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Politics / Democracy Day: Osinbajo Highlights Successes, Challenges Of Buhari Administratio by emmatony: 8:07am On May 29, 2017
Dear Nigerians, I bring you good wishes from President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, who as we all know is away from the country on medical vacation.



Today marks the second anniversary of our assumption of office. We must thank the Almighty God not only for preserving our lives to celebrate this second anniversary, but for giving us hope, strength and confidence as we faced the challenges of the past two years.
Our administration outlined three specific areas for our immediate intervention on assumption of office. These were Security, Corruption and the Economy.
In the Northeast of our country, the terrorist group Boko Haram openly challenged the sovereignty and continued existence of the state, killing, maiming, and abducting, causing the displacement of the largest number of our citizens in recent history. Beyond the North East they extended their mindless killings, as far away as Abuja, Kano And Kaduna.
But with new leadership and renewed confidence our gallant military immediately began to put Boko Haram on the back foot. We have restored broken-down relations with our neighbours, Chad, Cameroon and Niger – allies without whom the war against terror would have been extremely difficult to win. We have re-organised and equipped our Armed Forces, and inspired them to heroic feats; we have also revitalised the regional Multinational Joint Task Force, by providing the required funding and leadership.
The positive results are clear for all to see. In the last two years close to one million displaced persons have returned home. 106 of our daughters from Chibok have regained their freedom, after more than two years in captivity, in addition to the thousands of other captives who have since tasted freedom.
Schools, hospitals and businesses are springing back to life across the Northeast, especially in Borno State, the epicentre of the crisis. Farmers are returning to the farms from which they fled in the wake of Boko Haram. Finally, our people are getting a chance to begin the urgent task of rebuilding their lives.
Across the country, in the Niger Delta, and in parts of the North Central region, we are engaging with local communities, to understand their grievances, and to create solutions that respond to these grievances adequately and enduringly.
President Buhari’s New Vision for the Niger Delta is a comprehensive peace, security and development plan that will ensure that the people benefit fully from the wealth of the region, and we have seen to it that it is the product of deep and extensive consultations, and that it has now moved from idea to execution. Included in that New Vision is the long-overdue environmental clean-up of the Niger Delta beginning with Ogoni-land, which we launched last year.
More recent threats to security such as the herdsmen clashes with farmers in many parts of the country sometimes leading to fatalities and loss of livelihoods and property have also preoccupied our security structures. We are working with state governments, and tasking our security agencies with designing effective strategies and interventions that will bring this menace to an end. We are determined to ensure that anyone who uses violence, or carries arms without legal authority is apprehended and sanctioned.
In the fight against corruption, we have focused on bringing persons accused of corruption to justice. We believe that the looting of public resources that took place in the past few years has to be accounted for. Funds appropriated to build roads, railway lines, and power plants, and to equip the military, that had been stolen or diverted into private pockets, must be retrieved and the culprits brought to justice. Many have said that the process is slow, and that is true, corruption has fought back with tremendous resources and our system of administration of justice has been quite slow. But the good news for justice is that our law does not recognise a time bar for the prosecution of corruption and other crimes, and we will not relent in our efforts to apprehend and bring corruption suspects to justice. We are also re-equipping our prosecution teams, and part of the expected judicial reforms is to dedicate some specific courts to the trial of corruption cases.
We are also institutionalizing safeguards and deterrents. We have expanded the coverage of the Treasury Single Account (TSA). We have introduced more efficient accounting and budgeting systems across the Federal Government. We have also launched an extremely successful Whistleblower Policy.
The Efficiency Unit of the Federal Ministry of Finance has succeeded in plugging leakages amounting to billions of naira, over the last two years. We have ended expensive and much-abused fertilizer and petrol subsidy regimes.
We have taken very seriously our promise to save and invest for the future, even against the backdrop of our revenue challenges, and we have in the last two years added $500million to our Sovereign Wealth Fund and $87 million to the Excess Crude Account. This is the very opposite of the situation before now, when rising oil prices failed to translate to rising levels of savings and investment.
Admittedly, the economy has proven to be the biggest challenge of all. Let me first express just how concerned we have been, since this administration took office, about the impact of the economic difficulties on our citizens.
Through no fault of theirs, some companies shut down their operations, others downsized; people lost jobs, had to endure rising food prices. In some states, civil servants worked months on end without the guarantee of a salary, even as rents and school fees and other expenses continued to show up like clockwork.
We have been extremely mindful of the many sacrifices that you have had to make over the last few years. And for this reason, this administration’s work on the economic front has been targeted at a combination of short-term interventions to cushion the pain, as well as medium to long term efforts aimed at rebuilding an economy that is no longer helplessly dependent on the price of crude oil.
Those short-term interventions include putting together a series of bailout packages for our State Governments, to enable them bridge their salary shortfalls – an issue the President has consistently expressed his concerns about. We also began the hard work of laying out a framework for our Social Intervention Programme, the most ambitious in the history of the country.



