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Odua1stson:The way we tag all killings to herdsmen is appalling. Same way almost every death in our hospitals are due to Covid-19. I wish we will always allow our security agencies to do their jobs by investigating and telling us what actually happened. What if he was not an herder that killed him, we would just allow the killer to keep committing other crimes because he will never be caught since whatever he does would be tagged to herdsmen. |
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lalasticlala:Activism is a good business in Nigeria. Madam and husband are both activists and they are both living large as if they own a company. life no balance at all. |
advocatejare:Your hypocrisy will not allow you read and understand the hadith clearly. the hadith says if "a Muslim" dies of plague, Do you know who a Muslim is? Check out the meaning of a Muslim before misinterpreting the hadith. |
post=98208634:God Bless you for this. |
Moferere:WHO GOD HAS BLESSED, NO MAN CAN CURSE ! |
trendysturvs:Smart boy the venue is mopol 52 barracks mosque. Fear of kidnappers is beginning of wisdom. |
Ourown:AMIN YA ALLAH |
NwaNimo1:Energy House located on No. 94, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, is not and has never been owned by Jimoh Ibrahim. EFCC Could not carry out proper investigation before confiscating properties here and there. Energy house is the head office of International Energy Services Limited (IESL). International Energy Services Limited (IESL), established in 1990, is a specialist, multidisciplinary, energy services company that provides integrated, client-focused and cost-effective services in the oil and gas industry. IESL provides clients with engineering expertise throughout the project lifecycle, from feasibility studies and scope documents to design conceptualization, construction management and post-construction evaluation. Our objective is to provide integrated, client-driven consulting engineering and design solutions that help companies attain a competitive edge in the market. IESL has assembled a highly-qualified team of highly skilled engineers and other professionals with worldwide experience and capabilities to provide practical solutions to complex problems at all phases of oil and gas engineering projects. We have grown to a foremost position in the provision of services to the oil and gas sector because clients over the years have come to value our approach to quality, cost effective services, teamwork and an unswerving commitment to clients’ satisfaction. With our vast experience within the oil and gas industry, we are able to offer a range of professional services to meet the demands of the industry. IESL is Founded by Dr. Diran Fawibe Dr. Diran Fawibe is the Chief Executive Officer of IESL. Dr. Fawibe is an astute and highly visionary Chief Executive Officer. He holds a PHD in Petroleum Process Economics from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He was awarded Doctor of Science in Petroleum Economics (Honoris Causa) by Marquis G. S. International University Foundation (1990) and was also cited in Marquis’ Who’s Who in the World 1997.He was also recently been awarded a lifetime achievement award by PETAN (2015) and cited in the 2nd edition of The Who’s Who in Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry published by OGP. His work experience spans organizations and institutions like Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), University of Ibadan, Nigeria, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). At NNPC, Dr. Fawibe was the General Marketing Manager responsible for marketing Nigerian crude oils in the world market, from where he moved to become the Head of Research and Planning in the Petroleum Inspectorate. He represented Nigeria between 1973 and 1984 at OPEC expert meetings (Economic Commission Board, Working Parties and Steering Committees for OPEC Studies) and Ministerial Conferences. He is actively involved in promoting co-operation and understanding between the public and private sectors, banking and finance industry, as well as the industrial sector, through Seminars, Workshops and Conferences. He is the author of a number of publications on the Annual Energy Forum, which he has been sponsoring since 1993 for policy makers and industry players. The professional standing and international outlook of Dr. Fawibe is illustrated by the recognition accorded him by the following international organizations and professional bodies. Fellow, Institute of Petroleum, London Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Directors, UK Fellow, Institute of Directors, Nigeria Senior Member, The Association of Energy Engineers, USA. Member, International Society of Petroleum Engineers Member, International Association Petroleum Economics, USA Member, Institute of Marketing, London Member, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs Life Member, Nigerian Economic Society Senior Member, Energy Services Marketing Society of AEE, USA. Deputy Director General (Africa), International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England |
Akumoney:"Others are Abuja International Hotels Limited building located at No. 3, Hospital Road, Lagos; another property at Plot 242, Muhammadu Buhari Way, Abuja; the former Allied Bank building on Mile 2, Oshodi Express Way, Apapa Road, Lagos; Energy House located on No. 94, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos; NICON Building at No. 40, Madeira Street, Maitama, Abuja; a Residential Apartment at Road 2, House A14, Victoria Garden City, Lagos; NICON Hotels building at Plot 3, Road 3, Victoria Garden City, Lagos; as well as the NICON Luxury Hotel’s building, Garki I, FCT, Abuja". Energy House located on No. 94, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, is not and has never been owned by Jimoh Ibrahim. EFCC Could not carry out proper investigation before confiscating properties here and there. Energy house is the head office of International Energy Services Limited (IESL). International Energy Services Limited (IESL), established in 1990, is a specialist, multidisciplinary, energy services company that provides integrated, client-focused and cost-effective services in the oil and gas industry. IESL provides clients with engineering expertise throughout the project lifecycle, from feasibility studies and scope documents to design conceptualization, construction management and post-construction evaluation. Our objective is to provide integrated, client-driven consulting engineering and design solutions that help companies attain a competitive edge in the market. IESL has assembled a highly-qualified