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Offpointng:She gives you a baby or babies with trillion of cells each...for your "millions of sperm"…. It is in a woman's nature to multiply.... :-) :-) |
galileo180:Since they are both in the east...someone should compromise. They either go to Onitsha after the wedding on Sunday...or you brother travels on Sunday alone...and returns on Tuesday after he has opened the vault, or he remains in the village...then they travel together to Onitsha very early on Tuesday morning...or etc.... The options are many and workable.... They should be wary of these red flags though...two captains in any ship... whether physical or relational...can cause "shipwreck" or lead to a wreck. ...all the best in their marriage if it happens eventually.... |
Take the documents to a bank for safekeeping. ...what if the lawyer sells your property? The lawyer can keep the will...and the documents should be with the bank.... ...you sef try dey "open hand small"...e be like say you like yourself too much.... ...and this one wey you dey get issues with everyone...take am easy...your own dey your body.... ...from parents...to sister...to brother-inlaw...back to parents...agents...and even girlfriend/baby mama.... Tell yourself some truth...take am easy...give willingly...and don't see people just as a means to your end...in short... don't be selfish.... ...that na one secret of getting the "mumu button" in people.... ...all the best in your endeavours.... UselessBuharist: |
...was there an autopsy conducted to confirm he was electrocuted...and not that his body was dumped there to make him appear as a thief...? ...the position of his body...says a lot.... Hmnn.... :-( |
...for me the man used the Naira notes tearing as a tactic to distract the immigration officials from their search.... ...cos wetin concern tearing of money with search for drugs...if not as a distraction tactic...? :-( |
...in Abuja (Apo-Gudu)...my church sent someone to our home(s) with some rice, beans, a tuber of yam, tin tomatoes, seasoning cubes, vegetable oil, onions, and some fresh goat meat...this is all I can remember...I was flabbergasted to say the least!!! |
Don't understand Naija...after some may have used the certificate to go for NYSC...gone for Masters...and even started work...then you decided to withdraw the certificate...if you withdraw that...what of other certificates that may have come from these...? ...see 2006, 2009, 2010 matric number...for about 14 years...nothing was done...now you want to show the world your incompetence in the name of spoiling "people's future... to serve as a deterrence to others"...who's deceiving who...? |
"Agbaya"...however, I like the fact that she keeps her mind busy...and makes money by creating contents.... ...dunno if I should say "well done"...whatever rocks her boat.... ..."every Oyibo with im bowl of salad".... :-( |
...chei! ..this can never be ingenuity or ingenious...poverty is a bad thing! :-( |
A whole British abi English "media personality" cannot construct proper English/grammar...what a shame! ...a case of ignoring the LOG in one's eyes...and going after the speck in another's.... ...she should get a proper English teacher mbok!! |
...my concern is the content if that bill...hope the members of legislature read through that bill especially those from other geopolitical zones to ensure they aren't killing themselves and their people by themselves...by selling Nigeria...and further promoting the "Northern Agenda"...? ...in addition hope there aren't amendments made through the back door...after it was passed in favour of some...? I smell a rat though...this bill that could neither wait...nor go through the "proper" administrative process in government...hmnn.... ![]() |
Op I honestly think you have a good woman that is rare to find...lose her at your peril...you watch another person praying for the privilege you take for granted grab her without letting go...while you keep searching and sampling...and may never find one like her again.... I think the mistake here is from poor planning ab initio...you would have fixed the "wine-carrying" and wedding same day or just one or two days apart...same day as in pay the bride price/ settle everything traditionally quite early in the morning...then go to church...the use the reception for the traditional celebration at the same time possibly.... ...being that as if may, you should bear in mind that whatever risk you think you bear by not "tasting"...she bears same...as she doesn't know if you too are upto the task ahead...I don't believe she is frigid...rather the question is can you really satisfy and meet her expectations when you have exposed her to the "deed"? ...meanwhile, I have seen women who true to their words had no sex before marriage...were virgins...only to find out the men in question have irreversible fertility issues...but leveraged on the naivety and inexperiences of these women to carry out their nefarious acts. ...in my opinion...respect her wish...and the agreement you had while dating...and take her to the hospital for "virginity test confirmation" if you don't believe her...or think that is the most important quality or reason for getting married to her...all in all...I wish you the best marriage...and pray God causes you to take the best decision without any form of regret.... ...all the best once again...and listen not to naysayers especially if they are "seemingly friends" and close...as they may not have your best interest at heart.... |
