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Post by Honorebu on May 3, 2016 1:40:17 GMT
Wow! so PDP still have as much as 11 states. Interesting lmao. Did you see the nonsense the clown called projects?  I only saw the news
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Post by Her Highness on May 3, 2016 1:45:02 GMT
lmao. Did you see the nonsense the clown called projects?  I only saw the news     
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Post by Her Highness on May 3, 2016 1:45:36 GMT
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Post by Honorebu on May 3, 2016 1:53:01 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on May 3, 2016 1:55:19 GMT
Aare, this is not a funny matter lmao. Dem abokis and flatheads that were invited must have been shaking their head thinking "see foolish man. I wasted my time coming to see this while I could have been looting".
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Post by Honorebu on May 3, 2016 1:57:04 GMT
Aare, this is not a funny matter lmao. Dem abokis and flatheads that were invited must have been shaking their head thinking "see foolish man. I wasted my time coming to see this while I could have been looting".    I haven't even stopped laughing at the fact that he called it projects You carry the emboldened come again 
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Post by Her Highness on May 3, 2016 2:03:56 GMT
Look at Ekiti's background environment! Dem no dey even shame to invite people to see this nonsense.
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Post by Honorebu on May 3, 2016 2:08:18 GMT
Look at Ekiti's background environment! Dem no dey even shame to invite people to see this nonsense. I like the landscape tho I think the road is okay. Just that he failed to address the open sewage syndrome I remember what it looked like when I first posted it Wey been cause our fight 
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Post by Her Highness on May 3, 2016 2:12:21 GMT
Look at Ekiti's background environment! Dem no dey even shame to invite people to see this nonsense. I like the landscape tho I think the road is okay. Just that he failed to address the open sewage syndrome I remember what it looked like when I first posted it Wey been cause our fight  What do you like about the surroundings? See how dirty it is. Look at the unfinished buildings. Emi ati e ja abi iwo ati Fayose? Sweet me? When was that?
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Post by Her Highness on May 3, 2016 2:13:01 GMT
I remember when I was younger and how I'd fall into that disgusting stinky gutter.
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Post by Honorebu on May 3, 2016 2:13:36 GMT
I like the landscape tho I think the road is okay. Just that he failed to address the open sewage syndrome I remember what it looked like when I first posted it Wey been cause our fight  What do you like about the surroundings? See how dirty it is. Look at the unfinished buildings. Emi ati e ja abi iwo ati Fayose? Sweet me? When was that? I mean the first pic
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Post by Omoluabi on May 3, 2016 21:06:41 GMT
Poverty is indeed a curse!!!
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Post by Honorebu on May 7, 2016 9:47:43 GMT
EKITI SEEKS RAIL LINE EXTENSION TO PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Ekiti state government has appealed to the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, extend the railway system to the state in a bid to boost its participation in international trade and achievements in the ongoing diversification of the economy. The state’s Commissioner for Commerce, Michael Ayodele, said the rail line extension is necessary because “a lot of agricultural products are being wasted in Ekiti State because of lack of opportunities to move them out enmass for export purposes.The commissioner, represented by the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Commerce, Mr. Babatunde Akilo, spoke in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, yesterday at a one-day enlightenment seminar with the theme, ‘Ports Regulation: A Panacea to a Cost Effective Import/Export in Ekiti State,’ organised by the Nigerian Shippers Council, NSC. This was as stakeholders in shipping activities at the forum requested the establishment of a warehouse in the state where their products and commodities could be housed for export instead of using warehouses in Lagos for that purpose. NSC’s assistant director, Complaints Unit, Mr. Moses Fadipe, in a paper titled, ‘The Role of NSC as the Nation’s Economic Regulator of the Port Sector: Issues and Prospects,” assured shippers of “efficiency at the ports, reduction in cargo dwell time, reduction in the cost of doing business and the entrenchment of a healthy competition for the benefit of all stakeholders,” among others. F adipe said the NSC is determined to create the much-needed level-playing field in the ports sector and “reposition Nigerian ports to attain the enviable hub status in the West and Central African subregion.” NSC South West zonal coordinator, Mr. T. O. Jaiyeola, urged stakeholders to take advantage of the seminar, which he described as a “unique opportunity of learning about new developments as regards import and export business.”
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Post by Honorebu on May 7, 2016 9:55:28 GMT
This statement was made by Fayose by the way   This is the same guy who has been trying to sabotage the FG's efforts in getiing loan from China The same Chinese government he told not to grant us loans are the ones who will be handling the project and part of those funds will be used for the rail projects
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Post by Her Highness on May 7, 2016 16:50:50 GMT
This statement was made by Fayose by the way   This is the same guy who has been trying to sabotage the FG's efforts in getiing loan from China The same Chinese government he told not to grant us loans are the ones who will be handling the project and part of those funds will be used for the rail projects No mind am. The guy is a total joke. I laugh sotey when I read the news.
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