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I'm still expecting to see memes. To make me laugh, although yall should just wait till next month. it looks like a long time and MMM dudes should do something about it |
This MMM thing has always been a risk. There is an opportunity for it to still work in January. To be honest we are facing this because GH is getting greater than PH and at the moment this is stabilized things would continue the panic is normal but think about it. what do they gain by shutting down? we are only hurting ourselves by saying we want to leave honestly. The same I believe would happen to banks this season but there is Central Bank to Help. I'd say this scheme has given people hope if we all stop PH-ing we are all going to hurt one another. Its up to us to keep it alive |
This MMM thing has always been a risk. There is an opportunity for it to still work in January. To be honest we are facing this because GH is getting greater than PH and at the moment this is stabilized things would continue the panic is normal but think about it. what do they gain by shutting down? we are only hurting ourselves by saying we want to leave honestly. The same I believe would happen to banks this season but there is Central Bank to Help. I'd say this scheme has given people hope if we all stop PH-ing we are all going to hurt one another. Leopantro: |
I don't understand lose faith that has been lost? Or faith tha was never there? I don't blame you but our political parties for feeding us with faulty candidates. The corruption isn't from the elected but from the parties, I see a pattern repeating itself in 2019; people voting out of emotion, wanting change at any cost and not paying attention to the candidates personalities or achievements. People selling their future and that of other Nigerians, people willing to die for people who would further enslave your families and give their parents a bigger bowl to weep. I wonder when we as youths, educated and non educated, would face the truth , the truth that change can't come about by doing things the old way. Even Tupac seems to understand that. What change can you get by re-electing the same corrupt people or electing the right people through the same corrupt parties or electoral process? You are only going to patch an old piece of cloth with a new cloth. |
At least we know someone is putting smiles on other peeps faces this holiday. Very welcomed news |
Hello House I'm new here. I have tried to read through the entire thread some vital information i Have received but im still riddled with questions. for a start. 1) Which comes first: Getting a blocked account before applying to schools or the other way. 2) I dont have the total sum of the money just 2m is there assistance or any other way I can meet up. Thanks |
Also put all your belongings in the boot of your vehicle at all times when you park your car on the road street ot corner. Just learned the hard way |
If this is Hezekaiahhat Christianity is about then you don't know what Christianity is about. Cause the pastor made you feel special? |
Ibori stole I agree but I think he did some stuffs for delta state I'm not sure but from what i have been reading about the last two governors ibori seems better |
You're only paying for the brains behind the creation of the phone |
Before you decide think about this: LOVE |
This brother looking his Chinese. Can he even see? |
I know a president that won't proceed with the rally if something like that should happen, I also know a president who will unashamedly address his nation. |
Bill would always be my favorite simply cause his done so much for this world especially NIGERIA |
Go with the flow. Introduce yourself and proclaim your faith, clearly stating your believes making them know this is for course work. |
Piss off man, after enjoying the Niger delta money you have the right to trash talk. |
Why? Just why are there ignorant people leading this country WHY? How does this in anyway help the people? We have demons ruling this country. |
I'm happy for him but he shuld realise that he has a long road ahead of him, he could suffer from success now and suffer from life tomorrow. keep your head down boi. |
whats wrong with his forehead? |
The size of her feet. |
Pretty much: Blood In My Eye |
“Nothing much is really happening on the supply side of the market. Liquidity issue is still there. We actually felt that foreign investors should have been coming in by now.” SERIOUSLY ? |
Some aren't that old, prostitution should be there also cobbling |
It's easy as written they'd perish. Do you go to someone's house you don't know and expect he opens up for you? John 3:16 explains His mission on earth to take everyone along with him on the last day. But, it is up to you to accept or reject it, He also promised us that he's in heaven preparing a place for us if we accept Him. So as harsh it might sound it's easy to do so now you're still reading this post. |
It's sad that the government has refused to do anything about this buses in lagos, health risk is 100% these drivers pack anyhow.... And so on God help ou leaders |
Very irrelevant motion can't we put forward better motions? Like people who fail to meet deadline of FG contracts should be jailed. Promises to the people not actuality after a party tenure should be an equivalent of 10years jail term for law makers and party leaders.... By the way most government functions the anthem is always recited. So makes no sense. I can smell an atheist in position. |
When your senators are using startup money to buy cars money that would reduce unemployment. This are the senators people voted in. |