...hmnn...these people called "Garba"...Garbas killed for their "brother" Garba...and being investigated/ prosecuted by another Garba.... ...May the soul of the deceased rest in peace.... |
...watching the video...dunno if I should laugh or cry...phew! ...people are really hungry...pray the government does something about the impoverishment...and pray God continues to provide for and protect us all...in Jesus name AMEN!!!! |
I choose to see her answer/ response from a different angle/ perspective...isn't the 2019 bbnaija theme pepper them...? ...think her answer/response defines that...as that is the real pepper them...to those who aren't comfortable with it.... ...for all you know...it could also be a strategy.... #2019BBNaija #pepper_dem |
Hmmm...is this toilet also newly commissioned...? |
...see police station like bank abi one correct office for naija.... |
...live to read if you so wish...don't read to die.... ...however...when did getting books become synonymous to reading them/ them being useful eventually...? ...wisdom is profitable to direct...in this circumstance how can she possibly read...? ...it is pertinent to know when to apply common sense...wisdom...and to maximize the knowledge garnered over time from reading.... |
I think Nigerians have not asked some fundamental questions...the truth is that most people do not even even understand the rationale behind the increase in fuel price...and are currently ignorant of the FACTS! ...for the records, the VP has come out to say that the increase in petroleum product price IS NOT due to the removal of subsidy...most people seem oblivious of this fact...and trust me...this administration may not want to make this obvious as it may be best for them if people BELIEVE the hike in price is due to the subsidy removal.... ...the current hike in price is due to the fall in the value of the Naira especially at the parallel market and due to the difficulty of oil importers and marketers to source for foreign exchange...the hike in price is to serve as to serve as a motivator for them to remain in business, reduce the pressure on the NNPC to bridge the petroleum products demand gap, making petroleum products more available...hence reducing the queues at the filling stations...so that they can concentrate on crude exports which could help at least address the issue of depleting oil revenue.... This is not rocket science...it is as clear as it should be...if I bought some items of say $10 at 199 Naira to $1...that meant paying 1990 Naira...if the exchange rate at which the seller bought the product becomes say 300 Naira to $1 then its reasonable to say the $10 item would now be equivalent to 3000 Naira as no seller may want to sell at 1990 Naira and still make profit/ remain in business...what we currently pay for is the increase in the exchange rate and NOT the removal of subsidy...in order to encourage oil importers/ marketers to remain in business...and in line with the exchange rate realities.... DExplorer1: LIVE UPDATE: "We have 3 international companies on ground willing to exchange oil in naira basis" How we arrived at N145 in price? "It's obvious the exchange rate influenced our decision and prices could go down but at N145 Max" How do we ensure the beneficiaries of the palliatives are right selected? "the right federal agencies in charge are to oversee the process" How did you come about fixing prices and not the PPPRA? "The PPPRA structure is to create a price plan policy not fixing price" What volume do we produce at the moment? "Currently 9 million litres" At what price is NNPC selling for? "Currently it is at N135" About what the Vice-President said addressing exchange rate and not deregulation? "Deregulation will follow its own due course, we are just shying away from the present state of things" LIVE UPDATE: Is this the best option to adopt? "If there were other options we would have exploited it, there were no better other options. Every single member of Opic has increased pump prices and eliminated subsidy, it's global problem and Nigerians can't sit back when we're now face with difficulties" Why FG increased petrol pump price to N145 per litre – Kachikwu ON MAY 11, 20166:40 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS *says any Nigerian entity is now free to import the product based on govt regulations By Levinus Nwabughiogu ABUJA – Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, Wednesday, defended the jerking up of pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as fuel by the federal government from N86:50 to N145, saying that it was the only way out of the exorbitant prices of N150 to N250 Nigerians were subjected to at many filling stations across the country. He however stated that government had articulated many social protection programmes in the 2016 budget to cushion the effect the hike may have on