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"No more revenue" most employers are shouting anywhere i go for my small marketing hustle. Does Buhari know that people are hungry and angry, he should not truncate this democracy, because very soon people will be calling for military boys to take over. |
Reuters – Militants claiming loyalty to Islamic State said they were behind suicide bombings near the Nigerian capital Abuja which killed at least 15 people, a statement on Twitter said on Sunday. On Friday, suicide bombers attacked two suburbs of Abuja. President Muhammadu Buhari had blamed Boko Haram, which has waged a six-year campaign to carve out an Islamist state in northern Nigeria, for the Abuja attack. But militants claiming loyalty to Islamic State said they had conducted the suicide bombings, according to the statement. The authenticity of the statement, which did not mention Boko Haram and was issued under the name Islamic State West Africa, could not be verified. It named three suicide bombers who it said were behind the attacks, the statement said. In May, the leader of the Islamic State militant group that controls parts of Syria and Iraq accepted a pledge of allegiance from Boko Haram, according to his spokesman. But the extent of cooperation between the two groups is not known. Islamic State, an ultra-hardline offshoot of al Qaeda, has declared a caliphate, a state governed in accordance with Islamic law, in captured territory in Iraq and Syria. The militants have gained global notoriety for killing or kidnapping members of ethnic and religious minorities and posting videos of its members killing Arab and Western hostages. http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/10/05/boko-haram-fighters-loyal-to-is-claim-responsibility-for-abuja-bombings/ |
we should stop derogating the yorubas because not all supported buhari |
I could only hope now that those that called GEJ Clueless in the name grabbing power, realizes that to rule is a different ball game from propaganda |
Time is running faster, he spend 70 million on what GEJ spend 70 billion, the question is what has he be able to do with the money he has saved unemployment is rising like a wave of tsunami. Asiwaju9ja: |
Illiteracy i don't think you possess basic education with what you wrote here. ibisko04: |
are you serious, are all these guys illiterate or ignorance or suffering from Budullard engrhorla: |
Gullible ones will say Death to Isreal and Free Palestinian |
I pity you cos you are comfortable that does not mean people are not suffering, woman get life Obiagelli: |
65 million nigerians are really illiterate omenka: |
Gullible post |
Let see the document Buhari sign for that 70 million to clear my doubt or he should stop deceiving his gullible followers |
Yes because federal govt has budget for them (AIT, Channels) some talk out of ignorance dekdek: |
You pay your staff when you run media outfit they are not charity homes, i hope your employer is not in this forum you would have been fie for not knowing simple type of entities and all of that. 7lives: |
Live coverage is different from news google is your friend just clear your doubt obailala: |
This propaganda must stop, How much do u think Ait, NTA and other media houses charge for hourly coverage of event Google it and see the fraud in 70 million budget for independence, i hope Buhari will open his books for us to see after now. |
Surrendering and still bombing, what is wrong with apc and buhari in the name replicating the niger delta amnesty in the north WHAT A CRAZY WORLD |
foretold is not new Buhari has called his boy from the field. |
Why are some nigerian so gullible, the propaganda of using 70 million for independence has actually sold, Buhari that is building semi-airport in daura for same purpose his predecessor used secondary school. for 4-5 years |
If Buhari is that prudent he will not be building telepad in Katsina for his plane to land when his predecessor used secondary school for same purpose |
are you just realizing that Buhari is the President of Norther Nigeria |
CBN is not a Revenue Generating Agency, because i voted for change YES IT IS |
Your time is running very fast use it very well mr. buhari |
living in fool paradise |
I hope Buhari is not stealing our money, because this shying away from ministers appointment is getting me thinking. come to think of it how come PMP want to make himself petroleum minister OBASANJO STYLE, CHANGE WE CALL CHANGE WE SEE. |
from a reliable source the govt is putting final touches on plan to block major online platforms. |
