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God help barca... II think the match will end 5-0 |
UK release our president ooooooooo..... |
POLICE ARE MAD OVER RUNTOWN |
here is mine
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I don't give a Bleep.. |
we thank God.... |
Nawao |
Two suicide bombers struck in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, in the early hours of Monday. This was confirmed by the spokesman of the State Police Command, Victor Isuku. It comes less than 24 hours after Christmas and two days after President Muhammadu Buhari praised the military for capturing Sambisa Forest, which is regarded as Boko Haram’s last enclave. Buhari said at the time: “I am delighted at, and most proud of, the gallant troops of the Nigerian army on receipt of the long-awaited and most gratifying news of the final crushing of Boko Haram terrorists in their last enclave in Sambisa Forest”.
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why is hiptv not showing it nah |
still laughing in Spanish for this yeye government.. |
Well am still watching in 3d infact HD when this man and Bubu will stop lying to themselves... |
pls lalasitica this is my first post and it worth putting on the fontpage.. |
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, says the current hardship was not the making of the present administration. She, however, restated commitment to end the hardship. The minister spoke on Tuesday in Abuja at the Special Town Hall Meeting for the Youths held at the Presidential Villa. Mohammed said government “is unrelenting in its efforts to ease the hardship in the land, especially youth unemployment.’’ He stressed that the hardship was “brought about by years of poor or lack of planning, profligacy, mismanagement of funds, massive corruption and lack of investment in social programmes.’’ To move the nation out of the situation, he solicited the “undiluted support’’ of the people particularly the youths. The minister said that the Federal Government’s massive investment in social programmes will help accelerate the process of job creation, especially for the youths. He said that the government placed premium on youth empowerment, youth development and youth engagement, hence the decision to organise the town hall meeting specifically for them. He said the administration was investing massively in the Social Investment Programmes that would benefit the youths. He listed the programmes as the N-Power Volunteer Scheme and the N-Power Job Creation Programme, among others that wouldprovide loans for traders and artisans. Mohammed added that the home-grown school feeding programme, the conditional cash transfers to the most vulnerable members of the society and the family homes fund, a social housing scheme, were also for youths. He said his ministry was leveraging on the creative industry, which is youth-driven, to create jobs and unleash the huge potentials of the youths. The minister said that the imminent transition from analogue to digital broadcasting would create one million jobs in three years, with most of those jobs going to the youths. (NAN)
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Nawao.... i don tire for 9ja |