If you want to know how possible this is, do you know the number of cows leaving one market in Katsina every day?
I know of one market, Charanchi in Katsina state, not less than 10k cows leave that market every week, and that is only one market. There are others, mai adu'a, batsari, sheme, jibia among several others.
Let me tell you, Kebbi state can sustain that export and to me, that is even on the low side.
. You are right , I know of Mai'adua and Jibia market.. Kebbi state can do it
Flexygist: This morning, the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) dismissed the charges of false asset declaration against Senate President, Bukola Saraki. Chairman of the tribunal, Danladi Umar, in his ruling said the prosecution team had failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove that Saraki was indeed guilty of false asset declaration.
With this, Nigerians took to social media to share their views on the ruling. As expected many believe the fight against corruption is a futile effort. See their comments below.
rem44: I don't know how true is this but according to a Facebook user Chukwudi Leo who shared the story,an Igbo man and his Hausa were yesterday involved in a fight over N50.The Hausa man allegedly 'cut' him with a dagger.Below is what he wrote..
'Enugu on fire happening live at new heaven a fight between a hause and Igbo man .
Just that this Igbo man is be own N50 by an hause Fulani man just went to the shop of the hause man for his balance and the hause refuse saying that he don't have money to give him so the decided to take something else just moment the ibo man pick up ciger the hause started fighting him even cut the Igbo with his dagger and run away just now the man his been rushed to hospital cus the knife cut some part of his nose off'.
I appeal to every Nigerian to embrace peace.We can not continue this way.Little by little,we can end up fighting a tribal war which we will regret in future.Let us embrace love!
dainformant: The Special Intelligence Response Team IRT arrested Evans who is said to be the most brilliant and notorious high profile kidnapper in the history of Nigeria who have collected billions of Naira ss ransom over the last 7yrs as the Kingpin of Kidnappers. The suspect was arrested by 1pm yesterday 10/6/17 in his Mansion at Magodo Estate Lagos.
His real names Chukwudidumeme Onuamadike aka Evans Native of Akanmili Umudim village Nnewi in Nnewi North LGA of Anambra state Age 36 yrs. He was the leader of a Notorious Advanced High Profile Person Kidnapping gang that Operation in Festac, Amuwo Udopin and OJO areas of Lagos.
He keep his victims for up to 6 to 7 months in Captivity until when the Family pays 300 to 400 Million Naira Ransom in Several Installments before victims are released. Several wealthy Nigerians living in Festac and Amuwo Odofin Arears of Lagos relocated to Ikoyi, Lekki and Victoria Island and left their mansions empty because of Evans. He also Have a Kidnapping gang that Operates in Portharcourt, Bayelsa and Warri Delta State.
He is also said to be the Mastermind and only Survivor in attempted Kidnapping Of Chief Vincent Obianudo the Owner of Young Shall grow Motors in Festac Lagos August 2013.
Babatunde Fashola The Ministry of Power, Works and Housing has created 193, 469 jobs, with 40,429 direct and 153,040 indirect jobs, within the two years of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
The Minister, Mr Babatunde Fashola disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja at the Town Hall Meeting to celebrate the mid-term of President Buhari’s implementation of the economy recovery and road plan.
According to him, the construction of roads, power project, housing project and macro impact on jobs is gradually increasing the purchasing power and money in the economy.
In his accounts, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi said that the ministry has been able to save N53bn from the ship building fund and through the rebranding of NIMASA.
“We believed that more fund can be gotten for the government, from the maritime sector and the president has approved a performance audit of the maritime sector.
“Part of the problem of the maritime is the fact that we have had issues with insecurity on our waterways and the president has approved a new security infrastructure that will reduce piracy, robbery in that sector.
“They were so many faculties of the maritime in universities when we came, we went about rebranding it and stop that contract award, that money was gotten from the ship `building fund, that fund are meant for Nigerians who built ship
“Maritime transportation are the one to access the fund to buy more vessels, we kept that money, we are saving it now, the last we had about it, we had saved N53bn,’’ he said.
