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Choi see deal.but why 30% ? |
VocalWalls:Pipe better.na straw. |
Kobicove:And he is claiming he terminated his contract with ciroc. ![]() |
Rexnegro:Why do u ask ? |
theV0ice:Okay thanks. |
But I thought minister of state for petroleum said APC inherited 600 billion debt base on subsidy payment. |
GlorifiedTunde: Na Kunu. |
EgunMogaji:Her name is temitope, |
Mind Games. |
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the masquerade cabal. |
kolubo:If you can send all networks, i don't mind. |
kolubo:Okay u can send 1500 mtn recharge card,so that i can flash the number. |
shosky1794:Oh okay,Sorry about that if i came hard on you.happy sunday! |
shosky1794:Read and comprehend before typing, "footballers". |
Generalyemi:Na so i see am o,at him age him dey reason like a crawling baby. |
Lovely. |
We are watching ![]() |
Okay o. |
Choi OP this your exaggeration no be here,even bus conductor sef no be so dem dey jump down from bus. ![]() |
Shey sai baba just return from UK,make him borrow them him VIP jet na..what are friends for. ![]() |
obicity01:Can you throw more light on your statement? |
This time the other way round. Be like aviation fuel don finish for sai baba presidential jet. |
A new way of moving a fun and environmentally friendly way of transport The Lopifit is a totally new way of moving. With the electric assist it takes no more effort to walk then “a walk in the park”. The electric assist in combination with the gear is boosting your walking pace up to the speed of a regular bike. When you are walking on the Lopifit, you push the treadmill backwards with your feet. A sensor is registering the movement of the treadmill and gives a signal to an electronic device, which will activate the motor. The motor now supports you to continue the walking movement. Using the brake will shut off the motor immediately. If you are going downhill, then a freewheel function is activated. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFOfXK0qEmM
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Naija. |
Wetin him dey do with loaded pistol? |
Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, says he will on May 29 speak on the recovered stolen funds from persons that had been indicted in the fight against corruption. The report is expected to be part of his speech on that day recognised as Nigeria’s Democracy Day. In an interview with Channels Television in the UK, where he took part in the London Anti-Corruption Summit, President Buhari said: “So far, what has come out, what has been recovered, in whatever currency, from which ministry, department and individuals, I intend on the 29th to speak on this because all that Nigerians are getting to know are from the newspapers, radio and television. “We want to make a comprehensive report by May 29”. On whether the names of the corrupt government officials or those indicted would be published, he said it would eventually be done. “We want to successfully prosecute them. But you know you can’t go to the court unless you have the documents to do your prosecutions – where some of these people sign for these monies, send it to their personal bank accounts. “Their banks gave a statement that the money is there when it came how much of it available and so on”. Never Heard The Word ‘Padding’ On the 2016 budget and the delay that had characterised its processing, he pointed out that if he had not uncovered the padding of the budget, corruption would have crept into the budget, blaming it on technocrats. “I never heard the word ‘padding’ until this year. I never heard about it. And what does it mean? “It means that the technocrats just allow the government to make its noise, go and make presentation to the National Assembly so they will remove it and put their own. So, when we uncovered this, we just have to go back to the basics again,” he told Channels Television’s correspondent, Chukwuma Onuekwusi. President Buhari also made comments on security issues, fight against Boko Haram, increasing herdsmen attacks on communities, militancy in the Niger delta and what will happen to those bowing up gas pipelines in the oil-rich region. He stressed that he had asked the Chief of Naval staff and other Service Chiefs to work together and make sure that those blowing up installations and subverting the investment in Nigeria would be dealt with eventually. “When I was in the Petroleum Trust Fund, we made a comprehensive study of cattle routes and grazing areas through Nigeria. I am referring the Governors’ Forum and the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development to it. Let them see what they can do and save the situation. “There seem to be some credibility to the fact that there are other than Nigerian cattle rearers involved,” he said, linking the development to the crisis in Libya. “Now this is because of what happened in Libya. When Gaddafi during his 43-year regime, he trained some people from the Sahel… Militarily, he trained them. “When his regime was overthrown, those people were again dispatched to their countries. They are gone, carrying their weapons and they found themselves even in Boko Haram,” he explained. President Buhari further said that the increasing herdsmen attacks on communities in Nigeria had become a governmental project, with the government ready to “trace them, disarm them and if necessary try them and discipline them”. President Buhari had during the London Anti-Corruption Summit requested for the repatriation of funds that had been stolen and taken to the UK by past government officials. http://www.channelstv.com/2016/05/13/will-speak-recovered-loot-may-29-buhari/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3lp1kV7cuA |
President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital on Friday after a 4-day working visit to the United Kingdom where he participated in the London Anti-Corruption Summit hosted by British Prime Minister, David Cameron. Before leaving the UK, President Buhari promised to reel out a comprehensive list of sums recovered so far and the individuals who returned money to the coffers of the Federal Government during his May 29 Democracy Day broadcast. In an interview with Nigerian journalists in London, President Buhari explained that he would follow due process to ensure those indicted were successfully prosecuted. He said: “So far, what has come out, what has been recovered, in whatever currency, from which ministry, department and individuals, I intend on the 29th to speak on this because all that Nigerians are getting to know are from the newspapers, radio and television. “We want to make a comprehensive report by May 29”. On whether the names of the corrupt government officials or those indicted would be published, he said it would eventually be done. “We want to successfully prosecute them. But you know you can’t go to the court unless you have the documents to do your prosecutions – where some of these people sign for these monies, send it to their personal bank accounts. “Their banks gave a statement that the money is there when it came how much of it available and so on”. While in the UK, the President gave a response to a comment by Mr Cameron, made before the summit held, referring to Nigeria and Afghanistan as fantastically corrupt nation. President Buhari said he would not request for an apology from the British Prime Minister, but that he would request that all looted funds in the UK be returned to Nigeria. He also sought the establishment of strategies that would hasten the return of stolen funds, which he said were needed for development back home. http://www.channelstv.com/2016/05/13/buhari-returns-nigeria-london-anti-corruption-summit/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter |
90k Kwa. |
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