Nigerians. Rising from a meeting chaired by Vice President, Yemi Osinabjo which also had other various stakeholders including the Leadership of the Senate, House of Representatives, Nigerian Governors Forum, and Labour Unions (NLC, TUC, NUPENG, and PENGASSAN), at the Aguda House, official residence of the Vice President, Kachikwu noted that “the reason for the current problem is the inability of importers of petroleum products to source foreign exchange at the official rate due to the massive decline of foreign exchange earnings of the federal government. As a result, private marketers have been unable to meet their approximate 50% portion of total national supply of PMS.” File: NNPC Mega Filling Station The minister who briefed the State House Correspondents on the resolution of the meeting said that to wet the country with fuel, any Nigerian entity was now free to import the product, subject to existing quality specifications and other guidelines issued by Regulatory Agencies. “We have just finished a meeting of various stakeholders presided over by His Excellency, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. “The meeting had in attendance the Leadership of the Senate, House of Representatives, Governors Forum, and Labour Unions (NLC, TUC, NUPENG, and PENGASSAN). The meeting reviewed: “The current fuel scarcity and supply difficulties in the country. “The exorbitant prices being paid by Nigerians for the product. These prices range on the average from N150 to N250 per litre currently. “The meeting also noted that the main reason for the current problem is the inability of importers of petroleum products to source foreign exchange at the official rate due to the massive decline of foreign exchange earnings of the federal government. As a result, private marketers have been unable to meet their approximate 50% portion of total national supply of PMS. “Following a detailed presentation by the Honorable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, it has now become obvious that the only option and course of action now open to the government is to take the following decisions: “In order to increase and stabilise the supply of the product, any Nigerian entity is now free to import the product, subject to existing quality specifications and other guidelines issued by Regulatory Agencies. “All Oil Marketers will be allowed to import PMS on the basis of FOREX procured from secondary sources and accordingly PPPRA template will reflect this in the pricing of the product. “Pursuant to this, PPPRA has informed me that it will be announcing a new price band effective today, 11th May, 2016 and that the new price for PMS will not be above N145 per litre. “We expect that this new policy will lead to improved supply and competition and eventually drive down pump prices, as we have experienced with diesel. In addition, this will also lead to increased product availability and encourage investments in refineries and other parts of the downstream sector. It will also prevent diversion of petroleum products and set a stable environment for the downstream sector in Nigeria. “We share the pains of Nigerians but, as we have constantly said, the inherited difficulties of the past and the challenges of the current times imply that we must take difficult decisions on these sorts of critical national issues. Along with this decision, the federal government has in the 2016 budget made an unprecedented social protection provision to cushion the current challenges. “We believe in the long term, that improved supply and competition will drive down prices. The DPR and PPPRA have been mandated to ensure strict regulatory compliance including dealing decisively with anyone involved in hoarding petroleum products.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/fg-increased-petrol-pump-price-n145-per-litre-kachikwu/ We should all read between the lines and ask some fundamental questions: if petroleum products sell at this rate...then at what rate would it be sold...if and when subsidy is eventually removed? |
I think Nigerians have not asked some fundamental questions...the truth is that most people do not even even understand the rationale behind the increase in fuel price...and are currently ignorant of the FACTS! ...for the records, the VP has come out to say that the increase in petroleum product price IS NOT due to the removal of subsidy...most people seem oblivious of this fact...and trust me...this administration may not want to make this obvious as it may be best for them if people BELIEVE the hike in price is due to the subsidy removal.... ...the current hike in price is due to the fall in the value of the Naira especially at the parallel market and due to the difficulty of oil importers and marketers to source for foreign exchange...the hike in price is to serve as to serve as a motivator for them to remain in business, reduce the pressure on the NNPC to bridge the petroleum products demand gap, making petroleum products more available...hence reducing the queues at the filling stations...so that they can concentrate on crude exports which could help at least address the issue of depleting oil revenue.... This is not rocket science...it