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Politics / Re: 1000 Prophets To Lead Fayose To Govt House For Spiritual Cleansing by Explicit01: 8:49pm On Oct 15, 2014
WTF
Politics / Re: My Take On Buhari's Declaration - Cramjones by Explicit01: 6:47pm On Oct 15, 2014
Are there no other candidates? Buhari is too old and GEJ is too slow.
Education / Re: Covenant University Is The Best In Nigeria-pics by Explicit01: 4:38pm On Oct 15, 2014
FrancisTony:
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.

OP, you haven't seen University of Ibadan- Recte Sapere Fons.

Smh



www.nairaland.com/attachments/809846_0017_VET_MEDICINE_2_jpg3ae9e78886b9fe415f20c4490b6c3675

covenant looks better than UI, i have been to UI times without numbers. the last pics isn't UI but UITH.

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Politics / Re:  BREAKING: Maku, Wike, Obanikoro, Others Resign As Ministers!!!!! by Explicit01: 4:29pm On Oct 15, 2014
Chinazaekperem6:


answer the question chidiebere nwabekeyi

are you explicit01?

yes or no?

cool cool
are you kidding me?
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Unity, Not Negotiable - Gowon. by Explicit01: 3:18pm On Oct 15, 2014
WIZGUY69:
********-[ FORMER head of state, General Yakubu
Gowon, on Tuesday, urged Nigerians to
continue to work for the unity and
progress of the country, saying that
Nigeria’s unity is not negotiable.
To this end, the former head of state said
Nigeria remained a nation and asked
those who felt that the country is not a
nation to look for another nation of their
own.
This is coming just as the Delta State
governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, stole
the show in Abuja, when it was his turn
to receive Leadership Governor of the Year
award, for his vision and development of
his home state and Nigeria at large.
Uduaghan, who paraded majority of well
wishers at the award ceremony,
dedicated his award to God and the hard
working Delta people.
“I thank God once more for this award
which I am dedicating to every hard-
working Deltan.
“Whatever we have set up to achieve
today can only be achieved if we all, as
Deltans, put up a right attitude and the
right frame of mind to achieve our goal,
which is Delta Beyond Oil.”
The former head of state, in his short
speech, said “let us not doubt that
Nigeria is a nation, whenever I hear that,
it really makes me feel sad and I would
say to such people that if Nigeria is not a
nation, get out of it and go and choose a
nation or live in a nation of your own.”
He tasked citizens of the country, saying
“you can do your best, some will accept it,
some will reject it, but let us love our
country, let us accept our country as a
nation and put things right.”

SOURCE : www.tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/18705-nigeria-s-unity-not-negotiable-gowon
OP himself is a notorious agent of disunity.
Politics / Ghana Suffers As Nigeria Cuts Gas Supply By 62% by Explicit01: 3:16pm On Oct 15, 2014
Ghana's energy situation has gone from bad to worse following a reduction in gas supply from Nigeria to 45 million standard cubic feet (mmscf) from an anticipated 120 mmscf, GhanaWeb says.

According to TV3’s Sandra Amarquaye Nigeria is struggling to meet the contractual agreements to supply gas through the West African Gas Pipelines following a recent strike by oil workers in Itoki.

Though gas supply rose after the strike action was called off, it has since reduced and currently seems to have taken a toll on the ongoing power rationing exercise as most of the Ghana’s thermal plants are undergoing maintenance works.

That is compounded by the bad inflows of the two of the country’s hydro-electric dams at Bui and Akosombo.

The total energy deficit recorded as of Monday was 480 megawatts (MW).

Already, some consumers have complained about Electricity Company of Ghana’s inconsistency over its load shedding schedule.



www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/ghana-suffers-as-nigeria-cuts-gas-supply-by-62.96100/
Politics / Re: Ukwuani People Wikipedia Content by Explicit01: 1:45pm On Oct 15, 2014
To be candid, ukwuani is definitely an igbo group even as some them try to deny it. I'm an ikwerre man from egbeda in emohua LGA, most of us don't agree to be igbos but the I still sense some atom of igboness in most of us. If our traditional leaders say we aren't igbos then we have no other choice than to follow suit their opinion.
Politics / Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 1:29pm On Oct 15, 2014
CrudeGH:
stop talking nonsense. how is Ghana's economy dependent on the nigerian economy. in what specific way? what is the volume of trade between the two countries? those african neighbours are doing great to improve the lives of their people while you MUMUs dwell on past glories. the Ghanaian economy is well positioned to continue its growth. the economy is growing at nearly 7% and foreign direct investment remain strong. so what is there to suggest the economy is in crisis? you nigerians better focus on problems in your country because your problems are even bigger! hahahaha kettle calling the pot black
cry cry

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Politics / Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 12:43pm On Oct 15, 2014
CrudeGH:
I am saying fvck ya, fvck ya entire family and fvck you dustbin country. the Federal Republic of Foooooooools
I don't want ghana's downfall, as a matter of fact I wish ghana success in all their endeavours but I like when naïve citizens like you cry grin grin grin

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Politics / Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 12:35pm On Oct 15, 2014
CrudeGH:
fvck ya all! and i thought these fuelish modafakas said this is a nigerian forum. so what is a story about Ghana doing on a so-called nigerian forum? arrant nonsense!
you can cry eh!

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Politics / Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 12:26pm On Oct 15, 2014
himkers:


What is this one saying?
that guy just likes crying on every thread, I don tire for en matter.

