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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / e: BREAKING NEWS: Boko Haram Deny Kidnapping, Killings of Sokoto Hostages on: 11-03-2012 02:21 PM
 Does it necessarily follow that the desire to convert someone to your religion is the same as the desire to dominate them?
How else would it ever be a "religion of peace" if it did not? Is there a country in the world where Muslims have emigrated that does not see conflict arise between them and their neighbors?. And does their unholy quran not tell them to fight them until they cease and all religion is allah's according to them, what religion is that? Is it not Islam?
I don't get how you can fail to see that unless perhaps it is that you are Muslim yourself and are simply resorting to taqqiya as well and do get that but seek to cover the issue.
I don't agree that the muslim allah is the same entity as the Christian God. A simple comparison of verses between the quran and the Bible will dispel that lunacy.
Despite the tendency of non-Christians to cite Old Testament stoning, the New Testament of the Bible makes it clear that salvation (as espoused in Christian theology) is a personal choice and not forced on anyone even by God.



















thanks dear u talk well. there is no nid fighting over nothing here. is just a simply  question, if boko harm no do am, then who fear go let to dey carry kidnapped people up and down in the north? becos they re the only men with power rite now in the north. ppl re not fools any more. if u want some one to follow ur religion pls lay a very good example if nt they will never do so. that is the diffeernt b/w the wise and the fool. as an adult we call ourselves, learn to do things in a wise way. boko harm re the biggest fools l have ever heard off. becos they do things in a foolish way now deywa deny. wait for NATO











2  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Man arrested for impregnating daughter on: 5-03-2012 11:57 AM
abeg make dey no jail the man ooooooo. he should wait and see his daughters child call him daddy instead of grandpa. in school the baby will also say na ma grandpa born me.    Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
3  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Protest Day Five Photos #occupynigeria on: 13-01-2012 08:27 PM
Note from Minister of Finance Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala…..
It is noteworthy that, while the 2012 budget allocated the best possible amounts to these critical projects, additional resources are allocated to the same projects in the SURE programme to ensure that they are completed at faster rates than envisioned in the 2012 budget. Some of the projects and allocations are as follow:

WORKS
• N11bn is allocated to the Abuja-Lokoja road in the 2012 Budget, with an additional N14bn from the SURE-P.
• N6bn is allocated to Benin-Ore-Shagamu, with an additional N16.5bn to be financed through SURE-P.
• N3bn is allocated to Port-Harcourt–Onitsha road, with an additional N5bn from the SURE-P.
• Similarly, N18.5bn is allocated to Kano-Maiduguri road, with an additional N1.5bn from SURE-P.
• Provision is made in the 2012 budget for construction of the Second Niger Bridge (N2bn) and Oweto Bridge (N3.5bn). An additional N5.5bn and N4bn would be spent on both bridges respectively from the SURE-P.
• Provision of N23.5bn is made for maintenance of roads and bridges across the country through Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA).

POWER
• The total amount allocated to the power sector (including Bulk Trader, Nelmco, and Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) and PHCN privatization) is N248bn.
• A sum of N392 million allocated to Nigeria Electricity Liability Management Company and N650 million for Bulk Trader.
• In the 2012 Budget Proposal, a sum of N3.7bn is allocated to the Kaduna Dual Fired Power Plant.
• Similarly, N2bn is allocated for the completion of the small and medium hydro-electric power plants Oyan Dam Hydro Power (Ogun state).
• A sum of N2.2bn is allocated for feasibility studies regarding the establishment of coal fired power plants.
• Additionally, N155bn will be spent on Power projects (Mambilla power plant, Coal Power Plant and Small Hydro power plants) through the SURE-P over the period 2012-2015.

AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT
• The total allocation to the sector is N78.98bn
• N4bn is allocated to research and mechanisation
• Provision of N1.22bn is made for the construction of access roads to each of the 6 Staple Crop Processing Zones.
• Value Chain: N720 million is allocated to the development of value chains in cocoa, rice, maize, livestock, cotton and others sectors.
• N1bn is allocated to the Price stabilisation scheme.
• N610 million to facilitate for the access to credit, fertilizers and seeds.
• An additional sum of US$500m is expected from Development Finance Institute to support the sector.

TRANSPORT
• Rail lines: The 2012 budget allocates N3.95bn, N3.15bn and N3.35bn to the construction and completion of Abuja-Kaduna, Lagos-Ibadan and Ajaokuta-Warri rail lines respectively. In addition, the SURE-P allocates N11.6bn to the Abuja-Kaduna line and N9.3bn to the Lagos-Ibadan line.
• Provision of N800mn is made for the procurement of wagons, coaches and locomotives.
• Dredging project: N1.2bn is allocated to the dredging of Lower River Niger (Warri-Baro).

EDUCATION
• The total allocation to the sector is N400bn
• N11.6bn is allocated for existing universities.
• N7.7bn is allocated for the restructuring to Unity Schools.
• National Teachers Institute: The 2012 budget allocates N3.5bn to the retraining of teachers for basic education and training in innovative teaching.
• Moreover, an additional N24.6bn will be spent on vocational training centres from the SURE-P.

HEALTH
• N4.6bn is allocated to the Polio eradication programme
• N3.5bn is allocated to the procurement of HIV/AIDS Drugs
• The sum of N174 million is allocated to Integrated maternal, newborn and child health strategy, including capacity building, and promoting school health initiatives.
• N8.42bn is allocated to Federal University Teaching Hospitals.
• N6bn and N3.6bn are allocated to the procurement of vaccines and midwifery service scheme respectively.
• An additional N73.8bn will be spent on Maternal and Child heath from SURE-P.

AVIATION
• Various Airports: N22.2bn is allocated for the modernization of airport terminals and upgrading of facilities in the six geopolitical zones of the country.

FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY ADMINISTRATION
• N3.1bn is allocated to the construction of a 20,000m3/hr lower Usuma dam Water Treatment Plants.
• N2.5bn is allocated to the construction of Cultural and Millennium Tower.
• N1.25bn is allocated to the Development of Idu Industrial Area (1b Engineering Infrastructure).
• Various road projects including the completion of roads B6, B12 and circle road (N4bn), rehabilitation and expansion of airport Expressway (N7.53bn).

NIGER DELTA
• East-West Road (Section I—V): The 2012 budget allocated N22.2bn to this road. In order to accelerate its completion, an additional N21.7bn is allocated in 2012 from the SURE programme.

WATER RESOURCES
• N1.2bn is allocated to the construction of Central Ogbia Regional Water Project.
• A total of N4bn are allocated to the construction of dams.
• Other provision for water facilities (i.e. regional water supply scheme) of N8bn.
• Rehabilitation of river Basin authorities (12 nos) of N13.91bn.
• Moreover, over the period 2012-2015 an additional N205.5bn will be invested in rural water scheme, water supply scheme, irrigation scheme and other water related projects from SURE-P.

These projects will not only significantly improve the country’s infrastructure, but will also create millions of jobs for Nigerians. This struggle is not between the government and Nigerians, because government is squarely on the side of the people. The fight is between the government and Nigerians on one side, and persons who are bent on continuing their age-long “milking” of the system for their personal benefits on the other side.

