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Which one was more coordinated among all the movies you've watched? |
Don’t complain about someone who speaks broken English if you can't speak their language. English is a language. Not a measure of intelligence. It means they know another language. Pochettino: |
Is that soooooooooooooooo Sagay? Okay, let me buy a knife |
You would have specified the amount laid on each as mentioned above. I guess it a fund raising campaign am I right? ILoveeyouall: |
With your good Grammer, what have you archived with it, are you been paid for it? Rubbish, that y northerners are ahead of most of u. Not what I speak but what I do. Mumu Pochettino: |
All glory to God , I made it through as I was employed by Airtel Nigeria as an ASM.. And I also gave job out myself in my new barber shop. |
This year seem to be the best, I got job with Airtel Nigeria, as ASM, opened my barber shop cost at 1.7m and as well ventured into my piggery farm shit. What I mostly like among all is my pig, California breed... Where the female ones are three, when I come to the farm I don't ever feel like going at all, I smell money and Joy |
That the home of late Gana... Revolution has started in the area I guess. All uniform men should be careful I suggest |
Three policemen have been killed by unknown gunmen suspected to be bandits at the residence of Alfred Avalumun Atera, chairman of Katsina-Ala local government area of Benue state. WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that some civilians were also killed in the incident which occurred on Thursday morning. Police public relations officer in the state, Catherine Anene confirmed the tragic incident but did not go into details. “Three policemen were killed and investigation has commenced,” she said in a statement. The executive governor of the state, Samuel Ortom described the incident as an assassination attempt on the chairman of Katsina-Ala. In a statement by Terver Akase, his spokesman, Ortom asked security operatives to bring the perpetrators to justice. He assured the people of Sankera and other parts of the state that his administration will not relent in its collaboration with security agencies to curb crime. “Governor Ortom commiserates with families of those who lost their lives during the attack on Atera’s house and states that their killers will not escape justice,” the statement read. This is coming hours after governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi stated that his counterparts are tired and frustrated over the high level of insecurity in the country.
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ArrewaDrugGang:it has an engine |
mayklef:you can't compare my phone camera , Gionee m7 power has a strong camera. I took those pictures around 6:50pm and much after I could not upload them in it best quality, natural and forced me to reduce it quality so it won't be more than 250kb. Na my fault? |
DuBLINGreenb:. It your country, atleast just be proud of it |
Bluntguy:water is scary |
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You hear buruku buruku, mehn it scary but honestly hmmmm, when you gather that courage you find it easy. I discovered it festive and everybody want to travel home, the speed this guy's use in flying with those Bose boat, it will make you cry, feels like a ready capsize... Imagine a car in wooden ferry and you on it !. I pray you enter a single trip like that.
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Professor Umaru Pate is of the Department of Mass Communication, Bayero Univesity, Kano. He is an eminent scholar, a communication guru and an inspirational writer, a decisive commentator on national and international issues, an astute journalist and above all a mentor. He has impacted positively on the development of the media and the grooming of media teachers and practitioners in Nigeria. Prof. Pate was born on the January 4th, 1964 in Adamawa state. Professor Pate took appointment as a graduate assistant at the University of Maiduguri in October 1988 and immediately left for the University of Ghana Legon on fellowship of Master of Philosophy (M.phil) Degree in Communication studies which he completed in 1990. In 1993, he enrolled for a Ph.D at the University of Maiduguri and graduated in February 1997. He became a Professor of Media and Society in October 20, 2007. He has remained a source of inspiration to all the students he tutored at the University level and other citadels of learning here in Nigeria and abroad. Prof. Pate is actively engaged in wider community services that include writing and commenting on national and international current affairs, offering capacity building services to media and civil society organization in and out of Nigeria, consulting for agencies and participating on official assignment at state and federal levels. Prof. Pate is a holder of the traditional tile of “kaigama” in Adamawa state. It is amazing to know that Prof. Pate is a man of great courage who serves humanity, combining two tasking jobs: Journalism and a traditional ruler as the “Kaigama” of his state. This title represents the Chief of Defense Staff of the Emirate and the a number of the 12 Kingmakers of Adamawa which according to history, emerged from the reign of the Muslim founder of the state in 1809. Today he is now the 3rd Vice Chancellor of Federal university Kashere Home State.. Sir we wish you a successful tenure in office.