Shock As NASS Moves To Scrap NNPC, DPR, PPPRA By Midat Joseph, BY TORDUE SALEM The current move by the National Assembly to scrap the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) and the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) through its new version of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) has sent shock waves across the oil industry. National Assembly’s version of the controversial PIB clearly recommends the dissolution of the NNPC, DPR and PPPRA. Part three (3) of the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill, 2016, anticipates in section 4 subsection 1 that “from the date of the commencement of this Act, without further assurance, the Commission shall be vested with all assets, funds, resources and other movable and immovable properties which immediately before the commencement of this Act were held by the Petroleum Inspectorate, the Department of Petroleum Resources and Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency. “As from the date of the commencement of this Act, the rights, interests, obligations and liabilities of the Petroleum Inspectorate, Department of Petroleum Resources and the Petroleum Products Regulatory Agency existing immediately before the effective date under any contract or instrument or at law or in equity shall by virtue of this Act be assigned to and vested in the Commission.” The section adds that “any such contract or instrument covered by subsection 4(a) of this section shall be of the same force and effect against or in favour of the Commission and shall be enforceable as fully and effectively as if instead of the Petroleum Inspectorate, Department of Petroleum Resources or the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, the Commission had been named therein or had been a party thereto; and the Commission shall be subject to all the obligations and liabilities to which the Petroleum Inspectorate, Department of Petroleum Resources and Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency were subject immediately before the Effective Date and all other persons shall as from the Effective Date have the same rights, powers and remedies against the Commission as they had against the Petroleum Inspectorate, Department of Petroleum Resources and Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency immediately before the Effective Date.” When the Bill is passed into law, the new commission would also play advisory role in advising the minister of Petroleum Resources on policy, laws and regulations. “The Commission shall administer and enforce policies, laws and regulations relating to all aspects of petroleum operations which are assigned to it under the provisions of this Act or any regulations made in pursuance of this Act or under any other enactment,” it states in part. The new commission will also “monitor and enforce approved standards for design, construction, fabrication, operation and maintenance for all plants, installations and facilities utilized or to be utilized in petroleum operations, in consultation with the Ministry of Environment, ensure adherence to applicable national and international environmental and other technical standards by all persons involved in petroleum operations.” The commission is also expected to establish, monitor, regulate and enforce health and safety measures relating to all aspects of petroleum operations, keep public registers of all leases, licenses, permits and other authorisations issued by the commission or the minister and any renewals, amendments, extensions, suspensions and revocations thereof. The Senate also seeks to empower the commission to “monitor the activities of the holders of leases, licenses, permits and other authorisations issued by the Commission or the Minister to secure and enforce compliance with the terms and conditions thereof and carry out enquiries, tests, audits, investigations and any other undertakings deemed necessary for performance of this responsibility.” If the provisions of the legislation make it into a law, the listed agencies will either be dissolved or lose relevance. The PIGB is believed to be a National Assembly version of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) which has been before the National Assembly since 2005. Kaduna bans sale of petroleum products in jerry cans The Kaduna State government yesterday announced the ban on sale of petroleum products in jerry cans across the 23 local government areas of the state. The state government took this decision at the end of the State Security Council meeting at the Government House, Kaduna. A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Samuel Aruwan, said the Security Council took the decision based on the on legal and security considerations, compounded by the environmental hazard petroleum products in jerry cans could cause. Noting the difficulties and hardship occasioned by the current petrol scarcity, the Council appealed to citizens to remain patient, as the state government was working with the NNPC and other agencies to cushion the effects. The Council also observed that the unsafe handling of petroleum products during periods like this had been associated with fires, destruction and fatal consequences for innocent victims. The Council further warned those engaged in sabotage and illegal sale of petroleum products in the state to desist with immediate effect. The Security Council also directed the arrest and prosecution of anyone found violating the ban, and the outright confiscation of any petroleum products found in their possession. “Residents of the state are urged to help uphold and enforce the Kaduna State Petroleum Products (Anti-hoarding and Adulteration) Law of 1992 This law empowers a task force to ensure that petrol is sold in a safe manner, and imposes a financial penalty on violators.” [http://leadership.ng/news/515533/shock-nass-moves-scrap-nnpc-dpr-pppra |
Friggin EPIC post. |
Recent trends 1 good news = 10 - 20 bad news |
Prayer and more prayer you started well with sharing the scriptures now ask your sister to follow up with prayer. Remembering that fervent prayer of the righteous availeth much. It is well. Do not confront the man you've no right rather let his wife do the talking they're married to each other. Support your sister emotionally, spiritually and otherwise bringing to her good and godly counsel. Her husband should be exposed to the word of God in any means you dim fit. God bless you and your family |
Are you a Christian and still not looked down on by the world? Think again. |
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