@NigeriaNDCHQ Theo Abuh and Brian Dennis are staunch Atiku boys.
There is no way they are in synch with the party’s long term goals no matter how you whitewash it.
It reeks of self sabotage and suicidal for NDC to have those two as media execs.
But the party can reverse itself
@MrLuggageGuy Cost of capital is the bane of businesses in Nigeria.
Imagine a start- up with a huge cost of capital and the suffocating business environment of Nigeria.
@Morris_Monye@RBiakpara Apology accepted.
But it is important to know that circumstances warranting what led to this apology will arise in future.
The tey test of character will be your ability to stand by principles.
So this is how we are thinking of redesigning the Igbo apprenticeship program “Igba boy”.
For the pilot program, we will likely take in 200 persons to engage in the training on global quality carpentry, bricklaying, tilling, plumbing, HVAC, POP and electricals.
The trainees will engage in an intensive 1 year program which they will be housed and fed. No holidays during the program. An additional 3 months will be on business and commercialization.
Once they complete the cohort and they meet the standards set, they will be settled with a good amount of money to build on the business arm of their skills. Those who don’t meet up will be dropped off from the program.
We will be visiting training centers in Togo and Germany in the coming weeks to solidify our plans and training partnerships.
Let’s brainstorm… what do you think?
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Unlike in the past, in 2027 our votes MUST count, and all those who are there not to count the votes will be counted among those destroying Nigeria. I encourage everyone to remain at the polling units after voting to count and witness the counting and transmission of results. Those who refuse to allow the votes count will be made to count the full weight of the law against rigging. Let me reiterate: if you do not count our votes, we will count you among those who destroy our democracy, thereby destroying our future, and you must answer to the law. -PO
The UAE has cut funding for students who want to study in the UK. It is worried they will be radicalised on our campuses.
Let me say that again.
An Arab state will not send its kids to the UK because it is worried we will turn them into Islamic terrorists.
Let that sink in.
I do think this more than demand and supply.
Assume OPEX for an hour flight is 10m.
Lag-Abj is 80 minutes which will amount to 13.3m opex per flight.
Lag- Yola is 195 minutes which will= 32.5m opex per flight
Lag-Enugu is 70minutes = 11.67m opex per flight.
Yola is 3X Enugu.
If you reduce Enugu price to 126k per flight, it will generate 11m in profit per flight, still more profitable than Abuja and 3 of such flights will give you same profit you generated from Yola.
Other conditions being equal.
So I should like you to educate me more on this.
Assume 180 passengers per flight, Abuja at 126k makes a profit of 9.3m, Yola at 366k makes a profit of 33.4m and Enugu a profit of 54.2m per flight at 366k.
Recall Yola is 3X Enugu, that gives Enugu 162.6m is the time it will take one flight to Yola.
You are a PhD holder or at least a medical professional. In what world does what you wrote here make logical sense to arrive at this your conclusion?
Keep an open mind about it and answer me this question
MNK and IPOB popularized the ‘unknown gunmen’. It won’t be wrong for anybody to identity the killers as IPOB. They created the umbrella. In my opinion any killing attributed to unknown gunmen is IPOB/ESN