Romance › How To Make Her Like Me Enough To Date. by warlei(op): 2:48pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
hello everyone something has been bothering my mind lately, recently I asked a gal out and she said she liked me as a friend, so I let that pass. now I got closer to another girl who showed likeness to me first, and we are really getting close together.she even tells me deep things, the problem now is that her best friend(a guy) which happen to also be my friend. told me the girl likes me but not enough to date me... I don't undastand why this thing happen to me.. I wanna prevent her from saying it to my face. Do u guys feel there's anything s I might be doing wrong |
Politics › Re: Yorubas Are You Being Fair Enough Here? by warlei(m): 9:38am On Apr 11, 2015 |
this igbo attitude is just sickening.... when u pple disowned your own son Ngige.. it was nt an issue....no we are standing with our Ambode as our Oba. let the obi eat his ofala festival. |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba, The 21st Century & Africa Rising by warlei(m): 2:40pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
nice piece,am always happy when yorubas appreciate their diversity and unity..... Yoruba parapo |
Politics › Re: APC Has Sinister Agenda With Card Reader - Fayose by warlei(m): 5:02pm On Mar 05, 2015 |
^^^^^^ are people so dumb they don't know card readers use barteries just like a phone. and from information this batteries can last about 8 hours....... there's just something about pdp that make them loose thier ability to think..... |
Education › Re: ... by warlei(m): 9:41am On Feb 19, 2015 |
can medicine students apply. |
Education › Re: Egbegohon Scholarship Scheme by warlei(m): 7:22am On Feb 18, 2015 |
ajsans: scam the list of those that won as claimed by missosarugwe in the link she gave was copied from the list of shortlisted candidate for addax scholarship.see for your self winfolink.gnbo.com.ng/ADDAX+LIST+3 thanks omo iya. |
Education › Re: Egbegohon Scholarship Scheme by warlei(m): 8:44pm On Feb 16, 2015 |
I didn't see any demand for fee. is it open to yoruba too... because d beneficiaries I saw had no yoruba name |
Politics › Re: Fatal Armed Robbery In Ikare by warlei(m): 9:53pm On Jan 13, 2015 |
this is sad... Eyin Omo ikare boju ri |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by warlei(m): 4:53pm On Jan 07, 2015 |
sagaciousblog: Goodpm to everyone! Please I would appreciate if anyone can provide free download link to Human anatomy vol. 1 by BD Charusia and/or Clinical Anatomy made ridiculously simple by stephen Goldberg..Thanks in advance. |
Investment › Re: Making Money Through Mini Importation by warlei(m): 10:36am On Nov 30, 2014 |
adeboyusuf@gmail.com. hw do you get buyers |
Education › Re: Winners Of 2014 Chevron Scholarship Award contacted!!! by warlei(m): 6:30am On Nov 29, 2014 |
Plus did anyone here win again and chevron |
Politics › Re: Ogun To Fund 47.23 Per Cent Of 2015 Budget With IGR by warlei(m): 7:58pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
[i][/i] Holaneeyee: Ogun to Fund 47.23 per cent of 2015 Budget with IGR
Ogun State Governor , Senator Ibikunle Amosun has said the state would fund 47.23 per cent of its 2015 N210.354 billion proposed budget from its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). Presenting the 2015 Appropriation Bill, titled, “Budget of Continuity” to the State House of Assembly yesterday, Amosun said it would be funded as follows: IGR, N99.35 billion (47.23 per cent); Federation Account, N53billion (25.20 per cent) and Capital Receipt, N58 billion (27.57 per cent). The budget, which he stated is aimed at sustaining the tempo already achieved in the Mission to Rebuild the State by taking it to an enviable pedestal through all around development strategy comprises Capital Expenditure of N118.26 billion (56 per cent) and Recurrent Expenditure of N92.09 billion (44 per cent). "We are proposing a Budget of N210.354 Billion for the 2015 Financial Year, which is about the same as the 2014 Budget of N210.28b. "The rationale for this is that the macro-economic outlook driven by the global oil prices suggests a contraction in the national economy. I have always maintained that Ogun State is not immune from the wider economy. However I am confident that we will be able to maintain our budget size by innovatively growing our Internally Generated Revenue," he said. In line with the Government’s five cardinal programmes, the Affordable Qualitative Education programme got the highest allocation of N42,565,400,000 billion (20 per cent), follow by the Rural and Infrastructural Development/Employment Generation, N34,423,000,000 (16 per cent), Affordable Housing and Urban Renewal, N22,373,726,000 (11 per cent), Efficient