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They need serious spiritual cleansing to be free from this evil spirit |
MrProlific95:It became a "god" to legal practitioners |
seunmsg:Sure |
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has ordered the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to approve the registration of the Nigerian Law Society (NLS). The order for the approval of registration for NLS gives Lawyers in the country a new professional body. NLS is a rival association to the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) which has existed as the sole law association since 1933. The order allows for the registration of “The Nigerian Law Society,” “Nigerian Bar Society,” “Nigerian Lawyers’ Society” and “The Association of Legal Practitioners of Nigeria.” Source: https://solacebase.com/court-orders-cac-to-register-rival-lawyers-association/ |
Ozommadu:Go and get a rechargeable clipper from online stores and start cutting your children's hair yoursef |
Islie:Also adopt a lower oil price benchmark to sell to Dangote refinery, at least to reduce the cost and make the product cheaper for Nigerians |
2mercy:This is really unethical of the hospital. Rights activists, over to you |
TINTINABULATION:Lovely scripture |
ijustdey:Any need for a committee? Just work it out this way: The current minimum wage is 30,000 + 35,000 subsidy palliative, equal to 65,000 new minimum wage. That's where the committee will go |
TruthsFM:What goes around, comes around. Kamal is real indeed |
storlinenews122:Don't distract them o |
[quote author=Petman18 post=127929978][/quote]When did it enter the country and how much is last? |
Peterpaul96:This girl needs to get married. She's been my crush, anyway |
wis3:Military officers are getting fat while security in the country is getting worse |
Biodun556:Is it a floating refinery? Are they considering the emissions effect on the environment and climate |
Petman18:Engine? |
ManirBK:Make we see the products first |
Bambam321:No body is saying power should not shift to Edo Central, but must it be the Governor that should be pushing for a particular candidate from that zone? Why not allow a level playing ground for all aspirants from the zone? |
Nice2023:Hand drilling? |
LordReed:Thank you. |
[quote author=chokekachy post=127846520][/quote]Babatunde Irukera transformed the Consumer Council very well. He was very competent |
rayvelez:I know a boy too. One of my tenants who was in Auchi Polytechnic. He did not even finish his ND there. I was surprised that after a year, he came back that he has graduated from a University in Togo. Later that year, he was mobilised for NYSC and he has finished serving. |
TruthsFM:One young man installed about 1200 solar street lights in every nook and crannies of my beautiful Okpekpe community, yet no noise from any quarters. |
charzyh2:Big head equals big gbola |
DSS1335:Another appointment loading for him |
Josephamstrong1:Go there and embarrass yourself. Taking a look at the school, I just discover fundamental lapses in the result sheet |
Who can still remember how Wike played a greater role in Edo state when the Governor, Obaseki took the godfatherism fight against Oshiomole? Wike was one of the staunch supporters of Gov. Obaseki then, but now the game has changed and Wike may face what Adam Oshiomole faced then. |
hisexcellency34:Egbon me, who is bankrolling this visit? |
Ofunaofu:Budget passed by just 4 members? |
President Bola Tinubu has given a nod for public universities captured in the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS, to exit the payment platform. The Minister of Education, Prof. Mamman Tahir, disclosed the information on Wednesday, shortly after the Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu. Offering more explanations on the presidential directive, Minister of Information and National Orientation Muhammed Idris said: “Today, the universities and other tertiary institutions have gotten a very big relief from the integrated payroll and personnel information system. Source: https://dailypost.ng/2023/12/13/tinubu-approves-exit-of-public-varsities-polytechnics-from-ippis/ |
The Federal Government of Nigeria, through Finance Minister, Mr. Wale Edun on Tuesday, unveiled the National Vehicle Registry (VReG), describing it as a landmark initiative in Nigeria’s journey towards economic stabilisation. The Minister said the platform marks a pivotal shift in using technology for efficient revenue collection and enhancing public services. Edun noted that VReG is set to bridge critical gaps in vehicle information, linking to global databases for seamless international connectivity. According to him , the strengthen trade facilitation and law enforcement adding that it will also boost revenue generation for the government. http:///503d921d231212en_ng?link=1&client=news |
magoo10:Is Fubara the owner of the money? |
