meeting released by the White House said.
“Both remain committed to achieving a durable, lasting peace to include a pathway to a Palestinian state, with security guarantees for Israel."
Both Biden and Abdullah “reiterated their shared commitment to facilitating the increased, sustained delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians in Gaza,” the White House said. Biden also thanked the king for his “critical leadership and partnership in this effort.”

Abdullah warned Biden in their meeting that an Israeli attack on Rafah, where about 1.4 million Palestinians are internally displaced "threatens to lead to a new massacre," according to a post on X from Jordan's Royal Hashemite Court.



Civil defense teams transport several injured people following Israeli attacks in Rafah, southern Gaza.
Civil defense teams transport several injured people following Israeli attacks in Rafah, southern Gaza. Palestinian Civil Defence
Israeli airstrikes killed a number of Palestinians and injured others early Tuesday, Palestinian officials said.

In a statement published alongside photos of at least two bodies inside body bags, the Palestinian Civil Defense said it had rescued "several injured individuals from under the rubble of several homes which were bombed by Israeli warplanes tonight in various places" in Rafah.
Eight Palestinians were killed in two attacks on Rafah, although the exact timeframe remains unclear, according to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA.

Rafah's Kuwait hospital said it received 11 dead, according to a post on its Facebook account in the early hours of Tuesday.

The reports come after Israel reiterated its commitment to an offensive in southern Gaza, saying ceasefire terms accepted by Hamas were "far from" meeting its demands.

An Israeli ground invasion of Rafah would be "intolerable," United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said on Monday.

"A ground invasion in Rafah would be intolerable because of its devastating humanitarian consequences and because of its destabilizing impact in the region," the UN chief warned.
Guterres said he had made a "very strong appeal" to both the Israeli government and the leadership of Hamas to "go an extra mile" to reach a ceasefire agreement.

"This is an opportunity that cannot be missed," he added.



Israel says Rafah operations will go ahead as Hamas deal remains "far" from meeting its demands
From CNN's Abeer Salman, Christian Edwards, Becky Anderson and Jeremy Diamond

Israel said the terms of a ceasefire proposal Hamas accepted on Monday remained “far from” meeting its demands and warned its military operations in Rafah would continue, even as it sent negotiators to talk to mediators.

In a statement Monday, Hamas said the head of its political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, told the Qatari prime minister and Egyptian intelligence minister that the militant group had accepted their proposals for a ceasefire and hostage deal.

Palestinians celebrated that statement in the streets of Gaza, while in Tel Aviv, hostage families and their supporters implored Israel’s leaders to accept the deal.

However, shortly afterwards, Israel said the terms Hamas had accepted were still far from meeting its “requirements,” and reiterated its commitment to an offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, saying its war cabinet had “unanimously decided” to continue with the operation “to exert military pressure on Hamas.” It did agree, though, to send a delegation to the mediators for further talks.
Later on Monday evening, the Israel Defense Forces said it was “conducting targeted strikes against Hamas terror targets in eastern Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.” Video and images obtained by CNN showed multiple explosions in the Rafah area on Monday night.

CNN political and global affairs analyst Barak Ravid said Israeli forces were going to take over the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing in the next few hours, citing two sources with direct knowledge.

The news comes just hours after Israel ordered Palestinians living in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza, to “evacuate immediately.”

The order raised fears that Israel’s long-threatened assault on the city could be imminent. More than 1 million Palestinians have fled to Rafah, where Hamas is believed to have regrouped after Israel’s destruction of much of the north of Gaza.


Sounds of apparent gunfire at the Rafah border crossing were heard from the Egyptian side early Tuesday, in footage from Egyptian state broadcaster Al Qahera News





A view of lighting flare fired by the Israeli army in Rafah, Gaza on May 6. Hani Alshaer/Anadolu/Getty Images
Video and images obtained by CNN showed multiple explosions in the Rafah area of southern Gaza on Monday night.

Local social media accounts reported the explosions were to the east of Rafah, an area where the Israel Defense Forces had ordered an evacuation of civilians earlier Monday.

The United States is closely monitoring reports of the explosions and has “real concerns” about the situation that is unfolding, but does not believe this is the beginning of a major Israel military operation into southern Gaza, US officials told CNN.

The Biden administration remains opposed to Israel going into Rafah, as White House spokesman John Kirby told reporters repeatedly on Monday. And while the current situation is concerning, these US officials stressed that for now, they believe the reports of strikes in Rafah are limited in scope.



Indirect ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas will continue on Tuesday, with a Qatari delegation heading to Cairo, according to the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Spokesperson Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al-Ansari said in a statement early Tuesday that the continued negotiations come after Hamas sent a response about a possible proposal, which "can be described as positive."

Al-Ansari expressed Qatar's "hope that the talks will culminate in reaching an agreement for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the exchange of prisoners and detainees, and the sustainable flow of humanitarian aid into all areas of the Strip."

