Politics › Re: FG To Retrieve N1.3 Trillion From NNPC, Multi-national Companies. by Youngzedd(m): 7:44am On Nov 28, 2012 |
Na today, Gej and his talking, after every every they will just die the case.
When will all the sh1t stop from our leaders, you haven't recovered/persecuted all the subsidy scammers na this one u want recover, Farouk is still attending meetings, walking freely and others involved.
The mouth must talk to decieve our people.
We need action and not talking as usual.
Birds of the same feather. |
Computers › Re: Nigeria Leads West Africa In Internet Speed by Youngzedd(m): 6:35pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
O.michael.O: hian.*yimu* se like dis Can't u see u are using EDGE. The result is accurate, 9ja is leading in Africa. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Arafat's Body Exhumed For Poison Tests by Youngzedd(m): 2:32pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
Eight years ago!
Hmm, hope this kind of investigation will take place in 9ja someday.
Person no be chicken. |
Education › Re: Imo Completes The First Of 305 Flagship Schools by Youngzedd(m): 2:11pm On Nov 27, 2012 |
NRI PRIEST: This is fantastic;They also need to train the teachers to meet international standard. Most Nigeria teachers arent vibrant. Exactly, this is want we need in all the schools in 9ja. |
Education › Re: Imo Completes The First Of 305 Flagship Schools by Youngzedd(m): 11:16am On Nov 27, 2012 |
Good job. Am proud to be Nwaafo Imo.
Haters oya, keep hitting ur keyboard and type sh1t. |
Science/Technology › New Electricity Tariff Coming Soon – NERC by Youngzedd(op): 8:02am On Nov 27, 2012 |
ABUJA — The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has announced impending review of the newly deployed Multi-Year Tariff Order, MYTO. It said this was necessary following a series of complaints from electricity consumers, especially Small and Medium Enterprises, about high fixed fee they must pay every month irrespective of the power situation within any particular month. Executive Commissioner, Government and Consumer Affairs at the NERC, Dr. Abba Ibrahim, confirmed this to newsmen on the sideline of Power Consumers Assembly in Dutse, Jigawa State by the commission. Abba said having received the complaints, the commission had put a process in motion to resolve the complaints of the SMEs, adding that the new tariff regime provided for review mechanism in case of such complaints. He said: “There have been quite a number of complaints that have been raised. MYTO in itself has a mechanism for review. It is a multi year tariff order that has safety guards within it. Wherever there are issues raised by customers or even a service provider, the commission has the responsibility to sit down, listen and review where necessary. “MYTO already has a six-month window for regular reviews. Also within it, if there are complaints regarding the implementation of the tariff order and the complaints were brought in within sixty days of its deployment, then the commission is also obliged to sit. “We have had complaints from commercial operators, specifically, Small and Medium Enterprises, complaining about high fixed charges, equivalent to industrial categories. It is a complaint that was laid and met these criteria for review within 60 days of the MYTO order. We are now in the fifth month of the implementation of the tariff. “These complaints were made within the 60 days of implementation and we have sat down with all the stakeholders. My chairman, Dr. Sam Amadi, is meeting with the National Association of Small and Medium Enterprises on this particular issue as we speak. We have consulted the distribution companies. We have met severally and we are in the process of addressing this particular issue. “So it is a review that is already being taken care of. It is unfortunate that some particular group has suffered this long but I can assure you we are putting all efforts to ensure that this is redressed.” DISCOs must provide meters to all customers He also insisted that the distribution companies across the country must provide meters to all customers in the next 13 months as ordered by the regulatory agency in June. Abba said: “We are insisting on that. It is an order of the commission. It has not been withdrawn. An order is an order. We are operating a rule-based sector now. We believe that with the coming in of private operators, they will even be more aggressive in terms of revenue drive. “One of the success stories is what has happened in Dutse. Our team had monitored the metering in Dutse and they report that over 60 per cent of the areas they had covered have prepaid meters already installed. They were also installed free of charge as ordered by the commission since June 1 and this is what we expect throughout the whole country.” Sources: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/new-electricity-tariff-coming-soon-nerc/ |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Governor's Wives (pictures) by Youngzedd(m): 7:33am On Nov 27, 2012 |
SlyIg: All i see here are the tax payers' money in work. The poster should have posted their pics before and after office. GBAM |
Computers › Re: Best Among Avast, Norton, Kaspersky, Avira, Panda Etc Anti-virus by Youngzedd(op): 10:08am On Nov 26, 2012 |
Emmyk: buh wait. I had when I update same time with the owner it was licensed too there will be a problem? That isn't true, I gave it out to my friends and that is what they are using. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Is It Right For Churches To Pay Instrumentalists ? by Youngzedd(m): 9:47am On Nov 26, 2012 |
Freiburger: What are you saying? are most pastors not on salary? Don't compare ur self to pastor. He is always there to serve us and God, comparing the duty of a pastor to urs it's like comparing infinity jeep to keke. Read ur bible always. Don't mind PJ owners am talking about pastors. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Is It Right For Churches To Pay Instrumentalists ? by Youngzedd(m): 9:36am On Nov 26, 2012*. Modified: 10:02am On Nov 26, 2012 |
In my own opinion it should be free, mehn you are doing it for God and not for pastor or any other person and remember anything you give to God is never in vain because he will surely pay you the other way round, who knows what you would have been by now if you aren't charging for the services you render to God directly, you didn't pay for the life he gave you and u have the morale to collect money from him, am sorry for say this ur name is SORRY.
