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Motor Spirit Folk Cover!
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FUCK YOU *unmotors your spirit*
another gizzy folk cover by me and bennie. we've had this one in the works for aaages. hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
bennie: percussion/drums, acoustic bass, mandolin, backing vocals, production, video editing
em: vocals, violin, flute, piano, bow bass, tin whistle
find the rest of our covers here
#we even lit a mildly illegal campfire for this one LOL#bennie did such a good job on the video LOOK AT ITTT#king gizzard & the lizard wizard#kgatlw#king gizzard#king gizzard cover#kglw#folk cover#petrodragonic apocalypse#motor spirit#music#my music#my posts#Youtube#Bandcamp
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Incessant rains hit waste collection as roads to landfills turn unmotorable
The incessant rains battering Bengaluru since the last few days have hit door-to-door waste collection and collection of waste from blackspots. According to sources, compactors arrived late from the Mittaganahalli landfill due to the poor condition of the road inside the dumping yard. Residents in some areas alleged that waste had not been collected for over four days. A waste collector in East…
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Review of PBAT Administration
Review of PBAT Administration
Review of PBAT Administration by Dr kenny Odugbemi (New Year's address)
Economic vital Non oil, Qtr 3-N4trn(67%) Liquidity- N2.7trn Revenue-N10.49trn Borrowing- N7.44trn Recurrent expenditure-N9.92trn Capital expenditure-N8.7trn Budget deficit-N9.18trn GDP-$489.8bn GDP growth-2.2% Debt owed by 36states 28.95%- N6.6trn GDP per Capital-$5,884 Total debt+N87.7trn New borrowing $1.7bn months Out of school children >20m National issues Food security - this will remain elusive without proper security of life and property especially in plateau, Taraba, Sokoto, Kaduna, Katsina, Niger etc These are agrian state Acquisition of 500hectares is impossible as Governor's control of land use, this implies government support will go to the North, who will export their food to earn dollars for themselves at the expense of our patrimony just like Anchor borrower fund Power supply inefficient as grid collapse 12times We generate 12000MGW but less than 4000MGW distribution Capital importation has fallen, 27 states have not anything of the sort. Fuel subsidy will resurface in 2024 President's convoy of 50 cars to attend Friday's Jummat does not show any frugality or sacrifice Seven months of promissory notes with no concrete plan Fighting what ever that will limit FDI - this is elusive due to lack of trust, pandemic of empty pocket of the citizens, lack of forex, Naira scarcity, our banks have no money to give customers How do PBAT fight investment opportunities PBAT administration must leave realm of promise to measurable action plan PBAT just Plan to collect soon, fund sale of crude from Afrexim $2.5bn and dividend of NLNG to Europe and South Africa commence Qtr1 there by mortgaging our future foreign earnings NASS has just increased their budget by 74% that aids passing budget of N28.7trn Provision of forward path and means of N1.73trn,while execution is still at planning stage NAFDAC have no capacity to monitor drug consumption patterns and stock levels *No exit plan for multinationals *No stock limit *No credible alternative locally to replace their products eg Amplicux and Augmentin *Price hike of their products Capital expenditure performance last year: 27% We have 50% unmotorable roads We still owe N1trn for past showdy road construction *We have less than N700bn Fy2024 for Federal Ministry of Work d FDI's investment will remain elusive due to high levels of insecurity, constraints and trade restrictions PMS prices will never go down despite coming on board Dangote Modular refineries Refurbished PH refineries and others in Qtr 3 2024)2025 We only have PMS availability and not at a reasonable price We require the following concrete plan on the following ✓Revamp our economy - informal and formal sector ✓improve border management ✓improve agriculture productivity ✓ Create platform for Federal government to State government for effective collaboration Power generation PMB signed $2bn with Siemen, paid N100m for OEM, What happened to this since PBAT promised to accept assets and liability of past administration Current contract agreement with Siemens is this continuity or new contract there is certainty it will be the same of same Conclusion PBAT to influence minimal dollarisation, emphasis must be on improving local productivity for exports to reduce pressure on the dollar just like current local refining of petroleum Closing inequality will remain elusive if we do not restructure, recalibrate, reposition, and measure output with World-class metric benchmarked We