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Foreign AffairsRe: In Moskow - This Is How The Boss Of All Bosses Rolls. by tdayof(m): 7:56pm On May 29, 2016
moneybag100:
You people are here fighting eachother on supremacy of another countries. Countries that don't give a fvck about you or your country, Countries that see you as second class human being.
I was with a russian schoolmate yesterday, he don't even know a shi't about Nigeria or Africa or even care so why would I care about any of them.
As far as I know they can fuvk eachother as,shole, none of them is a saint.
Yes bro. I see Nigerians arguing on unnecessary things. Even on American forum Quora, Americans and Russians don't exchange words this way.

Typical Nigerians with their I too know than you attitude.
Christianity EtcRe: Visiting The Sins Of The Father Upon The Children.. by tdayof(m): 12:41pm On May 29, 2016
austin2all:
THIS AND MANY MORE ARE THE REASONS GOD DOESNT EXIST.
AND SOMEONE WILL COME OUT OF THE WOODS TO PREACH THAT THE WAYS OF GOD ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE WAYS OF MAN.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2RD4vTuPN0
Christianity EtcRe: Visiting The Sins Of The Father Upon The Children.. by tdayof(m): 12:39pm On May 29, 2016
Iamsynord:
What one sow, one shall reap and everyone shall be accountable for what he or she does ?

The concept of the sin of the father shall be visited on his sons and generation seems like an unjust judgement...

Why must the punishment for the evil sins of a father who killed, looted, commited adultery and so on, be melted on an innocent child who has no control over the family he enters into and has not commited any sin ?

Why shld the doer not be punished for his offence ? There are scenarios in the word where even after the father sins and he is forgiven, punishment will still be pronounced on the unborn children even up to the 4th generation ?

I thought we are wonderfully and beautifully made ,why make some innocent child the scapegoat of an ancestral curse ?
Essentially what God is saying, is that the sins of the fathers are being passed down to the children. Children learn by example of the parents and so if a father is abusive then there is a greater chance the sons will be abusive as well. Ezekiel also says that if any one considers and turns from their evil ways God will forgive them of their past sins.

The phrase, God visits the iniquity of the fathers upon the children even to the third and forth generation is for those who hate Him and chose to worship other gods. Ezekiel makes it clear that if the son doesn't follow in the fathers sins he will not suffer the fathers fate. God is a Just God.
Christianity EtcRe: Visiting The Sins Of The Father Upon The Children.. by tdayof(m): 12:37pm On May 29, 2016
Deuteronomy 24:16 says “Fathers shall not be put to death for their sons, nor shall sons be put to death for their fathers; everyone shall be put to death for his own sin” and that “The son will not bear the punishment for the father’s iniquity, nor will the father bear the punishment for the son’s iniquity; the righteousness of the righteous will be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked will be upon himself” (Ez 18:20). We do know that “as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive” (1 Cor 15:22). The same “all” that die in Adam and from the original sin nature that we have all inherited, the same “all” can “be made alive” by repentance and faith.
PoliticsRe: Russia To Establish Nuclear Centre In Nigeria by tdayof(m): 9:45am On May 29, 2016
EazyMoh:
Am a certified chemical engineer, so I know what nuclear is of course. And that accident you are referring to (it's spelt Chernobyl btw) It's an accident just like car, plane, and any other accident which is bound to happen naturally or artificially but can be minimized by putting more precautions and safety measures. There are hundreds of nuclear power plants in the world two in South Africa and have functioning fine. So why can't Nigeria?
FYI we already have a nuclear reactor but it's a research model not commercial power generation.
Nice to see someone who knows the real fact here. But I just think of how some africans think.

I was in a lab yesterday and vroom someone said we can't find the type of amplifier, wave form generator and other things we are using in Africa. I told him we can and when I noticed it was turning into hot argument I had to leave him.
We Africans make ourself inferior.