is as clear as it should be...if I bought some items of say $10 at 199 Naira to $1...that meant paying 1990 Naira...if the exchange rate at which the seller bought the product becomes say 300 Naira to $1 then its reasonable to say the $10 item would now be equivalent to 3000 Naira as no seller may want to sell at 1990 Naira and still make profit/ remain in business...what we currently pay for is the increase in the exchange rate and NOT the removal of subsidy...in order to encourage oil importers/ marketers to remain in business...and in line with the exchange rate realities.... DExplorer1: LIVE UPDATE: "We have 3 international companies on ground willing to exchange oil in naira basis" How we arrived at N145 in price? "It's obvious the exchange rate influenced our decision and prices could go down but at N145 Max" How do we ensure the beneficiaries of the palliatives are right selected? "the right federal agencies in charge are to oversee the process" How did you come about fixing prices and not the PPPRA? "The PPPRA structure is to create a price plan policy not fixing price" What volume do we produce at the moment? "Currently 9 million litres" At what price is NNPC selling for? "Currently it is at N135" About what the Vice-President said addressing exchange rate and not deregulation? "Deregulation will follow its own due course, we are just shying away from the present state of things" LIVE UPDATE: Is this the best option to adopt? "If there were other options we would have exploited it, there were no better other options. Every single member of Opic has increased pump prices and eliminated subsidy, it's global problem and Nigerians can't sit back when we're now face with difficulties" Why FG increased petrol pump price to N145 per litre – Kachikwu ON MAY 11, 20166:40 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS *says any Nigerian entity is now free to import the product based on govt regulations By Levinus Nwabughiogu ABUJA – Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, Wednesday, defended the jerking up of pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as fuel by the federal government from N86:50 to N145, saying that it was the only way out of the exorbitant prices of N150 to N250 Nigerians were subjected to at many filling stations across the country. He however stated that government had articulated many social protection programmes in the 2016 budget to cushion the effect the hike may have on Nigerians. Rising from a meeting chaired by Vice President, Yemi Osinabjo which also had other various stakeholders including the Leadership of the Senate, House of Representatives, Nigerian Governors Forum, and Labour Unions (NLC, TUC, NUPENG, and PENGASSAN), at the Aguda House, official residence of the Vice President, Kachikwu noted that “the reason for the current problem is the inability of importers of petroleum products to source foreign exchange at the official rate due to the massive decline of foreign exchange earnings of the federal government. As a result, private marketers have been unable to meet their approximate 50% portion of total national supply of PMS.” File: NNPC Mega Filling Station The minister who briefed the State House Correspondents on the resolution of the meeting said that to wet the country with fuel, any Nigerian entity was now free to import the product, subject to existing quality specifications and other guidelines issued by Regulatory Agencies. “We have just finished a meeting of various stakeholders presided over by His Excellency, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. “The meeting had in attendance the Leadership of the Senate, House of Representatives, Governors Forum, and Labour Unions (NLC, TUC, NUPENG, and PENGASSAN). The meeting reviewed: “The current fuel scarcity and supply difficulties in the country. “The exorbitant prices being paid by Nigerians for the product. These prices range on the average from N150 to N250 per litre currently. “The meeting also noted that the main reason for the current problem is the inability of importers of petroleum products to source foreign exchange at the official rate due to the massive decline of foreign exchange earnings of the federal government. As a result, private marketers have been unable to meet their approximate 50% portion of total national supply of PMS. “Following a detailed presentation by the Honorable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, it has now become obvious that the only option and course of action now open to the government is to take the following decisions: “In order to increase and stabilise the supply of the product, any Nigerian entity is now free to import the product, subject to existing quality specifications and other guidelines issued by Regulatory Agencies. “All Oil Marketers will be allowed to import PMS on the basis of FOREX procured from secondary sources and accordingly PPPRA template will reflect this in the pricing of the product. “Pursuant to this, PPPRA has informed me that it will be announcing a new price band effective today, 11th May, 2016 and that the new price for PMS will not be above N145 per litre. “We expect that this new policy will lead to