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korlahwarleh:Same way it took stupidity for you to type your hogwash. I am sure you are being paid to be a wailer. Foolishness is an understatement |
shiwex:Is an attempted arrest an arrest? You are a watery stool since you have diarrhea of the fingers |
dochenaj:And I am glad I have shown you and so many lying and misguided others that no arrest was carried out in the court premises |
dochenaj:Still does not make an attempt an arrest. The moment Falana let them know the position of the law they stepped back in obedience to that law and allowed Falana to drive out of the court premises with Sowore |
KanuSE:They forget so easily |
Xisnin:My dufus friend he was never arrested on the court premises. Falana was never forced to do anything. Rather falana demanded to see the officer in charge before he drove away from the premises with Sowore in his car. Even popular wailers with no brains watched and understood the videos |
dochenaj:An attempt is not an arrest |
bilulu:Falana drove out of the court premises with Sowore in his car. He was not arrested in the court premises |
Even though I am not in support of the foolish DSS action of yesterday, it is on record that during the era of PDP from Obasanjo to Jonathan it was assassination galore and not even arrests. Anyone who tried to grapple with their government then was summarily assassinated and the list was lengthy. |
LilSmith55:Nobody was arrested on the court premises yesterday. The so called record remains unbroken |
david22uu:He was not arrested on the court premises |
IamPatriotic:Why didn't what? Did your brain freeze mid sentence? |
Watch Nigerian female footballers begin to migrate to Australia |
There is a current ongoing war between Mexican drug cartels and a fraction of Mitt Romneys mormon family. More deaths are expected |
selfish individual play from the strikers |
Swargu:People with that shape of head can be very stubborn eh! They can argue and shout like Kilode |
frank202012:When people reason like Trash, they end up typing Trash. Confirms the slogan, "Garbage in, Garbage out" |
efighter:That is the plan from PMB / PYO No other option for Vietnam |
Thegamingorca:Your opinion |
Thegamingorca:It is a first step to other things that entail strengthening the trade and diplomatic ties between Nigeria and Vietnam. It could also be a first step to having them set up shop in Nigeria thus creating employment for Nigerians. Think far and wide and not in a myopic fashion |
The government has condemned the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) for encouraging their members to close shops that belong to Nigerian nationals in Kumasi, as a retaliation to the closure of the Nigeria-Benin border. In a radio interview on Accra based Starr FM on Thursday, the Deputy Minister of Trade, Mr Carlos Ahenkorah said unlawful act by GUTA members could trigger a bigger trade impasse between Ghana and Nigeria. He said the sheer size of Nigeria’s economy requires that some amount of tact is applied when dealing with their citizens in Ghana. “Their economy is six times ours, why go fighting them? When you need to appeal for their support. I want GUTA to understand that whether they like it or not, we need other economies to support what we do here. I’m pleading with GUTA, just take your time and let’s find a way to resolve the issue. They don’t need to go trading blows. If you trade blows, you only get the bigger guys to outsmart you,” Mr Ahenkorah said. GUTA members in Kumasi on Wednesday went round and closed some shops which belong to Nigerian nationals. The incident happened at Alarbar, the Adehyeman Gardens area and Kejetia. In reacting to the Deputy Minister’s comment in the radio interview, the GUTA Financial Secretary in the Ashanti Region, Maxwell Bamfoh said their members will return to the markets in Kumasi to continue the closure of retail shops, which belong to foreigners. He said they were doing that in reaction to government's failure to enforce the law which bans foreigners from engaging in retail trade. He added that he was disappointed at the comment of the Deputy Minister of Trade. But, Mr Ahenkorah said shutting down the shops is not the appropriate means of redress. On his part, the Manhyia Divisional Police Commander, ACP Kwaku Boah advised GUTA members not to take the law into their own hands. He urged them to use the appropriate means to address their grievances. Background The association has for some time now waged war on foreigners doing retail business in the country. According to the group, they have been left with no choice than to move into the markets and lock the shops up themselves because the law enforcement agencies fail to do their work . GUTA has backed its decision on section 27 of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act 865 which frowns on foreigners in engaging in retail trades. https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/general-news/trade-ministry-condemns-guta-for-force-closure-of-foreign-retail-shops-in-kumasi.html Mynd44, Lalasticlala |
