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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Drivers Needed Urgently by timsucess(m): 9:37am On Feb 10, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Urgent Vacancy For Adhoc Executives (intern/entry Level) by timsucess(m): 9:37am On Feb 10, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Cleaners Needed At Premium Cleaning Services by timsucess(m): 9:34am On Feb 10, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How To Make A Living By Blogging + My earning screenshots by timsucess(m): 9:32am On Feb 10, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Chief Security Officer Job by timsucess(m): 9:28am On Feb 10, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: . by timsucess(m): 9:26am On Feb 10, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Want To Earn Some Extra Cash???? by timsucess(m): 7:36am On Jan 27, 2017 |
itsme11: i need smart people from all over the country, for a new tech startup, i need people that would help us gather data's for our startup. he/she must have a camera or camera phone. if you are interested in the job then send me a mail and i would give you more details. please only serious people. my mail is on my profile. Or drop your mail and I would contact you. pls contact me my email is onutimothy3@gmail.com |
Politics › Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by timsucess(m): 7:01am On Jan 16, 2017 |
There was a country
one day we will be salvaged |
Phones › Re: Lg F200k Optimus Vu2 by timsucess(m): 10:45pm On Jul 30, 2016 |
Deblow: I also have LG F200L Vu2. Do they run the same software? wher can i get a long lasting battery for d device btw i stay in abakaliki |
Agriculture › Re: Just Your Interest, Not About Ur Money,join Our Agriculture Team Now! by timsucess(m): 8:18am On Jul 27, 2016 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Agxis Human Resources by timsucess(m): 7:02am On Jul 27, 2016 |
kingjibe: Done sir. your details have been mailed to you. The first letter of your password is CAPITAL letter sir said its incorrect password |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Online Cash Center by timsucess(m): 7:29am On Jul 19, 2016 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Agxis Human Resources by timsucess(m): 7:20am On Jul 19, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Arms Panel Prepares To Submit Report; Dambazau, Ihejirika, Indicted by timsucess(m): 8:44pm On Jul 07, 2016 |
if buratais name is not in the report then know its a fabricated report He was the director of procurement,if there is any fraud in arms procurement then it means he is culpable |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Names Of Candidates Shortlisted For Nigeria Police Recruitment – 2016 by timsucess(m): 8:41pm On Jun 05, 2016 |
Qualityfreedom: Hmm, people still want to join Nigeria police, with this their dirty image? People can now do anything for money. Nigeria youths are becoming too lazy that they can take any job, provided they have monthly income. Now the question is, what is monthly income? Rubbish. I have M.Sc in Public Admin but am not working for or with any govt or private establishment. But what I make in 2 weeks, no level 15 federal or state civil servants earn it as his/her monthly salary and I have my time freedom. Is right time we get our mind off from all this paid job. I do 100% legal business just with my laptop and my good Android phone and am making cool money on daily basis. Police job is one job I can never do no matter how much u are going to pay me. Is just too dirty oga pls i need help to start a legitmate online biz i stay in abakaliki my no is 07063458364 |
Politics › Re: Biafra Day In Ebonyi: Pastors Arrested As Well As 320 MASSOB Members by timsucess(m): 7:50pm On May 30, 2016 |
[quote author=ever811 post=46114554]are u people not tired of posting lies about this biafera issue? I thought the lies should be broadcasted on radio biafera and other biafera related social media and not the Zoe's . media..nanawaooo[/quote Its not a lie I witnessed it] |
Politics › Re: Go After Killer Herdsmen: Buhari Orders CDS, IGP by timsucess(m): 6:43pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
godson36: Buhari why this order... You should have leave them to solve their own matter....
When they were living peacefully, they said Nigeria is a zoo. They won't support the federal Government..
When the story change and peace is fading away in their Region, they start calling on Federal Government to help them.. Hypocrite
WITH THIS NEWS, I STILL EXPECT SOME ILLITERATE TO ABUSE THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT **** We are not calling for the help of FG we are only trying our best not to politicise the situation The situation is not above what we can handle Have u heared about bakaasi boys,I bet you don't know |
Politics › Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by timsucess(m): 8:33am On Apr 09, 2016 |
FinanceNigeria: Financing our future By Kemi Adeosun
Writing this, my third article on the economy, I’m keenly aware that the question Nigerians want answered is: what is government doing to address our economic challenges? The first thing to state is that there are no quick fixes, but our strategy is clear and the expected outcomes are pretty compelling. Our immediate economic imperative is to provide a Keynesian stimulus to reflate the economy. The 2016 focus is underpinned by a desire to radically reposition Nigeria’s economy. This administration believes very strongly that the previous direction was far from optimal. We are pursuing a fresh direction consistent with our belief in building a resilient economy.
