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I waited for someone to blow my mind but can't see, she should be given toilet water also and be burnt also.. No need locking her up. Do what is good for you to people and avoid doing what is bad to people. She saw nothing bad in doing that so it should be done to her also |
A man beefed his wife after arm robbers robbed and raped his wife. He complained that at first the wife was screaming but after seconds, she started the aww huu ahh sound meaning she was enjoying it, the one that pained him most is that she also was making moves from ground I mean pounding the guy from ground. Do they actually mean they enjoyed it or not? |
VickyRotex:. Wait thanks man |
SHOOLAH:thanks |
Rozz:amen and thanks |
Happy birthday my dear sis Dora
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Happy birthday sis
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if they want they should reduce to 10% aren't they getting enough funds from covid-19 revenue? just be announcing covid in Lagos like daily network news. |
rottennaija:. is it today that covid-19 started? kogi don't have simple. it a law that if you coming from a diff part they should quarantine those coming in. Should they have allowed those ncdc guys come and infect the state? propaganda everywhere |
Other countries report the Killin of terrorist and show the dead bodies.. here the cover their faces when on video and even no dead body to display |
Benue deputy governor Benson Abounu hands face masks to one of the youths who are being returned to their home states. Photo by Hope Abah Emmanuel The Benue State Action Committee on COVID 19 on Thursday sent back 58 youths suspected to have been trafficked back to their home states of Bauchi and Katsina. The 58 persons were allegedly trafficked into the state about one week ago and camped at No.12/13 Adikpo street in Wadata suburb of Makurdi. The State Deputy Governor and Chairman of the COVID-19, Benson Abounu, who earlier on Monday led the quick response team of his committee to locate the persons said to be Almajiris at their supposed hideouts, noted that the youths were brought to the state in violation of the lockdown rules and had to be returned to the safety of their homes. Abounu disclosed that the committee provided the means of transportation, as well as security and documentation to facilitate safe passage on the highways for the affected young people. The youths ready to embark on the trip to their home state. Photo by Hope Abah Emmanuel Of the total number, 17 of the youths hail from Bauchi State while the remaining 41 are of Katsina State origin who were trafficked into Benue for allegedly seeking menial jobs. It was also learnt that residents of the area where the allegedly trafficked youths clustered had raised the alarm to draw attention of the Abounu committee on insistence that the youths were sneaked into Makurdi, under the cover of the night and were dropped at their patron’s house daily. The deputy governor however handed face masks to the said youths as he bade them well after they had been given orientation on safety tips necessary for them to avoid contracting and spreading the virus. He maintained that all messures necessary to keep Benue free of the Coronavirus will be implemented with due diligence as he stressed that all destitute persons from other states found in Benue would be returned to their homes. Abounu therefore called on the Benue people to close ranks and support the administration of Governor Samuel Ortom whom he said has given tremendous support to the Committee to enable it win the war against COVID-19.
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North or South, the idea is that the educated will suffer it most. Check naija vs US. what up who is leading? |
Kano state on Thursday overtook the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with total confirmed cases of COVID-19 after recording 80 cases in 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the state to 219, while Abuja has a total of 178. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Thursday, announced that 204 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 1932. NCDC also announced that seven more fatalities were recorded, bringing the total number of deaths to 58. The NCDC, in a tweet at about 11:50 p.m. on Thursday, said of the 204 new cases, 80 were recorded in Kano state, 45-Lagos, 12-Gombe, 9-Bauchi, 9-Sokoto, 7-Borno, 7-Edo, 6-Rivers, 6-Ogun, 4-FCT, 4-Akwa Ibom, 4-Bayelsa, 3-Kaduna, 2-Oyo, 2-Delta, 2-Nasarawa, 1-Ondo, 1-Kebbi. Thursday’s 204 new cases are the highest reported in a day since the outbreak of the pandemic in February. Across the world, the novel coronavirus has killed 230,309 people since the outbreak first emerged in China in December, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1900 GMT on Thursday. As at 11:50pm, 30th April, the virus has spread to 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. With the new cases recorded, Nigeria now has 1,555 active cases, while 319 infected persons have been treated and discharged, with 58 deaths recorded. “On the 30th of April 2020, 204 new confirmed cases and seven deaths were recorded in Nigeria “No new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours. “Till date, 1932 cases have been confirmed, 319 cases have been discharged and 58 deaths have been recorded in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory “The 204 new cases are reported from eighteen states- Kano (80), Lagos (45), Gombe (12), Sokoto (9), Bauchi (9), Edo (7), Borno (7), Rivers (6), Ogun (6), FCT (4), Akwa Ibom (4), Bayelsa (4), Kaduna (3), Oyo (2), Delta (2), Nasarawa (2), Ondo (1), Kebbi (1). Find below, the number of states and the number of confirmed cases so far: |
