TabletMan: Please all these colleges asking for a secondary school transcript as their requirements, how will I get the transcript for them? because I seriously don't understand.
Please all these colleges asking for a secondary school transcript as their requirements, how will I get the transcript for them? because I seriously don't understand.
TabletMan: They have started to work on the road by Tamad Construction company.
Update: I passed the erosion site on Sunday and there's no sign of work going on there. I saw only Soludo banner written SOLUTION IS HERE around the affected road.
Onitsha-Owerri road is better plied through the second niger bridge for those wey know the road because, after the navy checkpoint, you will meet a gigantic pothole that can swallow your tires.
tensazangetsu20: 75 percent chance of success indeed. Even in developed countries with very wealthy citizens, 90 percent of startups fail within the first 5 years talk less of a poverty stricken hell hole like Nigeria.
There is a big difference between doing business in the developed world and developing countries. Doing any startup requires a lot of paperwork and government monitoring to the extent of even controlling how you pay your workers. But the same can't be said about Nigeria
tensazangetsu20: The way you guys always shout do business as if business in Nigeria is sure and has a 99 percent chance of success. 90 percent of traders in any Nigerian market will run away if they have access to 6 million naira today.
Business is not easy in Nigeria especially when you know nothing about the business you're doing. But doing business with big capital in a business city like Lagos, Onitsha, Kano, and Aba you have a 75% chance of success. And you're wrong when you said that 90% of traders will run away when they see 6 million unless you mean street traders.
oyetpel: Damn, to leave this country is just getting hard. God abeg help me raise funds
Leaving this country is no longer an option for the middle class. You must either choose between leaving the country or setting up a business or even an investment.
I'm not sure that 6m will be able to take someone to any Schengen
ebufa: you are wasting time talking of unknown gunmen yet erosion has cut off Anambra almost completely fro the oba owerri axis........governor has not gone there nor deputy...una no serious....keep on dreaming of simon ekpa
They have started to work on the road by Tamad Construction company.
victorVIC1: Wow. Sounds great. It pains me that Europe didn't cross my mind before now. Too many complaints from those in UK but I've decided to forge ahead anyway. Las las, God go help us
Europe is good just that the UK is no longer in EU and it will make things difficult for someone who wants to switch to another soft European country.
victorVIC1: The school fee is far lower than that of UK but I was not aware of the block account. I thought they only require SOA. Thanks so much for the headup. Make I just continue with my process jor
Sorry for the mix up, it's SOA not block account like Germany's visa App. But you will still need money to fill in the account.
But the edge Finland gave the UK is that your years of study will also count toward the required years for a potential PR
victorVIC1: Please is it still possible to meet up with MSC program in Finland this year? My mind is completely off UK due to the recent exchange rate changes
if you calculate well, you will know that Finland and UK are now on same page when it comes to money.
You will pay school fees that will be up to 8k euros and then have block account for application of RP
What is happening in Anambra is disheartening and sad. I have been vocal about the bad roads in Onitsha and the environs but will always be attacked by Obiano's workers. The bad road you guys are attacking Soludo for started from Obiano you guys are praising. How can you have a city scattered with bad roads and be building an airport in a village and also doing a conference center you know you won't even complete? Onitsha is only known because of its big markets and allied industries, you only need to build good roads and give them security for life to be soft for both traders and their customers coming from far and wide. Just build roads and roads because an average Onitsha person still doesn't know that Anambra has an airport since you can drive on a good road to Asaba airport which is just 20 mins drive now that traffic has drastically reduced on the 1st Niger bridge. I don't know if all these Anambra governments belong to a coven that swore to make life hard for residents and road commuters. Aside from Onitsha's big markets, it's also a big road transportation hub for transport companies in SE/SS. Now Soludo is building a flyover at Ekwuluobia and he's even pulling many structures down because of the flyover while Onitsha is in dire need of a motorable road. The only vital road under construction is Niger Street and they started the project in January Julius Berger only took two months to complete its 1st Niger bridge bypass which is an even more difficult project while Niger Street is only 40% completed.