Please let us support government’s efforts at defeating these persons, and creating a better country for all Nigerians.
4  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Nigeria's 2012 Budget from Minister of Finance Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala….. on: 13-01-2012 08:17 PM
It is noteworthy that, while the 2012 budget allocated the best possible amounts to these critical projects, additional resources are allocated to the same projects in the SURE programme to ensure that they are completed at faster rates than envisioned in the 2012 budget. Some of the projects and allocations are as follow:

WORKS
• N11bn is allocated to the Abuja-Lokoja road in the 2012 Budget, with an additional N14bn from the SURE-P.
• N6bn is allocated to Benin-Ore-Shagamu, with an additional N16.5bn to be financed through SURE-P.
• N3bn is allocated to Port-Harcourt–Onitsha road, with an additional N5bn from the SURE-P.
• Similarly, N18.5bn is allocated to Kano-Maiduguri road, with an additional N1.5bn from SURE-P.
• Provision is made in the 2012 budget for construction of the Second Niger Bridge (N2bn) and Oweto Bridge (N3.5bn). An additional N5.5bn and N4bn would be spent on both bridges respectively from the SURE-P.
• Provision of N23.5bn is made for maintenance of roads and bridges across the country through Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA).

POWER
• The total amount allocated to the power sector (including Bulk Trader, Nelmco, and Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) and PHCN privatization) is N248bn.
• A sum of N392 million allocated to Nigeria Electricity Liability Management Company and N650 million for Bulk Trader.
• In the 2012 Budget Proposal, a sum of N3.7bn is allocated to the Kaduna Dual Fired Power Plant.
• Similarly, N2bn is allocated for the completion of the small and medium hydro-electric power plants Oyan Dam Hydro Power (Ogun state).
• A sum of N2.2bn is allocated for feasibility studies regarding the establishment of coal fired power plants.
• Additionally, N155bn will be spent on Power projects (Mambilla power plant, Coal Power Plant and Small Hydro power plants) through the SURE-P over the period 2012-2015.

AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT
• The total allocation to the sector is N78.98bn
• N4bn is allocated to research and mechanisation
• Provision of N1.22bn is made for the construction of access roads to each of the 6 Staple Crop Processing Zones.
• Value Chain: N720 million is allocated to the development of value chains in cocoa, rice, maize, livestock, cotton and others sectors.
• N1bn is allocated to the Price stabilisation scheme.
• N610 million to facilitate for the access to credit, fertilizers and seeds.
• An additional sum of US$500m is expected from Development Finance Institute to support the sector.

TRANSPORT
• Rail lines: The 2012 budget allocates N3.95bn, N3.15bn and N3.35bn to the construction and completion of Abuja-Kaduna, Lagos-Ibadan and Ajaokuta-Warri rail lines respectively. In addition, the SURE-P allocates N11.6bn to the Abuja-Kaduna line and N9.3bn to the Lagos-Ibadan line.
• Provision of N800mn is made for the procurement of wagons, coaches and locomotives.
• Dredging project: N1.2bn is allocated to the dredging of Lower River Niger (Warri-Baro).

EDUCATION
• The total allocation to the sector is N400bn
• N11.6bn is allocated for existing universities.
• N7.7bn is allocated for the restructuring to Unity Schools.
• National Teachers Institute: The 2012 budget allocates N3.5bn to the retraining of teachers for basic education and training in innovative teaching.
• Moreover, an additional N24.6bn will be spent on vocational training centres from the SURE-P.

HEALTH
• N4.6bn is allocated to the Polio eradication programme
• N3.5bn is allocated to the procurement of HIV/AIDS Drugs
• The sum of N174 million is allocated to Integrated maternal, newborn and child health strategy, including capacity building, and promoting school health initiatives.
• N8.42bn is allocated to Federal University Teaching Hospitals.
• N6bn and N3.6bn are allocated to the procurement of vaccines and midwifery service scheme respectively.
• An additional N73.8bn will be spent on Maternal and Child heath from SURE-P.

AVIATION
• Various Airports: N22.2bn is allocated for the modernization of airport terminals and upgrading of facilities in the six geopolitical zones of the country.

FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY ADMINISTRATION
• N3.1bn is allocated to the construction of a 20,000m3/hr lower Usuma dam Water Treatment Plants.
• N2.5bn is allocated to the construction of Cultural and Millennium Tower.
• N1.25bn is allocated to the Development of Idu Industrial Area (1b Engineering Infrastructure).
• Various road projects including the completion of roads B6, B12 and circle road (N4bn), rehabilitation and expansion of airport Expressway (N7.53bn).