Looks like Vietnam is trying everything to please Nigeria so we can allow them dump their rice on us. ![]() We have them in a very bad place ![]() |
https://www.channelstv.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Nigeria-Vietnam.jpg Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday at the State House Banquet Hall, Abuja, proposed a toast to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The vice president’s toast was proposed at a dinner organised in honour of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Prof. Vuong Hue. Osinbajo, had earlier, at the Presidential Villa, received Hue and his team and witnessed the signing and exchange of the Memorandum of Understanding on waiver of visa requirements for holders of valid diplomatic and official passports. The vice president, during the toast said that Hue was his long-lost brother as both of them were born in the same year and same month– March, 1957. Osinbajo added that he and Hue were both lecturers and professors. He said that Nigeria and Vietnam had maintained long standing diplomatic relations since 1976 but no high-level engagements. “So, this visit is very significant because we will be looking at the possibility of setting up a bilateral commission between Vietnam and Nigeria so that we can concretise the existing areas of cooperation that we discussed earlier today. “I am confident that we can build on the successes recorded in the past while we work on boosting cooperation in business, trade and investment and social and cultural relationship between both countries. “We agreed on promoting a friendly football match between Vietnam and Nigeria. “The Super Eagles and the Vietnamese national team and as well the female national team of Vietnam and our Super Falcons. “First toast to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; long live the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; the next will be the Federal Republic of Nigeria, long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria,’’ he said. In his response, Hue said that Nigeria and Vietnam had a lot of things in common. He said that aside boosting economic and trade ties, there was need to enhance cultural relationship. Hue said that the Vietnamese national team was a strong side in Asia and that he was looking forward to a friendly match between both male and female national teams of both countries. In his welcome address at the dinner, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Zubairu Dada, said that the Vietnamese delegation, led by Hue, had demonstrated willingness to strengthen relationship between Nigeria and Vietnam. He said that the delegation had the opportunity of meeting people in Nigeria, especially in the area of trade, commerce and investment. “Indications are that their engagements are very fruitful and they are willing to take the relationship to the next level. “On our part, we are, ready and willing to reciprocate; to pick up the challenge they have thrown to us. “This evening, we, signed an agreement on waiving visa for people carrying diplomatic passports,” he said. Dada said that the dinner was put together by the vice president to introduce the Vietnamese delegation to Nigerian cuisine. (NAN) https://punchng.com/nigeria-vietnam-agree-on-visa-waiver/ |
Johnnyessence:I do not think you know the meaning of the word ENVY. How am i envying you? Are you high on Atikus cum? |
CHELSEA EQUALIZES |
HAHAHAHAH ARSENAL ARE SHIT |
Hahahaha liverpool equalizes |
Johnnyessence:Are you still trying to help Atiku to cum? What part are you holding? His ball sacks or the tip of his knob? You should strongly consider changing your name to Johnny NO SENSE. |
BluntBoy:The SANS sat and scripted a way to scam Atiku of a chunk of money because they knew Atiku was so desperate. They also knew he was a fool and they only needed to throw in some well placed legal jargon in order to convince him he stood a chance. Those were yahoo SANS |
Opeyemi4real:Your kleptocrat in chief Atiku has lost ![]() Locate him on twitter and join in the gnashing of teeth there along with the rest of his misguided nitwit fans. Your depression laden words above cannot make you feel better. ![]() |
Doyin2:lmao you are obviously still 3 hours behind in updates |
TonyeBarcanista:You better switch to APC and support Lyon of Bayelsa and end your serial disgrace plus recurrent depression |
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