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PoliticsRe: Orji Uzor Kalu In Tears As 9th NASS Bows Out by THEPACIFIST: 4:42pm On Jun 10, 2023
HitlerWasRight:
See the rubbish this supposed legislator is saying.

You can't account for how you came about money abi ?
He is saying those who have no known source of income are living free while he, with factories in states is the one labeled as a thief, while those who have no known source of income are not tagged as thieves, you have to listen to the video, the transcription didn't do justice to that line.
Nairaland GeneralWho Will Love This Country? By Simon Kolawole by THEPACIFIST(op): 11:10am On Aug 26, 2022
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Who will love this country?

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Simon Kolawole
AUGUST 20, 2022 11:55 PM

On Wednesday, May 21, 2003, Dr Olu Agunloye, then minister of power and steel, presented a memo to the federal executive council (FEC). He sought its approval to award a build, operate and transfer (BOT) contract for the Mambilla Hydropower Project to Sunrise Power and Transmission Ltd, a company promoted by Chief Leno Adesanya. The project, conceived in 1972, has suffered several setbacks and limp attention in a country badly in need of electricity to power its economy. Mambilla was projected to generate 3,960 megawatts of electricity. For context, Nigeria’s current biggest hydro power plant has the capacity to generate only 800mw — and it was built in 1968.

According to a former minister who attended that FEC meeting, President Olusegun Obasanjo expressed surprise that despite discussing the Mambilla project extensively with Agunloye the previous day, the minister still brought the memo to council when he should have withdrawn it. Obasanjo reportedly said he spent considerable time explaining that proper work was needed in the power sector to avoid what befell the steel sector where government started so many projects that it could neither fund nor complete. If NEPA was a private business, he reportedly told FEC, it would have long been declared bankrupt. He pointed in the direction of a proper power reform framework.

Obasanjo, in his concluding remarks, reportedly said the project should be private sector-driven, asking the ministers to apply caution in negotiating government participation in all projects with investors because of the financial and legal implications for the country. After his intervention, Vice-President Atiku Abubakar added his voice, suggesting that other options should be explored by the ministry for the Mambilla project, including possible zero participation by the government so that it could be entirely private sector-driven. At the end of deliberations, FEC failed to approve Agunloye’s memo, asked him to withdraw it, and said that the development should be revisited in the future.

Lo and behold, the following day, May 22, Agunloye picked his pen and wrote to Sunrise, saying he was “pleased” to convey the “approval” of the Nigerian government for the award of the contract at a “provisional sum of $6 billion”. This was one week to his exit from office. Pronto, Sunrise replied on May 26 to accept the “offer”. Nevertheless, Obasanjo did not recognise the “contract” during his second term. When Sunrise wrote to the ministry in August 2003 asking for payment for “pre-EPC” development, Senator Liyel Imoke, the new minister, wrote back to say there was no approval to engage Sunrise. He said a bidding process would soon open and advised Sunrise to tender.

Someone could argue that the lack of FEC approval was a housekeeping matter and not Sunrise’s headache. After all, Agunloye was a minister and he wrote on behalf of Nigeria. However, in his letter, Agunloye said the contract “is subject” to five pre-conditions: one, negotiations on the duration, which he put at “30 or 40 years”; two, tariff should be agreed with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC); three, the equity participation of the government should be between 0% and 10%; four, the initial capital outlay should be accurately determined by all parties; five, a special purpose vehicle should be incorporated if government participation was agreed at 0%.

This is where it gets more interesting: there is no record that the discussions between federal government and Sunrise as stipulated in Aguloye’s letter ever took place. Therefore, at best, Agunloye’s “award” was inchoate — like a TV without power — since the pre-conditions to activate the contract were unmet. More so, there was not a single reference to Sunrise in all official discussions around Mambilla after Agunloye’s letter. In fact, on January 10, 2007, Alhaji Ahmed Abdulhamid, then minister of state for energy, sent a comprehensive memo to FEC on Mambilla. There was no mention of Sunrise, understandably since there was no FEC approval in the first place.

