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Hope he hasn't been picked by EFCC |
Good!!! |
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Like for Obi Share for Atiku and Tinubu |
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Confusion Party Criminal Party If a house fight against itself can it stand? How can they unite Nigeria when they are always fighting. Bunch of dogs and selfish clowns. Brood of vipers, dangerous creatures, blood sucking vampires APC supposed to be apologizing to Nigerians and not campaigning. What a shame! Vote wisely Like for Obi Share for Tinubu |
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No matter the AI. It must be controlled or intervene by man.The day man gives full autonomy to machines that will be the doom of mankind cos the robots would want to rebel and not take orders from man. No thing likes being subjected to command. Matrix Irobots Terminator Etc will give you idea of what I'm saying |
Why always Chrisland🧐🧐 |
In order for you to stop a habit you must replace it with another one. Try taking organic drinks like zobo fruit drinks Kunu etc |
Nice we need loads of competition |
No love lost no love found |
Like for Obi Share for Atiku |
Let no one decieve you, Abuja is fully Obidient Even in the last election APC lost at the Aso villa polling unit they only had one vote. People are tired of scams, insecurities, debts, sabotage, poverty, hunger, strike. Lagos people too have seen the light and are tired. Even nature and the gods have rejected APC Ok folks let's do this Like for Obi Share For Tinubu |
You have been noticed, you can now drink water to quench your thirst maasoap: |
Shrewd business man |
Amid the security crises confronting the country, the high command of the Nigerian Army has directed over 120 major-generals, brigadiers, colonels, lieutenants, captains and others to proceed on compulsory retirement. The affected officers, who include those who failed their Senior Staff Course Examinations, were ordered to submit their letters of voluntary retirement or face summary retrenchment. PUNCH reports that the exercise was in accordance with the Public Service Rules and the Armed Forces of Nigeria Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service, 2017 It was gathered that the number of senior and middle level personnel that would be required to leave the service might be higher than 120 as those concerned were being given their letters of compulsory retirement in batches. Our correspondent learnt that the first batch was given a deadline of December 24, 2022, to tender their retirement letters. It was further gathered that the affected personnel would proceed on the mandatory three-month pre-retirement leave from January. Sources informed our correspondent that the majority of the concerned officers had complied with the directive to avoid hostile actions from the authorities. The development has, however, generated consternation in the Army with many querying the rationale behind the mass retrenchment. An officer accused the military authorities of disobeying a directive from the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, that the exercise should be suspended till after the 2023 elections. The source stated, “Over 120 top officers were served letters of mandatory retirement by the Army authorities. The affected officers include major-generals, brigadier-generals, brigadiers, colonels, captains and other middle-level officers, who were unable to pass their promotion examinations after three attempts. “But there are two rules guiding this issue: if one fails to pass his promotion exams after three attempts, he could be considered on the basis of the years he has spent on the rank. “Though the authorities informed us that those who failed to pass their exams would be considered on the basis of age on rank, they reneged on this and instead directed us to put in our voluntary retirement letters. This is not fair.” Despite protesting the failure of the Army high command to comply with the rules, it was learnt that the personnel were compelled to tender their notices of voluntary retirement with the option to complain or appeal later. Another source, who confirmed the development, said the letters issued to the affected officers were signed by the Military Secretary, Army, Major General J. Abdussalam. Apart from those who failed their promotion examinations, the source said those who had disciplinary cases and those who had spent the mandatory 35 years in service were equally affected. He said, “The officers who were asked to submit letters of voluntary retirement were more than 100. The military directive was contained in a letter dated October 24, 2022 but it was served on them sometime in November. “They were given a deadline of December 24, 2022 to tender their letters otherwise the Nigerian Army would compel them to go on compulsory retirement. They are to commence their terminal leave from either February or March 2023. “The reasons for the disengagement are varied. Some had to do with age on rank or cases of indiscipline and other reasons known to the Chief of Army Staff and the Military Secretary (Army). “Some failed promotion examinations three times. For example, some brigadier-generals failed their promotion exams to major-general during their