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gidigan |
bad
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more pitures
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for those who ply this road will know the misery and pains people plying this road go through everyday, not to even talk of the cost of repairing the cars due to the bad road. please help repost the pictures of the road till it gets the attention of Ogun state governor ibikunle amosu.
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Talk is cheap.. How much u get for account?? |
Quite funny but its actually the real truth of the todayz world
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fairlyusedpant:wicked |
This issue really gets me confused, if as a guy my lady will always want me to compliment her looks,tell her she is the most beautiful girl and all but will find it difficult to compliment the guy also because she doesn't want the guy to start feeling on top of the world. Why is this so ladies in the house? |
This politicians think we dont have sense at all ni |
A huge leak of confidential documents has revealed how the rich and powerful use tax havens to hide their wealth, as 11 million documents were leaked from one of the world’s most secretive companies, Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. They show how Mossack Fonseca has helped clients launder money, dodge sanctions and avoid tax. The company says it has operated beyond reproach for 40 years and has never been charged with criminal wrongdoing. Some Nigerian politicians were named in the leak, as not less than four assets belonging to the Saraki family — all tucked away in offshore territories — were uncovered in the leak. President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki was reported to have left them (the assets) out while declaring his assets to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) as required by Nigerian laws. But the President of the Senate yesterday said he had fully complied with the law on asset declaration. Under the code of conduct law, a public office holder is required to declare his own assets, those of his wife as well as assets in the names of his children below the age of 18. In his declaration form, Saraki listed property owned by his wife, Toyin Saraki, to include a plot of land at Lekki valued at N5 million, which he said was a gift he received in January 1989. Mrs. Saraki was also listed as owner of a property at 15 Bryanston Square, London W1 and 69 Bourne Street, London. While the first, which rental income was put at £48,000 with a value of £900,000, was acquired in January 1989, the second, which value was put at £2m and had rental value of £150,000, was acquired for business in April 2000. The Senate President stated in his assets declaration form that his wife held an account in Eco Bank Broad Street, Lagos, where she had N1.5 million at the time he became governor in 2003. She also maintained an account in Coutts & Co Strand, London, where she owned £450,000 and $125,000 in addition to $3 million in Northern Trust International Banking Corporation Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner. Mrs. Saraki was also listed as maintaining substantial shares in European and American Trading Company, Tyberry Corporation and Eficaz Limited just as she held 500,000 shares, valued at £500,000, at P.C.C (U.K) Ltd. He was however silent on the number of shares the former first lady had in Haussmann and Tiny Tee (Nig) Limited. But In a reaction to the claim contained in the Panama-based offshore provider, Mossack Fonseca and shared by the International Consortium of Investigation Journalists (ICIJ) that he failed to declare assets belonging to his wife, Mrs Toyin Saraki, in secret offshore territories, Saraki said he has in his different asset declarations included properties owned individually by himself and his wife. A statement signed by saraki’s special advisers on media, Yusuph Olaniyonu,and released to journalists in Abuja yesterday, made it clear that: “The property in question forms part of Dr. Saraki’s wife’s family asset. It is public knowledge that Mrs. Saraki comes from a family of independent means and wealth with numerous and varied assets acquired over decades in family estates and investments.” “Furthermore, the law only requires a public officer to declare both his own assets and those held by his spouse and his children under 18 years of age. The law does not require a public officer to declare assets held by the spouse’s family. The statement continued: “It is not expected by the law that a public officer should declare such assets held in the spouse’s family estate. Indeed, the Code of Conduct form does not make provision for declaration of spouse’s family assets”, he stated French President Francois Hollande hailed the “good revelations” which would “increase tax revenues from those who commit fraud”. The documents show 12 current or former heads ofher state and at least 60 people linked to current or former world leaders in the data. They include the Icelandic Prime Minister, Sigmundur David Gunnlaugson, who h |
See soup |
Musa played nothing in that game.. |
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has deducted points from Nigeria, Egypt and Tanzania, all members of Group G, following the withdrawal of Chad from the ongoing qualification race for the 31st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, Gabon 2017. Chad were due to travel to Tanzania for the fourth match in the group, but instead made the announcement of a shocking withdrawal, citing financial constraints. CAF swiftly applied its rules in conformity with Article 61 of the regulations of the competition which states: “If a team withdraws from the qualifying phase organised in groups, all its results shall be annulled (points, scored and conceded goals)”. ”Consequently, the three matches of Chad of Group G are cancelled and the results will not be taken into consideration”, CAF said. Egypt still lead the group with four points,, while Nigeria have two. Tanzania have a point. CAF further said that in accordance, with the rule set by CAF Executive Committee on 15 January 2015, any group reduced to three teams following the withdrawal of a team will have only the group winner qualifying for the final tournament. Furthermore, the Chadian Football Federation has been fined 20,000 US Dollars and also barred from participating in the next edition of the AFCON in conformity with Article 59 of the regulations of the Competition which states “any association declaring forfeit after the start of the matches is liable to a fine of twenty thousand (20,000) U.S. dollars. It will also not be allowed to participate in the next edition of the AFCON”. Meanwhile, Egypt will face Nigeria on Tuesday, 29 March 2016 in Alexandria. |
Bisi akande can open mouth for africa sha ;DBisi akande can open mouth for africa sha |
Lol
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Nawa o
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Took the time to snap this at the bank
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I can see white and gold lol...what do u see people??
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Hopefully |
spokesman of the Agency, Garba Mohammed, gave the assurance on Friday. According to him, this will address the gap in supply that has led to the current fuel scarcity being experienced by Nigerians. He said that the NNPC is working round the clock to find immediate and lasting solutions to the problems in the sector. The National President of the National Union Of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Mr Igwe Achese, had earlier said that he was hopeful that before the end of April, the petrol scarcity witnessed across Nigeria would end. He said that the union had, at a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, advised the government to put in necessary policies that would adequately regulate the prices of petroleum products. Mr Achese told Channels Television in a telephone interview that the stakeholders at the meeting agreed to work together in making sure that product distribution is not hindered. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had on Thursday said that the explanation on the fuel scarcity situation provided by the Minister of State for Petroleum was misunderstood . In a statement by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Garba Deen Muhammed, the NNPC assured Nigerians that the fuel shortages will be over in a matter of weeks, not months and that the fuel shortage would improve sufficiently to make the long queues disappear, correcting “the erroneous impression created that fuel shortage will linger for two months”. |
Amaechi embarassed himself tho |
same story |
same story |
elderly women like this |
I like wike tho.. but he just has to be careful with his decisions he can't afford to make a mistake |
we will be waiting oooo... |
sooooo; ?? |
our leaders are not intelligent ..dats all |
isoryt |
the daughter black sha |
lol.. for this lagos sha |
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