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Post by AgbongboAkala on Aug 11, 2017 6:40:04 GMT
Niice. I knew there was no way that project would have been impeded That's the most important rail project in the country Shame on those clowns representing us in the Senate for making things get to that point Is it your usual shofistikesan you take to that level of governance? But jokes apart, Senator Ashafa has been trying his best as the Chairman of Senate Committee on Works. Most of the opposition come from the Senators from Potor Republic and those Akalolos in the north.
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Post by Honorebu on Aug 11, 2017 8:31:43 GMT
Niice. I knew there was no way that project would have been impeded That's the most important rail project in the country Shame on those clowns representing us in the Senate for making things get to that point Is it your usual shofistikesan you take to that level of governance?Β But jokes apart, Senator Ashafa has been trying his best as the Chairman of Senate Committee on Works. Most of the opposition come from the Senators from Potor Republic and those Akalolos in the north. Only 3 senators from SW were present the day the issue was being discussed. Ashafa and 2 other senators. That's shameful
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Post by Short_Biscuit on Aug 23, 2017 19:08:56 GMT
Fam, according to the V.P, Professor Yemi Osinbajo: www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/tax-paying-nigerian-can-curb-corruption-make-govts-responsible-osinbajo/Excerpts (emphasis on the colored sections): I find this very revealing and instructive. On a lighter note, the FIRS needs to go after all those Nnewi 'Billionaires' who have been evading taxes. Lol. Shymmex, Interloper, iyalode, Moffy, OmoOba, Iya Niyen!, Omoluabi, dansoye1, Belmot, osoronga, Omo Oba of the Source, Her Highness, IrekeOnibudo, ioannes, laudate, oduabachanal, stblack, zaynie, ilaje2015, omohayek, AgbongboAkala, Ogbeni Ogunnaike, aparo, black, colonial pikin, skylar, cocoafarmer, missy89, ibk, Merchantt, lontoro, isalegangan, yorumigrant, ajanaku, sholeybanty, ayodejilara, oloyesaso, sakur, ritchiee, mignone, honeychild, Short_Biscuit, amorere, donphilosophy, governor, irewande, isholapecham, ola, olugbenga86, taiwo, loadofs, ijeshaboy, tomtoxic, imodoye, camronaija, ayekooto, dehinde, fado, scully95, tunde, ayo, omoba, tallwolleh, mankind, anago, egbaknight, oduastates, atandaniyi, ayxmania, omoolowokanbati, sapiodunamis, blaqcoffee109, fluteman, olukumi, sesinu, araabeokuta, qreem231,
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Post by Honorebu on Aug 28, 2017 12:48:33 GMT
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Post by omohayek on Aug 28, 2017 16:11:53 GMT
I'm sure the agitation of the Biafran Jews isn't helping to boost investor interest in their region either - one of the great ironies of their lamentations about "marginalization". If they thought they were "marginalized" before, the fear of having investments destroyed in a "Biafran War 2.0" will probably drive even the "sons of the soil" to park their money in safer parts of the country like Lagos and environs.
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Aug 28, 2017 16:16:11 GMT
The reason why I am even happier about Investments in Ogun and Oyo as compared to Akwa Ibom is that they are purely in non resource sectors. the vast majority of that 52.4 AKS investment is probably into all sorts of gas tanks, FPSOS and all sort of oil field related stuff.
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Post by Her Highness on Aug 28, 2017 17:59:09 GMT
I'm just happy Oyo state is showing up When will Ekiti start repping?
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Post by Her Highness on Aug 28, 2017 18:04:54 GMT
Please what's the update on Oyo's Agriculture Initiative? Shymmex , Interloper , iyalode , Moffy , OmoOba , Iya Niyen! , Omoluabi , dansoye1 , Belmot , osoronga , Omo Oba of the Source , Her Highness , IrekeOnibudo , ioannes , laudate , oduabachanal , stblack , zaynie , ilaje2015 , omohayek , AgbongboAkala , Ogbeni Ogunnaike , aparo , black , colonial pikin , skylar , cocoafarmer , missy89 , ibk , Merchantt , lontoro , isalegangan , yorumigrant , ajanaku , sholeybanty , ayodejilara , oloyesaso , sakur , ritchiee , mignone , honeychild , Short_Biscuit , amorere , donphilosophy , governor , irewande , isholapecham , ola , olugbenga86 , taiwo , loadofs , ijeshaboy , tomtoxic , imodoye , camronaija , ayekooto , dehinde , fado , scully95 , tunde , ayo , omoba , tallwolleh , mankind , anago , egbaknight , oduastates , atandaniyi , ayxmania , omoolowokanbati , sapiodunamis , blaqcoffee109 , fluteman , olukumi , sesinu , araabeokuta , qreem231 ,
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Post by Honorebu on Aug 28, 2017 20:26:59 GMT
I'm just happy Oyo state is showing upΒ When will Ekiti start repping?Β When foreign investors realize ponmo is really healthy
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Post by Honorebu on Aug 28, 2017 20:28:14 GMT
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Post by Honorebu on Aug 28, 2017 20:31:26 GMT
The reason why I am even happier about Investments in Ogun and Oyo as compared to Akwa Ibom is that they are purely in non resource sectors. the vast majority of that 52.4 AKS investment is probably into all sorts of gas tanks, FPSOS and all sort of oil field related stuff.Β Yeah Rivers as well. The investments are very resource-driven. Once the oyel finish, fowl yansh go open
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Post by Honorebu on Aug 28, 2017 20:37:24 GMT
I'm sure the agitation of the Biafran Jews isn't helping to boost investor interest in their region either - one of the great ironies of their lamentations about "marginalization". If they thought they were "marginalized" before, the fear of having investments destroyed in a "Biafran War 2.0" will probably drive even the "sons of the soil" to park their money in safer parts of the country like Lagos and environs. Lol. When their so called sons of the soil want to invest in the region after excessive bugging, they build filling stations/eateries and tag them ultra modern lol ππ
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Post by Short_Biscuit on Aug 28, 2017 20:41:07 GMT
I'm sure the agitation of the Biafran Jews isn't helping to boost investor interest in their region either - one of the great ironies of their lamentations about "marginalization". If they thought they were "marginalized" before, the fear of having investments destroyed in a "Biafran War 2.0" will probably drive even the "sons of the soil" to park their money in safer parts of the country like Lagos and environs. Lol. When their so called sons of the soil want to invest in the region after excessive bugging, they build filling stations/eateries and tag them ultra modern lol ππ Not just that, they also tag them 'indigenous investments'. π
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Post by Honorebu on Aug 28, 2017 20:46:27 GMT
Lol. When their so called sons of the soil want to invest in the region after excessive bugging, they build filling stations/eateries and tag them ultra modern lol ππ Not just that, they also tag them 'indigenous investments'. π ππππ
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Post by Her Highness on Aug 28, 2017 21:22:47 GMT
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