improved supply and competition and eventually drive down pump prices, as we have experienced with diesel. In addition, this will also lead to increased product availability and encourage investments in refineries and other parts of the downstream sector. It will also prevent diversion of petroleum products and set a stable environment for the downstream sector in Nigeria. “We share the pains of Nigerians but, as we have constantly said, the inherited difficulties of the past and the challenges of the current times imply that we must take difficult decisions on these sorts of critical national issues. Along with this decision, the federal government has in the 2016 budget made an unprecedented social protection provision to cushion the current challenges. “We believe in the long term, that improved supply and competition will drive down prices. The DPR and PPPRA have been mandated to ensure strict regulatory compliance including dealing decisively with anyone involved in hoarding petroleum products.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/fg-increased-petrol-pump-price-n145-per-litre-kachikwu/ We should all read between the lines and ask some fundamental questions: if petroleum products sell at this rate...then at what rate would it be sold...if and when subsidy is eventually removed? |
...for me, this is a script being played out...first of all, election monies/expenses must be recouped...of course it would neither be from Benin republic nor Cameroon...in addition to this...the "trust" of Nigerians and the international community has to be earned...in order to recoup what has been lost through "whatever" means...how can this be done...other than to: 1) Cry wolf about the existing decadence in the system enshrined by the past administration 2) Make them believe there is an anti-corruption strategy/system in place to rid the country of corruption...and "catch" the corrupt 3) Appoint those who would help this "cost-recoup" strategy happen...and empower them with the choicest portfolios.... 4) Call to their attention the huge deficit in the budget and the need to fund it from within and without.... 5) Allocate huge votes to the portfolios of your "candidates/supporters".... 6) Make Electricity tariff more expensive.... 7) Make petroleum products visibly scarce...so that people can queue...beg and fight to have them 8 ... let the the "Head"/petroleum minister travel.... 9) Let the "neck"call for a meeting of stakeholders with representation from the Labour union...but don't let him make the announcement...(...lesson 101 from the past administration) 10) Increase the petroleum pump price...to make the products more available and assuage the "suffering" of the masses.... 11) ...after some envisaged agitation if any and if there's room...call for a meeting of stakeholder...slightly reduce the price (they would be grateful and willing to accept it)...it becomes a "win-win".... 12) Keep the opposition busy...through being chased and scrutinized by anti-corruption agencies...so that they don't have enough and can't find time to truly oppose the incumbent government...or "cry wolf".... 13)... move to the next item on the agenda/script.... ...may God save us.... I only have a question to ask...if the Government can establish a Bank of Industry...Bank of Infrastructure...Bank of Agriculture...etc...why can't the Government also establish a Bank of Petroleum...which can carry out different functions in the interest of the country and all stakeholders...including to serve as a window through which oil marketers can carry out international trade and buy the dollar or other currencies at the official exchange rate... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
...for me, this is a script being played out...first of all, election monies/expenses must be recouped...of course it would neither be from Benin republic nor Cameroon...in addition to this...the "trust" of Nigerians and the international community has to be earned...in order to recoup what has been lost through "whatever" means...how can this be done...other than to: 1) Cry wolf about the existing decadence in the system enshrined by the past administration 2) Make them believe there is an anti-corruption strategy/system in place to rid the country of corruption...and "catch" the corrupt 3) Appoint those who would help this "cost-recoup" strategy happen...and empower them with the choicest portfolios.... 4) Call to their attention the huge deficit in the budget and the need to fund it from within and without.... 5) Allocate huge votes to the portfolios of your "candidates/supporters".... 6) Make Electricity tariff more expensive.... 7) Make petroleum products visibly scarce...so that people can queue...beg and fight to have them 8 ... let the the "Head"/petroleum minister travel.... 9) Let the "neck"call for a meeting of stakeholders with representation from the Labour union...but don't let him make the announcement...(...lesson 101 from the past administration) 10) Increase the petroleum pump price...to make the products more available and assuage the "suffering" of the masses.... 