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Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by Kennyswagz1(m): 12:52am On Oct 13, 2019
FuckDaMods:
Ghana get sense pass Nigeria, their professionals don't misbehave like that. You can see how they organise their country so i might have to believe this news.
Ghana is a shithole like nigeria
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by PetroDollax: 1:52pm On Oct 13, 2019
Ghana is not a sh1thole cheesy grin like nigeria grin Nigeria is a certified sh1thole grin Ghana is gradually making progress grin stop talking like a fool grin

Kennyswagz1:
Ghana is a shithole like nigeria
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by Kennyswagz1(m): 2:56pm On Oct 13, 2019
PetroDollax:
Ghana is not a sh1thole cheesy grin like nigeria grin Nigeria is a certified sh1thole grin Ghana is gradually making progress grin stop talking like a fool grin

Shut up you Gaynian shitholean gringringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by PetroDollax: 3:09pm On Oct 13, 2019
I don’t blame you. I blame that ugly, stinking pig that opened its smelly legs to give birth to a stupidly foolish coacroach ! Foool from the land of Fools. Mumudom grin stvpid goat grin Bubu is busy watching cartoon and picking his teeth while kidnappers have taken over the zoo grin Fuckeduppedness grin

Kennyswagz1:
Shut up you Gaynian shitholean gringringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by Kennyswagz1(m): 3:19pm On Oct 13, 2019
PetroDollax:
I don’t blame you. I blame that ugly, stinking pig that opened its smelly legs to give birth to a stupidly foolish coacroach ! Foool from the land of Fools. Mumudom grin stvpid goat grin Bubu is busy watching cartoon and picking his teeth while kidnappers have taken over the zoo grin Fuckeduppedness grin

gringringrin useless burnt gaynian goat gringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by PetroDollax: 3:28pm On Oct 13, 2019
grin stvpid magg0t from the Federal Republic of Fools grin how many hours of electricity do you get in that zoo? grin what is life expectancy in ShitNigeria? grin depraved, shitty, deluded lunatics in a certified sh1thole grin crime-infested sh1thole grin poverty and stvpidity capital of the world grin 99% of Nigerians are thieves, murderers and rapists grin grin grin oh dear, oh dear grin the world is laughing at the Federal Republic of Fools grin angry walahi grin

Kennyswagz1:
gringringrin useless burnt gaynian goat gringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by Kennyswagz1(m): 3:35pm On Oct 13, 2019
PetroDollax:
grin stvpid magg0t from the Federal Republic of Fools grin how many hours of electricity do you get in that zoo? grin what is life expectancy in ShitNigeria? grin depraved, shitty, deluded lunatics in a certified sh1thole grin crime-infested sh1thole grin poverty and stvpidity capital of the world grin 99% of Nigerians are thieves, murderers and rapists grin grin grin oh dear, oh dear grin the world is laughing at the Federal Republic of Fools grin angry walahi grin

Shut up useless gaynian hegoatgringringringrin leave here and go face your feĺlow burnt people in your shithole countrygringringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by PetroDollax: 3:43pm On Oct 13, 2019
Foolish nigerian goat grin I am just starting with you, fool grin Clifford Orji country grin 90% of people in MUMUland survive on less than $2 a day grin 90 million mudder fuggerz are unemployed grin life expectancy is an incredible 40 years ;D20 million nigerian children are out of school grin 80 million Nigerians have no access to toilets angry thank God for nigerian ediots grin we will continue to flush them down the toilet grin grin grin

Kennyswagz1:
Shut up useless gaynian hegoatgringringringrin leave here and go face your feĺlow burnt people in your shithole countrygringringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by Kennyswagz1(m): 3:47pm On Oct 13, 2019
PetroDollax:
Foolish nigerian goat grin I am just starting with you, fool grin Clifford Orji country grin 90% of people in MUMUland survive on less than $2 a day grin 90 million mudder fuggerz are unemployed grin life expectancy is an incredible 40 years ;D20 million nigerian children are out of school grin 80 million Nigerians have no access to toilets angry thank God for nigerian ediots grin we will continue to flush them down the toilet grin grin grin

Shut is a useless shithole country filled with cursed blackengringringrin morons.. get out from here and go face your fellow burnt people gringringrin.. stupid ugly AKUFool idiotgringringringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by PetroDollax: 4:00pm On Oct 13, 2019
Fuckeduppedness grin why are nigerians sooo stvpid? grin senseless mor0ns grin nigerians n inferiority complex are 5 and 6! Bleached albinos grin pot bellies grin are you drunk from inhaling too much generator fumes? grin chai, Federal Republic of Fools grin

What you need is a strong dirty slap, to reset your stvpid brain grin grin grin grin

Kennyswagz1:
Shut is a useless shithole country filled with cursed blackengringringrin morons.. get out from here and go face your fellow burnt people gringringrin.. stupid ugly AKUFool idiotgringringringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by Kennyswagz1(m): 4:46pm On Oct 13, 2019
PetroDollax:
Fuckeduppedness grin why are nigerians sooo stvpid? grin senseless mor0ns grin nigerians n inferiority complex are 5 and 6! Bleached albinos grin pot bellies grin are you drunk from inhaling too much generator fumes? grin chai, Federal Republic of Fools grin

