I have experienced this before. I made a mistake by adding one extra digit. Immediately I realized my mistake, I texted my Pastor about it. The church wrote me a Cheque for the refund.
He is busy chasing clout. Where will the money to run the affairs of the church come from. Money to power the generator. Money to buy battery for Microphone.
Zionmdde: You live in ph but you don't live in refinery area abi Has the same road you are talking about disrupted Petrochemical operations, or prevented operations at ONNE?. since you stay in ph, why not take a bus, stop at refinery junction, take a bike, stop at refinery gate, you will meet security men there (,not those army people ooo), tell them you just came to know the status of the refinery
And stop constituting nuisance with your ignorance
When you are forced to shutdown, you make use of the Emergency Shut down button. There are many of them in the power plant
chrisxxx: You can't even know who to meet to shutdown. When you get to a power station you will understand. I have been there and I know what I am talking about.
Abia1stSon: I just returned to Abia state, right now in Aba to see some of my family and friends. I have not been to Aba in the past few years, just got there now, this is condition of Aba at Christmas.
There's harmattan season but not in Aba, there are filthy environments and dirty water settling every where . This is how at least 95% of Aba looks.
Who did we offend in Abia state. Right now I am ashamed of being an Abia indigene. My friends from Delta, Anambra, Enugu even Ebonyi are now laughing at me.
Realdeals: It was a thrilling moment for the Abacha Family on Friday, September 13, 2019 as an Abuja, Northern Nigeria based Non-Governmental Organization “Empowerment of the Fallen Heroes Wives and Children Initiatives (EFHWCI) gave a posthumous leadership award to the widow of late Nigerian Head of State, General Sani Abacha, Her Excellency, HAJIYA (DR.) MARYAM ABACHA in commemoration of her husband’s service to nationhood.
The Abacha matriarch and the cream of her elegant children which includes first son, Alhaji Mohammed Abacha, first daughter, Hajiya Zainab Lado and second daughter, Hajiya Gumsu Bayero, Sadiq Abacha, Al-mustapha Abacha, and other family and friends wore their best mood and inspiring attires as they received a deluge of awards and accolades from the visiting NGO.
In this new clip, she spoke about her life after power, politics, governance and ambition. She rounded it up by saying that even though she was Nigeria’s First Lady for the 5 years duration of her late husband’s tenure but she never made monetary gain as she was busy doing charity.
You just copied someone's tweet without acknowledging it.
Isabellah: Let us make it clear here, our weapon of revenge is institutional and economic. Boycotting SA companies and freezing or cutting off ties with SA are completely legitimate and effective ways of revenge. Anyone looting businesses or harming SA citizens here is a Xenophobe.
At the end of the sorting, there will be no more One hundred naira in circulation
ikorodureporta: The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said banks now have between June 3 and September 2, to collect and sort all mutilated notes in their possession for reissuing.
The central bank’s Director of Corporate Communications, Mr Isaac Okorafor, made the disclosure while engaging with leaders of organised labour in Lagos at the weekend. In April, the bank had introduced a Clean Note Policy to put an end to the circulation of mutilated naira notes.
Meanwhile, at the engagement activity, which was part of CBN’s communication efforts to dialogue with key stakeholders in the economy, an Executive Member of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Issa Aremu, described CBN’s “creative intervention” in the Nigerian economy as “highly commendable.”
“CBN is working today because we have a competent hand,” he said. “Mr Emefiele is a man of vision, but he is also passionate about Nigeria, he is patriotic; we need to replicate that kind of public officer.
“Also, in terms of engagement, I haven’t seen the CBN engaging in any sort of controversy; he doesn’t go outside his mandate. What happens is robust engagement, such that both the executive and legislature agreed that he should go for another term. And the facts are all verifiable.
“They all talk about jobs that have been created; so you need similar kinds of personnel in the next cabinet of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
But Aremu noted that for the Nigerian economy to improve on its current growth levels, all hands must be on the deck.
“CBN is doing its own side of the bargain, but the other fiscal authorities must also complement the effort of the CBN,” he said.
For example, “CBN can’t do much to stop smuggling; so you have improvement in rice production, but by the time the farmers reach the market, it has been overwhelmed by smuggled rice.
“The same thing with textiles. So Customs must also sit up. Energy is also important. We need uninterrupted power supply. So we need the same activism that we are witnessing at the apex bank, at Customs, at the Ministry of Power. The Ministry of Trade and investment must sit up also; Ministry of Labour must sit up as well, because they are the ones to find out whether the funds are made available to investors in this sector are actually used for production and employment is being created.”
He added that “organised labour is committed to partnering with CBN to make sure that all these creative initiatives, in terms of development financing, are sustainable.”
The CBN Governor recently said the policies of the apex bank in the past five years had been focused on protecting the purchasing power of the poor and vulnerable persons in the country. According to Emefiele, the apex bank is very comfortable staying on the side of the weak, vulnerable, and poor masses and protecting their purchasing power.
He had argued the central bank’s development finance initiatives and foreign exchange intervention were targeted at supporting vulnerable persons in the society
“The poor masses are the ones that bear the brunt of losing purchasing power of the meagre salaries they receive, ever so infrequently.
“Indeed, given the current resistance to pay increased minimum wage of N30,000, one wonders how the fixed income earner would survive the consequences of inflationary pressure arising from the pass-through from exchange rate depreciation being proposed by the naysayers,” he had said.
Emefiele said the task of building a stronger economy was far from complete; with the pace of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth still very fragile and badly lagging behind population growth rate of 2.7 per cent. He reiterated the fact that the level of credit to the private sector by financial institutions was still very low.
According to the CBN Governor, domestic industries particularly high employment generating sectors like textile and garment sectors have continued to deal with rampant smuggling and dumping of materials through our borders.
“These challenges no doubt call for action by the monetary and fiscal policies through the implementation of policies; the spirit and letter of which must be respected by all,” he added.
If she was pregnant or carrying a little baby, I will allow her to withdraw
kevin25: Those guys deserve hot chicken pepper soup for their act ... If i were there i wil do dsame just bcoz ur a woman dosnt give u a license to heaven i stop given special treatment to women ever since i found out that they cant do dsame to u as a man and they think it coz of butt nd boobs that makes u do it... I remember goin to charge my phone a girl came with an extention but behold dis girl didnt alow me to plug my charger and there was chance left i was pain that day.. There comes the day i brought my own extention girls flocks around to plug their phones men i refuse all of them and there were surprise forget women they think say na only them get wicked heart