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Just read the articles properly. Several explosions in Malaysia oooo. |
Two years, repeating the same thing. My honest view, tax payers money wasted |
Please leave his diesel alone. We will take it like that. Now you will say the solution is to keep importing. Terrible people |
bluebay:Thank God I'm old enough to know that Margaret Thatcher was prime minister of Great Britain and an extremely effective one. Don't display ignorance please |
The black man and his extremely low intelligence. The Chinese if they had this project will use sovereign guarantees to secure crude, fight tooth and nail to ensure the project is a resounding success. Black man wants to cripplie it so he can sell it on the cheap |
I appreciate the reply. It is obvious you are close to this system. Whatever the issue is, it is a failure of leadership. If the change has to get to the top, so be it. It is not the duty of a frustrated recipient of failed promises to figure out how to restructure NNPC and the other Energy MDAs. This is the job of the people that demanded and received our votes. So carry out the enlightenment somewhere else. Let the refinery work!!!!! ![]() Your comment is as laughable as it is poorly thought out. Blaming idle soldiers and police for the actions of vandals and saboteurs shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how security and governance work. Let's break down your flawed reasoning and point out the real issues. Firstly, expecting soldiers and police to shoot vandals on sight reveals a dangerous and inhumane mindset. Do you really think summary executions are the solution? What you’re suggesting is anarchy, not law and order. Enforcing laws requires more than just brute force; it requires intelligence, strategy, and respect for human rights. Secondly, firing Mele Kyari for issues that are systemic and deeply rooted in corruption, inadequate infrastructure, and poor governance is a simplistic and naive solution. Leadership changes are necessary, but they need to be part of a broader strategy that addresses the root causes of these problems. Your suggestion that soldiers and police should act as executioners is not only illegal but also counterproductive. It would lead to more chaos, human rights violations, and international condemnation. The real solution involves comprehensive reforms in security, better coordination between agencies, and robust community engagement to tackle the root causes of vandalism and sabotage. Blaming one person or suggesting extrajudicial killings doesn't address the complexity of the situation. It's time to move beyond simplistic and violent solutions and start thinking about sustainable, lawful, and humane ways to protect national assets and ensure security. If you truly want to see change, advocate for systemic reforms, accountability at all levels of government, and better training and resources for security personnel. Your current approach is not only misguided but dangerous, and it's certainly not the way to build a stable and prosperous nation.[/quote] |
Read very well. This was never an indictment on Ethiopian Air. Rather on how it was handled by Nigeria. My PERSONAL view is that the present administration should have looked at the deal critically and corrected it hat the former minister had probably done wrong. That idea was one of the best ways to solve aviation issues in Nigeria. They would have brought in aircraft to fly local routes and also international ones like the London, Toronto and US routes This company had Nigerian investors on board owning 51 percent of the company. It was scuttled because the local airlines were scared of the competition! The model already works for ASKY in Togo. As usual we just threw the baby out with the bath water. |
Hezmatosky:It is used. |
Saw the exact plane for 45 million dollars on an American website. Just check A330 for sale |
[quote author=Zooposki post=130583429][/quote]This was manufactured. Anytime we tried to mention that this man is still wanted, the abuse is not worth it. He is still wanted. That's the truth |
The current air force 1 is 32 years old. The current jet was bought by Obasanjo fairly new. It is a 737. Take it back to Boeing or Ethiopian or South Africa and you will have a jet you can use for.the next 10 years without any issues. The 2nd one is a assault 7x. This is a fairly modern aircraft. With top class maintainable, you can use these jets for thee next 10 years. Arnold's Scwarzeneggers pj is 40 years. And isI extremely good shape. This is just another waste of funds. |
Normal. Na him way |
Dannyset:Let us reason together, no need for any abuse. 1. When subsidy was removed, smuggling decreased because it was simply not profitable . 2. After a few days naira was floated What simply happened was that as our naira was continually devalued, it became profitable to resume fuel smuggling. Our petrol price remained stagnant even though the naira had been devalued. So we are back to square 1 3.The implication is that fuel prices have to be raised to combat smuggling. Which the government cannot do easily. |
Cheating. The law prescribes 21 years |
Translation: We need to increase petrol prices to at least 1200 naira to enable Dangote and other refineries sell without subsidy. Even though we had removed subsidy, we devalued the naira so the subsidy regime has returned. Please change your vehicles to CNG if you cannot afford petrol. We don tell you |
I don't know what the stats are. I turned it off after the last increase. I also know a couple of friends who did the same |
Source? |
slimfit1:Kindly do your research. The law enabling the right for states to generate electricity was just signed a year ago. If not fpr that law, I dare say all states would have been generating electricity. Lagos actually tried to do it under Tinubu. They had to sell the electricity to the grid. |
This is incorrect. The correct statistics are Ethiopian Airlines: 11,327,000 EgyptAir: 8,200,000 Safair: 6,649,000 Royal Air Maroc: 5,684,000 Air Algerie: 4,681,000 Kenya Airways: 2,728,000 Air Peace: 2,636,000 Air Mauritius: 1,112,000 |
It's time to stop interviewing this man. Both the interviewer and the man are starting to look extremely foolish |
Labour is less than 1 percent of the national work force. How can a typist grade 1 be asking for a Directors salary? What do they do? Whatever it is worth is of no consequence. Stop being extremely stupid. If you feel you are worth 500k monthly, go and do business. |
I told a friend that it is ironic that Dana is still using the MD80s which were even old as at 2010! That aircraft is at least 30+ years old. Whilst this is not an issue for aircraft, maintenance must be thorough. If it is true they have no spares or Sirika refused to ground them, who knows what else the regulatory authorities are covering up for airlines. This is why the best of them Air Peace already has safety issues in the UK. We are too lax! |
These allegations have always been there. The state government should investigate and take action |
He shouldnot have gone. |
Please leave POS operators alone. Ejo sir. They have helped so much!! |
Pls include looters |
Dude should thank God. He should just move on |
Awon human rights lawyer re! Anyway what's my own. Since you say truth is a casualty, continue. One day the devil will be the defendant, and you will be there, writing long opinions. |
1500 |
Very unfortunate. NLC has totally lost it. The most unproductive corrupt people in this economy asking for an astronomical increase in salaries that will eventually cause inflation. |
What on earth is NANS business with airlines? These people have totally utterly lost their way. |