According to him, there is the need to save the country from corruption.
Amaechi said that the ministry would introduce the single window which is between Nigerian Customs and Nigeria Ports Authority to move goods within 48 hours.
He said that the ministry has awarded three contracts which are Lagos – Ibadan rail, Kano – Kaduna rail and Port Harcourt – Calabar, which were based on the loan collected from the China EXIM bank.
The minister stated that China EXIM bank has approved $1.2bn, while the Federal Government has released its own counterpart funding for Lagos – Ibadan rail, which be completed in December 2018.
Amaechi stated that work has started on Itakpe-Warri rail but the N60bn allocated for the project was removed by the National Assembly, stating that if that was resolved, the work would be completed.
The Naira on Monday appreciated against the dollar at the parallel market, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
The Nigerian currency gained three points to exchange at N388 to the dollar, stronger than N391 it traded on Friday, while the pound sterling and the Euro closed at N495 and N425.
At the Bureau De Change (BDC) window, the Naira was sold at N362 to the dollar, while the pound sterling and the Euro closed at N495 and N423.
Trading at the interbank market showed that the Naira closed at N305.7, while the pound sterling and the Euro closed at N453.18 and N386.28.
Currency traders said the liquidity boost at the ForemanX market had forced the naira to appreciate.
can someone pls tell me how much is GTB and Skye bank sell dollar for online for
nwaanambra1: If they can do this to the second in command in the whole state, then you begin to wonder what they have been doing to civilians passing that road.
because of boko they all abandoned the checkpoint and were hiding in the bushes and the toilets only to skunk out and show their skills when they peeped and saw its some bloody civilians and their civilian police!
very active only when they see civilians.
Nigerian army - very scary bunch of lawless beasts!
you are right bro... I experience it when I was coming from katsina to ibadan... They will hide theirself in the night because of gboko, the driver will believe they are not at the check point..
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after possess all this skill yu are still searching for job... Or who to scam
Capableben: As a 300 level student of chemical engineering, i have offered a good number of analytical and mathematically inclined courses, from thermodynamics to engineering mathematics, engineering drawing, etc. i thought i had seen it all until this semester, i did Transport Phenomena I. Mehn, sincerely in the second aspect of the course i couldn't understand anything. The course lecturer, wasn't helping either. However, i was able to compel myself and learn it personally from tutorials and all that. On the eve of the exam i couldn't sleep because we had to read till day break, haha. It was an exciting yet exhausting experience.
what was the hardest course you did in school as an undergraduate?
Mcreloaded: The northerners are called aboki or mallam in derogatory way and are backward in terms of education and social standing but yet they are born leaders and rulers of this country I cone and wonder who actually is the aboki or mallam in this entity called Nigeria northerners or southerners lol
their over population is what is even drawing Nigeria back.. Almajiris everywhere
Ohhh so finally you've agreed that you are minority
you just want me to expose what I know about your good for nothing region... Desert with almajiris.. Useless people who sell their birth right for Niger Republic because they want to do cow trade so that they can meet up with other people in the south
tafrica: Are southerners second class citizens? Is there anything like ONE NIGERIA for real?
can the man who promised us he belongs to NOBODY and to EVERYBODY but can't even keep the words of his mouth be said to have integrity? So many one-sided appointments in recent times, yet he feels he's father to all.
Northerners believed that they owns Nigeria, and that they are born to rule.... They turned Nigeria to an over populated country because they don't have limit of marriage. And now what belongs to everyone, they turn it to be for them alone... Nigeria must split, so that the minority can enjoy the little they have.. ## Like# for like# if you think everybody should be separated.
fortifiedng: According to Facebook user, Serrano Omobolaji Ayinde who shared the story, the young girl was beaten up by her boss because she ate her food with meat. He shared photos and video of the girl and wrote;
"Pls Nigerians this girl was beaten because the girl eat food with meat without stealing it by the boss in our street in ikorodu pls we need the human right people to come to her rescue because they have seized her phone so that she will not get to her parent and they have stop her education. Pls this is child abuse, pls help her before they kill her ooo
facebookceo: A video in which the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu refused to shake the hands of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II has emerged and currently trending on social media.
