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Politics / Re: EFCC Freezes Accounts Of Sacked Bank MDs by kingaje: 10:22am On Aug 24, 2009
Laff it off, Beware not to be the FIRST to BANK with swindlers who will GUARANTEE you TRUST and FIDELITY while promising to enrich you to the ZENITH of wealth. What they do is fleece people with a FINBANK code, live an INTERCONTINENTAL lifestyle in summer and SPRING while stacking DIAMONDS for their wives. They are all UNITED in BANKing looted , Read Morefunds and laundering it across the OCEANIC divide. They wear STANDARD CHARTERED suits and speak STANBIC grammar. The ECO of their BANKing fraud is FIRST and foremost MONUMENTal and could be heard all over AFRIcan continent. If you don’t take this warning before you say PHB they will have ACCESS to you via pretty marketing girls and finish you. The UNITY of all Nigerians is needed to tackle this UNION of fraudsters shielded by SOLUDO now exposed by SANUSI. Enjoy yourself
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Everton (1) Vs Arsenal (6) On Saturday 15th August by kingaje: 7:20pm On Aug 15, 2009
Arsenal don turn this one to basketball ooooooo

Cheiiiiiiiiiii
Politics / Get Back To Work, Clinton Urges Efcc by kingaje: 7:34am On Aug 13, 2009
US Secretary of State, Senator Hilary Clinton Wednesday urged Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency, EFCC to get back to business, become a good partner with the USA, and take bold stance in the fight against corruption.

Mrs Clinton speaking in Abuja at an American style town hall meeting with civil society affirmed that the USA has other options on how the country’s notorious corrupt system and the Niger Delta crisis could be reformed, but she explains that for now the USA prefers to watch and allow the Nigerian Government take the initiative.

Mrs Clinton slammed the EFCC under the President Umaru Yar’Adua’s administration which she explains has fallen from its zeal of former days. However she declares that the US government would continue to partner with the Nigerian Government in the anti-corruption fight.

Mrs Clinton told her audience that Nigeria has the potentials not to be just a leading nation in Africa, but in the world. ‘’Nigeria ought to be a member of the G20 nation” she proffers, however before the country can take her right place in the comity of nations, she has to fight her corruption reputation, tackle the concentration of wealth at the top and initiate a process how the country’s wealth would be used for the good of all.

Mrs Clinton who met early today with President Yar’Adua, Ministers and top government functionaries also spoke on the current global economic crisis and global poverty and advocates that the world needs a new economic order in order to tackle the current economic realities.

She argued that the World Bank, IMF and other international financial institutions might not have the answer to assist developing nations exit from the poverty trap.

Overall, Mrs Clinton counseled Nigerian citizenry and the civil society to rise up to the

Challenge of building their country and tackling prevailing issues like the Niger-Delta crisis, and the electoral system. ‘’You all have influence, use it to get parliament pass positive electoral Act that will engender sustainable electoral system” she submitted, adding that the civil society must get involved for things to work.

http://www.thetimesofnigeria.com/TON/Article.aspx?id=2093
Business / Re: Making Solar Panels In Nigeria (Pls Four Big Thinkers Only) by kingaje: 7:53am On Jul 06, 2009
naijacutee:

This is also an area I'm interested in. Even though manufacturing solar panels in Nigeria is likely to be a profitable venture, I do not think it is an easy task. The amount of research that would be required to assess the possibility of making Nigerian solar panels which are relevant to our needs, and which are also priced within reach of the average Nigerian cannot be underestimated.

I feel we don't need to start all over, we just need to borrow
and transfer the technologies to Nigeria

Cell is the brain of a complete solar panel we can have the cells
and the Batteries from advanced nations while we produce the
rest like Inverters,cables,plugs and tripods and other miscelinuos
packaging suites.

The Cells and the Batteries varies from manufacturer to manufacturers
but the best Cells are known for there ability to convert more of the
rays it received to electricity and the battery lives spans too

It is possible
Business / Re: Femi Otedola's Dirty Deals by kingaje: 9:44pm On Jul 04, 2009
Honestly i don't really understand what this Dayo Coker want to achieve by painting
The person of Otedola black when we all know that Aliko is dirtier in every transactions
he ventured into as Aboki concern

Dayo you need to get a life and stop abusing the tabloid for professionalism sake

Non of them is clean because they are all beneficiary/custodian of the stolen billions from our
treasury.

Stop taking side and face the facts
Business / Re: Making Solar Panels In Nigeria (Pls Four Big Thinkers Only) by kingaje: 8:32pm On Jul 04, 2009
MR NEL:

it is time we step up and fill this need. I have no special training in engineering but I believe in this idea. and can invest in it. I need answers on how it cannot happen, then how it can. ours maynot be as efficient but efficacy first.

Thanks MR NEL,

I have a do it yourself manual which makes it possible for average Nigerians
to build,install and get clean energy at a very cheap price with local materials


Almost all the materials are available locally except for the CELLS which one can
always buy from china through alibaba dot com or other solar equipments
sources online.

It is possible

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