Robertia and others, Incase you go to payless, don't look for ideas, look for IGARA TEA. Ejiku.
James Acidri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ma Adripi- Engineer Obetia- It looks like you are the right guy required by the so called national planning authority (NPA) in Uganda. As correctly noted by you, one of the main reasons why we still swim in a sea of poverty particularly in WestNile is the way we conduct business- reference can be made to what I sent you as a typical example of a stock market in a village setting. I will catch up with any feedback on your position about the bail out issue later in the day. Cheers guys James ----- Original Message ---- From: robert obetia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net> Sent: Wednesday, 15 October, 2008 2:44:25 Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Bail outs .hmmessage P { margin:0px; padding:0px;} body.hmmessage { FONT-SIZE:10pt; FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma;} Alaka, Idoru and Mundua, Your provocation got close to annoying me although I have refused to reach my yield point. Alaka, my take is not just on the question but your break neck speed style. How could you guys ask and answer a multi trillion dollar (US$60,000,000,000,000) question too correct to be true for me. If I understand your cause for debate, I would say a Trillion dollar brick is too expensive for a foundation. We have enough blacksmith in Pakwach to make Wedges for breaking stones in Vurra more cheaply. Letâs go local. Idoru and Mundua, you should stay that answer until I hit the jack pot of that answer or when I finish finding the most wanted head /skull for US$250M. You even donât have space in that Bank to keep a trillion. I believe in physical cash not the written. I will describe Alaka as behaving like diversionary. In case Ejiku points to my position as trying to run away from the reality of a modern global village (of ideas) â we must first visit Payless in Nakawa, then Metro Cash and Carry before we go to Wallmart (sp?) of ideas. And when I see DOW ::: â +600 or NASDAQ â 76.45 it means nothing to me. I am yet to establish what Capital Market means in my mother together. Acidri recently educated me on stock exchange market in a manner very much applicable in Terego or Logiri. Therefore, I beg not to inflate this debate in the way US mortgage values are. Even if we catch the flu when the giant sneezes, leave the Americans alone. They are too crazy for big or hyped things. For instance Mundua you talk of bail outs in US (what happened to Bassajja as an example). Graphically US$ 700 Billion = Tarmac for high mobility and dust eradication on all the (9,700km of primary roads, 38,000km district roads and estimated 52,000km community access in Uganda) + (6,000,000 new class self contained housing units for the 30million Ugandans, assuming 5 persons per house hold) + (6 new airports in Arua, Ntungamo, Gulu, Kasese, Kidepo and Soroti for no air traffic to use) + (railway network through all districts to carry people, charcoal and chicken) + (1 borehole water point on every new home) + (900 new schools as Centres of excellence in each of about 900 subcounties in Uganda) + (82 new referral hospitals in each of about 82 districts of Uganda including Kabong where only Ostriches can thrive) + (Hydro energy stations at all 4 major potentials in Uganda and in an environmentally compliant manner) + US$ 250Billion as balance for other forms of empowerment. Do you really think we should start the debate at that level or in that direction? If you think the above figures are wrong find out with Alex Ruhunda. Because that is where we should start, else you will cause an early trauma. Let us draw the first vector correctly. Now last time I had started looking for an agric researcher to help support my planned mushroom project on a ¼ acre. I found him and his first advise was that I just need a small verandah not a ¼. And about Alex Ruhunda, i best remember him for investing in guild president contest where he got 1 vote from Lumumba Hall which had over 10 of his campaign organisers. The question was where were the agents that were promised positions and keeping logistics on election day?. He is a nice guy behind his dim lenses. Somebody should help me take it from there ⦠Watching you by the night. Regards, Robert Obetia --------------------------------- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 01:01:33 -0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: westnilenet@kym.net Subject: [WestNileNet] Bail outs .ExternalClass DIV {} Dear Idoru, Mundua and Alemi, You are our top bankers from West Nile and we are proud of you. In the early nineties and in this decade, the world embraced Privatization as a panacea to all our problems. The same world seems to be nationalizing financial institutions under the guise of bail outs. can we say therefore that it is not correct for Governments to leave sensitive sectors like the financial sector entirely in the hands of the Private sector. Can we also say that it is not enough to think about a strong regulatory regime. Eng. Obetia you have a good understanding of financial issues what is your take. I have not forgotten our other MB A's Ejiku and Ezaga what is your take on the same. Alaka --------------------------------- Get news, entertainment and everything you care about at Live.com. Check it out! _______________________________________________ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. _______________________________________________
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