There have been international calls for an agreement to be reached on a ceasefire and hostage release deal. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday called on the Israeli government and Hamas to agree to a ceasefire deal after Hamas said it accepted a deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar.

The Jordanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi also expressed his hope for a deal to be met on X.

Hamas has said it responded to a deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar, but a senior Israeli and a US official said Hamas' response was to a different proposal than one Israel helped craft.

Israel said the proposal Hamas accepted was far from the "necessary requirements," while Hamas has said it would not back down from its demands in the proposal it agreed to.



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Romance / Re: MEN!! Stop Taking Women On DATES, It's A SCAM!! (Photos) by SocialJustice: 6:39am
FRANCISTOWN:

And why must the plus one be a community property? Why can't it be one of your loyal underlyings?
And how do you know she's community property when you just met her and what if she is? Una just dey talk like small children, I know say una no dey f*ck for life, if not una no go dey vomit all these nonsense.

Go to Cambodia to look for girls that do not seek financial protection from their man before opening her legs. You think to accidentally carry a broke boys pregnancy is a joke.
Agriculture / Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by iamoyindamola(m): 6:33am
ChybuzzDD:


How? Who told you that? Una dey move around with a century old myth dropped by our ignorant and illiterate ancestors

Venoms are stored in glands that are located around the head, and these glands are connected to the hollow teeth through ducts.

Muscle contractions are required to expel the venoms from the glands through the ducts to the hollow teeth.

A dead snake, just like a dead human, has no working muscles.

So, how will the dead snake move the venoms to her teeth and then into the victim's body?

Mugu 🤣🤣🤣
I love it when dull nairalanders talk trash with confidence
Continue abeg
Politics / Re: Tinubu, Shettima Out Of The Country, Is Nigeria On Autopilot? - Atiku by kaludestiny10(m): 6:30am
Kids everywhere. I'm not a fan of Athiku but calling an elderly person a fool is a low score on your part.
mrkunlex:
Dubai landlord don talk, Atiku the old fool just dey disgrace himself

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Politics / Re: Bayo Onanuga Refers To Peter Obi As "Bitter Obi" by lastmessenger: 6:15am
MICHEALADEX:


.you be werey how do you defend a man who keeps demarkrting his country becos he lost an election


Seeking validation
he keep remarking the country? Could that be the reason why there is 200% inflation. You guys are easily deceived. They have given you obi to talk about making you to forget the state of the economy. Nigeria politicians are very good in what they do
Nairaland / General / Re: Allegations Against OSSAP-SDGS Hits Brick Wall As Police Drags Writer by texazzpete(m): 6:15am
‘Sustainable development goals’ with billions at their disposal and all they can talk about is ‘skills acquisition center’ and ‘blocks of classroom’.

We know what these usually entail. Usually lackluster places for a handful of artisans to learn and ugly classroom blocks. Is that what they truly want to boast about doing?
Religion / Re: Muslim Vs Christians Tolerance by Everyday247: 6:15am
Davidnilla:
I think Muslims will be offended by this comment... Cos it seems you dey stereotype them to be dangerous?
Note, i no call any specific people oh, i jus talk say people's brains dey hot concerning this matter.
Religion / Re: ATHEISTS!!! Tell Me Why You're Atheist And I'll (try To) Debate You. by Wilgrea7(m): 6:11am
CMdunk35:
Just want to have a meaningful conversation about why you are atheist. Tell me, and we'll talk.

I've looked, and found no evidence of a god. That doesn't mean to imply that I know how everything works or where everything came from.

Frankly I don't, and I have more questions now than when I was a Christian. Nonetheless, I've found no evidence for what people refer to as a god, at least in the classical sense.

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Crime / Re: The Moment A Pastor Escaped Been Shot During A Sermon by Everyday247: 6:11am
A man named "polite" is trying to shoot someone. Is all right.

When i been try convince my friends that names no mean anything, them been talk say "NO names like prosper mean say u go prosper".
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by oliverano: 6:00am
abduleez1:


And this is the reason why Araujo makes me angry these days. He play rubbish and cost the team a potential final appearance and weyrey dey talk say he's not responsible. Lack of responsibility and very stupid thing to say. Uncharacteristic of a captain. That reason alone makes him out of the conversation of Captaincy.


I understand your position but leadership(coach) is everything. An army of sheep led by a lion will always defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.

For instance, our squad is better on paper than that of Girona but they defeated us home and away 8:4. No team other than may be Madrid is beating us under a coach like Enrique 8:4 home and away in this Laliga, none.

I remember when we lost 4:0 to PSG in the UCL. During the pressers, the journalist asked Enrique about the return leg at camp nou he said "If they score 4, we'll score 6" this is what elite mentality and taking responsibility is all about. Enrique get him fault but I Iove that man.

