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The Federal Republic of Nigeria (FRN) Thursday appeared in the English High Court for a scheduled hearing.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/09/uk-court-orders-pid-to-make-interim-payment-of-1-5m-to-nigeria/amp/
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deltateam:Remember that this is not your state where pensioners are in mess. Stop generalising and learn to appreciate good things |
“DADDY FREEZE IS WRONG" - BEN AKABUEZEhttps://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2177355615741631&id=444807728996437
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WandaNara:Why didn't you take your drug this afternoon? Wetin concern G.O and the government here? |
I really appreciate all the wishes and gifts sent across today to celebrate the 53rd wedding anniversary of me and my wife @pastorfoluadeboye . You will live long and your marriages would be filled with Joy as well in Jesus name.
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Susu888:At least the ww2 or Biafran war would have killed and saved you the stress you now find yourself |
Liftkid:Biafra! |
naptu2:Southern Kaduna people, believe this at your own risk. |
Maximus69:Majoring on minor is one symptom of those who don't have a good point. |
Minjim:What can you do to heal a decided blindness? Nothing! |
sbaks:Jesus advocate. He used donkey, boats and sheep - the best of what was available. I know you guys will be appeased when you hear him trekked all over because of the work of God. It won't happen! |
Going by the ruling on Friday by a United Kingdom judge, the timely observation and interventions of the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was instrumental in how the Process and Industrious Development Limited (P&ID). The case became known and identified as a fraudulent endeavor, according to a review of the court record. Sir Ross Cranston of the UK High Court of Justice Queen’s Bench Division Commercial Court explained that the Vice President was a regular fixture all through the review process under the Buhari administration, noting that the Vice President’s “fraud on the nation” statement in June 2018 turned the case against P&ID in Nigeria’s favour. Reacting to the verdict, the Presidency said it welcomed the judgment by the UK Court granting Nigeria’s application for an extension of time and relief from sanctions in a $10 billion arbitration case with Process and Industrious Development Limited (P&ID) in Nigeria. The Presidency said, “In our view, the judgment is right, just and provides a strong prima facie case that the fraudulent gas deal with P&ID and the subsequent judgment debt of $10 billion against Nigeria was a clear attempt to cheat the country of billions of dollars by a company that had not invested one Naira in our country. According to the judgment read by Cranston, the Vice President’s involvement began in 2017 after he was intimated by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice of Nigeria, Abubakar Malami. “Following a meeting, on 13 March 2017 Mr Malami wrote to Vice President Osinbajo, who was acting president at the time, exploring five “scenarios” and making recommendations on each. “The first was to negotiate a reasonable settlement. The second was to undertake a “forensic and extensive examination of the original contract, Award and other Processes to discover loopholes to upset or vary the Award.” The merits were said to be that a loophole might be discovered, for example fraud, technical grounds or a conflict of interest of the arbitrators. “The other options were to inquire whether there was the possibility of an appeal, an investigation by the EFCC and a challenge to the recognition and enforcement of the award. The judge explained that Mr Malami wrote further to the Vice President on 17 March 2017, following a meeting on 13 March where the scenarios in the 13 March letter were “extensively deliberated”. “Scenario 1 was now expressed as “the urgent need” (emphasis in original) to negotiate a settlement. The scenario about involving the EFCC was that it should be directed to undertake a discreet investigation of the matter, and also to ascertain the personalities and beneficiaries behind P&ID. “There was a further letter from Mr Malami to the Vice President dated 29 March 2017. On 6 April 2017 the Vice President approved in manuscript on the letter its proposal to pursue settlement negotiations. “There followed on 16 May 2017 (and afterwards) without prejudice settlement discussions with P&ID. After P&ID stated in September 2017 that it intended to enforce the Final Award, on 7 December 2017 the Vice President granted approval to negotiate further. However, settlement negotiations broke down. “The Attorney General, Mr Malami, together with then Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr Emmanuel Kachikwu wrote to the Vice President on 23 May 2018 in light of US enforcement proceedings which P&ID had initiated, recommending the reopening of negotiations with P&ID while efforts were being made as regards the enforcement proceedings. He explained that the Vice President involvements was not restricted to his role as acting President alone. “On 12 June 2018 the Vice President’s office reported that he had agreed with the recommendation and would take up the matter with the President. “That same day, 12 June 2018, the Vice President wrote to the President recommending the reopening of negotiations with P&ID. The President approved this recommendation on 26 June 2018. Then the Attorney General and then Minister of State for Petroleum Resources had written to the Vice President on 23 May 2018 recommending further negotiations with P&ID. The Vice President had agreed, adding in manuscript on the letter that he was still of the opinion that the underlying transaction was “a fraud on the nation”, and that perhaps there might be “a need to independently review this view and investigate the entire affair more diligently”. Friday’s ruling by the UK Court said a primary facie fraud case in the P&ID matter has been established. https://thenationonlineng.net/
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drake99:Damned soul! You're really good at this your evangelism. Your judgement hasteth! |