The strategy itself is worth reiterating. The 2016 Budget is being debt funded and the borrowings are targeted at the financing of capital projects to address the infrastructure deficit, create jobs and build the platform for optimisation of the non-oil economy that will see Nigeria prosper. To this end, we have commenced an aggressive programme of fiscal housekeeping: increasing revenues and reducing recurrent expenses. This will ensure that we move towards our objective of financing recurrent expenditure from revenue, rather than borrowing as obtained before now.
In addition, we have signalled through our financial decisions that we are moving away from oil. Government investment in oil will be limited. We are inviting private sector participation in the funding of cash calls for our Joint Ventures rather than tapping the Federation Account. This is guaranteed to improve our cash flow. As I have stated previously, oil is important but oil is not enough. Therefore, if faced with an option to invest borrowed funds in our railways or power or fund oil cash calls, we will strategically fund non-oil. This is in the knowledge that there are private sector solutions to the funding needed for oil, but few sources other than government for investment in physical infrastructure.
The debate about whether Nigeria should borrow is well intentioned and cannot be dismissed without careful analysis, given our antecedents as a nation. I am in agreement with those who argue that Nigeria should not borrow simply because its debt to GDP level is low enough to accommodate such borrowing. There must be a clear business case backed by justifiable benefits. I believe that Nigeria has such a case at the present time. Simply put, we need capital investment to grow our economy. At 13% debt to GDP, we compare favourably with the threshold of 30% for developing economies. Our low debt to GDP ratio is not exactly a positive attainment because it is accompanied by critically low level of infrastructure investment. It is actually a false economy. Low capital formation is a risk which, if uncorrected, hinders future economic growth and this is already evident.
Borrowing, as we propose, will increase debt to GDP to 16% and still leave us significantly lower than our peer group including Ghana at 70%, South Africa at 50% (2015) and Angola at 31% (2014). Appropriate levels of fiscal deficit have been used to grow many of the most successful global economies. As ours develops, our sources of revenue will grow, diversify, and become less susceptible to external shocks. Our need to borrow will reduce accordingly. It’s important to note that capital spending creates an asset, and this gives a return over time in the form of growth. Infrastructural projects such as rail and roads create jobs, generate taxes and stimulate further spending. This is the economic multiplier effect that capital spending brings. Therefore, while an increase in public spending may create a deficit in the short term, the resultant increase in productivity will lead to a higher rate of economic growth and greater tax revenues. According to the International Finance Corporation (IFC), for every one billion US dollars invested in infrastructure in developing economies, between 49,000 and 110,000 jobs are created.
Our borrowing policy will remain conservative and will see us access the lowest available funds, hence our decision to approach multilateral agencies in the first instance, for budget support at concessional rates as low as 1.5% per annum. We have also secured commitments from Export Credit Agencies that are tied to specific capital projects including key initiatives in power, transport and other infrastructure, and at semi-concessional rates. The balance will be sourced commercially to create a blended cost of capital that’s as low as possible. We are addressing the relatively high debt service to revenue ratio which saw 28.1% of our 2015 revenues devoted to debt. This will be done through a systematic restructuring of inherited debt portfolio into a profile that is aligned with our medium term outlook as well as an increase in our revenues. Borrowing is not our primary focus. Increasing our Internally Generated Revenue is critical because it is sustainable; and because much of the funds collected went unremitted to Government – something we are tackling now. Our Revenue Team holds daily revenue sessions with MDAs during which clear targets are set and agreed; monitoring and evaluation are continuous. We are deploying cash-less revenue collection processes in our high earning agencies to ensure maximisation of our receipts. We are working through Treasury Single Account balances with a view to identifying monies that can potentially be used to fund the budget and reduce borrowing.
Other costly leakages are being blocked. We have completed a detailed review of tax and duty waivers and discovered that in some cases, Nigeria lost significant revenues and with limited benefits. We are set to begin consultations with stakeholders on a revised policy aligned with the best interests of Nigeria.
Furthermore, we are identifying funds that can be released from hitherto untapped sources, including idle and underutilised government assets that have commercial potential including real estate. To this end, Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) is to become a professionally operated Asset Manager, rather than a passive holder of government assets. It will be actively managed to ‘sweat’ Nigeria’s very valuable global asset portfolio. This will generate earnings and constitute additional budget funding.
Gradually and with the requisite safeguards, we will authorise the investment of part of the estimated N6Tn currently held in pension funds into key infrastructure that will provide workers with higher returns on their pension funds while enhancing capital formation and economic growth. Nigeria’s first ever Project Tied Infrastructure Bonds are being designed. These are novel structures that will see borrowings tied to specific revenue generating projects, bringing private sector financial discipline to the project structuring and delivery process, thereby improving value. Our first quarter-planned release of N350Bn is ready and is sure to have significant impact, in addition to exploring opportunities to reduce contract prices. Our conditions for release of funds are clear and the mandate is a simple one: to define and agree the number of Nigerians to be engaged as a result of this funding. Priority will be given, without apology, to those creating jobs and opportunity for Nigerians. This level of investment, predominantly capital, exceeds the total capital spend for the whole of 2015 and the tempo will be sustained until the green shoots of recovery begin to appear.