now need community police to curd unabated terrorist action Executive, judiciary now fully incentivised: Legislatures need to stop their financial wrecklessness States to sign into law the deregulation of power act across the states Ensure safety of life and property, provide credit facilities to small scale Nano-entrepreneurship to improve creation of jobs SME's must be fully incentivised to improve on our GDP on our journey to $1trn economy Fy2026 Fy 2024 remain a deceit as to why there is no concrete plan, it is only promissory Secondly harmonizing cooperation and collaboration of States which shows high insolvency and lack of depth in internally generated revenue There is no proof of efficiency or accountability around budget provision during implementation where we allocated *39% for capital expenditure, *N100bn for school feeling We do not emphasize climate adaptation and mitigation We do not have robust budget ecological fund to resolve erosion in sangbana in Venue It is highly discerning that PBAT did not make mention of 195 killed in Plateau this is highly discouraging Read the full article
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Motorists, commuters stranded as flood overruns Onitsha-Owerri highway
Motorists, commuters and pedestrians encountered difficulties in making use of the Onitsha-Owerri Road and the Old Market Road in Onitsha as a result of a downpour that occurred in the area late on Saturday and left some parts of the road enveloped by flood. The downpour, which started at about 6:45 pm till 11:20 pm, left the roads in a bad state, thereby forcing commuters going to their various destinations stranded as only a few commercial vehicles plied the roads. At the Ogbommanu area of the Old Market Road, commuters had a very hectic time navigating through the bad portions of the road as they waded in the flood to continue their journey. Also, at the Upper Iweka end of Oguta Road, before the Queen of the Rosary College, Onitsha, it was the same story for road users as the flooding and refuse bins that were scattered on the road hampered vehicular and non-vehicular movement on that road. The refuse bins, most especially diapers, nylons, water bottles, etc., which the floods forcefully evacuated from various gutters, littered the road and hampered the smooth flow of both vehicular and non-vehicular movements as people struggled to pass through. Besides, the downpour did not help matters for road users as it was accompanied by floods, which made some of the roads almost impassable. At the Onitsha-Owerri Road, the situation caused a standstill on both lanes of the road, especially from Ogboazun/Enamel/Amanator axis as people were seen trekking on one side of the lane. The gridlock that the road now suffers as a result of its bad state was made worse by a broken-down truck at the Amanator Bus Stop on the road. It was gathered that the truck broke down in the area while coming from the Oba section of the road on Wednesday. A road user, who gave her name as Genevieve Okeke, said, “This portion of the Onitsha-Owerri Road has been left abandoned and has become a death trap, thereby making us go through agony. “It has become almost unmotorable; motorists are no longer safe. It seems both officials of federal and state governments do not make use of this portion of the road, if not something would have been done to it. “The authorities should pity us, the suffering is just too much. The rain that fell this night made matters worse for people plying the road and it is not a good development.” Another motorist, who simply identified himself as Godwin, said, “I live in Awada, near Amanator, along the Onitsha-Owerri Road. We are suffering so much on this road. I trekked from Upper Iweka to Amanator because tricycle operators refused to ply the road and the few that summoned courage were charging exorbitantly. “Onitsha is a commercial city, but most of its roads are not befitting of a commercial city. For instance, this Federal road is very critical to the South-East, but it has been left abandoned over the years. “Although many motorists have been avoiding this part of the road, we that are living around the axis are suffering because we have no other road to pass through.” Read the full article
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GH Trends - MP Kofi-Buah and DCE Kwesi Bonzoh clash over road construction
The Member of Parliament for Ellembelle constituency, Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah, clashed with the District Chief Executive, Kwesi Bonzoh, over road construction. Kofi-Buah claimed the road was unmotorable, but Bonzoh argued that it was already under construction. The confrontation escalated, with accusations and heated arguments. This is the second recent clash between MPs and DCEs over…
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MMDA To Rename Bicycle Lanes!