If Nigerians were white and Americans black there will still be discrimination towards us, because we don't think above natural.
-Fasasi Tosin
PoliticsRe: Russia To Establish Nuclear Centre In Nigeria by tdayof(m): 9:34am On May 29, 2016
months:
[s]As long as it is established in Daura, Abuja, Lagos or Kano.

SS/SE will never allow Russian on our land with nuclear weapon.


Buhari can only arrange for nuclear station in his northern region not another man land[/s].
Nigerians should learn how to make research and stop depending on nairaland.
LAGOS/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Nigeria has selected two sites for the construction of its planned nuclear power plants, as Africa's biggest economy tries to end decades of electricity blackouts that have blighted its growth.

Russia's state-owned Rosatom, which has been in talks with Nigeria over the nuclear plants, on Friday confirmed two sites had been selected in Africa's most populous nation and said they would have a total of four reactors.

Neither side would say where the sites were, but 7a source at Nigeria's nuclear agency said the sites will be in Akwa Ibom state, in southeast Nigeria, and Kogi state, in the central northern part of the country.

Nigeria, with a population of around 170 million, has installed power capacity that fluctuates between around 6,000 MW to just over 7,000 MW, according to the Transmission Company of Nigeria, with 80 percent of its power plants fired by gas.

By comparison, South Africa's capacity is almost seven times greater for a population less than a third as big.

Africa's biggest economy has no experience in developing and operating nuclear plants but has small reactors producing around 30 KW for research, Franklin Erepamo Osaisai, chief executive of the Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission, said on its website.

One nuclear power plant costs between $5 billion to $8 billion, a source at Rosatom said. Nigeria has not yet said how it plans to fund the construction, a key question given its finances have taken a hit after a slump in the price of oil, its main export.

This is an old news.
PoliticsRe: Russia To Establish Nuclear Centre In Nigeria by tdayof(m): 9:30am On May 29, 2016
euromilion:
[s]See common oil pipe line,some psycho idiots blowing them up,imagine what they'll do to nuclear centre.

Do u really undastand what nuclear is?abeg Africa can't handle such thing for now.if u doubt us,then go ask chinorble people what they think of nuclear.

By the way Russia has more land mass than Nigeria,so why can't they do it in their own country?[/s]
Some African countries currently operates nuclear powerplants.
Eve according to world nuclear thses countries including Nigeria will be having operational nuclear plants soon.
In west, central and southern Africa: Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Namibia.
with Nigeria ranked in developing plans with isreal Developing plans: Israel, Nigeria, Kenya, Laos, Malaysia, Morocco.


........ and this too. In 2009 the IAEA began offering Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) missions to assess national developments, and six INIR missions were conducted during 2009-11 to evaluate the status of countries’ nuclear infrastructure development. The first three were to Jordan, Indonesia and Vietnam. followed by others to Bangladesh, Belarus, Thailand and UAE to the end of 2012. In 2013 INIR missions were to South Africa – the first country with an operating nuclear power program that has requested this service – Poland and then Turkey. In 2014 an INIR mission to [b]Nigeria [/b]is planned. Several countries including Egypt, Kenya, and Malaysia have also expressed interest.



