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High_Chief:indeed loser ![]() |
About 2.5 million Lagos residents have been found to be suffering from one form of mental illness or the other, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris, has said. ![]() |
^^ shut up you maggot!! who told you i get Nigerian passport? ANU NAMA your definition of me hating Nigerians is an oxymoron, |
afam4eva:am behind you |
you have seen his grave yard abi? |
ZIK work for nigeria and nigeria really thanked him for that, even his grave yard show how Nigeria appreciated him ![]() |
Awolowo have no friend outside SW Nigeria you are right a tribalist and a loser all his life |
not a single serious country was listed in those list ![]() |
igbo mmamanu,ya gazie onye obula ka anyi jisie ike na asusu igbo oga adili anyi mma, |
sorry for other ACN states if not fashola the party is all over if he didn't decamp to PDP ![]() |
This move means their is fire on the mountain ACN party indeed. |
Tax Collection: Lagos Govt To Drop Tinubu’s Firm, Others THE Lagos State government and Alpha Beta, a company owned by former governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Tinubu, may be heading for a showdown, as the government plots to withdraw its service from the company. The Special Adviser to the Governor on Taxation and Revenue, Mr Bola Shodipo, revealed this at a forum with members of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Ikeja branch, led by its chairman, Isaac Ade-Agoye, on Thursday. He said the state government would, from next year, do away with the revenue/tax consultancy system. “The consultants have outlived their usefulness and their services, therefore, may no longer be required from 2012,” he said. The private revenue/tax consultants were introduced by Senator Tinubu, who is alleged to have the biggest share in a consultancy firm, Alpha Beta. From 2008, the reform had led to a rise in the internally generated revenue (IGR) of the state from about N6 billion to N10 billion the following year, with the state IGR currently fluctuating between N18 billion and N20 billion monthly, TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER |
rip son ![]() |
That is even dangerous for his life because if the cocaine burst in his bowel that an instant death,I mean if he didn't empty his bowel less than 24hrs, |
quality quality so china makes quality products?any way woman wetin dey no only few get business brain is true china is know for making better quality products than america ![]() |
^^^ May the lord answer your prayer, |
^^ ooh my GAAD ![]() |
BootyOnMe:hw does it taste hope not salty ![]() |
Lachynos2k2: i don die chie ![]() |
Onlytruth: |
alj_harem:and you think is a good thing well that will tell you that the country need to divide hatred on SE will never solve Nigerian problem is going to make it worst, |
BootyOnMe: see wetin u right for ur ID (Fingering My SWEET VAH-GEE-GEE then sticking my fingers in my MOUTH. YUMMMY!!!!) hope you are typing with one hand while the other one is busy ![]() |
MASOOB have there strategics people should not worry about massob they are everywere they made their plead known in UN,even Obama knows about BIAFRA from the first day he took office,a lot of things is changing massob have calm down a bit cus of Jonathan Good-luck but soon the heat will be on again in few months ![]() |
^^^^^^ yep very true ![]() |
terrible how about 5 ACN members passing out in their car after meeting i fear yaribas ![]() |
musiwa BIAFRA is taking their people if Yoruba try it we will crush them in pieces delta are not joinig SW. As i told you b4 we got plans for your type watch boyyyyyyy, |
na2day we have many news on Yoruba despoiling young girls very sad what is wrong with Yoruba people ![]() |
i wonder why federal govt sponsors these pilgrimages while some state in the north cant afford minimum wage.my parents went to Israel they didn't ask for govt help so why is it that Nigerian govt always wasting money unnecessarily? acting like they got too much money very s.t.u.p.i.d. set. |
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