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Primegold: Hi TopAnalyst,I have tried your numbers countless times and still the same result - nobody picking but it keeps ringing (especially 08023122227). Kindly give me your current quote for TEC 3.75KVA petrol engine generator with REMOTE CONTROL. Thanks |
Can you post your contact number and course details here? I need this info ASAP. Thanks |
cutiebabe: A lot of pple here don't seem to understand the koko of the matter. The issue is not being a drop out but the deception. There are key things in relationship pple should be open about.I'm really curious about what "the key things in a relationship" are If we should be honest with ourselves, not even the OP can claim to be 100% open about her past life/affairs whilst going into the relationship. So the issue here is that couples in courtship should shine their eyes and bear it in mind that no partner in courtship will be 100% truthful. Courtship is about packaging and packaging is about deceit! Shikena |
GEJ - Next time you'll say "God allowed me to be there" and not "God chosed me". because it is always obvious and indisputable when God "choses" someone. |
Meat Romney for |
How come all your numbers are not reachable. It really frustrating. Kindly give us your functional numbers on which i can reach you. Thanks Primegold: New! Fresh from Honda. |
Title documents are intact. |
Still available |
It used to be 21 years but now it's 7 years - so cheating in exams is becoming cheaper at 200% discount. |
More pictures |
Still available |
Landmark developments in Golden Heritage Estate since 2009 |
What else do you expect from a ![]() |
Still available until 30th May, 2012. |
Sold |
[b]Big Jokers!!! When they haven't satisfied local demand. Who is deceiving who I'm not Goodluck. [/b] |
^^^^ Lol |
Beaf:@Beaf, you never disappoint us. You've always displayed your naivety in all your comments on public issues. I am very sure you are Asari Dokubo masking under the name Beaf. I can understand the effect on you of several years of militancy in the creeks. I'll advise you to take a one week break from posting comments on Nairaland. We want to read other people's comments and not yours for now. |
dplordx:Tell me more! What has education got to do with Prophecy . See another one below, Nigeria 2012 Fuel Subsidy Removal Crisis - Prophecy (Extracts) Great Nigerians. This is the prophecy of the Most High God to his people, concerning the Fuel Subsidy Removal Strike and Crisis which started in the country on the 9th day of January, 2012, , "In very few days now." Says the Lord of Host who has sworn in his holiness and majesty. "You shall all be arrested and put behind bars. Nemesis and destruction shall fall upon you suddenly, , As you have boasted of your great wealth which you amassed from your deceitful merchandise so shall you moarn and cry for the mysteries which shall come agaist you when you are been molested by your subject whose name is in your payroll. Then I the Lord, shall be magnified when I see the shock and awe expressed by the nations of the world. Then they shall know and learn that the Lord who reigns supreme over the country Nigeria has risen upon his throne of judgement. I will give my mantle of power to him who will do my will and feed my people, and also wipe away their tears and give them back their possession. All these shall come upon you suddenly" Says the Lord! The Lord comforts his people. He says that after he had uprooted the unscropulous government, he shall give the country a new name and a new constitution instituted from his word which he spoke from the two Holy books - The Holy Quran and The Holy Bible. He says Nigeria will be a mentor to other nations by teaching them that Theocratic Government is the best form of government. The government where the Lord rules the people from His word through those whom he choses. Halleluyah! Message by Prophet Michael Adewale Olubode Celestial Church of Christ (Worldwide) READ FULL DETAILS HERE http://micadeolu.hubpages.com/hub/Nigeria-2012-Fuel-Subsidy-Removal-Crisis-Prophecy2012 |
Spot on. |
Tabon:Read my post on this topic and get more knowledge. Knowledge is Power! I can see you need some power. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-844971.0.html |
Ozin:It's obvious you're out of touch with the reality on ground in the country. When last did you visit the country? Did you see poverty everywhere? If you did see it, you won't suggest a removal of subsidy. |
Can you put the below topic on the Front Page. Thanks The Original IMF Report on Petroleum Subsidy Removal: An email response https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-844971.0.html |
DATED: 6th January, 2012 MY EMAIL RESPONSE TO A POPULAR FG SUPPORTER ON SUBSIDY REMOVAL Good morning Sir, I totally agree with the write-up of Dr. Abati and his position is a true reflection of the reality, though not supported with facts and figures as at the time he wrote it in 2009. Those were the thoughts of an unbiased mind and I can understand why he has to swallow his words at this stage – a typical Nigerian trading off his integrity for pecuniary gains. Oshiomole’s stance on the matter is equally understandable. Kindly permit me to draw your attention to the IMF report of 2010 (Staff position note) Titled "Petroleum Product Subsidies: Costly, Inequitable, and Rising"; which, from my understanding, is the current driver of the IMF thoughts on the issue of petroleum subsidy removal. The Executive Summary reads thus: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Petroleum product subsidies have again started to rise with the rebound in international prices. This note reviews recent developments in subsidy levels and argues that it is necessary to reform the policy