Xavi would've said that it's going to be a very tough game and that the grass and wind should be in better shape. In fact he's not sure if we'll qualify.

I think Araujo should continue as captain in the absence of Roberto and Stergen. It's a leadership problem. He's a guy that loves to learn. He'll learn, I believe.

You're always gonna reflect your leader especially in this line of job over time. Arteta mirrors Pep in everything including dressing, if you watch the 'All or Nothing' documentary, he acts and talks like Pep who was his boss not quite long ago.

Believe me when I tell you that Araujo isn't making that statement under Luis Enrique, Arteta or Pep. If your coach is constantly complaining and pointing fingers instead of taking responsibilities, eventually you'll do same as captain. Imagine our coach complaining about grass and wind after getting piped. Not good enough, believe me, not good enough.

We need a coach!

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Romance / Re: Man Surprises His Two Wives With Their First Cars(photos) by Dreamhighnow(m): 5:59am
NiRfreak:
Woman will always smile and be happy in polygamy once a rich man is involved.....
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But with a poor man, our new generation will turn to Tiger and turn that polygamous home to a world war affair.....
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Moral lesson
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1. Have money
2. Women have no standards once you have money....none has a standard
3. Polygamy is suddenly a civilized affair even for the so called educated tussh lady as long as u are rich
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What a confused deceitful gender...........

So much hate for female gender. Hope u remember your mum is part of the deceitful gender and your future daughter. Na you talk am
Politics / Re: Was 2nd Niger Bridge A 'Wasted Venture' Since You Already Had 1st Niger Bridge? by obailala(m): 5:55am
Reflect7:


Mr Man, that road will be completed in 7 to 8 years maximum.

I don't know where you people and Obi are plucking out these outlandish figures like 30 years and all this nonsense.

You need to stop this.

Regarding the funding, ''The total estimated cost of the 700km Lagos-Calabar Coastal road project is put at N15.6 trillion. The funding model for the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project is EPC+ (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Financing) where the federal government would put up a counterpart financing of around 30% while the contractor funds the remainder.

Last October, FEC approved the EPC+ model for this project in favor of Hitech Construction company. Going by the estimated N15.6 trillion cost for the entire coastal road stretch, the federal government’s counterpart fund is around N4.68 trillion.

The federal government, in a bid to hasten the commencement of the project, decided to finance construction of the first 47km in phase 1 of the road project, which runs from Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island to the Lekki Deep Sea port. The contract sum of N1.06 trillion was awarded for this section by FEC to Hitech, and construction is ongoing with unprecedented speed.

Whatever funding FG is providing for this section of the road will come under the FG’s counterpart fund. I must emphasize that this funding model adopted by the Tinubu administration is the best model possible, considering the country’s revenue size. This is a monumental infrastructural project being majorly funded with private finance. This is possible because the coastal road is extremely viable.''

https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2024/05/06/lagos-calabar-coastal-road-leave-the-talk-lets-face-the-business/
Okay oo... 7-8 years for a 700km road primarily through rivers and swamps. May God keep us alive to witness the miracle.
Politics / Re: Rivers Assembly Is Non-existent to Me, Peace Accord not binding - Fubara by Moseshasss: 5:49am
Wickedfacts:


You don't understand. They can impeach Fubara and the Presidency will order the IGP and DG of DSS to give effect to it. Less than 6 hours and Fubara will be out as Governor.
Then, the people who want to talk about defection can go waste their time in court.


If it was possible then OBJ will have done that to TINUBU..... oga we have grown....

Please advice them to go ahead with impeachment and see the result... Even thinking of it.. It's a crisis they will have to face....
Politics / Re: FG Took Abandoned Train From Lagos To Port Harcourt And Aba. by BolaAThubv(m): 5:49am
FatherOfJesus:
If you the see the backward train these guys commissioned, it's shameful.

How you have standard trains in Lagos, Ibadan, Kano and Kaduna but you brought abandoned train to us the Aba and Port Harcourt.

If we talk now, Ikwerre people will think that we are against. It's time for Ikwerre people, who actually contribute majority of the resources to speak but they are mute. They are pretending like they are not seeing the shame called trains
Why must you bring Ikwerre people into this discussion? Rivers State is made up of different ethnic nationalities and Ikwerre is just one of them. You don't need anybody's validation to criticize the antiquities they brought to the South East in the name of rail transport. One thing is certain, the South East will be free someday.

By the way, which resources did you say Ikwerre people are the major contributors? If it is oil you're talking about, sorry to burst your bubble... There is no single drop of oil in Ikwerre land.
Politics / Re: Rivers Assembly Is Non-existent to Me, Peace Accord not binding - Fubara by Wickedfacts: 5:48am
cyberguy72:
nonsense talk... Just dey console yourself its allowed

You no sabi anything, you just dey make noise.
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