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the author=firstking01 post=41317820]dnt hmmm me...do wetin ur mind tell u ![]() [/quote]Yes sir |
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I live in a Section of Abuja, nice home ok job quiet life, but this my old landlandy is trying me Calling at odd hours, telling me stuFff, unplaned and irregular visit. But that's not the issue She met me last night on my arrival and engaged me in the longest talk of my life, While talking she rubed my chest, then latter massaged my junior officer when she laughted to her own joke. I have a girl ... I don't need **** *** partner |
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The Nigerian Army has submitted a petition to the National Human Rights Commission alleging abuse of its rights by members of the Shiite sect in Zaria, Kaduna State on Saturday. The “Occurrence Report” prepared by the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police, was handed over to the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission, Professor Bem Angwe yesterday. The document said that over 500 members of the sect barricaded the highway, while the Chief of Army Staff was heading from Dutse to the palace of the Emir of Zazzau, as well as to the Passing Out Parade of the 73 Regular Recruit Intake at about 2.30pm. They were armed with dangerous weapons, like knives, sticks, daggers, long swords, catapult, iron rods” around the Polo/Golf Court on Sokoto Road where they mounted the barricade in Zaria. The petition said despite entreaties, the sect members refused to disperse, started attacking the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai. They had no option than to deploy minimal force to protect their boss. Seven members of the sect were killed while ten and wounding ten others. Professor Angwe responded that the commission would conduct its independent probe of the matter. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! We all await the results of this investigation. Any thoughts ![]() https://mobile.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=931274736951302&id=514395005305946&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.931274736951302%3Atl_objid.931274736951302%3Athid.514395005305946%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1451635199%3A-6608856971785293157 |
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[quote author=kilokeys post=40511073]Our president is taking change seriously o. He keeps changing destination every week.. Malta, guiness island, Iran. When will he visit the moon? [/quoute] Let's not forget to remember the president in our prayers |
This the type of CHANGE Nigeria needs now |
New Tanzanian President John Magufuli makes radical changes November 26, 2015 38 5,518 views tweet Tanzania’s President elect John Pombe Magufuli addresses members of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi Party (CCM) at the party’s sub-head office on Lumumba road in Dar es Salaam, October 30, 2015. REUTERS/Emmanuel Herman Newly elected Tanzanian President John Magufuli has scrapped independence day celebrations to spend the money on a clean-up campaign, an official statement said.The president has instead decreed that on that day everybody should pick up their tools and clean their backyards. “It is so shameful that we are spending huge amounts of money to celebrate 54 years of independence when our people are dying of cholera,” Magufuli said in a statement read on state television late Monday. Last weekend the Tanzanian parliament was going to open and there was a state dinner planned for all guests that was going to cost about 300million Shillings.President Magulufi cut the budget to 25million Shillings and ordered that the rest be taken to buy hospital beds for Muhimbili they got 300 beds and mattresses and 600 bed sheets from that money. On Saturday 21st November 2015 a group of 50 people were about to set off for a tour of commonwealth countries but President Magulufi cut that list down to 4 people, saving government 600m shillings in tickets, accommodation and per diems. It is said when John Magufuli was confirmed winner of the presidential election people started congratulating him and sent gifts to his place which he turned back, saying he will receive all congratulations over the phone and nobody should visit him. Some other austerity measures include: No more foreign travel, embassies will take care; if it’s necessary to go, special permission must be sought from him or Chief Secretary No more 1st class and business class travel for all officials except President, Vice, and Prime Minister. No more workshops and seminars in expensive hotels when their so many ministry board rooms available. President Magulufi asked how come engineers are given V8s when a pick-up is more suitable for their jobs. No more sitting allowances, how the hell are you paid allowance for a job which you have a monthly salary; that also applies to MP’s. All