NIGER DELTA
• East-West Road (Section I—V): The 2012 budget allocated N22.2bn to this road. In order to accelerate its completion, an additional N21.7bn is allocated in 2012 from the SURE programme.

WATER RESOURCES
• N1.2bn is allocated to the construction of Central Ogbia Regional Water Project.
• A total of N4bn are allocated to the construction of dams.
• Other provision for water facilities (i.e. regional water supply scheme) of N8bn.
• Rehabilitation of river Basin authorities (12 nos) of N13.91bn.
• Moreover, over the period 2012-2015 an additional N205.5bn will be invested in rural water scheme, water supply scheme, irrigation scheme and other water related projects from SURE-P.

These projects will not only significantly improve the country’s infrastructure, but will also create millions of jobs for Nigerians. This struggle is not between the government and Nigerians, because government is squarely on the side of the people. The fight is between the government and Nigerians on one side, and persons who are bent on continuing their age-long “milking” of the system for their personal benefits on the other side.

Please let us support government’s efforts at defeating these persons, and creating a better country for all Nigerians.
5  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: VIDEO: Boko Haram Leader Explains Why They Kill Christians And War On Jonathan on: 11-01-2012 10:49 PM
 haha make una see aboki, he want to get attention. run joroooooooooo. monkey go London come back na de same  monkey him be. Aboki is Aboki whether he wear coat. a cattle rearer will alway remain a cattle rearer.so pls drop the gun and go and take care of ur cows. idiot.
6  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: PHOTO: Another Protester Shot Dead At Ogba Lagos on: 9-01-2012 01:17 PM
God will punish this weakly called GEJ. for the death of people in nigeria. GEJ pls leave us in peace. Thank GOD l was not in nigeria to

 vote this USELESS man. why re we waiting for another death we must fight. they said if dialogue can not bring peace then we try

violence. l don tire to dey talk talk ooooooooooooo
7  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Igbo Leaders Praise Goodluck Jonathan For Removing Fuel Subsidy on: 8-01-2012 05:00 PM
Igbo without money is not complete. those men re mumu that can do any tin for money. l tell u wht today thoes idiots re just looking for some 1 to recognise them. make them wait God will soon expose them all. GEJ u re a serious BEJ only God will punish u. Wicked.................................................................................... man.
8  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: this man rained curses on bishop oyedepo for slapping female on: 28-12-2011 08:17 AM
Wonders shall never end. This man should stop wasting his saliva, if Bishop Oyedepo did wrong by slapping that lady, then its between him(Bishop) and his God. This man is wrong to come and start laying curses and making stupid comments. You dont handle such cases like this









Sorry ooooooooooooooooooo ma sis. this man is an eye opener to we all. he may not be anything in US, but he just become 1 by doing this. bold people always leave long
9  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: "Attacks By Boko Haram Is A Burden We Must All Live With" - Goodluck Jonathan on: 27-12-2011 08:51 PM
this man is the weakest point l have ever seen in my life. WEAKLY president. get out
10  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: what do you think guys? on: 12-12-2011 02:16 AM
Hahahahaha man and woman friend my foo.t abeg mk we talk anoder cheaper becos isn't working at all............
11  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Uche Jombo and Uche Ikechukwu Breakup After 10 Years Of Dating on: 7-12-2011 11:27 AM
hmmmmmm am not sure this can be true. make una  rest for once.
12  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Crying and Smiling wives on: 17-11-2011 12:00 PM
smiling wives my foot, pls no women is born on the same day with a man.
 plssssss divorce any man who wants to be a problem to ur heath or u run things like him, becos this life na 1 not 2.
when u die the useless thing will marry anoder. tradition my foot. nobody be mumu na the same God create all of us.
when the nick is cut off tell me were the head will stay.
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