Health Care Delivery, N20,282,700,000 (10 per cent)and Agricultural Production leading to Industrialisation, N10,641,350,000 (five per cent). While reiterating that the administration would continue to impact positively on the people, the governor noted that various project initiated and completed and the improved economic development of the State are positive indicator that shows that the state is on the right track. He enumerated some of the projects of the government to include 12 model schools across the three senatorial districts of the state, the Mobalufon Junction flyover on the Sagamu-Benin Expressway Ijebu-Ode, which according to him had helped to stop carnage witnessed daily at the junction. They also include the transformation of Ota township outlook, the six-lane road which has changed Ayetoro as well as the on-going Home Owners’ Charter that enables residents to regularise their title documents at highly discounted rates. Giving an insight into plans of the government in 2015 in the Education Sector, he said it would rehabilitate all public schools in all the Local Government Areas in the state with the provision of additional classrooms and more conducive learning environment for pupils and sponsorship of Post Graduate Programmes within and outside the country. In the Health Sector, Amosun said government would build nine medium sized hospitals in all the nine Federal Constituencies, embark on massive recruitment of health professionals while the Agricultural Sector would be boosted with the purchase of additional 40 units of refrigerated meat vans, establishment of diagnostic laboratories for veterinary services and the upgrading of farm estates in the state. The focus in the Affordable Housing and Urban Renewal programme will see to the construction of Mitros City, Akute, construction of two units of Mechanic Workshop each of Kobape, Ilaro and Ijebu Ode and International Convention Centre at Abeokuta. He said water projects would be spread across the 20 Local Government Areas just as it would also construct 36 motorised borehole water schemes for rural communities and small towns and the construction of 30 solar-powered borehole water schemes for communities not connected to the national grid. Under its Rural and Infrastructural Development programmes, Amosun said all on-going road projects would be completed while plans are on for a cable bridge over Ogun River which will link the 10-lane boulevard coming from Sapo via Itoku to Lafenwa. The governor solicited for continued support and cooperation of stake holders to collectively deliver the promises and surpass previous achievements, saying, “Let me assure you that in the coming year, we shall strive with renewed strength and vigour to make our state the best in service delivery to our people. “Our Mission to Rebuild is commitment to continuous improvement until we create an Ogun State that is the pride of the region and indeed the nation and solidly entrench the foundation for a new and better Ogun State.” [b] Holaneeyee: Ogun to Fund 47.23 per cent of 2015 Budget with IGR
Ogun State Governor , Senator Ibikunle Amosun has said the state would fund 47.23 per cent of its 2015 N210.354 billion proposed budget from its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). Presenting the 2015 Appropriation Bill, titled, “Budget of Continuity” to the State House of Assembly yesterday, Amosun said it would be funded as follows: IGR, N99.35 billion (47.23 per cent); Federation Account, N53billion (25.20 per cent) and Capital Receipt, N58 billion (27.57 per cent). The budget, which he stated is aimed at sustaining the tempo already achieved in the Mission to Rebuild the State by taking it to an enviable pedestal through all around development strategy comprises Capital Expenditure of N118.26 billion (56 per cent) and Recurrent Expenditure of N92.09 billion (44 per cent). "We are proposing a Budget of N210.354 Billion for the 2015 Financial Year, which is about the same as the 2014 Budget of N210.28b. "The rationale for this is that the macro-economic outlook driven by the global oil prices suggests a contraction in the national economy. I have always maintained that Ogun State is not immune from the wider economy. However I am confident that we will be able to maintain our budget size by innovatively growing our Internally Generated Revenue," he said. In line with the Government’s five cardinal programmes, the Affordable Qualitative Education programme got the highest allocation of N42,565,400,000 billion (20 per cent), follow by the Rural and Infrastructural Development/Employment Generation, N34,423,000,000 (16 per cent), Affordable Housing and Urban Renewal, N22,373,726,000 (11 per cent), Efficient Health Care Delivery, N20,282,700,000 (10 per cent)and Agricultural Production leading to Industrialisation, N10,641,350,000 (five per cent). While reiterating that the administration would continue to impact positively on the people, the governor noted that various project initiated and completed and the improved economic development of the State are positive indicator that shows that the state is on the right track. He enumerated some of the projects of the government to include 12 model schools across the three senatorial districts of the state, the Mobalufon Junction flyover on the Sagamu-Benin Expressway Ijebu-Ode, which according to him had helped to stop carnage witnessed daily at the junction. They also include the transformation of Ota township outlook, the six-lane road which has changed Ayetoro as well as the on-going Home Owners’ Charter that enables residents to regularise their title documents at highly discounted rates. Giving an insight into plans of the government in 2015 in the Education Sector, he said it would rehabilitate all public schools in all the Local Government Areas in the state with the provision of additional classrooms and more conducive learning environment for pupils and sponsorship of Post Graduate Programmes within and outside the country. In the Health Sector, Amosun said government would build nine medium sized hospitals in all the nine Federal Constituencies, embark on massive recruitment of health professionals while the Agricultural Sector would be boosted with the purchase of additional 40 units of refrigerated meat vans, establishment of diagnostic laboratories for veterinary services and the upgrading of farm estates in the state. The focus in the Affordable Housing and Urban Renewal programme will see to the construction of Mitros City, Akute, construction of two units of Mechanic Workshop each of Kobape, Ilaro and Ijebu Ode and International Convention Centre at Abeokuta. He said water projects would be spread across the 20 Local Government Areas just as it would also construct 36 motorised borehole water schemes for rural communities and small towns and the construction of 30 solar-powered borehole water schemes for communities not connected to the national grid. Under its Rural and Infrastructural Development programmes, Amosun said all on-going road projects would be completed while plans are on for a cable bridge over Ogun River which will link the 10-lane boulevard coming from Sapo via Itoku to Lafenwa. The governor solicited for continued support and cooperation of stake holders to collectively deliver the promises and surpass previous achievements, saying, “Let me assure you that in the coming year, we shall strive with renewed strength and vigour to make our state the best in service delivery to our people. “Our Mission to Rebuild is commitment to continuous improvement until we create an Ogun State that is the pride of the region and indeed the nation and solidly entrench the foundation for a new and better Ogun State.” [/b] Holaneeyee: Ogun to Fund 47.23 per cent of 2015 Budget with IGR
Ogun State Governor , Senator Ibikunle Amosun has said the state would fund 47.23 per cent of its 2015 N210.354 billion proposed budget from its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). Presenting the 2015 Appropriation Bill, titled, “Budget of Continuity” to the State House of Assembly yesterday, Amosun said it would be funded as follows: IGR, N99.35 billion (47.23 per cent); Federation Account, N53billion (25.20 per cent) and Capital Receipt, N58 billion (27.57 per cent). The budget, which he stated is aimed at sustaining the tempo already achieved in the Mission to Rebuild the State by taking it to an enviable pedestal through all around development strategy comprises Capital Expenditure of N118.26 billion (56 per cent) and Recurrent Expenditure of N92.09 billion (44 per cent). "We are proposing a Budget of N210.354 Billion for the 2015 Financial Year, which is about the same as the 2014 Budget of N210.28b. "The rationale for this is that the macro-economic outlook driven by the global oil prices suggests a contraction in the national economy. I have always maintained that Ogun State is not immune from the wider economy. However I am confident that we will be able to maintain our budget size by innovatively growing our Internally Generated Revenue," he said. In line with the Government’s five cardinal programmes, the Affordable Qualitative Education programme got the highest allocation of N42,565,400,000 billion (20 per cent), follow by the Rural and Infrastructural Development/Employment Generation, N34,423,000,000 (16 per cent), Affordable Housing and Urban Renewal, N22,373,726,000 (11 per cent), Efficient Health Care Delivery, N20,282,700,000 (10 per cent)and