What you need is a strong dirty slap, to reset your stvpid brain grin grin grin grin

gringringringrin useless hegoat.. gringringrin
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by PetroDollax: 5:58pm On Oct 13, 2019
shithead for life grin dirty, ugly pig grin your country is the laughing stock of the world grin ordinary electricity you cant produce grin your mumu president is busy watching cartoon on tv and picking his teeth grin nigeria jagajaga nigeria jagajaga poor man dey suffer grin grin grin

FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget grin grin grin grin grin
by OndoFirstBorn(m): 6:38am
The Federal Government plans to spend N9.05bn on the purchase, maintenance and fuelling of generators across the Ministries, Departments and Agencies nationwide. grin

The government also earmarked a separate N75.4m for maintenance and fuelling of generators in some of its foreign missions abroad.

The details are contained in the 2020 budget proposal which was submitted to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday.


Sunday PUNCH, however, reports that the sum to be spent on generators may be much higher as several agencies such as the Independent National Electoral Commission and the National Health Insurance Scheme which have offices nationwide, failed to provide a breakdown of their budgets.

The government has budgeted the sum despite claims that power had improved drastically.

The N9bn earmarked for generators by the Federal Government is more than the Internally Generated Revenue of Bauchi, Abia, Zamfara, Kogi, Anambra, Bayelsa, Jigawa, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Borno, Taraba, Yobe and Gombe states in the first and second quarters of 2019.


The agency of the government with the largest single budget for generators is the Nigerian Army which set aside N518.3m for fuelling of generators alone while no amount was earmarked for maintenance.

In the second position is the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission which is asking for N64.5m for maintenance, N166.6m for fuelling of the generators and N82.2m to purchase a new generator, a combined N313.4m.

The EFCC’s generator budget is 10 times higher than that of its sister agency, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, which budgeted N10m for generator maintenance and N24.2m as generator fuel cost (N34.2m)


Holding the third position is the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation which is asking for N255m to fuel its generators and another N27m to maintain the generators, a combined N283.7m.

The Nigeria Defence Academy comes fourth with a budget of N273.7m for maintenance of generators (N133.5m) and fuelling of the generators (N140.1m).

In fifth position is the Nigeria Police Force with a budget of N222.9m for maintenance and fuelling of its generators across its formations and commands in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory while the Nigeria Police Force Academy, Wudil, seeks a separate N31.7m for the same purpose.


The Nigeria Correctional Service (formerly known as Nigeria Prisons Service) budgeted N214m for the fuelling and maintenance of its generators while its sister agency, the Nigeria Immigration Service, seeks N95m for the purchase of a new generator and a separate N109.1m for fuelling and maintenance of its existing generators- a total of N204m.

The Federal Ministry of Health and its agencies comprising 88 federal teaching hospitals, medical centres and agencies have the highest budget for generators at N1.5bn.


The ministry and its agencies budgeted N173.7m for generator maintenance and N1.1bn to fuel them while a separate N220.8m was earmarked for the purchase of new generators.

The University of Benin Teaching Hospital and University of Calabar Teaching Hospital planned separate procurements of one 500KVA generator each at N25m; Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi budgeted N20m for two 500KVA soundproof generators.

Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti, allocated N20,844,821 for a 250KVA diesel generator; Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua budgeted for a N30m generator; and Federal Psychiatric Hospital, Calabar pencilled N14.5m for “purchase and installation of generators.


The Federal Medical Centre, Kebbi State indicated the need for the procurement of two 500KVA generators and other items at N32m; Institute of Public Analysts of Nigeria also budgeted N3.5m for the purchase a generator for its laboratory; and the Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe allocated N50m for “generators and inverters.”

The Ministry of Education which oversees 197 federal secondary and tertiary institutions, departments and agencies has the second highest budget for generators.

The ministry and its agencies have earmarked a total of N366m for generator maintenance; about N806m to fuel the generators and another N104m to buy new generators, a combined N1.27bn.


The National Commission for College Education Secretariat budgeted N9.5m for the rehabilitation of a “generator plant”; International Centre for Biotechnology, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu allocated N7.3m for a new 250KVA generator; and FGC Azare earmarked N20m for the procurement of a 200KVA generator.

