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HammedOlanaija:you are entitled to your own view s though. and its because of ur nigerian environment you are thinking this way. listen to myles munroes biography(a video on youtube) and you will discover that most of the things you. have said are invalid. what many nigerians think is, I need greener pastures. so u go. out dere and become fresh while ur country starves and dries up. I ve met many guys like you. in fact one of my paddy at makurdi thinks de same way. but I assure you, I am one of dose who you are not seeing now, but this country will improve because of me and am not going out there to become green. I will become green here and make this country beautiful. I havemade dis resolution over ad over agai. and its quite funny, don't you think even those who don't av money aspire to travel out? welli don't and that ia just me. we all need to male ourselvea valuable and stop having a black mans mentality.the mentality that makes whites gods. |
xxxtedyxxx:I no say make dem come here. I say make doze wey dey here no go dere. by de way, many of dem dere no be black americans. |
its all those blacks na. right from wen I had sense I av never dreamnt of living outside. let's stay here and make nigeria beautiful. |
Phenomenal16:this is de perfect age. why are some people choosing 30 and 45 ![]() |
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well, just stay tuned and I will post more memes. |
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Please, let's make this place fun. post all the funny memes you got. I will begin with mine
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The president also commended state governors, members of the National Assembly and Nigerians for their patriotic and spirited efforts at reforming the police to deepen the country’s internal security. Shehu said the minister of police affairs, Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi will announce the inauguration date of the Board of Trustees of the Police Trust Fund. source: legit.ng |
Shehu noted that the appointments are in furtherance of the Buhari administration’s commitment and drive to retooling the policing architecture in the country by emplacing the Police Trust Fund to meet the aspiration of a well-funded, equipped and highly professional Nigeria Police Force in line with international best practices. The senior presidential aide also noted that it was President Buhari's commitment to rebranding the Nigeria police that informed his re-establishment of the Ministry of Police Affairs in 2019. |
The appointment is pursuant to the Nigeria Police Trust Fund Establishment Act 2019. President Buhari also appointed six people as members of the Board of Trustees. They are: 1. Mr Nnamdi Maurice Mbaeri – Representing Ministry of Police Affairs 2. Inspector-General of Police – Representing Nigeria Police Force 3. Usman Bilkisu – Representing Ministry of Justice 4. Mr Ben Akabueze (DG, Budget and National Planning) – Representing Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning 5. Engr. Mansur Ahmed – Representing Organised Labour 6. Dr Michael Bamidele Adebiyi – Representing Civil Society Group |
President Buhari appoints Suleiman Abba as BoT chairman of Police Trust Fund - President Buhari has appointed a former police IG, Suleiman Abba, as the new BoT chairman of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund - The president also appointed as the BoT's executive secretary Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto and six others as board members - Presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, said President Buhari is committed to rebranding the Nigeria Police to ensure it is well-equipped and well-funded President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of retired Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Barrister Suleiman Abba, as the new chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund. The report of the latest appointment was contained in a statement released on Wednesday, May 6, by Garba Shehu, the senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity. Legit.ng gathers that the president has also appointed Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto as the Executive Secretary of the fund.