11) ...after some envisaged agitation if any and if there's room...call for a meeting of stakeholder...slightly reduce the price (they would be grateful and willing to accept it)...it becomes a "win-win".... 12) Keep the opposition busy...through being chased and scrutinized by anti-corruption agencies...so that they don't have enough and can't find time to truly oppose the incumbent government...or "cry wolf".... 13)... move to the next item on the agenda/script.... ...may God save us.... sad undecided I only have a question to ask...if the Government can establish a Bank of Industry...Bank of Infrastructure...Bank of Agriculture...etc...why can't the Government also establish a Bank of Petroleum...which can carry out different functions in the interest of the country and all stakeholders...including to serve as a window through which oil marketers can carry out international trade and buy the dollar or other currencies at the official exchange rate... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
...for me, this is a script being played out...first of all, election monies/expenses must be recouped...of course it would neither be from Benin republic nor Cameroon...in addition to this...the "trust" of Nigerians and the international community has to be earned...in order to recoup what has been lost through "whatever" means...how can this be done...other than to: 1) Cry wolf about the existing decadence in the system enshrined by the past administration 2) Make them believe there is an anti-corruption strategy/system in place to rid the country of corruption...and "catch" the corrupt 3) Appoint those who would help this "cost-recoup" strategy happen...and empower them with the choicest portfolios.... 4) Call to their attention the huge deficit in the budget and the need to fund it from within and without.... 5) Allocate huge votes to the portfolios of your "candidates/supporters".... 6) Make Electricity tariff more expensive.... 7) Make petroleum products visibly scarce...so that people can queue...beg and fight to have them 8 ... let the the "Head"/petroleum minister travel.... 9) Let the "neck"call for a meeting of stakeholders with representation from the Labour union...but don't let him make the announcement...(...lesson 101 from the past administration) 10) Increase the petroleum pump price...to make the products more available and assuage the "suffering" of the masses.... 11) ...after some envisaged agitation if any and if there's room...call for a meeting of stakeholder...slightly reduce the price (they would be grateful and willing to accept it)...it becomes a "win-win".... 12)... move to the next item on the agenda/script.... ...may God save us.... ![]() I only have a question to ask...if the Government can establish a Bank of Industry...Bank of Infrastructure...Bank of Agriculture...etc...why can't the Government also establish a Bank of Petroleum...which can carry out different functions in the interest of the country and all stakeholders...including to serve as a window through which oil marketers can carry out international trade and buy the dollar or other currencies at the official exchange rate... ![]() ![]() |
...for me, this is a script being played out...first of all, election monies/expenses must be recouped...of course it would neither be from Benin republic nor Cameroon...in addition to this...the "trust" of Nigerians and the international community has to be earned...in order to recoup what has been lost through "whatever" means...how can this be done...other than to: 1) Cry wolf about the existing decadence in the system enshrined by the past administration 2) Make them believe there is an anti-corruption strategy/system in place to rid the country of corruption...and "catch" the corrupt 3) Appoint those who would help this "cost-recoup" strategy happen...and empower them with the choicest portfolios.... 4) Call to their attention the huge deficit in the budget and the need to fund it from within and without.... 5) Allocate huge votes to the portfolios of your "candidates/supporters".... 6) Make Electricity tariff more expensive.... 7) Make petroleum products visibly scarce...so that people can queue...beg and fight to have them 8 ... let the the "Head"/petroleum minister travel.... 9) Let the "neck"call for a meeting of stakeholders with representation from the Labour union...but don't let him make the announcement...(...lesson 101 from the past administration) 10) Increase the petroleum pump price...to make the products more available and assuage the "suffering" of the masses.... 11)... move to the next item on the agenda/script.... ...may God save us.... ![]() I only have a question to ask...if the Government can establish a Bank of Industry...Bank of Infrastructure...Bank of Agriculture...etc...why can't the Government also establish a Bank of Petroleum...which can carry out different functions in the interest of the country and all stakeholders...including to serve as a window through which oil marketers can carry out international trade and buy the dollar or other currencies at the official exchange rate... ![]() ![]() |
