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PoliticsRe: Lockdown: FG Gives N20,000 To Poor Households In FCT by blazesam(m): 2:25pm On Apr 01, 2020
inoki247:
No wonder I see 20k for my account so na from Federal Govt as d money enter dem Reverse am bak. with d way things are going dem go soon start to dey flash our account
. Them feel say u poor die
BusinessRe: CORONA IS A WORLD TRADE GAME, PLEASE DONT DEVALUE NAIRA I BEG by blazesam(op): 8:01am On Mar 27, 2020
maybe it because am a development economist that why.
PoliticsRe: Orji Kalu’s Co-convict Gets Bail To Treat Tuberculosis, Cancer by blazesam(op): 6:35am On Mar 27, 2020
this people are not stupid, they won't allow him stay in there
PoliticsOrji Kalu’s Co-convict Gets Bail To Treat Tuberculosis, Cancer by blazesam(op): 6:30am On Mar 27, 2020
Orji Kalu (middle) at the Federal High Court, Lagos.
Oladimeji Ramon
The Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday granted post - conviction bail to a former Director of Finance and Account at the Abia State Government House, Jones Udeogu, who was sentenced to 10 years ’ imprisonment last year December .
Udeogu was convicted of N7 . 1 bn and jailed alongside his principal, Orji Uzor Kalu , a former governor of Abia State , who bagged 12 years in prison.
Following an application by his lawyer , Chief Solo Akuma ( SAN ) , on Thursday , Justice Mohammed Liman granted N50 m post- conviction bail to Udeogu pending the determination of his appeal against the December 5 , 2019 judgment of Justice Mohammed Idris , who sent him to prison .
Akuma told the judge that his client was suffering from prostate cancer and tuberculosis.
The SAN told the judge that Udeogu was diagnosed with prostate cancer three years ago at the Abia State Teaching Hospital and that in the course of carrying out tests on him , the hospital also discovered that he had tuberculosis.
Akuma said Udeogu was still making arrangements to book a date for surgery when he was convicted and sent to prison last December .
In an affidavit filed in support of the post- conviction bail application , one Lazarus Agu said the correctional facility where Udeogu is serving his jail term “does not have the facility to provide the type of medical attention Udeogu requires to survive the ailments he is suffering from . ”
He said , “ The correctional facility authorities have failed to provide or arrange for the treatment of the 2 nd defendant outside the facility .
“ The type of ailment the 2 nd defendant was diagnosed with is of communicable nature and exposes other inmates to great danger . ”
In his ruling , Justice Liman said he was satisfied that Udeogu had disclosed reasonable cause of action to qualify for a post- conviction bail.
The judge said , “ I am of the opinion that this application has disclosed a reasonable cause of action that the defendant ’ s health has greatly deteriorated and it cannot be salvaged by the doctor in the correctional service centre . Accordingly , this application is meritorious and succeeds. ”
He granted the N50 m bail with two sureties in like sum.
The judge had on December 23 , 2019 rejected a similar application by Kalu seeking a post - conviction bail pending the outcome of his appeal against his conviction.
In his own application , Kalu had urged Justice Liman to release him on bail on the grounds that he was battling some health challenges which the medical facilities in the prison could not handle .
PoliticsCoronavirus: We’ll Ensure Food Production, Distribution Not Affected – Buhari by blazesam(op): 2:36am On Mar 27, 2020
The President , Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd . ) , has assured Nigerians that the Federal Government would ensure that food production and distribution won’ t be affected in the fight against coronavirus .
He said this in a press statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity , Garba Shehu , on Thursday .
