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The teachers should challenge this action in a Law Court. |
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Please Lets all be Security Conscious. If you notice anyone trailing you, don't drive home, drive straight to the nearest Police station. If the Police can't help u, Licence a pump action! ![]() |
The first step to achieve reconciliation is for the truth to be told. Without a knowledge of the Past, we cannot truly understand where we stand at the moment and what the future will be like. |
Law Of Power 1 - Never Outshine the Master Saraki should tread softly. It is too early to start all these Power-Play. Ofcourse the Plan is to cause confusion and bad-blood in APC towards the tail-end of this regime before finally dumping the APC for the PDP. We know. But Let him not rock the Ship of the APC. He may not live to tell the story. Let GMB deliver on his Promises. |
If you stole, please return the loot before the long arm of the law catches your balls. Someone please tell Deziani I wish her quick recovery but she needs to return the dollars to baba. |
I believe the Man of God. |
Another Verbal masturbation emanating from the cavity of a harebrained Slowpoke. Anyone who believes the concocted lies needs an urgent psychological evaluation. I know Wailers will come after me. Guess what? I don't care. #Halla! |
This is indeed sad. Our educational system needs a total Overhaul and review. Chatting hasn't helped the grammar of these young lads either. |
![]() Beautiful is your name Zahra. God bless the man that brought forth this babe after bleeping his wife |
Let EFCC sustain this tempo. Nigeria will soon be corruption free. |
Well this is politics. No one is without a Godfather. In some weeks time, you will see " Tambuwal and Dogara on war Path" ![]() |
All i know is that ROCHAS OKOROCHA remains the wisest Igbo Man Alive.
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The first step to forgiveness is confession. This is what GEJ has done. So, Nigerians over to you. So that Prophet that said GEJ might have been under a spell while he ruled Nigeria might be right after all. He was under a spiritual bubble and he so much loated his critics. But now he has come forward to confess. Billions were stolen instead he thought it was a Yam and Goat folklore. What a world!. Lets also remember PMB in our prayers everyday. God bless Nigeria |
mmsen:Good point Sir but I think the government can regulate the number of children. The very essence of a government is for the overall wellbeing and welfare of the masses. A developing country like China for example has laws prohibiting more than one offspring. That maybe because of their booming population but it also has economic implication. |
LeeCodeman:Can you substantiate this claim of no EIA? |
Great one bro. Its indeed incredible and in you I see the true Nigerian. I personally think any Nigerian aspiring to be President should be a polyglot. ![]() Just like you. |
that's still a lot. |
Interesting |
Ganduje is a beneficiary of Kwankwaso's large heart. No one fights a finger that fed him and has it easy. Kwankwaso has been in this game too long, I'm sure he knows what to do |
She must do something. An idle hand is the devil's workshop. She's free to operate as the Wife of the President but without any Instrument of Office or any other privilege(s) for the exclusive preserve of political office holders. |
JAGABAN The Slayer! Its perfectly okay for losers to blame another person for their misfortune. That is Exactly what the chief whip has done. Asiwaju is not a Senator! Tomorrow when he can't impregnate his wife, he will blame it on Tinubu. Tinubu this, Tinubu that!. It is on record that no former governor/senator exerts this amount of influence in our political hemisphere. These wailers are just jealous of Asiwaju's credentials and growing influence. 2. Asiwaju has no political ambition whatsoever. He is a former Senator and a former Governor and he is contented. His ambition is to see to the growth and entrenchment of democracy in our clime. Trust the enemies of democracy will scuttle this with the last drop of blood in them. |
JAGABAN BORGU! - The Slayer Osinbajo - Perfect Gentleman Baba Akande - Baba Omo Kekeke! |
