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Work still ongoing
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This is the generator room in the quarters, it has been demolished.
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Somebody is fencing the House he bought in the quarter
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Alleged Corruption and Illegal Sale of FAAN Quarters in Kano We have uncovered a disturbing situation involving alleged corruption and the clandestine sale of the FAAN quarters in Kano to present occupants. This illegal transaction is said to have been facilitated by some senior staff members in collaboration with individuals claiming to represent the Presidential Implementation Committee (PIC). Background The FAAN quarters in Kano are home to staff members from various aviation agencies, including NIMET, NCCA, NAMA, and mostly FAAN staff. Inconsistencies and Concerns What's even more alarming is that: - Other FAAN quarters have not been sold, sparking questions about why only the Kano quarters were targeted. - The staff quarters are strategically located near the airport to ensure that staff members can respond quickly in case of emergencies. The recent incident where a MAX AIR plane burst its tire while landing highlights the importance of having first responders nearby. The sale of these quarters puts the safety of airport operations and the general public at risk. Shocking Disparity in Prices Most of the staff members have started selling their allocated buildings at exorbitant prices, ranging from ₦60 million and above. However, the allocation letters issued by the PIC to the staff members indicate that the cost of the buildings is between ₦2.7 million to ₦4 million. This shocking disparity in prices raises serious questions about the legitimacy of the transactions and the involvement of corrupt practices. Implications This alleged corruption and illegal sale raise serious concerns about abuse of power, lack of transparency, and corruption within the organization. We demand a thorough investigation into this matter to uncover the truth and bring those responsible to justice. Call to Action We urge all stakeholders, including the management, staff, and relevant authorities, to take immediate action to address this situation. We request a full investigation, transparency, and accountability to ensure that justice is served and the integrity of the organization is upheld. |
Alleged Corruption and Illegal Sale of FAAN Quarters in Kano We have uncovered a disturbing situation involving alleged corruption and the clandestine sale of the FAAN quarters in Kano to present occupants. This illegal transaction is said to have been facilitated by some senior staff members in collaboration with individuals claiming to represent the Presidential Implementation Committee (PIC). Background The FAAN quarters in Kano are home to staff members from various aviation agencies, including NIMET, NCCA, NAMA, and mostly FAAN staff. Inconsistencies and Concerns What's even more alarming is that: - Other FAAN quarters have not been sold, sparking questions about why only the Kano quarters were targeted. - The staff quarters are strategically located near the airport to ensure that staff members can respond quickly in case of emergencies. The recent incident where a MAX AIR plane burst its tire while landing highlights the importance of having first responders nearby. The sale of these quarters puts the safety of airport operations and the general public at risk. Shocking Disparity in Prices Most of the staff members have started selling their allocated buildings at exorbitant prices, ranging from ₦60 million and above. However, the allocation letters issued by the PIC to the staff members indicate that the cost of the buildings is between ₦2.7 million to ₦4 million. This shocking disparity in prices raises serious questions about the legitimacy of the transactions and the involvement of corrupt practices. Implications This alleged corruption and illegal sale raise serious concerns about abuse of power, lack of transparency, and corruption within the organization. We demand a thorough investigation into this matter to uncover the truth and bring those responsible to justice. Call to Action We urge all stakeholders, including the management, staff, and relevant authorities, to take immediate action to address this situation. We request a full investigation, transparency, and accountability to ensure that justice is served and the integrity of the organization is upheld. |
betabread:I no see the post quick But I am starting a new field on Saturday. Des post suppose done go front page abeg Some people need to see des. |
Wonderful Nigeria need you ser Nawa Esude007: |
Esude007:Wow this post is educating. Op des are my questions. (1) What is the importance of planting hybrid seed? (2) why did seed from market fail sometimes? (3) How did you control the weed? (4) Are you a graduate of agric? (5) are you a teacher? (6) God bless you for making this post, I am planting my second maize now. Any advice for me? Thenk you |
FarmTech:my ogah des post need enta front page abeg. I saw this post late I for no make mistake fr my fam. Many people need to learn. Op you good. |
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