Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,194,787 members, 7,956,016 topics. Date: Sunday, 22 September 2024 at 09:26 PM

DaudaAbu's Posts

Nairaland Forum / DaudaAbu's Profile / DaudaAbu's Posts

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (of 60 pages)

Car Talk / Re: Tell Us Your Car Fault Lets Assess And Fix Them by DaudaAbu(m): 7:39am On Sep 03, 2023
kingreign:


I don't have an idea sir.

Sorry my questions are all lumped up.

Is Oando dex III ATF an appropriate gear oil for yaris hatchback 2006?

My transmission oil is smelling burnt what could be the problem? The gear doesn't select.
Car Talk / Re: Tell Us Your Car Fault Lets Assess And Fix Them by DaudaAbu(m): 1:37pm On Sep 01, 2023
kingreign:


DM 07034581213

Hello @kingreigb

Pls my toyota yaris 2006 hatch back S2Z engine gear had issues. Mechanic told me the ATF dex III from oando is smelling burnt and in needs of fiber as gear is not engaging but it engages only reverse.

Pls do you hav an Idea hw much this will cost compared to buying another gear
Car Talk / Re: Tell Us Your Car Fault Lets Assess And Fix Them by DaudaAbu(m): 12:18pm On Jun 30, 2023
kingreign:

Hello King
I drive a yaris 2006. My problem is that the gear oil keep getting short. I keep topping it with oando dex III. Most time the gear doesn't select it moves only in gear two. It's an automatic transmission and I bought it Nigerian used.
Do you have any recommendation for me?

Don't advertise car sales here. Asides that, it's a FORD, meaning it was 'Found On The Road Dead'!
Car Talk / Re: Let's Talk Brainbox Aka ECU. by DaudaAbu(m): 10:06am On Feb 26, 2023
Asunaky:
Yaris brainbox


Pls do you have Yaris hatch back brain box? How much is the price

Car Talk / Re: What Is Wrong With your car in lagos and ibadan?? by DaudaAbu(m): 9:57am On Feb 26, 2023
Hello.
Pls do you hav any merchant to recommend that I can buy Toyota Yaris hatch back ECU from?

Phones / Re: Clean Redmi Note 9 (4/128)for Sale SOLD by DaudaAbu(m): 3:18pm On Feb 05, 2021
jizzison:

Shey you dey joke ni?

The 4gb/128gb variant is #88,500 ooo
Check slot and pointek

What variant is this one then?
Phones / Re: Sold: Samsung Galaxy A21s For Sale Less One Month Old With 4 Gig Ram, 128gig Rom by DaudaAbu(m): 8:06am On Feb 05, 2021
I have 55k..can we still deal?
Phones / Re: One Month Redmi 9c 3gb/64gb Plus 64 Gb Memory Card @n50,000 by DaudaAbu(m): 3:50pm On Feb 02, 2021
41500 deal?
Phones / Re: Samsung Official Thread by DaudaAbu(m): 2:14pm On Jan 24, 2021
Kingsean:
3 months old Samsung A30s for sale@60k. 64gb rom, 4gb ram. charger included
Whatsapp:07035703008

Can you post th pix here? And the reciept
Health / Re: LASG To Commission Four-floor 100-bed Maternal And Child Centre In Badagry by DaudaAbu(m): 5:40pm On Dec 07, 2020
Fine and really really encouraging..

If only every other state has at least 3 I.e obe in each senatorial district, then Nigeria would hav made progress

3 Likes

Health / Re: LASG To Commission Four-floor 100-bed Maternal And Child Centre In Badagry by DaudaAbu(m): 5:39pm On Dec 07, 2020
As it is in badagry ready for commisioning the one in Epe is still there. I am not sure they've finish it talk more of furnishing it.

@jidesanwoolu should pls come and finish the MCC in Epe
Family / Re: Lady Calls Out Her Husband, Pius Angbo, A Staff Of Channels TV, For Beating Her by DaudaAbu(m): 4:44pm On Dec 07, 2020
whatever happens the family suffers.

If its me I will just divorce her jejely....afterall its easier for a man who has had 4 kids to get married to a new wife that had never been marred than for a woman who've had 4 kids to find another husband.

The beating is uncalled for and I'm not supporting it.

