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Hmmm. Becareful. Village people are live. ![]() 7 Likes 2 Shares |
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My vote are number based. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 |
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I was expecting to see only Vincent on sat list. He is the best undoubtedly. |
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Make dem Dy play. ![]() |
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Nigeria will get worst day by day to God who made me, my reason is because our politicians have shaped the system in their favour, they keet looting our fund and resources while keeping the poor poorer and the average to be more average, so when election time comes, they push out a portion of the money looted because they know, the poor need these money, so they loot and use some to buy us to vote for them again, the high level of illiteracy is in the country is killing us badly. May God Help Nigeria. |
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UZoho is collosal failure and disgrace to the nation at large. It certain connection is all he got. 1 Like |
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N4bn Anchor Borrowers’ loan: APC chieftain urges Tinubu to probe Niger Govt. Former Niger State Commissioner for Information, Culture, and Tourism and a chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Jonathan Tsado Vatsa, has called on President Bola Tinubu to launch an investigation into the alleged mismanagement of the N500 billion Anchor Borrowers loan of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) given to the state. Vatsa stated this on a live radio programme on Tuesday, monitored by DAILY POST in Minna, the capital of Niger State. President Tinubu recently lamented over how billions of naira were disbursed under the scheme, out of which the Niger State government received N4 billion. Vatsa said on air: “If Mr President goes ahead to probe the disbursement of the Anchor Borrowers fund in Niger State, we will be interested to know those farmers that benefited from this Anchor Borrowers fund in Niger State. “Are they the same farmers that were chased away from their farms and their ancestral homes by bandits, or the farmers in Government House and supervising ministries?” The former publicity secretary of APC in Niger continued: “We saw how the sharing formula of the state N4 billion Anchor Borrowers fund led to a serious fight in the state among the “air-conditioned farmers,” while the real farmers who were the targeted beneficiaries used hoes, cutlasses, and in some cases, bare hands, to weed their farms in communities where there are no bandits activities.” He insisted that the scheme was well intended but was hijacked by some state governments, including Niger State, where the fund was openly diverted by those that mattered in the government to the detriment of poor farmers in the country. Vatsa warned that it would be a disservice to the country should the President decide to politicise his probe of the scheme by limiting it to states controlled by opposition parties. @Apaya#The type of monumental looting and stealing across board that the country witness in the previous administration is a mind bulging. We saw a scenario where, individuals who those not worth a million Naira suddenly became Billionaires and Trillionaires. In Niger State, Some Council Chairmen who can not boast of a Hundred thousand Naira of their own, suddenly became Exotic Car owners, Landlords in Minna, Abuja, Kaduna and other places. Funds meant for public use have been diverted to private pockets without questioning, this Anchor Borrowers money and many more did not see the light of in Niger State, this is a glaring fact and it should be investigated
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N4bn Anchor Borrowers’ loan: APC chieftain urges Tinubu to probe Niger Govt. Former Niger State Commissioner for Information, Culture, and Tourism and a chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Jonathan Tsado Vatsa, has called on President Bola Tinubu to launch an investigation into the alleged mismanagement of the N500 billion Anchor Borrowers loan of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) given to the state. Vatsa stated this on a live radio programme on Tuesday, monitored by DAILY POST in Minna, the capital of Niger State. President Tinubu recently lamented over how billions of naira were disbursed under the scheme, out of which the Niger State government received N4 billion. Vatsa said on air: “If Mr President goes ahead to probe the disbursement of the Anchor Borrowers fund in Niger State, we will be interested to know those farmers that benefited from this Anchor Borrowers fund in Niger State. “Are they the same farmers that were chased away from their farms and their ancestral homes by bandits, or the farmers in Government House and supervising ministries?” The former publicity secretary of APC in Niger continued: “We saw how the sharing formula of the state N4 billion Anchor Borrowers fund led to a serious fight in the state among the “air-conditioned farmers,” while the real farmers who were the targeted beneficiaries used hoes, cutlasses, and in some cases, bare hands, to weed their farms in communities where there are no bandits activities.” He insisted that the scheme was well intended but was hijacked by some state governments, including Niger State, where the fund was openly diverted by those that mattered in the government to the detriment of poor farmers in the country. Vatsa warned that it would be a disservice to the country should the President decide to politicise his probe of the scheme by limiting it to states controlled by opposition parties. @Apaya#The type of monumental looting and stealing across board that the country witness in the previous administration is a mind bulging. We saw a scenario where, individuals who those not worth a million Naira suddenly became Billionaires and Trillionaires. In Niger State, Some Council Chairmen who can not boast of a Hundred thousand Naira of their own, suddenly became Exotic Car owners, Landlords in Minna, Abuja, Kaduna and other places. Funds meant for public use have been diverted to private pockets without questioning, this Anchor Borrowers money and many more did not see the light of in Niger State, this is a glaring fact and it should be investigated
