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Emefiele has started this his going forward and backward again. Now that we are already trying to forgive him his past sins, he wants to start another level of somersault. He should give himself brain before we kick him out. Why implement a policy in the first instance without thinking it through properly? Nonsense. |
Parrot of Ekiti |
Is it a wrong move telling Wike to prove ownership of the said money? What is with all these children of belial attacking the eminent SAN just because he advised Wike to present evidence of ownership. These guys have really polluted the quality of discussion here. One cannot get to read good analysis because of senseless partisanship. |
engineerboat:Ha ha finally Engineerboat. Let's see how accurate or biased all those your reports were. ![]() |
Lincoln275:Good one. ![]() |
tuniski:What's the meaning of anchored by the EFCC? I have given u an easily verifiable fact, u re talking stories. It is not only EFCC that can try an accused on behalf of the FG. And just as it is in this case, it was not the EFCC that tried Justice Ademola. |
There has been a slight improvement. People should be sincere. |
tuniski:It was not the EFCC that persecuted Justice Ademola. Get your facts right. |
three:Why not educate us by posting the relevant sections of the 1999 constitution that gives them this power. |
I don tire. The corruption in this country is just too much. Buhari sef don tire. |
Horus:CBN and the FG needs to encourage and support these guys. And the major support FG as a whole can give the industry that will give it the needed 'nitro' is to make Ajaokuta work in addition to power availability. |
Impressive. Kudos to the govts of GEJ and Buhari for the introduction and sustenance of the automotive policy respectively. The govt of Buhari has suffered a lot of attacks on this policy, despite that it was not his govt that introduced it, but hey, with attacks also come accolades. I can vividly remember when Guardian erroneously announced their incompetence to the whole country last year that the current govt has increased duty payable on car imports despite that same has been introduced and implemented since 2014. A lot of people went on abusing spree, complaining that the present govt wants to squeeze the citizenry to the extreme, whereas, it was same duty of 35% on used cars and 70% on brand new cars that has been introduced since 2014. Since that gaffe, I take news reports from Guardian with a lot of caution. More kudos to the PMB govt for not reversing a lot of policy initiatives and developmental projects of the previous govt like Power privatisation, automotive policy, TSA, BVN and ongoing infrastructural projects. It has demonstrated to the world that the Nigerian govt can be stable with policies even after political change. It's indeed a good one to boost investor confidence. |
dolphinife:This sums it up. |
Nice write-up |
decatalyst:Ride in it? Pls read again. It is just another car in the convoy of the senate president. |
We seem not to be ready for this fight against corruption. Just too many online and offline saboteurs. |
Lagos is yet to fully realise her potential. Ogun state has a lot to also benefit from its proximity to Lagos. |
Chartey:Well maybe the person that did the 'dagbo' statement of result has forgotten that the department is now under Sciences. You see why your defence needs to tell us the year?? |
Chartey:Which year was it moved to Sciences? |
chukel:I wonder oh. Thank u for taking your time to burst the lame defence of corruption. |
Instead of Engineerboat to maintain his threads of giving us his biased political court cases' updates, he is dabbling into superficial research and still publicising his ignorance on same all over Nairaland. |
Illiterate Dino wrote 'Cyber staliing' instead of 'Cyber stalking'. ![]() Imagine |
Nice one there Falana. We are aware that some luxury Mercedes Benz has already been supplied for Saraki's use. Which one is this armoured range again? And some people will continue supporting these guys. Smh |
Col. Hamed has brought in military strategy. He has also launched a counter attack against Saraki and Dino. Let the action film starts. |
Nonsense |
Magu correct guy! |
awelekiti:It's quite disappointing that this auroral does not come with a keypad. I love blackberry keypads. The one that was released before this that has keypad is just too expensive at more than 600dollars. If this hits the Nigerian market, I wouldn't mind going for it anyways, I'm so cool with the specs,its just the keypad that is a drawback. |
Esseite:How sure are you that they are his superiors? That someone retired on a higher rank than you does not mean he is your superior. Buhari retired as a Major General. If Gen. Olanisakin retires this year or Lt. Gen Burutai retires this year, does that mean they are his superiors? |
“In consideration of the fact that this case was filed in 2008 and that it has been in court for nine years, costs of N2 million is awarded against NAFDAC. Interest shall be paid on the costs awarded at the rate of 10% per annum until liquidation of the said sum.”Imagine, this case has been lingering for 9 good years! Chai! |
Drinking Fanta, Sprite with Vitamin C is toxic, Nigerian Court rules; slams NAFDAC A Nigerian Court has ordered the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control to direct the Nigeria Bottling Company Plc., manufacturers of Fanta and Sprite soft drinks, to include a warning on the bottles of the product, that its content cannot be taken with Vitamin C. Justice Adedayo Oyebanji of the Lagos High Court, Igbosere, gave the order following a suit filed by a businessman, Fijabi Adebo, and his firm, Fijabi Adebo Holdings Ltd. The legal action, which was instituted in 2008, had NBC and NAFDAC as defendants. Mr. Fijabi’s lawyer, Abiodun Onidare, told the court that his client bought large quantities of different products from NBC for export to the UK but when they arrived at their destination, Fanta and Sprite failed UK Health Authorities’ (Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council’s Trading Standards Department of Environment and Economy Directorate) sample test for human consumption, as they became poisonous when mixed with Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C). The claimants demanded N15.1 million as special damages and N1.6 million being the money the NBC admitted it received from the claimants. In its defense, the NBC, through its lawyer, T. O. Busari, said it was not negligent as claimed by the plaintiff, saying it has stringent quality control procedures to ensure that its products are safe for end-user consumption. The NBC argued that the levels of the chemical components in its soft drinks are safe for consumption in Nigeria and that the claimants are not entitled to the recovery of damages arising from their illegal exportation of products meant for local distribution. NAFDAC did not file any defense in the case. Justice Oyebanji ruled that the knowledge of the Nigeria Bottling Company that the products were to be exported was immaterial to its being fit for human consumption. “The court is in absolute agreement with the learned counsel for the claimants that soft drinks manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company ought to be fit for human consumption irrespective of colour or creed,” he said. “It is manifest that NAFDAC has been grossly irresponsible in its regulatory duties to the consumers of Fanta and Sprite manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company.” The judge said NAFDAC had failed Nigerians by its certification as satisfactory for human consumption, products which in the United Kingdom failed sample test for human consumption and which become poisonous in the presence of Ascorbic Acid ordinarily known as Vitamin C, which can be freely taken by the unsuspecting public with the company’s Fanta or Sprite. “The court, in the light of the damning evidence before it showing that NAFDAC has failed to live up to expectations, cannot close its eyes to the grievous implication of allowing the status quo to continue as it is,” the judge said. He ruled that, “That NAFDAC shall forthwith mandate Nigeria Bottling Company to, within 90 days hereof, include on all the bottles of Fanta and Sprite soft drinks manufactured by the company, a written warning that the content of the said bottles of Fanta and Sprite soft drinks cannot be taken with Vitamin C as same becomes poisonous if taken with Vitamin C. “In consideration of the fact that this case was filed in 2008 and that it has been in court for nine years, costs of N2 million is awarded against NAFDAC. Interest shall be paid on the costs awarded at the rate of 10% per annum until liquidation of the said sum.” http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/226100-drinking-fanta-sprite-vitamin-c-toxic-nigerian-court-rules-slams-nafdac.html |
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has forgotten that the department is now under Sciences. You see why your defence needs to tell us the year??