framework for setting petroleum product prices in order to reduce the fiscal burden of these subsidies and to address climate change. In 2003, global consumer subsidies for petroleum products totaled nearly $60 billion. They are projected to reach almost $250 billion in 2010. Tax-inclusive subsidies, reflecting suboptimal taxation, are estimated to be much larger—$740 billion in 2010, or 1 percent of global GDP. G-20 countries account for over 70 percent of tax-inclusive subsidies, with emerging G-20 countries accounting for a sizable share. Halving tax-inclusive subsidies could reduce projected fiscal deficits by one-sixth in subsidizing countries and could reduce greenhouse emissions by around 15 percent over the long run. Subsidy reform strategies should contain measures to mitigate the impact of higher prices on the poorest groups. It is important to note the following: 1. That the most developed countries of the world, the G-20 and others inclusive, are the largest subsidizers of Petroleum Products to their citizens. This is in order to stimulate growth and protect their economy against external shocks in crude prices. As it is now, they are not ready to remove those subsidies since there is an imminent danger of economic depression if such policy is adopted at this stage of the global economic downturn. 2. That the spirit of this IMF’s report is majorly a concern for economies that do not benefit from increases in incomes accruing as a result of the increase in global oil prices. Nigeria is one of the major exceptions in this case since we are cushioned from such increases in prices of petroleum products as a result of the excess income we make from crude oil export. 3. On page 13-14 of the IMF report, the writers suggested some mitigating measures in the event of a petroleum subsidy removal which include palliative measures such as “cash transfers to vulnerable groups, subsidies for consumption of water and electricity below a specified threshold.” Our intelligent finance/economic administrators do not see these as very important before implementing the myopic IMF policy of subsidy removal, rather, they wanted us to give them a standing ovation for “planning” to buy 1,600 buses for 160million Nigerians. 4. So far, the IMF can only account for few countries ( including Mozambique, Indonesia, Ghana, Jordan and recently our beloved country, Nigeria) who have adopted the subsidy removal policy and they all have something in common - “third world countries”. Isn’t that funny? My questions are: 1. Who then cares for the poor? 2. Why should I still pay several thousand of Naira in PAYE tax to a government that is fast becoming irrelevant to my life and well being? 3. Does the opinion of majority of the citizens not count anymore? Remember the vote of the same majority does count. 4. What are the welfare programmes of a “responsible” government? And why are we not seeing these things in action? Are the “Cabals” also hijacking these? My suggestion: Let the FG hire PWC or KPMG to redesign the structures and processes in NNPC and other government agencies in order to eliminate/reduce the corrupt practices we’ve been talking about. That’s if they are truly honest to themselves. We’ve had a clean-up in the banking sector, this exercise can also be replicated in the public sector. As for me, I am on the side of the masses and I look forward to a Nigeria where our economic planners won’t be a guinea pig of the IMF and World Bank scholars. The IMF report is attached hereto. ( http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/spn/2010/spn1005.pdf ) Regards, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/spn/2010/spn1005.pdf |
May the slaps of the Great Bishop fall on her puff-puff cheeks. |
temmydude:@ temmydude Take it cool. I can see you're worked up. I have seen your recent posts on this fuel subsidy matter and noticed that we're on the same side of the debate. I guess your anger was meant to be directed at n.oxide, the poster of the quote which I referenced. |
n.oxide:Where are you from? Is it not better to keep quiet and listen to others if you have nothing useful to say on this matter? I'm very sure you're not a Nigerian (probably a stroll) or a Nigerian in diaspora. |
The sms thing is a fraud. They collect #400 from you and will not give you any alert. I picked up my application without receiving any alert. I go checking periodically at the VFS centre. You can go come to Lagos to pick up your passport - don't wait for any alert. |
okito:Same for me, I submitted my visa application on the 19/09/2011 and got my passport with issued visa on 26/10/2011. They are getting more disorganised at the BDHC. They can't keep up to their promise of 10 - 15 working days any longer. |
worry246:Of course I won't be traveling to the UK for a conference that has already lapsed. I would rather be traveling for other genuine purposes. The most important thing is to have a valid entry visa. |
I submitted my visit visa application at the Lekki center on the 19th of September and just got my visa today, 26th of October. They issued my visa despite the fact that the purpose of my visit (to attend a conference in London on October 6th) has lapsed. It was a great relief for me after making three visits to the BDHC to follow up on my application without result. The date of issue on my visa is 25th of October. Thank you all for your comments and contributions on this forum. |
If we should be honest with ourselves, not even the OP can claim to be 100% open about her past life/affairs whilst going into the relationship. So the issue here is that couples in courtship should shine their eyes and bear it in mind that no partner in courtship will be 100% truthful. Courtship is about packaging and packaging is about deceit! Shikena
