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remsonik:lol at the bolded by the way, the ring here is not the object, remember when they say ringleader as in the leader of a group? |
Some of the products expired as far back as 2004. The raid, which yielded expired products said to be worth over N1 billion, was carried out in the headquarters of the company and the home of the owner of Chocolat Royal, Amin Moussalli, both located in Victoria Island, Lagos. source: http://theeagleonline.com.ng/video-of-how-nafdac-stormed-chocolat-royal-to-discover-expired-products-part-1/ The raid, which yielded expired products said to be worth over N1 billion, was carried out in the headquarters of the company and the home of the owner of Chocolat Royal, Amin Moussalli, both located in Victoria Island, Lagos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1i0ZJJIeI4 |
suwailad:Oh Nairalanders, chai why now "And your picture is eating people's bandwidth, it is not necessary, if you want to be in the limelight, start trekking for whatever hideous reasons there is." |
Palava e dey find... |
onatisi:You are prompted to enter the last 4 digits of your debit card followed by your pin before successful transaction. Your PIN is only known to you now. Abi? |
SLIDEwaxie:I want to have an instant alert. |
SleekyP:Pls edit the post with this @petluva For those doubting this service, don't forget GTBANK already has mobile money service which works the same way as the other banks listed here. This new service is a different one. And for those questioning it's security. At least try it before making baseless conclusions. You are prompted to enter the last 4 digits of your debit card followed by your pin before successful transaction. |
My friend @Jimmy Abia said Parents of the bride. Mother of the groom. You see why I say Oshio took the best decision for his generations yet unborn |
When will Nairaland have users receive alert when their names are mentioned in a post they are not following? |
Journey Walkers. Me sef dey trek to London to congratulate David Cameron, |
The Minister of Trade and Investment, Olusegun Aganga, has said that Nigeria spent more than $6 billion in importation of cars. Speaking at the launch of the National Repository Portal (NARP), Aganga maintained that the automobile industry was a great tool for economic and national development. He also said that the industry would create jobs for unemployed Nigerians. “Today Nigeria spends more than $6 billion importing car into the country. If we continue with this trend we will put pressure on the foreign reserve of the country which today we cannot afford to pay due to fall in oil price. “The automobile industry is a great tool for industrial development in any nation, particularly in a developing country like Nigeria. “It is a big employer of labour with extensive forward and backward linkages in the economy. “Auto industry is a massive part of the economy. It has a high correlation between the economic growth, and development of the country. That is why all the large economic in the world particularly with a large population develop this sector because the balance of payment is safe. “The automotive policy was launched as part of the Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP). The NIRP aims to increase the contribution to our GDP by the manufacturing sector from 6.8 per cent in 2014 to above 13 per cent by 2017. “The main objective of the automotive policy is to bring back automotive assemble and develop local content. “This will enable us create employment, acquire technology for our industrialization and reduce pressure on the country’s balance of payment position resulting from escalating vehicle import bill. Commenting on the launch of NARP, the Minister said, “NARP portal is designed to integrate with all stakeholders to provide Nigerians with a truly national automotive database that will serve as a reference to automobile investors, maritime workers and internal revenue board.” According to him, a functional industrial database on all vehicles in Nigeria is critical to the success of the plan and in achieving industrial growth and development. He stressed that NARP would help check the diversion of Nigeria-bound imported vehicles to the ports of neighbouring countries adding that “all vehicles entering Nigeria will not be registered if their VIN is not in the repository.” “With the continued support of government, the implementation of the automotive policy is assured, leading the way to our industrialization. “I am accordingly very pleased to inaugurate the National Automobile repository portal,” he said. Director General of National Automobile Council (NAC), Engr. Aminu Jalal said the policy would help government maintain an up-to-date to database of vehicles. “It supports data exchange among government agency system to keep an updated database information of VIN. Managing Director of WestBlue Consulting, Valentina Mintah, whose company designed the portal said it would help the general public cross check particulars and history of vehicles and help determine compliance with appropriate duty obligations before buying. Sauce = Egusi http://shipsandports.com.ng/nigeria-spends-6bn-annually-on-vehicle-importation-says-aganga/ |
