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Bliss4Lyfe: Calabarcarnival sould b african, leavingtediaspora elements out. Itsouldstill market.Exactly! but I'm still wondering how many textile mills our forefathers had then. |
0lumide: Barth Nnaji, corrupt, although visionary, not as visionary as other options from many other parts. Plus no chance of him winning even East.lol... Your level of ignorance no get part 2. pls continue fooling urself. Kudos to the Op, I share most of your lines of reasoning; what baffles me most is the ignorance usually exhibited by my compatriots from the South Western part of the country when it comes to matters of national discourse. They always belief that everything starts and ends in the western part of the country not knowing that most parts of the region are really lagging behind in overall development. To most, Ignorance is bliss |
Table Leg :Yes! As their father, it is my duty to guide, provide and pronounce blessings upon their lives. |
The first thing I do in the mornings is to give them a kiss each, lay my right hand on them as their father, and bless them cos it shall always be well with them wherever they go. |
delors: FGC Ijanikin is like a private school fr the ajebutters...we r talking about FGCs in rainforest areas,public secondary schools in Ibadan, Jos, Kaduna, Ede, etc where life is really defined by 'hell'...where u cannot easily run home to mummy...where 'rejects' are sent to torture other students...where visiting is just once in a month for the lucky ones...where u must never tell ur dad dat a senior beat the hell out of u unless u wan die...where as a junior, u 'll never know the real names of all the seniors except nicknames like -Loyola college- the best in everyway |
hmmm. Tunde Bakare, pls, remember David's wife and how she ended just for making a comment like yours. I wish you goodluck. |
Demdem: Oga mod, u just come fall our hand for this section eh.But he was right |
dridowu: Undastanding each is d most imp tin in marage, my dad a practising muslim, my mum a practisng christian, 35years of marraige and still counting. GOD SO GRATEFUL TO MY PARENT AND FAMILYYou nko, a practising love-vendor? |
And again CABINET OFFICE (pg 15 - 26) upkeep and maintenance allowance = 1.5 Million Naira servicing of meetings = 10 Million Naira STATE TENDER BOARD servicing of meetings = 22 Million Naira OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER (Page 116) maintenance of staff quarters = 72 million Naira maintenence of Guest House = 36 million Naira upkeep and maintenance allowance = 55 Million conference and Seminars = 750 million Naira workshop and training = 607 million Naira special duties = 100 million Naira meet the press = 50 million Naira Entertainment = 100 Million Naira Celebrations and Ceremonies = 200 Million Naira Ceremonial Outfits = 10 million Naira Servicing of meetings = 180 Million Naira OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR(page 168) maintenance of guest house = 80 million Naira upkeep and maintenance = 60 million Naira special duties = 70 Million Naira Entertainment = 50 Million Naira OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF (page 446-448) - note multiple upkeep allowance upkeep and maintenance allowance = 63 million Naira maintenance of guest houses = 36 Million Naira upkeep and maintenance allowance = 67.5 million Naira Entertainment = 225 Million Naira special duties = 6.5 BILLION Naira Miscellenous = 117 million Naira on page 448 upkeep and maintenance = 27 million naira upkeep and maintenance = 90 million Naira upkeep and maintenance = 166.5 million Naira upkeep and maintenance = 126 Million Naira upkeep and maintenance = 36 Million Naira upkeep and maintenance = 13,5 million Naira Special Duties = 270 Million Naira. |
...OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF (page 446-448) - note multiple upkeep allowance upkeep and maintenance allowance = 63 million Naira maintenance of guest houses = 36 Million Naira upkeep and maintenance allowance = 67.5 million Naira Entertainment = 225 Million Naira special duties = 6.5 BILLION Naira Miscellenous = 117 million Naira. Smh! Oh my God!!!!!! What a revelation |
naptu2: It's been proven that there's no food budget. You can't prove that there's a food budget (apart from assumptions). The engineer stated that refreshments at the launch of the blue rail line were provided by CCECC (the governor didn't even drink the fanta that CCECC provided, which is why the crowd were rushing for it after the ceremony).Never knew you are this stup!d. which state house doesn't have budget for welfare, allowances et al. This clearly shows how hypocritical and pathetic you guys are. Why are you guys running away from the truth always quick to ignorantly criticise the FG. Like the Op asked; how much is the LASG govt budget for feeding and other state house expenses? |
I can only say God bless this honorable minister; he is the best so far and the revolution going on in the agricultural sector is something we should all be proud of. |
Op, I quite didn't understand ur intentions, the man made open his achievements so far but it beholds on you to agree with him or refute his claims which you failed to do. pls, next time, if you don't have any meaningful thing to write about then STFU! |
oluwasola01: So many nigerians are living below $1 per daySays who? Abeg, carry that ur silly propaganda comot for here. |
Can any of these hypocrites name any former governor 'dead or alive' that did 1/4 of what Obi is presently doing in Anambra state. |