[b]
Nigeria
Nigeria produced 28 TWh in 2012 from less than 6 GWe of plant (about 1.5 GWe unavailable due to shortage of gas); 23 TWh was from gas, 5.7 TWh from hydro and none from oil. It had final consumption of 25 TWh, giving per capita consumption of only 140 kWh/yr. The Energy Commission of Nigeria under the federal Ministry of Science & Technology is responsible for policy, and the energy sector has seen major change as the government actively privatises new generation and transmission projects. In the first phase of its liberalisation process, five generation and ten distribution companies (linked to the country’s main power holding company) have been privatized since 2013. In addition, the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) is privatizing ten newly built generation plants. These newly privatized generation companies are contractually obliged to increase generation for each plant over the next five years. An additional 2 GWe increase is to stem from investments by new independent power producers. The government in December 2014 signed an agreement with Turkey’s Koztek Electric and Energy Technologies with a view to the construction of new power plants and transmission facilities “wholly financed by Turkish business interests.” In June 2015 Geometric Power announced that it planned to build a 1080 MWe power plant in Abia state, in the southeast, in partnership with GE. The first 500 MWe phase of the project was expected on line in 2019 at a cost of $800 million.The government is planning to increase the use of solar power, and 3 GWe of utility-scale solar PV capacity is being developed in a $5 billion public-private partnership project with Skypower FAS Energy in the Delta state. A feed-in tariff (FIT) regime is being developed to support renewables investment.To address rapidly increasing base-load electricity demand, Nigeria has sought the support of the International Atomic Energy Agency to develop plans for up to 4000 MWe of nuclear capacity by 2025. Nigeria is Africa's most populous country and power shortages have caused industries to relocate to Ghana. The federal Ministry of Power is in charge of electricity generation, grids and pricing. The federal government in 2007 approved a technical framework or 'roadmap' for its nuclear energy program, along with a strategic implementation plan. This is to proceed through manpower and infrastructure development, power reactor design certification, regulatory and licensing approvals, construction and start-up. A strategic plan to streamline this was adopted in 2009, with a target of 1000 MWe of nuclear capacity by 2020, and another 4000 MWe by 2030. In 2013 preparations were made for an IAEA INIR mission, which took place in 2015.A Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) has been set up for regulatory oversight on all uses of ionising radiation, nuclear materials and radioactive sources under the federal Ministry of Science & Technology.The Nigerian Atomic Energy Commission (NEAC) set up under 1976 legislation is alongside but not under any federal ministry, and is responsible for the national Nuclear Energy Program Implementation Committee (NEPIC), which has eight teams. In October 2010 NEAC announced the selection of four sites for further evaluation by its environmental and siting team. These are around Geregu/Ajaokuta in Kogi state in north central zone, Itu in Akwa Ibom state in the south-east, Agbaje, Okitipupa in Ondo state in the southwest zone and Lau in Taraba state in the northeast zone. It said construction was envisaged from 2014, and first power by 2020. The first two sites – Geregu and Itu – were evaluated in 2014-15 and confirmed as preferred. Preliminary licensing is expected by NNRA in 2016. Rosatom said it expects two reactors to be built at each site.In March 2009 Russia signed a cooperation agreement with Nigeria, including provision for uranium exploration and mining in the country. A further broad agreement in June 2009 envisaged the construction of a Russian power reactor and a new research reactor. In July 2011 Russia's Rosatom and the Nigerian Atomic Energy Commission finalized a draft intergovernmental agreement to cooperate on the design, construction, operation and decommissioning of an initial nuclear power plant. This needs approval by the two governments. A further three nuclear plants are planned, bringing the total cost to about $20 billion. In June 2012 Rosatom signed a memorandum of understanding with the NAEC to "prepare a comprehensive program of building nuclear power plants in Nigeria," including the development of infrastructure and a framework and system of regulation for nuclear and radiation safety. Rosatom has confirmed that Russian financing options will be available to Nigeria, whose preferred option is a build-own-operate (BOO) arrangement with majority Rosatom equity. This is to be confirmed in a further intergovernmental agreement. Early in 2015 the intention was to have a first unit on line by 2025, and 4800 MWe operating by 2035.Following evaluation of US designs by the Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) about 2009, the government of Imo state signed an agreement with Barnett Holding Co in the USA to investigate sites for modular nuclear power reactors, using IAEA guidelines. These were to be 5 to 20 MWe and deployed to Owerri township, Ogwu city development, and elsewhere in Imo state. No more has been heard of this.Nigeria's first research reactor was commissioned at Ahmadu Bello University in 2004. It is a 30 kW Chinese Miniature Neutron Source Reactor similar to other Chinese units operating in Ghana, Iran, Syria and China. It uses high-enriched uranium fuel but is converting to LEU. The IAEA assisted the Nigerian government with the project, to "reinforce and widen the human resource base to sustain nuclear technology" in relation to medical technology, geochemistry, mineral and petrochemical analysis and exploration. A larger research reactor is envisaged.[/b]