The video shows the Ooni walking in and exchanging pleasantries, when it was time to greet the Oba of Lagos who was putting on a dark sun glass, he was snubbed.
Ooni of ife self is too found of eye service... Schwww! Must he shake him? Why not wave at him. Tuale to Alaafin of Oyo, he always respect himself and If any forking Oba disrespect him, it is from there the persons blood will just drain... First class oba with no charms... LMAO..
LEOSIRSIR: As today is the April fools day Nairalanders Kindly share your April fool Experience.
my fiancee called me in the morning and she said she was pregnant.. Whereas we have not seen eachother since june because I have been in katsina state since june for NYSC... I got confused and she later said April fool
Morkablog: Every year, a renowned website named forbes gather relevant informations and come up with the richest men in the world, in Africa and in Nigeria. As 2017, 9 Nigerians make the billionaires club cut with a some, just few million dollars away from reaching the bench mark. Below are the top 10 richest men in Nigeria according to forbes ranking 2017. 10. Oba Otudeke: Oba Otudeke is the chairman and founder of the honey well group. He is also the chairman of FBN Holdings Plc. His operations spread across oil and gas, flour minning, real estate, and marine transportation.Net Worth: $650 million. 9. Jim Oviah: Jim Oviah is the founder of Zenith Bank. He is the chairman and the largest shareholder with a stake of almost 10%. He also manages a mobile telecom Visafone which has over 3 million subscribers. Net Worth: $1 billion. 8. Orji Uzor Kalu: The former governor of Abia State. He is the founder and chairman of Slok Holding. A conglomerate with interest in shipping, banking, oil, trading, manufacturing and the media. He became a real business man at the age of 19 after being expelled from a Nigerian University for allegedly spearheading a series of student riots. Net Worth: $1.1 billion. 7. Tony Elumelu: A philanthropist and founder of the Transcorp and Heirs Holdings. He was the chairman of United Bank for Africa and was estimated to worth $1.4 billion. 6. Abdusalam Rabiu: Abdusalam is the founder of the famous BUA Group. A conglomerate active in sugar refining, cement production, real estate and port operations. In September 2015, his Group signed a $600 million deal with a chinease cement equipment service provider Sinoma Internation Engineering to construct a second production line located in Edo State Niger Delta, Nigeria. Net Worth: $1.5 billion. 5. Theophilus Danjuma: Former Nigerian Chief of Army staff between 1975 to 1979. He is the current chairman of Athlantic Petroleum. Net Worth: $1.7 billion. 4. Folorunsho Alakija: Folorunsho is a business tycoon that who has interest in fashion,oil and printing industries. She is the richest Woman in Nigeria and the richest woman of the African descent in the world. Net Worth: $2.1 billion. 3. Femi Otedola: He is the CEO of Zenon Oil and Gas and Forte Oil Plc. He has interest in real estates amongst other sectors. Net Worth: $2.3 billion. 2. Mike Adenuga: Mike Adenuga is the second richest man in Nigeria with interest in Oil and Gas and telecoms. He is the owner of Globacom, Nigeria's second biggest telecom operatorsand the chairman of Conoil. Net Worth: $10.5 billion. 1. Aliko Dangote: Aliko Dangote is the richest man in Nigeria, Africa and of course the richest black man in the world. In 2014, he ranked as the 24th richest man in the world but has since then fallen to positions below 100 due to Nigeria's poor Naira. Net Worth: $12.5 billion. http://morkablog..com/2017/03/top-10-richest-people-in-nigeria-forbes.html
where is Davido father(Adeleke) he will be shouthing omo baba olowo. Scheww
sean1000x: I remember entering Ibadan last week...was hit by the smell of Amala right from the highway. I turned back and drove back to Lagos! I can't stand that rotten city!
you are very funny.m. U drive ur bicycle back to lagos where dad mum and 4children leave in a room because they can't afford a flat
YonkijiSappo: This is a list of the 5 Busiest Expressways/Highways in All of Nigeria. Cheers.
