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seunmsg:I’ve been singing this to the high heavens but no one bothered to listen. Sadly some national dailies ran with the story without confirming. It’s obvious the circular relates to a particular MDA, FMC Keffi. Sad how they turned it to be for the whole FG workers. |
This was in the morning I believe. |
This judgment is music to my ears. Let me see how those northern states that banned the sale of alcohol will come and enjoy VAT generated from the production and sale of the same alcohol. Nonsense and ingredient. This is long overdue. True federalism loading ���� |
RIP my comrade. This news was so hard to take. You survived the road all the way from Ekiti to Okene only to die in your way from the hospital after taking your mom for a routine checkup. You were a good man and you had such lofty dreams. Thanks for all you did for me. RIP my SP! May Aljannah Firdaus be your final abode. |
dangoteinlaw:I'm a made nigga, I should dust something You niggas on the bench, like the bus coming... |
Malawian:Please share the pictures so I can inform the relevant authorities |
miracood:The Chief Technical Officer of Kaduna Electricity Company has just been informed. It will be looked into ASAP. |
Gamer999:Try Carlo Rossi Sweet Red Wine |
Check the Inner Cup if it only vibrates while accelerating. |
thesicilian:Chai, some pain you well well. You even kept it in mind all along. Lmao. Thank goodness you didn’t hug transformer sha. � Anyways, these folks mobbing him are his village people who are happy to see one of their own return home. You can’t see them mobbing him in any of the urban centers in the East. Not when everyone is busy going about their daily hustle. ✌� |
Angelacruz:I can only advise you to be strong. Try as much as you can to be strong or at least present a strong face. Life goes on. Have that at the back of your mind. You will be fine. Trust me. |
I suspect she has fungi infection. If it isn’t, then she’s having ingrown toe nail. She’ll need a procedure to correct that. Does she wear tight shoes? |
[quote author=cyndyuc post=92466703][/quote]Please I’m interested in learning. Thank you. |
FlordFlorez:This time around, the rate of these deaths are alarming. Two friends of mine had separately raised the alarm to me last week but it seems there is an effort to understate the true extent of the deaths in Nigeria arising from the virus. If you have anyone who works in JUTH, you can confirm the info about the increased death occurrences in Jos. |
duchez04@yahoo.co.uk |
Congratulations to her. I wish her a successful delivery when the time comes. |
I have a property along that route and I must confess, this is a very good development. That road is a Federal road that had been left in tatters for years. Even though the road constructed is not Julius Berger standard, it is still a very welcome development. May God bless them abundantly. |
Location please? |
1.4m? |
The difference is in where they work. Civil servants are those that work in Ministries while Public servants are those that work in Parastatals, Departments, Agencies and Corporations. |
Cardi B said she was filing for Nigerian citizenship after the US killed an Iranian commander The US rapper Cardi B has asked her fans to choose her new Nigerian name. She has whittled it down to two options: Chioma B or Cadijat. Her tweet has already been retweeted more than 10,000 times: The Nigerian newspaper The Premium Times reports that she was given the Nigerian name Chioma B during her first visit to Nigeria in December 2019, while it says Cadijat is the name being suggested by her Nigerian Muslim fans. On 3 January she tweeted that she was filing for Nigerian Citizenship after US President Donald Trump ordered the assassination of of Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani. President Trump said Soleimani was plotting "imminent" attacks on US and he was killed in a US drone strike in Baghdad on Friday. The rapper said it was the "dumbest move" Mr Trump has ever made. The killing has sharply increased regional tensions, with Iran threatening "severe revenge”. https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-africa-47639452?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=5e14169881e85c0663895963%26Cardi%20B%20asks%20fans%20to%20choose%20her%20Nigerian%20name%262020-01-07T06%3A30%3A54.798Z&ns_fee=0&pinned_post_locator=urn:asset:1a4dac5d-c327-480a-8b1c-73fb08c90f4a&pinned_post_asset_id=5e14169881e85c0663895963&pinned_post_type=share
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imam07:They pay themselves from their revenues. Then give part of the profits to the Federal Government. Unlike the Universities that draw their salaries from the Federal Government. |
imam07:Oga read well, those agencies mentioned don’t draw their recurrent expenditure from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. That is the difference. They bear these costs by themselves unlike the universities’ lecturers who are paid by the Federal Government. |
EmptyCoconutHead:IPPIS was here long before PMB came to power |
pricklewane:At your age you know nothing. Shame! |
Drshobz:I’ve sent it |
Tibiman:When your elites have turned all of you to almajirai...what do you know? |
A British judge has ordered the Nigerian government to pay $9bn in assets to a small private company. The firm, P&ID, had reached a deal with the Nigerian government in 2010 to build a natural gas plant - but the deal fell through two years later. P&ID then sued the government for failing to provide the gas or install the pipelines it had promised to build. The firm was first awarded $6.6bn (£5.4bn) in 2017, but the London court has now added $2.4bn in interest. According to the firm's website, the deal would have allowed it to "build a state-of-the-art gas processing plant to refine natural gas...[that] Nigeria would receive free of charge to power its national electric grid". The firm said it had accrued interest of $1.2m a day as a result of the collapsed deal, but the government's legal team said this was "manifestly excessive and penal", AFP reported. The final amount of more than $9bn is equivalent to about 20% of Nigeria's declared foreign reserves of $45bn. The government also told the Commercial Court in London that English courts did not have the authority to rule on the dispute. Nigeria argued that as the original deal was made under Nigerian law, "the seat of the arbitration was Nigeria". But Justice Christopher Butcher disagreed, and ruled in P&ID's favour. "I am prepared to make an order enforcing the final award," he said in his ruling statement. "I will receive submissions from the parties as to the precise form of order appropriate." The judge's decision converts the 2017 arbitration award into a legal judgement, which allows P&ID to try to seize assets from Nigeria. Andrew Stafford QC, the barrister representing P&ID, told Reuters the firm would "begin the process of seizing Nigerian assets in order to satisfy this award as soon as possible". Nigeria's solicitor general Dayo Apata said the government would appeal against the decision. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-49377517 |
Great news. Now i can visit my friend's village without the fear of an attack. ![]() |
ddooskie:Please how has your experience been? I'm about to get a BMW 325i 2006 for myself. I'll like a first hand info from someone who's used it. Thank you. |
Another scheme to waste public funds. They should get the ones installed in Abuja working first. |