One of the first tasks of the Cabinet and the Economic Management Team was to put together a Strategic Implementation Plan for the 2016 budget, targeting initiatives that would create speedy yet lasting impact on the lives of Nigerians.

Indeed, much of 2016 was spent clearing the mess we inherited and putting the building blocks together for the future of our dreams; laying a solid foundation for the kind of future that you deserve as citizens of Nigeria.



In his Budget Presentation Speech to the National Assembly last December, President Buhari outlined our Economic Agenda in detail, and assured that 2017 -would be the year in which you would begin to see tangible benefits of all the planning and preparation work. It is my pleasure to note that in the five months since he delivered that speech, we have seen tremendous progress, as promised.

Take the example of our Social Investment Programme, which kicked off at the end of 2016. Its Home-Grown School Feeding component is now feeding more than 1 million primary school children across seven states and would be feeding three million by the end of the year. N-Power, another component has engaged 200,000 unemployed graduates – none of whom needed any ‘connections’ to be selected. Beneficiaries are already telling the stories of how these initiatives have given them a fresh start in their lives.
Micro credit to a million artisans, traders and market men and women has begun. While conditional cash transfers to eventually reach a million of the poorest and most vulnerable households has also begun.
Road and power projects are ongoing in every part of the country. In rail, we are making progress with our plans to attract hundreds of millions of dollars in investment to upgrade the existing 3,500km narrow-gauge network. We have also in 2017 flagged-off construction work on the Lagos-Ibadan leg of our standard-gauge network, and are close to completing the first phase of Abuja’s Mass Transit Rail System.
In that Budget speech in December, the President announced the take-off of the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative. Today, five months on, that Initiative – the product of an unprecedented bilateral cooperation with the Government of Morocco – has resulted in the revitalisation of 11 blending plants across the country, the creation of 50,000 direct and indirect jobs so far, and in the production of 300,000 metric tonnes of NPK fertilizer, which is being sold to farmers at prices significantly lower than what they paid last year. By the end of 2017, that Fertilizer Initiative would have led to foreign exchange savings of US$200 million; and subsidy savings of 60 billion naira.
The Initiative is building on the solid gains of the Anchor Borrowers Programme, launched in 2015 to support our rice and wheat farmers, as part of our move towards guaranteeing food security for Nigeria.
All of this is evidence that we are taking very seriously our ambition of agricultural self-sufficiency. I am delighted to note that since 2015 our imports of rice have dropped by 90 per cent, while domestic production has almost tripled. Our goal is to produce enough rice to meet local demand by 2019. In April, the President launched our Economic Recovery and Growth Plan which built on the foundations laid by the Strategic Implementation Plan of 2016. The plan has set forth a clear vision for the economic development of Nigeria. I will come back to this point presently.
Another highlight of the President’s Budget Speech was our work around the Ease of Doing Business reforms. As promised we have since followed up with implementation and execution. I am pleased to note that we are now seeing verifiable progress across several areas, ranging from new Visa on Arrival scheme, to reforms at our ports and regulatory agencies.
The President also promised that 2017 would see the rollout of Executive Orders to facilitate government approvals, support procurement of locally made goods, and improve fiscal responsibility. We have kept that promise. This month we issued three Executive Orders to make it easier for citizens to get the permits and licenses they require for their businesses, to mandate Government agencies to spend more of their budgets on locally produced goods, and to promote budget transparency and efficiency. The overarching idea is to make Government Agencies and Government budgets work more efficiently for the people.
The impact of our Ease of Doing Business work is gradually being felt by businesses small and large; its successful take-off has allowed us to follow up with the MSME Clinics -our Small Business support programme, which has taken us so far to Aba, Sokoto, Jos, Katsina, and we expect to be in all other states in due course.
Let me note, at this point, that several of our Initiatives are targeted at our young people, who make up most of our population. From N-Power, to the Technology Hubs being developed nationwide, to innovation competitions such as the Aso Villa Demo Day, and our various MSME support schemes, we will do everything to nurture the immense innovative and entrepreneurial potential of our young people. We are a nation of young people, and we will ensure that our policies and programmes reflect this.
One of the highlights of our Power Sector Recovery Programme, which we launched in March, is a N701 billion Naira Payment Assurance Scheme that will resolve the financing bottlenecks that have until now constrained the operations of our gas suppliers and generation companies. Let me assure that you will soon begin to see the positive impact of these steps.
Our Solid Minerals Development Fund has also now taken off, in line with our commitment to developing the sector. Because of our unerring focus on Solid Minerals development over the last two years, the sector has, alongside Agriculture, seen impressive levels of growth – in spite of the recession.