It's not proper God isn't man. He knows the reason why he gave you the talent.
There are others ways you can mske money with what you have but it shouldn't be from God.
It will be better if the church train their members on how to play the instrumentals.
NOTE: This is just an opinion, haters keep off. |
Crime › Re: Newspaper Vendor Murdered For Turning Down Free Reader by Youngzedd(m): 9:24am On Nov 26, 2012 |
What the hell, some niggaz like free launch which is bad/deadly.
Just because the vendor didn't allow the man to read papers free that resulted to lost of life.
If everyone read free then who will buy the papers.
The man should by hanged with his poverty that made him not to afford for a newspaper.
Damn yit.
When will Nigerians stop free launch. |
Crime › Re: 3 Notorious Robbers Arrested In Lagos by Youngzedd(m): 9:08am On Nov 26, 2012 |
Super1759: maybe their parents were professional criminals like anini, so it runs in the blood Access power. Na 9ja 2pac. |
Phones › Re: Have You Noticed Mtn Overcharging For Calls? by Youngzedd(m): 6:29am On Nov 26, 2012 |
ITbomb: I also use Family and Friends to call only 10 people. 5 girls, 3 guys 2 business associates.
For all business and international calls I use my Airtel. It is much clearer there. I dont need to be saying hello 3 times.
If ever they stop FAF then bye bye to MTN Super saver plan is better to FAF, sms @4 |
Education › Re: UNILAG Students Wins Google Apps Developer Challenge by Youngzedd(m): 10:05pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
CohenJane: Didn't know you too have noticed it that everybody is now about music, even engineering graduates I tire. Any way congrat guys, I will join the league soon. |
Politics › Re: Patrick Obahiagbon, On Nigerian Pastors And Private Jet by Youngzedd(m): 7:55pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
جيمس بوند: And you expect us to chew this with no source? Guy, Knack your head for wall. LMAO Bro u dey wicked oooh. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Fires Back At Gowon by Youngzedd(m): 7:53pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
GenBuhari: [size=18pt]How Obasanjo and his inner circle Stole Nigeria's Billions of Dollars [/size] Friday, 09 September 2011 17:09 [elombah.com]
Corruption pervades the entire levels of the private and public sector under the administration of Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, so said a US Diplomatic cables revealed by wikileaks. The report said that "the arrests in London of the Bayelsa and Plateau State governors have barely scratched the surface of the endemic corruption at the federal, state, and local level. The diplomatic cables noted that in a widely-circulated August 22 letter to President Obasanjo, Abia State Governor Orji Uzor Kalu accused Obasanjo of corruption, listing a number of dubious deals, including:
--Cancellation of the contract for the construction of the national stadium in Abuja, only to re-award the contract to a different vendor at a higher price.
--Use of public funds for capital improvements at two private schools secretly owned by Obasanjo.
Obasanjo's response was to agree to be "investigated by the EFCC, which reports to the President. When the EFCC invited Kalu to provide evidence to support his accusations, Kalu refused, pointing out that the EFCC was not an independent investigative body and had no authority to prosecute the President, and the investigation died out.
The President's chicken farm in Otta is one of the largest in Nigeria. A Presidential spokesman said in November 2004, in order to explain Obasanjo's personal wealth, that the farm generated about $250,000 per month in income, though it was nearly bankrupt in the late 1990s (ref A). Regardless of whether the current income figure is accurate, at least some Nigerians think it is unlikely that Obasanjo's military pension and benefits were the sole source of investment for establishing this huge enterprise, valued by a construction engineer involved in the construction at more than $250 million.