Other things that Buhari said would not be allowed to suffer are production and distribution of food , medications and medical equipment .
The retired general commended Nigerians for their “unity of purpose in fighting spread of COVID- 19 in the country, particularly the willingness for self - isolation , social distancing , and contributions of public - spirited individuals and institutions. ”
The statement added , “ While calling for more compliance with regulations and restrictions on movement and gatherings for the safety of all citizens , President Buhari further reassures that government directives will not affect production and distribution of food , medications , medical equipment and other essentials as the nation wades through the global health challenge , which already portends dire economic strains .
“ The President directs all relevant agencies and regulators to provide an enabling environment for industries to sustain their operations by ensuring reasonable access to industrial supplies and inputs like water , fuel, gas and essential infrastructure and relaxing of stringent laws , commending the Central Bank of Nigeria and commercial banks for the interventions to make forex and credit more accessible to those on the manufacturing line .
“ In giving assurances of firm support for the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria by proactively addressing the potential impact of the pandemic on the Nigerian economy , the President requests that all necessary measures be put in place to protect and promote the health and safety of industrial workers . ”
BusinessCORONA IS A WORLD TRADE GAME, PLEASE DONT DEVALUE NAIRA I BEG by blazesam(op):
Justifications and reasons seems to be coming out....And it is worth giving it a thought...The Corona Virus is a weapon of war... # Trade War.....you know the players......Dollar versus others and the major opponent now contain the virus with NO new case and they are over 1.2 Billion, how can you control the movement of such population? What did they dohuh?
Remember, in wars Innocent people die....so they say, thinking of the greater economic and political good.
Believe the me. Where this virus started they have the solution.
No new casehuhhuh? or is there any you heard from China?
RomanceGuys,ladies. Will You Marry A Virgin Or Not? by blazesam(op): 2:00am On Mar 27, 2020
for don't want a virgin
RomanceRe: What Are The Benefits Guys Derivie From Big Ass And Boobs? by blazesam(m): 1:46am On Mar 27, 2020
mattress and mat ,which one will you sleep on? members will answer you when quoted
PoliticsHow Prepared Are You If They Lockdown? by blazesam(op): 1:01am On Mar 27, 2020
I think am good to go already.
Christianity EtcRe: Coronavirus: 3 Nigerian Church Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by blazesam(m): 6:55am On Mar 20, 2020
How about central mosque Abuja? I guess it can accommodate up to 10-15thousand people at once in terms of bed space
EducationSo Now The Rich Are Crying? God Stand For The Poor by blazesam(op): 4:48am On Mar 19, 2020
Look o, now that there is COVID-19, rich kids schooling abroad are at risk, if the government should dare to close it boarders, I think the Rich's in our country will all die of anger.. I love my country
Christianity EtcBREAKING] Coronavirus: Lagos Moves To Stop Sunday, Jumaat Services by blazesam(op): 4:28am On Mar 19, 2020
Wed, 18 Mar 2020
Dayo Ojerinde Lagos State will ask religious leaders to stop Friday (Jumaat) and Sunday service, the state Commissioner for Information, Mr Gbenga Omotosho, has said. Omotosho at a briefing on Wednesday said the religious leaders will be advised to shut down services in the interest of the public.
PoliticsRe: I’ve No Record Of How Much Abacha Stole — Malami by blazesam(op): 5:55am On Mar 16, 2020
allthingsgood:
But why is this news tho
For u and others to know what u don't know... Or do u ?
PoliticsI’ve No Record Of How Much Abacha Stole — Malami by blazesam(op):
I’ve no record of how much Abacha stole — Malami