Including research reactors and including shut down reactors

algeria : 2
Democratic Republic of the Congo : 2
egypt: 2
jordan: 0 but 3 are planned
libya: 1
morocco: 0 but 1 under construction
south africa: 3 including 2 that are actually operating commercially


Koeberg Nuclear Power Station
PoliticsRe: Russia To Establish Nuclear Centre In Nigeria by tdayof(m): 9:18am On May 29, 2016
DamiG:
[s]This is absolutely a bad idea,Nigeria doesn't have the capacity nor technology to handle nuclear technology sad
In the case of a nuclear plant meltdown,this country will surely not be able to curtail it,we will make Chernobyl and Fukushima look like an ordinary event angry

And in a country like Nigeria that is badly plagued with tribalism,no ethnic group will want it to be established in their land,and if the government tries to build it on their land they will cry discrimination and might even attempt to destroy the project.

On a last note if Russia wants to offer us any aid,it should either be in supply of arms to fight terrorists or TOMATOES(Russia is the 11th highest producer of tomatoes in the world,Nigerians would really appreciate it now lipsrsealed )


ON BEHALF OF ALL NIGERIANS I SAY NO TO NUCLEAR PLANT IN NIGERIA angry[/s]
Bullshitt
PoliticsRe: Russia To Establish Nuclear Centre In Nigeria by tdayof(m): 9:16am On May 29, 2016
Reading some comments here make me believe an average Nigerian is very dumb.
What makes us unable to handle nuclear technologies?

If it's USA they will Oppose and now it's Russia they still type bullshitt. We are really far behind still waiting for the day nairalanders will reason and type like Quora users.
PoliticsRe: Russia To Establish Nuclear Centre In Nigeria by tdayof(m): 9:13am On May 29, 2016
eyeview:
I trust this govt to quickly sign that death warrant. They are in a hurry to look for what they will list as attracted investment,even if it is clear that we lack everything needed to accomodate a nuclear facility
Nahhhh. We don't.
PoliticsRe: Military Storms Oporoza, Niger-Delta In Warships Searching For Militants by tdayof(m): 10:59am On May 28, 2016
Tolexander:
These Avengers madt gan o!

It won't be surprising seeing the Avengers rolling out their warships to engage the Nigerian military. Jonathan empowered Tompolo to the extent that he was buying warship from Norway on behalf of NIMASA. That was a very costly thing for a President to have done.
the militants power can't match the Nigerian navy's own yet.
I just hope this problem is solved with peace.
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Nairaland Weekly Photo Challenge by tdayof(m): 9:21am On May 28, 2016
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Science/TechnologyRe: A Car Made By University Of Benin Students (photo) by tdayof(m): 4:04pm On May 27, 2016
Rossikk:
Dummy. ALL car manufacturing is "assembling of parts", as car manufacturers do NOT typically build parts. They acquire them.
Cars manufacturers build some of their parts but not all. He is right to some extent.
Science/TechnologyRe: A Car Made By University Of Benin Students (photo) by tdayof(m): 3:58pm On May 27, 2016
feldido:
What do u knw as Aerodynamics?
Aerodynamics is the way air moves around things. The rules of aerodynamics explain how an airplane is able to fly. Anything that moves through air reacts to aerodynamics. A rocket blasting off the launch pad and a kite in the sky react to aerodynamics. Aerodynamics even acts on cars, since air flows around cars. That thing am seeing looks so much like something i can call failed aerodynamics!
Science/TechnologyRe: A Car Made By University Of Benin Students (photo) by tdayof(m): 12:42pm On May 27, 2016
feldido:
Aerodynamically designed... Nice
Really? lipsrsealed
Science/TechnologyRe: A Car Made By University Of Benin Students (photo) by tdayof(m):
This is African standard so i won't say it's something to be celebrated as for me.
ProgrammingRe: The Top 25 Global Finalist For NASA Space App: A Nairalander Represents Nigeria by tdayof(m): 6:42pm On May 26, 2016
Weezyval:
My name is Ekpang Michael Etta, a graduate of the department of forestry and wildlife University of Calabar Calabar, currently undergoing my NYSC. I was the lead programmer at the just concluded Nasa Space App Challenge 2016. I and my team (Team Amazing from Enugu) created an app called vergee to help stop the Fulani herdsmen problem in Nigeria while also providing Norman farmers with resources as they arrive in an unknown location.


