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Kaduna state. the are schedule for physical verification in NOA office in Kaduna North local government. |
Npower have started sending text for physical verification for Npower Build. my friend and my bro both received the text this eveining . |
Kaduna state water corporation have started sending text for aptitude test.
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External Reserves rise to $33.1bn, Highest Since 2015 October 13, 2017 By Kayode Tokede, Lagos The nation’s external reserves hit $33.1 billion on October 11, following increased in global oil prices to $54 per barrel. External reserves monitored by Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) accretion in 2017 can be linked to higher oil exports and increased activity in the investor exporter window. The price of Organization of Exporting Countries (OPEC) basket of 14 crudes countries stood at $54.44 per barrel on Thursday, the highest this year. Hitting $33.1 billion on Wednesday, the highest in 2017, the external reserves have gained $610 million or 1.89 per cent from $32.49 billion it opened in October. For the third quarter of 2017, the external reserves gained $6.6 billion or 25.7 per cent from $25.8 billion it opened January to $32.49 billion, the highest in 31-month. However, in the second quarter, it rose by $4.44 billion or $17.2 per cent to $30.28 billion despite CBN sustained pressure in bridging the gap between official foreign exchange and parallel market rates with the introduction of several foreign exchange windows. Experts had said steady increase in global oil prices continued to impact on CBN’s foreign exchange buffer and the nation’s economy at large. CBN spokesman, Mr. Isaac Okorafor, had noted the increase in external reserves can be attributable to peace in the oil-rich Niger-Delta region of the country, which resulted into increased oil output and earnings. Okorafor said with the sustained interventions, the apex bank has been able to push foreign exchange demand away from the parallel market into the formal regulated market. With the increase in external reserves, Naira at the foreign exchange market continued to appreciate. Analysts at Cordros capital, a Lagos based research and security firm, said, “We expect the naira to appreciate against the Dollar in the parallel market and the I&E window, as interventions by the apex bank persist, amid steady accretion to the foreign reserve – supported by relatively bullish outlook on oil price and production in the near term – in addition to inflows from portfolio investors.” http://leadership.ng/2017/10/13/external-reserves-rise-33-1bn-highest-since-2015/
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deepwater:is not thermodynamics is physics mechanics |
FTrebirth:why couldnt you reported it? Igbos lack reasoning at all!!! |
Four Boko Haram insurgents were killed at the weekend by troops of the Nigerian Army operating under the auspices of Operation Lafiya Dole in the Northeast of the country. The insurgents who were killed in two different operations were also involved in cattle rustling, while different categories of weapons were seized from them. A statement endorsed by the Nigerian Army Director of Public Relations, Brig.General Sani Usman explained that “in furtherance of clearance operations in Operation LAFIYA DOLE, troops of 8 Division Mobile Strike Team deployed at Forward Operations Base Mairari, on Sunday 8th October 2017 ambushed a Boko Haram terrorists’ cattle rustling syndicate trying to cross into Maiduguri to sell the rustled cattle, at Lingir village. “During the encounter, the ambush party neutralized 3 Boko Haram terrorists, while some of them have escaped with gunshot wounds. “The troops recovered 5 AK-47 rifles, 5 Magazines, 11 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition, 1 metal box containing clothes and a horse. Unfortunately, one of our soldiers sustained an injury during the operation. “The injured soldier has been evacuated to 8 Task Force Division Hospital and Medical Services at Monguno where he is receiving further medical attention. “The Mobile Strike Team also followed up with pursuit up to Buruwa village around Gassawa general area where they neutralized an additional Boko Haram terrorist and recovered an AK-47 rifle from him”. General Sani further said “On Saturday 7th October, 2017 following a tip off from the locals on the presence of suspected Boko Haram terrorists and cattle rustlers at Kirbiri village, Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State, troops of 120 Battalion in conjunction with vigilantes mobilized to the general area. “On arrival, the gallant troops engaged the terrorists, neutralizing one of them while several other terrorists flee in disarray with gunshot wounds. “The troops recovered an AK-47 rifle with registration number 34364 and 2 empty rifle magazines”. http://thenationonlineng.net/troops-kill-four-insurgents-northeast/
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adult91:how are you developer.com |
we call him president Buhari while wailers call him Jibrin, wether you call him Jibrin or Gabriel it is the same man the slayer of Boko Haram, Shiites and Ipods terrorists !!! |
God bless President Baba Buhari mai gaskiya. |
The Buhari Presidency is making specific efforts to enable the private sector thrive, specifically by undertaking extensive ‘ease of doing business’ reforms, in addition to on-going investment in infrastructure, says Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. Mr. Osinbajo stated this on Monday at the Financial Times Africa Summit holding at the Claridge’s Mayfair Hotel in London noting that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari in the past months has been working assiduously to improve macroeconomic conditions. “After a continuous slide in growth since 2014, the trend of growth in GDP has turned around with a modest growth of 0.55% in the second quarter of this year while inflation, though still somewhat high, has declined from its peak of 18.7% in January 2017 to about 16% today,” he stated. Speaking to a global audience made up of international business leaders, investors, public sector officials, media gurus