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masseratti:Bad business call quite alright but what about what they been owing him for the past 2 years? Why is no one talking about that? |
The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has called on the Federal Government to embrace the use of dialogue to resolve the lingering impasse between the management of Capital Oil and Department of State Services (DSS), over the illegal sale of petroleum products stored in their tank farm by the NNPC. The union stated that workers have the right to protest the non-payment of their salaries and allowances and that the Federal Government should secure the jobs of those working in the sector. NUPENG, in a statement signed by its President, Igwe Achese, stressed that although it does not support the illegal diversion and sale of petroleum products, it was of the opinion that the Federal Government cannot sit still and watch workers lose their jobs. The Union also made reference to the case of Seawolf Oil Services that was taken over by the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) in which it says workers are yet to be paid their backlog of salaries and entitlements for over five years. *"NUPENG believes that the job creation mantra of the government should be allowed to play, rather than paving way for job losses as it is the case of the current closure of Capital Oil.”* *It therefore called on the government to allow the 2,000 workers to resume work at the depot and load products so that their salaries can be paid, “instead of throwing them into the unemployment market for no fault of theirs”.*
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shortgun:Did you also see the last paragraph? The agreement expressly states that the breach should be treated as a debt! Why is the law enforcement dancing around then? |
Now let the fun begin! The people that are supposed to talk just made the best pronouncement! Let the court handle the matter |
This intimidation needs to stop! NNPC should tell us whether they are owing the company or not! Why intimidate your business partner like this? |
NNPC Refute the claims
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which is the best thing to do! Alternative Dispute Resolution should be adopted and not intimidation and harassment as employed by the DSS! better still, the DSS should function as the mediator in this matter and bring the two parties to a negotiation table! |
GavelSlam:i can see how happy you are and how robust your bank account is |
Marvis my darling! you hot die! |
I will still advice ladies to always be true to themselves! Don't change ffrom Aunty A to B just for anything! No be to marry first ooo! A happy is built from the inherent virtues of Aunty B! |
God help us!
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Gayigaskia:How do you pay back to some one that is owing you more than you owe him? |
Manweyfitquarel:They no fit naaa! If they are clean, let them agree to the global account reconciliation which Capital Oil has been calling for since then we will know who actually is owing who! |
When the FG wants to embark on private firm strangulation, they begin with such fallacious press releases! The same NNPC owes Capital Oil and Gas 15 billion since 2015 but no one is talking in that direction because it's a private enterprise against the FG right? Why has NNPC refused to come for the account reconciliation which Capital Oil and Gas has been calling for to no avail? No wonder private business are dying off everyday in this recession when the government will not look for ways to encourage indigenous businesses! God help my country! |
You may have just learned that you have MRKH (Mayer Rokitansky Kuster Hauser Syndrome). You’re probably thinking, “Why is the name so long?” It’s extra-long because this condition is named after all of the doctors who discovered it. Aside from being overwhelmed with the name of this condition, it’s also normal to feel confused, scared, and sad about having MRKH. Most likely you and your parents have a lot of questions. We hope that this guide will help answer your concerns. We also have a special guide for your parents. What is MRKH? MRKH is a congenital disorder that affects the female reproductive tract. Congenital means that it’s acquired during development and present at birth. About 1 in every 5,000 female babies has this condition. MRKH is a syndrome (group of symptoms). We don’t know the cause of this syndrome, but we do know that when a baby grows in their mother’s uterus (womb), organs and systems develop. One of the systems is called the reproductive system, which includes the uterus, vagina, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. The reproductive system is formed during the first few months of “fetal” life (while a baby is still in her mother’s womb). With MRKH, the reproductive system starts to grow but doesn’t completely develop. Girls with MRKH have normal ovaries and fallopian tubes. Most often the uterus is absent or tiny. The vaginal canal is typically shorter and narrower than usual or it may be absent. Sometimes, there may be one kidney instead of two. About 3% of girls will have a minor hearing loss and some may have spinal problems such as scoliosis (curvature of the spine). Girls with MRKH have “normal external Instruments,” which means that everything on the outside of the vagina is not affected. This part of your body is called the “vulva” and includes what you can see – clitoris, urethra, labia, vaginal opening, hymen, and anus. When is MRKH diagnosed? The most common age for MRKH to be diagnosed is when a young woman is between 15 and 18 years old. That’s when a young woman is likely to see her health care provider because she hasn’t started her period. Some girls may find out at an earlier age or when they’re older. What will happen at my doctor’s appointment? Your doctor will probably ask you questions such as: “When did you notice that your body was changing… going through puberty?” Next, he/she may want to take a look at your outer female organs and also check to see how long your vagina is. Your doctor will gently put a Q-tip or gloved pinky finger at the opening of your vagina and then very slowly and carefully place the tip into the vagina to see how deep it is. If your doctor thinks you might have MRKH, he/she will probably order a test called an ultrasound or an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). These tests do not hurt and are similar to having an x-ray. Usually your doctor will refer you to a specialist who has experience taking care of young women with MRKH. A pediatric and adolescent gynecologist is a doctor with special training in young women’s reproductive health. What can a pelvic ultrasound or MRI show? A pelvic ultrasound is usually the first test to check to see if a uterus or womb is present. This test can also confirm that you have two ovaries and two kidneys. Sometimes a very tiny uterus can be seen. A tiny uterus is called a “uterine horn or remnant”. You may need to have an MRI so that your doctor can see your female organs in more detail. Can anyone tell that I have MRKH? Some young women wonder if anyone can tell if they have MRKH. The answer is no. No one, except you and your gynecologist can tell that you were born with an incomplete vagina and following treatment, with dilators or surgery, your sexual partner will not be able to feel any difference. Will I be able to have children? If you were born with an incomplete vagina but have a normal size uterus, it is likely that you will be able to become pregnant and carry a baby. If you were born without a uterus or if your uterus is tiny, you will not be able to carry a pregnancy. Since your ovaries are normal and make eggs, an egg can be fertilized with your partner’s sperm. Someone else such as your sister, friend, or another person you choose, could be the gestational carrier. Gestational carriers are women who agree to carry a pregnancy for a couple. You and the baby’s father would be the biological parents of this child. Adoption is another choice for some couples. Fertility options are improving every day. By the time you are ready to have children, there may be more options available to you. Why might I have pelvic (belly) pain each month? Some women with MRKH may have a tiny uterus called a “uteri or uterine remnant”. The uterus or womb is not big enough to carry a baby but it can cause pelvic pain if blood from this small uterus goes into the belly. Your gynecologist will be able to tell if you have a small uterus and if it needs to be removed. If you have belly pain, it’s important to tell your medical team. If I don’t create a vagina but I do decide to have sex, will anything bad happen? If you have vaginal intercourse before your vagina is created using dilators or surgery, sex will likely be very painful. It could cause a tear in your vagina and bleeding. Creating a vagina with vaginal intercourse alone can be done but comes with risks and is usually very uncomfortable. Will I ever be able to have a satisfying sex life? YES. Keep in mind that every woman, regardless of her age or health issues experiences sexual stimulation and sensitivity in different ways. Discovering what you enjoy sexually is an evolving process throughout your life. Thus, women with MRKH who are sexually active are encouraged to explore their sexuality with themselves and with their partner(s) to learn what feels both comfortable and pleasurable. |
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RIP boy!!!!! |
thank God someone else noticed it. it is just a bloody faked scene. crying when no one is beating you. typical APC. |
you are just so funny. asteroid in Naija? classic joke onuwaje: Judging from the two cars.. Its hard to believe that only two vehicles were involved... |
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