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A big shout out to my NEMA cds club Kaduna. Wish us a Lucrative and decent jobs. |
Muslim Ladies or girls are not allowed to Hug any man, be it Muslim or Non Muslim get it right. Every religion has its Ethics so i dont know why you people are much disturb about this. And she is entitle to do what she likes had it been she is not a Kannywood Actress. We Hausa-Muslim dont joke with Morality. Islam and Hausas protect our Girls for their own benefits. so stop insulting Hausas or our Religion. We are not bastards as you think. |
…*Says Challenging Obaseki At Tribunal Waste of Fund The Restoration Group, a political pressure group in the Edo State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Monday described the just concluded Governorship election in the state as one of the credible, free and fair to be conducted by INEC. The group while calling for the resignation of the entire state Exco of the party led by Chief Dan Orbih, saying the party was not prepared for the just concluded governorship election in the state. It called on the national leadership of the party to set up a caretaker committee that will oversee the affairs of the party before the next congress is conducted, the grouped demanded that “the party should prosecute all those who collected money for the election and pocketed it”. Addressing journalists in Benin City on Monday, the leader of the group and leader of the PDP in Oredo Local Government Area, Mr Uyi Igbinigie, said contrary to the position of the party leadership that the election was rigged in favour of the APC by the INEC, “the election was one of the best conducted so far by INEC and it was free, fair and credible. “The problem was that before the election because of the financial recklessness of the PDP during the last general election, PDP already had a bad name in Edo. And to add to the injury, the Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu who was the PDP candidate was among those who collected N700million for the presidential election. “And his visit to EFCC on the matter left sore pain in campaigns. The other reason was the attitude of the state Exco led by Chief Orbih. Rather than speaking on what PDP will do during the campaigns, Orbih was busy raining abuses on Oshiomhole who is an outgoing governor and Godwin Obaseki. meanwhile Obaseki was quietly telling Edo people what he will do for them. “So we should not waste our money going to tribunal, we believe that PDP needs to sit down and re-strategize but that will be after the entire state Exco must have resigned for peace to rain in Edo PDP” he declared. http://leadership.ng/news/553017/inec-conducted-most-credible-election-in-edo-pdp-group |
We are having almost constant light here in Kaduna. |
Nigeria's really got talents. A Physics student of Ahmadu Bello University ABU, Zaria -reportedly made this drone as his final year project and named it 'Hope For Chibok Girls'. The drone was tested in a stadium -as it worked perfectly well to the surprise and delight of witnesses. http://www.nationalhelm.net/2016/09/hope-for-chibok-girls-see-drone-physics.html?m=1
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Rape: A 49-year-old man, yesterday, gave a graphic description of how he had been sleeping with his 15-year-old daughter in their Oko-Oba home in Abule-Egba area of Lagos State. Ehumadu… I didn’t meet her a virgin. The suspect, Tony Ehumadu, who hails from Mbaise area of Imo State, was caught in the act by his wife, a Customs officer. Ehumadu, a businessman, was arrested after one of his brothers-in-law reported the case to the police. He admitted to have slept with his Junior Secondary School 1 daughter twice, adding that the first instance was under the influence of alcohol. According to him, “I did the abominable act with my eldest daughter. But I only raped her twice. I don’t know what came over me. I am convinced that forces beyond me led me into committing the crime. “Both incidents happened on Fridays. One Friday night, one of my friends invited me to a naming ceremony around Power Line, New Oko-Oba. I came back home drunk but my wife was not around. All my children, except the eldest, were asleep. “Immediately, I rushed in and raped her. I did not meet her as a virgin. But the second time, my wife was at home. “That Friday night, we were all watching a movie, when I suddenly stood up and went straight into my daughter’s room and started raping her. It was at that point that my wife caught me and started shouting. “My wife did not want to go to the police because of the embarrassment it would bring to the family and because of her reputation as a Customs officer. But her brother did.” The suspect, according to the Lagos State Police Command boss, Fatai Owoseni, would be charged to court. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/raped-15-yr-old-daughter-influence-forces-beyond-suspect/
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Dharmiejoe:yes on my phone using uc browser. |
observer2020:why cant u help here. |
observer2020:scam alert |
fmc1:simple english and math, a little of current affairs. |
I just did mine .but they categorised me in npower community while i applied for npower teach. and i hadnt received any text yesterday. am just awared the test is on 28 of this month. |
busuyem:but from the options 156 is likely the answer. |
