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If this is true, then Mark will fry his people in grand nuts oil. that man is a mean hearted son of a............. |
Abi he no de hammer am well? |
We also need that in Nigeria to fight corruption. |
who ever is master minding all this, that person or the people SHALL BURN to ashes before the end of this year. |
wind don blow am pass |
The president is expected to hold bilateral discus The president is expected to hold bilateral discussions with the presidents of the UK Parliament and European Commission about corruption, economy and the challenges of migration and mobility in Africa.Mr. Arrion said the EU would use the occasion of Mr. Buhari’s visit to re-open discussions on the controversial Economic partnership agreement (EPA) on trade with the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, which Nigeria has refused to sign. He said the EU would continue to support Nigeria in the fight against corruption through a range of programmes aimed at strengthening the capacities of the anti-corruption agencies and the criminal justice administration system.“We welcome any form of cooperation in the judicial and the police that Nigeria wants to have with EU member-states,” he said. “The EU will be ready to support government agencies fighting corruption in public procurement and administration, starting with investigation and judiciary’s handling of corruption cases.”Apart from the support for the fight against corruption through a 35 million Euros project implemented nationwide by the UN Office on Drug and Crime, the EU envoy said the delegation would support the judicial reform in Nigeria with the currently United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, initiative in six states. The projects, targeted at various anti-corruption cases, seek to evolve a coordinated mechanism for the implementation of anti-corruption strategies in the country. He said the EU was committed to work with Nigeria in formulating the appropriate policies and strategies, by combining military, intelligence, information, humanitarian, political and development responses to the problem at federal and state levels.“During the visit, we (EU) will hold bilateral discussions on the humanitarian responses, interms of building the capacity of Nigeria to respond to the social infrastructure needs for schools, hospitals and electricity in the North East region of the country.“The focus of the discussions will be how the international community can help Nigeria address the threat of Boko Haram insurgents; fight corruption in public and private sectors ofthe country’s economy, and help recover and return stolen assets to Nigeria,” he explained .He advised the government not to focus on corruption in the public sector alone, noting that the level of corruption in the private sector,especially in the business sector, was not only high, but also seriously impacting on the economy and management of economic infrastructure.Mr. Arrion said the problem with the Nigerian economy was its over-dependence on oil revenue.“There should be a complete review of taxationpolicy in Nigeria, particularly on company and individual income taxes as well as value addedtax, VAT. Nigeria has the lowest rate of VAT in Africa. The issue is not the rate of VAT, but the coverage. You cannot raise VAT if half of the economy is not covered and the businesses and transactions are informal,” he said.On migration, Mr, Arion said a high level mission is expected to visit Nigeria soon to discuss on the challenges of migration and mobility in Africa, to follow up on discussions held last November in Malta on EU-Africa summit to form a common agenda on migration. sions with the presidents of the UK Parliament and European Commission about corruption, economy and the challenges of migration and mobility in Africa.Mr. Arrion said the EU would use the occasion of Mr. Buhari’s visit to re-open discussions on the controversial Economic partnership agreement (EPA) on trade with the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, which Nigeria has refused to sign.He said the EU would continue to support Nigeria in the fight against corruption through a range of programmes aimed at strengthening the capacities of the anti-corruption agencies and the criminal justice administration system.“We welcome any form of cooperation in the judicial and the police that Nigeria wants to have with EU member-states,” he said. “The EUwill be ready to support government agencies fighting corruption in public procurement and administration, starting with investigation and judiciary’s handling of corruption cases.”Apart from the support for the fight against corruption through a 35 million Euros project implemented nationwide by the UN Office on Drug and Crime, the EU envoy said the delegation would support the judicial reform in Nigeria with the currently United Nations Officeon Drugs and Crime, UNODC, initiative in six states.The projects, targeted at various anti-corruption cases, seek to evolve a coordinated mechanism for the implementation of anti-corruption strategies in the country.He said the EU was committed to work with Nigeria in formulating the appropriate policies and strategies, by combining military, intelligence, information, humanitarian, political and development responses to the problem at federal and state levels.