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My Good morning. 40k last reply me now Xmas bonus |
Na Great thunder fire ur mouth hmmmmmm. Mr distributor and Mr authorizer to speak to all this allegations until then FTC |
IF YOU SAYS OR BELIEVE THERE IS NO GOD WHY CAN'T THE Atheist PROVE BEYOND DOUBT WHEN THE EARTH COMES INTO EXISTENCE AND ASK THEM Why there is death for all human being and yet no body knows the day of his death even this atheist |
ALL PROSPECTIVE CORPER OF OGUN STATE. I ADVISED YOU TO MOVED FROM IBADAN IF U ARE NEAR D CITY BECAUSE THAT WHAT WE DID LAST YEARS. THE PARK ALREADY KNEW THAT PEOPLE ARE GOING TO NYSC CAMP WHICH THEY XAN BOARD ALL OF YOU AND DROP AT THE CAMP VICINITY BECAUSE BIKE WILL TAKE NOTHING LESS THAN #500 TO A JOURNEY OF THREE MINS. SO GET A CAB OR A DIRECT BUS FROM UR LOCATION BUT I ASSURED U IBADAN IS THE EASIEST AT THE LEFT BUS PARK AT IWO ROAD . |
From all my ex corpers in Ogun state that served in public or government school. I have not heard any been paid uptill now so go to private schools and works for. 7000- 15000 naira depending on ur bargain and how many subject u can teach. Because in Ado odo OTA LGA ghost corpers are very high. |
gbest58:A good question but it depend on you specifically hmmm I mean. What did u want to do in ur service year. But for me. I will chose ADO ODO/OTA LOCAL GOVERNMENT.WHEN U GET TO CAMP THEY WILL TAG ADO ODO AS NUMBER 1. because it is closely to lagos and many job opportunities that where I also did my ppa. But Abeokuta is okay but housing is expensive for corper unless corpses lodge BUT really as a friend the best for all my Brother out there in the incoming batch is to be in agbara or ado odo LGA okay because you will surely find ur means unless u are lazy |
CONGRATS TO ALL PROSPECTIVE CORPERS OF 2015 BATCH B STREAM 1. JUST TO GET U READY. I JUST PAST OUT OF NYSC THIS MONTH I MEAN 14BATCHC CORPERS SO IF YOU HAVE QUESTION YOU CAN ASK ME. ONE THING I KNEW IS THAT THE CAMP IS THE SECOND BEST ORIENTATION CAMP IN WHOLE NIGERIA. SO GET READY TO SERVE UR FATHER'S LAND. OGUN STATE ANTHEM IS ISE YA OMO OGUN ISE YA |
How much is do u sell in exchange of PayPal in naira . I want to buy. |
coded01:what about mane penalties in the first half mourinho |
The timetable of POP batch C 2014 is been circulated around the state coordinator and zonal coordinators
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The picture attached below speaks a lot. Happy for the rest of my fellow Corp members after 8th and 15tha date saga. Happy for new life challenge
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SylarsMcQuins:How the party will be |
SylarsMcQuins:Also December 8 |
Thanks for that I will do tgat. What about changing imei |
I have been in looking for a way out on how to root this phone whether by PC or without PC. Use king root, kingoroot and others still not rooted not to talk of changing imei. Please who have this type of phone to help me through the process |
Harmilly:Na this is my bbm pin 563B7337 |
38k I will pay. message me |
Hi I want a good laptop of good ram, high processor and long lasting battery. I don't mind the hard drive and screen size. but need that three point specifications. how much can I get one. |
How much is bold 2 |
Hi want to sell a laptop. Urgently need some money 500gig memory 4gig ram Intel dual core 1.6ghz Dvd cd writer And have 1h.30min backup. Your can call or WHATSAPP for negotiation. Please for serious minded only I beg 02257
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. http://Portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc1/resumepayment.aspx that is the site all of you are asking for |
Calebosko:YOU ARE A THEIF INDEED. YOU COPY MY POST |
INEC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL. DATE: 28 MARCH 2015 TICKET: PVC KICK OFF: 10:AM VENUE:ESTADIO DE POLLING BOOT CAPACITY: 68MILLION REFFEREE: ATTAHIRU JEGA CLUB: PDP FC VS APC FC DEFENDING CHAMPION PDP FC FORMATION:5:3:2. As the defending champions, This is a defending formation in the bid to defend their title. LINE UP. Jonathan Patience- GK Ngozi Okonjo Iweala David Mark Edwin Clark Ayo Fayose- yellow card Godswill Akpabio- central midfielder AdamuMuazu Nnamani Sambo Gabriel Suswan Olusegun Mimiko Goodluck Jonathan-C SUBS. Fani Kayode- yellow card Alison Maduekwe Musiliu Obanikoro Reuben Abati COACH- Asari Dokubo. APC FC FORMATION: 4:3:3 APC FC Employs a diamond formation with attacking options and prolific striker leading the attack. LINE UP. Rotimi Amaechi-GK Bola Tinubu Raji Fashola Rochas Okorocha John Oyegun Muhammadu Buhari-C Abubakar Atiku- on loan from PDP FC Aminu Tambuwal- on loan from PDP FC Bisi Akande Adams Oshiomole-winger Yemi Osibanjo-on loan from Redeemed fc SUBS: John Kayode Abike Dabiri Rauf Aregbesola Segun Oni COACH- Baba Olusegun Obasanjo- former PDP FC player. Match Commissioner: EU Election Monitoring Observer. Predict the score correctly and win a trip to Wonderland in Borno State beside Sambisa Roundabout. |