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N4bn Anchor Borrowers’ loan: APC chieftain urges Tinubu to probe Niger Govt. Former Niger State Commissioner for Information, Culture, and Tourism and a chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Jonathan Tsado Vatsa, has called on President Bola Tinubu to launch an investigation into the alleged mismanagement of the N500 billion Anchor Borrowers loan of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) given to the state. Vatsa stated this on a live radio programme on Tuesday, monitored by DAILY POST in Minna, the capital of Niger State. President Tinubu recently lamented over how billions of naira were disbursed under the scheme, out of which the Niger State government received N4 billion. Vatsa said on air: “If Mr President goes ahead to probe the disbursement of the Anchor Borrowers fund in Niger State, we will be interested to know those farmers that benefited from this Anchor Borrowers fund in Niger State. “Are they the same farmers that were chased away from their farms and their ancestral homes by bandits, or the farmers in Government House and supervising ministries?” The former publicity secretary of APC in Niger continued: “We saw how the sharing formula of the state N4 billion Anchor Borrowers fund led to a serious fight in the state among the “air-conditioned farmers,” while the real farmers who were the targeted beneficiaries used hoes, cutlasses, and in some cases, bare hands, to weed their farms in communities where there are no bandits activities.” He insisted that the scheme was well intended but was hijacked by some state governments, including Niger State, where the fund was openly diverted by those that mattered in the government to the detriment of poor farmers in the country. Vatsa warned that it would be a disservice to the country should the President decide to politicise his probe of the scheme by limiting it to states controlled by opposition parties. @Apaya#The type of monumental looting and stealing across board that the country witness in the previous administration is a mind bulging. We saw a scenario where, individuals who those not worth a million Naira suddenly became Billionaires and Trillionaires. In Niger State, Some Council Chairmen who can not boast of a Hundred thousand Naira of their own, suddenly became Exotic Car owners, Landlords in Minna, Abuja, Kaduna and other places. Funds meant for public use have been diverted to private pockets without questioning, this Anchor Borrowers money and many more did not see the light of in Niger State, this is a glaring fact and it should be investigated 1 Like
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DarkJeddi:oga, it is said that tribe names, I'm a Nupe man, so I'm less concerned with what you mean to pass to me. |
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Muhammad. Abubakar Usman Aisha Fatima Maryam And more 1 Like 1 Share |
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Dey play ![]() |
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Only seen a truck full of shit and senseless beings around it ![]() Likes for ECOWAS share for Niger/Burkina Faso 52 Likes 29 Shares |
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KingsCity:You are selfish man, what about those unemployed out there, those poor brothers battling with life on a daily basis, striving with the cost of living fuel subsidy removal have brought upon them. Yet because you are employed you couldn't think of anyone else, you are blabbering about wages increase, fuel subsidy removal should be reversed!. Period. 7 Likes |
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Taylor90:Wisdom too much for you bro. The fact is all I have read. |
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donproject2:Drop contact details. I'm good at what I do |
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Alejo2000:With due respect sir, my candid advice will be based on some uncertain assumptions of mine in the sense that you will relocating with any viable assurance or guarantee to the life you dream of after relocating. Which involves a lifetime risk indeed. So I will love to assume myself in you shoe and do the following. 1. I will remain here in Nigeria. 2. Project a business driven city to relocate to, that is if your current location isn't stable. 3. I will decide the capital into 3. 2 for business and 1 to carter for my family needs and expenditures. 4. Start two different businesses not necessarily at same time. 5. Work on them as if your their your only means of survival. 6. Be consistent and be patient in the process for 2-5 years. 7. The world is yours to explore. ![]() |
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2 nodules of Garri. |
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God have mercy upon us. ![]() |
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maureensylvia:You can get *5 of dx at my end in Niger state. |
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ArchiLimited:How much can this building cost please. Land available already. |
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Depends on the factors claimed to have hindered the process actually. |
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Foolish dude. |
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The two years I waisted in University Before I realized skills more than just degree, and I pulled out to learn Mobile phone repairs. Currently an employer. Alhamdulillah 25 Likes 1 Share |
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fixitbyjal:your phone number please |
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Our incoming CBN governor 3 Likes |
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Photo speak... Ganduje Kwankwaso is your boss politically... Go rest jare😃
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Foolishness ![]() |
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Obi's luck is out. Lol Fear Nigerian politics ![]() |
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He knew is was failure ![]() |
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