On the whole, just as the President promised in the Budget Speech, these early months of 2017 have seen the flowering of the early fruit of all the hard work of our first eighteen months.
We opened the year with an overwhelmingly successful Eurobond Offer – evidence of continuing investor interest in Nigeria. We have also launched the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) 2017-2020, to build on the gains of last year’s Strategic Implementation Plan. And the implementation of our 2017 Budget, which will soon be signed into law, will bring added impetus to our ongoing economic recovery. In the 2016 Budget we spent 1.2 Trillion Naira on infrastructure projects, another milestone in the history of this country. Our 2017 Budget will double that investment.
That budget also provides for substantial investment to implement the rollout of Industrial Parks and Special Economic Zones (SEZs), as well as our Social Housing Programme. The Industrial Parks and Economic Zones will fulfil our ambition of making Nigeria a manufacturing hub, while the Family Home Fund of our Social Housing Programme will provide inexpensive mortgages for low-income individuals and families across the country.
These plans offer yet more evidence that we are ramping up the pace of work; the work of fulfilling all that we promised. In the next two years, we will build on the successes of the last two. We have demonstrated a willingness to learn from our mistakes and to improve on our successes. The critical points that we must address fully in the next two years are: Agriculture and food security, Energy, (power and Petroleum,) Industrialization and Transport infrastructure. Every step of the way we will be working with the private sector, giving them the necessary incentives and creating an environment to invest and do business.
Our vision is for a country that grows what it eats and produces what it consumes. It is for a country that no longer has to import petroleum products, and develops a lucrative petrochemical industry. Very importantly it is for a country whose fortunes are no longer tied to the price of a barrel of crude, but instead to the boundless talent and energy of its people, young and old, male and female as they invest in diverse areas of the economy.
And that vision is also for a country where the wealth of the many will no longer be stolen by or reserved for a few; and where the impunity of corruption – whether in the public or private sectors – will no longer be standard operating practice; a land rid of bandits and terrorists.
As citizens, you all deserve a country that works, not merely for the rich or connected, but for everyone. And our promise to you is that we will, with your support and cooperation, take every step needed to create that country of our dreams.
We also know that this journey will of necessity take time. But we will not succumb to the temptation to take short-cuts that ultimately complicate the journey. We did not find ourselves in crises overnight, and we simply do not expect overnight solutions to our challenges.
The most important thing is that we are on the right path, and we will not deviate from it, even in the face of strong temptation to choose temporary gain over long-term benefit. As the President has summed it up: “The old Nigeria is slowly but surely disappearing, and a new era is rising.”
And so, we commemorate this second anniversary of our administration with confidence and optimism. I firmly believe that we have put the most difficult phase behind us; and we are witnesses to the ever-increasing intensity of the light at the end of the tunnel. We ask for your continued cooperation and support, to enable us realise all our best intentions and ambitions for Nigeria. On our part, we will continue to carry you along on this journey, speak to you, explain the challenges, and share our Vision.
And while we all daily pre-occupy ourselves with pursuing the Nigerian Dream – which is the desire to better our lives and circumstances vigorously and honestly – it is inevitable that grievances and frustrations will arise from time to time.
This is normal. What is not normal, or acceptable, is employing these frustrations as justification for indulging in discrimination or hate speech or hateful conduct of any kind, or for seeking to undermine by violent or other illegal means the very existence of the sovereign entity that has brought us all together as brothers and sisters and citizens.
Nigeria belongs to all of us. No one person or group of persons is more important or more entitled than the other in this space that we all call home. And we have a responsibility to live in peace and harmony with one another, to seek peaceful and constitutional means of expressing our wishes and desires, and to resist all who might seek to sow confusion and hatred for their own selfish interests.
Before I end this speech, let me ask for your continued prayers for the restoration to full health and strength and the safe return of our President.
I congratulate all of you on today’s commemoration of this important day in the democratic calendar our country. Nigeria is on a journey of greatness, and together we shall arrive at the destination of our dreams.
May God bless you all, and bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/232427-democracy-day-osinbajo-highlights-successes-challenges-of-buhari-administration.html
Health / Meningitis C Vaccines Not Free At LUTH, Say Corps Members by emmatony: 3:39pm On May 14, 2017
Despite recent warnings by the Federal Government against illegal sale of Meningitis C vaccines, members of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and other clients complain of difficulties before obtaining the vaccines.

