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With a total of 133,227 beneficiaries, Katsina State is the highest recipient of the Federal Government’s Conditional Cash Transfer programme. Lagos, Delta and Borno states had zero beneficiaries, according to an infographic published by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting on states captured in the CCT scheme and their respective number of beneficiaries as of April 9, 2020. Data from the infographic showed that Katsina had the highest number ofLagos, Delta and Borno states had zero beneficiaries, according to an infographic published by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting on states captured in the CCT scheme and their respective number of beneficiaries as of April 9, 2020. Data from the infographic showed that Katsina had the highest number of beneficiaries, followed by Zamfara and Jigawa. The infographic, which was created on April 11, 2020, stated its source as the National Cash Transfer Office and revealed that 1,126,211 households were currently benefiting from the CCT programme. Zamfara, Jigawa, Kano, Plateau, Kebbi, Kogi, and Benue states had 130,764; 99,044; 84,148; 78,430; 76,026; 62,129; and 58,943 beneficiaries respectively. Nasarawa, Kaduna, Kwara, Gombe, Akwa Ibom, Yobe, and Bauchi states had 48,687; 35,384; 32,218; 26,532; 24,929; 24,814; and 23,305 beneficiaries respectively. The number of beneficiaries in the Federal Capital Territory, Niger, Taraba, Adamawa, Osun, Oyo, and Cross River states were 20,129; 19,898; 17,803; 16,988; 15,572; 13,811; and 11,998 respectively. For Edo, Bayelsa, Rivers, Abia, Anambra, and Imo states, the number of beneficiaries were 11,368; 9,805; 9,596; 9,347; 8,105; and 7,220 respectively. https://punchng.com/ |
itchie:Noted |
Don't let the left retroactively downplay the importance of today's Mueller hearings because it went poorly for Democrats. They held mock hearings, practiced for cameras, and even set up a stand-in Jim Jordan. They went all in. It didn't work. It flopped. |
ISIS has lost 98 percent of the territory it once held -- with half of that terror group's so-called "caliphate" having been recaptured since President Trump took office less than a year ago, U.S. military officials said Tuesday. The massive gains come after years of "onerous" rules, when critics say the Obama administration “micromanaged” the war and shunned a more intensive air strategy that could have ended the conflict much sooner. “The rules of engagement under the Obama administration were onerous. I mean what are we doing having individual target determination being conducted in the White House, which in some cases adds weeks and weeks,” said retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, the former head of U.S. Air Force intelligence. “The limitations that were put on actually resulted in greater civilian casualties.” But the senior director for counterterrorism in former President Barack Obama’s National Security Council pushed back on any criticism the former president didn’t do enough to defeat ISIS. “This was a top priority from the early days of ISIS gaining the type of territorial safe haven in particular, there was recognition that safe havens for terrorist groups can mean terrorist plots that extend — not just into the region — but to Europe and conceivably into the United States,” said Joshua Geltzer, author of “US Counter-Terrorism Strategy and al-Qaeda: Signalling and the Terrorist World-View,” now a visiting professor at Georgetown Law School. The latest American intelligence assessment says fewer than 1,000 ISIS fighters now remain in Iraq and Syria, down from a peak of nearly 45,000 just two years ago. U.S. officials credit nearly 30,000 U.S.-led coalition airstrikes and regional partners on the ground for killing more than 70,000 jihadists. Meanwhile, only a few thousand have returned home. Continue Reading Below The remaining ISIS strongholds are concentrated in a small area along the border of Syria and Iraq. ISIS, at one point, controlled an area the size of Ohio. While ISIS has been largely defeated, it continues to call on followers around the world to conduct terror attacks during the holidays with a new message sprouting up on Tuesday, and a suicide attack in Kabul on Christmas with ISIS claiming responsibility. It’s part of the terror group’s effort to expand influence into Africa and Afghanistan. The U.S. envoy to the anti-ISIS coalition warned late last week not to expect a complete defeat anytime soon. “ISIS became a brand, and a lot of pre-existing terrorist groups — you’ve seen this in the Sinai, for example — start to raise the flag of ISIS, mainly to recruit foreign fighters and other things,” said Brett McGurk, Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS at the U.S. Department of State, in a press briefing Thursday with reporters at the State Department. Deptula thinks the ISIS fight would have ended much sooner if then-President Obama had given his military commander in the field more authority. He compared President Obama’s actions to President Lyndon B. Johnson during the Vietnam War. “Obama micromanaged the war,” Deptula said. “We could have accomplished our objectives through the use of overwhelming air power in three months not in three years.” Deptula said ISIS-controlled oil supplies weren’t targeted for 15 months beginning in 2014, giving the terror group $800 million in much needed revenue to plot attacks and enslave millions of innocents. In addition to ISIS, an old nemesis has taken root in Syria, and which might take on a bigger priority for the Trump administration next year, according to Geltzer. “A lot of folks when they think about Al Qaeda probably still think of its center of gravity as being on that Afghanistan-Pakistan border,” he said. “But I would think of the center of gravity for Al Qaeda really having shifted to Syria at this point.” http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/12/26/isis-has-lost-98-percent-its-territory-mostly-since-trump-took-office-officials-say.amp.html?__twitter_impression=true |
ay234:So happy ![]() |
Worst Hitler Ever |