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Politics / Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 12:21pm On Oct 15, 2014
CrudeGH:
rubbish talk. every country has its own problems. or you nigerians don't have major problems? Ghanaians will solve whatever problems the country is going through. weighed against what is happening in nigeria, I think Ghana's problems are far less than those in your country. what happened to those 200 missing gals? are they still in sambisa forest? let nigerians focus on their own problems
grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Notice:buhari Never Built A Single Refinery by Explicit01: 10:34am On Oct 15, 2014
This brings us to the question "if buhari didn't get it right when he was much more younger and vibrant, is it now that he's old that he will get it right?"

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Education / Re: Covenant University Is The Best In Nigeria-pics by Explicit01: 9:50am On Oct 15, 2014
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Education / Re: Covenant University Is The Best In Nigeria-pics by Explicit01: 9:48am On Oct 15, 2014
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Education / Re: Covenant University Is The Best In Nigeria-pics by Explicit01: 9:43am On Oct 15, 2014
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Education / Covenant University Is The Best In Nigeria-pics by Explicit01: 9:42am On Oct 15, 2014
With so much i have seen, i can conclusively say that covenant university is the best i have been to in nigeria.

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Politics / Re: 2nd Niger Bridge Construction by Explicit01: 9:32am On Oct 15, 2014
i think GEJ is trying to play politics with that project.
Am surprised igbo leaders cannot standup to do something about this, still i believe southeast will not gain anything from APC.

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Politics / Re: Ghana Broke Closes Embassies by Explicit01: 9:29am On Oct 15, 2014
wow!!! to bad for them.
The major problem ghana has is the inability to expose their problem so it can be solved, they believe in hiding it so folks won't make jest of them.

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Politics / Re: 2nd Niger Bridge Construction by Explicit01: 9:21am On Oct 15, 2014
i passed there not quite long and nothing has been done.
Politics / Re: South West Rated High In Internally Generated Revenue. by Explicit01: 8:31am On Oct 15, 2014
Gbawe:


Seriously? When, as an example, Ogun is probably the most industrialised State in Nigeria? The problem is the pervasive ignorance and sentimental obduracy permeating these sort of discussions and making them a cesspit of ignorance and misinformation rather than the source of fact and knowledge that can enrich our understanding of how Nigeria is led in reality. Just because it suits some people to tell the entire world that the SW is nothing without Lagos does not make this true. Far from it. Do some basic investigation and find out for yourself. This is also why political awareness is important. If some care to put aside mindless hatred of the APC they will discover that its ACN SW root was totally dedicated, as a cornerstone policy, to the aggressive increment of IGR.

Even Lagos some disingenuously and wrongly ascribe the "no man's land" tag to, just so they can claim 'contributory superiority over its commendable IGR', would have an IGR in the doldrums for its potentials if the ACN (now APC) had not supervised the massive IGR increase the State enjoy through practices (efficient tax collection for example) and policies (PPP arrangement to hasten infrastructural progress, leveraging on areas of competitive advantage such as agriculture, tourism et al) that secured stupendous IGR increase over a decade.

Why has anything minimally close to what we have seen in Lagos not happened anywhere else? Is anyone foolish enough not to understand that Lagos, in the wrong hand, would see the same little or nil IGR increase bedevilling a lot of Nigerian States unfortunate enough to be run by clueless administrators? What, for example, is the IGR increase of Bayelsa over the past decade under the stewardship of Alams, Jonathan and now Dickson? Some Nairalanders should attempt to use their intellect sometimes and give credit where due rather than just bark rabidly because they hate this ethnic group or that political Party.

http://tribune.com.ng/news/news-headlines/item/1281-ogun-most-industrially-developed-state-in-nigeria-jonathan/1281-ogun-most-industrially-developed-state-in-nigeria-jonathan

you are not wrong by saying ogun is the most industralized in nigeria but I think ogun industrialization has a lot to do with its proximity to lagos and ogun is more of an industrial cluster than a business agglutinate/formidable settlement. Even as manufacturing industries will generate for ogun state, some states that harbours non-manufacturing organisations and conglomerates will tend to generate more than ogun state via taxes.
Politics / Re: South West Rated High In Internally Generated Revenue. by Explicit01: 7:50am On Oct 15, 2014
Southwest is the highest when it comes to IGR, this is because of the proximity of their states to lagos. Southwest remains the head when it comes to commercialization and industrialization but I think southwest won't have a chance if lagos is removed cos the likes of ogun, oyo, osun, ondo etc are not any better than other nigerian states.

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Politics / Re: Ghana's Laughable Offer by Explicit01: 6:25am On Oct 15, 2014
JiggamanGh:


We will in the near future, we will use the gas that you were flaring and turn it into energy and sell it back to you. The same way Niger refines your oil and sell it back to u. Useless country.
ok, we are waiting, just get ready to be having blackout frequently in ghana grin grin
Politics / Re: Ghana's Laughable Offer by Explicit01: 6:24am On Oct 15, 2014
JiggamanGh:


Makes no sense. Your country produces 6000 and my produces 3000. You outnumber us 9-1 so is not industrialize. Come on dude this is not rocket science.
ok, I'm done with you, please import to nigeria. We are waiting grin grin
Politics / Re: Ghana's Laughable Offer by Explicit01: 6:20am On Oct 15, 2014
JiggamanGh:


Why not, that would be a 1000 more that you didn't have. A thousand can go a long way. Just say you have a problem accepting help from Ghana.

That's one thing I hate about you Nigerians, yall believe all west african countries are beneath you that you can't accept any help. You would rather live in pure darkness or die than get help from other africans especially Ghana.
since you want to form oga, import to nigeria and see what will happen to your power sector grin grin

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