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Somebody said the then Nigerian president has gone to Mali to plan about more bombs and the person was not arrested. As a fact, the person is a governor of a state in the northern Nigeria as of today. |
When will Nigerian kids write the UTME? |
eezeribe:Pls, my guy kindly help forward it to my email: biz4babafemi@gmail.com |
2bam:Both Buhari and Lamido are fanatically corrupt.
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BeeBeeOoh:Shut up. These are some of the atrocities committed by Buhari.
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Barca should come next time.
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GOLDPRINCE98:I thought Sahara reporter said there was nothing like BA Geography. You people will continue to shift post just to favour you all the time. |
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The thread will soon full of people for comments. |
Whoa |
Judasjudas:You might be right |
Buhari, kantinue. |
The Federal Government, its agencies, ministries and institutions will spend N8.4bn on the maintenance, fuelling and purchase of new generators in the 2017 fiscal year. Out of the budgeted figure, the maintenance of generators will gulp N1.8bn; fuelling, N4.1bn; while the purchase of new generators will cost N2.5bn. These figures are contained in the 2017 budget, which was submitted to a joint session of the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari on December 14, 2016. The N7.3tn budget has a total capital vote of N2.24tn, representing 30.7 per cent, while the recurrent component stood at N2.98tn with the rest allocated for debt servicing. Among the big spenders on generators is the headquarters of the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, which plans to spend N19.6m on maintenance, N16.3m on fuelling and N181.2m on the purchase of new generators. Under the ministry, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission plans to purchase new generators at the cost of N50m. Also among the big spenders, the headquarters of the Ministry of Finance proposes to spend N72m and N80m on the maintenance and fuelling of generators respectively. The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment’s headquarters is to spend N9.4m on maintenance and N59.4m on fuelling. The Nigerian Export Processing Zones Authority plans to spend N59.7m on the purchase of generators. The budget also captured N10m as proposal on the maintenance of generators at the headquarters of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, while the Department of Petroleum Resources will also spend N50m to maintain generators. The headquarters of the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development proposes N7m and N26m on the maintenance and fuelling of generators respectively. The Ministry of Budget and National Planning’s headquarters’ budget for the maintenance of generators is N38m. Purchase of new generators will gulp N25m. The National Identity Management Commission is expected to spend N1.5m on maintenance, N12m on fuelling and N214.5m on the purchase of generators. In the meantime, the headquarters of the Ministry of Defence requires N7.4m to maintain their generators and N12m to fuel them. Under the ministry, the Nigerian Navy is expected to spend N24m on maintenance and N63.8m on fuelling. The Nigerian Army will spend N18.4m on fuelling. The amount for maintenance of generators by the Nigerian Army was not included in the budget. The Nigeria Airforce plans to spend N38m and N20m on maintenance and fuelling respectively. The Police Formations and Command proposes to spend N52m on maintenance, N153.3m on fuelling and N113m on purchase of new generators. As for the Presidential Air Fleet in the State House, maintenance of generator will cost N6.3m while fuelling will gulp N30m in the 2017 fiscal year. The National Youth Service Corps plans to spend N9m on generator maintenance, N28m on fuelling and N153m to buy new generators. At the headquarters of the Ministry of Justice, generator maintenance is to cost N7m while N20m has been budgeted for fuelling. Under the ministry, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission will spend N18m on maintenance of generators, N40m on fuelling and N45m on purchase of new ones. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Niger Delta said it would spend N2.5m on generator maintenance and N10m on fuelling in the 2017 fiscal year. An economist, Henry Boyo, lamented that in spite of the “huge” amount of money spent on fixing power supply in the past 20 years, the country had yet to steadily double its power output. He said, “I think in view of the severe power shortage in this country, the figure is not huge. But when you look at the bigger picture, we should be more concerned that after spending over $20bn in the past 20 years on fixing power supply in the country, we have yet to consistently double our power output from 2,000MW that it was 20 years ago to 4,000MW.” http://punchng.com/wish-turn-clock-back-nigerians-will-spend-new-years-day-hospital/ |
Vin4favour:It means your brain will need factory reset. |
This is just six years old. Okay kantinue. ![]() They have started creating "football age" for that small girl. Okay ooo ![]() Some even in there collaboration, said that she looks younger than six years old child. Nigerians fear God ooooo ![]() |
