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oya see me breaking boundaaries on a tuesday to the woman of my dreams i am buying this space for you YAWO WALAHI U ARE BLESSED |
Since no b generator kill am. If light dey she go still die |
2nd to comment |
I came close after a social statistics exams though I made a mistake but I am sure of passing Exam on Friday my sis is getting married on Sunday I am just tired |
You really tried |
Bba is made to produce classic ashawo |
How many projects has fayose commissioned in his tenure |
Dash baba teach them |
First time I will get close |
Tax tax tax |
No problem |
No problem. Example of dress code In my school usmanu danfodiyo university
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First to comment oya kill me now |
refiner:Sorry for the loss dear hope you have got other siblings to look up to |
Na yansh she dey sell |
EdCure:Stop the stereotype |
The Nigerian government has discontinued the allocation of funds for the maintenance of plants and generators in its foreign missions and embassies in countries with stable power supply. This stoppage comes years after a PREMIUM TIMES’ investigation exposed the controversial budgetary disbursement. The award-winning investigationrevealed the allocation of nearly a quarter of a billion Naira for the maintenance of generators to foreign embassies, which clearly have no need for power generators due to the absence of power cuts in the countries. The story revealed that despite paying N523 million for electricity charges in 2013, the embassies would spend an extra N170 million – N117 million for fuelling and N51.9 million for maintenance of plants – to power generators in some 100 foreign missions. The investigation discovered that the funds for the maintenance of generator was not a feature of previous budgets until it was inserted in the 2013 budget. But a review of the recently released 2017 budget estimate shows that the government has partially discontinued the controversial allocations. The controversial provisions were also not made in the 2016 budgets. In the 2017 budget, while no funds were allocated for fuelling and maintenance of plants and generators, in foreign missions in countries with stable power supply, funds were allocated for the maintenance of generators and plants in countries with erratic power supply, mainly Third-World countries. For instance, while funds were allocated for the maintenance and fuelling of generators in missions in Ghana, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Malaysia and Cameroon, allocations for the items were not made for missions in Germany, China, Turkey, Switzerland, Vietnam, Pakistan, United States. In African capitals, no funds were allocated for maintenance and fuelling of generators in foreign missions in Dakar, Maputo, Kigali, Pretoria, and Tunis. The mission in Cairo got an allocation of N3,072,000.00 for fuelling of generator but received no allocations for generator maintenance. Similarly, the mission in Algiers was allocated N614,000 for fuelling of generator but received nothing for generator maintenance. The mission domiciled in Lisbon, Portugal was, however, allocated N192,000.00 for generator maintenance. It is the only Western-based mission that received allocation for generator maintenance. However, no fund was allocated for fuelling of the generator. Portugal, like most other European countries, has regular power supply. Source http://www.premiumtimesng.com/ |
Mmm is back Baby girl where are you, it's time we celebrate our new year cos without mmm no new year |
donfemo:You don't need to make noise if u are working... Empty barrel make d loudest noise |
Happy new year nairaland.... simply typing from my hut here in usmanu danfodiyo university sokoto Shout out to everyone I have met this year. They've been a credit in my life... Without them I am nothing
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[quote author=EdoNation post=52405212] CANT WAIT FOR MY OWN PRINCE CHARMING TO COME ![]() [/quot I can b d Charming prince my dear just that I reside in sokoto |
Oya come and eat my space I just don't like this ay look at his head like opon imo of aregbese |
Members of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions annoyingly aborted an oversight visit to the Code of Conduct Bureau in Abuja on Tuesday. It was learnt that members of the committee led by its Chairman, Senator Sam Anyanwu, angrily left the building where the CCB is located on the fifth floor because the Chairman of the bureau, Mr. Sam Saba, was not personally present to receive them at the ground floor. The elevator to the five-floor building had been dysfunctional for some weeks. In addition, the CCB and other ministries and agencies of the Federal Government located in the entire Federal Secretariat Complex had been faced with outright power cut for about three weeks allegedly due to indebtedness to the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company. The meeting between the legislators and members of the CCB board was scheduled to take place at the conference room of the bureau by 2pm on Tuesday. It was learnt that the senators arrived the Annexe III of the Federal Secretariat Complex, Abuja, where the CCB is located on the fifth floor, at about 2pm on Tuesday. As of that time, Saba and other members of the CCB board were waiting for the legislators at the conference room of the bureau. On learning of the senators’ arrival, the chairman of the bureau was said to have quickly drafted the protocol team of the bureau to welcome the legislators. But the senators were said to have sent words back to Saba to personally descend the stairs to the ground floor to welcome them. Officials of the bureau told our correspondent, who was among a few journalists waiting to cover the event, that the chairman insisted that he had been represented by the protocol team and that it was needless for him to descend the stairs to the ground floor. “It was at that point that they turned back angrily. Our efforts to persuade them to stay were futile as they were not ready to listen to us. “We later tried to reach the senators’ contact person on the telephone but he did not answer our calls. “The CCB chairman also made calls to the chairman of the Senate Committee to no avail. “The senator did not answer his calls.” Our correspondent also made a call to Senator Anyanwu which was not answered to. Susequent attempts failed as the line was no longer reachable. The senator had yet to respond to the text message sent to him requesting his comment on the development. Punch Nigeria |
Fash said let there be light and there was light |
who needs it |
let's watch and see who wins |
I don't get annoyed |
Lagos is really moving I am happy I was born, bred and live in Lagos God bless everyone who has made an Impact in Lagos To my iPod brothers Lagos is for all but there are limits |
Let's hope for a better Nigeria |
It's my birthday |
It's my birthday how many likes for me |
we are watching in 3d |