After scoring the winner against his former club, Arsenal Striker, Danny Welbeck, confessed to Journalists during the post game Press Conference that his manager Arsene Wenger asked him to celebrate in front of van Gaal if he did score. Manchester United v Arsenal - FA Cup Quarter Final “Yeah, the Gaffer asked me to run up to Mr Van Gaal and do something crazy like yell ‘You just got Welbecked!’ or maybe do a Sturridge dance” the striker told pressmen. The Striker who was ignominously let go by his boyhood club Manchester United, where Louis Van Gaal said he was ‘not good enough’, and replaced by a now misfiring Radamel Falcao, said it was hard returning to Old Trafford, but he didnt regret celebrating his goal. “I actually wanted to celebrate in front of Van Gaal, but as I was running to the touchlines Ryan Giggs gave me the eye. I think he meant “Don’t let me go Imogen on your Sister, lad”. So i stopped. Arsene was really mad at me”
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Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal The House of Representatives said on Sunday that the Federal Government’s yearly expenditure was “over N20tn,” contrary to the N4.6tn (2014) or N4.3tn (2015) disclosed to Nigerians as the country’s annual public budget. Its Public Accounts Committee, which made the disclosure in Abuja, noted that, an ongoing examination of the finances of government and its 601 agencies showed that the N4.3tn given as the total spending budget for this year was a “far cry” from the reality. The Chairman of the committee, Mr. Adeola Solomon- Olamilekan, who spoke on the issue, explained that, unknown to Nigerians, the N4.3tn, for example, did not include the expenditure of many “statutory and extra- ministerial departments” of government. He added that his committee found out that these other agencies not captured in the regular budget, generated and spent their money as it pleased them without seeking the approval of the National Assembly. The lawmaker put the budget of these other bodies at over N16tn. Solomon-Olamilekan explained further, “The N4.9tn, N4.6tn or N4.3tn, as the case may be, is the budget that the whole Nigerians are listening to but in the true sense of it, the budget of other statutory and extra-ministerial departments put together is about N16tn. “So, the total overall budget year in year out is over N20tn, which the executive arm operates, but nobody is asking questions as to the implementation of all these budgets. “Nobody is bringing information on the implementation of all these budgets; and this is one area Nigerians need to start asking questions in order to move this country forward.” Solomon-Olamilekan stated that though the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007, made adequate provisions on how these bodies should be held accountable, the law was observed in breach. He cited the “stifling” of the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation as one of the ways to shield government agencies from opening their books to scrutiny. Solomon-Olamilekan said this was done by starving the office of funds “over the years” to a point where it no longer had the financial power to effectively audit the accounts of the implementation agencies of government and its extra- ministerial departments. For instance, he revealed how the government cut the capital budget of the AGF’ office from N1.9bn to a “meagre” N100m in 2015. The lawmaker said his committee was at a loss on how the AGF’s office would audit the accounts of 601 agencies with N100m and the country’s 144 foreign missions. The PAC chairman added, “How can we imagine that the capital budget of the office of AGF for the year 2015 was reduced from N1.9bn to N100? “Can you also imagine an office of the AGF that has 144 foreign missions to audit and as we speak, between 1999 to date, that office has not audited up to 30 of these foreign missions while three quarter of these foreign missions are also revenue generating agencies? “So, there is nobody to audit the revenue generated and the expenditure they incur. “The office of the AGF has been short-changed and the budget has been reduced to nothing. As such, the government of the day is having a field day to carry out whatever its wants to do because they know they have an office that is not functioning.” The PAC has also been saddled with the responsibility of retrieving the full report on the audit investigation into the $ 20bn reportedly ‘missing’ from the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation from the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. The House had, in plenary on Wednesday last week, given the minister seven days to submit the full report to the lawmakers.