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Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by Abagworo(m): 7:12pm On May 10, 2017 |
The site area of the hall looks more like a desert. Very beautiful architectural masterpiece but will likely be put to real use 30 years from now. |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by judgedredd22(m): 7:14pm On May 10, 2017 |
Worksunlimited: nice project on one hand... waste of space and resources on the other! oh well.....
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Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by Dopeluiz(m): 8:03pm On May 10, 2017 |
hahahaha dis govt stupid die! why dem com build dis fine tin inside desert?? dem for build am inside their city naa... I no won bliv say na gombe city be dat. |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by MOSICATED5(m): 8:30pm On May 10, 2017 |
Nice structure, I salute d Governor. 1 Like |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by nextstep(m): 8:35pm On May 10, 2017 |
EmoBoy: And what's wrong with using oil money to develop all parts of a country, educate all it's citizens, and provide opportunities so all the citizens become highly productive members of societies? Vast amounts of the US was developed by initially redistributing wealth from the coastal areas to build railroads, cities, and industrial parks in the hinterland. Farmers were subsidized heavily to develop farmlands in the western and mid-west states; people and railroad, electricity, telephone companies were given incentives (tax holidays, land grants, low interest loans) to "open up the interior"; universities, government parastatals and research centers were built "in the "middle of nowhere" .... with the majority of money coming from revenues and taxes on people in states like Massachusetts, New York, Virgina, Maryland, South Carolina, and increasingly California. And now over 300million people are enjoying the lifestyles that come with all these investments made in the past. Even now, poorer states like West Virginia, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana receive a disproportionate share of federal money, compared to how much they contribute to the national economy. So the comment "oil money" that I see so often, (which makes it seem that only a certain part of the country is entitled to it) really has no rational basis in modern countries. That said, the structure is nice, and here are some examples of how it can aid development: - hotels - food vendors - transportation (taxis, buses) - office needs (photocopy/printing) - people might start building around it, now that there's some activity and roads - businesses and shops that employ/support the new residents - local labour that helped to build it, and may maintain it (cutting grass, guards, fixing) - tourism: conferences often dedicate some hours to touring, especially for out-of-state attendees 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by Nobody: 9:42pm On May 10, 2017 |
nextstep:The problem is not in using oil money to develop hither parts. It's in using it to do developments that are necessary and can refund if not help create cash for further developments to occur without the need to burden the oil money further. You sef see what they repeated use the oil money to do, is it an economic project? And for crying out loud, the places producing the said oil money sef isn't even developed so why even leave the and go use proceeds from their resources to create beauty else where when they aren't even able to afford basic amenities. Oga I know you are smart. So try to analyze a post critically not just show that you are smart by posting smart, intelligent write ups. Analyze each point too. Intelligence isn't useful if its not used wisely. Yes! I read your post and got angry enough to reply you because i expected better from you. |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by jaybee(f): 1:25am On May 11, 2017 |
CaptainFM1: Have you ever thought Dubai is a desert? |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by jaybee(f): 1:28am On May 11, 2017 |
Dopeluiz: Emu you, emu you. Can you make such comment on Eko Atlantic? What that pragmatic Governor has seen and planned and is executing, your small mind can never fathom, as your eyes can not see beyond your running nose. |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by Dopeluiz(m): 9:00am On May 11, 2017 |
jaybee:wetn dis one dey tok?? Jadanu!!! |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by sshalom(m): 9:59am On May 11, 2017 |
I would have been more excited had I read something like 'New Gombe International Secondary School with capacity for 5000 students'. 1 Like |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by laudate: 2:49pm On May 11, 2017 |
Alero3Arubi: The places producing the said 'oil money' are not well developed because the leaders in those places are busy looting the money, instead of using it to improve the lives of the citizenry, while the indigenes are busy engaging in kidnapping, looting, blowing up pipelines, creating toxic illegal refineries etc. which scare away investors, and make it difficult for genuine projects to be established in the area. |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by Nobody: 4:07pm On May 11, 2017 |
laudate:Has it occurred to you that the said militants are not even up to 3% of the population of the SS? That they are just political thugs same as boko haram is? The real people who suffer just don't shout. They struggle everyday to survive on what can be. Investors aren't scared off because of the militants oga. They are scared of because of the under developed community which cannot help their business grow. Go and ask people who deal with the militants in the creeks, they would tell you they are the friendly. If you settle them they wont stop you from working or doing your business, they even help guard your territory for you. The matter here is not to drag whether militants are good or bad. The matter here is that the generated resources should not just be used anyhow and anywhere but for the people who generate it. Develop their lands, give them no reason to blame anyone. Show the world you have tried and in so doing embarrass their laziness if any. |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by shacxy(f): 6:44pm On May 12, 2017 |
shumuel:Yes |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by shumuel(m): 7:13pm On May 12, 2017 |
shacxy:Okay, Posted there or ? |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by shumuel(m): 7:14pm On May 12, 2017 |
shacxy:Okay, Posted there or ? |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by shumuel(m): 7:14pm On May 12, 2017 |
shacxy:Okay, Posted there or ? |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by laudate: 10:25pm On May 12, 2017 |
Alero3Arubi: Investors are not scared off because of militants?? Yikes! What planet are you living on? I have even shared my own experiences on another thread, on this forum. https://www.nairaland.com/3781367/reps-reject-oil-firms-relocation/7#56297207 Secondly, who told you that militants are friendly? Have you had dealings with them? Or are you one of them? Please talk to oil workers of multinationals that have worked in the Niger-Delta and ask them to share their real-life experiences with you. Ask them how much their respective companies spend on procuring security within the ND, in order to ensure safety of lives and property. Just as Boko Haram has made the North-East unsuitable for business and investment, the ND militants have rendered their region unsuitable for prospective investors. If the communities in the Niger-Delta truly want development, let them make their environment suitable for development by ensuring peace & stability in the region. Money & businesses do not thrive or multiply in the midst of hostilities. The said militants that you claim are not even up to 3% of the population of the SS, have made your region unattractive for development. This was my response to another poster on a different thread: laudate: |
Re: New Gombe International Conference Center (Photos) by Nobody: 7:05am On May 13, 2017 |
laudate: I am done with you on this. No No I wont do this with you. Bye |
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