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special1Z:ahhh come on dude. I did believed u the first time ...about 90%. but I don't understand u now. I why will they not send the email when they've sent the sms and even promise to send the email. I don't get ur logic. |
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Guys get the Diggers, I've found the GOLD! |
NewsRescue Following the stoning of Nigeria’s president’s campaign team in two PDP states, Bauchi and Katsina, NewsRescue indicts Nigeria’s president, Goodluck Jonathan in the promotion of this “violence” against public officials for poor performance. As quoted in the Punch of February 4th, 2012 , in an article captioned, “ Jonathan breaks silence on Bayelsa crisis, knocks Sylva … says ex-gov was stoned for poor performance;” the President of Nigeria said, while speaking of Governor Sylvia of Bayelsa: “He (Jonathan) claimed that the former governor’s style of leadership and poor performance compelled the people of the state to hurl stones at him (Sylva) during one of his presidential visits. He later turned to Dickson and said, “You have brought people from Abuja to Yenagoa today. The only thing I want to tell you in the presence of Bayelsa State is that I was here in this place some months ago and Bayelsans stoned the governor. You must work hard to make sure that Bayelsans don’t stone you. The day I come here and Bayelsans stone you, I will follow and stone you.” To read more visit the site below newsrescue.com/president-jonathan-tells-nigerians-to-throw-stones-at-officials-for-poor-performance-video/#axzz3PoGbv9bE |
robedu:I think am gonna need that same kind of help because my wife whom I married as a virgin sees sex as a punishment rather than something to be enjoyed. it pains me alot |
CuteDude53:bros biko,pls share the mtn/etisalat data cheat with me nah. shaayauaminu@gmail.com. may God bless your hustles in this 2015 |
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WHERE'S THE DIGGER, I'VE FOUND THE GOLD! |
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my toyota corolla matrix had an accident, i still have the romote and can sale to u . currently at Abuja. 7b2af69d |
In a move that will raise the stakes in the rapidly evolving Nigerian cement market, leading cement manufacturer, Dangote Cement Plc, has announced huge cuts in the price of the essential construction product. In a step that will make cement cheaper than it has ever been since 2005, the group managing director of Dangote Cement, Mr. Devakumar Edwin, said the company had pegged the Dangote 32.5 cement grade at N1,000 per 50 kg bag, while the higher 42.5 grade is to sell for N1,150 per bag. The new prices, exclusive of the Value Added Tax (VAT), represent about 40 per cent discount on the prevailing market price of the product, which currently sells for N1, 700 across the country irrespective of the grade. Edwin said the move was in line with the company’s commitment to the nation’s dire need for the development of infrastructure and to boost the federal and state government’s ongoing effort to reduce the near 20 million housing deficit in Nigeria. “We recognise the need for a dramatic increase in the response to the huge infrastructure and housing deficit in the country, and one of the ways of addressing the issue is bringing the price of building materials down to much more affordable levels, especially cement which is within our own control, as part of our own contribution to the transformation agenda of the Goodluck Jonathan administration and the attainment of key milestones in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),” he said. Since the commencement of the implementation of the backward integration policy for cement in the country over 12 years ago, the local production capacity of the product had risen from less than 2 million metric tonnes per annum to about 38 million metric tonnes per annum today. During the over 12-year period of the backward integration policy, over $20 billion has been directly and indirectly injected into the Nigerian cement industry, with Dangote Cement Plc accounting for 60 per cent of that spend. The GMD/CEO also noted that Dangote Cement Plc would continue to align its corporate social responsibility with its strategic business initiatives and would continue to evaluate its pricing regime in Nigeria’s best interest. Meanwhile, the timing of the initiative has confounded industry watchers who say that, from experience, the cement market is entering the high demand phase as the rainy season is tapering off and the dry season, which provides the opportunity for increased construction and building activities, is setting in. Recently, in further compliance with the ongoing Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) directive and regulation on the various grades of cement and their prescribed uses, Dangote Cement launched its brand of the premium 32.5 cement grade which is restricted to plastering use. The largest cement producer in Nigeria noted