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A child with 140 in jamb from the north is considered eligible for admission unlike hid southern counterpart with 320 |
I heard He was building another ibari ogwa permanent site |
The container was a relic in many homes |
Even minimum wage approved since August, they don't want to pay |
It happens most times, I watched a video where a guy was picked up when he was returning from viewing centre, and was used to replace someone in prison,he spent 13 years there, lost his mother, father,and family |
How on earth would she be scared of that confused gender, how will she be in competition with that earthworm |
Can't they just preach about salvation,and forget about tithe |
Eedc only distribute power, They are not involved in generating or transmitting |
I'd rather not have sekx than have sekxx and pullout |
Women are what again..... |
Sacrosanct12:Is it sportybet or bet9ja |
Sacrosanct12:which bookie |
Prudoh:His spot wasn't assured,he had to move |
Raheem Sterling joins Nicolas Anelka and Daniel Sturridge as the only players who played for Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea in the Premier League era. Three's company. � .
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Good one |
In life,be more scared of your friends than your enemies |
Manchester City can confirm we have reached an agreement in principle with Borussia Dortmund for the transfer of striker Erling Haaland to the Club on 1st July 2022. Manchester City can confirm that we have reached an agreement in principle with Borussia Dortmund for the transfer of striker Erling Haaland to the Club on 1st July 2022. The transfer remains subject to the Club finalising terms with the player.Erling Haaland, new Man City player �⭐️ #MCFC ▪️ Manchester City will pay €60m [not €75m] release clause to BVB, plus commission to be added. ▪️ His salary will be worth £375,000/week, same level as de Bruyne. ▪️ Medical has been already completed. The saga is over. https://www.mancity.com/news/mens/club-statement-erling-haaland-63787789
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qekng40:Fire can't burn money at any CBN branch |
THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA HAS PUT UP AN EXPLANATION VIA THEIR TWITTER PAGE IN RESPECT OF THE FIRE INCIDENT THAT HAPPENED AT THE MAKURDI BRANCH https://www.nairaland.com/7088963/central-bank-nigeria-makurdi-branch The response here https://twitter.com/cenbank/status/1517133378562236416?t=hlRRog1HOd81e9PxktdIQQ&s=19
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When else do you want him to work The Bible says no sleep for the wicked |
yanabasee:The economy is biting hard People have to survive |
At least seven digital loan companies operating in Ikeja, Lagos, were raided in a joint operation with the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) on Friday for a “possible violation” of consumer rights. The operation led by the commission’s boss, Babatunde Irukera, was in response to several complaints of malpractices on the part of the lenders. A PREMIUM TIMES investigation, last December, revealed how these lending companies offer short-term loans to help subscribers meet urgent needs, but resort to unprofessional measures of harassment, cyberbullying, and breach of data privacy of their customers who may have defaulted in loan repayment. The companies – GoCash, Okash, EasyCredit, Kashkash, Speedy Choice, Easy Moni – owned by Blue Ridge operate on the third floor of a four-storey building in the area. During the operation, Mr Irukera told the over 800 employees of the purpose of the raid and their rights. Soko Loan, another lending company, operates in another location in the area with over 150 employees and some of its employees protested the seizure of their equipment. The operations were carried out by the FCCPC, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). Addressing the press, Mr Irukere said the loan companies rose to prominence due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 lockdown. ⓘ “Because people were on lockdown due to the pandemic, people started needing small easy loans which is understandable. “But over a period of time, people started complaining about the malpractices of the lenders so we started tracking Sometime towards the end of last year, after gathering quite a lot of information, we started working with some other key agencies like the EFCC, ICPC, National Human Right Commission, CBN, NCC. And FCCPC led the meeting where we all agreed that there would be a joint effort to look into these businesses.” Mr Irukera said the cause of concern was the naming and shaming of borrowers and violation of their privacy with respect to how the loans are recovered. “Secondly the interest factor seems to be a violation of the ethics on how lending is done. So those were the two things that we set out to look for,” he said. Investigation Mr Irukera said it was difficult tracking the loan companies, adding that it took them several months because some of the lenders moved from one place to the other. He said that some of the officials visited the companies daily to be sure of their location. “We found out that most of these companies operate from the same place. We also found out that many of them are actually operated by the same person,” he said. Loan companies with over 800 staff raided by the FCCPC They are not Nigerian companies, they don’t have addresses in Nigeria and they are not registered in Nigeria with the Corporate Affairs Commission and they do not have any license to do their businesses. “Essentially what they have is an App, and so we started gathering more information, we engaged the public and people who have been their victims gave us more information.” Mr Irukera said that they presented their findings to the court, and got a warrant to “proceed with an investigation into a search and seizure. And sometime last month, a court issued a warrant and between then and now we were preparing a sting operation which is what you are seeing here today because we want to be sure we are hitting at the place where we could get many of them.” https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/516749-nigerias-consumer-protection-agency-cracks-down-on-digital-loan-firms.html
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After COVID 19 , this is another major event that will shake the world |
Somebody gave him the order,he acted on superior orders |
The whites are overflogging the issue, he has apologised,let him be |
He should remove his clothes |
Good diction Nice analysis |
