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No 5 star hotel in the whole of Nigeria. |
wediehere1:You too want to be cursed till your third generation? |
Proper handiest |
Oh God of second chance, pls let another giver find me so I can feed my own family too. Amen |
Connected1:U will not understand my brother. I'm not lying o... |
U are soooo ungrateful seriously. My salary is 54k with a family of 3. How about that? What happened to those who don't even know what becomes of them the next minute as they don't even have any means? May God lift us above this messiest economy. |
Like for Mali &co<>>>>>share for Tinubulation |
Breaking...
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DiamondJLove:Bros we are many oooo...I'm in my late 30s and I've never been to one not to talk of seen a plane in a close proximity. But I trust God that some day I will not only see it but board one. |
If you've never heard of this country let's gather here. |
Congratulations fellow! I'm looking forward to learning more new things from your wealth of experience. |
Dead on arrival! Another white-elephant bill/project |
SoNature:This isn't true. When Kaduna state is struggling to salaries? |
Op congratulations to you and your you(friend) |
I see... |
Just yesterday I was telling someone to plan this sesame in his farm where he just harvested groundnuts. |
Starting in 2024, officials say Singapore’s Changi Airport will introduce automated immigration clearance, which will allow passengers to depart the city-state without passports, using only biometric data. “Singapore will be one of the first few countries in the world to introduce automated, passport-free immigration clearance,” Communications Minister Josephine Teo announced during a parliament session. Often ranked the world’s best airport and also one of the busiest, Singapore’s Changi Airport serves more than 100 airlines that fly to 400 cities in around 100 countries and territories worldwide. CNN.com
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I weep for this country honestly. Look at the kind of people at the apex of authority that are making decisions for us? Just barely 2 months into office and this people want to go on break with the kind of hardship biting Nigerians? |
accordadoga28:In other words, you mean the bulaba balablu is more mentally stable than he is? |
Flight! No money my brother. Desire to someday. And may this government favour us and our families. |
KingOfIsoko1:Hahahahaha this guy though |
Senator Shehu Sani is at it again. Reminding former president PMB how he power should be used.
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The National Economic Council, on Thursday, in Abuja, said it considered recommendations from the National Salaries Income and Wages Commission to pay N702bn as cost of living allowance to civil servants as part of intervention plans to mitigate the effects of the discontinuance of petroleum subsidy as announced on May 29, 2023. The Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, disclosed this to State House Correspondents shortly after the inaugural National Economic Council meeting at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa on Thursday. Mohammed also revealed that the intervention includes a recommended sum ranging from N23.5bn to N45bn per month as a petroleum allowance for civil servants. Thursday’s announcement comes barely two weeks after President Bola Tinubu directed the governors to concretise various palliative structures to ease the attendant hardship from the petrol subsidy discontinuance. According to him, “The NEC had received recommendations on the various ways and means that the country can use whatever increases that we have in the revenue to mitigate the impact that this is going to make on the lives of our workers. “And so they recommended that there should be a consequential adjustment, estimated at N702.92bn as part of the allowances that should be given as petroleum allowance to all workers and as well as a N23 or N25bn monthly offer to cushion the effect on workers.” The returning governor said the council received other suggestions to review salaries and wages. “In addition to the palliative, the government looked at all the issues, challenges and problems holistically and set up a small committee of the council to review and come up with a term of reference to organise areas specifically where this palliative can come from and how it will be dispensed to alleviate the problem of workers and other vulnerable groups,” Mohammed explained. Members of the committee include the Governor of Kebbi State as Chairman; Anambra representing the South-East geopolitical zone; Governor of Benue, North-Central; Governor of Kaduna, North-West; Governor of Cross River, South-South; Oyo, South-West; and the Bauchi State Governor representing the North-East. “Other relevant agencies in the committee are the Budget Office, representatives of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Trade Union Congress of Nigeria and the Nigeria Labour Congress and Rukayat El-Rufai. “We will sit within two weeks to come up with a recommendation to NEC for a holistic decision that will be taken immediately to alleviate the problem that is being encountered by the removal of the subsidy,” the Bauchi Governor explained. He said the input of the committee on palliatives earlier set up and headed by former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo would not be discarded but integrated into the ongoing process. Source: https://punchng.com/subsidy-nec-considers-n702bn-civil-servants%E2%81%A3-allowance-recommendations/
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I tap this blessing by faith. I claim to be next. If you are with me let's all gather here. |
Popular chef and world record breaker, Hilda Baci, has appealed to Nigerians to see beyond her dressing but to project her ingenuity and doggedness to place Nigeria on the global map.Source: https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/05/20/hilda-baci-defends-her-dress-sense-hints-on-next-steps/
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Thanks for the replies |
Dear fellows, Kindly help me solve this problems. Suddenly all my phone applications are not responding and became very slow.
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OP I don't think you want to come back to narrate how your home got set apart as a result of unsettled issues. For the fact that you still have fresh memories how your mum was badly treated by your biased wife. On this note I advice you not to allow her mother to come over with the intention of staying. If that happens it won't end well. |
jimyjames:Anointing de thy head...them say no structure now they are wailing and yelling. |
There are 17 LGAs in the state but only the results of eight had been announced at the INEC State Collation Centre. The candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has won in six of the eight local government areas declared by the electoral commission, INEC, in Plateau State. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Atiku Abubakar, won in the other two. There are 17 LGAs in the state but only the results of eight had been announced at the INEC State Collation Centre as of 9 a.m. The results of the eight local governments were presented at the collation centre presided over by the returning officer of the presidential election in the state, Shehu Abdulrahman, the vice-chancellor of Federal University, Lafiya, and the State Resident Commissioner, Oliver Agundu. According to the results, Mr Obi won in Langtang North, Barikin Ladi, Riyom, Jos East, Mangu and Bokkos LGAs while the PDP candidate won in Langtang South and Mikang LGAs of the state.
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