It is also widely believed that the President's inner circle also reaps hefty rewards with impunity. Some frequently cited examples are:
--Edmund Daukoro, recently named Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, was charged in 1994 for embezzling some $47 million as a managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). The charges were abandoned, and Daukoro's political career soared when Obasanjo took office in 1999.
--Senator Florence Ita Giwa, indicted for misappropriation of funds by the Idris Kuta Panel in 2000, was pardoned along with other indicted senators, and she was named a special advisor to Obasanjo when she left office.
--The head of the National Airport Management Authority (NAMA), Rochas Okorocha, was caught and dismissed for embezzling about $1 million through an inflated contract; Obasanjo then appointed him as a senior aide, without requiring Okorocha to repay the stolen funds. Okorocha was eventually fired on July 13 in a cabinet reshuffle, but went on to start a political party for his renewed presidential ambitions.
--The recent auction of oil blocks included some firms bidding,, sometimes with no prior ties to the oil industry, that were linked to Obasanjo associates, including Daukoro, Rivers State governor Peter Odili, Ogun State governor Gbenga Daniel, presidential advisor Andy Uba, presidential chief of staff Abdullahi Mohammed, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nasir al-Rufai and PDP Board of Trustees Chairman Tony Anenih.
--Anenih was indicted by the National Assembly for the sum of 300 billion Naira (approximately $2.4 billion) missing from Ministry of Works and Housing while he was the minister. The missing money is widely believed to have paid off 2003 elections "expenses," including to Balogun, in addition to lining his own pockets.
--Minister of Finance Ngozie Okonjo-Iweala is said to have steered contracts to her brother (JonJon) with the help of el-Rufai. The contracts, said to amount to about $50 million, have been paid for consulting work for the Ministry.
--Al-Rufai is at the center of the corruption allegations. Well-known to PolCouns eight year ago, when he was homeless and seeking a loan to import a taxi from the UK, al-Rufai is said to have recently purchased seven upscale properties in a posh Abuja neighborhood. His demolitions of commercial and residential buildings in the capital have reportedly provided an opportunity for himself and several of his friends. After demolishing residential properties in Kubwa, the land was reallocated to several of his friends and to an investment company he allegedly owns. The community of Chika, where about two square miles of development was demolished in December, has allegedly been allocated to the same group of people.
--Chief Olabode George, current PDP National Chairman (Southwest) is a close friend of President Obasanjo and a leading proponent of the Third Term Agenda. He is one of the people accused of financial recklessness in the affairs of the National Port Authority, where he was chairman when the financial scandals were allegedly committed. He was retired from the Navy in the 1990s by the Babangida Administration after serving as military governor of Ondo State from 1987 to 1990 in addition to other military postings.
--Chris Uba, recently appointed to the PDP Board of Trustees, admitted rigging during the 2003 elections and attempted to kidnap the governor of Anambra state to try to collect payments for his efforts. Linked closely to several vigilante groups in the state, he is widely believed to be responsible for the burning of many state government buildings in Awka, crimes that have yet to be solved.
¶10. (C/REL UK) Obasanjo himself is believed to be one of the owners of Suntrust Petroleum. And questions remain about the Obasanjo Library project, which collected enormous sums of money from government contractors, banks, industrialists, and state governors, ostensibly for the construction of a presidential library, the plans for which are vague. It is widely believed throughout the country that Obasanjo and his son, Gbenga, are major shareholders in the newly reorganized Zenith Bank and UBA Bank as well as in airlines and the telecommunications sector. Off topic |
Computers › Re: Best Among Avast, Norton, Kaspersky, Avira, Panda Etc Anti-virus by Youngzedd(op): 7:19pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
Emmyk: You'r the bomb, man U're welcome. Nothing spoil bro |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Guardiola To Snub Chelsea For Manchester United Job by Youngzedd(m): 6:58pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
r231: Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is set for a battle if he wants Pep Guardiola to come to Stamford Bridge in the summer: the Sunday Mirror and The Sun report that former Barcelona boss Guardiola has his heart set on becoming Alex Ferguson’s replacement at Manchester United.
The papers claim that the Spaniard “has reservations about the way Abramovich runs Chelsea” – as indeed would any sane manager – and that he is to speak to Ferguson to see what his retirement plans are before making any decision.