We are so excited to say that our app just took one step closer as the Top 25 global finalists were announced this week for the NASA Space Apps Challenge. VERGEE was named as a Top 5 Finalist in the “Most Inspirational” project category, and is proud to be representing Nigeria in the international competition.

With over 1200 projects this year created by over 15,000 participants, our project rose to the top — a testament to the innovative capacity of Nigerians

On the weekend of April 22–24, 2016, developers, makers, engineers, and entrepreneurs took on NASA-designed challenges, creating a diverse range of solutions. Over 15,000 people world-wide took part in the 2016 NASA Space Apps Challenge, with 1,287 projects produced.




Vergee is a mobile and web base platform that makes the lives of nomad farmers easier by providing them access to information(water point, obstacle, police station, safest route, weather forecast, veterinary doctors etc.) when they arrive in a new location.

We made used of

GoogleMaps Api

Forecast.io APi

Smslive APi


https://2016.spaceappschallenge.org/awards


Please join in our excitement and support #vergee as we proudly represent Nigeria in the final phase of the NASA Space Apps Challenge.
awesome.
ComputersRe: What Are The Major Specs To Check In A Laptop When Getting One? by tdayof(m): 3:29pm On May 24, 2016
Darey00:
ESSENTIAL
1. RAM - a minimum of 2gig RAM (depending on ur budget)

2. Processor type and speed- Insist on Intel processors.. I'm not really conversant with the variants but going for Intel is essential. Speed should be 2ghz minimum

3. Hard drive space - minimum of 160gb (depending on budget)

4. DVD ROM

5. USB ports (3)

6. Webcam
Noticed new laptops stopped using Optical Drive?
2gb ram is too low. probably 4 or 8gb should be okay.
PoliticsRe: Refurbished Gunboat Inaugurated In Okrika By Olonisakin, Chief Of Defence Staff by tdayof(m): 1:10pm On May 24, 2016
Nigeria and Refurbishment. We refurbish everything including of Military Jets.
PoliticsRe: Fayose Has No Right To Ban Cattle Rearing In Ekiti – Fulani Herdsmen by tdayof(m): 1:02pm On May 24, 2016
EddyNumerouno:
The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria guarantees freedom of movement of persons and movable goods to any part of the country, so Mr Fayose will have to find another way to solve this madness
Remember the movement can also be limited. When you are seen as a threat, every legal action will be taken to avoid stories that touches the heart. And moreover these people should learn how to talk with respect and swallow their damnnn right.

if you are consider as a threat, then the Governor can do his best.

Former President of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders’ Association (MACBAN), Alhaji Bello Ardo, has said that the Fulani have a right to move freely and conduct their business across the nation’s landscape.

Ardo said this in challenge of Ekiti state Governor Ayodele Fayose’s order prohibiting herdsmen from rearing cattle in any part of Ekiti State.

According to Ardo, there are areas in Ekiti and other parts of Nigeria that have been gazetted by the Federal Government as designated areas for cattle grazing.

“He does not have the authority to ban cattle-grazing in Ekiti. Fulani will challenge it in court.

