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Hmm. Nigeria has failed |
pls I need a copy of this book
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Ubunja my Man !!
Well done sir. |
Good PM. please am very much interested in it. please semd to my email address. pascal.dubiss@gmail.com |
what is d range of cost for d courses |
Funkybabee:How does it work ? |
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BY OG DEJI Willie Obiano of Anambra State has given the cattle dealers association two weeks ultimatum to pay compensation to farmers in some communities whose crops were destroyed last year by herdsmen. The South East zonal chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle breaders Association, MACBAN, Alhaji Idris Sadiq Gidado stated this in an interview with the Vanguard. He said they have N137,000 to pay the affected communities, adding that it was only Ufuma community that had outstanding compensation that would be paid in the next five days. Obiano’ This came as the Patriots, an amalgamation of Igbo progressives, yesterday rejected any form of colony, open grazing or grazing bills for cattles in Igbo land. Gidado, however said that so far, they have paid compensation to Ezeagu, Mbaukwu, Okija, Omo, Aguleri, Ayamelum and a few others. He said the association and communities had entered into an agreement that if a herdsman destroys farmers crops, the owner of the cattle will pay heavy compensation to the farmers whose crops were destroyed. “Cattle that were killed last year by aggrieved farmers in some communities were more than 100, but governor Willie Obiano asked the communities to pay for 78 cattle whose cost stood at N50, 000 each.” According to him, the agreement was reached by the leadership of the association, cattle owners, community leaders, leaders of farmers association and government However, he said it was further agreed that if a cattle is killed, the community will produce the killer or pay compensation to the owner of the cattle at the current market value. Patriots reject cattle colony, open grazing The patriots, an amalgamation of Igbo Progressives have equivocally rejected any form of colony, open grazing or grazing bills for cattles in Igbo land. The group in a press conference in Enugu, yesterday, also urged Ndigbo to embrace the ongoing voters registration and obtain their permanent voters cards, PVCs. The Patriots said they were amazed on how some Igbo leaders were moving towards accepting any of the cattle-intended occupation of some parts of Igbo land and describe the move as reprehensible. Coordinator of the group, Mr. Obumneme Okafor in conjunction with other members of the group said it was perplexing that the federal government was moving for cattle settlements, while it ignores the horrendous actions and atrocities by herdsmen that have led to unconscionable destruction of lives and food crops. “We appeal to all men and women of goodwill of Igbo extraction in all forms of government and authority to heed the clarion call, lend their voices, influence, connections, power defacto and dejure in this struggle against internal neo colonialism and subjugation,” the group pleaded. They went further to call on legislative houses on the South East geopolitical zone to enact anti-grazing and Cattle colony laws with dire consequences for infractions and empower the state governors to enforce the law without let or hindrance. In the light of the challenges, the group called on all Igbo that are 18 years and above to obtain their permanent voters cards, PVC, in the ongoing continuous voters registration for electoral process. “That is the only legitimate weapon through which you can participate and influence the electoral process by electing true representatives who will be on sync with our yearnings and aspirations as a people. “We urge President Muhammadu Buhari to deescalate the tension in the land by being more sensitive, just, considerate, humane and parochial in dealing with affairs of the nation taking into cognizance the ethnic, cultural and religious diversities of Nigerians,” the group stated. http://www..ng/news/obiano-gives-fulani-herdsmen-2-weeks-pay-compensation-farmers
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Afonjas are fucking bastards Why was a wikipedia page edited today ?? ohhhh ! to increase their propaganda and lies
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bakynes:It's Esseke not Etsako I think you're the most confused person here |
bakynes:Are you so stupid to know that anyone can edit wikipedia ? Now take a closer look at this screenshot Afonja, why do you think it was edited today ?
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AshiwajuFoward:Ogun state is not the only state in Nigeria that the federal government is owning money. Federal government is also owning Anambra state too https://www.nairaland.com/3008231/fg-owes-16-states-n580bn |
Biggest in Africa. smh
lies and propaganda.
Op have do knw about SAS Drakensberg South African warship? |
Biggest in Africa. smh
lies and propaganda.
Op have do knw about SAS Drakensberg South African warship? |
Peter Obi comes to mind |
philGeo:A country that the military vow to protect its people, are the greatest killers of nigerian, u are here talking about brother some people were here rejoicing wen Nigerian army were shooting unarmed protesters. |
philGeo: |
The United Nations Children Funds (UNICEF) says the toilet-pupil ratio in public primary schools in Katsina State is ‘’one toilet per 161 pupils’’ (1:161) on the average. Mr Muntaka Mukhtar, the UNICEF Katsina State Education Specialist, disclosed this on Thursday in Katsina while presenting the state’s Annual School Census for 2015/2016. Mukhtar put the primary schools enrollment in the state at 1,549,157 sharing a total of 9,631 toilets across the 34 local government areas of the state. He said that Bakori Local Government Area had the highest number of primary schools with 476 toilets being used by 76,587 pupils. He said Baure Local Government Area had the least with 46,172 pupils sharing 144 toilets in the primary schools. Mukhtar also revealed that only 36 per cent of the schools had source of water, while the remaining 64 per cent had none at all. He further said that 696 primary schools had no health facility, which represents only 31 per cent of those who did not have. According to him, 36 per cent of the schools were without good black boards, 34 per cent held classes outside and 61 per cent had insufficient seats. He pointed out that UNICEF was ready to provide 500 water and sanitation facilities in primary schools in the state in 2017. He said that would assist to improve both personal and environmental hygiene in the schools which would also assist to prevent outbreak of diseases. He further explained that the state had a total of 13,611 teachers, representing 70 per cent of qualified teachers, out of which 10,117 were males, and 3,494 were females. According to him, Katsina zone has 57 per cent of qualified teachers, followed by Funtua zone with 26 per cent, while Daura zone was the least with 25 per cent. He said that the pupil-classroom ratio for the state was 113 pupils per classroom. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Annual School Census (ASC) is conducted to generate accurate and reliable data for education planning purposes. UNICEF provides both technical and financial support to conduct the census (NAN) http://thenationonlineng.net/toilet-pupil-ratio-in-katsina-primary-schools-1161-unicef/
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Hmmmmm |
Ilorin roads are full of potholes nw and are narrow. Y not show us d real Ilorin Streets |