Insisting that it already had a contract in place, Sunrise headed to court in June 2007 following the award of the civil works and hydraulic steel structure contract to the CGGC-CGC Joint Venture by the federal government. It claimed $960 million for alleged breach of contract. Chief Michael Aondoakaa came in as attorney-general in June 2007. He tried to get Sunrise back on board, claiming that President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua was “angry” that the Agunloye contract was not “respected”. The CGGC-CGC contract was eventually revoked by Yar’Adua in 2009. The project stalled until President Goodluck Jonathan, who assumed power in 2010, tried to get the project back on track in 2012.

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Attempts to settle out of court with Sunrise failed. The court refused to enter the terms of settlement and threw out Sunrise’s application. Things kept going to and fro until President Muhammadu Buhari, who came to office in 2015, decided to revive the project. In November 2017, Sunrise headed for arbitration at the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in France after the turnkey contract was awarded to the CGGC/CGCOC/Sinohydro JV following a memo from Mr Babatunde Fashola, then minister of power. Sunrise’s claims posed a serious legal challenge to the JV (which was to be financed 85 percent by the China Ex-Im Bank), effectively stalling the project again.

In arbitration, Sunrise is asking for a compensation of $2.3 billion, claiming it had spent “millions of dollars” between 2003 and 2009 on financial and legal consultants. In a second arbitration, Sunrise is asking for a $400 million settlement being the terms of the agreement it entered with the federal government in 2020 to end the legal challenge. There are other little details. The declared total assets of Sunrise in its CAC filing is N1 million (about $2,000), with zero turnover. It has never executed a power project before, apart from maybe buying a standby generator for its office in Victoria Island, Lagos. Yet it got a $6 billion “contract” from the government of Nigeria!

The moment Mr Abubakar Malami, Buhari’s AGF, entered the fray, things were never going to be the same again. In fairness to him, he seemed to have felt genuinely misled in his first legal opinion dated July 24, 2017 which he sent to Prof Yemi Osinbajo, then acting president. Malami had said Sunrise should be engaged as a “local content partner” as a means of “accommodating its prior contractual interests on the project”. But in another letter dated August 17, 2017, Malami backtracked, saying this opinion was based on the limited materials he had. He said he had now realised there was no FEC approval for the so-called contract that was awarded by Agunloye in 2003.

Sunrise is arguing that there was no requirement for FEC approval, which could well be legally correct, but why on earth did Agunloye convey a withdrawal as an approval? How did a company with $2,000 assets get a $6 billion contract? How did a company that has never done a power project get a contract to build a 3,960mw plant? These are the questions Agunloye has to answer as we struggle to get out of this mess. Sunrise can continue to wave Agunloye’s piece of paper in our face but the people of Nigeria deserve to know what went down in 2003 that has brought us into this sorry pass. It is so tragic that there is hardly anything government officials do that can pass the smell test.

As I was saying, Malami, being Malami, kept changing his mind and was soon predictably involved in a curious “settlement agreement” to “pay off” Sunrise in March 2020. Working hand-in-glove with Mallam Saleh Mamman, then minister of power, they committed the federal government to paying $200 million to Sunrise “within 14 days”, failing which Nigeria would pay another $200 million fine, making it $400 million in total. We also inserted a clause that if we failed to pay the $400 million, Sunrise should take Nigeria back to the ICC. More curiously, we even agreed that the arbitration should be fast-tracked, although the upper threshold for expedition is for a $3 million claim.

In effect, Malami and Mamman (M&M, for short) loaded a gun — or were handed a loaded gun — to point to their own heads. Actually, it is not their own heads. It is the heads of Nigerians. M&M would not suffer personal consequences. It is Nigerians, you and I, that will pay the price, not M&M. Buhari, who wanted the Mambilla to be his legacy, abruptly replied Malami’s request for $200 million in April 2020 with a simple “FG does not have USD 200 million to pay SPTCL”. With no $200 million or $400 million forthcoming, Sunrise quietly withdrew the second arbitration “without prejudice”. I understand the company is now preparing a P&ID-like assault on Nigeria. God save us.

But why is Nigeria like this? The Paris Club noose comes to mind. In 2006, Nigeria paid $12 billion to the Paris Club of Creditors to get $18 billion debt written off. Because the money was taken from the central purse, states and councils that did not owe Paris Club, or did not owe that much, demanded a refund. If not that Nigeria is full of scammers, the calculation for refund could easily have been done by FAAC. Microsoft Excel would help. But is it not Nigeria? Consultants were curiously engaged to do the calculation in exchange for a cool $418 million as commission. The great Malami has done another “settlement agreement” and is hell-bent on paying them despite a pending legal challenge.