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – After admitting that it was all a misunderstanding, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is renaming all bicycle lanes along EDSA and other thoroughfares to “unmotorized bicycle lanes.” The announcement came after MMDA complained that the bicycle lanes are mostly being used by motorcycle riders. But after MMDA technocrats were…
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[Imported from Blogdrive]Even a quick journey in MTC nowdays makes you feel like a Santa Claus singing and dancing 'Jingle Bang Jingle Bang Jingle All The Way'
Even a quick journey in MTC nowdays makes you feel like a Santa Claus singing and dancing ‘Jingle Bang Jingle Bang Jingle All The Way’ With the turbulent, badly managed, unmotorable and ill-maintained roads of the metropolitan city of Chennai, even a simple, sweet and short ride through the public commuting service of MTC in the city makes you feel like Santa Claus who is known and revered…
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I can't remember if you ever did a comic about this already, but foreigners (especially from outside of Europe) are often BAFFLED at Dutch bicycle culture.
Everyone rides bikes. From toddlers to businessmen in suit. Students move entire couches and refrigerators on bikes. The whole nation is centered around bike traffic.
Nobody wears helmets (unless they are more prone to fall over, like little kids still learning or people with some kind of motor/ balance disabilities, or when the damage would be greater due to speed or terrain: for sports).
Sometimes you get a flat tire and you hop on the back of your mate's bike, who's cycling while holding the steering of your bike with one hand so you AND your bike can all get home.
You don't really need navigation outside of the city because all intersections are numbered and the larger ones have maps with all the numbers on them: you only need to remember the numbers along the route you wish to take.
People generally have more than one bike- it's always handy to keep your old bike because you might want to loan it to a visiting friend or keep it as a "stationbike": a back-up bike that you just park locked near the train station or some other place you frequently visit, often in a different city, that wouldn't be TOO bad if it got stolen, but still good enough to get around on should other transport fall away or be inefficient.
A parent with one kid in a baby seat on the steering, two full grocery bags hanging from the side, and another kid on the back, with their backpack on because they just got picked up from school, is a perfectly normal sight here, and typically people from more car-orientated countries absolutely lose their shit over it upon visiting.
I hunger for lighthearted topics for Scandinavia and The World so please tell me a fun observation from your country (and please remember to mention what country) that I can keep in my back pocket for future comics.
#Bicycles#Scandinavia and the world#The Netherlands#Bikes#It's sorta like Vietnam's bike culture but unmotorized#Humon comics
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Fic: A Bushel And A Peck
AU: Eliot runs an apple orchard. @aimlessglee [AO3]
“What the hell is this?” Eliot asked, but he took the folder Hardison was handing him.
“Flavor,” Hardison said. “Background. Worldbuilding. Just read it, okay? I spend a lot of damn time on these aliases. You need to know who you are if we have to deploy them.”
Eliot flipped through the file. “Why is there a picture of me holding a basket of apples?”
“Just read it!” Hardison said.
Jeremiah Atherton, Jem to absolutely everyone or suffer the consequences, stood at the booth at the entrance to his family’s orchard. Momma and Pops had finally taken the plunge and bought a place down in Florida for the winter. The days were still sunlit and warm, but the nights were getting nippy, and they’d headed south a few weeks ago, promising to be back in the spring. They’d earned it, he thought. He smiled at the pretty blonde beside him - he’d known Heather since they were kids, even babysat her a few times when their parents went out and did stuff together. She made the best apple cider doughnuts in the county, and her pies were melt-in-your-mouth good. Their families had worked together a long time. It was a solid partnership, kind of part of his inheritance, and only he knew if he had a couple of soft thoughts about her every one in a while.
“Is that supposed to be Parker?” Eliot asked.
“Yes, it’s Parker,” Hardison said.
“Apple orchard, huh,” Eliot said. “Kinda…not very tough. Why can’t I run cattle?”
“Damn, Eliot, do you know the kind of effort it takes to keep a small operation running in this economy?” Hardison scowled. “Cows take care of themselves. Trees don’t. Also you can’t run cattle like that in New England.”
“Huh,” Eliot said, and went back to the file.
“Think it’s gonna be a good weekend?” Jem asked her.
Heather grinned. “It’s always a good weekend in the orchard.” She gestured around her. “Sun’s out. Nice and cool. People are gonna come pick a ton of apples and eat a bunch of doughnuts.”
