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will soon display the pics of my cars |
hmmmm, comment reserved |
next |
What's happening for goodness sake. Baba Zahra are u in the office or still checking your cows ![]() |
again o |
@barcanista, true talk. its time we forget partisan politics and call a spade a spade. Wish Mr President can read to this or someone to advice him like this |
so? |
we hope it is not just words of mouth |
ok, next |
All these lazy parastatals will want to prove they re working. what of people that ve registered and not gotten their card not only September........ na last year dey for talk |
location? |
is that still an emergency |
Can this be said in Nigeria “so that no drop of Chadian blood spilt goes unpunished,” |
Chad’s military said Thursday it had carried out airstrikes on Boko Haram positions in neighbouring Nigeria to avenge twin suicide bombings in Chad’s capital that were blamed on the jihadists. Citing the “cowardly and barbaric acts perpetrated by Boko Haram terrorists”, which killed 33 people in N’Djamena on Monday, the military said that it had “carried out reprisal airstrikes on the terrorists’ positions in Nigerian territory” on Wednesday. Six Boko Haram bases were destroyed in the air raids, which caused “considerable human and material losses”, the military said in a statement. Chad would continue its “merciless” pursuit of the insurgents “so that no drop of Chadian blood spilt goes unpunished,” the statement added. Monday’s attacks on the police headquarters and a police academy in N’Djamena were the first in the capital of the west African country, which has taken a lead role in a regional offensive against Boko Haram. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks but Chad and its allies immediately blamed the Nigeria-based insurgents, who have carried out several attacks recently in border areas of countries that share a frontier with northeast Nigeria. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/chad-war-planes-bomb-boko-haram-in-nigeria-after-suicide-attacks/#sthash.wqoQzB54.WqcdP4CC.dpuf |
Congrat, the guy is good |
hmmm, good inheritance |
Kano?? |
good one, do your job well |
Heart of man is desperately wicked |
we don't even know the truth about this whole matter sef |
more clarification Mr Senate president |
ok |
don't know what prompt him to move to UAE |
John Obi Mikel has confirmed his moved to Al Ain and it is for left United Arab Emirate based club to agree on the 12 million dollars, Chelsea has slammed on the player. His agent Babawo Mohammed revealed that: “Mikel has agreed personal terms with Al Ain and it is now left for Chelsea and the club to agree on a transfer fee.” Mikel others celebrating “He has returned to England to communicate all these to Chelsea. We just have to wait and see what Chelsea say in this regard.” Al Ain van already boast Ghana star Asamoah Gyan among their ranks, as well as UAE favourite, Omar Abdulrahman. Mikel is currently one of Chelsea’s longest serving players after first arriving from Lyn Oslo as a teenager in 2006, and is among just a handful of individuals still left over from Jose Mourinho’s first spell in charge. Although rarely an automatic starter during his Chelsea career, the 28-year-old saw his playing time decrease dramatically in 2014/15 as the Blues romped to a first Premier League title in five seasons. Mikel, who has made 224 appearances for the club in nine years, winning two Premier League titles, four FA Cup titles, two League Cups, one Community Shield, one Uefa Champions League and one Europa League title. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/mikel-waits-on-chelsea-to-confirm-al-ain-move/#sthash.ZbXmoYwz.dpuf |
As President Muhammadu Buhari settles down to work, the Presidency has called for the Bank Account Balances of all federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs. The directive to all Chief Executive Officers and Accounting Officers of MDAs was contained in a circular Ref No: TRY A4 & B4/2015 /OAGF/CAD/026/V .1/254 and dated 1 June, 2015. It was issued by former Accountant-General of the Federation, Mr. Jonah Otunla, before he retired from service, last week.President Muhammadu Buhari The circular was titled “Urgent Request for Account Balances of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, in the Central Bank and Deposit Banks, as at May 29, 2015”. According to the circular, all accounts of each MDA, including accounts held in foreign banks must be included. Accounts of the nation’s Diplomatic Missions were also affected. It contained a subtle warning that there would be consequences for any officer who failed to disclose any account or distort information on any account such as doctoring it as it would be considered illegal by the presidency. It said in part, “To enable the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF) properly brief the new Administration, you are hereby requested to submit urgently, the list and balances of ALL accounts maintained and operated by your Ministry, Department or Agency (MDA) in CBN and DMBs as at 29th May, 2015 . Such accounts should include Offshore, Investment and Deposit Accounts.” The MDAs were directed to provide the information in both hard and soft copies. According to the directive, the information to be provided included: the Account Name, Account Number, Balance as at May 29, 2015, Account Status ( Active or Dormant) and remarks which should include signatories to the each account. The move considered strategic to harnessing all available cash in an economy faced with dwindling revenue, especially from its primary source, oil, was one of the earliest steps of the new administration towards blocking all avenues of leakage. Sources said that the submission of all bank accounts of MDAs would be the first step into President Buhari administrations audit of the federal governments financial management, especially by the last administration which had been accused of some huge payments to contractors and consultants in its last months. It was also learnt that the Buhari administration would put in place stiff financial regulations which would make it difficult for MDAs, especially, extra-ministerial departments and agencies that collect funds from the public in their service delivery to spend such money at will. The current regulation, allows government organizations which are not categorized as “Revenue Agencies” to spend what they earn and return the balance to the treasury at the end of each fiscal year. However, Finance Ministry sources said that only few agencies adhere to that regulation, as most of them try to exhaust their funds at the end of the year or return what they like to the treasury, as “unspent fund”, while keeping the balance in their accounts. - http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-settles-down-to-work-calls-for-mdas-bank-account-balances/#sthash.VcIFOqyq.hbepQHOC.dpuf |
that is bum short, not too bad. |
ok, we ve seen it. we re awaiting your album |
ok |
mess |
ok, Please God intervene in Jesus name we pray. let the people say Amen |
Enyeama, that's not too good if it is true |
