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BabaO2:Please read the editirial again. The government of Sierra Leone isn't refuting what you stated. |
themonk:Bleaching cream? Sonia isn't of African descent na. |
Mklanceee:I would first advice you start that online. Then maybe link up with a matured and knowledgeable Nairalander who is an Eckist (that is if you are still interested after the online research). I believe there was one on this thread who gave a great response to the topic earlier - pemmb or something like that. Good luck, hope you find what you are looking for that would make your life more worthwhile ![]() |
dominique:Have you read the CNN editorial on the city of Addis Ababa? You will be shook! CNN calls it the city that China built, in fact all the infrastructure including the construction companies and workers), are all Chinese |
Lazyreporta:Nothing much. Life has been good, thank you ![]() |
Mklanceee:The truth is that Humans being what they are - what they do not understand or refuse to understand, they tend to fear. I truly believe that Ecankar is not an occultic group. Would I ever be inclined to attend any of their seminars? No, as their beliefs do not appeal to mine at this point in my life. |
And yet we have a President............ They would remodel The International Airport in PH and his supporters will be screaming "Sai Baba" up and down. the same supporters will see this thread and would pretend not to notice. It is well. |
Sierra Leone has nixed plans to build a controversial, $318 million airport outside the capital of Freetown with a Chinese company and funded by Chinese loans.The mega project, which was due to be completed in 2022, had been commissioned by the previous president Ernest Bai Koroma in March this year. Its cancellation comes amid cooling enthusiasm in both Pakistan and Malaysia for Chinese loans backing large-scale infrastructure projects in recent months. But Sierra Leone's decision is the first time an African government has cancelled an already announced, major China-backed deal. "After serious consideration and diligence, it is the Government's view that (it) is uneconomical to proceed with the construction of the new airport when the existing one is grossly under utilized," said a letter from the country's Minister of Transport and Aviation to the project's director, published in local media. Speaking to the BBC on Wednesday 10th October, Sierra Leone's Aviation Minister Kabineh Kallon said the current airport would be renovated instead. The Mamamah International Airport deal had been controversial for years, partly due to the "lack of transparency" about its terms. Sierra Leone will now upgrade its current airport in the town of Lungi, which has been criticised for its poor connectivity to the capital. Lungi is separated from Freetown by an estuary, which means a ferry ride is necessary to reach the city.The government is reportedly considering building a bridge to link the airport to Freetown. Collectively, African countries owe China about $130 billion, according to the China-Africa Research Initiative, money which has mainly been used to fund transport, power and mining projects. In August, 16 United States senators warned their government, in a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, that "predatory Chinese infrastructure financing" was creating unsustainable levels of debt in the developing world, which the IMF was having to bail out. Culled from: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/11/africa/china-africa-sierra-leone-airport-intl/index.html
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AnanseK: Oh gawd, my stomach o! |
Now this is an authentic photo of a politician who is "in pains". Fayose, open your notebook and start taking notes |
Those men can not be Police officers abeg. They look more like Security gate men. ![]() |
Lazyreporta:Thank you! ![]() |
madridguy:Honestly! Very beautiful young girl I just wish her and the millions like her around the world can catch a break for once. Life is hard already even for the "haves" |
Lazyreporta dude, who are you?! I think I am in love |
He said there is no shipping link along the sub-region, noting that cargo movement amongst the countries in the region had to first go to Europe before finding their way back resulting in very expensive transportation cost. The bolded has got to be a crude joke! Ghana and Nigeria are countries bounded by the same Atlantic coast for goodness sake! BUA group ships items directly to Accra by ship, same with some Oil & Gas companies so what is this one they are saying? Who would even read that and determine the sanity of that statement! |
I actually just read your moniker! Lool |
AbelDjassi:Busted! See how the foolish OP just kept quiet afterwards ![]() |
Babacele:It wasn't a democracy remember? So as the dictator, I say No |
Babacele:Totally! ![]() |
DAntivirus:Lol, foolish! ![]() |
DAntivirus:Where is your sense of democracy dude?! |
DAntivirus:Fortunately for me, I didn't run for Governor ![]() |
What "fight"? With the margins that I heard about at the end of yesterday? Pleaseeee....Ambode is just been patronized |
money121 May God bless the toiling and sweat from your honest work. This is extremely impressive. Especially as you look so young! You are definitely and inspiration to a lot of youths out there. Keep on working diligently, this is just the start of many more successes to come. Btw, be careful from now on please as human beings who claim to be your friends are not always so due to jealousy. |
jbkomo:You have said it all! |
phemsie:She was being sarcastic dude. At least, read the follow-up write up from the OP. |
Someone should please give Oluricky a standing ovation biko ![]() Davido, the truth they say is bitter. Learn to respect others political views and separate your close friendships. The dude may even be a cardholding APC member for goodness sake! |
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