[b]Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal The House of Representatives said on Sunday that the Federal Government’s yearly expenditure was “over N20tn,” contrary to the N4.6tn (2014) or N4.3tn (2015) disclosed to Nigerians as the country’s annual public budget. Its Public Accounts Committee, which made the disclosure in Abuja, noted that, an ongoing examination of the finances of government and its 601 agencies showed that the N4.3tn given as the total spending budget for this year was a “far cry” from the reality. The Chairman of the committee, Mr. Adeola Solomon- Olamilekan, who spoke on the issue, explained that, unknown to Nigerians, the N4.3tn, for example, did not include the expenditure of many “statutory and extra- ministerial departments” of government. He added that his committee found out that these other agencies not captured in the regular budget, generated and spent their money as it pleased them without seeking the approval of the National Assembly. The lawmaker put the budget of these other bodies at over N16tn. Solomon-Olamilekan explained further, “The N4.9tn, N4.6tn or N4.3tn, as the case may be, is the budget that the whole Nigerians are listening to but in the true sense of it, the budget of other statutory and extra-ministerial departments put together is about N16tn. “So, the total overall budget year in year out is over N20tn, which the executive arm operates, but nobody is asking questions as to the implementation of all these budgets. “Nobody is bringing information on the implementation of all these budgets; and this is one area Nigerians need to start asking questions in order to move this country forward.” Solomon-Olamilekan stated that though the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007, made adequate provisions on how these bodies should be held accountable, the law was observed in breach. He cited the “stifling” of the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation as one of the ways to shield government agencies from opening their books to scrutiny. Solomon-Olamilekan said this was done by starving the office of funds “over the years” to a point where it no longer had the financial power to effectively audit the accounts of the implementation agencies of government and its extra- ministerial departments. For instance, he revealed how the government cut the capital budget of the AGF’ office from N1.9bn to a “meagre” N100m in 2015. The lawmaker said his committee was at a loss on how the AGF’s office would audit the accounts of 601 agencies with N100m and the country’s 144 foreign missions. The PAC chairman added, “How can we imagine that the capital budget of the office of AGF for the year 2015 was reduced from N1.9bn to N100? “Can you also imagine an office of the AGF that has 144 foreign missions to audit and as we speak, between 1999 to date, that office has not audited up to 30 of these foreign missions while three quarter of these foreign missions are also revenue generating agencies? “So, there is nobody to audit the revenue generated and the expenditure they incur. “The office of the AGF has been short-changed and the budget has been reduced to nothing. As such, the government of the day is having a field day to carry out whatever its wants to do because they know they have an office that is not functioning.” The PAC has also been saddled with the responsibility of retrieving the full report on the audit investigation into the $ 20bn reportedly ‘missing’ from the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation from the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. The House had, in plenary on Wednesday last week, given the minister seven days to submit the full report to the lawmakers.[/b]Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal The House of Representatives said on Sunday that the Federal Government’s yearly expenditure was “over N20tn,” contrary to the N4.6tn (2014) or N4.3tn (2015) disclosed to Nigerians as the country’s annual public budget. Its Public Accounts Committee, which made the disclosure in Abuja, noted that, an ongoing examination of the finances of government and its 601 agencies showed that the N4.3tn given as the total spending budget for this year was a “far cry” from the reality. The Chairman of the committee, Mr. Adeola Solomon- Olamilekan, who spoke on the issue, explained that, unknown to Nigerians, the N4.3tn, for example, did not include the expenditure of many “statutory and extra- ministerial departments” of government. He added that his committee found out that these other agencies