Behold, the first Ford Range assembled in Nigeria:
Congratulations.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Watch Adele's "When we were young"!
Watch Adele's live performance version of "When we were young" taken from the new album "25", and done at The Church Studios.
Metrojet Airbus 321-200 Was Downed - $50M Reward Up For Infromation Leading To Culprit Arrests!
Information from investigation carried out on the actual cause of crash of Metrojet Airbus 321-200 over the Sinai Peninsula on October 31st, was from a homemade explosive device equivalent to 1 kilogram of TNT went off onboard, which caused the plane to break up in the air, which explains why the fuselage was scattered over such a large territory.
The St. Petersburg bound airbus was about 23 minutes after taking off from the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh - Egypt.
According to authorities, this lead futrther reveals that it was a terrorist act. A $50 million reward has been put up for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.
Bataclan Concert Massacre - A Victim's Husband Leaves Message For Gunmen!
A Frenchman, whose wife was among the casualties of the Bataclan Concert Hall terrorist massacre on Friday night, 13th November, where at least 89 people were killed, has a message (as seen below) for the gunmen.
Fans from across Paris, the French capital had gathered on a sold out show, to see one of their favorite bands, the Eagles of Death Metal at about 7:30pm when all of a sudden, terrorists struck, leaving scores of defendless men and women dead in what was best described in the words of Denys Plaud, a survival who recounted his story with NBC News as "blood, bodies, and even brain fragments scattered everywhere".
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Roving Informant Dialogue, First Edition!
If the present administration in Nigerian must succeed all hands in the cabinet must be on deck to strategically map out feasible ways to effectively tackle the so many challenges currently facing the country.
Free reader 1: Good morning vendor, what is in the news today, any thing of interest?
Foremost among these challenges is the lingering sparse Electricity Supply, sending out obnoxious PHCN bills to the masses and on the other hand making the process of obtaining the Pre-paid meter a herculean and discouraging task, leaving people at the mercy of paying increasing bills without a corresponding increase in electricity supply.
Welcome to the first edition of the Roving Informant Dialogue, where we take on issues that confronts the Nigerian populace, with the hope that those in the position to effect changes where necessary will stumble on these and effect required change(s).
Welcome to the first edition of the Roving Informant Dialogue, where we take on issues that confronts the Nigerian populace, with the hope that those in the position to effect changes where necessary will stumble on these and effect required change(s).
This edition critically analyse the (Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN)'s recent increased tariff despite poor electricity supplies, and the on-going debate on redeeming the =N=5,000 to the unemployed and the poorest youths in the country.
Scene: Crowed gathered at a newspaper stand in a popular area of a major city.
Free reader 1: Good morning vendor, what is in the news today, any thing of interest?
Vendor: Nothing much from the usual around here, but there appear to be a debate on whether this government should redeem their promise to pay =N=5,000 each to every unemployed Nigerian youth, also the increment on the phcn billing.
Reader 1: Picks a copy of one of the dailies and goes through the headlines...
Reader 2 (Baba): A much advanced retired civil servant who makes it a point to stop at the newspaper post every morning to read about happenings in the country, he is given the special consideration for 'free reading' because Baba can not afford the =N=50 often charged on the 'free readers association'.
Baba: Interrupting abruptly, What type of people do we have in our government? which phcn wants to increase tariff, and over what? I have not had light consistently for the past 2 days, and by the end of the month, they will bring an exact amount as they do on every occasion, it doesn't matter if there is light or not.
Reader 1: Baba you are talking of not having light for two days, you live in paradise nah, in my area, we have not had light since last week, we power ourselves with our "I better pass my neighbour generator", a few days back some phcn officials came around to fix the transformer which blows up every now and then, yet I bet you when the bill comes out by the end of this month, we will be billed the exact amount as when they managed to give us light for a few hours a day.
Readers 3 comes along, a young man in his 20's:These people should pay up the =N=5,000 they promised us, a promise is a debt.
...Laughter...
Baba: Young man, the way I see things, those of you banking on that allowee should look for something better to do because if it is these people that are after increasing the electricity bill on an almost 'zero-supply' situation you are hoping to give you that money, I pity you.
Reader 3: Which electric bill them wan increase? on top which light? Their fada....
Vendor: The government is saying there is no money, maybe they want to raise some funds from you people nah...(laughs).
Reader 1: They cant be serious, but you have a point you know....they have hinged their inability to carry out any major project on ...no money....they say the last administration looted the country's past, present and future....sighs.
Baba: That is what every new government says, I have never seen a situation where the past administration says that they met money in the treasury, both at the state, federal...even local governments...peharps vendor is correct, maybe they want to raise some money from your tariffs...But is it the unemployed youths, retirees without pensions and very poor majourity that they are banking on to pay the tariffs, people that are anticipating =N=5,000 allowance from the government?
Readers 3: Maybe they want to give us the money so we can use it to pay for the increased phcn bill...they cant be serious, me wey I don plan my share siiiince...
Reader 1: Vendo how much am I owing you now? by the way, here is =N= 100 for 2 days, I will see you later, I have to run along now, I have a job offer some where.
Vendor: No problem my brother, I pray you get the job. see you tomorrow.
Dialogue Copyright: Oby Denis
Area Boys's Unnecessary Harassment On Local Economic Development!
A passerby sent in these pictures of area boys (Alayes or touts) as they intercept a lorry loaded with plantain on Friday 13th November, around 6:45am, at Ajah round about, Lekki Peninsula.
The owner of the merchandise, (the woman in a dress and red scarf in the picture below) probably on her way to the market or where they are to be supplied, can be seen pleading with them to let go, but they appeared adamant, as they wanted to be 'settled' before they could be allowed passage.
These roads which the masses are constantly being harassed when ever there is movement of properties or merchandise are built by 'tax-payers money' hence there is absolutely no reason for some group to claim 'ownership' and harass enterprising individuals. Not after they have had to deal with other officials on the road like the Police, Customs etc. How much profits are they making to warrant these series of harassment in a country where the majority depend on self employment to survive?
This unhealthy practice, which is common in most parts of the Lagos metropolis can only suppress entrepreneurial development.
This Is One Magnificent Tower!
Photo Speak:
This is the Civic Tower situated on Ozumba Mbadiwe street, Victorian Island, Lagos.
From which ever angle it is viewed from....
Be it from neighboring Ikoyi ...
Or coming in from the Bony Camp end, from Adetokunbo Ademola, or Lekki axis, into Ozumba Mbadiew street, especially in the early hours of the morning when Crows flock around it or at night when it is lighted, you can not help but be attracted to the magnificent sight of this tower.
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