However, Lagos Director for Disease control, Dr. Erinosho Eniola, said the state is yet to receive the vaccine, arguing that since about 13,420 suspected cases of meningitis have been reported from 23 states with 1,069 deaths, the vaccine is still not available at Lagos public hospitals.

Yet, some NYSC members, who spoke to The Guardian yesterday, including, Angela, Promise Umeh and Obinna, disclosed that staffers at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), demanded N6, 500 from them as gratification before accessing the vaccines.


One of the respondents, who identified himself simply as Obinna, said upon his posting to Kano for the mandatory one-year service, possession of the vaccine was given as one of the pre-camping requirements.
Narrating how he went to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), and other general hospitals without success, he added: “When we came to LUTH, one of the nurses asked us to pay N6, 500 for the vaccine, I thought the vaccine was supposed to be free at government hospitals.”

Another prospective corps member, Promise Umeh, while confirming the allegation of extortion, disclosed that she was also asked to pay N9, 000 before getting the vaccine, stressing that corps members were desperate to obtain the vaccine.

On her part, Angela said although she went to some private hospitals where the vaccine sells at N15, 000, she could not understand why a public facility should be selling instead of giving it out free.

When contacted, Chief Medical Director of LUTH, Prof. Chris Bode, denied the allegation, arguing that since the hospital does not have the vaccine in stock, the supposed extortion could not have taken place in the hospital.

The Federal Government, which has maintained meningitis vaccine is free throughout the country, has been advising Nigerians against paying for it.

For instance, Executive Director, National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib, in a statement, called on citizens to report any health centre or health worker who extorts money for the ongoing meningitis immunisation to the nearest law enforcement agency.

Shuaib noted that vaccination against CSM, like other vaccination in the National Immunization schedule, is free, adding that government had spent billions of naira to procure, store, maintain and distribute such vaccines to all parts of the country.

According to him, the vaccines preventable diseases are covered free-of-charge under the National Immunisation schedule, which include; Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG), Poliomyelitis and Hepatitis B.