My heart bleeds for Nigeria. While I refuse to give up on this beautiful, beautiful country, I cannot blame those who have thrown in the towel. It is glaring that many people in authority do not have the interest of this country at heart. Who is really interested in our progress? There are so many cases similar to Mambilla and Paris Club hanging on our neck across the world, some dating back to decades. It is a major industry and it is booming perversely. Meanwhile, I am still trying to understand how the accountant-general allegedly carried out a N109 billion heist while we were busy borrowing to service our debts. Pray, who will love this country? Depressing.

https://www.thecable.ng/who-will-love-this-country/amp

PoliticsRe: Oyo Assembly Approves Nomination Of Bayo Lawal To Replace Olaniyan As Deputy Gov by THEPACIFIST: 8:58pm On Jul 18, 2022
Why are our lawmakers still using the shouting of Yes and Nay for votes at this time of civilization, too bad
PoliticsRe: Oyo Assembly Approves Nomination Of Bayo Lawal To Replace Olaniyan As Deputy Gov by THEPACIFIST: 8:54pm On Jul 18, 2022
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CrimeRe: IGP Orders Probe Of Portable Over One Million Boys Rant by THEPACIFIST: 8:25pm On Jul 18, 2022
Portable and Wahala just be like 5&6. Make Dem collect this guy phone now, the guy needs some decorum badly
PoliticsRe: Portable Omolalomi Congratulates Senator Adeleke Adedamola With New Song (Video) by THEPACIFIST: 10:45am On Jul 18, 2022
The song was for the previous election, it was what portable was talking that he did a song for them in his last ramblings. This song is not for this election.
But it was a smart move from Portable to drop the song imo, shows there is nothing sentimental about his campaign for APC
Foreign AffairsRe: Roe V. Wade Overturned By US Supreme Court by THEPACIFIST: 11:11am On Jun 25, 2022
mrvitalis:
Abortion should be right of any woman
Just as parenting should be a choice for men also

If a woman can choose to keep or abort a baby then a man can choose also to be the father or not simple
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PoliticsRe: Prof Yemi Osinbajo Scored 235 Votes In APC Primary 2022 by THEPACIFIST: 1:18pm On Jun 08, 2022
Well done he fought a good fight, Nigeria might not be ready to someone like him yet
EducationRe: What Song Comes To Your Mind - Photo by THEPACIFIST: 11:32am On Jun 08, 2022
adexbols:
We are we are marching marching in
This way la la la
That way la la la ...
Just what came to my mind
EducationRe: What Song Comes To Your Mind - Photo by THEPACIFIST: 11:31am On Jun 08, 2022
We are marching, marching, marching on
PoliticsRe: The Moment Tinubu Arrived Eagles Square For APC Primary (Video) by THEPACIFIST: 9:07pm On Jun 07, 2022
GuyWise101:
Nna mehnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

See the useless youths we are fighting for.
loads of work is needed to properly enlighten majority of the youth on the way forward. It is a sad and shameful one
Nairaland GeneralIs Whatsapp Down? by THEPACIFIST(op): 5:06pm On Oct 04, 2021
Is anyone also experiencing a downtime with Whatsapp currently.
EducationRe: Daughter, Father Graduate After 5 Years As Law Classmates In University (Video) by THEPACIFIST: 1:04pm On Jul 10, 2021
Elock1:
angry
"Yes my daddy did it with me for 5 years"