Agricultural Production leading to Industrialisation, N10,641,350,000 (five per cent). While reiterating that the administration would continue to impact positively on the people, the governor noted that various project initiated and completed and the improved economic development of the State are positive indicator that shows that the state is on the right track. He enumerated some of the projects of the government to include 12 model schools across the three senatorial districts of the state, the Mobalufon Junction flyover on the Sagamu-Benin Expressway Ijebu-Ode, which according to him had helped to stop carnage witnessed daily at the junction. They also include the transformation of Ota township outlook, the six-lane road which has changed Ayetoro as well as the on-going Home Owners’ Charter that enables residents to regularise their title documents at highly discounted rates. Giving an insight into plans of the government in 2015 in the Education Sector, he said it would rehabilitate all public schools in all the Local Government Areas in the state with the provision of additional classrooms and more conducive learning environment for pupils and sponsorship of Post Graduate Programmes within and outside the country. In the Health Sector, Amosun said government would build nine medium sized hospitals in all the nine Federal Constituencies, embark on massive recruitment of health professionals while the Agricultural Sector would be boosted with the purchase of additional 40 units of refrigerated meat vans, establishment of diagnostic laboratories for veterinary services and the upgrading of farm estates in the state. The focus in the Affordable Housing and Urban Renewal programme will see to the construction of Mitros City, Akute, construction of two units of Mechanic Workshop each of Kobape, Ilaro and Ijebu Ode and International Convention Centre at Abeokuta. He said water projects would be spread across the 20 Local Government Areas just as it would also construct 36 motorised borehole water schemes for rural communities and small towns and the construction of 30 solar-powered borehole water schemes for communities not connected to the national grid. Under its Rural and Infrastructural Development programmes, Amosun said all on-going road projects would be completed while plans are on for a cable bridge over Ogun River which will link the 10-lane boulevard coming from Sapo via Itoku to Lafenwa. The governor solicited for continued support and cooperation of stake holders to collectively deliver the promises and surpass previous achievements, saying, “Let me assure you that in the coming year, we shall strive with renewed strength and vigour to make our state the best in service delivery to our people. “Our Mission to Rebuild is commitment to continuous improvement until we create an Ogun State that is the pride of the region and indeed the nation and solidly entrench the foundation for a new and better Ogun State.” I love d last paragraph for the region first |
Politics › Re: Ilorin And The Crisis Of Fulani Identity by warlei(m): 6:41am On Oct 10, 2014 |
[quote author=zekki post=27007257][/quote]Power hungry fulani. Its written all over you Enjoy it while last, when this country splits everyone will know d way 2 his fathers house |
Politics › Re: Ilorin And The Crisis Of Fulani Identity by warlei(m): 8:28pm On Oct 09, 2014 |
zekki: Ilorin is a peaceful town. Both fulanies and d yorubas hav accepted to stay together as Islam has united us. Those trying to bring problems between them will never be successful. Proudly ilorite. I can bet u are fulani. Using islam to divide and rule other people And if you are yoruba, you are a disgrace |
Education › Re: Agbami 2014 Has Started Awarding by warlei(m): 9:35am On Oct 09, 2014 |
Askubur: hop dis one will satisfied u Thats what am talking bout |
Education › Re: Agbami 2014 Has Started Awarding by warlei(m): 11:46am On Oct 08, 2014 |
meracool: Are you a Lagos State Indigene aswell..? Yh he is and I also... |
Education › Re: Agbami 2014 Has Started Awarding by warlei(m): 4:21am On Oct 03, 2014 |
baruzeez: please av any Lagos awardee got his/her letter or ATM kind confused o No, I don't even understand them |
Events › Re: Celebrating Nigeria In Different Languages! by warlei(m): 6:10pm On Oct 01, 2014 |
priscaoge: Celebrating Nigeria's independence in different languages in Nigeria! Nigeria is 54years today,Happy Independence to my country! Let's show our country some love by singing our National Anthem in different languages,So come in and celebrate! 
Let me open the floor!
Zolie ndi ala anyi Zaa oku Nigeria K'anyi jee ozi n'okwukwe N'ike n'ihunanya Ka ike ndi odogwu anyi kpara Ghara ila n'inyi Ji idinike jee ozi Otu obodo nwe onwe ya Udo na idi n'otu!!!!!!!
