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No wonder they all this place a zoo. JUST SEE ANIMALS EVERYWHERE. #smh |
The Chief Executive Officer of MTN, Mr Sifiso Dabengwa, has resigned, following the 5.2 billion dollar fine imposed on the company by the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC). Dabengwa made this known in a statement sent to newsmen on Monday in Abuja. He said that the resignation was in the best interest of MTN, which has seen its share price plummet since the fine was announced. “Due to the most unfortunate prevailing circumstances occurring at MTN Nigeria, I, in the interest of the company and its shareholders, have tendered my resignation with immediate effect,’’ Dabengwa was quoted as saying. It will be recalled that the 5.2 billion dollar fine was imposed on the company in October after it failed to deactivate unregistered SIM cards from its network. The company had been negotiating with the Nigerian authority on the fine, but a source at the NCC said that the commission had turned down a request for downward review of the fine. MTN currently has no fewer than 60 million subscribers in Nigeria. |
Lalasticlala, Ishilove abeg make una help this article. |
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Hehe... Interesting!! Reminds me of dissection sessions back in school. |
Open letter to Senator Mohammed Alli Ndume. NURSES DO NOT DESERVE MOCKERY!!! Sir, We hereby write in respect of the political statement allegedly made by you as recently published in the media. In one of your releases, you have been quoted as saying: “PDP is in a coma and only God knows when it will recover. As you can see now, they do not have any doctor or pharmacist and the only nurse is Olisa Metuh.” Sir, this statement is not only derogatory but highly demeaning! And as a respectable senator of the Federal republic of Nigeria, we believe you should know better! In a country like ours where nursing has been left in the lurch by those expected to protect its image, where nurses have become unappreciated and unheralded in spite of their contributions to the survival and sustenance of the Nigerian healthcare sector, where nursing has been singled out as the scapegoat of the failure of the healthcare sector and has now become the subject of battering and condemnation in the eye of the public; we do not deserve this further demeaning treatment from you sir! Analyzing your intentionally damaging political statement above, it could be deduced that you imply that the political figure whose name you mentioned in the statement is an object of derision. Using nurses however as a 'symbolism' to depict your target of mockery is not only disrespectful to the noblest profession of all time but also considered as a deliberate, calculated attempt to drag the image of the nursing profession in the mud. You are not only mocking the hundreds of thousands of Nigerian nurses (both home and abroad but the millions of nurses all over the globe. We therefore pronounce your latest political utterances quoted above as gross unethical name denting, calculated disrespectful taunt and expensive national satire! The above statement credited to you though unexpected is totally unacceptable from a respectable Nigerian senator like you. In dragging the image of nursing in the mud and singling out our most cherished profession as an object of derision in your political wars, you goofed in this one sir! We respect your vibrant contributions to ongoing national issues. We want to believe you have good intentions for our dear country Nigeria and we assume that you have deep respect and high regard for nurses. Nurses are beautiful creatures known for their remarkably hard working and self sacrificing attributes and wonderful work of keeping the hopes of millions of client and patients alive! At a time when the entire body of Nigerian nurses is being unjustly vilified because of the numerous criminal actions of uneducated quacks; at a time when the profession is working round the clock to address the gross misdeeds of a few bad eggs who needs to be flushed out of our system, what we deserve from politicians and the public is not mockery but deep appreciation and outstanding recognition of our indispensable contributions to the survival of the Nigerian health sector. We therefore categorically demand that you, within the next 48 hours, tender an unreserved apology not only to Nigerian nurses (home and diaspora) but to the millions of nurses all over the world working their socks off to care for and keep the hopes of millions of patients alive. Remeber that millions of nurses all over the world are visibly unhappy with you, they are watching and waiting! We believe you will take this message in good faith and take immediate responsible action to correct the wrong you have done us! Thanking you in anticipation of your immediate action. - The Inspired Nurses Network, Africa (I.N.N.A) #NursesDontDeserveMockery NURSES DO NOT DESERVE MOCKERY!!! Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume should apologize to nurses all over the world! #SenNdumeMustApologize #NursesDontDeserveMockery |
