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00Chymes00:Can you deliver to Calabar? And at what extra cost? |
Thankfully someone's kneeling down to pray for him. Good luck bro |
Baby witches ab cross the river. Baby b returns and pick c. Baby c returns and mothers AB cross to meet babies ab. Mother and child Aa returns. Mothers AC cross leaving babies ac behind. Baby b returns to pick baby a, drop with Mothers ABC, return and pick baby c and cross. |
Send d last price and location to ugehreal@yahoo.com |
Bar vs Lev now on. CRTV W3A |
That is In Calabar. |
The only station selling right now is Ekoson Murtala Mo'hmed highway @=N=200 a liter.I just managed to buy 40 litres. i dont know how long they will sell even at that cut throat price. |
English refs are not different from naija refs. Thats why their teams struggle in CL |
How much will Mazda 626,auto, 1998-2002, 16v salon with geniune custom papers cost down to Lagos? |
Femi 2010 How much will it cost to clear a Nissan Xterra 2000 model |
Haba Jega. You can now see that criticizing from the sidelines is much easier than mounting the hot seat. God save Nigeria |
Is the ethiopian keeper undressing? |
Can NTA not send their cameramen for apprenticeship with pros? Am getting dizzy. |
See Buhari |
Tue 15th- UCL: AC Milan Vs Spurs (KO:21.45) Wed 16th- UCL: Arsenal Vs Barca (KO:21.45) Thur 17th- Europa League: Napoli Vs Villareal (KO:20.00) Fri 18th- Europa League: Fc Sevilla Vs Fc Porto (KO: Sat 19th- FA Cup : Chelsea Vs Everton (KO:13.30) Birmingham Vs Shefield wed.(KO:16.00) Sun 29th- FA Cup: Man City Vs Notts County(KO:15.00) Leyton Orient Vs Arsenal (KO:17.30) All on MBC3 w3 |
Liverpool Vs Wigan on sat. 12th Feb. Mbc3 W3. Kickoff:16.00 Nigeria. |
After the first reading of the National Minimum Wage amendment bill yesterday, the House of Representatives pledged a rapid delivery of the new law that will enforce the N10,500 pay rise announced by the government last year. @Op the bold is in addition to the existing N7,500 which gives a total of N18k. ReachRich:Grammar definitely is not the Op's language. |
@George Thansk 4 d reply and sincere apologies 4 all d trouble. |
bi ilw wu:His action leaves no doubt. |
ManU Vs Southampton now on Mbc3 . Enjoy |
George_D:@GeorgeD How will the mppt charge controller up the output of your array? Because my experience without a charge controller shows that you lost batteries to overcharging since there is no BOOST and FLOAT charging periods. |
What Shock and Disbelief? Is Peter Obi the Governor of California? What is EVIL about the forest? Of a truth 75% of our rural areas will pass for forests. does that make them evil? Even my village which boast of the only CABLE CAR in West Africa will pass for a forest. But I will not be happy if anyone calls it EVIL forest.The low number of people registered is the stark reality of rural-urban migration ( you can only imagine the number of auto spare parts dealers across the length and breath of Nig. , even beyond, that come from that area.) Ndigbo kwenu!It is wrong though to have that number of machines in a remote village, but calling it an evil forest is absurd. The following facts were established: 1. The machines were sent there officially by inec 2. They were manned by inec (adhoc) staff 3. Images and data belonging to HUMAN beings albiet few, have been captured 4. None of the inec staff have been devoured by wild evil beasts or spirit. 5. No human parts or skeletons were found around. The exercise in itself is a process we hope will take us to somewhere. If we must succeed then we have to note all the lapses and challenges encountered, fashion remedial measures. Any problem that can be solved on the spot should while others are taken for delibrations. In a situation like the one mention, if there're inec field staff that can transfer data to one machine while others are deployed elsewhere else continue with the execise, let the experts do that on a later date. For Christ's sake this shld not make headlines! Go out and register! though it may be hectic but joy will come with the dawning of a new Nigeria. Our votes are about to become the power we crave. Your vote will surely count!! REGISTER AND VOTE WISELY. NIGERIA WILL SURVIVE!! |
It is time for the Federal Govt of Nigeria to show us(Nigerians) that our lives mean anything. We suspected foul play from the onset and now that we have been proved right, we DEMAND JUSTICE. Over to You Ajumogobia, Nigerian embassy in the US, and GEJ. Adieu Uche. |