He listed others as: Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus toxoid -(Pentavelent vaccines), Haemophilus influenza type B, Pneumococcal vaccines, Inactivated Polio virus vaccines, Measles, Yellow Fever and of course, Meningitis vaccines.


In the interim, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Communications Officer, Lawal Bakare, recently disclosed that Meningitis outbreak continues to decline as more vaccines arrive, stressing that efforts at securing more vaccines for the country are continuing with another batch of vaccines expected to arrive in the next few days and mobilising vaccines for other affected states continues to be a priority.
A recent NCDC report on the outbreak indicates a drop in the number of cases, adding: “In the previous two weeks, the most affected States (namely Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina and Kebbi States) have all recorded a drop in number of cases. Kebbi and Niger States reported zero deaths over this period.”

Meanwhile, Health Minister, Prof. Isaac Adewole, yesterday, told newsmen that the Federal Government would cover all prospective corps members posted to high-risk states.

“We shall cover NYSC members going to high-risk states free. We have to link up with NYSC on Monday to address this urgently,” Adewole said.
https://guardian.ng/features/meningitis-c-vaccines-not-free-at-luth-say-corps-members/
Investment / Re: MMM Nigeria Introduces 2 New Options 4 Mavro-2016 Release by emmatony: 6:22pm On May 01, 2017
Nigerian are fools. MMM is not releasing any 2016 Marvo. what MMM did was to increase their percentage of PH to 40% instead of 30%. Use ur brain and be free from this people

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Investment / Re: Good news: MMM Has fully Released 2016 Mavros by emmatony: 1:37pm On May 01, 2017
Nigerian are fools. MMM is not releasing any 2016 Marvo. what MMM did was to increase their percentage of PH to 40% instead of 30%. Use ur brain and be free from this people

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Politics / Boko Haram Terrorists Kill 11 Soldiers In Borno Attacks by emmatony: 6:52am On Apr 21, 2017
Nigerian troops fighting Boko Haram terrorists have suffered major setbacks, with the terror group sacking an Army Battalion, killing eight soldiers and wounding 11 others in two separate attacks in three days, reliable military insiders have said. The army formations involved in the incidents also lost several arms and ammunition, and were yesterday calling for urgent restocking of their armouries, according to reports. The first incident, involving troops deployed at the Forward Operating Base in Sabon Gari, Borno State, occurred at about 6p.m. on Monday, when over 200 Boko Haram terrorists on motorcycles suddenly descended on the base. It was learned that the terrorists had five gun trucks on which twin-barrelled artillery guns were mounted. The Nigerian troops fought back, but were dislodged from their location after about an hour of battle. Five soldiers were killed in action, while nine others were injured. Four other soldiers were missing at press time. Army authorities did not immediately comment on the development. Army authorities keep mum Efforts to get Army spokesperson, Brigadier General Sani Usman; Defence spokesperson, Major General John Enenche, and Commander of Multi-National Joint Task Force in Maiduguri, Major General Leo Irabor, were unsuccessful. While Usman and Irabor did not respond to calls and text messages to their respective phone lines yesterday, an assistant to Enenche said his boss was at a meeting. The subordinate, who identified himself as Lieutenant Colonel Olabisi, said Enenche was holding a seminar with defence correspondents and will revert back as soon as possible. Subsequent calls to his phone two hours later were neither answered nor returned. The initial text messages sent to his line were also not replied to at press time. It was gathered that hours after the unit retreated from its Sabon Gari base, the surviving troops, along with reinforcements from 25 Brigade, returned to the location in several armoured cars and buses in a counter-attack that was largely successful. Second attack However, two days later, troops of 82 Division Task Force Battalion ran into an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, laid by the terrorists. That attack occurred at about 8:45a.m. yesterday, while the soldiers were on administrative patrol along the Ngoshe-Bokkotinta-Pulka axis. Three soldiers were killed in the incident, while two were injured. The troops also lost one gun truck, one mine lab detector device and four AK-47 rifles. Our sources said a large number of terrorists were killed in the two incidents, while several others escaped with gunshot injuries.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/boko-haram-terrorists-kill-11-soldiers-borno-attacks/
Politics / Boko Haram Strikes Again, Sacks Army Battalion, Kills Nigerian Soldiers by emmatony: 10:03pm On Apr 20, 2017
Nigerian troops fighting the extremist Boko Haram sect have suffered major setbacks, with the terror group sacking an army battalion, killing eight soldiers and wounding 11 others in two separate attacks in three days, reliable military insiders have told PREMIUM TIMES.
The army formations involved in the incidents also lost several arms and ammunition, and are calling for urgent restocking of their armouries, our sources said.
The first incident, involving troops deployed at the Forward Operating Base in Sabon Gari, Borno State, occurred at about 6 p.m. on Monday when over 200 Boko Haram terrorists on motorcycles suddenly descended on the base.
The terrorists, according to those familiar with the incidents, had five gun trucks on which twin barrel artillery guns were mounted.
The Nigerian troops fought back gallantly, but were dislodged from their location after about an hour of fierce battle.
Five soldiers were killed in action while nine others were seriously injured. Four other soldiers are yet to be found as at the time of this report
Army authorities did not immediately comment about the development.
Efforts made by this newspaper to get Army spokesperson, Sani Usman; Defence spokesperson, John Enenche; and head of the Army’s operations in Borno, Lucky Irabor, were unsuccessful.


