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Emelunba stated that contrary to what he regards as mischievous and ignorant submission of the PDP, that VAT is a consumption tax collected by the Federal Government which has no correlation with the economic growth or productivity of any State.If the bolder is the case, then we all have been getting it wrong in our arguments here. |
Happy birthday to him. In my opinion, a 95 year old man should have advised Dele, instead of this Police-court brohaha. |
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The ai response is based on data of about 8 years ago. It's not up to date. |
shivisee:my 2019 galaxy s10 plus has this feature. |
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dawnomike:that is a diesel engine. Not really a car. It's a truck or generator. |
Obiora Okonkwo. UNITED NIGERIA AIRLINE. NOT united airline Nigeria. |
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Okortor:this comment smells like that of dead meat griller. Therefore this moniker might be one of that of the griller. |
Neche the trafficker and fraudster. Say NO to fraud.
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MICHEALADEX:oga go and rest. You people are too tribalistic. A Yoruba guy did his youth service in my office, after service he was employed. He has been in my state since 2012 and has acquired about 6 plots of land in different parts of the state. His wife who also a Yoruba woman is even an employee of the state government, all in Igbo land. https://www.nairaland.com/7599590/yoruba-man-soji-salau-estate |
naturalwaves:The insult is not necessary, we all have opinions. Drop yours with insults. Xiaomi has a lot of satisfied customers and there is no nonsense you write that can change that.So does Itel, infinix, Tecno and Co. |
Pentagon007:I have extensively used both phones over the years and still using them now. Google pixel is better than Samsung, but the pixel is too fragile. A very slight drop can damage the pixel screen. Samsung is more rugged. @op, this is probably your first time using a Samsung. The A series you are praising is even a mid-range. Try any premium Samsung and throw away the A52. Even the old 2019 note 10plus or S10plus will take your breath away. |
Chai. This ride wey I buy 600k in 2013 here on Nairaland. This country do go patapata |
AntiZikist:Peter Obi revolutionized education in Anambra State during his tenure as governor (2006–2014) through transformative policies and strategic investments aimed at improving access, quality, and outcomes in the sector. Here are the key ways he achieved this: 1. Return of Mission Schools Peter Obi returned schools previously taken over by the government to their original proprietors, mainly churches, which had a track record of better administration. This decision was backed by government funding to cover salaries and other expenses, enabling the institutions to function effectively while maintaining discipline, moral values, and educational standards. 2. Infrastructure and Resources His administration invested heavily in educational infrastructure, including: Building and renovating classrooms. Equipping schools with computers, internet connectivity, and laboratory equipment. Providing school buses to ensure ease of transportation for students. These initiatives helped modernize the learning environment and enabled better academic performance. 3. Funding and Scholarships Obi ensured consistent funding for both public and mission schools, covering teachers’ salaries and operational costs. Scholarships and support programs for students further reduced financial burdens on families, particularly for those in disadvantaged areas. 4. Focus on Technology and Innovation He introduced ICT tools in schools, establishing Microsoft Academies in secondary schools, a first in Nigeria. This provided students with early exposure to technology and boosted their competitive edge. 5. Improved Academic Outcomes Under his leadership, Anambra State rose from 26th to 1st position nationwide in external examinations such as WAEC and NECO. Students from Anambra consistently topped national academic rankings, including winning international science competitions. 6. Collaboration with International Organizations Obi partnered with organizations like UNICEF and the World Bank to attract additional funding and expertise for the education sector. His model of reform was later recognized as a benchmark for educational development in Africa. These strategic interventions transformed Anambra State into one of the top-performing states in education in Nigeria, setting a standard for others to follow. |
AntiZikist:https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/11/how-obi-revolutionised-education-in-anambra-archbishop-okeke/ https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/10/07/we-are-continuing-with-peter-obis-legacy-in-education-says-soludo/ https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/education-obis-model-pays-off/
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AntiZikist:1. Anambra State: Free education began effectively in 2011 under Governor Peter Obi for public primary and junior secondary schools. 2. Imo State: Imo State is notable for implementing free education at all levels (primary, secondary, and tertiary) under Governor Rochas Okorocha (2011–2019). His administration covered tuition fees for students in public institutions. 3. Abia State: Abia State declared free primary and secondary education in 2015 under Governor Okezie Ikpeazu's administration. 4. Ebonyi State: Although not fully free, significant subsidies were provided during the tenure of Governor David Umahi (2015–2023) to reduce educational costs. 5. Enugu State: Free education initiatives, particularly at the primary school level, have been in place since the 2000s, with Governor Sullivan Chime (2007–2015) expanding funding to improve access. —--------------------------- 1. Imo State: During Governor Rochas Okorocha's administration (2011–2019), the Imo State government paid WAEC and sometimes UTME fees for students in public secondary schools. This was part of his free education policy. 2. Abia State: Under Governor Theodore Orji (2007–2015), Abia State covered WAEC fees for final-year secondary school students in public schools to promote higher enrollment in examinations. 3. Ebonyi State: At certain times, the Ebonyi State government subsidized WAEC fees for public school students, particularly under Governor Martin Elechi (2007–2015), as part of their educational support programs. 4. Enugu State: Governor Sullivan Chime (2007–2015) occasionally provided financial support for WAEC fees, although it was not a consistent statewide policy. 5. Anambra State: Governor Peter Obi (2006–2014) included payment of WAEC fees for public secondary school students as part of his educational reforms. |
Lol, dem don dey give am hope again |
trendingnigeria:if you continue vlogging like this, you won't be getting views. Always start your video with the point you want to make, then pause to give the background. Nobody has the time to watch your intro. |
for a 1992 vehicle? A 34 year old nigerian used car. |
huptin:nothing they do is ever appreciated. What should they have done? |
Even the FG is yet to pay. |
Usefulsense:you are probably over 50 years now and cannot post a comment here without insults. It's very appalling sir. |
Nothing. THEY WILL BE TOLD TO EMPTY THEIR BANK ACCOUNT FOR THE PASTOR, THAT THEIR GREATNESS IS TODAY. Meanwhile pastor's own greatness comes from members pockets. |
Op be ready to lose you wife. Don't come back here to disturb us with stories that touch. |
Who will vote him in? |
slimfit1:the problem is after generating the money through tax, it goes into the pockets of individuals and nothing can be done about it. Even when they are caught, they serve 4 months jail term and come out to enjoy the money. |
LocalFARMERS:pork not poke |
edlion57:so you are saying that the engine is in brand new condition? |
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