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Epstein:You are right! How can someone decided to join a party that can point to things they have achieved or are achieving in the South East when our own PDP (even though never did anything for us) is there. Na on top PDP una go die! |
kemicalreact:(Âl 'Imran 3:106) And on the Day of Resurrection thou (Muhammad) seest those who lied concerning Allah with their faces blackened. Is not the home of the scorners in hell? (Az-Zumar 39:60) There are some hadiths that link black skin and creation with judgment day: Abu Darda' reported God's messenger as saying, "God created Adam when He created him and struck his right shoulder and brought forth his offspring white like small ants. And he struck his left shoulder and brought forth his offspring BLACK as though they were charcoal. Then He said to the party on his right said, 'To paradise, and I do not care', and He said to the party in his left shoulder 'To hell, and I do not care'." Ahmad transmitted it. (Mishkat Al Masabih, |
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Isn't this another Torment?! Rural Evangelism: Pastor Enoch Adeboye Buys Brand New Helicopter by Daniel Breakforth The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has just received a brand new helicopter. Church Gist can authoritatively reveal that the Helicopter with registration marking ‘5N-EAA’ representing ‘Enoch Adejare Adeboye’ arrived Nigeria very recently. Recall that in December 2019, the 78 year old General Overseer of the Church with the ‘most ambitious evangelism drive globally’ according to News outfits Al-Jazeera and American News Outfit ‘Cable News Network’ (CNN) went on an apostolic/evangelical visit usually known as ‘LET’S GO A FISHING’ to about 20 towns around Nigeria within 4 days preaching and winning souls to Christ. Church Gist stated then that the only possible way for such to be achieved was through an easy means of transportation such as a helicopter. The G.O, Pastor Enoch Adeboye had stated in 1981 as a 39 year old leader of the RCCG that the Church intended to plant Churches within 3 minutes driving distance in the developed world and 5 minutes walking distance in the developing world. This has led the Church to grow from 38 Churches when he stepped into office to over 40,000 Churches in the last 39 years and as old age finally arrives, the easy and sensible way to spearhead the continuing expansion is to the make use of an easy mode of transport to access the hinterlands. Recently, the Bishop Oyedepo led Living Faith Church also acquired a new helicopter. The Living Faith Church is also planting 10,000 new churches in 2020 with over 5,000 already planted around Nigeria and in some other African countries inspite of the lockdown as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The RCCG and the Living Faith Churches who are usually maligned ‘ignorantly’ on social media are the Churches presently spearheading the most aggressive evangelism move with massive church planting the World has ever witnessed from all records available. The Church in Nigeria has recently come into the eye of the public as a result of issues raised by Bishop David Oyedepo regarding controversies over the recently signed CAMA (Company and Allied Matters Act) Law while 2 day’s ago, Pastor Adeboye visited the Seat of Power to meet the Nigerian President at the Aso Rock Villa in what was touted to be a meeting to among other things resolve the CAMA Controversy. The brand new helicopter ‘5N-EAA’ is presently parked in the Winners’ Chapel owned hangar‘Dominion Aviation Center’ at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. Pastor Adeboye had famously stated to Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Adow in an interview monitored by Church Gist on 13th April 2013...”There are things you need...when you have to oversee churches in 160 nations, you can’t do that on a bicycle”. Today, the RCCG has churches in over 190 countries of the world. Mohammed Adow of Al-Jazeera had ended that interview report by saying “More and more Nigerians have convinced themselves that their government has gone to sleep, so to their pastors they run for help”. #NewHelicopterForEvangelism #PastorEnochAdeboye #ChurchGist Join any of our Telegram Channels. /ChurchGist /CGWitness Leave a comment on any of these platforms: Website https://churchgist.org/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therealchurchgist/ Twitter https://twitter.com/therealchurchg1 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEcolEnQjmehziQQPOcHSeA/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD_X0B5RIRkgN5m05DS-8eg/[color=#770077][/color]
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decatalyst:I bet you 99% of these unfortunate guys are Muslims or professing to be. Despite this, these 'holy' place and her people still regards them as monkeys. No wonder their book considers the blacks as prone more to be in hell fire. Black moslems are the most deluded of all |
envoymedia:Many of Igbo male children are bastards (i mean the infants claimed to be born by them). Others are bought from later years and brought back to the village as thier son(s) given birth to while on sojourn outside SE. The unfortunate aspect is, many here slamming abok!s are themselves abok!s unknowingly |
kingxsamz:Don't narrow it down to the "inside the bus". You painted a number of scenarios and I quote them for you again: What if I hear it from someone using a megaphone in front of my house who have refused to go? Or people coming to knock on my door every now and then? Or someone spitting in my face and disturbing my peace in the bus? Or me being told to repent and harassed in the market place? Or my kids being forced to study CRK in school? Who needs to apply common sense in this case? undecided |