But look at it seriously, if she's had 4 children in 6yrs it means she's either pregnant most of the time or she's breast feeding.It also means that the husband has not been having good time with the wife (not in sexually pls). Hence he has to go out and hang out with friends and devour bottles which is also another story. And did she expect that the moment they get married he should stop hanging out with friends?
Religion / Re: Isreal Vs Palestine , Muslims? Arab? by DaudaAbu(m): 8:44am On Nov 08, 2020
angelEmade:

you sounded wise all along but you ended it with a big discord. you don't have to stylishly take a swipe at christians and Jews...otherwise you should have mentioned why Islamic extremists like the bokoharam terrorists are against the study and adaptation of Western languages and culture
.
.
don't get me wrong I appreciate your write-up...I have learned a few things from it. although we all know how the Gideons New testament Bible have an Arabic translation of the most famous Bible verse all along.
.
.
Now please kindly help educate your Muslim brothers to stop dishing out violent and brutal justice to fellow brothers found reading the Arabic language or writing Arabic inscriptions. or you have never heard the popular myth that a non Muslim who reads the Arabic letterings would run mad? in the north I think such person would be killed.
.
.
this is why I mentioned that Christians are not the issue...bro...you have to educate everyone generally.
.
.
you didn't mention the Christians...but it is tale of witch and child. We know who killed the child!

Unfortunately it not my write up, I jst shared it

And for the issue of extremist, every religion has its own only that muslim are shown to hav more of it. Islam as a religion uphold the sanctity of life if some choose to kill in the name of islam, then I hav nothing to say to dat
Religion / Isreal Vs Palestine , Muslims? Arab? by DaudaAbu(m): 11:32am On Nov 05, 2020
HIDDEN SECRETS

Things no one has Told You..

There are more Christians in Palestine than Israel. Their vernacular is Arabic.

There are more Israelis who are Muslims than those who are Christians.

The population of Palestine is 12 million. 7 percent [approximately 840,000 of them] are Christians.

In contrast, Israel population is 8.5million. Only 2 percent of Israelis, [approximately 171,000] are Christians while 17.5 percent of Israelis, [approximately 1.5m], are Muslims.

Now let me further break it down. Most of the 840,000 Palestinian Christians speak Arabic as their vernacular. Most don't speak or understand English.

Their Holy Bible is written in Arabic language.

In the Arabic Bible, God is called Allah. That is how God is called in Arabic language. Same way the Yoruba Bible calls God "Oloun."

If they want to say "God is great", they also say "Allah Akbar."

If they want to say "Glory to God" they say "Alhamdulilahi."

Their preachers preach to them every Sunday in their churches in their vernacular, which is Arabic. Just like the Catholic Pope preaches in Latin. Sunday services in many parts of Egypt too are conducted in Arabic because that is their native language.

Don't let the fear mongers continue to spread fear and sow discord among us.

Those saddled with the task of uniting us have become instruments of division.

Arabic is not Islam and Islam is not Arabic. One is a language, the other is a religion.

Arabic is a language like English, like French, like German, like Spanish, like Hindi, like Yoruba, Hausa and Ibo. It is not a religion.

So if you like another man's English language and claim to hate another man's Arabic language because most Muslims speak Arabic, my friend, you are simply a slave of accidental civilization.
Politics / Re: Sanwo-Olu To Flag Off 18.74km Eti-Osa-Lekki-Epe Expressway Project by DaudaAbu(m): 8:20pm On Oct 30, 2020
Ofemmanu1:
Cover up project.

Abi oh
Politics / Re: Sanwo-Olu To Flag Off 18.74km Eti-Osa-Lekki-Epe Expressway Project by DaudaAbu(m): 8:19pm On Oct 30, 2020
Nice one

Long over due. I thought they'll never get to it.
Ajah to Epe dat is not more than 45km will be taking 5 - 6hrs haba.
Aside dat, I'm thinking once dangote refinery start operation were are the more 500 trucks that would be evacuating product be passing through? Is not the same epe road?