Oh Lord purge me of every negative thought
In Jesus name.
no be only you my brother
BusinessRe: D by THEPACIFIST: 7:33am On Mar 31, 2021
can it be waybilled to ibadan, if yes let's talk price
SportsRe: 50kg Dumbbell And Barbell For Sale. by THEPACIFIST: 7:30am On Mar 31, 2021
BrownIsaac:
Used 50kg dumbbell and barbell for sale..09025479946 Whatsapp/call
price and can I get it in ibadan.
PhonesRe: Facebook Messenger, Instagram And Whatsapp Servers Are Down by THEPACIFIST: 6:52pm On Mar 19, 2021
Same here and I was just about to complete a transaction via WhatsApp oo which kain tin be this
PetsRe: These Are The Cutest Dog Breeds According To Science (Photos) by THEPACIFIST: 9:37pm On Mar 04, 2021
samoyed and siberian huskies are my cutest
PhonesRe: ***** Infinix Discussion Thread ***** by THEPACIFIST: 11:51pm On Dec 30, 2020
ikare:
It's a very good phone. I have been using it for a couple of months now, the 4gb/64gb version. It's fast and handles tasks very well. The only negative 4 me is the bloatware, those unnecessary infinix apps. U can go for it.
NB: I actually want to sell mine. It's barely 3 months old. Receipt n carton available. It's 60k only.
are you open to a swap with hot 8
PoliticsRe: Femi Fani-Kayode And Tunde Bakare Settle Rift by THEPACIFIST: 7:55pm On Dec 30, 2020
visijo:
I think ATM's machines should have a timer,and if you take too long it should just swallow your useless card and spray you teargas
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seems this man don stay under sun waiting in line at the ATM booth. but if e na you wan withdraw large sum nko? you go like been sprayed ��
SportsRe: Anthony Joshua Vs Kubrat Pulev: Heavyweight Boxing Fight On Dec. 12 In London by THEPACIFIST: 12:30am On Dec 13, 2020
and aj wins. the match was a mismatch pulev stood no chance at all
RomanceRe: Is Sex Necessary In A Relationship? by THEPACIFIST: 7:33pm On Dec 12, 2020
why most guys demand for is simply because the girl who insisted on no sex till marriage and enjoys financial favors from them is probably servicing another man with sex and money gotten the guy who is playing the good guy.
most guys just don't want to fall victim of playing nice only to be regarded as foolish or incompetent
ProgrammingRe: The Hardest Topic You Encountered While Learning Any Programming Language? by THEPACIFIST:
seeing programmers talk about stuffs is really great. I was learning Excel earlier this year and got to the VBA part, I was coping along the way but that shit is just too hard for me,maybe it is because I don't put much time to learning it due to work. my thoughts then was that I would be able to gain something before I move on to learn a programming language but here I am. I still hold the dream sha. thumbs up to you guys
BusinessRe: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 14 by THEPACIFIST:
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BusinessRe: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 14 by THEPACIFIST: 6:28pm On Jun 20, 2020
Betting is something else. Lemme accept how today own be.
BusinessRe: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 14 by THEPACIFIST: 5:19pm On May 12, 2020
udwise123:
Otunba Fowosere is been laid to rest. embarassed
life is a mirage
BusinessRe: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 14 by THEPACIFIST: 5:15pm On May 07, 2020
Hadsty23:
Bitcoin is halving soon in the next few days.
So advice to anyone who has has bitcoin should eithrr convert to ETH or withdraw your earning from any mining site as some might fold up
seems you are getting it all wrong about the halving, the ethereum you proposed converting to is not even making progress as the bitcoincash does. Though anything is possible in the future but halving would only strengthen the Bitcoin.
BusinessRe: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 14 by THEPACIFIST: 3:04pm On May 07, 2020
mrofficial042:
AUCTION
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baba you really made good earmings during April ooo which makes why you want to sell baffling.
BusinessRe: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 14 by THEPACIFIST: 10:57pm On May 05, 2020
gift01:
explain More
In a nutshell Bitcoin supply will be reduced which would probably result in a big rise for the value of Bitcoin. Now with the halving news in the air, its price is now a few dollars away from hitting 9000dollars. Just imagine how high it would go after the amount of Bitcoin mined per 10 minutes reduces to 6.5 from 12.5
So getting free satoshies to stack away for a time when its price would be right isnt a bad idea atleast it is not been paid for. Those sites on my signature allows for flexible satoshies claim. There are more but I prefer those two at the moment. You can try and look up the progress of Bitcoin since its inception.
BusinessRe: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 14 by THEPACIFIST: 4:53pm On May 05, 2020
I hope you guys are aware of the imminent Bitcoin halving, Bitcoin has now surpassed Gold to be the biggest store of value. Check my signature on and start earning steady satoshies that are likely to triple in value after the halving. It never late to join the party. I ditched freebitcoin for these faucets and it is paying off big time with little stress
BusinessRe: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 14 by THEPACIFIST: 5:36pm On Apr 26, 2020
those who registered for those faucet on my signature please do ensure you use the same email you used to open for the coinpot you will find on both site,please it is very important

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