“And they’ll drink cider,” Jem told her, hefting a gallon jug in each hand. “Don’t forget about the cider.”
“I never could,” Heather promised.
“It’s farm fresh,” he said.
“Honey, I know,” she said, putting her hand over his. “Why do you think I started making doughnuts? I wanted to get out of cider pressing.”
“‘Scuse me,” somebody said. They looked up to see a very tall, very handsome Black man dressed in a v-neck sweater that clung to the muscles of his chest, an expensive coat, and a scarf.
“Uh huh,” Eliot said. I see you.“
"What?” Hardison asked, all innocence.
“Hey, man, what can I do for you?” Jem said.
“I’m here to pick apples,” the guy said. “I kinda thought that was what people did here?”
“Weren’t you here last weekend?” Heather asked suddenly. She leaned her elbow on the counter and cupped her chin in her hand. “You were. You bought a dozen doughnuts and a half-gallon of cider.”
The guy smiled at her. “Good memory. I was, and I did. But you make a couple of pies and a batch of applesauce and boom, you need more apples.”
“And the weekend before that,” Heather said.
��I…like apples?” the guy said.
“We should make you a punch card or something,” Jem teased. “Tell you what.” He took one of the orchard’s business cards from a rack and scribbled on the back of it. “Come four weekends and I’ll give you a free peck the fifth time.” He held out the card, and the guy took it and looked at it fondly before he tucked it in his pocket.
“Deal,” the guy said.
“Take a doughnut,” Heather urged, wrapping one in a napkin as Jem pulled a basket off the stack and put it on the counter. “On me. You’ll need your energy.”
“Thanks,” the guy said. He smiled at them as he took the basket and the doughnut.
“Hey, man, what’s your name?” Jem called.
“Alistair,” the guy said. “Alistair Weaver.”
“What are you in this fantasy, some kind of fancy city lawyer?” Eliot asked.
“Well, yeah,” Hardison said. “That’s kind of how it works.”
Alistair did come back the next weekend, and then the weekend after that. They had a nice conversation every time Alistair showed up at the booth, which he did more and more often, coming back for a refreshing glass of cider or one of Heather’s sandwiches or a bag of cinnamon almonds. Jem found he was looking forward to seeing him. This time, Alistair was in a more casual outfit: a fleece and fitted jeans. He looked good, sophisticated in a kind of way Jem couldn’t pull off.
“Can’t resist that free peck, huh?” Jem teased.
“Not when you’ve got the best apples in the state,” Alistair said, and grinned.
“Did you know a peck can also be a quick kiss?” Heather said suddenly. “Usually on the cheek, but sometimes on the lips.” They both looked at her.
“She’s just kind of like that,” Jem told Alistair. “Says things.”
“I get it,” Alistair said.
“He owes you a peck,” Heather insisted. “Come on, Jemothy. Cough up.”
“That’s not my name,” Jem mumbled.
“Hey, if it’ll make you happy,” Alistair said. He leaned over the counter and presented his cheek to Jem.
“Uh,” Jem said.
“We’ll both do it,” Heather said. “Ready, Jem?” She pushed herself up on the counter and gave Alistair a dry little kiss on the cheek. Jem didn’t move.
“I get it,” Alistair said, winking at Jem. “You’re a big talker. You talk the talk, but you don’t peck the peck.”
“I do,” Jem insisted, and he leaned in and gave Alistair a quick kiss, barely brushing his lips over Alistair’s warm, freshly shaved skin. Alistair smelled really good, honestly. It kinda made Jem tingly inside. He wanted to press his nose against Alistair’s neck and just breathe him in.
“Now that’s customer service,” Alistair said. He took his basket and the doughnut Heather had insisted on giving him again. He grinned at them. “See you in a couple of hours.”
“A guy like that doesn’t drive out from the city every weekend just because he likes our apples,” Heather told him. “He likes you.”
“Maybe he likes you,” Jem said.
Heather shrugs. “Everybody likes me. He likes you especially. I’ve seen the way he looks at you.”
