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President : North west Senate President: North central Speaker : North east change indeed |
Change starts 1st June |
OrlandoOwoh:No electricity/ fuel for Gen to charge his phone |
sammyj:good |
Following the worsening power supply in the country, the managing director of Kano Electricity Distribution Company, KEDCO, Dr. Jamilu Isyaku Gwamna has expressed disaffection that he was allocated 2 megawatts from the national grid to supply Kano, Katsina, Jigawa states and Niger Republic. http:///4NMxMECqiD |
Nigerians are calling on APC/GMB to boycott the planned inauguration dinner. It will be wrong for President Elect Buhari and Vice President Elect Osinbajo to be wining & dining with a government that has left Nigerians in utter darkness and chronic fuel (petrol/diesel/jet fuel, etc) shortage. The incoming govt should side with the masses of Nigeria. #boycottdinner |
SHARIAREPORTERS:http:///4UEHgVYyJO |
SHARIAREPORTERS:it's on every major international news site. |
nigerdeltaa:bia what? |
Palestine State soon |
Soon the 2 state solution will be a reality |
The Vatican has concluded its first treaty that formally recognises the State of Palestine, with an agreement on Catholic Church activities in areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority, according to the Holy See. A joint statement released by the Vatican said on Wednesday said the text of the treaty had been concluded and would be officially signed by the respective authorities "in the near future". The agreement "aims to enhance the life and activities of the Catholic Church and its recognition at the judicial level", said Monsignor Antoine Camilleri, the Vatican's deputy foreign minister who led its delegation in the talks. Vatican officials stressed that although the agreement was significant, it certainly did not constitute the Holy See's first recognition of the State of Palestine. "We have recognised the State of Palestine ever since it was given recognition by the United Nations and it is already listed as the State of Palestine in our official yearbook," Father Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesperson, said. On November 29, 2012, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution recognising Palestine as an observer non-member state. This was welcomed at the time by the Vatican, which has the same observer non-member status at the UN. During a three-day visit to the Middle East a year ago, Pope Francis delighted his Palestinian hosts by referring to the "state of Palestine", giving support for their bid for full statehood recognition. The Palestinian delegation was led by Ambassador Rawan Sulaiman, the assistant minister for foreign affairs. In an interview with the Vatican's official newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Camilleri said he hoped the agreement would indirectly help the Palestinian State in its relations with Israel. "It would be positive if the accord could in some way help with the establishment and recognition of an independent, sovereign and democratic State of Palestine which lives in peace and security with Israel and its neighbours," he said. Source: Reuters http:///bZIrSbRBrQ |
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due to unemployment, some spend the whole day trolling form one post to another spewing trash.. we really need CHANGE |
temitemi1:you don't know bbm channel? |
He needs rest too |
NO More Visitors For President Elect Buhari President-elect Buhari will stop receiving visitors as from Thursday to enable him concentrate on forming his government. . . Source APC BBM Channel PIN: C00202706 |
The World Bank’s Chief Economist for Africa, Mr. Francisco Ferreira, said looking into financial records of the country, especially allegation of corruption at the NNPC, would check impunity and build public institutions in the future. http://www.osundefender.org/?p=237963 |
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A young man by name Sulaiman Hashim, a resident of Sabo in Ibadan promised to walk from Lagos to Abuja if General Muhammadu Buhari Wins the presidential election. He started his journey from Ibadan to fulfill his promise and he is now in far Niger state. |
Gen Buhari`s 2011 running mate Tunde Bakare has been appointed into the committee that will screen nominees into transition committee. The transition committee will work with President Goodluck Jonathan ahead of the handover day of May 29, 2015. Names of those projected to be in the transition committee will be submitted to Bakare and his team for thorough screening, before confirmation |
Gen Buhari`s 2011 running mate Tunde Bakare has been appointed into the committee that will screen nominees into transition committee. The transition committee will work with President Goodluck Jonathan ahead of the handover day of May 29, 2015. Names of those projected to be in the transition committee will be submitted to Bakare and his team for thorough screening, before confirmation |
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I support privatisation but not the way PDP did it.. we need a clean nd detailed bidding process |
The chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr Sam Amadi, has said that there is the possibility that the incoming government of General Muhammadu Buhari can undo the privatisation of the power sector. Amadi who stated this during an interview in his office in Abuja, in response to the question whether such was possible, said: “Everything is possible; there’s no impossibility with government to, through due process or through extra-legal actions, reverse any policy or decision.” The NERC chairman explained that a government that comes into power has a responsibility for making policies, in which regard, it can change existing policy, review existing policy or vigorously pursue existing policy. Amadi further explained that every government is at liberty to decide what should be its dominant economic philosophy; he. However, added that whatever philosophy adopted will definitely have a trickle-down effect on other policy areas, especially a sector as significant as power. He said: “To undo privatisation could mean using the existing framework to rewind; for example, there are clauses in the agreements signed by the Distribution Companies (Discos) who bought the assets, of things that could happen in which they can pull out if they are no longer satisfied, or which government can pull out with cost. “So from a legal point of view, there’s due process for undoing. The other one is extra- legal, maybe, some kind of nationalization; it’s still theoretically possible in today’s world for government to nationalize privately owned assets.” www.leadership.ng/news/425400/buhari-can-cancel-power-privatisation-nerc-boss |
The chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr Sam Amadi, has said that there is the possibility that the incoming government of General Muhammadu Buhari can undo the privatisation of the power sector. Amadi who stated this during an interview in his office in Abuja, in response to the question whether such was possible, said: “Everything is possible; there’s no impossibility with government to, through due process or through extra-legal actions, reverse any policy or decision.” The NERC chairman explained that a government that comes into power has a responsibility for making policies, in which regard, it can change existing policy, review existing policy or vigorously pursue existing policy. Amadi further explained that every government is at liberty to decide what should be its dominant economic philosophy; he. However, added that whatever philosophy adopted will definitely have a trickle-down effect on other policy areas, especially a sector as significant as power. He said: “To undo privatisation could mean using the existing framework to rewind; for example, there are clauses in the agreements signed by the Distribution Companies (Discos) who bought the assets, of things that could happen in which they can pull out if they are no longer satisfied, or which government can pull out with cost. “So from a legal point of view, there’s due process for undoing. The other one is extra- legal, maybe, some kind of nationalization; it’s still theoretically possible in today’s world for government to nationalize privately owned assets.” leadership.ng/news/425400/buhari-can-cancel-power-privatisation-nerc-boss |
Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso yesterday said the APC will not commit the mistake of abandoning its members as allegedly done by the PDP. “We need to have a solid government, come together, work as a family and learn from the mistakes of the PDP.“ thenationonlineng.net/new/apc-ll-learn-from-pdps-mistakes-says-kwankwaso/ |
About 302 out the 360 members of the House of Representatives will not return to their seats when the 8th session of the National Assembly will be inaugurated on June 6. “The APC is in the majority clearly, with over 200 members now and the preoccupation is how the party will constitute the next House by picking its leaders.” www.punchng.com/news/302-reps-wont-return-to-house-in-june/ |
President-elect Muhammadu Buhari has a packed schedule this week. He is leading the All Progressives Congress (APC) campaigns in some “battleground” states to lend his popularity to the push by APC candidates. He is scheduled to visit Lagos, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Imo, Nasarawa and Benue states. |
“Next week Saturday, I expect everybody to come out and vote. There will be no police molestation again. There will be no army harassment again. Any police that molests you must be preparing to retire and this time, it will not be retirement, it will be punishment for retirement, so come out to vote. We are looking for you to come out to vote.”... Gov Amaechi leadership.ng/news/423426/harassment- |