Make dey sha do the work

3 Likes

Health / Re: UNICEF: 57% Nigerian Children Don’t Have Birth Certificates by DaudaAbu(m): 5:44pm On Sep 22, 2020
Dont woor when the children grow up they will get 2 or moredeclation of age
Politics / Re: Edo 2020: DSS Arrests APC Supporter For Vote-Buying In Edo (Pictures) by DaudaAbu(m): 1:33pm On Sep 19, 2020
Proof dat its an Apc agent

2 Likes

Politics / Re: Edo 2020: DSS Arrests APC Supporter For Vote-Buying In Edo (Pictures) by DaudaAbu(m): 1:33pm On Sep 19, 2020
E don be

1 Like

Politics / Re: Edo Election: INEC Staff Take Cash From APC, Claim They Have Not Been Paid - AIT by DaudaAbu(m): 1:19pm On Sep 19, 2020
movierequest:
this pple eh,no shame at all

meanwhile if u are in ph and need hd movies,or cartoon for your kids,check my signature

Did. You hear anything
Politics / Re: Edo Election: INEC Staff Take Cash From APC, Claim They Have Not Been Paid - AIT by DaudaAbu(m): 1:18pm On Sep 19, 2020
One party has been the one making all the noise since morning. A clear indication that the 3 credit MOU governor is going.... Obagone fair well in your solitude!!!

Aided by the propaganda media like AIT

2 Likes

Islam for Muslims / Re: What Is That Quranic Verse That Gets To You Everytime? by DaudaAbu(m): 6:45am On Sep 11, 2020
Al mal,wal banun zinatul haya tud-dunya

Money and children are the adornment of this world

26 Likes

Romance / Re: Meet Daddy Freeze's Mom - Prof Smaranda Olarinde by DaudaAbu(m): 2:20pm On Sep 09, 2020
oluwaseyi0:
Outstanding achievement from freeze mum

A professor of law

Can I humbly ask who is the mother of ibioyemi?

No you cannot. Except you want to be threatened
Romance / Re: Meet Daddy Freeze's Mom - Prof Smaranda Olarinde by DaudaAbu(m): 9:08am On Sep 09, 2020
So he is not a ''bastard somalian afterall''
Romance / Meet Daddy Freeze's Mom - Prof Smaranda Olarinde by DaudaAbu(m): 8:44am On Sep 09, 2020
What you must know about Daddy Freeze’s mother


By Kazeem Ugbodaga

Controversial on-air personality, Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, has been dominating the social media space for too long, with his critical comments and attacks on Christian ministers and others.

But many people know little or nothing about his mother.

Daddy Freeze has now showcased who his mother is to his teeming followers on Instagram and Twitter.

His mother is Professor E. Smaranda Olarinde, who is currently the Acting Vice Chancellor, Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti.

Here him speak on his Instagram page: “Here’s my mum, Professor E. Smaranda OLARINDE FCArb, Acting Vice Chancellor, Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, receiving on behalf of the University, the 2019 Best Choice Quality Award from the European Society for Quality Research, ESQR, Berlin, Germany.”

Smaranda Olarinde is a Nigerian professor of Law, President of the Nigerian Association of Law Teachers In 1995, she served as UNICEF’s Legal Researcher for Niger and Oyo State.

She has put to bear three decades of cumulative experience as a law teacher, academic, researcher and legal practitioner. Her legal background, in both civil law (Romania) and common law (Nigeria) systems, adds to her diverse multidisciplinary profile.

Her focus has been on women, children and young adolescents’ rights and protection. In 1989 She was a legal researcher for IDRC on Land Tenure and Access to land for women.

She also served as a Legal Researcher for World Bank on Law Development and the Status of Women (1990) and Towards a Gender Strategy in Nigeria (1992).

She is a versatile administrator, having occupied leadership positions of Acting Provost, College of Law; Acting Head of Department of Public and International Law (three tenures) University of Ibadan; Sub Dean, Undergraduate and pioneering Sub Dean Postgraduate, Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan.

https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/07/09/what-you-must-know-about-daddy-freezes-mother/

1 Like

Politics / Re: Confusion As Subsidy Returns, NNPC Pays N5.4bn As Under Recovery In 2018 by DaudaAbu(m): 5:16pm On Aug 30, 2020
Mindlog:
Abracadabra!

