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dokitaeleran(m): 7:55pm On Apr 10, 2022
Omooooo we follow dey the same condition o.....dem don serve me letter, I just pray dem no go fine me sef. I did 36mph on 30mph.
dokitaeleran(m): 5:29pm On Dec 07, 2021
Kenya

Poland
England
dokitaeleran(m): 3:32pm On Dec 07, 2021
Junior colleague bawo. LOL. We don become the same already. grin grin

DocAdray:
Congratulations junior colleague, soar higher.

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dokitaeleran(m): 3:31pm On Dec 07, 2021
Congratulation doc. I welcome you into the noble profession. If you choose to practice, please learn a whole lot from your experienced colleagues. All the best!!!

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dokitaeleran(m): 5:52pm On Sep 09, 2021
7 years after still no promotion on top being one time staff of the year without a single query.....I go japa ni las las.....

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dokitaeleran(m): 5:03pm On Jul 09, 2021
I started like this. I now own my own house. We even get tenant sef.
dokitaeleran(m): 4:30pm On May 07, 2021
YourMajesty:
All of you using this "hustle o" phrase, if they decide to check your balance now, it will be the same with your low sperm count.

Omox10000000
See finishing grin grin cheesy cheesy
dokitaeleran(m): 5:52pm On Apr 08, 2021
Are we producing enough raw material to be self sufficient? In what way will BUA's sugar refinery affect Dangote and Flour Mill??

TSBO:
Na wa o. Except I missed it, I can't find one well thought out response to the original post. Just sentiments.

Nigeria does not grow enough sugar to meet demand. Therefore, most of the raw sugar input used by local refiners is imported.

A Sugar Masterplan was established so that we can develop domestic capacity to grow sugar instead of just importing. Now each of those three main refiners, Dangote, FlourMill and BUA, have a level of backward integration (sugar farming) they must reach and as they do, they are also given import quotas. If you meet your targets, you will likely get more room to import to make up what you have produced domesitcally. If you don't meet your targets, your import quota might be reduced. This is to encourage backward integration so that over time, we become self-sufficient WRT sugar.

According to the write-up, BUA's new refinery is primarily for exports; it's located in a free trade zone. So, it will primarily be importing raw sugar, refining and exporting. The concern noted by the industry expert is that due to its license from NEPZA, BUA can turnaround and sell it's product domestically if domestic prices are arbitrarily high (at this point, don't forget that the refinery will solely be using imported raw sugar; and yes, they will pay duty (60%) and levy (10%) if they sell domestically).

While it is a good idea to have someone that can stabilise local prices, the other players think this might be detrimental to the sugar masterplan, especially since, according to them, BUA has not really done well on that front. There should be full commitment to the Sugar Masterplan and a refinery in Nigeria that fully imports raw sugar may not be a step in the right direction and depending on whom you ask, might not show commitment by that refiner.

In summary, we all are still trying to achieve the Sugar Masterplan (I.e. reach self sufficiency in domestic production of raw sugar) and here you are creating a refinery that will only use imported raw sugar, and it's not like you are even doing well with the Sugar Masterplan. Also, it may be difficult to monitor that this sugar you are producing is not being sold in the Nigerian market.

I am neither for or against Dangote and Flour Mills but I guess it's rational for them to have misgivings in this situation.

On the other hand, the government can find ways to ensure BUA is more committed to local production and that they don't sell products from the new refinery in the domestic market.. If they can, it would cap what price others can sell at.. Not really a bad thing but it seems a bit unfair to others who are putting in more backward integration efforts.

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dokitaeleran(m): 6:03pm On Jan 18, 2021
Don't mind them. A lot of people do not read at all
SavageResponse:
This headline is both misleading and mischievous...

For those of you who are too lazy to read here is a gist of the story - The animals were elected mayors for pets in the town as a way to generate interest and drive a fundraising campaign
dokitaeleran(m): 5:58pm On Jan 15, 2021
2 max!!!

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dokitaeleran(m): 4:06pm On Jan 08, 2021
dokitaeleran(m): 2:01pm On Jan 02, 2021
You are very spot on bro. It is even now worse now as most men don't want to marry early as a result of the economy thereby leaving a lot of women unmarried early enough....

EVILFOREST:

It's more prevalent than HIV in Nigeria.
It's as common as MALARIA.
Every Lady who has a womb, already has a fibroid seedling waiting to develop if she fails to get pregnant between the ages of 18 and 25 years.

Pregnancy retards it development.
In Fact, most developing FIBROIDS shrink during pregnancy, because of natural counter mechanisms.
Most of our MOTHERS never had such because they were betrothed to men.
They accommodated Polygamy a lot, so many women got married earlier.
They saw their husbands as their gods.


These 3 KEY facts are not in existence again.
That's why you have all these springing up.

dokitaeleran(m): 3:28pm On Dec 31, 2020
Fibroid is a terrible thing especially when you ain't married. A family member had surgery twice even after she got married. Thank God she is now pregnant. She has been through a whole lot......I don't pray for any woman to experience that devilish wahala

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dokitaeleran(m): 8:41am On Dec 29, 2020
Kenya..........Poland......Will be visiting UK soon.....

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dokitaeleran(m): 5:37pm On Dec 22, 2020
It's been full of ups and downs....I got a car....got a couple of plots of land.....got UK visa......with a baby in sight.....most importantly I got LIFE through GOD!

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dokitaeleran(m): 1:17pm On Dec 04, 2020
Approximately 290k.....early February though.....Return flight.....non stop over

Sanmigbola:


For how much?
dokitaeleran(m): 11:26pm On Dec 03, 2020
I got a cheaper deal with VirginAtlantic.

Do you know if they do not request for covid19 test as well like BA? Thanks


Oggg:

No. British air does not ask
dokitaeleran(m): 11:24pm On Dec 03, 2020
Submitted on the 6th of November

Visiting visa 6 months

kunzzy4me:



Congratulations....pls when did u submit and what category of Visa ?
dokitaeleran(m): 3:48pm On Dec 03, 2020
Thanks a lot. Amen to your prayer.

omoyeni37:

Chai, i am happy for you bro, i pray my own visa get approved too IN JESUS NAME

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dokitaeleran(m): 2:35pm On Dec 03, 2020
Great. Thank you very much.

Oggg:

No. British air does not ask
dokitaeleran(m): 1:57pm On Dec 03, 2020
I got my visa approved yesterday. Please do I have to present a COVID19 test result if I am flying via British Airways? I intend to go early next year. Thanks

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