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Having naughty thoughts about how their relationship began ![]() |
MartinCorridon: |
MartinCorridon: |
MartinCorridon: |
Hi |
Ija ti ya. |
Bloggers una mumu no be for this life. David Ortiz is a Cuban/American BASEBALL player, not a Basketball player. Typical razz and unexposed Nigerian semi-iliterate blogger. |
You obviously don't know much about the Chinese and Japanese. They are probably even more racist than the West. musicwriter: |
Political correctness gone rogue again. They're confusing "black" as a colour with "black" as a racial classification. |
How do we know this is not Sarrki's real identity? |
Someone cannot do fashion police again? What did the troll say that deserved such a reply? She should watch DSTV and see how Hollywood celebrities who are a thousand times above her paygrade are savagely roasted every day on E! Entertainment and Fashion TV. |
I would have created a special mention for Bola Tinubu. Maybe not a traitor in the full sense of the word, but definitely someone who exaggerated his role in the June 12 struggle and reaped from where true heroes toiled. |
I expect a man who budgeted billions to make them work to fulfill his promises. Jmk9292: |
The much awaited Next Level. |
The nation’s refineries suffered huge losses in the first four years of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration as they were left in a state of disrepair, ’FEMI ASU writes [img]https://images./4Kwysv14ibGnzLPZ5Xd7ei.jpg[/img] Federal Government-owned refineries, located in Port Harcourt, Kaduna and Warri, lost over N231bn in the last four years as the proposed rehabilitation of the plants suffered a setback. The Port Harcourt Refining Company has two refineries, while the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company and the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company have one each. The refineries lost N34.57bn from June to December 2015; N8.64bn in 2016 (data for January to August showed); N47.19bn in 2017, and N132.51bn in 2018, according to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. When President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office on May 29, 2015, all the refineries were not processing crude oil, with Port Harcourt refinery sitting idle since January of that year while Warri and Kaduna stopped refining in February of the same year, according to available data from the NNPC. In 2015, Port Harcourt, Kaduna and Warri refineries were idle for eight months, seven months and nine months, respectively, losing N10.05bn, N36.03bn and N21.39bn. Warri refinery was idle for five months in 2016; KRPC did not refine crude for six months, and PHRC was only idle in September. In 2017, Kaduna, Warri and Port Harcourt refineries were idle for six, five and two months, respectively, losing N32.61bn, N22.14bn and N11.51bn. Kaduna refinery did not process crude oil for 11 months in 2018, while Port Harcourt and Warri were idle for seven and three months respectively, losing N31bn, N59.96bn and N41.71bn. According to the latest data from the NNPC, Kaduna and Port Harcourt refineries remained idle in January this year. The refineries have a combined installed capacity of 445,000 barrels per day but have continued to operate far below the installed capacity for many years. The NNPC had planned to rehabilitate the refineries in order to attain a minimum of 90 per cent capacity utilisation, using third-party financiers and the original refinery builders to provide the requisite funding and technical support. The corporation, its transaction advisers and an inter-ministerial team on refineries rehabilitation, were said to have reviewed expressions of interest from 28 potential financiers. But after over one and half years, the negotiations with financiers stalled in December 2018 due to varying positions on key commercial terms. The NNPC said it had abandoned the strategy of seeking offshore funding due to ‘onerous conditions’ demanded by the proposed financiers. It said it had to resort to immediate direct funding from internal cash flows and debt financing from the financial markets for the rehabilitation project. On March 21, 2019, the corporation announced the commencement of the first phase of the rehabilitation of the 210,000 bpd capacity Port Harcourt Refinery complex, comprising the 60,000 bpd old refinery built in 1965 and the 150,000bpd new refinery inaugurated in 1989. It said the project would be executed by Milan-based Maire Tecnimont S.p.A, in collaboration with its Nigerian affiliate, Tecnimont Nigeria. The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr Maikanti Baru, was quoted as saying that at the end of phase 1, the refinery complex should be able to reach 60 per cent capacity utilisation. The national oil firm said the first phase of the rehabilitation contract, which would run for six months, would involve detailed integrity check and equipment inspection of the Port Harcourt refinery complex beginning from the end of March 2019. https://punchng.com/refineries-lose-n231bn-under-buhari-amid-delayed-repairs/amp/ |
Just keeps getting fatter and uglier with each passing day. I remember when she used to be trim and cute. |
Thanks a million. I'll activate it right now. Dhavido: |
Hahaha I can relate. But nowadays my cellphone is my chief source of entertainment.Eroms4life17: |
Please give us tutorial now.. Dhavido: |
Even before opening the thread I knew it could never be ab.okis |
When a slay Queen gives birth to a slay Princess ![]() |
ABI o Supply us with the pictorial evidence so that we can independently ascertain the likelihood that the Sheikh is telling the truth ![]() gratiaeo: |
MECCA— Specialized teams from the Mecca Municipality visited the Grand Mosque to find out the reasons behind the sudden appearance of large swarms of black grasshoppers and other insects in the holy precincts. They took samples of the insects to study them and determine the causes behind their sudden appearance. The specialists were also to determine where they insects had come from so as to quickly annihilate them and prevent their recurrence in the coming period. Fahd Al-Malki, the official of the Presidency of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques who is in charge of the management and cleaning of the carpets of the Grand Mosque, said the insects were greatly annihilated before the Friday prayer. “The insects did not cause any harm to any worshippers,” he said. Malki said they did not know a definite source or a certain place where the insects could be wiped out completely. “They come suddenly to the Grand Mosque between the Isha prayer and the sunrise,” he said, adding that the fight against them in the past few days had greatly decreased their number and their presence in the plazas and the mataf area.
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I can relate. But nowadays my cellphone is my chief source of entertainment.