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ImaIma1:Just the name my brother! Just like say a christian born pikin come name am Judas. Wetin you go think about d pikin? I neva see d phone ooo for eye but d name eeee; mtcheeeewwww, dem no try at all. |
It's well |
Innjoo go injure person ooo! No talk say them no tell u. Na injury time phone be that one ooo! |
Rubbish!!!! How does this look like joke in your sight @Op? |
The Federal Government, Monday, allayed fears over an impending hike in the price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol, stating that the increase in the Bridging Cost component of the pricing template has been absorbed by efficiencies in the sector and savings from ship lightering expenses. This was even as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), said it would soon commence the transportation and supply of petroleum products to Kaduna, Kano, Jos and Suleja through pipeline. Addressing newsmen in Abuja, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, disclosed that the Federal Government is committed to looking inwards and ensuring that Nigerians and the general public do not pay more from where inefficiencies can be achieved. Kachikwu, who was represented by his Technical Assistant on Downstream and Infrastructure, Mrs. Brenda Ataga, explained that the issue of the increase in the pricing template was an efficiency issue which ensured that the review did not translate to a change in the price of PMS. |
Cajetanspeaks:I tire ooo! Igbos with their propensity to cheat non Igbos, can't condesend so low as to ardorn Yorubas with such a respect? Unless if u were mistakenly adjudging their trickery to be respect. Op nawa for u oooo! Some people like praising themselves shaa. @Op, Well your write up is good only that u need to modify that part where u talked about Igbos worshipping westerners, else you are indirectly calling their (Igbos') attention to be on you people who are still serving in the east. |
Gosj01:the same thing where? What do you mean by the same thing here? May we know your location plz. |
Maybe dogs will have the final solutions to the high level of insecurity in this country. Anyway, kudos to the dogs even though I don't like them but I won't be sentimental. They are doing a winderful job up there in North East. The Federal Ministry of labour and productivity should try and accommodate those dogs with high sense of security and intelligence. They already have some working experience. Also, NYSC should try and give them their discharge certificates and Gov Shettima, should please release their recommendation and covering letters for immediate employment. They have shown commitment and dedication. |
Obinovictor:You continue to show how empty your skull is. Asking whether etisalat operates in Canada is a padonable offence for someone like you but for you to still continue running ignorantly off track like this, leaves a question mark on your intellectual maturity. Do you now know 'what this one is saying'. |
Bandeco:Well done God-fearing atheist. Mumu. |
MrEgbegbe:Do you have evidence to support your own birth: where you came from and where you are heading to after this your existence here? Some hundred years ago, where were you and in some hundred years time, where will you be? It is simply beyond your comprehension. You can opt against being a religious fanatic/freak, but don't doubt the existence of God so that you will not have a shameful end. |
emeijeh:One Suleiman's freak spotted here... Guy don't show your bias or sentiment here. Just marry your comments on this issue with available and verifiable evidences at hand. We are not judging any party in this case. Only God is the Judge. We are just commenting. Service your brain so that it may reason better next time. |
Obinovictor:Is etisalat a Nigerian company before? All you think is that any telecom company that operates here in this country is made-in-Nigeria for Nigerians. Both MTN and etisalat are foreign companies. Please next time, try and know something about what you want to comment on. |
[quote author=Nukilia post=55391528][/quote]One... Spottef. This is exactly how we know them: always twisting the system. What concerns log of wood and plank in eye with something that simply demand justice. To err is human; to forgive is divine. Anyone can err but if arrogance allows us to realize we are erring, then we are saved 'cos we will be forgiven. Guy, I am not judging anyone but let's know the truth and the truth shall set us free. We are all sinners but we shouldn't allow our sinful nature to weigh down our zeal to do the right thing. Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? No!!!! |
Ishilove:From which angle or perspective are you seeing this issue? Don't rush into exposing your ignorance like this. At first, people demanded evidence, now small evidence are coming up and instead of verifying the evidence, you are here saying what even you don't inderstand. I am not supporting either party, but let's act wisely by employing investigative method to fish out the truth. Believe it or don't, truth cannot be hidden or surpressed for ever. |
May God save Nigeria from those blood-thirsty, brainless sadists. May they (BH) fall into the pits they are digging for innocent citizens. God will surely grant Nigeria success in our fight against those extremists. May God bless, protect and strengthen our gallant soldiers. #NigeriansWillSmileAgain |
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ABUJA – Ahead of the third anniversary of the kidnap of over 200 school girls in Chibok, the Bring Back Our Girls BBOG movement has accused the President Muhammadu Buhari administration of trying to shut the group up, saying the president now gets cold and irritated at the mention of the girls’ abduction. The 21 released Chibok girls in Aso Rock In a statement issued Friday night in Abuja and signed by Aisha Yesufu, the BBOG said; “These days, we have observed a coldness, ominous silence and irritability of key officials whenever the government is reminded of its constitutional duty to rescue ChibokGirls and all other abducted citizens”. The abduction which caused an international outrage formed a major plank of the electioneering campaign of the All Progressives Congress APC and Mr Buhari. The statement came barely seven days to the third anniversary of the abduction which took place on April 14, 2014. Part of the statement reads: “Today is Day 1089 since schoolgirls of Government Secondary School, Chibok were abducted in their school by terrorist; 57 escaped, 24 returned, 195 of them remain missing. It is Day 674 of their captivity under President Muhammadu Buhari’s watch. It is Day 1074 of our movement’s daily advocacy demanding that the Federal Government discharges its constitutional duty and rescue the abducted girls from terrorist captivity. In another 7 days it will be 3 years since the tragic events of