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Breaking: Festus Keyamo Minister of state, Niger delta |
NaijaRoyalty:Who let the dog out? |
This Tuesday. Babajide Sanwo-Olu the Gov of Lagos State, administered Oath of Office on 35 Commissioners and Special Advisers and assigned them portfolios in the State Executive Council. Below is the list of the commissioners and special advisers newly appointed. Happy tenure!
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Katier00:Please be merciful to him or else it could become a generational curse. |
When the wailers heard that Atiku has finally stopped Cummin���
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SamuelAnyawu:Good of your two inclinations mentioned are the same only different in forms. They both traditions of men and not Christ like. No offence, just being truthful |
yesloaded:What didn't you see?! An environment as serene as this. Is it until someone lives in Iweka road , Idumota or oshodi with heavy blocs of flats both sides |
Erediauwa:Obo! |
ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE PRESIDENTIAL RETREAT FOR MINISTERS-DESIGNATE, PRESIDENTIAL AIDES AND OTHER TOP GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONARIES, HELD AT THE STATE HOUSE, ABUJA MONDAY, 19 AUGUST 2019 PROTOCOLS: I welcome you all to this meeting whose purpose is firstly, to familiarize ourselves with our colleagues with whom we shall be working closely for the next four years GOD willing; secondly, to reflect and assess the country’s position in 2015 and today; and thirdly, to chart a course for the country for the foreseeable future. 2. I congratulate all the new comers who your country has chosen above others to join the first term Ministers whose performance has been outstanding. All of you are appointed to assist and advise the President in running the affairs of our country. At the end of the Retreat, it is hoped that all of you will be in tune with the roles and responsibilities of positions you will occupy in Government. Many national issues require unified decisions. 3. It is a great privilege for you to be called upon to serve in these Great Offices of State and you must grasp the chance with two hands and put in your best efforts as Nigeria today needs top managers to handle our numerous challenges. There will be long hours and you must be prepared to live laborious days if we are to serve our people optimally. 4. Ladies and gentlemen, we are all aware of the looming demographic potential of our country. By average estimates, our population is close to 200 million today. By 2050, UN estimates put Nigeria third globally behind only India and China with our projected population at 411 million. 5. This is a frightening prospect but only if we sit idly by and expect handouts from so-called development partners. The solution to our problems lies within us. 6. Honourable Ministers-Designate, in our first term we identified three salient areas for close attention and action, namely to secure the country, to improve the economy and to fight corruption. 7. None but the most partisan will dispute that we have made headway in all three areas: First - we have rolled back the frontiers of terrorism; we are actively addressing other challenges such as kidnappings, farmer-herder violence, improving the safety of our roads, railways, air traffic and fire control capacities. Second - we are steadily turning the economy round through investment in agriculture and manufacturing, shoring up our foreign reserves, curbing inflation and improving the country’s infrastructure. Third – on corruption, we have recovered hundreds of billions of stolen assets and are actively pursuing control measures to tackle leakages in public resources. We will not let up in fighting corruption. 8. As Ministers, I am counting on you together with Advisers and Nigerians willing and able to contribute to build upon our road map of policies, programmes and projects that will lift the bulk of our people out of poverty and set them on the road to prosperity. 9. Our Administration’s eight years will have laid the grounds for lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years. This outcome will fundamentally shift Nigeria’s trajectory and place us among the World’s Great Nations. 11. Honourable Ministers-Designate, you will be responsible for the development and implementation of policies, programmes and projects in your various Ministries, Departments and Agencies in line with Government priorities. You must also ensure that Agencies under your Ministries are effective, efficient and accountable in the discharge of their responsibilities. 12. Honourable Ministers-Designate, we must work as a team. Although you have been chosen to represent your states as a constitutional imperative, it is vital for all of you to work as Nigerians. 13. Furthermore, working as a team demands that we know what the next person is doing. You must open communications with your colleagues. Lack of communication leads to lack of cooperation and sub-optimal performance. 14. Finally, although this is called a Retreat, I would like to think this is a preparation for an advance to the Next Level. Thank you ladies and gentlemen. I wish you fruitful deliberations. |
...and Jesus wept! Not for anything but how mighty and effective has the tools taking souls to hell fire have become. |
Has this Falana made a statement on his globally notorious client- elzoozooki? |
GistMore12:It's divinely confirmed that many of the male children in Igbo land, especially anambra state are either stolen, swapped or outrightly kidnapped from every part of Nigeria. I know of one. These marrried women of this "pious" tribe, who emphasize so much on male children can do anything to meet up with their evil demand of their culture. They can be carrying fake pregnancy (of clothes and calabash) about to fool the neighbours when the process of stealing babies is started. I say again, most of them (males of Igbo extraction) abusing Fulani and other tribes here on NL are actually abusing their ancestry! |
[quote author=Kingpee2 post=81383827]We all have our chosen paths sir ,not saying you don’t have a point but many are called but few are[b] chosen to glorify God[/b]./quote] You mean? |
Xisnin:Tramad...is the cause. Formication kills spiritually, it will eventually kill eternally. Run fi cover! |
Martinez39:How else can one be proven stupid than when one rejects free help! |
GistNet:The poor guy is helpless! The foundational (generational) trend is already established in that line or else it would continue. And it may not make the news all the time Deliverance to the rescue. |
Sad! Like many of us here, Jennifer might have been told about the brevity and vanity of life and mocked and rejected the divine advice. To us all, let's come in repentance to Christ Jesus. Because, like Jenifer, we don't know what the next minute hold. It is only God that knows when that your heart will stop beating. Without your input or approval, your heart could stop beating. Let's come to Jesus now for eternal assurance. God bless you in Jesus name, amen |
utchaydope:How is this your affliction, ffk? Isn't that what you and the dilector have been masturbating on? |
judgementyard:How else does one know the person that is so irredeemably deluded? |
judgementyard:How else to know one who is so irredeemably deluded? |
zegebow:When I check the bolded, I concluded that whoever sent you to advertise for them has sent a crippled agent and enemy of corporate progress. Is this what "THE AFRICAN YOUTH CONFERENCE 2019" has turned you to? |
realestniggah:GEJ and legacy of waste na 5&6 |
Walahi, wetin this man sef dey talk say dey worry am?