Why not
Politics / Re: Confusion As Subsidy Returns, NNPC Pays N5.4bn As Under Recovery In 2018 by DaudaAbu(m): 5:15pm On Aug 30, 2020
Tackling Diversions By Revenue-Generating Agencies
August 29, 2020

Email: yemi.adebowale@thisdaylive.com

The situation at the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), as reflected in its recent presentation to the Senate’s Joint Committee on Finance and Planning, represents the corruption, mismanagement and ineptitude in virtually all federal revenue-generating agencies. The DPR, one of the agencies that have failed to remit good money to the Federation Account as expected, was queried by the Senate for sending a meagre N44.5 billion into the Consolidated Revenue Fund out of the N2.4 trillion it generated in 2019. The situation at the DPR is mind-boggling.

The agency’s Head of Planning, Mr. Johnson Ajewole, who stood in for his DG, Sarki Auwalu, during the enquiry at the Senate, confirmed the frightening gap between what was realised and what they remitted. The DPR management deducted N88 billion from the N2.4 trillion generated last year as 4 per cent approved collection fee. A monstrous N88 billion as cost of collection in one year? I wonder who approved this.

The DPR could not even convincingly account for the remaining unremitted collections, as it simply said overhead and operational costs swallowed the remaining money, without specific figures tied to them. We are talking about over N2 trillion balance here; that’s about 20 per cent of Nigeria’s budget 2020. The Head of Finance and Accounts of the DPR, Mrs. Lilian Ufondu confirmed that the agency had already collected N1.13 trillion in the first eight months of this year for the federal government and it is projecting N3.4 trillion as revenue for 2021. The bulk of these are usually diverted.

Also recently, a N7 billion under-remittance by the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) was confirmed. The agency collected the revenue and claimed it was spent on inspection of factories. Over N7 billion spent on inspection! The Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, James Faleke scolded NAFDAC: “In the past few weeks, we have been talking about Chinese loans when the money is there in the system. We have the money in Nigeria but we are not doing the needful. We are not remitting what we are supposed to remit. The private sector will not remit the taxes and you, government agencies, being paid salaries, will not remit. Where will the government get money to fund the capital projects when we have deficit budget every year.”

At the Securities and Exchange Commission, N10.3 billion is spent annually on the salaries of about 600 staff. That’s an average of N15.7 million per person. SEC is one of the most lucrative places to work in Nigeria. Revenue of N8.36 billion generated in 2019 could not even cover its salaries. So, SEC hardly remits anything to the Consolidated Revenue Fund Account. That was why it projected a revenue of N8.3 billion in 2021 while its expenditure was put at N14.4 billion.

At the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), good money is made from sold confiscated items and executive services rendered by its operatives. This money is never remitted to the Federation Account.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is the biggest culprit when it comes to diversion and wastage of revenue. Last year, it deducted over N300 billion from revenue collected, under all manner of approvals – seven per cent cost of collection and another two per cent cost of collecting VAT. Customs expenditure in its approved 2020 budget is frightening. Personnel cost will gulp N98.61 billion while overhead cost will guzzle N15.95 billion while it voted N123.59 billion for capital cost. This year, the Nigeria Customs will consume N238 billion of the revenue it would collect for the FG.

I have persistently stated that this country has no business taking loans to fund its budget if the revenue-generating MDAs are well managed. With a good government, the corruption, mismanagement and ineptitude will be tamed, and these agencies will provide enough funds for our budgets.

The other day, I heard the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila raising the alarm over the continuous diversion of revenue by government agencies. He vowed that the House of Representatives would stop MDAs from diverting revenues they are supposed to remit to the Federation Account. Gbajabiamila also specified that the failings of the revenue-generating agencies pushed the federal government into seeking loans to finance infrastructural development.

He said: “We need to impose deep cuts in the cost of governance and improve internal revenue generation and collection so that we can free up resources that can then be deployed to fund policy initiatives that will enhance the lives of our people. The revenue-generating agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria have a vital role to play in this regard. There has thus far been a consistent failure to adhere to the revenue remittance agreements to which many of these agencies have committed.

“We have credible reports that these desperately needed funds have in many cases, been diverted to finance unnecessary trivialities. At the same time, the Government is left scrambling for alternative sources to fund priority projects. We cannot afford this dynamic, and we will not tolerate it anymore.

The legislature remains the keeper of the public purse, with broad constitutional authority to act on behalf of the Nigerian people, to ensure that our collective resources are efficiently administered in service of the public good. Let no one be in doubt, the House of Representatives will not hesitate to act on our constitutional authority notwithstanding whatever objections may arise.”

