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Daboomb:Did you have your treatment in Nigeria, I am urgently in need of one? I have been searching online for the last two weeks but haven't found any reasonable information. |
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It's a good thing I found this thread. I have an event in Marrakech, Morocco later in the year and was looking around for flight and visa info. I think, I will explore other airlines afterall. |
Zonacom:If we went by this, we would have had to chop-off his neck and that of all those that ever ran the Power Ministry since independence. |
This formwork support no follow na...which kind thin bamboo support be this? |
It's a good thing we are asking these questions now, they are too many buildings with kingpost as high as 6metres scatterd all over the place. This does nothing but increase the cost of roofing, materials and even diminish the character of the building, especially when taken in proportion to the overall height of the building. |
seguno2:She might be a white English woman, but she has lived here since 1989; she is as Nigerian as most of us are. |
Well, guys hold your fire, no need to quarrel....NIA is also denying ownership of the money. http://saharareporters.com/2017/04/13/nigeria’s-intelligence-agency-former-gov-amaechi-dismiss-reports-linking-them-50m-cash The National Intelligence Agency of Nigeria (NIA) has vehemently denied a report that its officials were laying claims to the cash hoard of $50 million recently seized from an apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos by officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. An online publication (not SaharaReporters) had reported that officials of the NIA were insisting that the seized cash was part of the agency’s covert operations. The publication had also claimed that NIA officials were furious that the EFCC acting chairman, Ibrahim Magu, had undermined their covert tasks by sending agents of the anti-corruption agency to impound the cash. Seizure of the huge haul of cash, which included millions of US dollars, British pound sterling and the Nigerian currency, the naira, has dominated news coverage in Nigeria for two days. A top NIA official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told SaharaReporters that the agency was in no way tied to the scandalous amount discovered in an apartment that was built by a former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Adamu Muazu. According to the source, the NIA never claimed ownership of the funds, contrary to the assertion made by an online paper. SaharaReporters briefly spoke to the Director-General of the NIA, Ayodele Oke, who said he had not seen such a report and couldn't comment on it. Pressed further, he said he had not met President Muhammadu Buhari to discuss owning the cash, he then pleaded to speak with our report when he wakes up in the morning saying he had a 'headache'. One of our sources said the version of the story claiming that NIA owns te money was being spread by Nigerian Senate president Bukola Saraki who claimed the NIA had warnedEFCC chairman Ibrahim Magu not invade the apartment with the cash, claiming the NIA was using it for covert operations. This might be an early Easter gift sent by an anonymous donor to help speed up Nigeria's economic recovery ![]() |
Rokia2:Well, I think it's about preferences. The pictures you posted are of contemporary designs, while those in the pictures the OP posted are classical interior design and a bit of art deco. Most people of the older generation here in Nigeria and even in Europe and to some extent the US, prefer classical architecture, while most young people like modern and contemporary designs. For both styles you will find furnishings and finishes for all budget ranges; from cheap to ultra-luxurious, so the style isn't exactly a good indicator of how expensive a design is. |
deenee:Coincidentally, this thought casually crossed my mind a few times and it seems more plausible by the day, that this might be government's long term goal, considering that, the CBN cannot keep defending the Naira in perpetuity. The refinery will ultimately cut our import bills significantly. And I hope when that happens, government will eventually agree to float the Naira once and for all. |
modath:Couldn’t have said it better. |
"One day, there will be no foreigner left in South Africa...then they will turn on themselves" |

na wa ooh they could do so much better.