Sibrah: I still maintain my stance in all of this. Where is the provision for transmission of the power they claimed to have generated. In the absence of a solid explanation, my verdict is this:Nigeria Signs N33.14b MOU On Power Transmission With France by Bontee : 11:48am On May 16 , 2012 ABUJA — The Federal Government has entered into agreements with two French companies for the expansion of Nigeria’s transmission network, valued at about $200 million or N33.14 billion. Under the agreements, which is said to have the blessing of the French Government, the companies will first undertake the feasibility studies for the transmission upgrade, and thereafter, select and construct a high voltage transmission line and substations. The Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, for the kick off of the project was signed, yesterday, between the Ministry of Power and two French companies in Abuja. Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji and Chief Executive Officer, CEO, Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, Mr. Sola Akinniranye, signed on behalf of Nigeria while Mr. Jean Paul Mairesse of the Electricite de France, EDF, and Mr. Jean Philippe Trin of the Enterprise de Transporte et Distribution D’electricity, ETDE, signed on behalf of their companies respectively. EDF and ETDF will source the funds from their home government to execute specific feasibility studies as well as select a specific project that will help expand the transmission grid. Transmission glitches have remained the biggest challenge in Nigeria’s power delivery system, as the existing 330 and 132 kv network continues to suffer from prolonged and frequent outages, thus underscoring the need for fortification. In a statement made available to Vanguard by the ministry, “the MoU has been in the works since 2008, when both countries executed a protocol for the development of electrification networks in Nigeria, followed by a series of meetings to determine areas of need for the expansion of Nigeria’s transmission grid infrastructure.” Talks on the project were said to have been concluded on November 28, 2011, with the parties agreeing to “execute a partnership agreement for the development of specific power projects in Nigeria.” Nnaji was quoted as saying that the parties shall jointly identify and agree on a specific transmission project within the range of $ 100 million to $200 million, evaluate the feasibility for the project, and thereafter, select a project for implementation. “Funds for execution of the projects— the construction of high voltage transmission line and substations that would be undertaken by the contractors— are to come from the French government in the form of a grant,” the statement added. In line with government’s local content policy, the French companies are to partner with a Nigerian company, Transnational Energy and Power Systems Ltd, TEPS, for the execution of the project. The CEO of TEPS, Prince Albert Awofisayo, was quoted as commending the President Goodluck Jonathan administration’s commitment to transform the power sector. “This is a sign of investors growing confidence on the power sector reform. We believe that the Jonathan administration is on the threshold of providing Nigerians with the true dividends of democracy and democratic leadership,” he said. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/05/ nigeria-france-sign-n3-14b-mou-on-power- transmission/?utm_source=&utm_ it doesn't really pay to be an armchair critic without facts. major transmission projects are ongoing and whether you like it or not we will get there; your hatred for Gej not withstanding. |
what kind of stup!d story is this? Anyway, coming from the imaginations of the Nation newspaper; I'm not surprised. |
Afam4ever, I like the way you're keeping the tribalist and thread derailers on their toes. keep on with your good works though a lot still needs to be done |
Viewing this topic: Eko Ile I pray make envy and high blood pressure no kill some people sha. |
Young Money:why can't you just respect urself and behave for once |
koruji: Can you read at all?I read all the posts from the onset, and, I think tis better for you to just shut up if you don't have the answer to the questions raised by the Op. Ranting and throwing insults only portrays you as an immature fool. The question remains; what has the LASG done with the monthly SURE-P funds released to it? |
Six pages now and no one has answered the questions raised by the op; some are even questioning the right of the op to ask these salient questions. it is now quite obvious that most Nigerians are hypocrites in the fight for accountability and a corruption free society. kudos to the Op for important questions |
0lumide: He needs to doo moooreeeee!u never talk wetin those guys they block for your paymasters. FYI, Okonjo,Allison and Aganga are patriotic nigerians doing their best for their fatherland. what about you? whining all day on nairaland. |
Eko Ile: Is this the reason why he's ignoring Benin Ore road and many federal roads in Nigeria?when last did you pass Benin-ore road? why do you like spewing lies on a public forum like this? FYI, if it is benin-ore rd, we never had it so good. |
Clerverly: Hey, Mr. PDP, i said no insultsthen, stop being stup!d |
ballabriggs: That is progress according to PDP. The man there has to drive against on-coming traffic on a 100 km/hr highway with pot holes on it and he says progress.never wanted to comment but the lies you posted above just wanna make me give you a dirty slap. Can I ask you one thing, when last did you travel? |
pimp_lucious :you're indeed worse than a compound fool |
Ujujoan: Get a grip of yourself mac, if you don't know what to say just shut it!huh! Pls, how old are you? Your rantings here shows the kind of background and upbringing you had. So sorry for the man you called a husband. Smh |
@Op, are you guys really divorced or just separated? whatever you're doing, don't forget he is their father and moreso, the girls needs their father's love too. |
Theemperor: I am not a big fan of Pastors, but in this case, this is just an unserious adult who puts his frustration on the Pastor.The guy is 42years old (not 40) and he is very unserious with his life. He dropped out of Delta State University where he was studying music.He lacks total discipline and even the bulk of his family members do not take him serious.he is not married and do not make any significant value to family issues.let me get you clearly; so because you considered him a daft, he should not be paid his entitlements? |
@kobojunkie, sorry o, but if I may ask, did you personally choose to be stup!d or was it inherited? |
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I've not gotten to that stage in my marriage where I neglect my mother to please my husband. But does that mean I will let my mother insult my husband in his own house