1: Lagos - Ibadan Expressway (E1). The Lagos - Ibadan expressway is the federal highway between the most populated city (Lagos) and the largest city (Ibadan), and is by far the busiest highway in Nigeria. It connects the Metropolis around Lagos to most parts of the South West, as well as the Northern 2/3rd of the country. The expressway is the oldest in Nigeria, commissioned in August 1978 during the Military era, under the administration of Major-General Olusegun Obasanjo, who resigned on October 1, 1979, before he was later elected in May 29, 1999. It is also the busiest in West Africa, and is reputed to constitute one of the largest road network in Africa as a whole.
2: Shagamu - Ore - Benin Expressway (A121) Frequent travelers would agree that the Benin-Ore-Shagamu road is one of the most travelled roads in Nigeria. This is the second busiest road route in Nigeria. It connects Lagos and it surroundings to parts of the South West, South South, and the South East Zones of Nigeria through Ogun, Ondo and Edo states. It is ever busy.
3: Okene - Lokoja - Abuja (A2) Since the capital and government-seat of Nigeria was moved from Lagos to Abuja, the FCT has become one of the most popular cities in the country and its roads, some of the most travelled in Nigeria. You can enter Abuja from Suleja in Niger State, from Kaduna in the North, from Nassarawa in the East, and from Lokoja, Kogi State in the South among other major roads, but the Abuja-Lokoja-Okene express is the most-used, for the mere fact that it connect the three vibrant zones of Southern Nigeria to the national capital. Thousands of vehicles coming from the Western, Southern and Eastern parts of the country take the Abuja-Lokoja-Okene road and sometimes the Ilorin - Jebba- Suleja road into the FCT.
4: Abuja - Kaduna Expressway (A234/235) This is another important central nerve roads of Nigeria. It connects Abuja , the national capital with heavily populated portions of the North such as Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Jigawa Etc. It is mostly used by people from the Northern part of the country to reach Abuja and further through the Okene routh into the Southern portions of the country. It is always busy
5: Enugu - Onitsha Expressway This road connects probably the two most important cities in the Eastern zone of the country. Onitsha and Enugu, passing through Awka, the Anambra state capital. Having been built in the late 1970s. It is one of the busiest roads used by Igbo traders and other people from the Eastern parts of the country as well as parts of Benue and Cross-river states trying to reach the Western part of the country. Hundreds of luxurious buses and trucks and smaller vehicles ply the road on daily basis and it is generally very busy.
Honorable mentions.
Enugu - Port Harcourt Expressway Ife - Ibadan Expressway Benin - Warri Expressway Kaduna - Zaria - Kano Expressway Ibadan - Ilorin Expressway Owerri - Port Harcourt Expressway Lagos - Badagry Expressway Benin - Asaba Expressway East - West Road
chuks34: Pls guys am in a delima abt a good phone to buy, who can recommend a good phone dat won't be hanging like my last phone, am having 30k pls epp
Ulefone Tiger phone from Aliexpress is 30400 but if yu order from useless Jiji it was 56k and jumia own will be higher
chie8: Here are photos from the graduation ceremony of Siddiqa Sanusi in Birmingham UK.His Highness Emir Sanusi II Siddiqa, Senator Kurfi (father in-law of Siddiqa and Ooni of Ife were in attendance.
Muafrika2: Go scare the boss. I know someone who did that
. Scaring the boss might be dangerous. 1, some boss are thug in nature, 2 if that boss is totally in love also, he might be thinking of planing bad thing on the husband so that the wife can totally become his own...
hopeforcharles: Get enough proofs, confront her and give her an option to resign from that work or better follow the man, And make sure u collect that phone and if possible change that Sim.