Also, FGC Kwali is to spend N18.1m on the “purchase and installation” of a 250KVA generator; FGC Ido-Ani pencilled N22m for the purchase and installation of a 250KVA generator and 300KV transformer; FGGC Gboko budgeted N7.5m for the “supply and installation” of a 50KVA generator; and FGGC Shagamu allocated N20m for the procurement of a 250KVA generator.

https://punchng.com/fg-budgets-n9bn-to-maintain-purchase-generators/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

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Kennyswagz1:
gringringringrin useless hegoat.. gringringrin
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Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by PetroDollax: 6:17pm On Oct 13, 2019
Walahi, nigeria is not a serious country grin grin grin after years of fighting boko haram, the nigerian military has finally given up grin grin grin now they are going to use hunters with charms to fight boko haram grin grin grin grin grin 200 million phucked up people in a sh1thole grin grin and they breed unhindred grin grin grin

Over 7,000 charmed hunters set to do battle with Boko Haram grin
Thousands of Nigerian hunters, armed with charmed amulets and intimate knowledge of harsh terrain, are preparing an offensive against the Boko Haram extremists who have ravaged the northeast for a decade, calling it “high time” they helped soldiers end the deadly insurgency, reports Associated Press.
In all, over 7,000 charmed hunters are to mobilised from Nigeria, Chad, Niger and neighbouring countries ravaged by the Islamist fundamentalists.
Nigeria’s government discouraged a similar offensive five years ago, calling it a suicide mission. This time it has the backing of the governor of Borno state, which has suffered the worst of the Boko Haram attacks.
It is a sign that Nigerian authorities, who have repeatedly claimed the defeat of Boko Haram, might be running out of options against the Islamic extremists grin grin grin and a recent offshoot that has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group.
Borno state’s new Gov. Babagana Zulum, who inherited the conflict after winning election earlier this year, said he is tired of applying conventional strategies against an extremist group that has killed and abducted tens of thousands of people and displaced millions. The unrest has created a vast humanitarian crisis.
The governor recently approved the sourcing of at least 10,000 hunters to help end the fighting.
While Nigeria’s military would not comment, government spokesman Isa Gusau confirmed that the governor has decided to “aggressively explore every lawful means necessary in trying to put an end to the insurgency” after consultations with key stakeholders including elders and traditional rulers.
“We need all the prayers we can get, given the task ahead,” Gusau said.
The hunters are separate from the civilian self-defense forces that have sprung up in northeastern Nigeria to combat the Boko Haram insurgency. Usually inheriting their vocation, the hunters are seen as the only group with intimate knowledge of the forests and other terrain in the vast region near Lake Chad. They see their charms and amulets as protection from attack.
An Associated Press reporter this week visited the camp where about 2,000 hunters have been waiting ahead of their march into the Sambisa forest and other Boko Haram hideouts.
More than 5,000 are being mobilized from Nigeria and regional countries including Burkina Faso, Niger and Chad, said one leader of the hunters, Baba Maigiwa.
“The majority of our men have returned to their various states and communities to go and bid their families farewell” but are on their way back to the Borno capital, Maiduguri, said another leader, Abdulkareem Umar.
“We are here because the governor is passionate about ending this madness called Boko Haram,” he said.
“I remember about five years ago when we, on our own, converged here in Maiduguri with the intention of storming Sambisa forest to confront Boko Haram, but we did not get the backing of the government and the military. As law-abiding citizens, we had to withdraw. But as this is happening now, it means it is time.”
He said the hunters had received 10 vehicles from the state government to help in transport but said they need 30 more, along with weapons.
“We have also made it clear to the authorities that the difference between the soldiers and the hunters is the military training and our knowledge of the jungle,” he said. “But what unites us both is armament. So we need arms and ammunition, just like the soldiers. When that is done, the rest would be history, by the grace of God.”
He said the hunters are being fed by the Borno state government as they wait for the offensive, and food and water have been deployed to various locations that can be used as forward operating bases.
“We are so happy with the move the state governor is making by recognizing the contributions that the hunters can bring into the counterinsurgency war,” said another hunters’ chief, Maigana Maidurma. “We are ready to lay down our lives if that is what it would take to bring peace to our dear land.”
A younger hunter, 32-year-old Auwal Unar, called the upcoming offensive “a war to safeguard our future and the safety of our women and children.”
He said the hunters believe in the potency of the charms they will carry into battle.
“We don’t fear guns but fear only God,” he said. “When we roar in the jungle even the lions fear because our fathers have tapped the secret of the forests, so Boko Haram will have no hiding place. They will have no choice than to surrender, or they die if they dare stand in our way.”
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by cyberguy72(m): 6:28pm On Oct 13, 2019
toprealman:
By begging to be a side man. You guys are jokers.
He is unfit to be called a lecturer. He lacks the moral standing.
But the girl he was talking to was not a student....he even bought her shoes from a shoe shop......abeg that na normal toasting moves na....wot are we talking about
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by cyberguy72(m): 6:31pm On Oct 13, 2019
rottennaija:


Go watch the full length documentary
Wetin dey d doc. wen we no see.BBC did a showdy job.
Re: Ghana University Reacts To BBC Video: No Evidence Of Sex-for-grades by MUMUdom: 9:58am On Oct 23, 2019
Foolish bleached albino from the Republic of Fools grin grin grin I pity this useless goat from the poverty-wracked MUMU Republic grin grin
Kennyswagz1:
gringringrin useless burnt gaynian goat gringringrin

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