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If she give me am without my asking and later begin ask me if I love her...she is cheap joor! A good taste makes one want d whole package. |
All these nairaland babes wey too dey form...reserved..I hail ur hustle. |
Na condition make crayfish bend...when birds learn to fly without perching hunters shoot without aiming... Youth wey no see money for him pocket 4 a long time becomes a restive youth... students 4 9ja no get joy...evidence of APC fraud |
Bunky copier |
Watering mouth or licking lips? |
APC truth |
Change d changer 2019 |
Fayose go soon broke forming better 'Governor' ![]() |
Scarface or Chuck Noris? Actor must go. |
Buhari should have his |
And so shall it be |
U r wrong.. I just wanna get to know u.. |
Don't mind dafid mask |
Increasing agric export products is d key... Give every Nigerian youth farmer and those with practicable degrees in agric #5 milion interest free loans for farming. |
Na waoooooo! What a man can do but where is her partner if the arrest warrant was legit... NPF, I hail thee. |
As u shall soon b confused too |
Cutehector:How fa nah...why d easy pass |
Learners season 2 |
Pocketors |
Rochas no give them money to buy gallon..mtchww all these APC state sef! |
Darken Rahl |
xpac01:Whinning du.lardin.ho! ![]() |
Mallam Ahmed ideas should be sacked...#0 tolerance for corruption. |
Congratulations |
Formings |
PussyFucker2:ISIS |
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, on Tuesday directed the Department of Petroleum Resources to seal off fuel stations found to be hoarding petroleum products and dispense the petroleum free to the public. The Minister gave the directive after a working visit to some retail outlets in Abuja. “I have instructed DPR that if they discover any fuel station involved in hoarding, they should sell the products for free to customers around there,” he said. “It is not just sealing the station that is the answer. It is penalizing them when they do these things. I hope the message goes out loud and clear.” Meanwhile, the Minister has scheduled a session on Wednesday with key operators in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry, namely the Major Marketers Association of Nigeria, Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, as well as Jetty and Tank Farm Owners Associations. The meeting is expected to mobilise the oil marketers across the country to cooperate with government to ensure speedy clearance of the fuel queues. “I am getting all the majors to get involved and they must take charge of the situation. They must take responsibility for all their filling stations. I have instructed the DPR and the Petroleum Equalization Fund and all the other agencies to work towards the Fast track movement of petrol bearing trucks and vessels,” he explained. Currently, he said there was enough supply of petroleum products by the Nigerian National petroleum Corporation, as about 38 million litres of products haa been moved to various filling stations across the country help resolve the crisis. On the approved payment of N413 billion subsidy claims to marketers, the minister confirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari had since transmitted a letter to the National Assembly for the approval of subsidy claims. The Central Bank of Nigeria, he assured, would soon make the funds available to the marketers once appropriated by the National Assembly. The Minister also said there was no plan by the government to reduce the price of petrol soon, adding that marketers should desist from hoarding fuel and make products available to the motorists. To ensure that products become available to consumers, the NNPC said figures from the daily dispatch of petrol to depots across the country showed that by Tuesday about 38.3 million litres of petrol was dispatched by the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company, PPMC across the country. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/193397-minister-orders-dpr-to-distribute-hoarded-fuel-free-to-nigerians.html |
Spits |
Hunting for husband ,na so men scarce reach? Husband is now an endangered species ![]() |
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man and Chairman, Dangote Group, has resigned from the board of Tiger Branded Consumer Goods Plc, formerly known as Dangote Flour Mills. Mr. Dangote resigned alongside three other directors – Olakunle Alake, Asue Ighodalo and Arnold Ekpe, a former group managing director of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated. Their resignation, announced late on Monday, followed the decision of the majority share owner, South African Tiger Brands, to reduce its financial support to the Nigerian subsidiary. The South African fast consumer goods company, Tiger Brands, said in a notice to the Nigerian division, and received also by the Nigerian Stock Exchange, that they were exploring various options with regard to their investment in Dangote Flour Mills. “Tiger Brands has decided not to provide further financial support with respect to its investment in Tiger Branded Consumer Goods Plc of Nigeria,” it said. Tiger Brands board also announced that they were reviewing their investment in the business which was considered part of a broader strategy to expand in sub-Saharan Africa. Dangote Flour Mills only recently changed its corporate name to Tiger Branded Consumer Goods Plc, following the acquisition of the majority shares by the South African company. Aliko Dangote holds 10 percent of the company’s equity through Dangote Industries. Sources close to the South African company said Tiger Brands decision followed their inability to make money from Dangote Flour Mills after committing about 200 million dollars or 65 per cent equity in the Nigerian flour mill in 2013. Tiger Brands also announced that the decision on the flour mill will not affect their other business interests in Nigeria. Tiger Brands had written down the value of the Nigerian flour mill twice in 2014 for 66.3 million dollars amid stiff completion and sliding naira value. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/193307-dangote-resigns-from-board-of-dangote-flour-mills.html |
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