“He does not have any right to ban designated grazing areas in Ekiti; there are grazing areas all over Nigeria and those grazing areas are gazetted by the Federal Government.

“He does not have the right to say that Fulani cannot rear cattle through the forests; we are going to challenge this in court.

“We are only just hearing the news but very soon, we will challenge it appropriately,” Ardo said.
The same corrupt courthuh No one should bring in court matters into things again.
Grazing area gazetted by the Federal Government?? Are you talking about private farm lands? Does those land belong to the Federal Government??
If you claim something belongs to the Federal government, then everyone has the right to do anything then.

Am so tired of lazy people trying to find excuses for their inhuman character.
BusinessRe: Entrepreneurship - Is It For You? by tdayof(m): 10:32am On May 23, 2016
An entrepreneur is someone that can turn an idea into a reality. It can be an Engineer, an Artist anything.
Foreign AffairsRe: Hillary Clinton Farts On Live Tv by tdayof(m): 7:17pm On May 22, 2016
STALE AND FAKE
PoliticsRe: 10 Infrastructurally Most Advanced Cities In Nigeria. by tdayof(m): 2:47pm On May 22, 2016
Adaure4ever:
there is nothing in ibadan, I have been to ibadan before so you will not tell me about the city.
It is an unorganised city with many ancient houses that looks like it wanna collapse, rusted zincs, dusty roads, and there are many slums in it.
Akure is even managable than ibadan.

Ibadan is popular mainly because it was the capital of the western region.
Must you liehuh?
EducationRe: Courses You Must Go Through As An Enginner by tdayof(m): 9:48am On May 22, 2016
Skoopy:
For every graduate of engineering, you must have gone through most of the courses I will list below, if not all. This courses are so important that it is near impossible to graduate without having a fair knowledge of them.

1) Thermodynamics : this is the study of heat and temperature in relation to energy and work. The desire to improve on the efficiency of steam engines lead to the development of this course. Terms such as enthalpy, entropy, energy and pressure will be used often in the said course. Thermodynamics have four basic laws, but this cannot be handled here.

2)FLUID MECHANICS : This has to do with the study of fluids (liquids and gases), it is divided broadly into two, FLUID STATICS and FLUID DYNAMICS. With the former taking care of fluids with no sheer stress( ie fluids at rest) and the latter handling fluids in motion. Base on flow, we have compressible and in compressible fluid whose difference lie in their rate of flow with density change. Two most common but very important theories include those of newton's on viscosity and archimedes on floatation. Applications include in aviation sector, shipping / maritime, refineries, production of breweries etc.

3) CALCULUS / ADVANCE CALCULUS : This is an extension of further mathematics, has topics like polynomial, matrices and determinant, integration and differentiation and the most feared of virtually all engineering students Laplace transformation. The application of which cannot be under -estimated.

4) DESIGN/ STRUCTURAL DESIGN/ EQUIPMENT DESIGN/ PROCESS CONTROL.

5) TECHNICAL / ENGINEERING DRAWING. Before any construction/ fabrication work is carried out, it most be properly represented on paper with dimensions.

All engineers on naira land, how many of this courses did you pass through? None engineers who love the profession are also welcome.
Thermodynamics
Aero propulsion
Aero dynamics
physics
calculus
Introduction to Gas Dynamics
Aircraft and Spacecraft Structures
Aircraft Dynamics and Control
Introduction to Solid Modeling and CAD etccc
Jobs/VacanciesRe: PHOTO: Yet Another Jobless Nigerian Lady On The Street With Her Placard by tdayof(m): 9:44am On May 22, 2016
Judeoxide:
At a point in life, your brain will fail you...
A computer studient looking for work.. Thats cool.
A lesson to all those killing there self on jamb and those in school waiting to be lashed on NYSC orientation camp..
This is almost the result...
Be creative, the government dont give a shiit about us...
Dont work hard.... Just work and think smart...
CrimeRe: He's Going To Jail Soon For A Crime He Knows Not.. (urgent Advice) by tdayof(m): 1:53pm On May 20, 2016
patrickdarlins:
Please dear nairalanders.... This is a serious issue that involves the POLICE as I speak/type.. My close pal's BROTHER IS GOING TO JAIL FOR A CAR HE KNOWS NOTHING OF....

he is a mechanic(repairer of cars and all its parts) he is well known by every body in his location and is very good at doing his work and his customers loved him for his sincerity.

