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Zedric:Where? ![]() |
You have gas and abundant oil,Yet no electricity in 2014. I dont get it. we dont get it. In fact we give up and Nigeria is not a giant of Africa. Discuss ![]() |
why nigerians shout like monkeys when talking on phone? |
why Nigerians have stank breathe? is it because of the dirty Eba u mumu people eat? discuss |
why Nigerian don't like bathing,I hear it part of your culture. how true is this? discuss |
They not scared of Nigerians,they see Nigerians as scammers and lawless set of people. |
In Ghana Bentley is used as Taxi ![]()
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mynd44 |
In Ghana Mercedes Benz is used as Taxi
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overhypedsteve:Nigerians and Business NO NO NO |
Toyozzie:Google the word Borrow |
President John Mahama says he is working hard to court more private investors to shore up local production of gas to solve the country’s power crisis. President Mahama says this will end the country’s over-reliance on the West African gas pipeline which has been inconsistent with supplying gas to the country. “We had a lot of excitement when the gas pipeline was built hoping that the abundance of Nigerian gas will flow through the pipeline to help all the four countries signed onto the pipeline but the volume has been very disappointing.” The president was responding to questions, Monday on Ghana’s economy during a Presidential Panel discussion with other heads of state to open The Global African Investment Summit currently underway in London. At least three plants were taken offline in September after Nigeria stopped supplying gas to Ghana over a strike by its workers. This has been a regular tale which plunges the country into black-outs almost instantly. The President is also hopeful the country's current energy crisis should stabilize when works on the Atuabo gas processing plant is completed. Government has announced that the plant should start producing gas for power generation by the end of November. The facility, which has the capacity to generate about 140 million standard cubic feet of natural gas a day, is estimated to save the country more than $500 million annually when it is substituted for light crude oil in the generation of power. In addition, it will produce more than 70 per cent of the estimated 240,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) required annually for domestic use in the country. Ghana is currently enduring a difficult power rationing. The Electricity Corporation of Ghana (ECG) only last week announced a 48-hour-on; 24-hour-off load shedding regime after it was forced to shed over 500 megawatts of power. That led to an emergency meeting by stakeholders with a plan to purchase crude oil at a cost of $120 million to power the thermal plants. The ongoing load shedding programme across the country may soon improve considerably following measures taken by power producers to increase generation capacity. The Bui Dam is now operating at full capacity following a slight improvement in the water level. http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=331348 |
iceberylin:Im talking about Africa |
omo na wetin dey happen? many naija babes these days no get yansh at all and even if dem wear very tight jeans u no go still see anything for there.other west african girls like the ones from ivory coast ,cameroun and ghana get big sexy yansh but when it comes to naija women their yansh just dey as flat as sand paper.Even sef when i go egypt during the 2006 african nations i even come see say egyptian girls and other north african girls even get big yansh.omo e dey so embarrasing dat na naija women be the only african women wey get flat yansh in the continent of africa.even black american women,caribean women get yansh and even at that many oyibo girls don dey grow better big sexy yansh.Naija women case dey different.Many ikebeless naija babes just boku around every place.Omo na wetin dey happen? |