Mccollins042: I got two admissions in two different Finnish schools but I could not go because they don't accept part payment of tuition. Please does anyone know any school that accepts initial deposit and also has low tuition . I have a tight budget
Please bro, what course and school did you get an admission offer from? How challenging is the entrance exam and what will I expect?
Outstandingmam: It depends on your smartness. Any program can get you into a Finnish school. It's an equal opportunity system.
For the Msc, your letter of motivation and research proposal are key. Work on it very well. Then there's the interview to face if your letter of motivation and research proposal get you across the first check.
For BSC, you will write an entry exam and after a video chat. Just practice very well because that exam tries to embarrass people.
The good thing is that you can apply for 6 courses in the application round and you can apply for both Msc and BSC courses.
Generally IT has been the go to but with layoffs these days, you can never tell. They seem to be opening up nursing, social works and the likes to foreign students. Before, you had to study them in Finnish but now you have English taught programs.
You alone can decide what you can cope with so I'll advise you to use these 7 months before the application portal opens, to browse through the available courses and prepare what you'll need to make yourself stand out. The competition is getting tighter
Thanks for your reply, I will apply for both Msc and Bsc just that the problem with their Msc is their request for IELTs
Outstandingmam: €560 * 12months for student €1000 * 12months for spouse
You are living up to your moniker.
Please I will like to know the program that will increase my chances of getting admitted into any Finland school. Is it Bsc or should I follow the Msc route? If it's a Bsc, which program has a high chance of admission and getting a job after school? Just advise me as if I'm your younger brother.
Obiaja: Soludo is just one year in office, not an excuse though. Why didn't Willie Obiano, From that side, knowing how economically viable the road is, push for it? Tony Nwoye, Stella Oduah, Chinedu Obidigwe are all there, why didn't they push for it? Soludo has mentioned the importance of Anambra/Lokoja highway, let's see how it goes.
I won't even blame Soludo if he failed to dualize the road because Obiano promised us heaven and earth with the same road and ended up leaving the road to rot. The road is currently not motorable sef.
Hadi sirika said Ethiopian air are bidding for Nigeria air and Nigeria is just going to earn some percentage for branding
Africa free trade zone means our airspace would be open to all
Airpeace can't meet up domestic or international requirements
Where exactly will Nigeria get 3 billion USD to start an airline
Are you people just foolish or it's a curse
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I'm sorry to say this but you're highly unintelligent for this reply. You're even saying another thing in defense of this topic. In the airline business, you don't need to spend billions on logos and later spend another billion on renting an aircraft for a fun fare. You either buy/lease old/new aircraft and start a business. Where will you see Nigeria's air in the next two years if Jagaban decides to ignore Buhari's klepto appointee and her criminal fanfare?
Stop defending criminality in unintelligent ways because it makes you look stupid
And the AfctA you're talking about is not about only Nigeria and Ethiopia but it involves more than 48 countries.
osita76: It is on record that with the giant strides been recorded in road infrastructure in Ebonyi State, Gov. Dave Umahi never used reputable construction companies to do the roads in Ebonyi State, he always engage the local contractors and evidence of quality results are recorded, all these is dependent on the contractual agreement reached about standard and quality of those projects
ChimaAdeoye: I know Niger Street when it used to be good during my childhood days and when it became impassable for more than 20 years!
Yes, if you really look at it, no Governor in Anambra's history had summoned the courage to tackle the cesspool of infrastructural decay and lawless fiefdom that had become of Onitsha. The reason that Onitsha which used to be the second largest commercial city in Nigeria in the 1980s remained stagnant was because no Governor did what Soludo is doing. The priority was always to develop the "capital" either Enugu or Awka and allow the biggest city in the state to decay and die. Unfortunately, it also meant the dearth of the southeast economy as people preferred to migrate to Lagos and elsewhere for business.
Of course, Soludo cannot even dent the surface of the huge generational infrastructural decay in Onitsha even if he collected a N500 billion naira loan. Talk more when he starts to waste too much money in constructing just one road using multinationals. We all know that a city like Abakaliki with many smooth roads had 100% of those roads built by local contractors often using DIRECT LABOR. So we know that it is possible to rebuild and reconstruct all the internal roads within our key cities if we are careful on how it's awarded and we supervise the contractor thoroughly.