that night. Tragically, 195 of our young women whose only sin was their quest for knowledge are left by their government to remain in terrorist enclave. “We are utterly disappointed at the Government of Nigeria’s abysmal handling of this historical tragedy and are at a loss at the obvious emotional disconnect and insincerity that have defined the actions and words of the President and his government on this matter. None of the commitments made by the government concerning the rescue of our ChibokGirls has been followed through. “Our movement, BBOG fails to understand why this is so but one thing definite for us is that we shall not stop keeping the President and the administration accountable we remain undeterred in our demand. That is why even though filled with excruciating pain at the protractedness of this tragedy, we have today commenced our 8- Day Global Week of Action with diverse activities to mark 3 years of our ChibokGirls abduction and their continued captivity by terrorists. This tragic third year of Global Week of Action has the theme hash-tagged as : 3YearsTooLong: #NoMoreExcuses. “We enter the third year of our Girls being left in terrorist captivity with the constant shock that the Presidency which last October (2016 ) told the world that 83 more of our ChibokGirls were on their way out of captivity “very soon”, has since adopted deafening silence as a tool of avoidance of accountability. What reason can the Federal Government have for never providing progress reports on the status of its rescue operation for our Girls? Except for cursory remarks made by the Minister of Information in January , the Federal Government has acted in manner that suggests that rescuing our ChibokGirls is a matter of lowest importance on its agenda. We denounce this posture that is indicative of lack of respect for the dignity of the life of the Nigerian Girl Child of which our ChibokGirls are symbols. “We also recall that President Muhammadu Buhari had on 14 January 2016 authorised the set up of yet another investigation into the abduction . It is extremely pathetic that nothing has come out of that pronouncement. The situation is worsened by the fact that the federal government shockingly denied our Movement’s use of the Freedom of Information (FOI) to request to access the report of the Presidential Committee that investigated into the abduction (General Sabo Committee) in 2014. “Furthermore, regarding the 24 ChibokGirls that are back, the media reports of sparse information from the government on there wellbeing almost only touches on the 21 it negotiated release. We ask, where are the other 3 ChibokGirls? The poor and rather opaque communication by the FG on its rehabilitation program for the 24 Girls keeps even families in the dark leading to some asking for updates from our movement. “The Government had woefully disappointed the Nigerian public on the entirety of its shoddy handling of our ChibokGirls and their tragedy. This Global Week of Action is a time that our Movement loudly declares , ‘Enough is Enough’, No More Excuses, Bring Back Our Girls! Now and Alive!! Close to 2 years ago during our Global Week of Action to mark Day 500 of the abduction, our theme was ‘500 Days is too long’. Today, sadly we are reiterating on the third year of the abduction, we have no intention of repeating this. #3YearsTooLong: #NoMoreExcuses #BringBackOurGirls. “This Global Week of Action shall be marked in cities in Nigeria (Lagos and Abuja), New York, Paris, etc; and shall run for 7 straight days as usual. Kindly view website www.bringbackourgirls.ng to see details and to participate. In Abuja where activities commenced today with Asr (Islamic) prayers, we shall have duo marches by different sets eminent personalities, celebrities, Chibok mothers, et al from Unity Fountain to the State House every day with the theme #IMarchForChibokGirls. Other events include treeplanting, a workshop on the Missing Persons Register, an initiative of our movement which is being worked on in collaboration with the federal government and her relevant agencies: the National Human Rights Commission, Nigeria Police Force, and others. The events will be capped on Friday 14 April with the Inaugural #ChibokGirls Annual Lecture: ‘Where Goes the Girl-Child there Goes the Nation’ to be delivered by His Highness, Muhammad Sanusi II CON, a well-recognised advocate for girl-child liberation/ empowerment and education. The event shall be eminently chair by Professor Grace Alele-Williams, the first Nigerian female to receive a doctoral degree, first Nigerian female professor of mathematics education, and the first female to be a vice chancellor of a university in Africa”. |
Twin female suicide bombers were on Saturday morning killed when an Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs strapped on their bodies exploded near a targetted mosque in Juddumuri village of Polo General Area of Maiduguri, the Borno state capital. Also five people were confirmed to have sustained various degree of injuries in the attack, before being rushed to hospital for treatment. Soldiers speak to people standing away from houses burnt by Boko Haram Islamists at Zabarmari, a fishing and farming village near Maiduguri, northeast Nigeria, on July 3, 2015. Several female suicide bombers in northeast Nigeria blew themselves up amid panicked villagers fleeing a Boko Haram attack, killing scores, the army and witnesses said on July 4. The latest carnage in series of attacks that have claimed more than 200 lives in just three days happened on Friday night in Zabarmari village, 10 kilometres (six miles) from the city of Maiduguri, the birthplace of the jihadist group. AFP The mosque is a stone-throw to the Federal High Court office complex in Maiduguri metropolis. Residents and eye witnesses said, the suicide bombers who were between the ages of 10 and 13 were brought to the scene at about 5:10am in an unidentified Volkswagen Golf, and immediately when alighted from the vehicle, they headed straight towards the mosque, before a good samaritan who sighted them raised an alarm. The alarm it was gathered frieghtened the suicide bombers who incidentally detonated their IEDs, which killed only the suicide bombers with five other injured. Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Victor Isuku in a statement said, ‘At about 0520hrs, today, two female suicide bombers with IED strapped to their bodies attempted to enter a mosque at juddumuri village, after federal high court. “They were intercepted and prevented by the moslem worshippers. In the process, one of them detonated her vest, killing both of them and injuring five others. The injured were rushed to specialist hospital, while the remains of the suicide bombers were equally evacuated by officials of State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA source: www.vanguardngr.com |
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