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Haha haha... This people are not serious. NIN only? Because of hoodlums? I have seen a situation where a boy wanted doing welcome back and had no National Id, he did fake national ID with NIN and it was accepted. Politicians are only joking. For as long as it called NIN, computer will only want that space to be filled with numbers in the empty space, and it will be accepted |
IFSHR:My dear my babe almost killed me because I said it scam, I gave her the 2k. Today inksnation is in deep ocean lol |
Funny question. Like you are holding big money for the first time abi? Start sales of human parts |
I swear before God, if I must use my voters card again to vote any body in the North, I will vote only ZULUM BABAGANA.... He is the only person that deserve my vote as president. I love you Gana.. |
lkillbrokehoes:trust me, ASUU has suspended it.... |
Pepsi4me:THE Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria (ASUU) has suspended its five-month old strike, just as the Federal Government reiterated that it is committed to investing N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years, to transform the institutions. The union announced the suspension of the strike in Minna, Niger State, after its National Executive Committee (NEC) agreed on new funding terms with the Federal Government. The announcement comes with a huge relief to Nigerian university students who have been out of school since the strike began in July. ASUU NEC has, therefore, directed its branches nationwide to resume work immediately and urges the Federal Government to implement their December 11 resolutions. The supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, responding to the suspension of the five- month old strike by ASUU, said Federal Government will invest N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years. He said that part of the fund would be used to revitalise infrastructure in public universities to transform them into international centers of excellence. The minister restated the Federal Government’s commitment to the implementation of all the resolution reached with the ASUU. According to him, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, more than any other previous administrations, has invested heavily in the revival of basic and tertiary education in the country. He said this was because it considered education as a veritable source of empowering less privileged Nigerians to achieve their life ambitions. He disclosed that that the government had inaugurated an Implementation Monitoring Committee on the agreement under the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. The minister said that the committee’s membership consisted of ASUU, SSANU, Committee of Vice- Chancellors, and Committee of Pro-Chancellors and other stakeholders, to ensure proper implementation of the agreement. Meanwhile, the National Coordinator, National Parent-Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), Chief Babs Animashaun, yesterday described lecturers’ suspension of their five-month-old strike as the best Christmas gift to Nigerians. Animashaun spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos shortly after ASUU suspended the strike. Animashaun said that the suspension was heartwarming and a sign of good things to come in 2014. “With this development, ASUU has given the whole nation, the best Christmas present and a cause to merry. “We, as parents, indeed want to thank the lecturers for the long struggle and all they went through in ensuring that some sanity is restored in our public universities”. Also reacting, Prof. Chiedu Mafiana, Director, Quality Assurance, National Universities Commission, said that the development was welcome and long overdue. Mafiana told NAN on telephone that the Federal Government’s signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ASUU set the pace for the calling off of the strike. Dr Olubunmi Ajibade, Senior Lecturer, Mass Communication Department, University of Lagos, said that suspending the strike after much deliberation was a welcome development. |
ASUU call off strike
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One thing with up north is, when you are new in that zone u can be sick for Africa. When I started school in gombe state, I vomited blood, passed waste as water, so u can imagine if it was in the era of corona, govt will gladly say am a victim. The weather in the far north is cold and dried at all times. So they should not make people panic by saying they are victims of corona |
The bandits holding six Assistant Superintendents of Police captive in Katsina State for over one week are demanding N100m ransom for their release. The PUNCH gathered that the ASPs were among the nine who were just promoted to their current rank. They were attached to the Mobile Police Squadron 6, Maiduguri, Borno State. Findings on Wednesday indicated that they were demobilised from the riot unit and eight of them were on their way to the Zamfara State Police Command on transfer when they were ambushed in the Dogondaji area of Katsina State and taken into the forest. A reliable police source explained that the nine ASPs were planning to go to Zamfara State together but one of them changed his mind at the last minute while the others embarked on the trip in a commercial bus. On getting to Kano, the driver was said to have asked them to join another vehicle as his bus had developed a fault. The source said, “When they were released to go to Zamfara, they scheduled a day for the trip from Maiduguri, but one of them said he wasn’t comfortable with the trip and declined to