The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami (SAN), has said he has no record of the amount of money stolen by the late military dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha.

The AGF added that he wouldn’t also know about $5bn Abacha loot allegedly recovered between 1999 and 2015 and how the money was spent.

Malami said this in response to a Freedom of Information request sent to his office by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, demanding accountability on recovered $5bn Abacha loot.


SERAP had asked the Federal Government to make known to Nigerians “details of projects executed with the Abacha loot and their locations; details of companies and contractors involved in the execution of any such projects; details of all the agreements on the loot, the roles played by the World Bank and other actors, as well as the implementation status of all projects since 1999.”

In a statement on Sunday, SERAP’s Deputy Director, Kolawole Oludare, said the AGF had responded to the group’s request via a February 26 letter.


Oludare quoted Malami to have said, “We have searched our records and the information on the exact amount of public funds stolen by Abacha and how recovered loot was spent from 1999 to 2015 is not held by the ministry.”

The AGF stressed that he was not in possession of “records of the exact amount of public funds stolen by a former military head of state, Sani Abacha, and no records of the spending of about $5bn recovered loot for the period between 1999 and 2015.


“However, a total of $322m was recovered from Switzerland in January 2018 and the funds were used for the Social Investment Project. Also, $308m was recovered from the Island of Jersey in collaboration with the USA. While awaiting the transfer of the money to Nigeria, it has been designated for the following projects: Lagos-Ibadan Expressway; Abuja-Kano Expressway, and the Second Niger Bridge.”

But Oludare said SERAP was dissatisfied with the AGF’s response.

Oluwadare said, “The failure to provide information on the exact amount stolen by Abacha and on spending of recovered loot for the period between 1999 and 2015 implicitly amounts to a refusal by the government.



The government also failed to provide sufficient details on the spending and planned spending of the $630m it said it recovered since 2018.

“In the circumstances and given that Mrs Zainab Ahmed has failed and/or refused to respond to our FoI request, we are finalising the papers for legal actions under the FoI Act to compel the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to fully and effectively comply with our requests.”


SERAP recalled that “a special panel set up on July 23, 1998 by the former head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, to probe the late military dictator General Sani Abacha stated that he stole over $5bn between 1993 and 1998 when he was in power. Much of the stolen public funds have been returned to Nigeria.


“The report by the panel shows that the government recovered some $635m, £75m, DM 30m and N9bn as well as several vehicles and properties in Abuja, Lagos and Kano together with 40 per cent interests in West African Refinery in Sierra Leone. Other assets were recovered from the Abacha family and associates.

“Furthermore, former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration also reportedly recovered over $2bn of Abacha loot. Mr Obasanjo would seem to confirm this fact when he stated in the second volume of his book titled My Watch that: ‘by the time I left office in May 2007, over $2bn and £100m had been recovered from the Abacha family abroad, and N10bn in cash and properties locally.’



“Similarly, former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration reportedly recovered $226.3m and €7.5m from Liechtenstein. Some £22.5m was also recovered from the Island of Jersey while $322m and £5.5m from the Abacha loot were reportedly returned to the government.

“The government of President Muhammadu Buhari has also recovered several millions of dollars of Abacha loot since assuming office in May 2015, including $321m from Switzerland, and $300m from the US and Jersey.”
HealthRe: Chinese Health Workers Take Off Facemasks To Celebrate Fall In Coronavirus Cases by blazesam(m): 1:40am On Mar 16, 2020
All this developed nation's, they think they are wise, Nigerians will not die of it, they keep creating things that will make your economy bend and bow to their own economy for years. We suffered HIV here, now HIV is like a no problem stuff, they brought Ebola which we jumped and passed. Corona came we jumped and they speedily got the vaccine. Wait for us, una go die all ... Idiot 1st and 2nd world countries... We the LDCs got God
PoliticsRe: Sanusi Arrives Lagos Airport (photos) by blazesam(m): 12:16pm On Mar 14, 2020
NaijaFutbol:
While this man said all that was wrong about the “head in the sand behavior” of the North as insecurity, poverty and illiteracy continue to ravage them, he is also an embodiment of all that which he criticized.

Married 3 wives as a banker

Didn’t build any school for the almajiris as an emir.

Married a 4th wife as an emir

Lived lavish lifestyle with taxpayers money as an emir

If he does half of what he preaches, the north will be better off.

Anyway His Royal Dollarnness the Kanoravirus has decided that our amiable former Emir has to be banished as down south as possible for revealing too much of the incompetence brewing in the North