The Director-General of NIMASA, Mr. Haruna Jauro, stated this on Tuesday during a courtesy visit to the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, at Naval Headquarters in Abuja. Jauro while fielding questions from journalists, debunked claims that the agreement between the NIMASA and Global West overlaps the statutory responsibilities of the Nigerian Navy. He was emphatic that the contract with Global West was not an attempt by the agency to hijack the functions of the Navy. He said: “It does not. Yes, it does not because the Navy is one of its kind and no one is willing to go there and take anything from them. “What Global West is doing is just to help NIMASA to look at the issue that takes place in the waters, to push them back and I think we have done our best with them. So far, the level of piracy has reduced in the Lagos area. “We don’t have much reports of them again and they have been pushed towards the Delta area and we have been following them. And I think Global West has been instrumental to that so far. It (the contract) is supposed to be for ten years. It has run for three years.” Speaking further, the NIMASA DG also debunked the rumour and reports that the federal government had terminated the contract with Tompolo’s firm, saying the contract was designed for a 10-year period. He disclosed that the maritime agency’s deal with Global West had been running for three years now out of the 10-year period covered by the contractual agreement. According to Jauro, the firm which was mandated to provide platform for NIMASA to fight the scourge of piracy in the nation’s territorial waters, “have been able to reduce drastically, the scourge of piracy in the Lagos area.” Explaining the contract arrangement, he further disclosed that Global West was given the nod to acquire new vessels and maintain them for 10 years after which ownership of the vessels would revert to NIMASA, the alliance, which he claimed was able to pursue the pirates from the Lagos maritime area to the Delta section. “We have a private partnership arrangement with the Global West Vessels Specialists Limited. Part of the arrangement in the agreement is that they are going to buy the platforms; they are going to maintain them, manage them and run them. “At the end of the contract, they would revert to NIMASA. But So far, as far as the arrangement is going on, it is Global West who is buying the ships, not NIMASA. So the ships are presently under the control of Global West and not NIMASA,” he said. Jauro disclosed that his agency had acquired satellite surveillance system that would aid in real-time monitoring activities on Nigerian waterways and even the Gulf of Guinea. He said the achievements of NIMASA in the area of reducing maritime crimes would not have been possible without the efforts of the Navy. Responding, Ibas said the Navy had provided its officers and ratings to man vessels used for the NIMASA’s operations in line with a subsisting Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the agency and the navy. He also indicated interest in the navy keying into the surveillance system recently acquired by NIMASA which could help in the identification of ships that flout the International Ships and Ports facility Security (ISPS) Code and detection of ships that switch off their Automatic Identification System (AIS). “There is an MoU between the Nigerian Navy and NIMASA and that MoU is still subsisting. For every vessel that NIMASA procures, or engages, you have it manned by the Nigerian Navy; you have our officers and men manning those ships. “We provide the necessary security; we arm those ships, so that is the arrangement stands. So by whatever means that the boats are acquired, the Nigerian Navy is fully manning those boats and we still do,” he added. The CNS appreciated the efforts of NIMASA in the past eight years since the first MoU was signed between the two parties, most especially in areas of capacity building in training of officers and the agency’s contributions to the aviation arm of the navy with the Augusta 139 aircraft used in surveillance. While reiterating the need to review the MoU in light of events that have unfolded in recent years, Ibak emphasised the need to have ship wrecks cleared from the waterways in order to reduce navigational hazards and also free berthing spaces. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nimasa-deal-with-tompolo-didn-t-encroach-on-naval-responsibilities/221517/ |
With the recent development in the camp of boko haram this has shown that Pmp is just deceiving himself abt the fight against Boko Haram how could BH has the comfort of celebrating after bubu has given ultimatum to wipe them out. tme shall tell THIS CHANGE NA WAO |
You will soon be hit by the reality of the economy olosk: |
How many prove do you want aren't you in Nigeria. Ok he is the good books like timipre silver not like Saraki Abi, could this be selective change or Total change. atama27: |
I have what it takes to tell PMB to wise up from his folly. modath: |
It is a shame after how many months of looking for saints the best PMB can come out with is Amaechi................. |
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