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As copied...... The affected federal parastatals, agencies and institutions dissolved yesterday by the president include the Securities and Exchange Commission being chaired by the former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi; the Nigerian Railway Corporation, which has a former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, as its chairman; the Nigeria Communications Commission, chaired by Mr. Peter Igoh; the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission, which is chaired by the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Revd. Nicholas Okoh; and the Infrastructure Concessionary and Regulatory Commission, chaired by Senator Ken Nnamani. Others are the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission; the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission; Niger Delta Development Commission, National Universities Commission; Nigeria Customs Service; National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control; Nigeria Boundary Commission; the Nigerian Shippers’ Council; the National Youth Service Corps; Nigerian Television Authority; the Raw Materials Research and Development Council and National Lottery Regulation Commission and the National Educational Research and Development Council. Also on the list are the boards of the National Pension Commission, the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission, the National Human Rights Commission, the National Sports Commission, and the National Institute of Sports. Others are the Federal Housing Authority, Upper Niger River Basin Development Authority, Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority, Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority, Benin-Owena River Basin Development Authority, Niger Delta River Basin Development Authority, Cross River Basin Development Authority, Chad Basin Development Authority, Hadeja-Jama’are River Basin Development Authority, Sokoto Rima River Basin Development Authority, Anambra-Imo River Basin Authority, Upper Benue River Basin Development Authority and Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority. Also affected are the National Teachers’ Institute, National Veterinary Research Institute, National Agriculture Extension and Research Liaison, Institute for Agricultural Research and Training, Institute for Agricultural Research, Federal Institute for Industrial Research, Advertising Practitioners’ Council of Nigeria, Industrial Training Fund, Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, and the National Directorate of Employment and all federal institutions of higher learning among others. The Federal Executive Bodies not affected by the dissolution are the Code of Conduct Bureau, Council of State, Federal Character Commission, Federal Civil Service Commission, and the Federal Judicial Service Commission. Other are the Independent National Electoral Commission, National Defence Council, National Economic Council, National Judicial Council, National Population Commission, National Security Council, and the Nigeria Police Council. The remaining two are the Police Service Commission and the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission. |
[quote author=Built2last post=35969809]I am not one of those who fool themselves that Biafra will not be realised one day. History has it that those who have been held as slaves or third class citizens always gain freedom. The Jews gained freedom from the Egyptians after 450years, Indian got independence from Britain, 1948 the Jews stubbornly carved out a state for themselves in the middle east. The black Americans now vote and contest elections. The scotish will break away from the British someday..its just time. The followership of Radio Biafra is crazy and if the agitation has not died 40years after the war. It wont die again. White Americans told black Americans that they will remain in perpetual servitude. Today history and time has proven those white Americans wrong. Pro-Biafran groups are doing all they can to gain global world leaders attention and trust me they are gaining momentum. The last Biafra day celebration accross the globe gives credence to this. BBC, New York Times and Jerusalem Post has reported in Biafra in the last one week. Thats a reach out if you ask me. As a matter of fact the push by many people for them not to go is giving the struggle much more popularity. There was war in Nigeria years back with a monumental pogrom that left many Igbos dead. Nigerian state must not pretend all is well and keep moving ahead.There is need for a reconciliation and assimilation meeting between the state of Nigeria abd Igbo leaders. There is need for a wound healing meeting now before its too late. We will appear delusional if we think that the Nigeria of 1960 is same today. History has a way of proving those who say things are impossible wrong. Some people said PMB will never become Nigeria's president again. They said he was old, he is a dictator and all sorts. Today he is the president. Biafra will be realised if Igbos are not fully re-integrated into Nigerian politics and all the hate against them stamped out. May you live up to your name....Built2last. You made salient points. Bless you bro |
Femi will deny this....just wait |
Politics of bitterness |
ChelseaDr:GEJ is tooooo BIIIIGGGGG for this trash...... NUJ should wake up. Nnamdi Kanu will soon send all these quack journalists to where they truely belong..... whatever happened to investigative journalism |
we know sir |
The day PMB does this........... I expect "Sai Baba" advocates and tge likes of Lai Mohammed to say this will not end BH......Afterall "we are winning the war against insurgency" |
.....And somebody is out there calling for the head of Nnamdi Kanu |
"PMB Begs Dele Momodu to soft-pedal" .......Sharapreporters The easiest way to see PMB is to criticise his government, waiting for Nnamdi Kanu's invitation to Aso Rock |
Are there women rights group in that country? This is VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN... This man that calls himself soldier should be made to pay for this act together with his woman. He is NOT a soldier ...Real soldiers dont abuse women. WOMEN RISE UP AGAINST THIS DEVIL....ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH THIS MAN MAN SHOULD ROT IN JAIL Ps: OP I feel you should have cropped this picture instead of exposing these girls unclothedness. They are still innocent. Even if they were guilty what this man did is not the purnishment for the said crime. The man SHOULD ROT IN JAIL |