A retired general and former director at the Defence Headquarters, Brigadier-General Ayodele Ojo, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to re-introduce “War Against Indiscipline,” a programme he launched as a military Head of State. President Buhari, who had earlier ruled the country from 1984 to August 1985, is remembered for the period when there was strict campaign against indiscipline and corruption. Ojo said this in an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH. He said, “There is no better time than now to go after the people who have contributed, through corruption, to the rot in the country. We need to realise that four years is too short to make any meaningful impact in the war against corruption. “Buhari, therefore, needs to start now. He cannot afford to tarry or delay. I will like to go further by suggesting that the President should re-launch the War Against Indiscipline and corruption, which was aborted in 1985 (when he was overthrown in a military coup). “During the presidential campaign, President Muhammadu Buhari promised to fight corruption. He once said that if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill us. We must therefore not be under any illusion that the war against corruption is going to be easy. “It is very difficult for me to understand why some Nigerians are being sentimental about the current attempt to fight corruption. I want to plead with Nigerians to support and encourage this administration in its fight against corruption.” According to him, due to corruption in the polity, Nigerian security forces have become politicised. “For example, some of the roles they played in the last general elections are questionable. The problem, to me, has to do with the politicians who always attempt to drag the security forces into partisan politics. “The way out is for the security forces to resist the politicians, remain focussed and apolitical. The politicians must also leave the security forces alone to perform their constitutional roles devoid of external influence,” the former DHQ director added. During the implementation of WAI, the Buhari-led military regime had ordered Nigerians to form queues at bus stops, under the stern watchful eyes of horsewhip-wielding soldiers. During the period, civil servants were also punished for not being punctual at work, as those who arrived late for work were forced to do frog jumps. http://www.punchng.com/news/buhari-should-re-introduce-wai-ex-general/
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and so? Some people are so incoherent in what ever they churn out of their cavity. The bailout is for the workers! Forget about that confused judge, she's got to be sacked. Osun workers shouldn't forget that this government was payed 13th month Salary, you will all have cause to smile soon. |
true talk cc: lalasticlacla
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Allocation paper ? ![]() Let me call a friend please. |
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President Muhammadu Buhari’s silence following the recent sacking of eight Group Executive Directors of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has continued to delay the appointment of new directors, Saturday PUNCH has learnt. One of our correspondents learnt that the replacements for the positions are anxiously being awaited by employees of the oil firm as well as stakeholders in the sector. It was also learnt that eight departments that were headed by the sacked GEDs, had been pruned down to four directorates, while persons to fill these positions had been picked from within the corporation. The officials, it was learnt, were awaiting the approval of the President as of the time of filing this report. Sources at the corporation stated that senior officials at the national oil firm had contested plans to bring in individuals outside the NNPC to fill the positions. At the corporation on Thursday, workers were seen discussing the recent happenings at the firm, while many made it clear that they were apprehensive with respect to plans by the Federal Government to unbundle the NNPC. The NNPC’s spokesperson, Ohi Alegbe, in a statement on Wednesday, had announced the immediate sacking of eight GEDs of the firm. He, however, did not name the replacements for the positions. But our correspondents gathered that four new directorates might be created by the government, while the names of persons to fill the positions were being considered by the President. Sources at the corporation stated that the new offices include Directorate of Refining and Engineering, Directorate of Exploration and Production, Directorate of Commercial and Investment, and Directorate of Finance. The restructuring at the NNPC and the sacking of its entire GEDs happened barely 24 hours after the President appointed Dr. Emmanuel Kachikwu, as the oil firm’s GMD. The corporation’s spokesperson, Alegbe, did not answer calls made to his phone and he did not reply a text message sent to him on the matter. In a related development, Kachikwu had asked friends and well-wishers to pray for him for divine guidance. A statement issued by Alegbe stated that the new GMD “appealed to friends and well-wishers to stop placing congratulatory adverts on him in the media.” According to him, Kachikwu views his appointment as a serious national assignment that does not require the frivolity of congratulatory adverts and the celebration they connote. Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress in the South East on Friday had described the appointment of Kachikwu as proof that Buhari does not bear any grudge against Igbo people http://www.punchng.com/news/buharis-approval-delays-nnpc-directors-appointments/ |

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