that the move was to develop a full bouquet of cement types to meet the varying needs of consumers. With this move, Dangote now produces 42.5 for column casting, block making, decking and other general purpose construction work that require high strength, and the 32.5 grade for rendering or plastering. The company produces on demand the 52.5 grade for specialised construction of high strength structures such as bridges, flyovers and sky scrapers among others. The 32.5 grade of cement which has the lowest strength among the cement grades was priced lower than the others, selling for N150 lower than the price of 42.5, a price cut that is part of the earlier announced price regime. Dangote said in compliance with the SON standard for cement quality and packaging, the 32.5 type shelf life would be clearly labelled in order to minimise the incidence of building collapse in the nation’s building and construction industry arising from the misapplication of the different grades of cement. The national president of the Block Moulders Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Rasidi Adebowale, said he received the news with much happiness especially considering what the price reduction held for his members in Nigeria. He expressed the hope that the new price review would translate to reduction in the price of blocks In his own comment, Alhaji Okunola Abegunde, the Lagos State chairman of the Block Moulders, said he had all along been looking forward to a time like this when the price of cement would come down so that the low income group could become house owners. The chairman, Coalition Against Building Collapse, Kola Ojewuyi, noted that the downward review of prices had confounded the critics of Dangote Cement who had earlier condemned the campaign embarked upon by company for the adoption of the 42.5 cement grade as a ploy to increase price of the commodity. The president, Nigerian Institute of Architects, Arc. Bruno Niyi, hailed the current move by Dangote and urged the management of the company to sustain the new price regime and ensure it is not hijacked by profiteers. |
too much secrecy surrounding NNPC dealings |
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has picked holes in the 2015 federal government budget proposal in which N1.22 trillion is budgeted for kerosene subsidy alone. IPMAN shares industry stakeholders’ concern that government is not obviously pro-active in dealing with the issue of transparency deficit that has characterised petroleum subsidy. Speaking with LEADERSHIP in an interview, IPMAN national treasurer Gani Dibu Aderibigbe noted that since the current National Assembly had promised to pass the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) before the end of its tenure, it is believed that the law would end the era of fuel subsidy. The union leader also noted that kerosene subsidy, its import and distribution had been shrouded in secrecy and handled in a way that end users did not have access to the product, and wondered why the government was budgeting such colossal sum for subsidy despite this. Noting that only the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) currently imports and distributes imported kerosene, he said: “The same NNPC distributes all imported and locally refined kerosene. It is because demand exceeds supply that causes scarcity. NNPC is unable to meet the demand. Other marketers are not allowed to import as it is done in the case of petrol and diesel. It means NNPC alone cannot import sufficient kerosene for this country.” He also raised the issue of distribution which, he said, is a major problem causing scarcity. According to Aderibigbe, since the IPMAN crisis started, all kerosene allocations to members were done without the union’s leaders’ input. “Some faceless marketers were even allocated four, five or even six trucks regularly whenever kerosene is being allocated, some are not given at all,” he alleged. “The ones allocated to DAPMAN members where our members buy on regular basis are not sold at stipulated rates; how then will the buyers buy at high price and sell at lower regulated price. We have complained but no one seems to care, not even Department of petroleum Resources (DPR) – the industry police.” Saying that NNPC sidelined IPMAN in kerosene distribution and did it directly with its subsidiary, Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC) because of IPMAN’s leadership crisis, he, however, clarified the position of the union that it had only one president – Chief Obasi Lawson. He, therefore, wondered why the IPMAN leadership could not be involved in the distribution of kerosene to members. “If this is not done, I can’t see any hope for a better 2015. No marketer was consulted before arriving at the subsidy figure. It is NNPC figure probably arrived via statistics from NNPC.” The IPMAN treasurer further gave the current daily local kerosene consumption as being around 15 million litres, and noted that, despite there being other alternatives like Liquefied Natural Gas (LPG), the demand for the product was growing because of its use in other sectors such as aviation, industrial processes and so on. On the state of refineries he said: “The truth is that our refineries are not working optimally, hence the need to augment through import. The importer is a government corporation, so if there is any problem, the searchlight should be turned to NNPC/PPMC.” When LEADERSHIP sought the reaction of the NNPC on the allegation, the general manager, group public affairs, Ohi Alegbe, did not respond. http://leadership.ng/news/388328/ipman-raises-alarm-n1-22trn-kerosene-subsidy |