There is no anxiety anywhere. The only anxiety the APC led FG is having now is how they will successfully rig the coming 2019 general election in favour of APC. Knowing the fact that the armed security personnels they will use for the evil act cannot go roung the states of the federation for 50,000 per state. |
I thought Buhari would also react to the death of a former senator from the north, the got killed by trailer. |
It is a good move. |
TO lessen the pains of the pensioners in the State, Governor Akinmumi Ambode of Lagos State has earmarked N2.698 billion in the 2017 budget for the building of five elderly care centres in the state. Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos state Speaking at the 2016 Senior Citizens/Pensioners Day celebration, in Ikeja, the Governor said that the centres would be built in Ikorodu, Epe, Badagry, Alimosho and Lagos Island. Represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, he described pensioners and senior citizens as strategic class of people who deserved to be remembered, appreciated and celebrated. He said that as a government committed to the welfare of the people and in line with his policy of inclusive governance, it had more than passing interest in the out of service life of senior citizens. He said: “Since the inception of this administration we have remained committed to our workers welfare including retirees. In addition to regular payment of salaries for those in active service, we have also prioritized payment of retirees’ benefits, especially those that have accrued over the years.” The governor revealed that a total of N21.929 billion accrued pension rights had been paid to 5,027 retirees, beside the N1.5 billion Intervention Fund, which had been approved for the payment of outstanding gratuities and accrued pensions to local government pensioners including the balance of 142 percent pension arrears. Ambode noted that the theme of the celebration, ‘Take a stand against ageism’ was apt considering the discrimination and prejudicial attitudes towards older people, old age and aging process evident in the society. Speaking, Commissioner for Establishment, Training and Pensions, Dr. Akintola Benson Oke, assured that the state government through the Civil Service Pensions Office and other pension offices would continue to ensure that not only do pensioners got what was due to them statutorily, but would continue to empower them with socio-economic activities to make life worth living for them. “To our aged citizens, this government is reassuring that your wellbeing will continue to enjoy a prominent place in the policies and programmes of the state government,” Oke said. Chairman Board of Trustees Association of Lags State Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries, ALARHOSPS, Mrs. Adefemi Taire in her goodwill message expressed confidence that if the governor was not hamstrung by constitutional or statutory limitation, he had the kind of spirit to make workers and pensioners in the state smile by ensuring that they receive a living wages and pensions. In his address Chairman of Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Lagos Council and South West, Nojeem Ibrahim, commended the present administration in the state, noting that since Ambode assumed office, monthly salaries of workers and pensions were paid regularly. Ibrahim, recalled when Ambode, now a pensioner, paid the first three years arrears of 142 percent accrued pension when he was the Accountant-General of the state. The chairman however, requested from the governor for Payment of the remaining gratuities of all affected, mostly local government, primary school teachers and parastatals, payment of benefits to Next-of-kin of affected deceased pensioners, harmonization of all pensioners in the state as they were all affected by recession and construction of a befitting office of the state council of Nigeria Union of Pensioners. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/ambode-budgets-n2-698bn-five-elderly-homes/ |
Nigerians could not see the effect of the 200 billion naira saved. |
To rid the public service of corruption, the Federal Government has identified 50,000 ghost workers in a move that saved the country N200 billion.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/fg-removes-50000-ghost-workers-payroll/
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I can't laugh oo |
Seun:Shey nah your brother and your parents get the school ni? It must have been a blessing indeed. |
On behalf of nairaland.com , I welcome everyone to the month of November. It is my sincere wish that this month will be a special one that will full of supernatural favour for all. Explore all the legitimate opportunities, it shall be yours. Universe belongs to all of us, let nothing debar you from doing a great exploit. Once again, Happy New Month.
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Don't believe it ooo |
As much as I do not like the mode of governance (which is always full of propaganda) of APC administration, I think that this is a welcome development. For those nairalanders that are just rushing to comment, read in-between lines before you typing your comment(s). This is because some people were thinking that the who to be the bus conductors are university graduates which was not so. |
Bleep up |
Gowon was so wicked to the Igbos in 1967 - 1970. |