The Sun claims that Fergie and Pep “are close friends and have met privately in New York”, with a source “close” to the Champions League-winning Barca boss saying, “the whole history of Manchester United, his relationship with Sir Alex and the way the club is run appeals to Pep.”
The source – who also appears to have blabbed to the Mail on Sunday – added that Guardiola would even be happy to take another year out of the game if it meant landing his first choice job at Old Trafford.
“I’d be astonished if he went to Chelsea. He really wants to wait for the United job even if it means extending his time out of the game,” the source added.
[b] Luis Suarez has been without doubt the best striker in the Premier League so far this season, becoming a one-man goal machine who has single-handedly kept Liverpool going – but he could leave the club at the end of the season, according to the Sunday Mirror.
The paper reports that the Reds striker has a £40 million buy-out clause in his contract, not exactly a far-fetched amount for a 25-year-old at the peak of his powers, and Chelsea and Manchester City are both reportedly interested in making a move.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is far more interested in buying than selling, however, and The Sun on Sunday reports that he is ready to make an £8m January move for Borussia Dortmund’s winger Kevin Grosskreutz.
Harry Redknapp is ready to make his first signing as QPR manager – and it could hardly be a bigger name that he has his sights on: David Beckham could be on his way to the London club, according to the Sunday papers.
The Sunday Mirror claims that Beckham is determined to sign the 37-year-old midfielder, whose contract with LA Galaxy will expire after the MLS Cup final on Sunday night.
The Sun on Sunday runs a piece that could potentially back up the story: Victoria Beckham has been seen house hunting in London, with the paper running paparazzi pics of her looking at a series of stunning £9m mansions in leafy suburbs such as Richmond, in the south west of the capital.
The Sun’s mole insists that David Beckham won’t sign for a Premier League side, however, while the Mirror admits that Redknapp has his work cut out if he is to land the player, saying that the 65-year-old, “will need all his powers of persuasion to convince Beckham to snub lucrative offers from Paris Saint-Germain, Qatar, Brazil, China and Russia to join the QPR relegation battle.”
QPR chief Tony Fernandes is said to be right behind the bid, however, and with no transfer fee to pay Beckham could be offered astronomical wages to make the move.
The Daily Star Sunday lists several other QPR targets, with Scott Parker and Peter Crouch the names at the top of the list.
Crystal Palace and England winger Wilfried Zaha will not make a £20 million move to Manchester Untied despite the money apparently being on the table,with Eagles boss Ian Holloway saying it would be “false economy” to cash in on the star rather than use him to boost Palace’s promotion drive (Daily Mirror). The South London club are currently second in the Championship and dreaming of a first season in the top flight for nearly a decade.
Leighton Baines could well be on his way to Old Trafford in two months’ time, though: the Sunday Express reports that Alex Ferguson is confident of signing the Everton full-back for £8m in the transfer window.
The Mail on Sunday claims that Arsene Wenger is to make a shock £10m bid for Liverpool’s Stewart Downing in January, with Wenger believing he can “rescue his career” after a torrid time at Anfield. What can you say to that, other than that he seems a perfect, almost like-for-like replacement for Andrei Arshavin: hugely talented, massively inconsistent, utterly frustrating.
Speaking of like-for-like replacements, Dutch striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar has said that he wants to join Arsenal now that his international team-mate Robin van Persie has left the Emirates. The Sunday Mirror reports that the Bundseliga’s top striker wants a £6m January move from Schalke, and now that Van Persie – whom he apparently loathes – is not at the North London club, it is a perfect fit for him.( [/b] http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/premier-league-paper-round-guardiola-snub-chelsea-united-091938579.html Too many off topic. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Barcelona May Join France Ligue-1 If Catalunya Gets Independence by Youngzedd(m): 6:48pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
That na thanksgiving for Madrid. |
Family › Re: Class Discrimination: When Will It End? by Youngzedd(m): 6:10pm On Nov 25, 2012*. Modified: 6:25pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
Yusfull: It has always been known that the rich people always want their children to marry people from a rich family. This has brought the question of class difference. Some of us have had the opportunity of dating people that come from a rich family, but the relationship has always failed to last long. Can this ever stop? Share your views My brother, let me tell you the truth, you see that word "POVERTY" it's a communicable disease. Am not saying the rich getting married to the lower class isn't proper but just trying to point out something here. Don't tell me that Senate president will allow a lower class nigga to marry his daughter. But if you are too smart to enter into rich/upper class, go to church and give thankgiving because the chain of POVERTY has been broken. Say Amen. |
Food › Re: What Is This Fruit Called In Your Native Language? by Youngzedd(m): 12:56pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
Wait oooooo.