Norwegian Defence Chief, Haakon Bruun-Hansen, an admiral, has reportedly apologised to the country’s lawmakers for the sale of a fleet of decommissioned naval battleships and combats boats to a former Niger Delta militant, Government Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo. Ekpemupolo was the leader of one of the several militias in the Niger Delta region that led a devastating campaign of violence against the Nigerian state for several years until he was awarded a multi-billion-naira pipeline protection contract by the out-going Goodluck Jonathan administration as part of an amnesty deal with ex-combatants. After giving up fighting, surrendering his arms, and leading his men to hand over their weapons, Tompolo in 2012 received at least six decommissioned Norwegian battleships, a Norwegian newspaper, Daglabet, found in December. Among them were six fast-speed Hauk-class guided missile boats, now re-armed with new weapons. The most recent hardware was the KNM Horten, a fast-attack craft allegedly used for anti-piracy patrol in the Nigerian waters. Daglabet reported that the sale was implemented through a shell maritime Security Company based in the United Kingdom, CAS Global. CAS Global was used to evade a requirement by Norway that arms dealers obtain export license from their country’s foreign affairs ministry, the report adds. Ekpemupolo runs Global West Vessel Service, which handles maritime security for the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA). After the deal became public in December 2014, the Director General of NIMASA, Patrick Akpobolokemi, claimed the vessels were purchased as part of a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement in conjunction with the Nigerian Navy. He said the Navy has rearmed the vessels to enable it effectively carry out its anti-piracy patrol. “As an arm of the government responsible for maritime safety, security and regulations amongst others, we work in conjunction with the Nigerian Navy and other relevant security agencies to use their men and arms to patrol and provide safety of the country’s water ways, as mandated by the global body, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO),” he said. But the report that Norway sold such military hardware to an individual with a history of violence angered the country’s lawmakers and triggered an investigation leading to the arrest of three Norwegian civil servants, now being charged for corruption. Speaking during a parliamentary disciplinary committee enquiry into the sale of the battleships this week, the defence chief, Mr. Bruun-Hansen, admitted that military officials did not do proper due diligence before selling the decommissioned ships. “The fact that the vessels have landed in Nigeria under Nigerian flag reflects a breakdown in our systems, and I apologize for that,” Mr. Bruun-Hansen said during Thursday’s hearing. Bruun-Hansen was not the Chief of Defence at the time when the battle ship were sold to CAS Global. News bureau NTB reported that Mr. Bruun-Hansen’s predecessor, Harald Sunde, who was in-charge when the deal was struck, also apologised saying he was disappointed over all the mistakes made. He however blamed the breakdown of due diligence in the sale of the vessel to a reorganisation at the defence department’s logistics organization (FLO), at the time the sales was made. Also speaking during the hearing, Norwegian Foreign Minister, Børge Brende, said a lot about the sale and export of the vessels are still not known and the state prosecutor has been ordered to seek possible criminal violations. Dagbladet, which uncovered the shady deal, reported that a simple google search would have revealed that CAS Global only had a post office address, yet the military went ahead and allowed Nigerian representatives of the firm, probably handpicked by Mr. Ekpemupolo, to inspect the vessels before they were sold. “Does this mean that anybody can buy these boats, as long as they sign a declaration?” asked an irate Member of Parliament, Erik Skutle. ”Even terrorists? How on earth could this happen?” he added. During the hearing, Petter Jansen, the head of FLO also tried unsuccessfully to answer questions about another revelation by Dagbladet that Norwegian military had another former Norwegian Coast Guard vessel, the KV Titran, through a South African brokerage company, Nautic Africa, which in turn sold the vessel to an unnamed Nigerian company. Jansen admitted that that transaction didn’t also follow due diligence. Sauce = Egusi http://shipsandports.com.ng/norway-defence-chief-apologises-for-selling-warships-to-ex-militant-tompolo/ |
Blackchampion:Nna give me one. How much sef? |
Happened in Enugu. This is the link http://www.michelleniniblog.com/photos-gruesome-killing-of-a-revenue-officer-in-enugu/ |
Streamed live on 22 Mar 2015 Live News Broadcast from Nigerian Television Authority. Abuja, Nigeria https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_OZdW77sZM |
Ok. It is unfortunate this election is about GEJ and GMB. We will consider him in 2019. |
Einsthawkton:lol. oga agba sa gi n'oge na adighi anya. |
Before commenting please know the meaning of FLAG-OFF and COMMISSION. It says flag-off. |
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/dog-heads-supermarket-import.shtml ... At the time of writing, the claims in the messages remain unsubstantiated. However, it appears that the image may have been taken for use in the messages from the photostream of a flickr user named shakmati. The caption on the flickr image claims that the picture depicts "Dog heads and meat for sale in a major supermarket in seoul, south korea".
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wecan:How do I get to do that? |
I couldn't stop laughing when I saw this "IMO DISABLED" in Owerri this morning (28/12/14). By the way, who disabled Imo?
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Francon:You are funny But it goes to show that you only read the topic. Charity sales. |
Thank God they didn't pick those "This house is not for sale be aware of 419" Be aware instead of beware |
when next week? but how exam take affect pishure e no affect grammar? |
lie. originated from huzlers.com fake news carrier. They even gave us expo that this is fake: NASA has confirmed that the Earth will experience 6 days of almost complete darkness and will happen from the dates Tuesday the 16 – Monday the 22 in December. The world will remain, during these three days, without sunlight due to a solar storm, which will cause dust and space debris to become plentiful and thus, block 90% sunlight. 16 to 22 can't be 3 days but 6 days. |
Because of qualification. Lol We need auto-qualification. |
the guy dey try ooo. c d painting of President GEJ and the first lady, nice |
I rejoice with you on your new ride. Meanwhile renowned should replace reknown ![]() |
How do I download the lunch? |