Will that alone boost our economy and bring us back to a single digit inflation rate? What good will it be? I have a cure, have treated three and came out clean |
Beremx:You elders and eligible knowledgeable men in the state politicized on a monarch, the gods of Kano have to correct you guy with no pardon but death. Maybe you should call Sanusi back and deaths will be over |
ewigmee:one of the things the Islam's in our country used in dethroning nd banishing sanusi. The north as you see produce nothing but children, take it or leave it |
Today too I stated this clear, kill all this guy's and forget all the nonsense plead from Boko Haram. Kill them all buratai, if u can't allow Chad do it, more over we know you Nigeria are using Boko Haram and hold them in great and high esteem |
I don't like I just finished reading.. Why didn't they negotiate with Chad? Why Nigeria? Is it that Boko Haram is a Nigerian terrorist ministry or what? Buratai or what that ur name, if u accept that then you don't value the lives of your fellow soldiers, and the ordinary Nigerians living around those places.. I always quote, when you want to tackle malaria, you don't only buy mosquito spray or coil to kill them, you make sure what brings about those mosquitoes is vanished. Agreeing with that abubakar will not stop them. Rather grow horns and wings to do more some day. Is that what you want Mr army chief? |
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The total number of coronavirus cases in Nigeria has increased to 665 after 38 new infections were recorded on Monday. The 38 new cases were recorded in Gombe, Kaduna, Borno, Abia, Federal Capital Territory, Sokoto, and Ekiti. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control made this known via its Twitter handle on Monday. The centre did not announce any new case for Lagos State. The NCDC, however, announced that a new patient died of coronavirus-related complications, bringing the total number of COVID-19 fatalities in the state to 22. It tweeted, “Thirty-eight new cases of #COVID19 have been reported: 23 in Kano, five in Gombe, three in Kaduna, two in Borno, two in Abia, one in FCT, one in Sokoto, and one in Ekiti “As of 11:10 pm on the 20th April, there are 665 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Discharged: 188; Deaths: 22.” Details later… |
Nigeria and virtually all countries in the world are experiencing economic slowdown arising from the coronavirus pandemic . Public and private establishments have been shut , individuals and families have been locked down in obedience to obey the stay - at - home and social distancing directives of various government agencies . Economic activities in the production , service delivery , formal and informal sectors have virtually come to a halt while supply chains have been disrupted . Even the production and supply of medical goods and commodities needed to fight the pandemic have been hampered by the halt of economic activities. For Nigeria , the price of crude oil, a major funding source of budgets at the three tiers of government as well as the biggest foreign exchange earner, has collapsed . We witnessed the price of crude oil at about $ 12 per barrel in the outgone week at a time the country’ s production cost of a barrel of crude oil was averaging $ 18 . The collapse of economic activities implied that demand for oil was bound to decrease while the glut in supply arising from the Saudi Arabia Russia market tussle further depressed the price of the commodity . Even the recent meeting of OPEC , the oil producing cartel and its allies, reducing production by 10 million barrels per day has not changed the position. What are the key lessons and takeaways for Nigeria? Before the current scenario and based on climate change commitments , some advanced countries made firm commitments to end the use of fossil fuel- fired engines, especially for vehicles used in public and private transport . Some of the phase- out dates are as early as 2025 and 2030 . However , Nigerian leaders have acted as if they are oblivious of these plans and phase - out dates. We have been led in the business - as - usual manner when an emergency was on our hands . Thus , if this oil price slump did not happen in 2020 , it would have crashed in the next couple of years . Instead of planning for the imminent change , we have been fixated and benchmarked our federal, state and local government budgets on the price of crude oil. Now , the crude oil budget funding and foreign exchange inflow will be greatly diminished . Also , most oil producing nations had huge savings in their Sovereign Wealth Funds , being funds they can fall back upon in lean times . But over the years , our successive administrations treated the need to save with utmost levity . Further, we added no value to the crude oil as we exported it without shame in its vey very crude form while buying refined products from countries that do not produce crude oil. To complicate matters, our leaders at the executive and legislative arms of government have been very profligate , corrupt , inept, ignorant and lacking in the understanding and exercise of enlightened self - interest. They have been legally and illegally taking an undue share of the proceeds of crude oil. Now , we are at a time when the price of crude oil is below the cost of production , where do we go from here ? Of course , the nation can no longer keep up with the revolting lavish lifestyles of these so - called leaders . Nigerians are stating in a very clear language that it is either they cut down on their take from public resources by no fewer than 50 % or expect the revolt of the poor and downtrodden who have not nothing to lose but everything to gain from the demise of the extant decadent order. Now is the time to take the mantra of economic diversification