join them. He said he had something to do and promised to join them in Zamfara later. “So, the eight others left, but on getting to Kano, the driver said he couldn’t continue the journey to Zamfara, because his vehicle had developed a fault. They joined another vehicle and on their way around Dongodaji in Katsina State, the bandits accosted and kidnapped them. “While being taken away, two of them escaped and one of them was shot in the leg though he didn’t die. He found himself at a village and the villagers took him to a police station and he was taken to a hospital. The other six officers are still with the bandits who are demanding N100m ransom.” A senior police officer said the Commander, Mopol 6, could not account for the men when asked about their abduction, adding that he referred inquiries on the missing men to the Zamfara State Police Command. The officer explained that the normal procedure was for the commander to send a signal to the Zamfara command informing it that he had released the nine ASPs, but he allegedly failed to follow the official procedure. The source stated, “The problem came from the Commander, Mopol 6, their former squadron leader, who released them on transfer to Zamfara. He was supposed to relay the information on the kidnap incident, but he said he didn’t know about it when he was asked; instead, he referred inquiries to the Zamfara State Police Command. “The commander should have sent a signal that the men had been released to go to Zamfara, but he didn’t do that. Normally, the Zamfara command would send a signal to Borno confirming that the men had resumed.” Findings indicated that the families of the missing police officers were anxious about the safety of their breadwinners following the N100m ransom demanded by the bandits. It was learnt that the families were attempting to raise N3m for the release of the captives or N500,000 each. The Force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, had yet to respond to inquiries on the incident as he did not respond to calls and SMS sent to his mobile telephone as of the time of filing in this report. When contacted by one of our correspondents, one of the officers, who escaped from the abductors, said he was too weak to recount the incident. “I have high BP (blood pressure); I just came back from a check-up. I cannot remember everything now. The incident happened on Sunday along the Katsina-Gusau Road,” he simply said. The Public Relations Officer, Borno State Police Command, DSP Edet Okon, said there was no reported case of policemen from the command being abducted, adding that the alleged victims were no longer serving at the command because they had been transferred. “The Borno State Police Command has not received any signal in respect of her officers being abducted. The alleged abduction of officers is still unknown to us as we have yet to receive any alert on the matter. That is the official position of the command as of this moment,” Okon stated. When one of our correspondents visited the Mopol 6 base in Maiduguri, he observed that police personnel were overwhelmed by the kidnap of their colleagues, which came weeks after some of their men were killed and several others injured during an attack on the convoy of the Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum. The mood in the barracks was very sober with little or no activity going on except for a few anti-riot policemen in uniform clustered in groups obviously discussing the incident. It was gathered that some personnel of the command were recently attacked at the Bama Local Government Area of the state and the latest development had dampened the morale of the policemen. The PUNCH did not see women and children in the barracks except for a few at the market square. Except for the command headquarters, where some cops were sighted sitting under trees and in other strategic locations, the entire barracks, which houses a police training college, state police command and Mopol 6 base, was scanty. Air force bombs bandits’ camp, kills scores Meanwhile, the Nigerian Air Force, on Tuesday, launched a major offensive against bandits along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway, killing many of them in their camp. The operation followed intelligence reports indicating that a cluster of huts and other structures at the location served as hideouts for a notorious bandits’ leader, ‘Major’, and his fighters. The Defence Headquarters explained that six NAF aircraft undertaking five missions in a total of 13 sorties carried out a dawn raid on the cluster of huts. This is coming 24 hours after bandits killed five persons and also kidnapped 10 others on the road. Eight students of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, were also abducted by bandits. They were among the 300 French Language students travelling to Lagos for a programme at the Nigerian French Language Village. Their abductors reportedly demanded N30m ransom on each of them. Disclosing the development in a statement titled, ‘Operation Thunder Strike: Land and air components clear bandits’ camp along Abuja-Kaduna Expressway’, on Wednesday, the Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. John Enenche, said the raid cleared the Kuku area of the Kagarko Local Government Area of bandits. It said, “The first wave of the air component’s air strikes, which involved six Nigerian Air Force aircraft undertaking five missions in a total of 13 sorties, commenced at dawn and targeted the cluster of huts housing ‘Major.’ “The attack aircraft hit some of the target structures and neutralised some of the bandits. “The second wave of attacks was executed by NAF helicopter gunships, which while continuing to engage the bandits’ location, also provided close air support to the land component as they advanced from Kagarko via Kuku into the bandits’ enclave. “This paved the way for the ground troops to overrun and destroy the camp without effective resistance from the bandits.” The DHQ further explained that a NAF Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance aircraft provided situational awareness for the troops throughout the operation. The military high command commended the troops for their professionalism and urged them to remain resolute in the conduct of operations against the bandits. Bandits ambush, kill three vigilantes in Kaduna Some bandits reportedly ambushed members of the Kaduna State Vigilance Service at Dande village on their way from Damba-Kasaya in the Chikun Local Government Area of the state and killed three members of the outfit. It was gathered that members of the vigilance service had gone to Dande village on patrol when the incident happened on Tuesday. Similarly, bandits on Tuesday opened fire on motorists on the access road to the nation’s foremost military university, the Nigerian Defence Academy, in the Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State. However, troops responded and repelled the bandits, according to the state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, who made the confirmation in a statement on Wednesday. The statement titled: ‘Kaduna loses three vigilantes, El-Rufai commends troops for neutralising bandits, destroying camps’, identified the slain security personnel as Alison Musa, Dauda Audu and Ishaya Sarki, while Ayuba Tanko and Doza Adamu sustained injuries. The statement read in part, “The Kaduna State Vigilance Service has informed the Kaduna State Government that the service lost three personnel on Tuesday night in the Chikun Local Government Area. “According to the service, bandits ambushed the personnel at Dande village on their way from Damba-Kasaya in the Buruku general area.” Governor Nasir El-Rufai was said to have commiserated with the families of the victims and prayed for the repose of their souls, while wishing those who sustained injuries speedy recovery, the statement added. According to the statement, the governor also commended land and air troops of the Operation Thunder Strike for a successful operation in the Kuku area, off the Kaduna-Abuja Road. The statement said, “The governor said he received with gratitude information that the first air strikes hit some of the target structures and neutralised some of the bandits, while the second wave of attacks was executed by Nigerian Air Force helicopter gunships, which provided close air support to troops on the ground as they advanced from Kagarko via Kuku into the bandits’ enclave. “Similarly, bandits on Tuesday opened fire on motorists close to the Nigerian Defence Academy’s access road in the Igabi Local Government Area. Troops responded and repelled the bandits. “Citizens will continue to be informed of the security situation. The government appeals for vigilance and prompt reporting of suspicious movements and activities to security agencies.” |
That stupid site.... Before they advertise there, job what so ever is been closed |
There were indications on Sunday that the Federal Government might adopt any payment platform developed in universities as an alternative to the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.
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After a week’s break, the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry probing the alleged shooting of #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki tollgate by soldiers on the night of October 20 will resume sitting today (Saturday). The retired Justice Doris Okuwobi-led panel had adjourned on November 7 when its proceedings were frustrated over inability to form quorum due to the boycott of the sitting by the two youth panel members protesting against the freezing of the bank account of #EndSARS promoters by the Federal Government through the Central Bank of Nigeria. The Nigerian Army, which had been scheduled to testify before the panel then, was unable to do so. The panel fixed today for the Nigerian Army to return to give its testimony. The Nigerian Army has listed three Brigadier Generals and one Lieutenant Colonel, who will testify before the panel. The top military officers, whose statements on oath have already been submitted to the panel, are the Commander of 81 Military Intelligence Brigade, Victoria Island, Lagos, Brig. Gen. Ahmed Taiwo; Chief of Staff, 81 Division, Nigerian Army, VI, Lagos, Brig. Gen. Nsikak Edet; Commander, 81 Division Garrison, VI, Brig. Gen. Francis Omata; Commander, 9 Brigade, Ikeja, Brig. Gen. Musa Etsu-Ndagi; and Commanding Officer, 65 Battalion, Bonny Camp, VI, Lt. Col. Salisu Bello. The military said it is bringing before the panel “expended blank ammunition, which was used to disperse the crowd by firing into the air on 20th day of October, 2020; unexpended 7.62mm ammunition ( a detailed explanation of the use of this ammunition will be given at the hearing); an expended live ammunition and also an unexpended live ammunition (a detailed explanation of these ammunition will be given at the hearing); 13 flash drives containing the recorded videos of the Army involvement in the incident and news report from the British Broadcasting Corporation on the incident and other stations
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Oluwasaeon:lol... No be only parade |
Show your's let me see
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