“During the visit, we (EU) will hold bilateral discussions on the humanitarian responses, interms of building the capacity of Nigeria to respond to the social infrastructure needs for schools, hospitals and electricity in the North East region of the country.“The focus of the discussions will be how the international community can help Nigeria address the threat of Boko Haram insurgents; fight corruption in public and private sectors ofthe country’s economy, and help recover and return stolen assets to Nigeria,” he explained.He advised the government not to focus on corruption in the public sector alone, noting that the level of corruption in the private sector,especially in the business sector, was not only high, but also seriously impacting on the economy and management of economic infrastructure.Mr. Arrion said the problem with the Nigerian economy was its over-dependence on oil revenue.“There should be a complete review of taxationpolicy in Nigeria, particularly on company and individual income taxes as well as value addedtax, VAT. Nigeria has the lowest rate of VAT in Africa. The issue is not the rate of VAT, but the coverage. You cannot raise VAT if half of the economy is not covered and the businesses and transactions are informal,” he said.On migration, Mr, Arion said a high level mission is expected to visit Nigeria soon to discuss on the challenges of migration and mobility in Africa, to follow up on discussions held last November in Malta on EU-Africa summit to form a common agenda on migration. .............................. From my assessment it seems the EU wants to take over the Nigerian Government, because the ingredients that is contained in treaty touches almost every institutions in the Nigerian system. what do you all think? I could edit it very well cos I was using my phone, please manage am http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/197543-buhari-address-eu-parliament-commissions-special-session.html |
The president is expected to hold bilateral discus The president is expected to hold bilateral discussions with the presidents of the UK Parliament and European Commission about corruption, economy and the challenges of migration and mobility in Africa.Mr. Arrion said the EU would use the occasion of Mr. Buhari’s visit to re-open discussions on the controversial Economic partnership agreement (EPA) on trade with the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, which Nigeria has refused to sign. He said the EU would continue to support Nigeria in the fight against corruption through a range of programmes aimed at strengthening the capacities of the anti-corruption agencies and the criminal justice administration system.“We welcome any form of cooperation in the judicial and the police that Nigeria wants to have with EU member-states,” he said. “The EU will be ready to support government agencies fighting corruption in public procurement and administration, starting with investigation and judiciary’s handling of corruption cases.”Apart from the support for the fight against corruption through a 35 million Euros project implemented nationwide by the UN Office on Drug and Crime, the EU envoy said the delegation would support the judicial reform in Nigeria with the currently United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, initiative in six states. The projects, targeted at various anti-corruption cases, seek to evolve a coordinated mechanism for the implementation of anti-corruption strategies in the country. He said the EU was committed to work with Nigeria in formulating the appropriate policies and strategies, by combining military, intelligence, information, humanitarian, political and development responses to the problem at federal and state levels.“During the visit, we (EU) will hold bilateral discussions on the humanitarian responses, in terms of building the capacity of Nigeria to respond to the social infrastructure needs for schools, hospitals and electricity in the North East region of the country.“The focus of the discussions will be how the international community can help Nigeria address the threat of Boko Haram insurgents; fight corruption in public and private sectors of the country’s economy, and help recover and return stolen assets to Nigeria, ” he explained.He advised the government not to focus on corruption in the public sector alone, noting that the level of corruption in the private sector,especially in the business sector, was not only high, but also seriously impacting on the economy and management of economic infrastructure.Mr. Arrion said the problem with the Nigerian economy was its over-dependence on oil revenue.“There should be a complete review of taxation policy in Nigeria, particularly on company and individual income taxes as well as value added tax, VAT. Nigeria has the lowest rate of VAT in Africa. The issue is not the rate of VAT, but the coverage. You cannot raise VAT if half of the economy is not covered and the businesses and transactions are informal,” he said.On migration, Mr, Arion said a high level mission is expected to visit Nigeria soon to discuss on the challenges of migration and mobility in Africa, to follow up on discussions held last November in Malta on EU-Africa summit to form a common agenda on migration with the presidents of the UK Parliament and European Commission about corruption, economy and the challenges of migration and mobility in Africa. Mr. Arrion said the EU would use the occasion of Mr. Buhari’s visit to re-open discussions on the controversial Economic partnership agreement (EPA) on trade with the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, which Nigeria has refused to sign.He said the EU would continue to support Nigeria in the fight against corruption through a range of programmes aimed at strengthening the capacities of the anti-corruption agencies and the criminal justice administration system.