Happy independence day to all my Lovely Pals! Kelvingraphics Neldrizzy missmossy Mizmycoli Kachisbarbie Naijaboiy Frankysnow Maeriolae missberrypop5 Missyhorlah DaveP Dayjhihannon01 chibwike Kelvingraphics Herald9 Xtarxhyne Cooljoe1 Pweetyz Tallesty1 Fun gbo omo yoruba Ni ile ati ni ode Moki gbogbo wa A ku odun ominira yi Odun a tuwa lara oooo L'ase edumare Ire..oooooooo |
Education › Re: Agbami 2014 Has Started Awarding by warlei(m): 9:23am On Oct 01, 2014 |
bataderemi: Just discovered that scholastica will be in charge of SPDC scholarship.....oops That's d problem, so most likely agbami awardees won't get SPDC... They specifically sent me a mail dis morning |
Education › Re: 2013/2014 SPDC Joint Venture University Scholarship Award Scheme by warlei(m): 1:31pm On Sep 30, 2014 |
Taylor184: My question is...I just finished my first semester exam,which means i have no GP yet...Any info bout that? Wait till ur first semester results are out and use them |
Education › Re: 2013/2014 SPDC Joint Venture University Scholarship Award Scheme by warlei(m): 11:48am On Sep 30, 2014 |
Ajahexcel, as agbami awardees can we still apply and get it? |
Education › Re: ADDAX/NNPC Scholarship Beneficiaries Receive N100,000 Renewal Payment Yesterday by warlei(m): 11:15am On Sep 30, 2014 |
Sir ,I am an agbami awardee, Would I still be able to get shell award |
Education › Re: Agbami 2014 Has Started Awarding by warlei(m): 5:44pm On Sep 29, 2014 |
Hello rum. With ou agbami award can one still get the shell scholarship? |
Education › Re: Agbami 2014 Has Started Awarding by warlei(m): 2:45pm On Sep 21, 2014 |
baruzeez: abeg any agbami new awardee from Lagos and when are we collecting our award letter Here ooo... I've nt heard anything fron lagos scholarship board |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by warlei(m): 10:17pm On Sep 19, 2014 |
Hello room I've got a lot of people around me doinng dentistry I would love to. Ask what process it takes to move to medicine after completing dentistry |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by warlei(m): 4:58pm On Sep 14, 2014 |
Aypoppin: Guys, i need info abt lasuth, dere cut off mark for medicine. I no like ma skul Ay, lasu is a good. Choice Am a student there,and i can say its one of the best schools for medicine in nigeria, u can ask your questions... |
Education › Re: Agbami 2014 Has Started Awarding by warlei(m): 5:43am On Sep 01, 2014 |
rauly: You have to go with some documents like; letter from oba, LGA certificate, School ID, Bursary award letter(if you have), passport photographs and so on. Those are actually the important ones I remember. Congratulations and Happy spending!!! Bt we dont know when to go...2 d place Thats d yawa.. |
Education › Re: Agbami 2014 Has Started Awarding by warlei(m): 12:33pm On Aug 30, 2014 |
^^^^^ Yes o here also, any old lagos awardee here, whats d process like... Ejoo ..oooo |
Crime › Kidnapper In Ogun State Traced To Thier Hideout In Ebonyi by warlei(op): 5:02pm On Jul 17, 2014 |
JULY 17, 2014 BY OUR CORRESPONDENT Leave a Comment Detectives attached to the Department of Criminal Investigation of the Ogun State Police Command, Eleweran, Abeokuta, have tracked down two kidnappers who tactically kidnapped two student at Molipa, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State. The prime suspect, Mr Kingson Sunday, 27, had been a friend to the family of the victims and helped in taking and returning the victims to and from their school, Imperial International School, Molipa, before he decided to kidnap the victims, Tolulope Kosoko, 9, and Omodolapo Kosoko, 7, on July 8, 2014. The prime suspect, Sunday, a teacher, contacted the parents of the victims, and demanded for N500,000 as ransom before the release of the two victims. He sent the account details of the second suspect, Mr August Johnson, 47, a teacher residing at Ohaozara in Ebonyi State. To track him down, the police credited the said account with N150,000, and penciled down the account in the bank. The suspects were arrested while making efforts to withdraw the money from that account with the help of the police informants placed on surveillance in Ebonyi State. Incidentally, Sunday had changed the names of the victims in Ebonyi State. He changed the name of Tolulope Kosoko to BISHOP, while that of Omodolapo was changed to TUREY. The suspects were arrested in Ohaukwu Ebonyi on July 15, 2014 by the police detectives of Ogun State after a fierce and rigorous investigation. The parents of the rescued victims are full of joy and have appreciated the effort of the police in rescuing the students. The Ogun State Commissioner of Police, CP Ikemefuna Okoye, has commended the police detectives involved in nabbing the culprits. He also assured the general public of police commitment to always provide adequate protection of lives and property in Ogun State. www.punchng.com/news/ogun-police-hunt-arrest-kidnappers-in-ebonyi/ |
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Adverts › Business Manager Here. by warlei(op): 7:30am On Jul 01, 2014 |
Freedom Business manager here. Any one having non house. properties, around akesan.Lagos Hotels,filling stations. I can create systems that work. To make business more efficients. Try me out. 07084953809 |