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Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Shell LiveWIRE supports people with disabilities to achieve their dreams

Mbuotidem Okorie dreamt of having his own business, but his disability forced him to beg for a living without hope of work in Nigeria. A Shell programme supporting young entrepreneurs has helped him and others achieve their ambitions. 

Without the use of his legs, and having no wheelchair or work, 32 year-old paraplegic Mbuotidem Okorie struggled to get around the streets of his hometown of Uyo on his hands, begging for food. It was a stark contrast to his dream of owning a shoemaking business. 






“I was begging on the streets just to survive,” he says.
Nigeria suffers from very high levels of youth unemployment. For those with disabilities, finding work is particularly hard, and there is little social protection on offer.

From dream into reality
Mbuotidem was nominated by officials from his home state of Akwa-Ibom for the social investment programme called Shell LiveWIRE, which offers knowledge and support to young entrepreneurs, helping them to turn ideas into successful businesses. The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) broadened the scheme in 2014 to include people with disabilities. Around 180 disabled people took part.

Mbuotidem trained as a shoemaker through Shell LiveWIRE, which also provided him with a wheelchair. When he completed the course he received financial assistance to start his own business using his new skills.

Now he makes and sells shoes in his own shop. “I no longer have to beg,” he said.

Mbuotidem he is one of around 5,700 young Nigerians to have benefited from Shell LiveWIRE since launched in the country in 2003.

“The Shell LiveWIRE Nigeria programme is a first step in an exciting journey to success,” said Nedo Osayande, Sustainable Development and Community Relations manager at SPDC. “This is the first time the programme is focusing on people with disabilities. We are sure they will continue the successes of thousands previous Nigerian participants.”  



Helping others

Agnes Udo, who is severely hearing and speech impaired, survived on the charity of friends and family until she took part in Shell LiveWIRE. She now runs a successful poultry farm, using her business training and start-up grant.

Thirty-year old Tom Ezekiel, who is blind, was unemployed before starting the training. Even before finishing the course, he too had opened a chicken farm.

“I was doing nothing before the training,” Tom says. “With the support of the programme, I am really pleased that I am now employed.”

LiveWIRE also offers training for disabled people already in work who want to improve their skills or set up on their own.


Although 32 year-old Joseph Richard lost his sight when he was15, he manages a shop selling ceremonial beads that are an important part of Nigerian culture.  


“I learnt how to improve my bead making skills and how to be independent,” Joseph says. “I also learnt how to run a business.” 

Joseph is now planning to set up his own bead-making company, a venture that could create employment for others.

For more information on the Shell LiveWIRE Programme



370 comments:

  1. awww...i like people that despite their predicament,they still struggle to survive

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  2. GOOD morning LIBERS ..
    ------LIB prince-----

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  3. Awwww so touching

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  4. Dats 9ic oh.

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  5. This is a very nice idea, God bless them. Hmconcept2000@gmail.com

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  6. it's really innovating ...
    ---*-*LIB prince -------

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  7. Yo! This is really good,this is what top organisations in Nigeria should do...good morning o jare linda

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  8. good of them...


    #GodblessNigeria

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  9. A touching gesture a good one by shell

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  10. This is a very nice idea, God bless them. Hmconcept2000@gmail.com

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  11. Good one guyz, at least people with disabilities should be recognised.

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  12. Nice one...

    Gdmoni Linda nd Libers.......Av a great day

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  13. Nice one...

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  14. Nice one...

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  15. Nice one...

    Gdmoni Linda nd Libers.......Av a great day

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  16. Life inspiring...
    Thank you guys

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  17. Wow. Dats a great one from shell. Making a man to smile is one of the greatest achievements.



    Nonso Okoh via SAMSUNG GALAXY SMART PHONE.

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  18. Kudos 2shell. De really tried


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  19. Ehya! This is a good iniciative fa! Nice 1

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  20. Thank you shell fffor giving the less privileged opportunities like dis

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  21. Thank you shell! Other comapnies should follow suit. Omolemomoh@yahoo.com

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  22. May God empower them more.
    blessing.ezike@yahoo.com

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  23. This are the type of social services that we want companies to offer. Not building bill boards to support and praise the ruling government.

    One and Only Ada David Omobabalanu

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  24. God bles u ..somto200@gmail.com

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  25. God bless their heart

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  26. It is well @ shobo_y@yahoo.com

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  27. Yea atlist depite there incomplete, de still gat hope for there future drms 2live. 9ic wrk 2Shell.