and intellectuals, the vice president noted that “the outlook going forward is quite positive based on improvements in oil prices and production and the trend of leading indicators such as positive purchasing managers indices, a revived stock exchange and increasing foreign exchange reserves.” Highlighting some of the efforts of the Buhari Presidency in agriculture and power, the vice president drew attention to the significant progress achieved in the ease of doing business initiative of the federal government stating that “in the first stage, reforms were introduced under a 60-day national action plan focused on eight areas that make it easier to register businesses, obtain construction permits, get credit, pay taxes, get electricity, trade across borders, facilitate entry and exit of people and register property.” Continuing, Mr. Osinbajo said “practical examples of success include leveraging the use of technology to fast track business registration and payment of taxes, a functioning, tried and tested 48-hour electronic visa procedure, and an Executive Order mandating greater transparency and efficiency across all government agencies. The reforms have led to reduction in cost and time, as well as greater transparency for small and medium sized enterprises in particular.” “Following the 70 per cent success rate achieved in the first phase of the ease of doing business reforms, we recently embarked on a second national action plan which will have 11 areas of focus and will run for 60 days from October 2017,” he added. The vice president equally noted that Nigeria is an investor’s delight because of the opportunities which the Nigerian economy offers, specifically emphasizing that “the opportunities are enormous indeed.” He added that the Buhari administration is “nevertheless determined and optimistic that Nigeria will along with the rest of the continent bring about an Africa that works for all its people and contributes to global growth and prosperity.” During his keynote address, the vice president observed that the theme ‘What Africa Works’, is appropriate and remarked that with Africa’s experience in the past few years, it is clear that “what makes Africa work, is what makes economies work anywhere; honest visionary leadership and good governance, letting the private sector and markets lead, diversification from resource based revenues, developing the potential of the human resources available.” The law professor noted that Africa “can demonstrate with clear examples that what makes Africa work are the ingenuity and resilience of the people, especially its 70 per cent youth population, leadership and good governance, allowing the private sector and markets to function, focusing on infrastructural development, and the incredible opportunities that abound.” The summit was also attended by a number of Nigerian dignitaries including Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State, the Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed; Aliko Dangote; Yemi Cardoso among others. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/245519-why-nigerias-economy-working-buhari-osinbajo.html
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There was pandemonium in Mgbosimiri and AGIP community in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State in the early hours on Monday after gunmen invaded a slaughter market in the community and shot dead 10 people including a couple. Confirming the incident to newsmen, the police public relations officer in the state, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni said the gunmen invaded the market at about 4:00 a.m and opened fire on traders who were mostly market women. The incident caused panic in the community as residents scampered for safety. Reports say the traders had slept over at the market so as to rise up early enough for Monday’s business when the gunmen stormed and unleashed mayhem on them. However, the police spokesperson who said personnel have been deployed to the area also said that the motive for the killings is not yet ascertained. He however assured that the force would do everything possible to bring the perpetrators to book. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/just-in-gunmen-invade-port-harcourt-market-kill-10/
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Greenback:they are all southerners. |
waleyp:tell me the Northerner that ruled Nigeria for a single tenure since 1999 |
Tecno device nt yet on collection. |
Nbote:Nairalanders have a problem of comprehension. pls re-read the article. |
NaijaEfcc:previous governmentS nt govermenT |
serverconnect:Read the article well, he said previous governments not government. |
Happy born day to my great Country Nigeria. |
9inches:so you people are sons of God likewise Jesus as you said? then you and your own jesus are sons of God. so you people are also gods as u stated it in your answer. |
Begino1:they cant prove a point without insults. misguided christians. |
Raphael81:and thats why you people follow fake pastors and prophets. Religion is guided by scriptures and Scholars. and there is this saying from our noble prophet as i quote " Scholars are the heir to the Prophets" |
Raphael81:but why do we go to school for? why cant we just read our books and understand? . |
Raphael81:and am happy the way you are showing intrest in Islam. May God (Allah) show you the right path |
Raphael81:I will not give you the answer because you are not sincere in your questions. respect is reciprocal. |
Teco2:God bless you |
Raphael81:You cant study Qur'an and Hadith on your own to understand everything, you need the guidance of teacher or scholar. |
Raphael81:and why are you deviating from the initial post? are you out of points? |
Raphael81:First i want you to check if suicide bombing is part of Islam or not. my take on u is that you are Ignorant of Islam and you dont want to seek the knowledge openly. if you are intrested in the knowledge we will teach it to you . Thank God(Allah) for beign Muslim. |
9inches:But Your Jesus called himself servant of God. and my question to u.... what qualifies one to be a son of Another? |
Raphael81:Is your statement that is nt clear. |
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