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HarunaWest:Oya start to pray to die as an AIDS PATIENT |
grayht:So a cursed place like your "Okearo" needs to be organised in the first place? The misery there has organised the place already |
CHOPMONEY666:Na that una destinies don dey attract since 1973? Sorry! |
CHOPMONEY666:Na that una destinies don dey attract since 1973? Sorry! |
desvi:Your frustration is confirmed and littered all over NL. Fake entity, you're already exposed! |
Meet Olurotimi Badero, the Nigerian doctor who is the world’s first fully trained heart and kidney specialist YESTERDAY AT 11:23 AM | PULSE NIGERIA | INEMESIT UDODIONG Tell your friends Right now, the world has only one fully trained cardio-nephrologist (heart and kidney specialist) and he just so happens to be from West Africa. Olurotimi Badero is the world's only combined heart and kidney specialist doctor (Jackson Free Press) Olurotimi Badero is the world's only combined heart and kidney specialist doctor (Jackson Free Press) Olurotimi John Badero was born in Lagos, Nigeria to Chief Eliab Olufemi Badero and Stella Taiwo Badero. His father was a tailor who later became a typist and administrative manager at Scoa Motors while his mother worked as a secretary with Barclays Bank in the early 1970s. Becoming the world’s first and only fully trained certified cardio-nephrologist (Combined Heart & Kidney Specialist Physician) Badero attended St. Mary’s Private School in Lagos before receiving his secondary school education at Federal Government College Odogbolu, Ogun State. After completing his undergraduate studies at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, he enrolled in the Medical School. He went on to work at General Hospital Isolo in Lagos state before relocating to the United States. Describing the challenges that came with the move, Nigeriandoctors quotes him as saying, “I drove the cab during the day, and I prepared for my exams at night. I did not have money to buy books, but I used the library. I remember a time I had to eat only bread for 3 days. I learnt very early in life that a goal without a plan is only a wish and that there is no testimony without a test. The only time that success comes before work is in the dictionary. I also learnt from my dad the value of hard work, as well as, perseverance and not letting the moments define you but defining the moment by embracing the challenge.” Olurotimi Badero is the world's only combined heart and kidney specialist doctor (Baronessj) Olurotimi Badero is the world's only combined heart and kidney specialist doctor (Baronessj) He eventually passed the U.S National Medical exam for foreign-trained doctors and completed a three-year internal medicine residency training at the State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Medical Center in 2004. Dr Badero later got into the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta where he earned his speciality degree in nephrology and hypertension. Working in this field made him realise that he needed to do more. Explaining his desire to Financial Nigeria, he said, “While I was in training at Emory University School of Medicine as a kidney specialist… I quickly found out that the commonest cause of death for the patients that died was heart disease and not kidney diseases. And we were doing a great job taking care of these patients but ultimately they died from a disease I didn’t have much control of as I would have loved to.” Dr Badero added, “That was a challenge I had to embrace being someone, whose decision to be a physician was to make a difference. I realized it was very difficult for me to make that difference, albeit we were taking care of patients and they were living longer. So that set the stage for me to decide if I wanted to explore ways of becoming more effective. I started toying with the idea of going back to specialise in cardiology because I really wanted to get to the bottom of the problem.” This realisation took him back to SUNY Downstate Medical Center where he completed a three-year fellowship training in cardiovascular medicine in 2009. He was accepted into Yale University three years later where he completed these fellowships with distinction: interventional cardiology, peripheral vascular medicine and peripheral vascular convention. Dr Badero specializes in seven different areas of medicine. In his words, “By training, I specialised in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, invasive & interventional cardiology, nephrology and hypertension, interventional nephrology & endovascular medicine, nuclear cardiology as well as peripheral vascular interventions. Putting all that together, I would like to think of myself as an interventional cardio nephrologist as well as a peripheral vascular interventionalist. Altogether, I spent ten years of continuous post-graduate medical training which I later found out was unprecedented.” Olurotimi Badero is the world's only combined heart and kidney specialist doctor (StarGist) Olurotimi Badero is the world's only combined heart and kidney specialist doctor (StarGist) Recognition Dr Badero has received several awards including a Congressional award for outstanding medical career and service to humanity. He has been recognized by the United States where he was recently named as one of the top interventional cardiologists in the country. His achievements have also been recognised by the United Kingdom and Africa. When he’s not practising medicine from his full-fledged medical practice in Brooklyn, New York or travelling the world teaching others, he serves as the assistant pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG) Vine Chapel in Jackson, Mississippi
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Saintp:Why does him becoming "more popular" your head ache? Are you an enemy of progress? |
Astark:So Oshiomhole is a christian APC chairman, abi? |
desvi:See another black market item that's serving as supporter. You had better salvage your own worth , if there's any left. |
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