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  28. God bless the shell company ... I need job too o lol

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  29. Ok.... Good morning Lindway, please oh I was left out last year on LIB. Giveaway, people like Bonario NNAGS VIA NOKIA 3310, now NOKIA LUMIA, and Onyx Godwin, and the rest of LIB here, them alloy chikezie, Bishop Dammy, shina shine, and some of them are new here, the prince was also left out because he was not longer commenting here, so I don't want to be left out dis year oh, I was among the people who thank u for the house u build for ur parents last year, I was using Swagg isimemen to comment here, it was latter I start using google accnt some months ago to comment here, to u to no that I have been ur follower for 2 years and half now. But if am short-listed among LIB this year again, I won't be happy with u @all. Bobbyferafavorirabo@gmail.com

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  30. They v rilly tryed..rosepowell0@gmail.com

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  31. 9ce 1. Almighty God will continue 2 strengthen them 2 do more

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  32. The battle continues...

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  33. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    God bless them for this abeg.....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  34. wao!!may God bless shell company..

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  35. I like blackberry because it can perform thousands of different task and d best part of blackberry is its email which is very unique the hardware and software has been program in such a way that make it easy to upgrade the IOS automatically. Hmconcept2000@gmail.com

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  36. Don't give up on ur dreams. You inspire me. One day you will have it ur way.

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  37. Aww thats jx sweet...Umm me thanks goes out to all the sponsors....
    Cherrio

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  38. Aw! That's so nice of them. Good morning all

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  39. Helping others makes me happy & fulfilled...God bless them

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  40. Love my blackberry for the following following reasons.... 1.Removable Battery – Knowing that batteries go bad over time, I do not understand why some cell phone manufacturers build phones with non-removable batteries. Gladly, this is not the case with BlackBerry. 2.BBM Social – If you are a developer, the BBM Social Platform API will provide you with access to the social features and functionality of the BlackBerry Messenger, all from within your app. 3.Peek-a-Boo – Newer BlackBerry smartphones allow you to sneak a peek at your latest notifications and messages without the need to switch or exit the current app you are using. 4. BlackBerry Messenger – Before WhatsApp, Viber, and all the other new messaging applications arrived the BlackBerry Messenger was king. Many of its features were copied by its competitors and it is still the most secured messaging app on the market. Best of all, it’s FREE! 5.Expandable Memory – Fit in as many gigabytes as you want! With flexible memory card options, you don’t have to be limited to phone sets that have a set amount of internal memory. 6. Lastly the subscription part. With my Blackberry 1500 subscription I browse with my smartphone for one month without any interuption. Blackberry rocks jooor. Stellasmiles@live.com

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  41. Good morning all..adaoranwaka@gmail.com

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  42. wow./thats really great,,,, samuelsteamy1112@gmail.com

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  43. Nice initiative.

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  44. Social responsibility on point...,.gud job shell(bimbovat@gmail.com)

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  45. Shell has always been at fore front of corporate social responsibilities. Great humanitarian gesture.

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  46. Social responsibility on point...,.gud job shell(bimbovat@gmail.com)

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  47. Nice.


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  48. Thats very philanthropic of shell plc, very touching nd caring. Long live SHELL. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ SAFETY FIRST $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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  49. There is ability in disability. In fact they are only physically challenged.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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  50. nice gesture. things i like abt blackberry, it provides an incredible communication experience,it is easy to access from anywhere,it is fast in browsing

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  51. Good work from Shell. Let other corporate bodies borrow a leaf from Shell.

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  52. Linda my birthday tomorrow ooo pls blackberry passport is all I want for my birthday, thanks. #THAT AKWA IBOM BOY#

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  53. Aww...this a a good feat. May they touch a lotof lives.

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  54. Woooow gud one


    mzhrf20@yahoo.com

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  55. I feel so emotional right now.
    I can imagine how happy they are. Just thinking of how to survive the day alone and all of a sudden, a brighter future beholds you.
    SPDC God bless you for this initiate.
    Am just so happy, I truly am.
    I pray for grace and wisdom to uphold that which has been given unto them.

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  56. God knows how to reward bodies like this. May the Lord increase you in Jesus name. Amen. Phil 4:13. BishopDammy#

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  57. Shell more grease to your elbow

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  58. That's very Nice of them ooo...this is Good

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  59. people like this make me buy things that i don't need just to support them and I hate it when people think their disability gives them the right to remain on the street.

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  60. Good morning Linda. Shell`s support will really help them aim above the stars and achieve their dreams. Thumbs up to this initiative.

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  61. This is very nice...I must say. Providing employment for †ђξ disabled is also another way of empowering them αи∂ putting a stop to beggars going around streets begging for food or money...

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  62. Good morning Linda...Good morning LIB readers.