Jem squinted at her. “I don’t think so.” But he was definitely waiting for Alistair to come back, he realized, as he weighed people’s baskets of apples and took their money. His heart jumped around a little when he saw Alistair approaching, or maybe that was his stomach. He’d stress-eaten a couple of doughnuts between customers. He snuck a glance at Heather, but she was busy, thank heavens. He’d had enough of her help for one day.
“Hey, man,” he said as Alistair handed the basket over.
“Hey yourself,” Alistair said, smiling sweetly. Jem ducked his face to hide the fact that he was blushing a little. Alistair leaned on the counter. “About earlier…I hope I didn’t make you uncomfortable. Seemed like kind of a joke between you and Heather, you know? I was just trying to play along.”
“What, the kiss?” Jem said airily, pretending like it hadn’t meant anything to him. “Nah. Heather’s like that. She likes to meddle. Don’t ever play Truth or Dare with her. I’ll give you that one for free.”
“Oh, that was a kiss to you?” Alistair joked. “Damn, I guess it’s a good thing I never asked for your number.”
“No, it wasn’t…” Jem started and then squinted at Alistair. “I gave you my number. It’s on the business card. You could have called any time. If, uh, you wanted to call. For whatever reason.”
“I didn’t think that was your personal number,” Alistair said. “Besides, I was kind of busy this week. Had to rush to finish all the work for a big trial so I could come out here today. Then I find out if I did call you and ask you out, the kiss I’m gonna get at the end of the date is a peck on the cheek.”
“That’s not how I kiss,” Jem protested.
Alistair raised one eyebrow and smirked.
“Not on a date, anyway,” Jem mumbled. He felt half-hypnotized by the warmth in Alistair’s deep voice and dark eyes.
“Tell you what,” Alistair said. “I’ll come back next week and you can prove it. When does the orchard close?”
“Seven,” Jem said.
Alistair nodded. “I’ll make reservations for eight. Where’s good around here?”
“My place,” Jem said boldly. “Not a better cook in the county.”
“It’s a date,” Alistair said. He checked his watch. “Hey, let me pay you for those apples.” Jem startled out of his daze and started bagging them up.
“You leaving already?” Heather said, finally disentangled from her customers. She started putting doughnuts and a half-dozen hand pies into a box. “Aww, Alistair. I feel like I barely saw you.”
“Don’t you worry,” Alistair said. “I’ll see you both next weekend.” He took the apples and the bakery box and handed over some cash.
“Y'ain’t that slick, ace,” Eliot said, but he said it fondly. He reached over and patted Hardison’s knee.
“You wanna put together the aliases, be my guest,” Hardison said, tapping at his keyboard and frowning at his screen. He softened up enough to smile at Eliot.
The date went well. Really well, actually. Jem had made dessert to go with the simple bread and stew he’d prepared, but dessert had to wait while he proved to Alistair that hell yeah, he kissed better than a peck on the cheek. Alistair made it back to his AirBnB that night, but after the next couple of weekends, he stopped bothering to book one, and they started waking up cuddled together on crisp Sunday mornings. Honestly, their relationship was pretty perfect: Alistair worked in the city in the week and came out on the weekends. Sometimes he even helped in the orchard, though operations were winding down and Jem was shifting to pumpkins, the corn maze, and hay rides, motorized and unmotorized.
“It’s not like work at all,” he said, standing in the front booth with Heather while Jem tinkered around in the engine of the old farm truck they used for hay rides sometimes. “Work is all research and computers and suits and yelling. This is peaceful. There’s fresh air. People are happy to see me.”
“I’m happy to see you,” Heather told him. He put his arm around her companionably. Jem grinned at both of them. He looked down at his stomach.
“Aw, hell,” he said. “Got grease all over my t-shirt.” He shrugged off his overshirt and reached down and stripped off his t-shirt. He put his overshirt back on and started to do up the buttons.
“WAIT,” Heather yelled. She ran to the house and came back with a glass, which she filled with cider and handed to Jem. “Alistair! Do you have your phone on you? Take a picture!”
“Way ahead of you, H,” Alistair said, coming up and crouching. “Jem, baby, strike a pose on that hay bale.”
“This is dumb,” Jem said.