@Op Ur friend will soon realize that his "queen" has been lying to him as much as he has been doing to her. 90% of married men cheat on their wives thats a fact. Your friend belongs to this group. (U said so). His wife is a good woman ( I can deduce that from his LAME excuse for wanting out). The earlier he beats a retreat the better. He can go ahead but LEAVE the poor innocent woman alone. I'll not contribute on "How To Beg My Wife Of 10Years To Return Home" Thread |
Confirmed. well done |
which of the Mbc? |
Sad! Sad!! Sad!!! R.I.P. Bro |
^^^^ Another Almajerin in da house ![]() |
According to details made available by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on Power, the headquarters’ workers have started moving out either to the Ministry of Power or to successor companies, while the functions of PHCN are being transferred to individual successor companies. The eventual winding-up is, however, expected to be a legal or court-ordered formality, occurring when ongoing workers movements and transfer of assets and liabilities are concluded, before the end of April. A report detailing measures to remove obstacles to private sector investment in Nigeria’s power sector was released yesterday by the PTF on Power and contains major decisions to be taken in this regard. The report stated that the Power Grid of India, ESB International of Ireland and Manitoba Hydro of Canada have been invited to submit technical and financial proposals for the management contract of the Transmission Company of Nigeria. A transaction adviser, CPSC Transcom, was appointed in December 2010 to assist the Bureau of Public Enterprises in undertaking the divestiture transactions. Details of the report signed by the Chairman, Communications Committee of the PTF on Power, Mr. Abimbola Agboluaje, also indicate that new tariffs for electricity will be announced by April 2011. The Nigerian Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO) was also established in September 2010 to assume the liabilities of the PHCN successor companies, “thus neutralising operational and financial risks of investors and new managers of the companies such as the settlement of arrears of salaries, pensions and other benefits of current sector workers.” On measures so far taken to end government’s monopoly and attract private investors, the PTF on Power recalled that adverts inviting companies to submit expressions of interest in taking up 51 per cent stake of the six generation and 11 distribution PHCN successor companies had been published in the media. Agboluaje noted that interested companies were to submit expressions of interest by February 18, 2011, while short-listed companies would be invited to submit bids for the successor companies early in the second quarter of the year. Winning bidders are to take over management of the companies by the end of second quarter of 2011. Part of the report read: “The Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) was incorporated in July 2010 to address the concern of investors in the generation sector about the credit worthiness of the distribution companies; the NBET will purchase electricity on behalf of the distribution companies until they establish a track record of paying for the power they deliver to consumers by efficiently metering electricity consumers and collecting bills. A World Bank Partial Risk Guarantee and a Federal Ministry of Finance Risk Guarantee to compensate against political and other risks and further give confidence to investors are being finalised. The risk guarantees will also cover contracts to supply gas to power plants. Already, NBET has commenced negotiations with Nigerian Independent Power Plants to contract new generation capacity for the country, backed by these guarantees.” On the contentious labour issues, it continued: “Arrears of monetisation benefits worth N57 billion has been paid to PHCN workers. The government also secured an additional N143 billion naira from the National Assembly as part of the supplementary budget of 2010 to compensate current PHCN workers for the severance of their current employment contracts with the government. “A labour committee chaired by the Minister of Labour, Mr. Chukwuemeka Wogu, has been also established by the Presidential Action Committee on Power (PACP) to ensure that government honours all obligations to current PHCN workers. The Nigerian Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO) will be legally obliged to settle any outstanding liabilities after the PHCN successor companies come under the management of new private sector investors. It is worth noting that Investors cannot afford to bring in expatriate staff to replace Nigerians who best understand the system; they will rely on the technical experts currently engaged in the sector to run the companies.” I Dont understand these Statements. |
will pass for a forest. But I will not be happy if anyone calls it EVIL forest.