While Mr. Usman, a brigadier general, and Mr. Irabor, a major general, did not respond to calls and text messages sent to their respective phone lines on Thursday; an assistant to Mr. Enenche, a major general, said his boss was at a meeting.
The subordinate, who identified himself as Lieutenant Colonel Olabisi, said Mr. Enenche was holding a seminar with defence correspondents and will revert back as soon as possible.
Subsequent calls to his phone after about two hours later were neither answered nor returned. The initial text messages sent to his line were also not replied to before this publication.
PREMIUM TIMES gathered that hours after the unit retreated from its Sabon Gari base, the surviving troops, along with reinforcements from 25 Brigade, returned to the location in several armoured cars and buses.
The counterattack was largely successful, but the army is currently lamenting the loss of their equipment, arms and ammunition in the incident.
Our sources gave a list of equipment carted away by the terrorists to include three Steyr Armoured Personnel Carriers, one gun truck mounted with anti-aircraft ammunition, and 9 self-propelled guns.
The terrorists also carted away 16 AK47 rifles, one HF radio, two rocket-propelled grenades, two 60MM mortals and all the reserved ammunition and drugs in the base.
But two days later, just as the army was trying to address the loss caused it by that incident, troops of 82 Division Task Force Battalion ran into an IED ambush laid by the terrorists.
That attack occurred at about 8:45 a.m. on Thursday, April 19, while the soldiers were on administrative patrol along the Ngoshe-Bokkotinta-Pulka axis.
Three soldiers were killed in the incident while two were wounded.
The troops also lost one gun truck, one mine lab detector device and four AK 47 rifles.
Our sources said a large number of terrorists were killed in the two incidents while several others escaped with gunshot wounds.
The latest Boko Haram attacks despite the efforts of the Nigerian soldiers indicate they have not been completely defeated. The terror group has lost virtually all the territory it once controlled to Nigerian forces and displaced persons have since started returning to such communities.
The recent attacks also come about one week after the world marked three years since the abduction of over 200 female students by the Boko Haram from Chibok in Borno State. President Muhammadu Buhari has, however, indicated his administration’s determination to ensure the return of the 195 girls still believed to be held captive by the terror group.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/229160-boko-haram-strikes-sacks-army-battalion-kills-nigerian-soldiers-seizes-arms.html
Politics / Where Is Buhari? by emmatony: 5:51pm On Apr 20, 2017
Please a concern citizen just want to know where his president is because he has not been seen in public for a while. Thanks

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Family / Re: Woman Smashes Her Husband's Car Windscreen After She Was Beaten By Him (Photos) by emmatony: 8:24pm On Apr 09, 2017
Bollinger:


What has that got to do with anything? Do you have to be married to have sense?
Because you are still a small boy who knows nothing about life yet. All this sense you think you have wait first until you marry and you are able to manage your family for some years
Family / Re: Woman Smashes Her Husband's Car Windscreen After She Was Beaten By Him (Photos) by emmatony: 1:26pm On Apr 09, 2017
madridguy:
I'm single.