“It’s absolutely not,” Alistair said. “I’ve got a buddy in advertising and we’re gonna use this to make an ad campaign for the orchard. Double your business easy.”
“We’re going to sell so much cider!” Heather said excitedly, clasping her hands together.
“Now that’s too much,” Eliot said.
“You wanna see the cider ad campaign or not?” Hardison asked.
“…yeah,” Eliot said.
“Back page,” Hardison said, still staring into his screen. Eliot flipped through. He had to admit, Hardison had done a hell of a job. He didn’t remember lying half-shirtless on a hay bale at any point, but looking at the photos, maybe he’d just forgotten. Hardison asked him to do a lot of stuff that seemed foolish at the time, and Eliot tried to forget it.
“Are we gonna use this any time soon?” he asked.
“You never know,” Hardison said mysteriously.
“I know,” Parker said, coming down from the ceiling. “And I like it. So maybe.”
“Well,” Eliot said. “Could be worse.”
“I know you know how good you’ve got it,” Hardison told him.
“Really good,” Parker agreed.
“Really good,” Eliot said, nodding along. He grinned at them. “The best.”
“And don’t you forget it,” Parker told him. “Let’s go find some cider doughnuts. I need to know what those are.”
“Let’s do it,” Eliot said, and together they pried Hardison away from his computer and went to find an orchard.
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fuck you. unmotors your spirit
#stay tuned !#it sounds bad cos its being played out of phone speakers but you get the idea hopefully#also we're gonna be doing a limited run of like 25 gizzfolk album CDs so stay tuned if youre interested in that as well!!#king gizzard#kgatlw#my posts
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walker
* for you who still walks, who yet ambulates, who - hearing sounds of a ambulance chase down a busy street
remains aware - not fearful of the fate - of the imminent recipient of that hasty spate, or a demise; in all that's around -
tho' unmotorized, feeling in no way incomplete, unduly earthbound.
you'd be surprised who you're walking with - who walks with you:
on your shoulder, by your side, behind you, or an inside spirit or two while you step;
is it someone from a new crew, or an ancient like imhotep?
a residual from that brew you imbibe whilst you stride?
i guess you decide...
'if u step lively, it's quite likely a bike will much more sprightly reinvigorate your tired feet;
but perhaps you're not so wired & unexersized lungs 'll leave you beat, nearly expired, after a few laps round your block's map, back to home base to grab a bite to eat.
in any case, from the contented look on your face, a well-massaged visage of vitality, despite your relatively low velocity;
i espy you; won't deny your 360 degree view, 365-day, yearly rendezvous with whatever is awaiting you at your destination's fruit-filled station - clearly - it's what you're willing to do, without hesitation, daily...
walker.
...i'm just a voyeur, not a stalker - jsyk*. * 7/20 - lebuc - walker (to the person who walks past my window twice daily - every day - rain or shine)
* just so you know
(even the postscript rhymes............end show ;-) )
#poetry#free verse#creative writing#poets on Tumblr#creativeduringcovid19#lit#lebuc#twc poetry#poetryriot#spilled ink#writerscreed#heartsacrossthestreet#smitten by poetry#abstractcommunity#savage words#smittenbypoetry#poeticstories#inkskinned#poetry portal#24hours open#brokensoulsreborn#poetic#rhyme#metrical#unstressed#blank verse#alliteration#assonance#walker
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Review of PBAT Administration
Review of PBAT Administration
Review of PBAT Administration by Dr kenny Odugbemi (New Year's address)
Economic vital Non oil, Qtr 3-N4trn(67%) Liquidity- N2.7trn Revenue-N10.49trn Borrowing- N7.44trn Recurrent expenditure-N9.92trn Capital expenditure-N8.7trn Budget deficit-N9.18trn GDP-$489.8bn GDP growth-2.2% Debt owed by 36states 28.95%- N6.6trn GDP per Capital-$5,884 Total debt+N87.7trn New borrowing $1.7bn months Out of school children >20m National issues Food security - this will remain elusive without proper security of life and property especially in plateau, Taraba, Sokoto, Kaduna, Katsina, Niger etc These are agrian state Acquisition of 500hectares is impossible as Governor's control of land use, this implies government support will go to the North, who will export their food to earn dollars for themselves at the expense of our patrimony just like Anchor borrower fund Power supply inefficient as grid collapse 12times We generate 12000MGW but less than 4000MGW distribution Capital importation has fallen, 27 states have not anything of the sort. Fuel subsidy will resurface in 2024 President's convoy of 50 cars to attend Friday's Jummat does