WHY NOT SAY[b] "CRITICS"[/b] INSTEAD OF "HATERS"? ITS ALL ABOUT COMPETITION AND BUSINESS STRATEGY YOU KNOW. |
WHY NOT SAY "CRITICS" INSTEAD OF "HATERS"? ITS ALL ABOUT COMPETITION AND BUSINESS STRATEGY YOU KNOW. |
I remember that sometimes in 2012, Mr President was asked to declare his assets publicly to which he refused and now our attention has been drawn to the recent publication of President Johnathan as the 6th Richest President and also his counter publication debunking this assertion siting that he was never a business man. So i ask please Mr President Declare your asset before the next election. |
"African educational systems have surprising outcomes. The smartest students pass with first class and get admissions to Medical and Engineering schools. The 2nd Class students get MBAs and LLBs to manage the First class students. The 3rd Class Students enter Politics and rule both the 1st and 2nd class students. The Failures enter the Underworld of crime and control the politicians and the businesses. And, best of all, those who did not attend school become Prophets and everyone follows them…”— Anonymous. |
Thank you so much for the information and more grease and grace to your elbow. However, i am purchasing some fiberglass small boat from a Chinese company i mate through Alibaba named Zhengzhou action trading Co,. Ltd http://zzaction.en.alibaba.com/ as a first timer, can i pay via western union ( they request 30% payment to start production and 70% when they are through but must be paid before shipping). they also said that they have their own shipping agent that they usually use and he will bring it up to Apapa port, Lagos. 1. MayorAll 2. Shinaf 3. MasterCee 4. YoungZeed 5. Davi8d 6 Ymodulus PLEASE WHAT DO U THINK? |
If you have lived in Abuja for more than a year, you should understand the term “fake Abuja big girl” or FABB. These are the girls who are usually very attractive, own all the Apple products in this world, live in N1million flats in Maitama, but if you check their background, their parents are struggling in their various villages. Enough said, let me educate you. 1. Bleached skin and tattoos: These days, most girls think they have to be “white-skinned” to be beautiful. They go as far as taking injections to perfect their skin. They then get tattoos to complete the look. These girls have to sell their market. When you check their background, their families are as dark-skinned as they come but these girls look more like Black or White era Michael Jackson. 2. Fake accent: This is another common trait. FABBs roll their tongues like their lives depend on it. Every vowel, irrespective of the word, is followed by an ‘R’: Jos become Jors; Taxi, Tarxi; Abuja, Abujarrr. 3. Long ‘human’ hair: If they do not have the Brazilian hair that reaches their butt, they haven’t arrived. Picture the combo: bleached skin, fake accent and long Brazilian hair. Most of these girls don’t even have up to N10, 000 in their bank accounts but they have to impress. All na packaging! 4. Own the latest android phones: This draws me back to a Nigerian movie I watched weeks ago. Funke Akindele’s character sold her bed just so she could buy an Android phone. She preferred to sleep on a bare mattress on the floor than use her regular Nokia phone just so she could impress the guys and catch “proper fish.” This is exactly what FABBS do. They would own the iPhone 5s, S4, iPad. Before the iPhone6 is out, they already have it yet they don’t have regular jobs. So where do they get all that money from? 5. Don’t invite you to their houses: FABBs never want you to know where they live; it would ruin the illusion of their prosperous lives. Picture this, as a guy, you meet this pretty light skinned lady, who owns all the nicest phone and tablets, maybe drives a car if the hustle is tight; long Brazilian hair and a little cash in their bank account. As guy, you believe you are toasting or dating a girl who has money. So, why would she invite you to her “face me I face you” to spoil her packaging? Everybody’s hustle is different but that of the Fake Abuja Big Girl is the realest; take note. https://m.premiumtimesng.com/arts-entertainment/167183-how-to-spot-a-fake-abuja-big-girl.html
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maimalari: Indeed, there was a country ![]() |
Only God knows how much was really spent to refurbish that airport |
the Picture speaks for itself.