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  63. A nice corporate social responsibility. .daiceking2011@yahoo.com

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  64. This is very nice...I must say. Providing employment for †ђξ disabled is also another way of empowering them αи∂ putting a stop to beggars going around streets begging for food or money...

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  65. nice gesture. things i like about blackberry, it provides an incredible communication experience,it is easy to access from anywhere,it has a fast browser.madonnaobute2000@yahoo.com

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  66. Ojai says" kudos to shell, u always bring back hope to the hopeless.

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  67. Henry_ogb@yahoo.co.uk

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  68. Unikb2011@gmail.com

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  69. Corporate social responsibility is very good. Brings abt mutual benefits.

    The disabled guy's story has changed. Thank God

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  70. Well done SPDC.
    syahaya37@gmail.com

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  71. This is soooo nice. It's sad to think that many of them actually have no dreams. So settled are they in the begging business. Sadly, this project cannot get to every disabled person in Nigeria. We need more projects like this.

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  72. Thanks SPDC, God bless you for making their dreams come true.

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  73. Cool. Sleek100@hotmail.co.uk

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  74. Good one more of this will make Nigeria a better place

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  75. kudos to dem.
    may God continue to empower u all.
    kehindeosilesi@yahoo.com

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  76. Good one more of this will make Nigeria a better place

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  77. kind act, we need more of that
    raphaelconuorah@gmail.com

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  78. Thanks. Shelll touching lives since 19century.
    Olleycynthia@yahoo.com

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  79. I have been using BlackBerry as my main phone for almost five years now and here are some things I can think of:
    * better battery life
    * nice form factor / good feel
    * great keyboard
    * good messaging product (BBM)
    * non-touchscreen input (more precise, keeps screen clean)
    * low cost, low data usage
    * familiarity (to people who have used BlackBerry for work)
    * push-based notification
    * great email functionality
    * more professional appearance, brand recognition
    * easily unlocked from carrier (versus iPhone)
    * good for travelling (some have dual CDMA/ GSM radios and carrier plans)
    * robustness / durability
    * better reception / call quality (some models)
    *security

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  80. Good step, I hope others emulate

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  81. This season is truly the season of surprise..Linda do her own.. Blackberrry are doing dere's ..Mtn gan day do too.. Although I don't no wat's rong wid my own sim.. And shells.. Good work all of ya...

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  82. There's always ability in disability.

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  83. thanks to shell and thanks too our fake govenrment

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  84. I used a BlackBerry as my main phone for almost five years and here are some things I can think of:
    *.better battery life
    *.nice form factor / good feel
    *.great keyboard
    *.good messaging product (BBM)
    *.non-touchscreen input (more precise, keeps screen clean)
    *.low cost, low data usage
    *.familiarity (to people who have used BlackBerry for work)
    *.push-based notification
    *.great email functionality
    *.more professional appearance, brand recognition
    *.easily unlocked from carrier (versus iPhone)
    *.good for travelling (some have dual CDMA/GSM radios and carrier plans)
    *.robustness / durability
    *.better reception / call quality (some models)
    *.security ...... Lexyflow617@gmail.com

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  85. That's so great of them
    diamondberry027@gmail.com

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  86. Wow, this is really wonderful, May GOD bless all. 'Sergio Frankie'

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  87. Olumide_m@yahoo.com..hope I'd win.

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  88. Datz good of dem... Nd God bless d disabled ones

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  89. It's always a good thing when companies give back to the community. Well done

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  90. Ohoh.
    #chynell#

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  91. Sweetprincess_pretty@yahoo.com

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  92. How nice,teach a man how to fish so he can feed himself.

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  93. nice gesture.i like blackberry bcos its efficient and unique,its easy to access from anywhere,it has a fast browser,it is portable,it provides a great communication experience,it has integrated mobile office,it supports multiple tabs.madonnaobute2000@yahoo.com

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  94. it is a good idea. keep it up.

    mjabdulk@gmail.com

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  95. Please could someone put me through on how the "first to comment grabs" are been won.»»»»»olumide_m@yahoo.com

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  96. God bless u guys



    Amakadarlyn@yahoo.com

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  97. Eyaaaaaa it feels so good to reach out and put smiles on people's faces even when they least expected

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  98. Too Gud meenh.

    Remsco2sure@gmail.com

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  99. Good, shell is giving hope to the hopeless, God will reward them for this..

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  100. Wow!!! This is so great, there are alot of talents out there, most needs support.

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  101. WHEN YOU SUPORT OTHERS,GOD SUPORTS YOU...AKA..GREATER HEIGHTS

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  102. Woow! Nice!