Like Ned Media once mentioned in his video, the strategy to change the bad intra-city road narrative in Anambra and particularly in Onitsha isn't to construct just one very expensive and good road using multinational companies in a huge metropolis. The answer is in constructing several roads critical and alternative link roads to reduce traffic congestion and make the city liveable. Being mindful that achieving this feat of reconstructing Anambra's cities is practically impossible for the financial capacity of a state like Anambra, the only alternative will be to use reputable local companies and supervise them very closely to ensure that they deliver very high-quality roads. I am glad that Soludo is doing just that and I hope he continues until Onitsha is restored to a viable attractive city in the southeast.
Good points by you guys but the only issue with those direct labour is that the rate of construction is slow and this is raining season. My trust issue about unknown companies is due to IDC which Peter and Willie used to mess up many projects during their time.
NwekereNdoki: What the Anambra State government is shy to do, Delta State has done in Asaba.
If Anambra doesn't sit up, it will lose a large chunk of its middle and high-class population to Asaba.
As I've always said, governance is not for the poor alone, but for the rich and middle-class!
Nothing special here until it comes to fruition. They're approving a project when Okowa have only few days left in office.
ChimaAdeoye: It is actually very wise of Soludo to use local contractors and direct labor to fix internal city roads and drainages in his urban renewal & regeneration program. That level of reconstruction of streets does not warrant awarding such minor jobs to multinational construction giants to merely rebuild broken down streets and intracity roads. That would amount to a wanton waste of resources in a state with scarce resources and almost every other street is in an appaulling state of disrepair.
The multinational construction giants should be reserved for big engineering projects and bridges.
I'm not against using local/direct labour in road construction but some roads needs good and reputable local or foreign firm to tackle it. The road that made me to drop that comment is Niger Street, you can use your Google map to know how important the road is to Onitsha main market, Head bridge market and Onitsha River port. I'm even happy that Mr. Soludo is working on the road but doesn't mean I will come here and start imagining about rail construction.
3pointsagree: Solido should start Anambra rail project
Some road construction being done by Mr. Solution is done by laborers with hand and small machines in this 21st century and other roads are still crying for attention or patching and you're here saying rail construction
Efuaye: I am amazed that some of you, especially the OP are applauding this, for whatever political reasons!
Do you people even wish this country well at all?
Some of us can afford to go abroad or send our children abroad, but is this the type of country we want to celebrate as ours?
We should be mourning if we understand the future implications of this present sham of an elections.
If our founding fathers have gotten it right in the Fifties and Sixties we won't be where we are today!
Tomorrow they will want to contest against the children of the wolves/vampires they were supporting today and the same treatment will be meted out to them. How can a sane person be rejoicing that a single individual has the power and authority to upturn the wish of the people? All these desperate politicians will never work for the good of the common man. I can't afford to leave Nigeria but anything that will take me away from this country, I will write a book about Nigeria and how low we've descended as a nation since 1999.
Sammy07: PDP should capitalize on it and A re run should happen.
I wan Dapo to sweat and run helter shelter.
You must be dreaming if you think Dapo will sweat because of Rerun. Nigeria is taking a very bad trend right now but only a few are psychological advance to see what will happen in a few years to come. I'm never against people playing tribal politics but you see politicians rewriting results at collation centers and telling their opponents to go to court is bad. Just look at the nonsense happening in Delta state and Rivers. Just imagine unpopular Okowa imposing an unpopular Sheriff against the wish of the people because they can rewrite results, look at Wike imposing an unpopular Sim. After all, he's been doing it and flogging opponents in courts. They're also trying to rewrite Kaduna the same way they rewrite Nasarawa. Politicians should learn how to accept defeat because anyone imposing himself against the wish of the people will never work for the people. According to Uzodimma of Imo state, he always tell people from his zone that they did not contribute to him becoming the governor because he made himself governor.
BuhariAdvocate: Are you thinking what am reason? The next 4 years will really hurt for eboes in lagos please don't include we south south to your calamity.
south-south people are already in the calamity. You will spend your entire life trying to explain to an Average Yoruba man that you're not Igbo but the explanation will always fall on deaf ears. You can pretend to be safe online but offline you will collect same treatment with Igbos