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Let me remind you that it is not just going to the ATM once in a day that matters or they are talking about, but how many withdrawals you make. for instance, assuming you organize yourself properly like you said and decided that you need N100,000. Tell me is there any ATM machine that will allow you to withdraw N100,000 at once? the answer is NO, you will need to make at least 5 withdrawals (on average) which counts or translate to using the ATM FIVE TIMES ( a limitation on how many withdrawal we can make) so why say people make multiple withdrawal when u don't allow them to withdraw N100,000 at once. greed at its peek! |
nattie5: Why is it that majority of Nigerians find it difficult to read?So easy to just read headline and start raining abuses on persons and institutions.Let me remind you that it is not just going to the ATM once in a day that matters or they are talking about, but how many withdrawals you make. for instance, assuming you organize yourself properly like you said and decided that you need N100,000. Tell me is there any ATM machine that will allow you to withdraw N100,000 at once? the answer is NO, you will need to make at least 5 withdrawals (on average) which counts or translate to using the ATM FIVE TIMES ( a limitation on how many withdrawal we can make) so why say people make multiple withdrawal when u don't allow them to withdraw N100,000 at once. greed at its peek! |
please i would like to ship two pedal boats from USA (iowa or Atlanta) to Nigeria. the two boats cost $2065 each. other details include Length 124 Inch Height 30 Inch Width 63 Inch Weight 320 lbs I would to ship them either by air or sea further details see the like below: http://catalog.kaypark.com/item/fiberglass-commercial-pedal-boats/pedal-cruisers/pciv? reply to shaayauaminu@gmail.com or unisoftglobalconcept@yahoo.com |
CyberWolf: President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet His Excellency Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in the Blue Room during a U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit dinner at the White House, Aug. 5, 2014. [Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon)...AwesomePHOTOSHOP things... here is the real PHOTO
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RIP to the deceased. However, as a point of correction, it should be noted that bring the deceased all the back home is not part of Islamic right. He should be buried where he died. |
President Goodluck Jonathan and other eminent Nigerians have mourned the death of the former minister of petroleum resources and one-time secretary general of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Dr Rilwanu Lukman. The late Lukman, who held several ministerial positions, including minister of mines, power and steel and foreign affairs and other non-ministerial positions, died yesterday morning a month to his 76th birthday after an undisclosed protracted illness in faraway Vienna, Austria. A family relation, who simply identified himself as Adamu, confirmed his demise to our correspondent at his Kaduna residence, and disclosed that the remains of the deceased were scheduled to arrive in Kaduna today for burial at his Zaria hometown according to Islamic rites. President Goodluck Jonathan noted yesterday that it was with sadness and a feeling of great national loss that he received news of the death of Rilwanu Lukman whom he said the country owed a huge debt of gratitude. Jonathan spoke through a statement by his spokesman, Dr Reuben Abati. Senate President David Mark described Lukman’s death as a huge loss to Nigeria. In a press statement issued by his chief press secretary, Paul Mumeh, Senator Mark noted that Lukman was one of few Africans who left positive footprints on the Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has described the late Lukman as the best oil minister Nigeria has ever had. Atiku, in a statement by his media office in Abuja yesterday said, “I will describe Rilwanu Lukman as the best oil minister we ever had given his unmatched knowledge of the industry and the integrity with which he ran the ministry. Lukman Was A Rare Gem – Nda-Isaiah Presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sam Nda-Isaiah has described late Rilwanu Lukman as a rare gem, having worked with five different Nigerian Presidents. Nda-Isaiah, in a statement by the director, media and publicity, Sam4Nigeria Campaign Organisation, Macaulay Hunohashi, condoled with the family, the nation, and the people of Kaduna State over his death. The World Will Miss Lukman – Gov Yero Kaduna State governor, Mukhtar Yero has described the demise of Lukman as a great loss not only to Kaduna State and Nigeria but a loss to the entire world. The governor in a statement signed by his spokesman, Malam Ahmed Maiyaki, said the world will miss his wealth of experience in the energy sector, adding that his passing at this critical point will definitely create a huge vacuum difficult to be filled. Lukman was a Quintessential Public Officer – Amosun Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun has mourned the death of Lukman, describing him as a quintessential public servant. Amosun, in a statement yesterday by his senior special assistant on media, Mrs. Olufunmilayo Wakama, hailed Lukman’s contribution to the oil industry globally, adding that “OPEC’s history cannot be written without our own Dr. Rilwanu Lukman.” |
