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Same thing happend to. Jiji is scam!!! |
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Anything for clout on SM. May God forgive you for comparing his begotten son with any human |
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Snapchat:It's a matter of perspective |
ambassadorgozie:You are overstepping your boundary here calling someone dear, you like to dey overstep your boundary and also the lady might be a victim of rape so the trauma still hunting her. Learn to mind your business and keep space from strangers. |
When I saw the headline, I wanted to bet my balls this happened either in Zimbabwe or Kenya. Now I for get 4 balls to the ball with fa |
Attention 101. Now you got it |
Good, atleast make e leave Obaseki alone |
Wrote a professional exams in April, I wasn't successful the enrolled again in November, December results were out and I made it! Moved to a bigger apartment in October ending and God also gave me a gift I and my wife has been praying for. So many testimonies and all Glory to God alone. |
Bulola Saraki has intelligently laid down the facts. I love Saraki anyway anytime |
The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria has decried Federal Government’s poor funding of the Public Complaints Commission, describing it as the foremost anti-corruption agency in Nigeria. PASAN, at a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, dismissed the N4.7bn allocated to PCC in the 2020 Appropriation Act, out of N7bn, as inadequate, with the volume of cases being handled by the commission. According to PASAN, the PCC, between 2015 and 2018 received a total of 209,745 cases and resolved a total of 87,461, leaving a total number of 122,284 pending cases. The association, therefore, called on the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), the leadership of the National Assembly and all relevant stakeholders to give priority to the PCC like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission established after it. In the statement jointly signed by the National President, PASAN, Mohammed Usman; Zonal Vice-President, Josiah Labi; and Chairman, FCT Chapter, Margaret Chijioke, the parliamentary workers noted that PCC, as the Nigerian ombudsman, is the machinery for the control of administrative excesses and non-adherence to procedures or abuse of law. PASAN said, “The above statistics shows that despite the gross underfunding, the commission is still able to bring succour to the ordinary Nigerians and downtrodden. But there exists a huge deficiency in working materials, operational logistics and the general welfare of the commission. “We wish to let you know that for the past years, the PCC has been grossly underfunded. In 2018, the commission’s budget was finally reviewed upwards to N7.4bn, which, to our greatest dismay was not funded; only about N4.2bn was released which is the usual. Since then, staff (members) under the umbrella of PASAN have been making efforts to see that the PCC gets adequate funding to discharge its duties. These include our wide consultations with the principal officers of the National Assembly. “Unfortunately, the 2020 budget has been submitted, passed and signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari, yet there is no improvement on the PCC budget. It is saddening that the plight of the commission is not being looked into and, so, we the members of PASAN will not support deliberate attempt to render redundant, the only anti-corruption institution directly under the National Assembly, saddled with the mandate of delivering social and administrative justice to the ordinary Nigerian. The PCC remains the voice of the voiceless and the watchdog of the society, and an institution with unique ability to give feedback on government policies and governance.” Source: https://punchng.com/parliamentary-workers-protest-n4-7bn-complaints-commission-budget/ |
For successfully organising the 2019 General Elections despite enormous challenges, the Nigerian Pilot Newspaper last night gave the #INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu an award. National Commissioner Festus Okoye received the award on his behalf. The occasion was the newspaper’s 10th Anniversary/ Award Night held at the Abuja Sheraton Hotel. Below are screenshots of reactions from Nigerians on Twitter. Source: https:///TRlHotmg0k Lalasticlala
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She He stops be your DAd |
I am more than 100% sure these are not the killers |
E nor work!! |
Makinde was in Kogi, then goes back to Oyo and became Bello |
Our own here na make person buy house get one Turkey or Ram |
Las Las you do fraud, EFCC arrest you, you turn Celeb!!! |
I don tire for this their rat race abeg. |
Mtscheeeew. Anyhow wey they vex e no fit light cigar |
The reaction, Investigation will start and end here on Nairaland. We are not ready |
Some news these days eh..... kai. Onomatopia!!!! |
Ok. We don hear |
Congratulations Bassey. |
Dis kain own gooooaal maaaad oooh!!! Chose one, either you score into the net or you score own goal into your club president daughter's net. |
Mr Jollof? I thought the news is Cardi B ate Jollof in Nigeria |
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