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I thought it was only APC that rigged |
That's not true, because in 2013 there was a Russian scientist named Povandolakoviviscov kintayionshinkov Why you skip the name? I will not complete the story� |
this is why I want God to give them Biafra. at least fake products go reduce for oduduwa republic or better still we won't be experiencing such. most of them are deadlier than boko haram |
oga. pls if u know this is genuine, place the bet through 9jabet where u can't delete Gamez anymore after placing your bet. then we can have a deal, if u can't do that, jump into the lagoon |
Obanikoro Defected to APC, Fani Kayode is sad, Dickson criticises GEJ, Wike is sad, Hadiza appointed NPA boss, Aisha Yesufu sad, PMB winning the war against Corruption, The Senate sad, Chibok girls released, Fayose sad, PdP dead as dodo, Wailers sad, Buharists getting stronger, Hailers sad. PMB still alive, Wailers sad. EFCC working, Saraki sad. PYO acting, Northern leaders sad. Bring out your Bibles,open to the book of Lamentation,it was written because of you. |
enemies. how market |
pls Mr ambode, stop this politics of hatred between you and fashola, there are numerous important roads across Lagos that needs your urgent attention. pls attend to those ones first, the FG is more away of the road now and will surely do something about it. |
i cant help but to laugh at this, what kind of development do our senators brings on board despite their hefty constituency allocation for the past 16 years. or do we call distribution of keke napep and motor bike a development to their constituency. It's very obvious they are all most concern about the constituency allocation than anything at the national assembly as it serves as the channel through which they milk the nation wealth among many others. |
The Dangote Cement Plc, a subsidiary of the Dangote Group, discloses its plan to start mining coal at Ankpa, Kogi State, in November. The company said that due to acute gas shortage in the country, following disruptions of supply by militants in the Niger Delta region, it had switched its plant lines to coal to minimise cost. The Chief Executive Officer of the Dangote Cement, Onne, van der Weijde, said that disruption to the gas supply had deteriorated, adding: “These are challenging times for Nigeria and Dangote Cement but we are taking strong actions that will position the company for continuing success. Our coal mining initiative will benefit both the company and the Nigerian economy by reducing the need for foreign exchange and helping us to both protect existing jobs and create new ones. “Although we have indicated a more measured approach to our expansion across Africa, we have new operations opening soon in Congo and Sierra Leone and these will strengthen the company’s profitability and generate additional foreign currency earnings. Despite the challenges we are facing, we continue to focus on becoming a global force in cement production.” The company said devaluation of the naira had increased costs in its largest market-cement, forcing the company to jerk the ex-factory price of the product by N600 per bag. The company said that many of its production lines were now capable of running entirely on coal, hoping that this development would eliminate the company’s dependence on gas supplies, imported coal and, more significantly, LPFO. source: http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/business/dangote-to-begin-coal-mining-in-november/161953.html#google_vignette |
The Economist — the English newspaper that referred to Kemi Adeosun, Nigeria’s finance minister, as “poorly qualified” eight months ago — now says she is a “tenacious minister” fixing the country’s economy. In November 2015, The Economist said Adeosun, who has over two decades of experience in financing and capital management, had only managed one of Nigeria’s smaller states. “However, the new finance minister, an accountant who cleaned up the books of one of Nigeria’s smaller states, is poorly qualified for the job,” The Economist had said. But in less than a year on her job, the paper now sees Adeosun as helping Nigeria get control of its earnings. “In an effort to fix this, a tenacious finance minister, Kemi Adeosun, has told skint governors that they must make their finances public before they receive a second federal bailout,” the newspaper said. “She has struck thousands of ghost workers off the public payroll. Her ‘treasury single account’ (TSA) may be the biggest coup of all. It replaced a labyrinth of government piggy banks, giving Nigeria more control of its earnings.” It added that financiers reckon that Nigeria’s TSA “could serve as a lesson to others in West Africa as well”. The Economist further explained how President Muhammadu Buhari has been fighting corruption in Africa’s largest economy. “Mr Buhari’s government has been learning from other crusading countries, such as Georgia. But not everyone is impressed. His political opponents, who ruled Nigeria for 16 years until 2015, call the campaign a witch-hunt. “There are reasons to doubt the capacity of the anti-corruption agency—and of the courts—to hold the powerful to account. The EFCC is yet to send down any of its most influential adversaries, though it is splurging on training for prosecutors. “Under new management, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has grown slightly less opaque: it now publishes monthly financial reports.” Sources. thecable.ng |
Surely after the rain comes the sunshine
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To wailing wailers.
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thank God she is older than 11 yrs old. |
Maybe Mr president thinks every body lives in aso rock. God is watching, the date is 28 March 2015. By God's grace he will enjoy kind of power supply Nigerians are enjoying in otuoke. oh sorry e Don embezzle our common wealth so no black out courtesy of I pass my neighbor Gen |
this is a futher indication of how pdp have truely intitutionalized corruption in nigeria. 64b naira for an heavenly gate, God, well i wont rant much until i get there, cos my bitterness on dis commrdians forum wont change their views abt us, nigerians. BTW, waitin for the tribalist commedians to take up the thread |
Harddaysnight: What do you expect. she is from the south west for pete sake. They are fraudulent in nature. so i'm no bit suprise. yahoo boys are from there too.. tribalist, oh sorry herbalist, being expectin your people to pollute this thread. you are welcome. |
and dat option is what? mr man who knows tomoro. |
Nigeria, Oh My country Blessing you are to a continent To a people and generations For you are endowed a symbol of heaven's gift Hmmm, What a land you are Green is the grass Yet little yee harvest for the animals Like a curse A few live in affluence While many live in poverty, Oh what an irony, Like Sony, Wish I could sing to the heavens For my peoples suffering is too many In a land of plenty yet we look so empty, Oh, what a pity, For we live on hopes A land of fantasy, E – GO - BETTER” ![]() Nigeria, Oh, My country A land of drama, Like a grammar, So ambiguous to understand, From the weak institutions, To bad leadership, Religious and ethnicity, The tools for the elite And to the judiciary, Like a toothless bulldog, Adieu to justice For the law is for the poor And a toy for the rich. Hmmm, Corruption Ahhh!!!!!!, What a phenomenon, From the executives To a child unborn, A common language for all, Like a word on the wall, So tall like a flag, What about the pledge, For tomorrow is a threat, And the sun rises at it set, Like a bet, We gamble on tomorrow, So in my reflection is sorrow, Cos the future is borrowed, From the hopes of the generations, What a Nation,. For we are different in all, But united in one, Need not I mention, CORRUPTION. Nigeria, Oh, My country, A land of possibilities, What a potential, For greatness await the future, With human and natural resources, A gift of nature From the yester-years, While we nurture, We endured, And hope seems feeding, While we hoping, Aging, Like a parading shift, From pre-independent progression, To post-independent regression, Hmmm, Still I believe in tomorrow, Hoping in another day, For the sun will rise again, And the flag will fly above, In fulfillment of a purpose, Greatness. God Bless Naija Sliky baba 1st of October, 2012 [/color] |
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