And the 2023 game play have started.
What bad about him, how about a man marrying two wife's and still been unable to take care of them and later issue of children arise as well? Has he mailed to train them, do what you can in you own capacity,don't do because people ar doing so you too should, that what Sanusi has been preaching.
PoliticsRe: 12 SANs Lead Sanusi's Battle For Freedom, Hearing Begins Today by blazesam(op): 3:00am On Mar 13, 2020
Lifestone:
Even though I am not a fan of SLS for how he handled some of his actions as the CBN Governor, I believe he should be entitled to his personal liberty.
The concept of banishment belong to the very past and does not have a place in the current Constitution as amended.
SLS should be immediately released to join the most exposed and progressive part of Nigeria (Lagos)
It makes me laugh, yesterday Gandollar was happy that Sanusi was insulting and criticising Goodlucks government, when it came to his turn he banished him rather... Is that how things are done? Free that man so he can parttake on other things that matters...
In other parts of the world, critics is a normal thing in Nigeria it refers to as hate speech.. if you are doing right will somebody throw any bad comment upon you? Check from within your family, there are some people who love been right and do things rightly, are they criticise for their rightful deeds? I believe Gandollar is experiencing raining season and soon it will be dry season to him and reverse will be the case... No mercy
CrimeRe: 35-Year-Old Man Arrested For Raping A 20-Year-Old Lady In Lagos by blazesam(m): 2:31am On Mar 13, 2020
What nonsense, sometimes we need to be careful, 20years and pretend to be rape.. is the house where she went the only house 5km away from other cribs..? Why didn't she shout, do you guys believe that opening a woman's lap when she doesn't want it is the most difficult task? She enjoy the thing and am sure she release her own count self join am... Nonsense rape. For these reason am also going to read law just for my fellow guys.. once the take a rape case to the court now, female judges react stupidily upon because it a female counterpart case... Nonsense
Politics12 SANs Lead Sanusi's Battle For Freedom, Hearing Begins Today by blazesam(op): 2:09am On Mar 13, 2020
Ex-Kano Emir sues IG, DSS boss, fights to leave detention
Soyinka hits Ganduje, says former CBN governor a reformer
Nasarawa gov, emirs, security chiefs meet deposed monarch


The deposed Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, on Thursday instituted a suit before the Federal High Court in Abuja seeking an order for his release from the post-dethronement detention and confinement.

The PUNCH learnt late on Thursday that former Emir’s preliminary ex parte application seeking an interim order for his release had been assigned to Justice Anwuli Chikere.

Barring any last-minute development, the judge will hear the ex parte application on Friday, our correspondent learnt.

The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, on Monday deposed Sanusi because of what the state government called “total disrespect to lawful instructions from the office of the state government.”

On Monday, the dethroned monarch was banished to Loko, a remote location in Nasarawa State. On Tuesday, he was relocated to Awe, where he is currently being detained in a guest house.

But Sanusi’s team of lawyers led by Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) on Thursday filed a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/357/2020 before the Federal High Court in Abuja to challenge his banishment and continued detention in Awe by security agencies.

The respondents to the application are, the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu; the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Yusuf Bichi; the Attorney-General of Kano State, Ibrahim Muktar, and the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN).

In the application, which is a prelude to the main suit, the deposed monarch specifically prayed for an interim order for the restoration of his rights to human dignity, personal liberty, freedom of association, and movement around Nigeria, apart from Kano State, pending the hearing and determination of his main suit.

“An interim order of this honourable court releasing the applicant from the detention and or confinement of the respondents and restoring the applicant’s rights to human dignity, personal liberty, freedom of association and movement in Nigeria, (apart from Kano State) pending the hearing and determination of the applicant’s originating summons,” the prayer read in part.

Alleging a breach of their client’s rights provided under sections 34,35, 40, 41 and 46 of the Nigerian Constitution, Sanusi’s legal team comprising 12 Senior Advocates of Nigeria, contended, “the applicant’s fundamental right to life, human dignity, personal liberty and movement are seriously under challenge and continually being breached by the respondents.”


The battery of SANs comprises, Fagbemi; Prof. Konyinsola Ajayi; a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Abubakar Mahmoud; Adeniyi Akintola, the incumbent NBA President, Paul Usoro; Ifedayo Adedipe, Dr. Garba Tetengi, Suraj Sa’eda, Funke Aboyade, Nesser Dangiri, Ernest Ojukwu, and H.O. Afolabi.

In addition to the interim order, the lawyers sought an order granting leave to the applicant to serve the order to be issued by the court and the main suit on the four respondents through substituted means.