Good that Gbajabiamila recognises that corruption in almost all the MDAs is depriving Nigeria huge revenue. It is not enough to just query these MDAs. The Speaker and his colleagues in the National Assembly should take pragmatic action to end this mess. They should back their tough talks with action, by putting pressure on the Executive to do the needful. A serious Executive, genuinely fighting corruption, would have ended poor remittance of revenue in weeks. Over five years after President Buhari commenced his so-called war against corruption, the story is the same in virtually all the MDAs. Yes, corruption in MDAs predates the Buhari government, but he told us that it won’t be business as usual under him. It was a sham.

Nigerians are agitated by the rising debt profile of the country, with many raising concerns over external loan agreements between Nigeria, global bodies and countries, especially China. Clearly, Nigeria does not need to seek external borrowings, especially from China, if the MDAs fully and honestly remit revenues collected on behalf of the federal government.

State governors should also show interest in the activities of federal revenue generating agencies because they are co-owners. These agencies belong to all the three tiers of government; not just the federal government. This is the truth. Governors must insist on full remittance of revenue collected to the Federation Account. All manner of crooked expenditure must also end.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/08/29/tackling-diversions-by-revenue-generating-agencies/?fbclid=IwAR3bFTtnAhnTuvmOeLhtJSXww88C3inW8

2 Likes

Politics / Re: Reason We Borrow From China: How Revenue Generated Are Diverted In Nigeria by DaudaAbu(m): 1:44pm On Aug 30, 2020
hajimosho:

If we don't adopt Chinese strict law on theft and embezzlement, we won't have a turn around. embarassed


Abi ohh. If the Chinese you are borrowing from hav been squandering their resource could we ha borrowed from them

1 Like

Politics / Re: Reason We Borrow From China: How Revenue Generated Are Diverted In Nigeria by DaudaAbu(m): 8:47am On Aug 30, 2020
AngusTV:
But I have a question o. What happens to all the money we make from sale of crude oil?

Its all part of it .NNPC and DPR only remit what they like to govt, then spend the rest

1 Like

Politics / Re: Reason We Borrow From China: How Revenue Generated Are Diverted In Nigeria by DaudaAbu(m): 8:21am On Aug 30, 2020
Why wont we borrow when monies generated are spent any how
Politics / Reason We Borrow From China: How Revenue Generated Are Diverted In Nigeria by DaudaAbu(m): 8:14am On Aug 30, 2020
Tackling Diversions By Revenue-Generating Agencies
August 29, 2020

Email: yemi.adebowale@thisdaylive.com

The situation at the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), as reflected in its recent presentation to the Senate’s Joint Committee on Finance and Planning, represents the corruption, mismanagement and ineptitude in virtually all federal revenue-generating agencies. The DPR, one of the agencies that have failed to remit good money to the Federation Account as expected, was queried by the Senate for sending a meagre N44.5 billion into the Consolidated Revenue Fund out of the N2.4 trillion it generated in 2019. The situation at the DPR is mind-boggling.

The agency’s Head of Planning, Mr. Johnson Ajewole, who stood in for his DG, Sarki Auwalu, during the enquiry at the Senate, confirmed the frightening gap between what was realised and what they remitted. The DPR management deducted N88 billion from the N2.4 trillion generated last year as 4 per cent approved collection fee. A monstrous N88 billion as cost of collection in one year? I wonder who approved this.

The DPR could not even convincingly account for the remaining unremitted collections, as it simply said overhead and operational costs swallowed the remaining money, without specific figures tied to them. We are talking about over N2 trillion balance here; that’s about 20 per cent of Nigeria’s budget 2020. The Head of Finance and Accounts of the DPR, Mrs. Lilian Ufondu confirmed that the agency had already collected N1.13 trillion in the first eight months of this year for the federal government and it is projecting N3.4 trillion as revenue for 2021. The bulk of these are usually diverted.

Also recently, a N7 billion under-remittance by the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) was confirmed. The agency collected the revenue and claimed it was spent on inspection of factories. Over N7 billion spent on inspection! The Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, James Faleke scolded NAFDAC: “In the past few weeks, we have been talking about Chinese loans when the money is there in the system. We have the money in Nigeria but we are not doing the needful. We are not remitting what we are supposed to remit. The private sector will not remit the taxes and you, government agencies, being paid salaries, will not remit. Where will the government get money to fund the capital projects when we have deficit budget every year.”