and self -reliance to the real next level . It should no longer be a slogan but an actionable framework . We have no options left , unless we want the Nigerian and sub - Saharan African to go extinct because of lack of ability to adapt and evolve . Economic diversification must focus on production , manufacturing , value addition , the knowledge economy including Information Technology advances and Artificial Intelligence . Take for instance , the health goods needed to fight the pandemic , no fewer than five different institutions have made prototypes of ventilators . We can no longer continue celebrating prototypes , but we must move to the level of production . It will be a shame if we continue to import face masks of any description or quality in the next six months. The pandemic has provided an opportunity for the local production of health commodities for domestic use in the first instance and for export in the medium term when our production lines become very competitive. The Federal Government has established over 300 research institutes spread across so many ministries especially in the Ministries of Science and Technology , Agriculture and Health . The practice had been to simply fund these research institutes with pittances needed to pay salaries and a few overheads , to the extent that little or no research goes on in these agencies . And when research goes on , the results are usually left on the shelves to rot . Research is not targeted , related to specific national challenges and it seems there are no off- takers ready to run with the findings in a bid to link research with production . So , why do we establish research institutes that produce no results or whose results are ignored ? Instead of attempting to fund so many research institutes in a period of lean resources , we can strategically focus on about 100 of them and set targets and expected results for them. We can merge institutes with similar mandates . Now that the flow of the oil dollar has drastically reduced , it will be very unwise that the little available will be used for frivolous imports . A situation where the expenditure of the capital component of the public budget or capital expansion or renewal in the private sector can only be done through massive imports is no longer acceptable in the current dispensation . Nigerian money and resources must be made to revolve in a centric circle where Nigeria comes first , and the resources remain within our boundaries. Constructing a road , airport or bridge or changing public vehicles should no longer be a means of creating foreign jobs and putting pressure on the naira through imports and payment of fees to foreign expertise. We have enough engineers who should be given the opportunity to practise what they learnt . We should only look outside where local capacity is not available. Is there anything the Federal Government can do to facilitate the quicker coming on board of the Dangote Refinery since our public refineries seem to be doomed? Let no one tell Nigerians that locally made products will be more expensive or of less quality compared to imported ones . The concept of cost has been abused in Nigeria based on a very narrow understanding and articulation of the concept . The cost of a commodity should include the jobs either gained or exported in its manufacturing / importation, the taxes collected/ exported in its local manufacture and procurement compared to its importation . It should also take cognisance of the national capacity gained or lost in its procurement. All the proposed new modes of production and service delivery should be done by the private sector facilitated and nudged by the state through the combination of industrial , trade, labour , fiscal and monetary policy , etc. It is doable but we need an enlightened and knowledgeable leadership at all levels to do it. |
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control made this known on Sunday night via its Twitter handle . It stated that the two states recorded their first cases while the total cases in the country rise to 627 . While two cases were reported in Jigawa , one was reported in Borno . “ Eighty - six new cases of COVID- 19 have been reported ; 70 in Lagos , 7 in FCT, 3 in Katsina , 3 in Akwa Ibom , 1 in Jigawa , 1 in Bauchi , 1 in Borno. “ One case previously reported in Kano has been transferred to Jigawa state . Therefore , the total number of confirmed cases in Kano is 36 as at the 19 th of April 2020 . “ As at 11 :50 pm 19 th April, there are 627 confirmed cases of COVID- 19 reported in Nigeria , ” it stated , adding that the total recoveries in the country were 170 while the total deaths were 21 . A breakdown of cases by states showed that Lagos has 376 cases, FCT has 88 infections , Kano has 36 , Osun , 20 ; Oyo , 16 ; Edo, 15 ; Ogun , 12 ; Kwara, 9 ; Katsina , 12 ; Bauchi , 7 ; Kaduna , 6 ; Akwa Ibom , 9 ; Delta , 4 ; Ekiti - 3 , Ondo, 3 ; Enugu , 2 ; Rivers, 2 ; Niger , 2 ; Benue , 1 , Anambra , 1 ; Borno , 1 ; and Jigawa , 2 . |
I wish to apply but I can't get or see the link online.. any useful information on that? |
Walahi Genevieve own pass 40 safarigirl: |
Scaredd:that tuberculosis coupled with hypertitis and diabetes and the white tongue is kidney infection |
MyVILLAGEpeople:he didn't mention names,did he |
blazesam: |
This are some major busy parts of makurdi,like bsu first gate, George Akume way, customary court road... and wurukum market. |
ghettokid1:Meaning the entire population of zamfara is vulnerable.... I think fed govt should just arrange a space in the Nations budget to tackle poverty in that state |
I really think girls do that more than men, that why other girls will by all means want to test their friend guys by all means.... |
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