On a very good afternoon he was approached by a customer who wants to REPAIR HIS CAR..after all negotiation and bargaining.... He agreed to the price and gave the CAR KEYS to the man(the mechanic)... To test drive the car after everything.... And so he left the mechanic shop.

It wasn't up to 25mins, he was approached by POLICE and another owner of the same car that was dropped at his shop 25mins ago.... And the police men arrested the mechanic Guy saying he is a criminal that he stole the car from the owner in BENIN CITY, that the owner of the car packed the car inside his compound and all of a sudden the car was no where to be found. That they have been looking for the car for almost TWO WEEKS now that they got information from sombody that's how they got to know that the car is packed in his (mechanic guys) shop..

The mechanic guy is in police custody as we speak... And he kept calling the guy that brought the car to his shop and guy kept telling him he is not in town that he will be back in some hours hours time... It has been like that for almost 5days now... The man refuses showing up for his self acclaimed car.

Now they are planning on transferring the case from warri to BENIN tomorrow or next.... But they gave the mechanic guy some conditions if he want the case to be sealed..

The police men and the owner of the stolen car has told the mechanic guy to pay up #300,000 for the case to die down and for the replacement of some properties that are not inside the car at this moment.


Now... We beginingto suspect that this whole thing is a planned work and a SETUP Plan against the mechanic guy... Cos if you look at it very well you would notice that a stolen car from Benin to warri can not be tracked down immediately after the person who stole the car dropped it inside a mechanic shop and all of a sudden the owner of the so called car shows up from no where all the way from Benin? With the police?? How is that possible? I don't understand... It must be a set up...

DDEAR NAIRALANDERS... We planning on hiring a a lawyer and maybe take this issue to the court tomorrow... PLEASE WHAT IS YOUR BEST ADVICE FOR US AT THIS MOMENT? SHOULD WE OR SHOULD WE NOT INVOVETHE LAWYER? what other steps do you think we can take against this case?...

Please mature responses.... Thanks in advance....

.... Please I need urgent replies now.... Abeg ooo


Forgive my typo errors
https://twitter.com/PoliceNG_CRU and https://twitter.com/YomiShogunle
Foreign AffairsRamstein Air Base Hosts 26 Nations For Largest African Air Chiefs Symposium by tdayof(op): 5:12am On May 20, 2016
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany -- Air chiefs from 26 nations gathered here May 9-13 for the largest African Air Chiefs Symposium in its six-year history.

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The purpose of the African Air Chiefs Symposium is to create a forum for air chiefs from across the African continent to come together to address common issues, cultivate relationships, and emphasize cooperation.

Air Chiefs from all corners of Africa met at Ramstein for this year’s symposium, focusing on mobility and the special role of airpower in the vast continent of Africa.

“All of the events that we do in Africa and conferences like this make sure that we have enough touch points with these countries to let them know that we are interested in their challenges,” said Gen. Frank Gorenc, commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Air Forces Africa. “We’re interested in their capabilities, we’re interested in the things that we aspire to do together and we look for the ability to together handle some of the challenges that comes with the capability that is able to be brought up overnight.”

This is the first African Air Chiefs Symposium that was not held on the African continent. “Because the focus of the event is air mobility, it made sense that we hosted it at Ramstein Air Base,” said Lt. Col. Christopher Blackwell, USAFE-AFAFRICA branch chief of international affairs for Africa. “It is the cornerstone of mobility for the U.S. Air Force outside of the United States so it makes sense that this is where we would host it.”
The United States and Mauritania cohosted this year’s symposium. Last year, the symposium was held in Nouakchott, Mauritania, with 18 African nations attending.