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman on Monday cut cabinet ministers’ salaries by 20 percent and reduced other state officials’ benefits in a continuing austerity drive to cope with lower oil revenues. The 160 members of the Shura Council, who include 30 women, will see a 15 percent drop in their annual allowances for housing, furniture and cars, a royal decree said. Council members are appointed by the king to advise cabinet. The decrees which announced the measures did not say how much money would be saved. Since 2014 global oil prices have collapsed by more than half, leaving Saudi Arabia with a record deficit last year. The fall in the kingdom’s main revenue source led to unprecedented subsidy cuts and curbs on government spending. In April this year the king’s son, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, announced the wide-ranging Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy. The effort also seeks a streamlined, more accountable administration. Monday’s decrees ordered the government to “stop providing cars for senior state officials”. Telephone expenditure will also be curbed. But front-line soldiers on the southern border with Yemen will be exempt from a ruling not to grant the military an annual bonus. AFP http://punchng.com/saudi-cuts-ministers-salaries-20-per-cent/
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even the chairman chief wailer makarfi confess |
Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarafi, chairman, Caretaker Committee, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has stated that the President Muhammadu Buhari government should not be blamed for the current economic recession that is biting the country hard. The issues that built up to land the country in the present economic recession, he said, predated the present administration. He therefore described the present economic situation in the country as a product of collective governance failure which builds up over the years. In an exclusive interview with LEADERSHIP Sunday, Makarfi said the present economic recession has strong roots in structural inadequacies in the economy, which successive governments in the country have refused to address. “Some of these things are structural that even predate this democracy, long before 1999. They are issues that dates back to the time of the military and the intermittent civilian administrations that we had. Depending on how you look at it, you can apportion blames anyhow you wish, but that being the case, it is a collective responsibility, from a collective failure,” he said. Though he posited that the Buhari government has some measure of blames in the economic downturn, to the extent that the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has acknowledged that there is failure in quite a number of monetary and fiscal policies, he warned against the politicisation of the economic recession. “If you politicise the problem, we at the high level, it may not affect us personally but it will continue to affect our followers in whose interest we say we are doing politics. Of course if you come to the current administration, even the CBN has acknowledged that there is failure in quite a number of monetary and fiscal policies. I have not heard a strong statement from the executive on what is its own failure. But again, blame game is a major factor. You solve half of the problem when you acknowledge that the problem exists, shifting the problem in order to apportion blame to your opponent is unhealthy and it is not going to make us come out of the woods,” he said. While faulting the mix in the President Buhari’s cabinet, he noted that “The personal integrity of the president you cannot question even before he won election. So where you should give credit, you should give credit, and where you should acknowledge something you should acknowledge, and where you should criticise, you should criticise and say no, that is not the way to look at it,” he said. On the anti-corruption fight of the Buhari government Makarfi notes that “it is only when a government is not in power that you can measure corruption. Whether it is governor, minister, chief executive of parastatals, friends of government, it is only when the government is not in power that independently you can know and measure its level of corruption. APC is now in power, let it be any other party then you can be in a better position to measure which period was more corrupt,” he said. He, however, gave thumbs up to the anti-corruption fight of the federal government to the extent that it has touched areas where no such fight has touched under any previous government. “Let us also look at history. For the first time, military men and high level civil servants are taken to court. Just look at the military officers being prosecuted for alleged corruption. This has not happened before. It has not been proved, still an allegation, but it is more than the entire campaign fund you are talking about,” he said. http://leadership.ng/news/551914/why-nigeria-is-in-recession-makarfi |
GoggleB:Biafra |
Ipod member!!!! your article reads august 19 while today is 20 september. |
izzou:the picture might not be recent. |
The senate of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, has, in its 472nd meeting approved the promotion of a 41-year-old academic, Ahmad Ibrahim Doko, to the rank of Professor of Quantity Surveying. Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Ibrahim Garba, who announced the promotion recently has also renewed the appointment of the newly- promoted professor as the managing director of the institution’s consultancy services(ABUCONS). Professor Doko, who hails from Niger State was born in 1974 at Doko town, where he attended North Primary School, Doko between 1979 and 1985, and from where he proceeded to Government Secondary School, Doko and Ahmadu Bello University Demonstration Secondary School between 1985 to 1991. He proceeded to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1991, where he obtained his B.Sc degree in Quantity Surveying in 1998, after which he joined the quantity surveying department of the university as assistant lecturer in 2000. Doko proceeded to King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia, in 2001, where he obtained his M.Sc degree in construction engineering and management in 2003, from where he proceeded to Loughborough University, United Kingdom in 2004, where he obtained his Ph.D degree in 2007. Professor Doko served as head of quantity surveying department of the university between 2008 to 2012. He was first appointed as the managing director of the main consultancy firm of the university (ABUCONS) in 2010. http://leadership.ng/news/458530/abu-gets-youngest-37-year-old-prof-doko
