On Life, love and Politics

"Random musings about Life, love and Politics. Just my open diary on the events going on in the world as I see it."

Distressed Tiko Market Women Resist Council Taxes May 27, 2010

Filed under: Business — kikenileda @ 4:11 PM

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Just when the dust razed by the Tiko market fire disaster was settled and the tears on the cheeks of the victims was drying up and the traders still to get used to the new market situation, the Tiko council is up with their market tolls.

On re-introducing the old daily market sales ticket of FCFA 100 recently, the women around the St. Joseph Catholic Church area stood up like one woman and resisted the tax move with outright confronted with the tax collectors.

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Patrick Awuh on Educating Leaders March 2, 2010

Filed under: Business,Culture,Education — kikenileda @ 11:39 AM

 

Iraq oil contract goes to Angola’s Sonangol January 10, 2010

Filed under: Business,Economy/Economie — kikenileda @ 8:58 AM


Angolan oil platform

Angola is the second biggest producer of oil in Africa

The Angolan state-owned oil company, Sonangol, has signed two initial oilfield deals in Iraq.

The two, the Qayara and Najmah oilfields, are in Nineveh province, known as one of the most dangerous regions of the country.

There are frequent insurgencies there, as Sunni Islamic militants and al-Qaeda are both active.

Sonangol will be paid between $5 and $6 a barrel, one of the highest fees awarded in Iraq's oil deals.

The two fields combined contain an estimated 1.7 billion barrels of oil.

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Dear America:You still Need Us,don’t be Crude!Why Obama’s energy-dependence talk is just demagoguery. August 27, 2009

Filed under: Business — kikenileda @ 3:09 PM


BY PRINCE TURKI AL-FAISAL

"Energy independence" has become a byword on the American political scene, and invoking it is now as essential as baby-kissing. All the recent U.S. presidential candidates employed it, and to this day, the White House Web site lists as a guiding principle the need to "curb our dependence on fossil fuels and make America energy independent." Expect a whole new round of such rhetoric when the global economic recovery begins, and with it, higher oil prices return.

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The impacts of the digitization of land records in poor countries May 21, 2009

Among the many solutions to address the aches which plague developing nations and its people, competent and caring leadership and therefore the perpetual conception and implementation of productive initiatives is likely on the forefront of the list of antidotes. One such solution that I believe would have multiple benefits in terms of increasing the government coffer, employment, the extention of credit, economic activities and helping to reduce fraud and corruption in the real estate sector is to make the current archaic land records of poor nations accessible via the internet.

It's well established that the poor countries of the world are in fact not so poor considering that a greater number of its population owns a piece of real estate, but this asset is not given the full measure of its value mainly due to the lack of reliable and easily accessible data which can help to determine the specific location of the asset, its description and dimensions, its past sale information and present ownership. The availability and easy access to such data via the internet would as it can be well deduced and further elaborated bring fort

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