Most comments about marriage are better understood by the married. You have a point in your comment earlier but you may not understand the situation until you are married. I am married and I have not for once hit my wife. But women are complex being that can push you to your elastic limit.

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Family / Re: Woman Smashes Her Husband's Car Windscreen After She Was Beaten By Him (Photos) by emmatony: 11:46am On Apr 09, 2017
madridguy:
The man no try at all. Though women can run their mouth as fast as ferrari but raising your hand on them as a man is no no no.

Say no to domestic violence.
are you married?

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Politics / Re: "Nigeria’s Past Leaders Have No Right To Talk" - Oshiomhole by emmatony: 6:23am On Apr 07, 2017
Buhari is also a past leader of this Country

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Investment / Re: Who Noticed 2017 MMM Mavros Is Frozen by emmatony: 11:13am On Apr 02, 2017
kingvicking:


Unknown error is due to 2 possible reasons
1. U are trying to gh 2016 mavro without an active 2017 mavro
2. It's not yet ur turn to gh 2016 mavro (31k) which is randomly allocated for now, so all u got to do is keep checking/trying
I have PH three times this year. I discovered that my 31k for 2016 mavro was released with some referrer bonus. If I don't select the bonuses it will go through without unknown error but when I add it that's when I get the error. Thanks
Investment / Re: Who Noticed 2017 MMM Mavros Is Frozen by emmatony: 6:10am On Apr 02, 2017
kingvicking:
I wonder why pple seek information from the wrong sources.

Well, I believe people who took time to read through the ideology/T&C of MMM before registering understand the situation of things,

anyway, if u need clarification on any MMM related issue chat me up on whatsapp, 08160120879
Have been a participant of mmm for almost a year + am a guider

MMM PAYS! LONG LIVE MMM NIGERIA!
TOGETHER WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD
Please how can I handle the issue of unknown error anytime I try to GH my released 2016 mavro. Thanks
Investment / Re: Who Noticed 2017 MMM Mavros Is Frozen by emmatony: 6:10am On Apr 02, 2017
kingvicking:
I wonder why pple seek information from the wrong sources.

Well, I believe people who took time to read through the ideology/T&C of MMM before registering understand the situation of things,

anyway, if u need clarification on any MMM related issue chat me up on whatsapp, 08160120879
Have been a participant of mmm for almost a year + am a guider

MMM PAYS! LONG LIVE MMM NIGERIA!
TOGETHER WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD
Please how can I handle the issue of unknown anytime I try to GH my released 2016 mavro. Thanks
Politics / Re: 8th Of July 2001: How Come Dino Maleye Passed Out On A Sunday? by emmatony: 10:31am On Mar 29, 2017
OP from all indications you have not done your NYSC. When you do you will understand that POP date is different from the date on the certificate

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Phones / Re: MTN Removed My Three N3000 For 3.5G Data by emmatony: 9:51am On Mar 29, 2017
my 1k has been refunded. thanks to MTN
Phones / MTN Refunded My 1k After Deducting 3k For 3.5GB Data by emmatony: 9:37am On Mar 29, 2017
Good morning all. I reported on this forum that MTN deducted my 3k for 3.5GB data. After I reported the issue to their consumer support on nairaland my 1k was refunded this morning. I never believed MTN will make a refund but it happened

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Politics / Re: Dino Melaye's NYSC Certificate Was Issued On A Sunday?? ( Picture) by emmatony: 9:11pm On Mar 28, 2017
OP from all indications you have not done your NYSC. When you do you will understand that POP date is different from the date on the certificate

