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Let him go and continue from the other side ... |
hisgrace090:This is deep... We need answer o |
Hmmm... Wait o... I think it means that anybody that enters the house will walk on his head on the floor and the legs in the air |
This is what you get when you want to please others. Felix never complained about her nature and physique. |
Someone should clarify this portion for me Abdulaziz said, “We are asking for the court to interpret some provisions of the constitution, KANSIEC guidelines, the law itself in seeking whether KANSIEC is a revenue-generating agency and considering that the N9 million and N4 million requested to be paid by chairmanship and councillorship candidates by KANSIEC were exorbitant. |
This is serious... Outgoing Dep Governor issuing warning ⚠ !!! |
So less than 6000MW of power is enough to serve more than 80million people at least 20hrs a day. With this, naija only need 15,000MW of power to serve more than 200 million people Na wah o. |
Another story again... |
So that means 99.5% of all the graduates in Nasarawa State are employed. So why we come dey complain say work no dey for the country self. If Abia State in a particular year churns out 50,000 graduates and Osun state produce 3000 graduate in the year under review, yet cause of quote system only few Thousand are absorbed into the employment ecosystem tell me why Abia State won't have a higher percentage of unemployment to Osun that is favorably disposed due to nepotism and political instruments of exclusive policies of the government? Employment statistics is based on the educated and not a yardstick of measuring overall improvement index.[/quote] |
Going by this statistics, that means the rate of unemployment for this country no even reach 5% quote author=LegendHero post=132144955]FULL LIST: Unemployment rates across Nigeria in 2023 1. Abia: 18.7% 2. FCT: 14.1% 3. Rivers: 13.4% 4. Gombe: 11.2% 5. Imo: 10.9% 6. Ogun: 8.8% 7. Delta: 8.2% 8. Kano: 7.6% 9. Plateau: 7.4% 10. Borno: 7.3% 11. Beyelsa: 6.3% 12. Enugu: 5.9% 13. Ondo: 5.7% 14. Lagos: 5.5% 15. Ekiti: 5.5% 16. Akwa Ibom: 5.1% 17. Kwara: 4.8% 18. Anambra: 4.8% 19. Edo: 4.4% 20. Bauchi: 4.2% 21. Jigawa: 4% 22. Ebonyi: 3.7% 23. Yobe: 3.3% 24. Niger: 3.2% 25. Adamawa: 3.2% 26. Zamfara: 3.1% 27. Kogi: 3% 28. Osun: 2.9% 29. Katsina: 2.8% 30. Cross River: 2.8% 31. Kaduna: 2.7% 32. Oyo: 2% 33. Taraba: 1.9% 34. Kebbi: 1.6% 35. Benue: 1.6% 36. Sokoto: 1.2% 37. Nasarawa: 0.5%[/quote] |
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