Throughout the symposium, there were several round-table discussion and break-out sessions, giving air chiefs the opportunity to discuss regional issues together. Some topics discussed were mobility strategies, force development, and airfield management.

As part of the symposium, the group had an immersion trip to the Verdun battlefield to learn about European history. While at Verdun, the air chiefs learned about the soldiers from Africa who fought in the battle.

This symposium was the first opportunity for many air chiefs to talk with their counterparts from other African nations. It was the first symposium for Brig. Gen. Charles Karamba, Rwanda Air Force Chief of Staff. “The African Air Chief Symposium is an important organization although it’s kind of a non-formal organization. It helps us come together. We get to know each other,” Karamba said. “There is terrorism in most of our regions, so we get together, share the threats that we face, share the challenges that we face as far as air mobility is concerned and of course it helps us understand the capabilities each of us have.”

One of the pinnacle moments of the symposium was the signing of the Association of African Air Chiefs Charter, which encourages members to seek opportunities to cooperate and collaborate to improve and support air operations across Africa. Eleven nations signed the charter this year, which is the highest number of nations to sign at any symposium.

The 26 countries that attended were Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda and Zambia.
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Military leaders pose for a photo after representatives from Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Ghana, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria, Niger, Seychelles, Togo and Tunisia sign the Association of African Air Forces charter May 13, 2016, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The charter encourages members to seek opportunitie[/b]s to cooperate and collaborate to improve and support air operations across Africa. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Larissa Greatwood)
http://www.usafe.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/760950/largest-ever-african-air-chiefs-symposium-focuses-on-mobility
PoliticsRe: Mohammed Gudaji Kazaure Shoots Himself, Flown To Dubai (photos) by tdayof(m): 9:11am On May 14, 2016
MrAboki:
The Nigerian Law.
Nigerians own pistol.. You just have to go through the right process.
PoliticsRe: Mohammed Gudaji Kazaure Shoots Himself, Flown To Dubai (photos) by tdayof(m): 8:40am On May 14, 2016
HisRoyalHardnes:
He should be arrested for illegal possession of firearms. He isn't authorized to own or use a pistol.

Well, God don judge the matter already.

Meanwhile
This present govt na clown govt. dia jokes no just dey funny... Incl this one.
And who told you he isn't authorized to own a pistol ?
CrimeRe: Enigma Laduchess: "AliBaba's Cousin Raped Me" by tdayof(m): 5:57pm On May 13, 2016
This life is....
PoliticsRe: Fuel Stations in Ibadan Deserted And Closed Due To Low Patronage by tdayof(m): 4:15pm On May 13, 2016
omolola15:
Like sey no be ibadan I dey abi. All these filling stations are located in ologuneru. Even before the price change they hardly sell during the scarcity. And ologuneru is not even upto 3% of ibadan. Other stations in other locations are selling. I queued to buy for 150 yesterday night. This news na nonsense jare.
Bro do you know the amount of filling stations in ologuneru? Ologuneru isn't up to 3% of IB? I know how big Ib is but saying ologuneru doesn't constitute up to 3% is a huge understatement. yea most filing stations do not sell at the peak of the fuel scarcity and those that have won't even find buyer because of their high price. However, Bovas still remains the largest seller in that area as it id noticeable around 5pm when they start selling out due to her fixed price.
PoliticsRe: Fuel Stations in Ibadan Deserted And Closed Due To Low Patronage by tdayof(m): 4:08pm On May 13, 2016
Burger01:
Get your facts right Op



Don't mind the OP. He went to a remote place in Ibadan and call it whole of Ibadan. Some Op self..very mischievous undecided
I agree with you on op's post, but how is ologuneru a remote area? Ologuneru is one of the most developed area in IB city.

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