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I love that jet the pix makes brain |
Sahara at it again |
That lawyer is an educated illiterate. In that case all sins are not equal thus no sin leads to heaven. Is thief the same thing as arm rubber? Lawyerself bu ndi ori |
HIV positive = 3million. Abotion victims 1 million |
mental wahala? Men this APCEEE has so many problems. Certificate saga, mental saga. |
apc=violence! |
This will make much brain.Teach them politics Mr.President! |
One with God is majority.majority carry the vote in democracy. |
who even know such group exist? |
I did not see where he mentions postponement here ooo |
Thank God he didnt wear that apron |
is this the latest way to rigg the election in Ebonyi state?@Lalasticlala, Obinoscopy, Ishilove |
Hoodlums snatch 3,366 INEC PVCs in Ebonyi Suspected hoodlums have snatched over 3, 366 permanent voters cards (PVCs) in Izzi and Ikwo local gov ernment areas of Ebonyi state. The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Dr. Lawrence Azubuike, who disclosed this yesterday in Abakaliki, expressed concerns and disappointment following the waylaying and snatching of PVCs from hapless INEC staff traversing the state to distribute the cards. “In the last three days, no less than 3,366 PVCs have been snatched from INEC staff in the field. In Eka Awoke registration area of Ikwo Local Government Area, hoodlums forcefully snatched 302 PVCs from INEC staff distributing the cards. “At Igbeagu III in Izzi Local Government Area on Tuesday, February 3, 3,064 PVCs were similarly snatched from INEC staff on distribution duty. In Ohaukwu local government area, INEC staff were violently attacked in the course of dis tributing the PVCs, however no card was snatched” he stated. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=847770221935832&id=358973344148858&refid=8&_ft_=qid.6112254808403166624%3Amf_story_key.-8867961690021266151&__tn__=%2As |
fucklikant101 you forgot SENIOR MAN. its the trending one now. |
IBB sees what some of us can not see.that is why he says Nigeria is safe in the the hand of Goodluck. |
Lalasticlala, Obinoscopy, Ishilove is this not a sweetnews? |
victory is sure to the gallant Nigerian army! Who ever says Nigerian army are not doing well is MAD and enemy of progress. . . This part of the news got me laughing. . . Some youths also came out in their numbers to push back the insurgents. . . as if the insurgent are keke napep. |
In the absence of PVC lets make use of TVC (tempolary voters card) |
I didn't understand anything here ooooh |
Apcee truly deserve to leave politics and face cattle rearing |
PDP where is my sunglass? Una no see apcee? Thats the only thing i like about apcee.any other thing na(is) wack |
vanndubi:my brother sorry oh Lalasticlala, Obinoscopy, Ishilove do the needful. |
relieved! |
Following the loss of America’s market for its crude oil last year, China has stepped forward to fill the gap by pledging to buy more oil from Nigeria.According to the country’s Deputy Chief of Mission in Nigeria, Mr. Zhang Bin, the Chinese government is looking forward to importing more of Nigeria’s oil, reported the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). Zhang said China was interested in Nigeria’s oil and that when President Goodluck Jonathan visited China in 2013, the country discussed the possibility of importing more oil from Nigeria. “And I think we are working on this and we hope that the Nigerian side would allow us to import more. “Actually what we are looking at is improved economic cooperation between the two countries, we are the third largest trade partner with Nigeria”, he said. He also said the trade volume between Nigeria and China in 2014 exceeded $16 billion, but his country was looking at possibilities of improving balancing of trade with Nigeria. Zhang said the figure exceeded that of 2013, which he put at $13.5 billion. He said: “In 2013, the trade volume between Nigeria and China was $13.5 billion and then according to our statistics, from January to November 2014, the trade volume already amounted to $ 16.47 billion. “So that means that in the first 11 months, the trade volume exceeded that of the year 2013, which indicates an increase of 35 per cent over the previous year. “We do have this problem of trade imbalance and the Chinese side is going all out to solve it. “One of the solutions is that we encourage more Chinese enterprises and companies to import more from Nigeria, especially agriculture products and also some of the manufactured products.” The envoy explained that a few years ago, China started importing cassava and some agriculture products like cocoa and palm oil from Nigeria. Zhang said due to the joint efforts of both sides, imports into China from Nigeria had increased by a large margin last year. According to him, in the first 11 months, there was an increase of 93.7 per cent in China’s imports from Nigeria, adding that the import percentage was almost doubled. The Chinese official said his country encourages its companies in Nigeria to invest in telecommunications, agriculture, automobile assembling, food processing, energy, mines and solid minerals. Zhang said China’s competitive telecommunication companies like Huawei and ZTE currently supply the Nigeria’s network operators with terminals and broadbands. Zhang revealed that the business volume of just one Chinese telecommunication company in Nigeria for a year was huge, putting it at about $ 1 billion. According to him, China and Nigeria were also working on other projects like the rehabilitation projects for the Nigerian Railway Corporation and the Zungeru hydropower project in Niger State. http://nigeriacamera.net/china-to-buy-more-crude-oil-from-nigeria/
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cycline404:looking for cycline404 lol! |
e no concern me. |
not too bad. But let it hold on 14th. Too much apc/pdp noise every where. |
Nigerian millitary are proactive,i am not dissappointed in them. |
I never like olamide's song for anythin, waste of megabite to download.next topic please. |
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