John Maynard Keynes’ famous quote on fiscal stimulus - that when economies are depressed, “Government should pay one man to dig a hole and pay another to fill it back” - is an extreme example and suggests an economic benefit in seemingly pointless activity. In Nigeria’s case, the activity to be triggered will be a fully productive one. We will pay men and women to meet our critical needs in power, transport, housing, agriculture, solid minerals, health and education - and lay the foundation for a collective future that is more positive than our current situation may suggest. One of Nigeria’s greatest strengths is the resilience of her people. Even beyond our shores it is widely acknowledged that if you can survive in Nigeria, you can thrive anywhere. Our ability to overcome obstacles and our ingenuity in exploiting opportunities, are legendary; our economic policy will ensure more of us succeed in creating wealth. There is sufficient diversity of opportunity which our capital investment can unlock. We will always celebrate the emergence of billionaires, of course, but we recognise that a thousand millionaires have greater fiscal impact. Therefore, where the number of private jets was touted in the past as a measure of success, we will take pride in the number of people lifted out of poverty, and the number of new jobs created.
The idea that Nigeria can succeed this time is, for some, unthinkable. But for those of us privileged to be part of this determinedly patriotic team led by President Muhammadu Buhari, it is and will be possible.
Mrs. Kemi Adeosun is the Honourable Minister of Finance, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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https://www.facebook.com/FinanceNigeria/ All this epistle is just to borrow money madam We know this govt lacks clear economic direction You and your boss wants to take us back to 1985 when he plunged us into domestic and international debt wiith his bad economic policies |
Politics › Re: EFCC: For 4yrs After Leaving Office As Gov, Saraki Received Monthly Salaries.. by timsucess(m): 7:13pm On Apr 06, 2016 |
EFCC should also tel us how much Tinubu recieves as salary from LASG since leaving office |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Army's Gaelle Helicopter With 50 Caliber Machine Gun by timsucess(m): 6:55pm On Apr 06, 2016 |
Mutuwa: amin. We still celebrate helicopter
When countries are absconding from helicopter for their military |
Politics › Re: Shiroro And Sapele Power Plants Shut, as blackout worsens - PUNCH by timsucess(m): 6:53pm On Apr 06, 2016 |
Ohammadike: And Fashola wants to increase tariff while the power generation is on a decline.
Minster of darkness #fasholaministerofdarkness |
Politics › Re: Why Is Father Mbaka Silent In The Face Of These Harsh Economic Realities? by timsucess(m): 3:34pm On Apr 06, 2016 |
tuale4u: Mbaka is not silent. It is because u did not listen to what he said. Mbaka clearly stated that the beginning of Buhari Givt will be difficult. And there will be suffering and crisis. But that at the end it will be well.
Below is what Mbaka Said on 31st December 2015.
http://dailypost.ng/2016/01/01/there-are-plans-to-assassinate-president-buhari-fr-mbaka/
So what do u want to hear again? The problem with IPOB like u is dat u are too emotional. Please learn to listen b4 speaking. Everytin is not about ur wish. GEJ has lost. Move on.
EVERYTHING FROM THE SUFFERINGS TO THE HARDSHIP IS IN LINE WITH MBAKA PROPHECY. MBAKA IS 100% ON POINT SO FAR. You call this trash prophecy? I can only see mere prediction from the self acclaimed man of God |
Agriculture › Re: 20 Units Of Pepper Farm For Allocation. Updated. by timsucess(m): 5:04pm On Mar 28, 2016 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: PHOTOS: Man 'turns To Dog' During Deliverance Session At TB Joshua's Church by timsucess(m): 8:24pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Scam |
Crime › Re: Father Rapes 12-yr-old Daughter In Bayelsa, Aborts Pregnancy(photo) by timsucess(m): 11:11am On Mar 26, 2016 |
He is innocent until proven guilty |
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Business › Re: Applications For Agrihack West Africa 2016 Opens by timsucess(m): 7:04pm On Mar 10, 2016 |
babs01: Who wan join me to form a team? $
Me |
Culture › Re: King Chukwuka Akaeze With Governor Okowa (Pic) by timsucess(m): 6:19pm On Feb 23, 2016 |
Some People Would Come Hard On Ipob When They Say Delta Is Igbo State
D Name Chukwuka Is A True Igbo Name |
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