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Politics / Re: Dino's NYSC Certificate Raises More Questions. by emmatony: 6:24pm On Mar 28, 2017
OP from all indications you have not done your NYSC. When you do you will understand that POP date is different from the date on the certificate
Politics / Re: A Close Look At Senator Dino Melaye NYSC Certificate by emmatony: 6:23pm On Mar 28, 2017
OP from all indications you have not done your NYSC. When you do you will understand that POP date is different from the date on the certificate
Phones / Re: MTN Removed My Three N3000 For 3.5G Data by emmatony: 8:29am On Mar 28, 2017
JideSM:


Hi emmatony, so sorry that this happened, I wish to let you know that I currently run a thread here called the MTN Customer care https://www.nairaland.com/1379574/mtn-customer-care-thread/ where issues like this are resolved. I will appreciate if you can send me your mobile number via private message to enable me assist. Looking forward to hearing from you. Regards
please how do I send you the number?
Phones / Re: MTN Removed My Three N3000 For 3.5G Data by emmatony: 6:49am On Mar 28, 2017
I have called there consumer service more than five times all I hear is that what deducted my 1k have not been updated.
Nawa o
Phones / MTN Removed My Three N3000 For 3.5G Data by emmatony: 5:50pm On Mar 27, 2017
please house I subscribed for MTN 3.5GB for N2000 and to my surprise my N3000 gone. How can I get my 1k back from MTN.
Politics / Re: Dino Melaye Addresses Certificate Scandal: "I Graduated From Harvard, UNIABUJA" by emmatony: 8:02pm On Mar 25, 2017
Sanchez01:
Dear Sahara Reporters, since Harvard and the London School of Economics have both come out to say that Dino was never a student let alone a graduate of both schools, as he claimed, kindly beam your Searchlight towards the University of Abuja.

Ahmadu Bello University is on the brink of denying he graduated from there.

Who on God's earth would say Geography is in Faculty of Arts, if not Dino? grin
check the University website on history of geography department you will see they offer geography in arts before
Investment / Re: MMM Continues With Matching Of GH Orders 23/01/2017 by emmatony: 4:11pm On Jan 23, 2017
smashad:
likewise ooo... Pls guys wats d way forward
GH only 15k or less it will work
Politics / Two Killed As Female Suicide Bombers Attack Maiduguri Cattle Market by emmatony: 5:06pm On Dec 26, 2016
Two female suicide bombers on Monday caused heavy explosion outside the gate of Maiduguri cattle market leading to the death of one of them.
The second was lynched and eventually died, witnesses and an official said.
The deafening explosion thundered across Maiduguri causing panic among residents.
The blast was heard at about 8.40 a.m. when two young girls, in their teens, tried to invade the usually crowded cattle market.
The Borno police spokesperson, Victor Isuku, confirmed the incident via a WhatsApp message.
“At about 0840hrs today, explosion by two female suicide bombers occurred at kasuwa shanu market Maiduguri.
“One of the bombers was instantly killed in the explosion, while the second was lynched by irate mob in the vicinity. EOD team and other security forces mobilized to the scene and detonated the unexploded IED.
“Normalcy restored to the area while security has been beefed up within the area and other parts of the city!”
One other person was injured from the blast.
Sunday’s suicide attempt occurred a day after President Muhammadu Buhari announced that the Nigeria Army had liberated Sambisa Forest, the former stronghold of the Boko Haram insurgents.
The army also warned that fleeing Boko Haram members were escaping the forest to civilian territories around Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/218978-two-killed-female-suicide-bombers-attack-maiduguri-cattle-market.html
Politics / Re: My Suspension Won’t Increase Your Physical Height, Shehu Sani Blasts El-rufai by emmatony: 4:03pm On Nov 30, 2016
Cant stop laughing

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Travel / I Will Like To Attend A Scientific Conference In Any West African Country by emmatony: 6:34am On Sep 25, 2016
Please I will like to visit a country in West Africa to attend a Scientific Conference specifically Physical Sciences. If you can help me with any information on latest conferences to enable me prepare to attend. Thanks

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