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![]() The worst disease in the world today is corruption. And there is a cure: transparency. – Bono
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Wahala dey |
Mr 317 |
Nice one
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Gang of thieves
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Welcome Mr President |
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#PMB at Work
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This just confirmed the rumours to be true . They have started attacking him |
President Buhari arrives in Lagos
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Saraki's boy with all his yeye write up and analyses |
26 KM Kano Western-bypass road
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![]() My mentor |
Buhari till 2023
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But my question: Is he not a Senatorial candidate for PDP in 2019? |
Both |
It is quite useful for me |
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![]() Best way to go....that agreement is not good for Nigeria , at least for now |
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miracood:Devil |
Old pictures |
![]() Son in law DOA |
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Beautiful Hit |
Saudi Arabia on Sunday called the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at its Istanbul consulate a “huge and grave mistake,” but sought to shield its powerful crown prince from the widening crisis, saying Mohammed bin Salman had not been aware. The comments from Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir were some of the most direct yet from Riyadh, which has given multiple and conflicting accounts about Khashoggi’s killing on Oct. 2, first denying his death and later admitting it amid an international outcry. “This was an operation that was a rogue operation. This was an operation where individuals ended up exceeding the authorities and responsibilities they had,” Jubeir said on the U.S. broadcaster Fox. “They made the mistake when they killed Jamal Khashoggi in the consulate and they tried to cover up for it,” he said. The weeks of denial and lack of credible evidence in the face of allegations from Turkish officials that Khashoggi had been killed have shaken global confidence in ties with the world’s top oil exporter. https://www.vixpal.com/docs/saudi-arabia-calls-khashoggi-killing-grave-mistake-says-prince-not-aware/ |
The new North American trade agreement ends key legal protections for many U.S. businesses operating in Mexico, leaving their operations exposed to a risk they had avoided under the old trade deal: Mexico’s court system. For thousands of U.S. firms, the change could add complications and uncertainty to doing business south of the border. Mexico is the third-largest U.S. trading partner. The previous trade agreement, NAFTA, included provisions that gave U.S. firms operating in Mexico and Canada the option to challenge government decisions at an international tribunal. https://www.vixpal.com/docs/new-trade-pact-leaves-most-u-s-industry-at-mercy-of-mexicos-courts/ |
When I say the Igbo man is the Igbo man’s worst enemy, I mean it. 2 South East governors are now negotiating with Buhari for 2019. The governor of Anambra is working with Buhari too. ........ It is glaring too that Umahi of Ebonyi, maybe working for the President
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mrAMG:AMCON was created to be a key stabilizing and re-vitalizing tool established to revive the financial system by efficiently resolving the non-performing loan assets of the banks in the Nigerian economy. AMCON in doing this takes over both Assets and liabilities of distressed banks in order to protect customers deposit as a result of non performing loans listed above. A recent case is Skye Bank becoming Polaris Bank |
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