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sweet |
buhari all the way! |
Mehn! ----- but hey pple how may roads has he built in the north? |
sesanrota: |
We just de tear d guy apart, Who can validate this post with any video or news paper web link. |
Is she Ugly? If not introduce her to me. Wouldn't mind marrying a Virgin. |
Staple ur pussy, Daft like u |
Well its quite shameful but true that our leaders are so full of shit, Anything that has to with them always get so very messed up. How could they pick up our HEROES in an OYEGE trailer, Chei! Na Wah, Its really gettin worse by the day. We need a drastic revolution in this country, I tell ya'all. |
Sup Nairaland. You guys neeed to remove topics like this from your homepage cos it not worth wastin time to read. Shina should go to NTA Bndstand and continue being full of stuffs, Bullshit |
Its really sickening when i see desperate Lagos Corpers like U, Postin ur fone numbers and state codes, Come on, be real, U guys are one of those unemployable graduates, Where were u when seminars were organized, Anyway May God answer your prayers |
Thanks |
i think say na only me, men i neva still 4get my 1st love, |
You just lost your husband to his 1st Wife. Sorry for your loss. Just be smart, take your son and move on. His 1st Wife might Bleep you up sooon |
Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the guy messed up our hopes |
Well no blame them, Its fun |
I wonder what CBN is doing about all this bullsshit, esp hidden charges and all that |
Men which kind thing be that, Thats the devil dude |
Sup Seun, I am Java Programmer, Sun Certified Java Programmmer tutored at NIIT. Contact me via email spikytang@yahoo.com. Further details will be provided upon request. |
Nigeria don loose for our eye |
This is definately hillarious, |
And who gives a Bleep if he is TB Joshua's Altar Boy? Just wonder ur kinda mentality |
Ghana don win |
I support him being kicked off the scene but come to think of it Nothing is working in Nigeria, Can we blame him totally ![]() |
FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE |
N796.4 billion What Nigerians spend on fuelling generators as alternative power supply every year. N796.7 billion What the Federal Government budgeted for capital expenditure for 2009. Nigerians spend about N796.4 billion on fuel to generate electric power every year, the National Electricity Regula-tory Commission (NERC) has said. This figure is strikingly similar to the federal budget of N796.7 billion for capital expenditure for the current fiscal year. A breakdown shows that N540.9 billion is spent on diesel and N255.5 billion goes into the purchase of petrol annually for power generating sets. These facts were contained in a document authored by Assistant General Manager, Project Monitoring Office, Ify Ikeonu. Although all the details were not available at press time, THISDAY investigations show that of the amount, industries operating under the aegis of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) spend over N350 billion to fuel their generating sets. Early in the year, the Federal Government came under heavy criticism for budgeting N2 billion to buy, maintain and fuel generators this year. According to the details of the budget passed by the Senate in December 2008, the Presidency will spend N27 million to fuel its generators and N14.3 million to maintain them. Other details were: the National Assembly, fuel, N233 million; National Assembly Office -fuel- N63 million; maintenance, N57.2 million; the National Assembly White House, which houses Chambers of the Senate and the House of Representatives - N58 million for fuelling and N55 million for maintenance; the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), fuel and maintenance - N25.8 million; and Police formations nationwide - fuel and maintenance, N110 million. THISDAY did not gain access to the number of generating sets currently in use in the country as contained in the survey report. There was also some controversy over the actual estimate of what Nigerians spend to fuel their generators because of a recent report that the entire amount was N50 billion. It has since emerged that the recently reported figure was for Aba, Abia State, alone. THISDAY gathered that the amount concerning the monetary value of fuel used in Aba was contained in the report of a survey commissioned in 2007 by Geometric Power, Aba. The survey was conducted by National Rural Electricity Cooperative Association (NRECA) in Washington, U.S.A. Making the clarification about the amount spent by consumers in Aba in the course of THISDAY investigation, Senior Manager, Public Affairs, Geometric Power Limited, Oseloka Zikora, said: “According to statistics, Nigerians spend about N540.9 billion on diesel and N255.5 billion on fuel (petrol) to generate power and not N50 billion as ascribed to Prof Nnaji in newspaper reports.” According to him, “the (about) N50 billion quoted is only the share of Aba industries, commercial and residential consumers’ expenditure on fuel and diesel to generate power.” His reference was to a newspaper report which he said quoted the Chairman of Geometric Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, as saying Nigerians spend about N50 billion for fuel to power their electric generating sets every year. He said the former Minister had to clarify that aspect because it was understood in some quarters to mean that the figure represented what was spent around the country. Nnaji had explained at a meeting with the Director-General of Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Dr. Christopher Anyanwu, that the expenditure pattern in fuelling generators was that residents/small commercial entities spend N14.4 billion on generator fuel while the large industries part with N43.2 billion for the same purpose. However, in the publication, the fact that the figures were limited to the expenditure in Aba was not expressly stated. Unreliable power supply in the country has seen most households resort to the use of power generating sets as their primary means of electricity, while the state utility company, Power Holding Company of Nigeria, (PHCN), which is essentially a monopoly, hardly meets up to 20 per cent of the nation’s demand. It generates between 2,000mw and 2,500mw. This has led to a situation where power supply from PHCN is viewed as a standby source, to be used when available, while generators are seen as the principal mode of catering for power needs. To make PHCN more efficient, it was unbundled into 18 successor companies comprising 11 power generating companies, GenCos, six power distribution companies, DisCos, and one transmission company, Transmission Company of Nigeria. The country is moving towards a situation where other means of generating power that will involve less expensive fuel, such as solar, are being explored. Although the initial financial outlay in setting up a solar-powered plant is astronomical, it can last for 25 years without fuel other than solar energy which is captured by the solar panel. The government also recently signed a contract with a French outfit to establish a wind-fuelled plant in Katsina as a mark of its seriousness to diversify public power supply sources from the traditional hydro and thermal to wind, solar and coal, among others. To improve power supply however, it has been realised that the private sector must play a critical role, which has led to NERC licensing about 29 independent power producers, IPPs, which are in various stages of completion. A gas master plan has however been put in place to make gas more readily available to fuel the over 70 per cent of power plants that depend on thermal source of energy. http://nigeriamasterweb.com/paperfrmes.html |
Wow, we always get stupid leaders!! |
Damn it men |
I need to design a Paint Application using Java Technologies and i am having problems, i have finished with the GUI interface but adding the ActionListeners is really giving me problems. Am not really grounded in applying ActionListeners to GUI applications but am trying to read up. I really need codes on MyPaint application. |
We've got so much comedians in the Nigerian Government right now. |
am in, |
Men dem no select me ooo, wetin come happen i be don vex quarell with my family say i go soon leave dem for naija hopin say i go win the lottery, na ah oooo, ehn!! |