Does it mean no body knows the english name of this fruit with proof.
What happened now is that I will name it by my self just like the way our father Adam did then.
From hencefourth the english name is Udaralin
Case dismiss.
Remember "Udaralin" |
Food › Re: What Is This Fruit Called In Your Native Language? by Youngzedd(m): 12:42pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
FLYGERIAN91: it is called cherry in english.. Search for cherry on Google to see the results. Not cherry. |
Computers › Re: Best Among Avast, Norton, Kaspersky, Avira, Panda Etc Anti-virus by Youngzedd(op): 12:39pm On Nov 25, 2012 |
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Computers › Re: Were Can I Get 14thousand Naira Labtop In Nigeria? Help Please! by Youngzedd(m): 11:54am On Nov 25, 2012 |
Zagala: Do you mean that i cant get better 14k labtop in nigeria?ok! What o 20k fairly used one? What actually do you want to buy Labtop or laptop. If you want to buy phone go straight and buy phone but if you want to buy laptop, do the following; If you want to buy laptop deep inside ur pocket and get 35k go straight to computer village Ikeja to get a better laptop with 60HD and 1G Ram. You will never get a sound laptop with that amount, don't buy what you will regret later. Be wise, think harder b4 taken decisions. |
Computers › Re: Were Can I Get 14thousand Naira Labtop In Nigeria? Help Please! by Youngzedd(m): 11:46am On Nov 25, 2012 |
Maleeq: It's your sort of folks that would come out later screaming they got scammed. In this age and time, what kind of laptop would be sold at N14k? And I am certain you are looking for a brand new, top of the range laptop? Let me help you out, look for Desmond or Bright.... They would scam you readily and you would get your laptop before Jesus returns. Gbam! |
Politics › Re: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by Youngzedd(m): 11:03am On Nov 25, 2012 |
Chanchit: Those white demons are fully aware of all this fraud, and they will continue to borrow us money, cos they know the money would still come back to land on their table in hundred folds, shaken together and running over, since they know they are dealing with rich zombies(I mean our leaders o..!) before una start to quote me. They aren't afraid to lend us money because they know that 9ja get plenty. I just tire for this administration. Only us can help ourselves. |
Food › Re: What Is This Fruit Called In Your Native Language? by Youngzedd(m): 10:36am On Nov 25, 2012 |
It's like there is no eng name for this fruit.
More comments........ |
Celebrities › Re: AY Apologises To Tonto Dikeh Over His Daughter's 'high" Video by Youngzedd(m): 10:00pm On Nov 24, 2012 |
Truckpusher: Exposing a 3-5yr old girl to Tonto's music amounts to child abuse...period. I tire for some naija niggaz. Using her daugher to do sh1t, the love of money. |
Family › Re: Is It Right For Parents To Insult Their Children? by Youngzedd(m): 9:56pm On Nov 24, 2012 |
aryzgreat: Am sorry to say this, the yorubas are in the habit of correcting their wards with insults. To me this is very bad, words of mouth from parents have strong effects on their children's future On point. Anything you call ur children reflect on their behave, if you call them goats angrily they will turn out acting like goats. Who knows if the character of the child is exactly the same with his/her parents behaviour when they were growing up, the parents may have done worst to compare to that of the child. So we gonna becareful, no matter what they did you must not use abusive words if you truly want the best for ur kids. For crying out loud they are half of you. Ajo aha na egbu nwankita. |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Most Dangerous Jobs In Nigeria by Youngzedd(m): 11:07am On Nov 24, 2012 |
igbsam: [size=15pt]What of ASHAWO! i dey always hear my mama talk say ASHAWO no be work. But susan and cynthia dey drive RANGE ROVER SPORT from the same work wey dem talk say no be work. [/size] LMAO |
Family › Re: Considering Nigeria's Economy, How Many Children Are Ideal For A Family? by Youngzedd(m): 9:36am On Nov 24, 2012 |
Nwa Teacher: Having a large family is good. God will always provide. 12 children is what i want 2 have God will surely provide. Those 1doits on the street came from somewhere, this what their parents said then. God will not come down from heaven because of u, heaven helps those who help themselves. Also tell us that an angel told u that u will give birth to 12, the higher the number of kids u have, the higher your troubles. I wish FG will add this into law to decrease the number of nuisances on the streets. I mean no harm. |