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paid kaduna state Access bank today around 7pm |
dossylvanus:so u don do ur pre-pop be that |
most of the things you mentioned here were out of points. we have taps and tanks of water every day. black gold is one of the most conducive camp. batch b stream 1 |
Saudi construction giant Binladin group has laid off tens of thousands of workers, leading to rare protests, as workers torch seven buses demanding compensation as low oil prices begin to bite in earnest. The numbers of layoffs range from 50,000 to 77,000, many of who say they were not paid for several months. Binladin group, which last year had all of its contracts frozen after a crane fell over the Grand Mosque in Mecca, killing 107, denied that it owed its workers any compensation. The company said the layoffs were a “routine” adjustment to a slowdown in construction activity in the country. It certainly is routine to cut your workforce when times are bad, and the times seem to be especially bad in Saudi Arabia, and not because of a “slowdown” in construction per se. The country is increasingly feeling the pinch of low oil prices, and despite deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman’s bold reform plan, chances are that things will get worse before they get better. Last year, when bin Salman effectively took the reins of the government, it was with surprise that this government found out how quickly money was flowing out of the state’s coffers now that oil had lost two-thirds of its value. As a nation almost entirely dependent on oil for its revenues, the adjustment that the oil price rout prompted has been a painful one, and this pain is now becoming increasingly evident, with civil unrest a possibility. Civil unrest in Saudi Arabia will, in all likelihood, pull oil prices up higher, even if the country, as has been suggested, increases its production further. One of the first things bin Salman did when the effect of low oil prices really started to be felt in the treasury was to raise the prices of consumer goods and utilities—and substantially at that—by removing state subsidies. Naturally, this led to disgruntlement among the population. Further measures foreseen in the Vision 2030 plan include the introduction of VAT and other taxes on luxury goods and soft drinks. This, again, will not be taken well, even though bin Salman said the plan involves measures aimed to make the transition easier on lower-income Saudis. The workers laid off by Binladin group are foreigners, mostly Egyptians, according to the media reports. This doesn’t mean they will go gently into the good night with their newly issued exit visas. What’s more, an unnamed company official was quoted by Saudi daily Al-Watan as saying that Binladin group planned to sack another 12,000 people¬—all Saudis. The company employs some 17,000 Saudi nationals. That doesn’t look like a routine adjustment of the workforce. It looks like a radical restructuring in a hostile market environment and an unfriendly government that is delaying payments to the company and has barred it from starting new projects before the Grand Mosque accident is fully investigated. The government is at a crossroads and the decisions it makes in the near future could entirely change the game in the desert kingdom. http://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/50000-Laid-Off-In-Saudi-Arabia-As-Oil-Crisis-Bites-Deeper.html
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masha Allah |
Flashback. -Buhari will die before the Election- Ayo Fayose -Buhari is brain dead - Patient Jonathan -If APC survives till October 2014,call me a bastard.- Doyin Okupe -Mark my words, It will not happen for Buhari to rule Nigeria. - Doyin Okupe. -If APC wins, I will go on exile. - Bode George. -Buhari can never win in Yorubaland. - Gani Adams. -Jonathan will shock APC with defeat. - FFK -If Jonathan loses, we would set Nigeria on fire. -Asari Dokubo. -We instigated the 6 weeks postponement so that Jonathan can win. - Fasehun -I will deliver 1 million votes to Jonathan in Ondo state. - Mimiko -We shall deliver the South West votes to Jonathan. - Afenifere --Tinubu is no longer a force in the South West. -Yinka Odumakin. -Buhari at 70 wears diapers like my mother. -Fayose -Jonathan already has Lagos votes.- Obanikoro. Ladies and gentlemen, NO MATTER WHAT PEOPLE THINK OR SAY ABOUT YOU FOR EVIL,GOD WILL CHANGE IT TO JOY. Could u please say a big Amen.
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is kponmo bussiness rocking like this? the nigga don hide. |
what of Sambos's speech in Jigawa where he said notherners should not vote for Buhari because his vp is a pastor and his sect has the largest churches in Nigeria. |
Buharis Trekker Suleman Hashimu going for Hajj He trek from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate PMB's victory.... And now he's rocking Prado. This is what he shared on his facebook timeline. Suleman Hashimu Trekker Salam, dear families and friends. InshaAllah dis afternooni we will begin our journey (hajj) to the holy land of mecca. Please forgive us if we've made mistakes, pls pray for our safety traveling going, during and comming back, wasalam.. https://m.facebook.com/suleman.hashim.14?v=timeline
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