not captured in the regular budget, generated and spent their money as it pleased them without seeking the approval of the National Assembly. The lawmaker put the budget of these other bodies at over N16tn. Solomon-Olamilekan explained further, “The N4.9tn, N4.6tn or N4.3tn, as the case may be, is the budget that the whole Nigerians are listening to but in the true sense of it, the budget of other statutory and extra-ministerial departments put together is about N16tn. “So, the total overall budget year in year out is over N20tn, which the executive arm operates, but nobody is asking questions as to the implementation of all these budgets. “Nobody is bringing information on the implementation of all these budgets; and this is one area Nigerians need to start asking questions in order to move this country forward.” Solomon-Olamilekan stated that though the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007, made adequate provisions on how these bodies should be held accountable, the law was observed in breach. He cited the “stifling” of the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation as one of the ways to shield government agencies from opening their books to scrutiny. Solomon-Olamilekan said this was done by starving the office of funds “over the years” to a point where it no longer had the financial power to effectively audit the accounts of the implementation agencies of government and its extra- ministerial departments. For instance, he revealed how the government cut the capital budget of the AGF’ office from N1.9bn to a “meagre” N100m in 2015. The lawmaker said his committee was at a loss on how the AGF’s office would audit the accounts of 601 agencies with N100m and the country’s 144 foreign missions. The PAC chairman added, “How can we imagine that the capital budget of the office of AGF for the year 2015 was reduced from N1.9bn to N100? “Can you also imagine an office of the AGF that has 144 foreign missions to audit and as we speak, between 1999 to date, that office has not audited up to 30 of these foreign missions while three quarter of these foreign missions are also revenue generating agencies? “So, there is nobody to audit the revenue generated and the expenditure they incur. “The office of the AGF has been short-changed and the budget has been reduced to nothing. As such, the government of the day is having a field day to carry out whatever its wants to do because they know they have an office that is not functioning.” The PAC has also been saddled with the responsibility of retrieving the full report on the audit investigation into the $ 20bn reportedly ‘missing’ from the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation from the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. The House had, in plenary on Wednesday last week, given the minister seven days to submit the full report to the lawmakers.
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ABUJA — ACADEMIC Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, weekend, threatened to embark on indefinite strike from Wednesday if the Federal Government failed to attend to all pending issues raised in its ultimatum. ASUP had on February 11, issued a two-week strike notice to the Federal Government to implement the agreement it reachedwith the union over four years ago, or it would compel members to down tools. Recall that the lecturers suspended an almost one year strike last year, following promises made by Education Minister, Ibrahim Shekarau, but the union said none of the items on their list of demands had been settled. Addressing journalists after its National Executive Council, NEC, meeting in Abuja, President of ASUP, Comrade Chibuzor Asomugha, also demanded the immediate dissolution of Governing Councils of Federal Polytechnic, Oko, in Anambra State and that of Ado Ekiti in Ekiti State for allegedly creating avoidable problems in their institutions. Some of the demands of ASUP which government had refused to attend to, according to Dr. Asomugha, include the continued discrimination against polytechnic graduates, both in the public service and the labour market in Nigeria and the non-release of white paper on visitation to federal polytechnics. The non-implementation of CONTISS 15 migration for the lower cadres and its arrears as from 2009 when salary structure was approved, the non-establishment of a National Polytechnic Commission, NPC, and the “wrongful recognition” of the National Board for Technical Education, NBTE, as the regulatory body for polytechnics. The lecturers also want more funding for polytechnics, appointment of competent people into governing councils and adequate funding of state polytechnics by their various owners.
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