third and last attempt this year.” Findings indicate that some of the officers had been lobbying top retired military officers, including a former Chief of Staff, for assistance. However, there are indications that the aggrieved officers might have appealed to the CoAS, Lt Gen Farouk Yahaya, and the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), for extension of service in line with Chapter 11, Section 2(e) of the HTACOS. The section states, “An officer called upon to retire, resign or to relinquish his commission shall, if he so desires, appeal to Mr President, the C-in-C (Commander-In-Chief) through the CDS (Chief of Defence Staff) within 30 days to have his case reconsidered.” But some of the affected officers, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, explained that they did not file any appeal because they were given assurances that the exercise might be reviewed. Speaking in confidence to Saturday PUNCH, a Major disclosed that he did not take advantage of the 30-day appeal window provided by the HTACOS because there were signs that the authorities might withdraw the directive following the discontent and anger it had generated in the Army among those who had not attained the mandatory retirement age or service years. “We have submitted our letters of voluntary retirement as directed by the high command, but there are positive indications that we may be considered for reprieve, particularly those of us who have not spent up to 35 years in service,” he said optimistically. The Director of Information, Nigerian Army, Brig Gen Onyema Nwachukwu, did not respond to requests for comments on Friday, but a retired military officer and security expert, Col Hassan Stan-Labo, pointed out that retirement was routine in the military. “The army has a well laid out HATCOS regime, which applies to its personnel. So, it (retirement) is very normal; it is an annual thing; retirement, promotion and discipline are annual events in the Army calendar,” he stated. Asked if the annual retirement of personnel without commensurate recruitment would not affect the Army’s operational capability, Stan-Labo said, “The Army cannot sacrifice anything for discipline. That you are holding an important position in relation to the ongoing war does not make you indispensable. There is a saying in the Army that nobody is indispensable. “So, if at any point you think you are too much; you can be laid aside and another person will do it. Thank God Nigeria has a population of over 250 million, so we don’t lack manpower except that they are not recruiting as much as we expect in relation to the ongoing campaign. We expect that turnover will be high, so recruitment should be high.” |
Child of the Air ![]() In Hausa is even more funny 'Dan Iska' |
Correct |
Terrible People He supposed to be in jail |
Wow impressive |
Very Dark Metaphor |
Media personality, Frank Edoho has queried his colleague in the media industry, Japheth Omojuwa over a recent Twitter poll he conducted ahead of the 2023 presidential election. Omojuwa had in the Twitter poll listed Bola Tinubu, Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Kwankwaso as the main contenders. Omoyele Sowore, Kola Abiola, and "others" were all joined together on the final row of the poll. Omoyele Sowore, Kola Abiola, and "others" however got 58% of 98,035 votes which was cast for the poll. Tinubu got 27.6%, Atiku got 9.8% and Kwankwaso got 4.6%. Edoho who reacted to the poll, mocked Omojuwa by saying Peter Obi is so big that he (Omojuwa) had to put him in the "OTHERS" category that polled the majority of the votes. The media personality who thanked Omojuwa for being "Obedient", added that he must be a Davido fan because he rises by lifting "OTHERS". I saw what you did there. Peter Obi is so big, that you had to put him in the “OTHERS” category that polled 57% majority.https://twitter.com/frankedoho/status/1579487563748085760?t=-qv1yPjTJ9U5eOTfcoHVDQ&s=19
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Witnesstony28:Be careful in looking for things that are not there you might end up seeing what you are looking for |
1. They all came in at the same time (means it was a consensus). 2. They were rushing in a queue at the entrance (that doesn't look like what Bishops will do). 3. Wrong use of Regalia eg (a) No pectoral Cross on their necks (b) Wrong Pallium (c) Unironed Regalia (d) Mitre/Skull cap wore wrongly. 4. They all left at the same time and all headed towards one particular direction (as if going to share something). 5. Some couldn't afford a Taxi but used Keke or Okada motorbikes to return Home. 6. They refused to be interviewed by journalists. 7. Using bags to cover their faces from camera. 8. Those in suit had no bibles or collars. 9. They all appeared stressed and distressed. 10. All 30 of them were unknown Men of God. seun lalasticlala mynd44
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They are not concerned about Nigeria but about their party interest. Bunch of clowns |
Crazy policies so what are the functions of NDIC. NDIC are in charge of money risk management |
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Happened:The Last Picture reminds me of that Movie EVIL MEN ![]() |
A Country that have leaders as clowns ![]() |
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