    #YesWeCanChangeThisCountry! Like our page and your life will be richer forever! Vote for change! Vote for your right! Nigeria we unite! https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=580773078723071&refid=17&_ft_&__tn__=C

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  103. More blessin 2d Shell n owner of dis Blong. Lindocious


    Remsco2sure@gmail.com

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  104. May God lift us unto higher grounds...so many ppl have unrealised dreams

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  105. Your worth isn't worth you have but what you can give.... nice move

    **Commenting live from river ethiope**

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  106. Good of them

    Yemisiolusola33@yahoo.com

    Yemisi Z10 says so

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  107. Nice one. «QUEENMAYA«REPORTING«LIVE«

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  108. DEDE SAMSON...........samson_dede101@yahoo.com16 December 2014 at 07:36

    nice 1

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  109. Naija vote wisely

    1. Ondo & Ekiti people please # Fight Buhari for jailing your Hero, Pa Adekunle Ajasin after several courts at diverse times found him innocent."

    2. Imo people, please #Fight Buhari for the 100 year jail term for your renowned son, Sam Mbakwe, whose reelection was annulled by GMB"

    3. Lagos people #Fight Buhari for humiliating and jailing your Governor Lateef Jakande, hitherto a journo with @nigeriantribun e for speaking"

    4. Edo people #Fight Buhari 4 imprisoning your most revered Executive Governor of Old, Prof. Ambrose Alli causing shame to the Oba's Kingdom"

    5. Enugu people #Fight Buhari for imprisoning Jim Nwobodo for no just cause, halting momentum of the progress the Coal City was making

    6. Ogun people #Fight Buhari for withering your blossoming Mayflower Uncle Tai Solarin whose death was from complications of torture in jail" and also for jailing your first executive governor, Pa Olabisi Onabanjo causing him to die in prison

    7. Anambra people #Fight Buhari for disgracing and jailing your erudite & dear Chief Alex Ekwueme GCON for demanding equitable Power Sharing"

    8. Plateau people (including Benue, Nassarawa era) #Fight Buhari for jailing your Gov. Solomon Lar to a term of 88 years even as innocent"

    9. Kaduna people should #Fight Buhari for dehumanizing in guise of AC a brilliant, by no- means Saint Umaru Dikko for critizing d Junta"

    10. Abia people should #Fight Buhari for forcing the hand of his unbending COS Cdr. Ebitu Ukiwe for resisting Nigeria's OIC membership"

    11. Nigerians Should #Fight Buhari for his nepotistic jailings after the staged escape of a most wanted offender Sen. Uba Ahmed of Bauchi"

    12. Kano people (both Xtians & Moslems) should #Fight Buhari for humiliating Late Emir Ado Bayero for his personal visit to Israel '85"

    13. Osun people should #Fight Buhari for the deliberate humiliation death to the Ooni of Ife for his visit to Israel with the Emir of Kano"

    14. Osun people #Fight Buhari for Decree 4,refined by the next regime Dele Giwa's killers.

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  110. I have always used a blackberry, not because I don't have an option of using any other phone but because I love the blackberry phone! Currently using one but it recently started having problems since it fell and the screen broke! A friend offered to get me this newly hyped phone but a lesser version of it but I said I preferred a blackberry, he termed me obsolete! Well, that's just me, I'll pick a BB over any phone anytime because its so flexible and wonderful to operate, with an awesome look to go with, oh! D joy it brings! Wining this is going to make my year!
    Don't mess with Bee and her BB *wink*
    Unikb2011@gmail.com

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  111. hmmn wat dey are doing is very very good,nd aunty Linda how do I win dis blackberry passport,is it only wen I comment or write short note on the lib giveaway only or on all gist dat u post pls lemme knw asap

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  112. awwwwww........so nice of shellwire.tanks shellwire for the changing the lives of the disabled

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  113. Nice initiative. I love the program but they should also include people like us that are not disabled.
    Kudos to SHELL NIGERIA
    fortunes4ebzy@gmail.com

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  114. Aww this is so touching. ...learn a trade ppl

    prettyteddie@yahoo.com

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  115. ThankGod for shell Live Wire...

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  116. Wow' that's encouraging. Thumbz up for givin dem a cause to smile.

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  117. This is serious!.
    Youngbuddy51@yahoo.com

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  118. Wow, its lovely... i only wish d govt cn take a step also. God please help Nigeria

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  119. critical steps in the right direction..and givin their life a meaning..I hope other IOCs wld emulate this and widen their SD to reach out to other parts of the country... Shell livewire..is indeed a LIVE-WIRE to spark up the best in any one regardless of ow impaired they might be.

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  120. Wow thats what we want in this country
    Amazingemy7@gmail.com

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