Israel will name a new train station after President Trump announced the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv will move to Jerusalem. Daily Caller reports: Israel’s transportation minister is planning to name a train station in Jerusalem after President Donald Trump as a gesture for recognizing the holy city as the capital of Israel. The nation’s transportation minister Israel Katz said Wednesday that the station, if approved and built, will be a thank you to Trump for his “courageous and historic decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the state of Israel.” The train station would sit in close proximity to the Western Wall, a holy site for worshipers of Judaism and a tourist attraction that brings in roughly 11 million visitors a year. The announcement comes after the United Nations defied President Trump, voting 128 to 9 against his decision to declare Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the US embassy to the Holy City. President Trump warned countries that voted against the United States at the UN that he may cut off their foreign aid. Trump told reporters, “They take hundreds of millions of dollars and even billions of dollars, and then they vote against us. Well, we’re watching those votes. Let them vote against us. We’ll save a lot.” The Trump administration issued a statement Sunday evening announcing the United States has made a ‘significant reduction,’ in its United Nations budget. “Ambassador Haley on the United States Negotiating a Significant Reduction in the UN Budget” Today, the United Nations agreed on a budget for the 2018-2019 fiscal year. Among a host of other successes, the United States negotiated a reduction of over $285 million off the 2016-2017 final budget. In addition to these significant cost savings, we reduced the UN’s bloated management and support functions, bolstered support for key U.S. priorities throughout the world, and instilled more discipline and accountability throughout the UN system. “The inefficiency and overspending of the United Nations are well known. We will no longer let the generosity of the American people be taken advantage of or remain unchecked. This historic reduction in spending – in addition to many other moves toward a more efficient and accountable UN – is a big step in the right direction. While we are pleased with the results of this year’s budget negotiations, you can be sure we’ll continue to look at ways to increase the UN’s efficiency while protecting our interests,” wrote Ambassador Nikki Haley. http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/12/new-jerusalem-train-station-named-president-trump/ |
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ValerianSteel:No he is not. He will provide jobs and end illegal immigration. That's a plus for him If the media, the political elites from but party and the special interest groups hate you it means you are doing something great. |
Lucasbalo:Hmmm. Let's hope you are wrong because Hillary will be worse because corruption and her globalist view will harm amreica more, Trump is just a man that doesn't back down easily from a fight and the media always find a way to make him loook bad but he is a great personality. People who have been close to him have nothing but nice things to say about him. And blacks love him here is a recent poll on how he is doing with blacks http://truthfeed.com/shock-poll-new-poll-confirms-that-black-americans-love-trump/6581/ |
ValerianSteel:I disagree but let's watch and see how it goes. I still think Trump is a better candidate though |
I said this when they announced military action. It won't work because it is very easy to blow up a pipeline very very easy. |
ValerianSteel:Yes to prove she is a strong woman who stands up for women's right. ValerianSteel:As long as the life of a young innocent woman is involved she should have cared she should have done the right thing and forget what the people say about it. ValerianSteel:that is to say she does not care about whose life was ruined in the process ValerianSteel:That is part of the corruption we are talking about. She should have been arrested for all her crimes ValerianSteel:You don't have to guess it,am very pro-Hillary so trying to argue this with me will lead no where. I can see that, I am just trying to poke you a little, I want her because Trump is a mystery but she will make a lousy president and she will definitely take corruption in the US to a whole new level.. |
newbornmacho:thanks |
ValerianSteel:True talk though Trump is something else, although I think he will bring back those jobs and protect the borders,. I still think Hillary Clinton is corrupt, remember how she supported her husband and told Americans that Monica was a liar. I see her as someone that will say anything to get elected she is too power hungry and She does not seem very truthful to me. It is a pity that we now have to choose between those two idiots, Clinton is not a rose, she is a criminal; as for trump I don't even know what to say about him. |
Islamabad |
[quote author=Built2last post=46412334]How sustainable is this project looking at the current economic realities. we always put the cart before the horse and that's why we are on auto reverse. why not focus on reviving the economy so that parents can be busy and cater for their children. States in Nigeria have tried this project and it failed woefully. Buhari needs a serious economic team. without it all these happening is jamboree. we are going down for his ineptitude and cluelessness. by the end of June we will be in full fledged recession if we record another negative ratio in GDP.[/quote lol you are right though.... This is project is stupid and should not be encouraged. They ran Osun state to the ground with projects like this. Lagos is now almost 2billion dollars in debt because of projects like this. It should be rejected by all. |
stanech:Here is what I found
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I think Trump will win. Americans need an outsider now more than ever |
Tekinikaly Depited |
The National leader of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, is embittered with President Muhammadu Buhari over the ministerial list submitted to the Senate last week, Daily Trust gathered.http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/-tinubu-unhappy-with-buhari-s-nominees/114454.html |
IMO electorates should make sure he joins his masters in Abuja |
midolian:I don't think so he has no point |
if the. election was to be conducted again we will still vote Gej and if u don't like it look for the nearest transformer |
zendy:Makes a lot of sense. when you hate something or someone you avoid them |
oikechukwu:I HV met a few delta igbos who would rather be called deltans maybe its just those few anyway I don't have a general view of this anyway. but that doesn't change the fact that others hate the igbos but still need them by their side. What are they afraid of? |
tempem:I just tried to post the video here I couldn't. But you can do a YouTube search of 'family guy over' or try this m.youtube.com/watch?v=3AkSzy-ZgqM Over! |
tempem:this is like 2 policemen communicating on a radio you have to say over after every sentence even if the sentence ends with over. watch this m.youtube.com/watch?v=KJCfUm21BsI&hl=en-GB&gl=NG Over! |
I am Igbo and let Mr say that other tribes don't like the igbos even the delta Igbo tribes but my question is why not give them their Biafra ? since you don't like them. and their attitude. let's give them Biafra and see if they are this bad or being hated for no reason at all. |
tempem:You have to say over after your sentence is over. Over! |
Good morning my friends and don't forget to say over. over! |

