
K3mjiGvng
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K3mjiGvng
@Rockite_
Civil servant (CS). Son of the Great IKA people in Delta State. Wars do not decide who's right, they decide who's left.






ppl not knowing that squirt is pee is frying me









BIG NEWS 🚨: The Federal Government on Sunday announced that electricity generation increased from 3,951MW to 4,300MW between March 28 and April 10.

I schooled in Onitsha High School, Onitsha. One morning, the principal Mrs Julie Ofoefuna informed us that Mr Peter Obi was coming to our school because the Senior Prefect called him and reported that the school building was at the verge of collapse which was true. We thought it was a joke because my school was one of the local schools then, we said” the governor has not finished visiting CKC, DMGS, St Charles, QRC”etc these are best schools then. By 12:00pm that day, he landed with Dr Kay Onyechi the state commissioner of basic education, he inspected the school. He said he will return after two weeks. Two weeks passed we didn’t see him, we took his words as normal Nigeria politicians 😭😭😂.On the third week which was school closing period, he landed. He came like a thief, no motorcades or sirens blowing ” he apologized for coming after two weeks, he said when he learnt that the school was in exam period, he decided to wait but to come after exam. In the end, he gave more than enough for the school renovation. He asked us what we wanted for lunch, nobody could mention any reasonable food. He gave each student ₦100 for snacks.

I took this photo on a site today. Look at the bottom of that block stack. Those blocks are cracking before a single load has been placed on them. Nobody has even used them to build yet and the blocks are already breaking apart. This is what happens when your block molder uses too much sand and too little cement just to cut cost. The blocks look fine when they come out of the mold. They even feel okay when you stack them. But the moment any pressure comes or the sun hits them hard enough they start to fail. The scary part is that most clients never notice this. They see blocks stacked up on site and they feel good. Progress is happening. Money is moving. But the wall going up on a weak foundation of bad blocks is not progress. It is a problem you are paying to build. Before your next project starts ask your contractor to test the blocks. A simple delivery test will help you, if 500 blocks are delivered and 10 blocks damaged, it's a poor block. This check can tell you a lot. Better yet hire someone to supervise material delivery so rubbish blocks never make it to your site. Have you ever observed blocks supplied to your site having many breakages?


