Naija.....#onedayonebadnews |
GEJ is tooooo BIIIIGGGGG for this trash...... NUJ should wake up. Nnamdi Kanu will soon send all these quack journalists to where they truely belong..... whatever happened to investigative journalism |
See why many think Naija is a failed state. So OBJ actually invented corruption in Nigeria. No wonder Obiahagbon described what we have in Naija as "kakistomobotocracy" NOT democracy. I think OBJ should appologise to GEJ and Nigerians because from his reveletion he had no locus standi to have vehemently criticised GEJ...it is just a case of a kettle calling pot black |
Like Seriously? NBC take note.....Nnamudi does not make empty threats.... .....The Fear of Biafra Radio...... |
Contrary to rumour making the rounds that Emeka Ike’s wife, Emma has filed for divorce after 13 years of living with the actor, the former has refuted the claims, insisting that his marriage is intact. The actor also denied being a wife beater. The buzz last week was that Emeka Ike’s wife had filed for divorce and that the case will be coming up on the 22nd July. In a chat with Vanguard, the actor described the rumour as unfounded, blaming it on those who are envious of his marriage. According to him, “As I’m talking to you now, I have not received any divorce notice. There is nothing like that happened. I have not received any letter from anybody. I am a Christian, we don’t divorce.” www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/im-yet-to-receive-divorce-notice-from-my-wife-emeka-ike/ |
This is unbelievable....so even PMB listens to RB..... then that Nnamdi Kanu of a guy is much needed to keep APC on her toes So NBC lied! They are yet to JAM the.guy but the guy already had ANTI-JAM garment. I hope they will not deny this press release The fear of Radio Biafra.............. |
Chinwendym:Ya welcm |
Congrats....when all hope seem lost then God appears. Ensure you discuss the mode of delivery and when with your doctor.....#Precious baby |
You see? Police being "our friend" hopefully he will be released |
Hmmmm..... The Chief Medical Director of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti, Dr. Majekodunmi Ayodele, has called on the Federal Government to sponsor a bill that will criminalise strike action by medical workers. Speaking on a nationwide strike embarked on by doctors under the aegis of the Association of Resident Doctors, Ayodele lamented that the strike was crippling the health sector in the country. The doctors are presently on strike to press for the full implementation of the Consolidated Medical Salary Scale and commencement of payment of the Consolidated Health Salary Scale 2 to members, as directed by the Federal Government. Ayodele, however, appealed to doctors in the Federal Teaching Hospital to show understanding, saying “the templates for the implementation of CONMESS and payment for skipping CONHESS 2 have not been released by the Federal Government, let alone releasing money for their payments. “The Federal Government must start a process of restructuring the health sector. It seems as if the medical officers, including doctors, nurses and others are addicted to strike and this is killing the system. “In 2014, doctors went on strike for over four months while JOHESU was on strike for about six months. Out of about 360 working days, hardly did they come to work for their legitimate duties for 120 days. “We cannot afford to abandon our responsibilities because we offer essential services,” he said. Ayodele, who said he had no plan to enforce the ‘no-work-no-pay’ rule, assured the workers that all their entitlements and arrears would be paid. “How do you realise money to pay for residency training when workers are not working to make money? You can’t be embarking on strike at the slightest opportunity and be expecting sponsorship for training from the hospital because they are not being paid for by Federal Government. “Let me also add that this rumour going round that the funding for CONHESS 2 and CONMESS had been factored into the 2015 Budget is not true. It is saddening that we are losing lives here on daily basis and we plead with our colleagues to resume work. They must show understanding and patriotism,” he said. www.punchng.com/news/cmd-wants-fg-to-criminalise-medical-workers-strike-2/ |
What an affront! |
Season of denial volume 2 |
Hmmm... waiting for the appeal |
Good luck to them Nigeria must move forward |
hmmm these people no wan rest? But they should not take the opposition for granted because when they are still planning to give Ekweremadu upper cut, the opposition may just send soldier ants in their midst ..... you an l know the resultant effect |
ok na |
not strange |
In as much as l dont believe this.....if indeed it is true, then who will blame them. Afterall the PS finance disobeyed a constitutional order and she was supported by a Senator of the federal republic. I expect another Honourable member to support their action by quotinh relevant sections of the constitution which stipulates that their replacements have to appointed before they vacate office....Naija sha |
Constitutional right? This fight for superiority should stop for God's sake. PMB should not soil his hands oo...he should call these people to order oo and most importantly, APC should put their house in order because division is a catalyst for failure. The broom is progreaaively being loosened. With due respect to Senator Marafa, does it now mean we should all throw the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the dust bin just because according to you the SP violated it in the first place? I dont think two wrongs will make a right (i.e. assuming the SP is wrong). By this act it means you are telling Nigerians not to expect anything useful from the 8th Senate...God forbid because #naijashallriseagain #inthefullnessoftime |
Abortion is the same as miscarriage (in a leyman's parlance). When health workers talk among themselves they call it abortion but when non-medical people hear of abortion their minds go to a criminal intent at terminating pregnancy. In Nigeria today, abortion is illegal, but with a provisio.... EXCEPT where the life of the woman is at stake. That may be what the doctor friend was trying to explain to you. In otherwords abortion in Nigeria today is only for therapeutic reasons...any other thing is criminal and both parties involved are liable |
waiting |
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