team of highly skilled engineers and other professionals with worldwide experience and capabilities to provide practical solutions to complex problems at all phases of oil and gas engineering projects. We have grown to a foremost position in the provision of services to the oil and gas sector because clients over the years have come to value our approach to quality, cost effective services, teamwork and an unswerving commitment to clients’ satisfaction. With our vast experience within the oil and gas industry, we are able to offer a range of professional services to meet the demands of the industry. IESL is Founded by Dr. Diran Fawibe Dr. Diran Fawibe is the Chief Executive Officer of IESL. Dr. Fawibe is an astute and highly visionary Chief Executive Officer. He holds a PHD in Petroleum Process Economics from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He was awarded Doctor of Science in Petroleum Economics (Honoris Causa) by Marquis G. S. International University Foundation (1990) and was also cited in Marquis’ Who’s Who in the World 1997.He was also recently been awarded a lifetime achievement award by PETAN (2015) and cited in the 2nd edition of The Who’s Who in Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry published by OGP. His work experience spans organizations and institutions like Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), University of Ibadan, Nigeria, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). At NNPC, Dr. Fawibe was the General Marketing Manager responsible for marketing Nigerian crude oils in the world market, from where he moved to become the Head of Research and Planning in the Petroleum Inspectorate. He represented Nigeria between 1973 and 1984 at OPEC expert meetings (Economic Commission Board, Working Parties and Steering Committees for OPEC Studies) and Ministerial Conferences. He is actively involved in promoting co-operation and understanding between the public and private sectors, banking and finance industry, as well as the industrial sector, through Seminars, Workshops and Conferences. He is the author of a number of publications on the Annual Energy Forum, which he has been sponsoring since 1993 for policy makers and industry players. The professional standing and international outlook of Dr. Fawibe is illustrated by the recognition accorded him by the following international organizations and professional bodies. Fellow, Institute of Petroleum, London Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Directors, UK Fellow, Institute of Directors, Nigeria Senior Member, The Association of Energy Engineers, USA. Member, International Society of Petroleum Engineers Member, International Association Petroleum Economics, USA Member, Institute of Marketing, London Member, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs Life Member, Nigerian Economic Society Senior Member, Energy Services Marketing Society of AEE, USA. Deputy Director General (Africa), International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England. |
Macsjebs:I wonder what we should call the once great America today. This is worse than a show of shame.'. |
Factfinder1:Showore and his sahara reporters are so determined to set this country ablaze. But God will not let it happen because many of us do not have dual citizenship, and can not run to another country when the country burns! |
sapphiere:Why the noise about 98yrs she is only serving 7yrs. She is to serve 7yrs each for the 14 offences concurrently. |
farem:Based on what I saw yesterday of the debate. I was expecting something like 51% - 49% in favour of the Pastor. Obaseki wasn't composed enough and did not sound convincing to me. |
k2money:A great one ...only if you know. |
Arkmanbuddy:you wont know because you are not a Muslim. Better go and memorise the bible. It is equally as important. |
crackhouse:Quran softens the heart..once you memorised it, your character will surely be good by God's grace. I'm inspired by her courage already. |
[quote author=TokyoBulls post=93287720]My phone number is 08030410792 [/quot Thanks bro for your response. I will contact you soon. |
TokyoBulls:you are right though. paying immediately would have made things a bit suspicious... Please can you DM me your number on twitter @babayinka , I'll like to follow and contact you in case I have more clarifications. Thanks for your help. |
Epignosis19:But that should have been stated on their page. I wasn't aware of that fact before making payment and now I have to wait a whole 30 days. Thank God I didn't use all I had, |
Solohmony:We like it that way. |
Yea right like if they had a choice they would all choose the hijab and home prisoning lifestyle. Better put your sentiments aside and reason like a free human you are.yeah...but a faithful or believer is not free to live anyhow he /she likes..you are still to follow rules. After all, no one is forcing nonbelievers to live under an Islamic laws. You are free to either be a Muslim and live by the rules or at least try your best to abide by them or choose not to come into Islam and "live freely" like you mentioned. |
SmartProf: you are very wicked bro... ''Kogi refused to act this drama''. ![]() |
TokyoBulls:Thanks for the updates. My only question is that how long does it take for your registration to be processed? ...Like how many weeks after your payment did you receive your first alert of 150k? |
JosephXavier:And there is no any other version of the qur'an. The whole ideology of islamic terrorism is in the translation and understanding of the verses. if you dont understand it , you are bound to misapply it. |
bamog:May Allah forgive his sins. He was truly a philanthropist. will be greatly missed. |
The position of Islam that I know of is that burial should not be delayed, It is not permissible for Muslims to delay the burial in order for the maximum number of relatives to see the deceased, as is common practice among other communities. Once death is evident, the body should be prepared and taken out of the house for prayer and burial as soon as possible. In this way, contact with the dead body is minimized, which keeps the grief and hurt of seeing the dead down to a minimum. The dead should be buried in the same area where they died. Transporting the body to another area or another country is not permissible if it will unnecessarily delay the burial or cause financial or other hardship to the deceased family. |
kattytamer:The Law is for muslim women. And you know what? they all like to wear hijab and they are not complaining too. |


eehya!!! Bleep PDP!! They killed d innocent man!! Bleep gej!!! #saibaba
We are not animals that should be chained all the time to behave right.