He prayed for an order permitting him to deliver the processes meant for the IGP to any officer in his office at the police headquarters at Louis Edet House, Garki, Abuja, the ones for the DG DSS to any officer at the DSS headquarters at Aso Drive in Abuja, the ones for the AG of Kano State to any officer at state’s Ministry of Justice, Audu Bako Secretariat, Kano, and the ones for the AGF to any officer at the Federal Ministry of Justice in Abuja.

His grounds for the application are, “The applicant’s originating motion and all other processes were filed on March 12, 2020.

“Considering the status of the respondents, it would be difficult to effect personal service on the first second and third respondents (IGP, DG of DSS), unless this application is granted.

“First, second and third respondents will have knowledge of the originating motion for the enforcement of the applicant’s fundamental right, if they are served by substituted means as stated on the motion paper.

“There is an urgent need to grant this application so that service can be promptly effected on the first, second and third respondents.

“Applicant’s fundamental rights to life, human dignity, personal liberty and movement are seriously under challenge and continually being breached by the respondents.”

Nasarawa Gov, Emirs visit Sanusi in Awe

There were reports earlier on Thursday that the deposed monarch had left Awe for Lagos. But an aide of Sanusi and one of his lawyers, who confided in The PUNCH, said the deposed monarch was still in Awe.

One of our correspondents reported that the Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule and some traditional rulers in the state met with Sanusi on Thursday evening in Awe.

The governor, who arrived at 5pm with the Emir of Lafia, Justice Sidi Dauda Bage, met with the former Kano monarch.

Our correspondent gathered that the governor alongside Bage and the Emir of Awe, Alhaji Isa Umar II, spent about one hour with Sanusi. The visitors were said to have left Sanusi’s residence by 6:15 pm. An aide to the governor confirmed the visit to The PUNCH.

Some of the security chiefs in the governor’s convoy were the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Bola Longe; representatives of 177 Guard Battalion from Shittu Alao Barracks, Keffi; the Department of State Services and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

Some family members of deposed monarch also visited him.

There were reports earlier on Thursday that the Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, would visit the deposed monarch in Awe after a meeting of the power sector reform committee in Abuja.

But an aide to the governor, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said El-Rufai did not go to Awe again. “He did not go there because the meeting (power sector reform committee meeting) did not end on time.”

UNIZIK defers award for dethroned Sanusi

In a related development, the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, on Thursday deferred the award of a doctorate earlier approved for the deposed Emir of Kano.

The Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Charles Esimone, announced the deferment of the award during the 14th convocation ceremony of the university. Esimone said the deferment was due to prevailing circumstances in the country.

Soyinka hits Ganduje, says Sanusi a reformer

Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, on Thursday berated Ganduje, saying he lacked friends who could have prevailed on him to save himself before dethroning and banishing Sanusi.

The playwright stated this in a statement titled, “For whom the gates open wide’ following Monday’s dethronement of Sanusi and his banishment to Nasarawa State by the state government.

The Nobel laureate described Sanusi as one of the greatest reformers of the feudal order.

Soyinka recalled a similar scenario which he said nearly played out in his home state, Ogun, some years ago, when a governor wanted to dethrone and banish a monarch before his (the governor’s) friends keenly appealed to him to reconsider the action.

He said, “His office was invaded by some of the panicked chiefs and stalwarts of Ogun State who rushed to ward off the impending order. One of them stopped at my home after the pacification session to narrate what had transpired, and how some of them had actually gone on their knees to plead with that governor to stay action.

“I was furious. I knew every detail of that affair, had listened to a recording of the speech that was supposed to have given this mighty offence. It was pure piffle.

“Why did you people plead with him? Don’t you realise you were making him feel a god? You should have let him carry on, then we would see what a cataclysm he had launched on the state!’

“The man, an independent businessman of absolute integrity, and one of that governor’s intimate circle, smiled and said, “No, we couldn’t do that. We are his friends. We were pleading with him to save him from himself.”

“What a pity Ganduje lacked friends who could have saved him from himself! Insofar as one can acknowledge certain valued elements in traditional institutions, the man he thinks he has humiliated has demonstrated that he is one of the greatest reformers even of the feudal order.’’