...for me, this is a script being played out...first of all, election monies/expenses must be recouped...of course it would neither be from Benin republic nor Cameroon...in addition to this...the "trust" of Nigerians and the international community has to be earned...in order to recoup what has been lost through "whatever" means...how can this be done...other than to: 1) Cry wolf about the existing decadence in the system enshrined by the past administration 2) Make them believe there is an anti-corruption strategy/system in place to rid the country of corruption...and "catch" the corrupt 3) Appoint those who would help this "cost-recoup" strategy happen...and empower them with the choicest portfolios.... 4) Call to their attention the huge deficit in the budget and the need to fund it from within and without.... 5) Allocate huge votes to the portfolios of your "candidates/supporters".... 6) Make Electricity tariff more expensive.... 7) Make petroleum products visibly scarce...so that people can queue...beg and fight to have them ...the the "Head" travel....9) Let the "neck"call for a meeting of stakeholders with representation from the Labour union.... 10) Increase the petroleum pump price...to make the products more available and assuage the "suffering" of the masses.... 11)... move to the next item on the agenda/script.... ...may God save us.... ![]() I only have a question to ask...if the Government can establish a Bank of Industry...Bank of Infrastructure...Bank of Agriculture...etc...why can't the Government also establish a Bank of Petroleum...which can carry out different functions in the interest of the country and all stakeholders...including to serve as a window through which oil marketers can carry out international trade and buy the dollar or other currencies at the official exchange rate... ![]() ![]() |
Good morning all...this is a quick one...need your opinion on whether Facebook and other Social networking Sites (SNSs) promote gender equality...I need a Yes or No answer...you may wish to summarize your reasons in one or two sentences. Thank you. ![]() Mods...possibly help me move it to the front page for quick responses...I appreciate...God bless you. ![]() |
...talk is CHEAP, words are PLENTIFUL, deeds are precious...action speaks louder than voice...for almost a year...no clear-cut policy direction...inasmuch as I know the keynesian model supports government spending as a veritable tool for stimulating the economy...hope we would neither end up in some form of "vicious circle" nor fall into the same "trap" some developing economies like Malaysia et al have fallen into in a bid to stimulating their economies and growing the GDP. ...considering the fact that our environments are unique (Economic, Political, Socio-cultural, Legal, Technological etc)... we understand that a "one size fits all" approach to the hydra-headed challenges currently being faced by the country may not be the best for us...rather, we may have to adapt to and adopt a cocktail of solutions "tailor-made" for us in order to help combat these daunting challenges.... God bless Nigeria! ...could read some of these: http://www.aessweb.com/pdf-files/aefr-2015-5(1)-119-126.pdf https://books.google.com.ng/books?id=Y4Z9AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=reflation+and+keynesian&source=bl&ots=jIKhSK6GZL&sig=2yMRAYMQVlMbVS2l2FOxyHzs5E4&hl=en&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwjdrrfMwYDMAhVG1BoKHQpgAh8Q6AEIMTAE#v=onepage&q=reflation%20and%20keynesian&f=false Thanks. |
...talk is CHEAP, words are PLENTIFUL, deeds are precious...action speaks louder than voice...for almost a year...no clear-cut policy direction...inasmuch as I know the keynesian model supports government spending as a veritable tool for stimulating the economy...hope we would neither end up in some form of "vicious circle" nor fall into the same "trap" some developing economies like Malaysia et al have fallen into in a bid to stimulating their economies and growing the GDP. ...considering the fact that our environments are unique (Economic, Political, Socio-cultural, Legal, Technological etc)... we understand that a "one size fits all" approach to the hydra-headed challenges currently being faced by the country may not be the best for us...rather, we may have to adapt to and adopt a cocktail of solutions "tailor-made" for us in order to help combat these daunting challenges... God bless Nigeria! ...could read some of these: http://www.aessweb.com/pdf-files/aefr-2015-5(1)-119-126.pdf https://books.google.com.ng/books?id=Y4Z9AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=reflation+and+keynesian&source=bl&ots=jIKhSK6GZL&sig=2yMRAYMQVlMbVS2l2FOxyHzs5E4&hl=en&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwjdrrfMwYDMAhVG1BoKHQpgAh8Q6AEIMTAE#v=onepage&q=reflation%20and%20keynesian&f=false Thanks. |
...isn't there any curtain in your house/ covering your "glass windows"...? ...e get as this story be...don't really believe it.... ![]() |
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...omo if you mistakenly fall for there...na long thing o...nobody go tell you...na you go tell yourself say: "na only you waka come" ![]() ...this is the "lagoon falling unto the people...and not some people falling inside the lagoon".... #thisisserious! :/ :/ :/ |
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