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Lagos State need to do same. Collecting daily money from petty traders all in the name of local government got to stop. Hawkers at Oshodi, trade fair, streets in Lagos State are given ticket on a daily basis before they are allowed to hawk. Mr Governor, please see to the unnecessary burden on Lagosians. You guys don't help the ordinary man, so, don't compound their problems. |
Nigeria is a joke.... |
So unfortunate we live in a country that doesn't want to do the right thing. I pray our selfish leaders have a change of heart and act accordingly to the citizens during and after the covid-19 pandemic. |
R I P |
Thank God for your life sir. |
I don't even know what to say about our public office holders anymore. Why is everyone greedy in this country. God please help change our heart. |
Christianity is a personal thing. We seems to forget that Christ didn't come to preach religion but to show us way back home to our heavenly father. Even during his mortal life these fake people exited. Just as he warned his followers then he has warned you and I to be mindful of the wolves parading themselves as Men and Women of God. Paul said, what matters is Christ is preached. Read the scripture.....its a beautiful book of life. |
I stopped believing the words of these guys long ago. Anyway, goodluck my country Nigeria. |
DPR, I think you guys are a joke. Are you telling us to do your job? Knowing fully well that all the gas stations in Lagos are selling above 87 naire. Who are you deceiving or trying to deceive?. Are you guys at DPR ghost? Don't you have cars or generator at home. Pls do the right thing DPR. |
DPR, for your information...all the gas stations are selling above 87 naire. Do you need to be told. Either you do your job or stop all this toothless shit you telling us. |
The clock is ticking....get to work baba. Especially the energy sector. Thank you sir. |
I personally don't think we have reasonable people in government. Its either something is wrong with this nation or we the people living in it are not serious people. Even the blind and deaf in our society knows that gas prices varies from station to station....if you guys want to help this country you know what exactly to do...so stop this silly things you put on the news. Buhari, pls help this country...you have done it before you can do it again. God help you. |
GMB ...is watching |
Good help my country, what good will that do. Pls get real CBN. |
Good help my country, what good will that do. Pls get real CBN. quote author=Adesiji77 post=33084609]Following an earlier warning to chronic bank debtors in the country to pay up their debts, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Friday directed deposit money banks (DMBs) to publish the list of delinquent borrowers whose debts have remained non-performing in at least three national daily newspapers from the end of July this year. The banking sector regulator explained that the move is to halt the rising trend of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the industry and also ensure that the industry NPL ratio does not exceed the prudential limit of five per cent. Presently, the industry NPL ratio stands at 3.3 per cent. The Apex bank gave the directive in a letter dated April 22, 2015 and addressed to all banks and discount houses. The letter titled: “Recovery of Delinquent Credit Facilities,” was signed by the Director, Banking Supervision, CBN, Mrs. Tokunbo Martins. According to the CBN, banks and discount houses are required with effect from May 1st 2015, to give the delinquent debtors three months of grace to turn their accounts from non-performing to performing status, after which their names would be published. The delinquent debtors, for both individual and corporate accounts, are those whose accounts have been classified lost and the names include the persons, entities, directors, subsidiaries and other related parties. According to the Apex bank, those affected would be banned from participating in the Nigerian foreign exchange market and also from participating in the Nigerian government securities market. Martins had earlier this month said the decision to publish the list of bank debtors was to prevent another banking crisis. The central bank director had explained: “The CBN has managed to keep the banking industry safe and sound in collaboration with all members of the Bankers’ Committee. “But some data shows that it is increasingly becoming difficult for some debtors to pay up their loans. So it was decided that going forward, one thing that we may do is to stop them from getting access to foreign exchange. This is to ensure the continuous safety and soundness of the banking industry “It is not all debtors, it is the bad and chronic debtors, those ones that have deliberately refused to pay; those are the ones we are talking about. Total loans in the industry are in the region of N13 trillion,” she added. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/cbn-orders-banks-to-publish-names-of-debtors-from-end-of-july/207716/[/quote] |
The list could be endless if indeed the president elect meant what he says. The truth is .....is he gonna be able to do it ? Corruption is the second name for naija. We are encouraged to be corrupt...... In the office , at home, in the churches and mosques today.... Corrupt men and women dominate all over the places. With determination and we by God side things can and will change. The man that track from Lagos to Abuja gives me hope that there are still some men and women that will keep their words comes what. President elect Buhari .....you can write your name with golden pen if you choose to. Most if us are looking on to you for the change you promised. |
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