not show any frugality or sacrifice Seven months of promissory notes with no concrete plan Fighting what ever that will limit FDI - this is elusive due to lack of trust, pandemic of empty pocket of the citizens, lack of forex, Naira scarcity, our banks have no money to give customers How do PBAT fight investment opportunities PBAT administration must leave realm of promise to measurable action plan PBAT just Plan to collect soon, fund sale of crude from Afrexim $2.5bn and dividend of NLNG to Europe and South Africa commence Qtr1 there by mortgaging our future foreign earnings NASS has just increased their budget by 74% that aids passing budget of N28.7trn Provision of forward path and means of N1.73trn,while execution is still at planning stage NAFDAC have no capacity to monitor drug consumption patterns and stock levels *No exit plan for multinationals *No stock limit *No credible alternative locally to replace their products eg Amplicux and Augmentin *Price hike of their products Capital expenditure performance last year: 27% We have 50% unmotorable roads We still owe N1trn for past showdy road construction *We have less than N700bn Fy2024 for Federal Ministry of Work d FDI's investment will remain elusive due to high levels of insecurity, constraints and trade restrictions PMS prices will never go down despite coming on board Dangote Modular refineries Refurbished PH refineries and others in Qtr 3 2024)2025 We only have PMS availability and not at a reasonable price We require the following concrete plan on the following ✓Revamp our economy - informal and formal sector ✓improve border management ✓improve agriculture productivity ✓ Create platform for Federal government to State government for effective collaboration Power generation PMB signed $2bn with Siemen, paid N100m for OEM, What happened to this since PBAT promised to accept assets and liability of past administration Current contract agreement with Siemens is this continuity or new contract there is certainty it will be the same of same Conclusion PBAT to influence minimal dollarisation, emphasis must be on improving local productivity for exports to reduce pressure on the dollar just like current local refining of petroleum Closing inequality will remain elusive if we do not restructure, recalibrate, reposition, and measure output with World-class metric benchmarked We now need community police to curd unabated terrorist action Executive, judiciary now fully incentivised: Legislatures need to stop their financial wrecklessness States to sign into law the deregulation of power act across the states Ensure safety of life and property, provide credit facilities to small scale Nano-entrepreneurship to improve creation of jobs SME's must be fully incentivised to improve on our GDP on our journey to $1trn economy Fy2026 Fy 2024 remain a deceit as to why there is no concrete plan, it is only promissory Secondly harmonizing cooperation and collaboration of States which shows high insolvency and lack of depth in internally generated revenue There is no proof of efficiency or accountability around budget provision during implementation where we allocated *39% for capital expenditure, *N100bn for school feeling We do not emphasize climate adaptation and mitigation We do not have robust budget ecological fund to resolve erosion in sangbana in Venue It is highly discerning that PBAT did not make mention of 195 killed in Plateau this is highly discouraging Read the full article
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Meteo predicts flash floods in these areas
The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has predicted flash floods to occur in Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi and some other areas across the country during the April to June period. According to GMet’s 2023 seasonal forecast, the flash floods may lead to some roads becoming unmotorable. “The total cumulative rainfall amount for March April May (MAM) both in time and space will be near normal to above…
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Dog scootering uses one or more dogs to pull a human riding an unmotorized kick scooter. It is similar to mushing, which is done in the winter, but generally with fewer dogs and with a scooter instead of a dogsled. The dogs wear the same harnesses that sled dogs wear, and are hooked to the scooter with a gangline. The gangline usually incorporates a bungee cord to smooth out the shocks of speeding up and takeoff. Dog scooterers get together for fun runs, where a number of dog scooterers run their dogs and scooters on the same trails. Fun runs may be just a morning run, or can be a weekend-long activity with multiple runs scheduled.
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