The social critic further said these were depressing times–stemming from different factors of course–for a large sector of the nation.

“Insecurity, economy in a coma, a leadership in name only, having vanished into ether, permanently AWOL in a time of serial crisis. No wonder mimic and debased forms of leadership assertiveness rush in to fill the vacuum! The latest in the stakes of such power appropriation makes one wonder which is the more reactionary order: the so-called feudal institution, or the self-vaunting modernised governance whose apex can bring the feudal to heel quite arbitrarily, without check and without seeming consequence. To rub pepper in the wound, the protagonist of that “progressive” order enjoys near-absolute immunity, thus, even when it has disgraced its status and violated its oath of office, caught literally with its pants down in open defecation, it can still pretend to act in the interest of progress, modernity and public well being. Such are the ironies raised by the purported dethronement of the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, with one stroke of a pen!,’’ he said.

Describing Sanusi as a one-man EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) sanitisations squad in the banking system taking on the powerful corrupters of that institution, Soyinka stated that he trod on the interests of powerful beneficiaries of a worm-infested sector and, in the process, created permanent enemies.

He added that Sanusi sounded much aware of the impending fall of the axe of vengefulness and power primitivism when they spoke via phone in London during his visit.

He stated that though uncertain, he had a feeling that the palace gates of the Kano emirate were not yet definitively slammed against Sanusi.

Soyinka said, “It is just a feeling. Closed and bared, or merely shut however, the doors of enlightened society remains wide open to Muhammadu Sanusi. As for his current crowing nemesis, a different kind of gates remain yawning to receive him when, as must, the days of governorship immunity finally come to an end.”
https://punchng.com/12-sans-lead-sanusis-freedom-battle-hearing-begins-today/

EducationDrama At Federal University Kashere,gombe State by blazesam(op): 12:35pm On Mar 12, 2020
Following the on going ASUU national strike, the internal body of ASUU yesterday concluded that all activities especially now that they have started their exams be held still till warning strike is over. But a circular two after the meeting said on it that exams continues. Now how are the students going to do, is it that they will write and non of the school academic staff will mark or what, a lecturer after today's meeting said non of them are going to mark any paper.

PoliticsRe: Emir Sanusi's Home In Awe, Nasarawa State After Dethronement (Photos) by blazesam(m): 10:40am On Mar 11, 2020
This thing is still making me laugh fa... But am sure soon you will see IMF, World bank coming for his bail... I know a first class economist like him can't stay there even for a month.. Ganduje, as the sun rise in your corner to bring light to you, when it passes the other side, the other receives the light while leaving u in darkness. You plan for Senate that which we know it a standing policy for Nigerian governor's.., if you there not win then I wonder what will happen to you, threat from different angle will kill you
PoliticsRe: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by blazesam(m): 10:26am On Mar 11, 2020
Flier:
You obviously don’t know the Buhari that you have in Aso rock, he simply won’t get involve in anything even if it concern him e.g Saraki hijacking the senate and several other very important issue
Beside you should know that El-Rufai won’t have hired Sanusi if Buhari is involve
Guy leave Kaduna state governor ,he can do what ever he likes
PoliticsRe: Influential Traditional Rulers Who Were Dethroned In Nigeria. by blazesam(m): 9:58am On Mar 11, 2020
sinkhole:
Being a monarch this era is a scam, I will rather face my business than being made a king; who can dethrone or banish Alhaji Aliko Dangote?
Try it and you will see Nigeria economy falling by 60-70%
PoliticsQuote Only As A Future Leader. What Will Tackle? by blazesam(op): 2:29am On Mar 11, 2020
If you were giving the opportunity to rule this our great Nation heard everywhere but not felt by us inside the country, what will you TACKLE first?