At the Securities and Exchange Commission, N10.3 billion is spent annually on the salaries of about 600 staff. That’s an average of N15.7 million per person. SEC is one of the most lucrative places to work in Nigeria. Revenue of N8.36 billion generated in 2019 could not even cover its salaries. So, SEC hardly remits anything to the Consolidated Revenue Fund Account. That was why it projected a revenue of N8.3 billion in 2021 while its expenditure was put at N14.4 billion.

At the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), good money is made from sold confiscated items and executive services rendered by its operatives. This money is never remitted to the Federation Account.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is the biggest culprit when it comes to diversion and wastage of revenue. Last year, it deducted over N300 billion from revenue collected, under all manner of approvals – seven per cent cost of collection and another two per cent cost of collecting VAT. Customs expenditure in its approved 2020 budget is frightening. Personnel cost will gulp N98.61 billion while overhead cost will guzzle N15.95 billion while it voted N123.59 billion for capital cost. This year, the Nigeria Customs will consume N238 billion of the revenue it would collect for the FG.

I have persistently stated that this country has no business taking loans to fund its budget if the revenue-generating MDAs are well managed. With a good government, the corruption, mismanagement and ineptitude will be tamed, and these agencies will provide enough funds for our budgets.

The other day, I heard the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila raising the alarm over the continuous diversion of revenue by government agencies. He vowed that the House of Representatives would stop MDAs from diverting revenues they are supposed to remit to the Federation Account. Gbajabiamila also specified that the failings of the revenue-generating agencies pushed the federal government into seeking loans to finance infrastructural development.

He said: “We need to impose deep cuts in the cost of governance and improve internal revenue generation and collection so that we can free up resources that can then be deployed to fund policy initiatives that will enhance the lives of our people. The revenue-generating agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria have a vital role to play in this regard. There has thus far been a consistent failure to adhere to the revenue remittance agreements to which many of these agencies have committed.

“We have credible reports that these desperately needed funds have in many cases, been diverted to finance unnecessary trivialities. At the same time, the Government is left scrambling for alternative sources to fund priority projects. We cannot afford this dynamic, and we will not tolerate it anymore.

The legislature remains the keeper of the public purse, with broad constitutional authority to act on behalf of the Nigerian people, to ensure that our collective resources are efficiently administered in service of the public good. Let no one be in doubt, the House of Representatives will not hesitate to act on our constitutional authority notwithstanding whatever objections may arise.”

Good that Gbajabiamila recognises that corruption in almost all the MDAs is depriving Nigeria huge revenue. It is not enough to just query these MDAs. The Speaker and his colleagues in the National Assembly should take pragmatic action to end this mess. They should back their tough talks with action, by putting pressure on the Executive to do the needful. A serious Executive, genuinely fighting corruption, would have ended poor remittance of revenue in weeks. Over five years after President Buhari commenced his so-called war against corruption, the story is the same in virtually all the MDAs. Yes, corruption in MDAs predates the Buhari government, but he told us that it won’t be business as usual under him. It was a sham.

Nigerians are agitated by the rising debt profile of the country, with many raising concerns over external loan agreements between Nigeria, global bodies and countries, especially China. Clearly, Nigeria does not need to seek external borrowings, especially from China, if the MDAs fully and honestly remit revenues collected on behalf of the federal government.

State governors should also show interest in the activities of federal revenue generating agencies because they are co-owners. These agencies belong to all the three tiers of government; not just the federal government. This is the truth. Governors must insist on full remittance of revenue collected to the Federation Account. All manner of crooked expenditure must also end.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/08/29/tackling-diversions-by-revenue-generating-agencies/?fbclid=IwAR3bFTtnAhnTuvmOeLhtJSXww88C3inW868Crt_4zgucibi_ANC641YCQoY
Autos / Re: 2008 Lexus ES 350 For Sale See Awoof Oh My God by DaudaAbu(m): 2:48pm On Aug 27, 2020
Dangrace01:
Thanks for the calls. Still available

Nice ride

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (of 60 pages)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 65
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.