INSIDE SAUDI ARABIA'S DETENTION CENTRES WHERE HUNDREDS OF MIGRANTS ARE HELD IN A BID TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 AND LIE EMACIATED IN SWELTERING CELLS ALONGSIDE CORPSES • Leaked images show migrants packed into cramped cells in the searing Gulf heat • Prisoners say they are 'treated like animals' and beaten with whips and cords • Saudi Arabia has detained the migrants after first deporting thousands of them Saudi Arabia is locking up African migrants in hellish detention centres to stop them spreading the coronavirus, it has emerged. Images leaked to the Sunday Telegraph show emaciated migrants packed into cramped cells in the searing Middle East heat. Prisoners say they are 'treated like animals' by Saudi guards who beat them with whips and electric cords and toss away the bodies of migrants who died of heatstroke or suicide. Saudi Arabia came under pressure for deporting thousands of illegal migrants when the pandemic first arrived, and has since been cramming them in prisons to stop them spreading the disease in their overcrowded homes. One image taken on a smuggled phone shows migrants lying nearly naked on the floor of a filthy cell with dozens of people crammed into neighbouring rooms. In another room, a corpse lay on the floor covered by a blanket after a migrant died of heatstroke - with others allegedly struggling for food and water. 'It's hell in here. We are treated like animals and beaten every day,' said Abebe, a migrant from Ethiopia. 'My only crime is leaving my country in search of a better life. But they beat us with whips and electric cords as if we were murderers.' Another migrant said that 'we have been left to die here', adding that he had not been outside the area of a school classroom since March. Others said they have received no medical treatment and that filth from the toilets was overflowing into the cells. Human rights groups have long warned that prisons are potential disaster zones because of the possible spread of the disease in dirty, confined spaces. According to the Sunday Telegraph, one of the prisons is in Al Shumaisi near Mecca, while another is in Jazan near the border with Yemen. Those two alone are thought to contain hundreds of people, and there may be more prisoners in other parts of the compound. Human Rights Watch said the migrants were being subjected to 'squalid, crowded and dehumanising conditions' at the detention centres. A petroleum-rich state such as Saudi Arabia had 'no excuse' for detaining migrants in such conditions, a spokesman said. Saudi Arabia's government has not responded to the claims. The UN said in April that Saudi Arabia had deported 2,870 Ethiopian migrants to Addis Ababa since the start of the pandemic. An internal UN memo said Saudi Arabia was expected to deport some 200,000 Ethiopian migrants in total. However, Riyadh called a temporary halt to the expulsions after coming under pressure from the UN and Ethiopia. Many of the returning migrants were exploited in Saudi Arabia and required medical attention unrelated to the coronavirus, Ethiopia's health minister said. US officials estimate that some 100,000 Ethiopians travel illegally to Saudi Arabia every year, lured by the dream of escaping poverty by working as labourers, housekeepers, servants, construction workers and drivers. The flow of workers has continued despite Riyadh's efforts to pressure companies into hiring more Saudi workers. Companies with more Saudi employees get preferential treatment, while those with too many foreign workers can face penalties. The rules are part of a 'Saudization' policy championed by the kingdom's controversial crown prince Mohammed bin Salman. However, the 12million foreigners who work in the kingdom are often needed for strenuous and lower-paid jobs - while about two-thirds of Saudi workers are employed in the public sector. Even before the pandemic, deported migrants said Saudi 'police officers' of dubious legitimacy had stolen their money and shared it between them. Others said they saw compatriots being shot and wounded when they tried to escape police roundups. Saudi Arabia has officially recorded 314,821 coronavirus cases and 3,870 deaths, making it the worst-affected Middle East country apart from Iran. In May, Saudi Arabia formed a special police unit to enforce its tough quarantine rules which included a ban on gatherings of more than five people. However, the rules did not prevent Saudi Arabia from having to scale back the hajj pilgrimage in order to maintain social distancing. Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil firm Aramco also saw its profits plunge by 50 per cent in the first half of this year. Oil prices crashed after air travel came to a near-standstill because of the lockdowns imposed by the world's richest nations. Despite the crown prince's efforts to diversify the economy, Saudi Arabia still depends heavily on oil exports to fuel government spending.
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APC has suspended all its campaign activities in Edo because of the loss of lives of two persons in the Convoy of its former national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole
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RuddyFusion:So this is a new line of chorus? You are dumping, VP IS SIDELINED to this, right? |
Showbby28:BACKWARD OR SPIRITUAL JOURNALISM? This is the 1st of September, 2020! What hell is the event meant to be achieved by January 2019 doing on the news broadcast of 2020? |
9jaBlogger:Roaming around the street from IBB to Abdusalami. Next visit is Shekau! Nansense and ingredients. |
MelesZenawi:Look at a bewitched frustrated antichrist that always goes after anything Christ, Church, Bible and anyone that identifies with these, trying to fight for the true Church. Your handworks are before the just Jehova who will soon dash you to pieces. Can you imagine an enemy of the Church of Jesus Christ fight for her just because he has seen a soldier of Christ to maul. You are a liar, your judgement is nearer than you think! https://www.nairaland.com/6027341/christianity-gbajabiamila-deacon-muslim I advice you first of all address various personal maladies that have befallen your life. |
SweetJoystick:Tell us how? |
surgical:See gorilla mentality? So getting access to the president is that easy to be seeking for phantom and ruptured-brain exemption. Your ilks said same thing when gej was in power. |
Iamdemola:Are you trying to salvage a brain that gone sour? |
edochie12:December, 1999! |
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