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- US Agency for International Development has trained widows in the northeastern part of Nigeria to produce facemasks - The widows are producing face masks to help protect those in the geopolitical from COVID-19 - They will also be trained to produce Ankara shoes and bags, as well as to process food Widows in northeastern part of Nigerian are being supported to produce face masks to help protect those in the geopolitical zone from COVID-19. The US Agency for International Development (USAID) through its Office of Transition Initiatives is behind the training. After being trained by professional tailors, about 200 women in Maiduguri, Borno state, were able to produce 4,000 masks in a week’s time from Ankara, a traditional fabric. The widows are producing face masks to help protect those in the northeast from COVID-19. Photo credit: US embassy. The women will also be trained to produce Ankara shoes and bags, as well as to process food. source: legit.ng
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- Umar Audi, a lawmaker at the Borno state house of assembly, is reportedly dead - Audi, who represented Bayo constituency, died shortly after being admitted to the hospital - The lawmaker's sample has been sent to NCDC to ascertain if his death is Covid-19 related Barely a week after the death of Shehu of Bama, Borno state has lost one of its lawmakers, Umar Audi, who represented Bayo constituency at the state house of assembly. Audi was reported to have passed away on Tuesday evening, May 5, at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, The Cable reports. Legit.ng gathers that the lawmaker was initially rejected because there was no bed space as the health workers claimed the only available space was for any emergency that is childbirth related. He was later admitted after his family member prevailed over the matter but he gave up shortly after he was admitted for treatment. Umar Audi, a lawmaker at the Borno state house of assembly is dead. “He died shortly after they admitted him. His sample has been sent to the Nigeria Center for Disease Control to certify if the death has anything to do with COVID-19,” the source said. source: legit.ng
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Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina drinking the herbal tea. Photo: Andry Rajoelina.
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- President Andry Rajoelina of Madagascar launched a herbal tea named COVID-Organics (CVO) on Monday, April 20 - The president claims the concoction cured COVID-19 patients - The island country had registered 135 infections of the pandemic as of Saturday, May 2, with zero deaths and 97 recoveries - The World Health Organisation (WHO), however, said there was no proof of a cure for the disease, warning against the widespread use of untested remedies Madagascar has sent its locally made COVID-19 "herbal medicine" to 15 African countries in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). President Andry Rajoelina launched the herbal tea named COVID-Organics (CVO), on Monday, April 20, claiming the concoction cured COVID-19 patients. On his Instagram page on Friday, May 1, Rajoelina said the "herbal medicine" would be availed to all coronavirus patients in all friendly countries across the African continent and around the world. "Madagascar and its African brothers are united in the response to the coronavirus. It is with honor that we send these CVO herbal teas to the 15 member countries of ECOWAS through Guinea Bissau," " Madagascar will make Tambavy CVO available to all coronavirus patients in all friendly countries in Africa, in the Indian Ocean and around the world. Madagascar had registered 135 infections of the pandemic as of Saturday, May 2, with zero deaths. Out of the total cases, 97 of them had recovered according to Worldometers, a real-time statistics website. The herbal medicine, which was developed by Malagasy Institute of Applied Research, contains Artemisia - a plant on the Island used in the fight against malaria. However, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said there was no proof of a cure for the disease, warning against the widespread use of untested remedies. Madagascar's national medical academy (Anamem) also cast doubt on the efficacy of Rajoelina's touted coronavirus remedy.
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ibrutex:It could be true, but we don't pray for more anyway. |
- A presidential technical team deployed to Kano to ascertain the cause of recent mass deaths in the state disclosed that coronavirus is responsible for most of the deaths - The leader of the team, Dr Nasiru Sani Gwarzo, told journalists that preliminary reports and tests carried out indicate that most of the deaths were COVID-19 related - Gwarzo described the findings as serious and urged the people in the state to wake up from their slumber A presidential technical team deployed to Kano to ascertain the cause of recent mass deaths recorded in the state has disclosed that coronavirus is responsible for the deaths. Daily Trust reports that the leader of the team, Dr Nasiru Sani Gwarzo, disclosed in an interview with journalists in Kano on Sunday, May 3, that the preliminary reports and tests carried out indicated that most of the deaths in Kano were caused by COVID-19. Gwarzo said preliminary reports indicate that most of the deaths were caused by COVID-19. Photo credits: Nairaland forum “With the preliminary report, most of the deaths recorded of recent and test carried out indicated that coronavirus is the cause, ” Gwarzo explained. He made the disclosure during the official presentation and handing over of the mobile testing laboratory donated by Aliko Dangote Foundation to the state government. Gwarzo noted that after the verbal autopsy and test carried out, it had been established that COVID-19 is the cause of most of the deaths. He said the final report would be ready in the next one week or few days. Gwarzo described the findings as a serious issue and urged the people in the state to wake up from their slumber source: www.legit.ng
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Can't Nigeria get drugs from Madagascar