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Christistruth02:Exactly, because any child born in South Africa is a citizen. She was born in South Africa and she is a citizen. |
Cost of visa processing is £250 that's around N500k. It's a premium visa lounge, people prefer to travel to Abuja or Lagos where it is affordable than spend their hard earned money on a premium service only the elites can afford |
This super eagles squad is the worst I have ever seen |
See as Super Eagles dey defend against Guinea Bissau. No team work. No strategy. Just running up n diwn |
Deeli:https://chatdotwhatsappdotcom/KM3r6Z4sY9i7eaNzfhJELR |
Austinglobal:The 1st n 2nd stage, CBT n oral interview, have been completed. The final list of successful awardees is what is pending. |
Crime rates will sour this December. Kidnapping n armed robbery on the rise |
Lily89:What about the cost of accomodation? |
Lily89:What's the initial deposit for Fleming college? |
The questions were not easy on the governor. It looked as if he was defending his life. Several critical questions were asked although I do not buy into the tone that was used by Rufai |
In years to come doctors will be replaced by Smart AI doctors who have a resolution time and effectiveness. |
This doesn't make sense. They should have been cautioned or suspended |
Lyrics and video are in sharp contrast. Story telling skills of most video producers in Nigeria are below average. Such a waste of time |
Advancedpenis:Make she open supermarket |
BentizilL:You guys are funny. When war looms you will beg and crave for peace which will continuously elude you. War/Riot is blind n it consumes |
Obaofaba:It won't because of the rigging and disenfranchisement. But on a normal day they will sweet over 18 states |
What people fail to realize is that we are towing a dangerous path of ethnic hatred. Tribes that were once living peaceful n cordially are beginning to exhibit hatred towards each other. It won't be long before this turn into a full tribal war. The growing hatred between the Yorubas and Igbos calls for caution. It will degenerate to a point that it will be difficult to control and the consequences will be great. By that time I and my family will be in UK or Canada watching and sympathizing with you guys |
Bluntguy:Which INEC? Guy wake up. INEC is in collaboration with the highest power and bidder. So you shouldn't expect any upset from the election. Obi winning the election triggered this response |
LandMann:The IREV portal is compromised with FAKE and altered results different from what was signed at the PU. It doesn't make sense collate results from a source that is comprised. You will always get a wrong result |
Green Airways is the cheapest about 35k or so |
CodeTemplar:Most of the results uploaded on BVAs were altered. |
Righteousness02:The results were rigged so how do you guys even use a comprised system to check the accuracy of the election |
Y bother collating a result that was altered and rigged before uploaded. |
KingsCity:Most of the results are not the signed results from the PU. Most results on the server are falsified results. INEC is such a useless agency |
If you remove 2.5 million stolen votes from Tinubu, the votes has to go to either Obi or Atiku. So there is no way Tinubu will win. The election was clearly rigged in Tinubu's favour |
Irev that's is compromised with a lot of fake and mutilated figures. Most of the results are different from what was on the final sheet. Plus not controlling the guys entering the data could result in some form of bias as unscrupulous elements woulx take advantage of loopholes in the system to inflate figures |
Today, Osun state officially cancels right-of-way fees, allowing telecom companies and internet providers to lay fibre optic cables for free. Ademola Adeleke, the governor of Osun state, disclosed the cancellation of ROW fees today as part of a digital economy policy. The state is betting that cancelling right-of-way fees–a contentious matter between state governments and Nigeria’s telecommunications commission–will improve broadband penetration. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, there were 3.5 million active internet subscriptions in Osun state in Q1 2021. The data doesn’t show the state’s 4G or broadband coverage. But what is clear is that any state that’s aiming to become a significant player in technology and wants to attract startups needs to have excellent broadband penetration. Yet it remains a challenge globally, with Nigeria only having 45% broadband penetration. One of the critical starting points for the tech ecosystem in Lagos was laying fibre optic cables around Yaba. In 2013, Main One began laying a 27-kilometer fibre optic cable to cover the Yaba area; it led to many startups choosing to have offices there. Osun hopes to have similar results; it is signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Oodua Infraco to immediately deploy Fiber Optics across Osun state. The first phase will cover 64 kilometers. Osun state will localise the startup act Waiving the right-of-way fees remains only one part of attracting startups to set up shop in a state. So Osun state is setting up an ICT policy for the first time, and essential parts of this policy will cover localising the startup act, Osun state Google mapping and focusing on the digital economy. According to the Osun state governor, “As part of our digital economy drive, Osun is poised to be the first State to domesticate the Nigerian Startup Act. This will be my first Executive Bill I will be forwarding to the State Assembly after this event. The Act is programmed to ensure that new start ups promoters and entrepreneurs secure desired mentoring and financing. The law, once domesticated will enhance the goals of both the ICT and the Tech Innovation policy.” The localisation of the startup Act is critical. Under the Act, startups will be eligible to receive funding from the startup investment seed fund and will receive other tax breaks. It means startups looking to launch in Osun will get fast-tracked business registration and regulatory support. It moves the benefits of siting your startup in Osun beyond fast internet. Putting Osun state on Google maps Osun state is also launching a Google Mapping project to ensure businesses and landmarks appear on Google. According to the governor, the state’s mapping coverage was below 30% in November 2022, and while the figure now stands at 50% today, it aims to keep increasing that. He believes that mapping is critical to the success of small businesses and e-commerce. There’s also a plan for the state to host e-commerce giants in Nigeria alongside Google. It remains unclear when that will happen. In his speech, Governor Adeleke admitted that “all the above initiatives cannot see the light of the day without internet connectivity. I was told our state internet coverage is still very low. I am determined to change the narrative.” It’s worth watching how the state implements these policies and if they can attract tech startups to the state in the medium to long term. https://techcabal.com/2023/03/06/osun-state-waives-right-of-way-fees/?utm_source=&utm_medium=linkedin
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meobizy:The chat with the guy threatening to release her nudes is enough evidence. She can set a trap for him then record the calls. There are lots of ways to get evidences |
Some of OBI's votes were stolen and added to Tinubu and Atiku. Some PUs were not allowed to deliberately vote. When you subtract a vote of 100k from 10states Tinubu stole and you add to Peter Obi. Obi will definitely come top. |
Same handwriting and the agent's name were not captured. These results are fake |
I can't believe people will spend their time listening to the lies of these old politicians. The problem of Nigeria is indeed the older generations and the uneducated ones. Once the older generations phase out that's when a new Nigeria will be born. I don't think he can say these things to educated folks |
Alou Kuol's goal was the best https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEDwCp0fvGo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEDwCp0fvGo |