individuals/firms that bought state companies that were privatized but haven’t done anything (20years later) are to either revive the industries immediately or hand them back to the government Tanzania’s say President Magulufi has literally pressed the reset button; returning Tanzania to default factory settings which was the Tanzania Julius Nyerere left. On the day after he was brought to power, as State House officials were showing him round he decided to take a walk to ministry of finance, told government workers to get their act together. He asked why some employees weren’t in offices and ordered the TRA to scrap all tax exemptions, everyone must pay taxes especially the big guys President Magulufi went to Muhimbili Hospital unannounced and walked thru the worst parts that they keep hiden from important visitors and fired the director, the hospital board and ordered that all machines that weren’t working (so that people go to private hospitals owned by some doctors) to be repaired within 2 weeks otherwise he would fire even the new director.The machines were repaired in 3 days. Finally, last week when going to officially open parliament President Magulufi didn’t go by plane, drove the whole 600km from Dar to Dodoma. President Magulufi has reduced the size of the presidential convoy, even reduced the size of presidential delegation that travels with him. President Magulufi chose a Prime Minister most had never heard of before, a man with a reputation for hard work and no corruption.All the big guys Tanzanians expected would be PM have been let wondering what hit them. https://www.lusakatimes.com/2015/11/26/new-tanzanian-president-john-magufuli-makes-radical-changes/ |
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Nobody is sabotaging Buhari President Muhammadu Buhari More than five months into the Presidency of Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria is experiencing agonising fuel shortage and price increases. Probably, out of ignorance or deception, many Nigerians around me are saying, “They don’t want him to succeed.” Who are the “they”? It means, in the context of the discussion, saboteurs. I then ask a series of questions. Was it saboteurs who prevented Buhari from choosing his ministers until more than five months after his own inauguration as the President? What was happening in those ministries in the fallow period? Was it saboteurs who asked the President to be selling dollars cheaply to pilgrimage-makers, and to spend N70m to celebrate Nigeria’s 55th anniversary notwithstanding the economic downturn and the downtrodden? Where lies his focus and priority? After election, Buhari had some weeks to prepare for taking over power. What did he do in those weeks that he could not strategise for effective takeover? As soon as he took over, he started going from pillar to post on how to “defeat Boko Haram”. He alienated himself from the economic situation and what was happening in the ministries, including the petroleum industry. Yet, we have to assume that he has been in charge of the petroleum ministry and the other ministries since he took over on May 29, 2015, and early November 2015, petrol scarcity and high cost of fuel ensued, and biting hard, even as I write this article, because Buhari cannot pay fuel importers. Instead of raising critical questions, many Nigerians descend on imaginary saboteurs. Was it saboteurs who asked Buhari to make himself double as the Minister of Petroleum Resources? The smartest of them all, the former President Olusegun Obasanjo tried and later dropped that portfolio. Did Buhari consult with him, or he is self-conceited? Will Buhari now relocate to Warri, Yenagoa, or Port Harcourt, or what, for effective petroleum ministry? Might is right is the order of the day in Nigeria. It led to the Boko Haram insurgency. The Nigerian Army threatening the Biafran agitators may mean another long struggle, because Nigeria lacks leaders but dictators who rely on coercive resources to settle scores, rightly or wrongly. That is in tandem with religious aggression and imperialism that are also the order of the day in contemporary Nigerian society. Whatever Christians and Muslims don’t want cannot be done even if stipulated in Nigeria’s constitution, e.g. official secularity. I met my mother in America. Rosemary Curcio would say to me: “You are highly opinionated”, where my biological mother, Babayemi Okugbesabi Abioje, would say: “You can be very repetitive”, meaning being focused and insistent. Nigeria is currently unsustainable; it needs reordering, for which President Buhari and his All Progressives Congress are not ready. Previous rulers were also not ready. If the international community will help Nigeria, it will not be to “defeat Boko Haram”, but to reorder the country for sustainability. “Might is right”, opportunism, survival of the fittest, etc. cannot bring peace! Pius OyeniranAbioje, PhD, University of Ilorin |
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