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yeepaaa!!!!!! Jesus cover me with ur blood oooo |
lol I love this nigga for it krazy......y would it b backstage ..... bin wondering when Stonebwoy had d award sef |
AnointedG:walahi it seem we stay in d same place #lol |
dinachi:well said.....I guessed dis guy might have wanted her to know buh probably dont know how to tell her |
Starships4u:still wondering ooo |
FP |
When he’s not singing or producing music, Akon is busy providing sustainable living options to people in African countries. The Senegalese-American singer’s initiative, appropriately called Akon Lighting Africa, aims to supply electricity to 600 million people in Africa who lack it with the launch of the Solar Academy. Located in Bamako, Mali, the Solar Academy will help African engineers and entrepreneurs develop skills that will enable them to produce solar power. Experts will be on hand to help the participants with training and equipment, according to a Reuters report. According to Akon Lighting Africa, the goal of the academy is to teach people how to maintain solar-powered electricity systems and microgrids. Both systems have been growing quickly in rural parts of Africa. In a continent that has 320 days of sun a year, roping in its natural resources will be valuable to the solar-energy efforts. “We have the sun and innovative technologies to bring electricity to homes and communities. We now need to consolidate African expertise,” said Samba Baithily, who founded Akon Lighting Africa with Akon and Thione Niang. The organization also hopes to create jobs with its initiative. “We expect the Africans who graduate from this center to devise new, innovative, technical solutions,” said Niang. “With this academy, we can capitalize on Akon Lighting Africa and go further.” source : Google cc lalasticlala
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how that one take make fuel take dy |
ABUJA — Nigerians who are itching to see the net worth of President Muhammadu Buhari and his vice, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, may need to wait a bit longer, as the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, which keeps custody of the assets declared by the two leaders, says it lacks the power to make them public for now. Chairman of the CCB, Mr. Sam Sada, who spoke exclusively to Vanguard through his Special Assistant, Mr. Gwimi Sebastian Peter, said only the National Assembly is vested with the powers to decide the terms and conditions under which such documents could be made public. OFFICIAL PORTRAITS OF BUHARI, OSINBAJO OFFICIAL PORTRAITS OF BUHARI, OSINBAJO The chairman said even though the Constitution of Nigerian made it clear that the agency should make available to the citizens the assets declared by public officials, the same law vested the National Assembly with the power to decide the terms and conditions for making such materials public. Sada explained that the CCB was ready to comply with the terms and conditions specified by the National Assembly on the matter but would only do so once the law was amended. He said: “While the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) and the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act give the bureau powers to receive assets declarations, verify, examine, keep in custody and enforce compliance when there is a breach, the responsibility of determining how and on what terms asset declarations will be made accessible to the public was left to the National Assembly. “Several National Assemblies have come and gone since the establishment of the CCB without addressing the matter.” Lacuna in FOI Act When his attention was drawn to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, which makes it compulsory for the CCB to make available to media houses and other interested Nigerians the assets of public officers, the chairman said the FOI Act could not override the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution. He said that there was a lacuna in the FOI Act, which makes it difficult for the bureau to make public the assets declared by public figures. Regarding what Buhari and his vice submitted to the agency, the chairman said while it was rather too early for Nigerians to ask the President and his vice to make public their assets, it was necessary for them to exercise some patience and see what the two leaders would do after having voluntarily filed their assets with the CCB. What the constitution says Sub-section 3c of Section 153 of the 1999 Constitution actually takes away the right it intended to give to the CCB to publicly display the assets of public officers by stipulating that only the NASS can decide the terms and conditions for making such assets public. The section is yet to be repealed many years after it was made. The same section also seems to have rendered impotent Section 4 of the FoI Act 2011, which states: “A public institution shall ensure that information referred to in this section is widely disseminated and made readily available to members of the public through various means, including print, electronic and online sources, and at the offices of such public institutions.” Buhari and Osinbajo had last week secretly filed their assets with the CCB, thereby reneging on the pledge by the President to publicly declare his assets if elected into office. But some aides of the President argued last night that Buhari might make a public declaration of his assets as his administration takes shape in the days to come. They argued that the declaration of their assets by the two men was to demonstrate their determination to break away with the opaqueness that had attended government activities in the past and pave the way for change. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/we-lack-power-for-now-to-display-buhari-osinbajos-assets-ccb/#sthash.3gAmi6Nt.juwlXqPx.dpuf |
i think jonathan did the same thing they did also |
sexymoma:that man thou.....too funny |
okay you do well |
okay |
ECOTERRORS:lol how possible |
deebrain:lmfao hahahaha d guy offend u b4 ni ? |
juniormusa:lol abi ooo |
sosanova:seriously....between two weeks gan sef |
opiaoku:lol |
ebamma:lol u jus keep that jhor ![]() |
goodgood2:lol more still on its way right? |
Musaspp:lol hes bin in office since 1970s |
anonimi:i never believed that before now.....some1 who has bin in power since the 1970s come to say he has just 1million in 2015.....how possible ? |
Correctman0606:lol sure now.....when they didnt sweat so much in getting it |
dealslip:lol....when one is rich they wont care about what it does.....theyll care about it quality and worth |
buhari has bin in office for a long time....i am very sure he has more than 1m |
he has just 1million in his acc and his wife could afford a 10m wristwatch |
lmfao |
make he reach 30days nau b4 una start to protest |
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lol new system |
take it easy he still owe people now,at least let him use a month to pay back all d pple he is owing Obijulius: |
..... bin wondering when Stonebwoy had d award sef
op what measurement do we use in rating the power supply, in percentage or hours? 