lalasticlala:Lolzz... Me I like robots that think like humans. ![]() |
maupe:Exactly the point. |
maupe:And it's very true. I read a section of the Constitution concerning the matter Section 140. It clearly stated that in such issues as Taraba's, the election should be nullified and a fresh election should be conducted and not that the other party/candidate should be declared winner. Hence it makes me think if there's no external(federal) influence on the tribunal's judgement. |
It's alright. I guess they want to build a new country with it. |
Where are all those associating Delta state with Biafra? I guess you're now one state down. ![]() |
I have learnt over time not to believe that any state is poor even though I agree that some are richer than some. Reasons being that, if only the leaders were not stealing and were judiciously using state resources for the development of their states, then we wouldn't be having much problems. Rather what we see in the system is stealing, stealing and more stealing so that even the so-called rich States don't even have anything feasible to show that they're rich. |
The more I see him in the papers, the more I love him. |
Hahaha... I'm so loving this Saraki and CCT game... Indeed everyone of them has got a skeleton in their cupboard. BTW Is it because its Saraki that's in the spotlight this issue is coming up? So they didn't know since that Justice Danlami had been indicted for these charges before now? #WeepForNaija. I really doubt the fact that corruption would be swept out of this country anytime soon. |
I always knew we gat it in us. Kudos to you bro. |
What is good for the goose is good for the gander. |
Hmm.... E don dey be o.. This chaos that was averted earlier seems to have resurfaced. It is well sha... |
So finally this is September for Buhari?? #OnechanceAPC |
lolaxavier:He who laughs last, laughs the best.. |
Hahahahahaha.... Walahi Lie Muhammed has taught this Ndume how to talk dirty. #BackToTheMatter It's just a matter of time before APC will become comatose without a doctor or even a nurse except a Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW) like Lie Muhammed. |
Ok. See her cute pointed nose like Michael Jackson's ![]() |
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TonyeBarcanista:Bro I'm not an APC sympathizer... I'm fully with the PDP and Gov. Wike. But what I'm concerned about is if the content is the letter is true and why Wike will deal so sternly with his aide. |
olumide81:Yea... And worst of all is that fact that the man is even a medical doctor. |
If indeed the contents of Mr. Tariah's resignation letter are really true then it doesn't spell good for the rivers people under the leadership of Gov. Wike. I honestly don't believe Dakuku would behave like that. My brother Tonyebarcanista what do you think of it? |
Has Buhari's ministers been sworn in yet? |
Seriously this is leadership. Not just sitting in a big glamorous office, drinking expensive wines, carrying long convoys and blaring sirens (very disturbing), and flying to and from Abuja. Nigerian leaders should learn how to engage the masses. PS: Even if this man doesn't work in Ekiti, he'll be forever loved because of his proximity to the masses. #GEJMYHERO #FAYOSEMYROLEMODEL |
No more Special Adviser to the Personal Assistant to the Senior Special Adviser to the Chief of Staff to the Honorable Min. of Niger Delta Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. ![]() |
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Seriously this is leadership. Not just sitting in a big glamorous office, drinking expensive wines, carrying long convoys and blaring sirens (very disturbing), and flying to and from Abuja. Nigerian leaders should learn how to engage the masses. PS: Even if this man doesn't work in Ekiti, he'll be forever loved because of his proximity to the masses. #GEJMYHERO #FAYOSEMYROLEMODEL |
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If the policeman get mind, why him run naa Rubbish... Buhari come and see ooo... Meanwhile safe trip my brother. I dey wait you for Jalingo because you obviously may not continue to Yola today again. |
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Rubbish... Buhari come and see ooo... Meanwhile safe trip my brother. I dey wait you for Jalingo because you obviously may not continue to Yola today again.