I speak for my self, I tackle the issue of electricity..
By so doing, I will try all I could to provide power and if there is enough power, industries will produce at low cost and even comm-sector will have no reason to charge my citizens high in any way at all all in the name that,"we use gasoline 95% running our businesses.. I bet u cost of everything will drop, and more money will be in circulation and the invisible hands will stand a good place in the market... That my opnion
PoliticsSay The Truth About Nigeria. Comment With fact by blazesam(op): 6:31am On Mar 09, 2020
We are over 200million by population, only about 4000megawatt worth of electricity is been generated... In a normal scenario, every 1000megawatt generated is for a population of 1million homes...
We will never reach full supply..till thy kingdom
PoliticsRe: Militants: We Won’t Support South-south Security Outfit by blazesam(op): 5:04am On Mar 09, 2020
justtoodark:
ehhhh....miyetti kicked against it at the start too....

their fears is understandable....

they will eventualy calm down....
I see fears in their speeches .although anyhow they decide to use it they should.. Once it not been used on innocent Individuals je am ok
PoliticsRe: Militants: We Won’t Support South-south Security Outfit by blazesam(op): 4:31am On Mar 09, 2020
I tire ooo...

CXLVII:
How did militants become part of the government.

Criminals claiming not to support a proposal.


Sigh...

Bloomberg should just buy Nigeria.
PoliticsMilitants: We Won’t Support South-south Security Outfit by blazesam(op): 4:15am On Mar 09, 2020
The Coalition of Niger Delta Agitators (CNDA) has warned the South-South governors against establishing a regional security outfit.

The coalition in a statement in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, on Sunday accused the governors of having an ulterior political motive behind the move for the outfit.

They argued that the governors would deploy the regional security outfit to settle political scores and deal with perceived enemies in their various states.

The statement was signed by John Duke, who is the leader of Niger Delta Watchdogs and Convener of CNDA; Ekpo Ekpo of the Niger Delta Volunteers and 14 others.

They expressed fears that a regional security outfit would heighten insecurity in the region.

They reasoned that for the governors would divert weapons meant for such outfit to their political thugs.

They said: “The Coalition of Niger Delta Agitators hereby condemn in totality the recent meeting of the South-South governors in Asaba, Delta State, in order to form a regional security outfit, which is totally out of place, as the present problems facing the Niger Delta are not security-related, but greed and corruption by the governors.

“The aim of creating this regional security outfit is to use them to fight their perceived political opponents and those that would dare speak against their anti-people policies in their respective states.

“We want to alert the Federal Government and International Community that the guns and other weapons these governors will buy to equip this security outfit will be diverted to equip their political thugs and cultists, which will be difficult to control.

“This will return the Niger Delta to those inglorious days of violence, pipeline vandalism, kidnapping, armed robbery and other violence crimes. Let it be known to the entire world that if there will be any security threat in the Niger Delta, the governors should be held responsible.

“They (South-South governors) intend to cause security breach using their agents in order press home their demand for regional security outfit, which we vehemently reject.”

The militants in the statement commended President Muhammadu Buhari, for setting up a committee to investigate the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

They maintained that the NDDC as an agency had failed in its responsibilities to the people of the region.

They said: “But we want to inform Mr. President that the Presidential Amnesty Office does not require any caretaker committee, rather, Prof. Charles Dokubo’s replacement should be appointed immediately to fill the vacuum”.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/we-wont-support-south-south-security-outfit-militants/amp/

Christianity EtcRe: Where Are You Worshipping At Today? by blazesam(op): 3:39am On Mar 09, 2020
YSBidam89:
Bro I was a student of Fukashere
I was too.. graduated last year, I read Economics and development studies ..
Christianity EtcRe: Where Are You Worshipping At Today? by blazesam(op): 3:37am On Mar 09, 2020
We are some how close...
banestic4:
Hope Chapel GSU Gombe
Christianity EtcWhere Are You Worshipping At Today? by blazesam(op): 6:36am On Mar 08, 2020
For me, it ECWA church no.1 kashere in Gombe state.
HealthRe: Banknotes Can Spread Coronavirus, WHO Warns by blazesam(op): 8:50am On Mar 05, 2020
sben2308:
This is very misleading because its obvious you didnt even question the stand of this post here.
Bank notes can never spread it and I stand on it .Thnx
Do you believe hepatitis spread through sweat? Isn't it a virus? Does virus die? If yes why is it still transmitted and even HIV?

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