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Ahhhhh Trust no one |
Buhari stay with you |
I dey laugh ooooo. 50k kor, sexchat ni. |
Nice one. A serious lesson for all phone users to learn from and heed. |
Na lie |
KingGBsky:We dey see UPLIFTMENT |
Cool |
That one pass beating oooooo. Chai people are wicked.
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Interestingly interesting. But wait ooooo, what will he use £1 to accomplish? I initially thought it was £1 million. Chai there is God ooooo. |
DEAR OP, With regard to your recent enquiries in order to settle some misconceptions and bring about peace of mind to thy soul, hear me loud and clear oh OP, as proclaimed by my humble self from the mount Kilimanjaro of Africa, ''YOU SHALL NOT ONLY PAY THY TITHE IN FULL BUT ALSO ADD YOUR FIRST FRUITS PLUS THANKSGIVING AND SUPPLICATIONS.'' |
Fake logo |
What else do they do? |
This is good. |
TrapQueen77:Lol. I swear |
TrapQueen77:Wow. That's a big surprise. Thought you were in Naija. |
TrapQueen77:Why not we hook up for an outing |
TrapQueen77:I'm fantastic. How is your Sunday already? |
TrapQueen77:That's my queen. A bit of everything. Great. |
Lie, liar, lai muhammed
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Cool |
Wait let me consult the Oracle
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You never see something Mr Man. Na hell remain to pass through so as to be the BEST MAN. |
Lol Na who send you to acquire those watermelons before? |
Na fake silicon bööbs be that oooo |
She was a SLAY QUEEN indeed. |
I see a demon with two horns in the red logo that looks like that of a secret society. And behold, the demon in the red logo has a name, ''The SPIRIT of ENTERPRISE.'' |
We shall hold season 2 of the wedding feast and retake those pix at no fees at all from the Photographer. |
He get luck say nor be Naija this man dey. |
facelessangel:My dear, e don reach so ooooo. If you see wetin these nonsense DISCOs dey take our eyes see everyday ehn, na only God go punish them. By the way, after purchase, na which person transformer, electric poles or cables we go use to carry the current to our houses? |
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Friday stated that Fashola declared four categories of eligible customers in the Nigerian electricity supply industry on May 15, 2017, describing the declaration as a major policy directive in the industry. In a statement issued in Abuja, NERC said, “The declaration, which permits electricity customers to buy power directly from the generation companies, is in line with the provisions of Section 27 of the Electric Power Sector Reform Act, 2005, whereby eligible customers are permitted to buy power from a licensee other than the electricity distribution companies. In exercising the power conferred on him by the said Act, the minister directed the commission to permit four categories of customers to buy power directly from licensees other than electricity distribution companies.” It stated that the first category of eligible customers comprised of a group of end-users registered with the commission whose consumption was not less than two megawatts-hour/hour and connected to a metered 11kV or 33kV delivery point on the distribution network. These customers, according to NERC, must be subject to a distribution use of system agreement for the delivery of electrical energy.The commission added, “The next category of eligible customers are those connected to a metered 132kV or 330kV delivery point on the transmission network under a transmission use of system agreement for connection and delivery of energy. “Other category of customers under the declaration consists of those with consumption in excess of 2MWhr/h on monthly basis and connected directly to a metered 33kV delivery point on the transmission network under a transmission use of system agreement. “Eligible customers in this category must have entered into a bilateral agreement with the distribution licensee licensed to operate in the location for the construction, installation and operation of a distribution system for connection to the 33kV delivery point.” “The last category are eligible customers whose minimum consumption is more than 2MWhr/h over a period of one month and directly connected to the metering facility of a generation company, and have entered into a bilateral agreement for the construction and operation of a distribution line with the distribution licensee licensed to operate in the location,” the commission added. NERC stated that the new policy directive would bring into play new and stranded generation capacities, which might be contracted between the generation companies and eligible customers. According to the regulator, the declaration further provides that at least 20 per cent of the generation capacity added by the existing or prospective generation licensees to supply eligible customers must be above the requirement of the eligible customers.NERC noted that the supply shall be under a contract with a distribution or trading licensee at a price not exceeding the average wholesale price being charged electricity distribution companies by the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trader Limited. “The conditions for the declaration of eligible customer is subject to review by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission from time to time,” the regulator added. Prior to the latest declaration by Fashola, all electricity consumers in the different categories get their supply from the power distribution companies. The Discos had condemned the plan by the government to declare eligible consumers, as the spokesperson for their umbrella body, the Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors, Mr. Sunday Oduntan, argued that eligible customers “can be declared by the minister only when a competitive market exists in the Nigerian electricity supply industry.” ANED, however, stated that such a competitive market, driven by efficiency, presence and utilisation of industry contracts, was not existing at the moment. Although the power firms admitted that the minister, under Section 27 of the EPSR Act, 2005, had the authority to determine end-user customers, who then constitute eligible customers, it insisted that Section 28 of the Act required that the Discos must be compensated for any reduction in their ability to “earn permitted rates of return on their assets,” or any inadequacy in their revenues as a result of such determination. The power firms, therefore, warned that the move would have an effect on consumers. “What this means is that consumers will have to suffer an increase in their electricity tariff to accommodate this premature declaration of eligible customers,” ANED added. http://punchng.com/consumers-can-buy-electricity-directly-from-gencos-fashola/ |
The Department of State Services have arraigned a suspect at a Lokoja High Court for the kidnap of a victim who was forced to pay N12m as ransom. The court heard how the suspect, Momodu Onuku, paid debts and bought a Volkswagen Golf car from his N2.5m share of the ransom. A witness in the suit, David Olanrewaju, a principal legal officer with the DSS told the court presided over by Justice Sunday Otu that the accused confessed to him that his gang kidnapped Alhaji Adamu Makama and collected the sum of N12m as ransom from one Haruna Salihu. When hearing in the case resumed on Thursday, Olanrewaju in his examination-in-chief gave a detail of how Onuku was arrested and the confessional statement he made. He said, “On February 17, we got information from our local government formation in Ankpa that one Mallam Adamu Makama, a businessman residing at Opulega was kidnapped by unknown gunmen eight in number.” According to him, Onuku’s Nokia 105 was used by the kidnappers for ransom negotiation, adding that the suspect was located with the aid of GPRS. “The accused’s phone, a Nokia 105, was used during negotiation with the victim’s wife and one other person, Haruna Salifu. We later forwarded the numbers to our communication intelligence unit for geo-location of the owner and this led to the arrest of the accused in Dutse Alhaji area of Abuja on February 23,” he said. The witness explained that the accused in his statement said out of his share of the ransom, he used N1,130,000 to settle debts, N650,000 to purchase a Golf car, N150,000 on house rent, while N311,000 was used for household purchase. Olanrewaju added that N203,540 was found on the accused when he was arrested. However, counsel to the accused person, Glory Zekeri, objected to the admissibility of the statement as an exhibit before the court, claiming that her client was beaten and tortured before the statement was taken. She said the accused person had stated that the statement was not voluntarily taken from him as he was beaten and intimidated before giving the statement under duress. But under cross-examination, Olarewaju said the defendant gave the statement under a conducive atmosphere, denying any form of torture as the system abhorred torturing and intimidation of suspects. He said the accused had commended the effectiveness of DSS in tracing him to his house barely after 10 minutes of his arrival for the arrest through the geo-location of his phone. The presiding judge however adjourned the case to June 13, to enable prosecution close his case and the defendant open his defence. http://punchng.com/kidnap-suspect-paid-debts-bought-car-from-share-of-n12m-ransom-dss/ |
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