“We welcome any form of cooperation in the judicial and the police that Nigeria wants to have with EU member-states,” he said. “The EU will be ready to support government agencies fighting corruption in public procurement and administration, starting with investigation and judiciary’s handling of corruption cases.”Apart from the support for the fight against corruption through a 35 million Euros project implemented nationwide by the UN Office on Drug and Crime, the EU envoy said the delegation would support the judicial reform in Nigeria with the currently United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, initiative in six states. The projects, targeted at various anti-corruption cases, seek to evolve a coordinated mechanism for the implementation of anti-corruption strategies in the country.He said the EU was committed to work with Nigeria in formulating the appropriate policies and strategies, by combining military, intelligence, information, humanitarian, political and development responses to the problem at federal and state levels.“During the visit, we (EU) will hold bilateral discussions on the humanitarian responses, interms of building the capacity of Nigeria to respond to the social infrastructure needs for schools, hospitals and electricity in the North East region of the country. “The focus of the discussions will be how the international community can help Nigeria address the threat of Boko Haram insurgents; fight corruption in public and private sectors ofthe country’s economy, and help recover and return stolen assets to Nigeria,” he explained.He advised the government not to focus on corruption in the public sector alone, noting that the level of corruption in the private sector,especially in the business sector, was not only high, but also seriously impacting on the economy and management of economic infrastructure. Mr. Arrion said the problem with the Nigerian economy was its over-dependence on oil revenue.“There should be a complete review of taxationpolicy in Nigeria, particularly on company and individual income taxes as well as value addedtax, VAT. Nigeria has the lowest rate of VAT in Africa. The issue is not the rate of VAT, but the coverage. You cannot raise VAT if half of the economy is not covered and the businesses and transactions are informal,” he said.On migration, Mr, Arion said a high level mission is expected to visit Nigeria soon to discuss on the challenges of migration and mobility in Africa, to follow up on discussions held last November in Malta on EU-Africa summit to form a common agenda on migration. .............................. From my assessment it seems the EU want to take over the Nigerian Government, because the ingredients of that treaty touches almost every institutions in Nigerian system. what do you all think? http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/197543-buhari-address-eu-parliament-commissions-special-session.html |
Interesting |
What are they looking for? |
Sharing of money. |
Reading............ |
The guy is merely playing his role |
Are you suggesting he may have lost his senses because of that? Nope I don't think so. |
OK |
Really ? |
So the budget had to disappear first before he realised that he should have written a letter. |
A stitch in time........................ |
Many Nigerians don't have access to Costom like they do to the police, therefore the police perpetrate their corrupt acts across a wide range of the population, making them the most corrupt. |
The generation of anti-intellectualism. |
#lifeinOxford, Oh! those Sexy teens, wish I stayed back. |
hope his name was also mentioned |
A lot still have this chips in their brains, therefore hating foolishly. |
too many lies everywhere |
It's on the news that half of these machines are not working, and the half that are working needs maintenance which will be sourced from the US. |
Your life is worthless but war is Expensive.- Immortal Technique |
Just like it happened in Eastern Nigeria some years back. Starvation as a war tool. |
beat traffic and die. |
I had an experience with them while I was still in the university. On that faithful day, I was rush to school for a test that was scheduled for 9am, mid way into my trip I bumped into them, they were like eight of them, with five of them scattered in front of my car. I had no option but to slow down and trafigated like I was going to allow them Bleep me up, as soon as I did that they all cleared, and I gave my car a full throttle while the shouted 'stop him stop him!!', that is just one of my many encouter with FRSC and I will never stop for them except Army is in their front. |
What if na Muslim wan mark am? I pity that person |
This consciousness can only gain base, when we take it upon our selves to educate the younger generation on the subject, that is the only way a revolution can be achieved. The white man is merely fighting for their interest, and until we all identify what it is that is our interest and fight any entity standing against, until then we are going no where. |