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helinues:You dey mind them! Dem no resemble our own below (first pic) wey dey perpetually...
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Mutemenot:A descendant of Sad-u-see sighted. Always craving for the negative side of life like demons |
Korllami007:This is one of the four-women-per-man movement! . Easy to decipher |
Skyfornia:...and the sacked ones will become highway robbers! Good, myopic thinking. |
sarrki:That goes to say that the Igbo presidency is still not the solution! -Ọhaneze |
madridguy:Ogbukago is as wicked as the sound and writing of her name. She is willing to suffer the children she gave birth to just because of a useless dog |
ZZ22:Atiku was the candidate. Secondus was the chairman of the PDP. Tell me what position Tinubu occupied? |
supportnija: |
healthserve:Six, bags? What then is a bag of cement in kg? |
Naughtysite:Great! You mean the way all the States in South East have been run? Lol |
Dead on Arrival! Before you start ranting, bookmark � this against 2023. I mean May 29th 2023. |
TUANKU:How will it not be like that when all we know is quick money - bringing anything to Nigeria, even na oyinbo shit |
LearnITsmash:Her father was (is) and lawyer to many international firms. He dad over one billion naira liquid cash before he became the VP aside from many assets. Despite these obvious facts, your misled destiny can still believe this girl needs "stolen family money" to glitter. Where did you actually miss it on life? |
The Nation Newspaper Pencil production begins in Nigeria October 22, 2019 Pencil production begins in Nigeria Grace Obike, Abuja An indigenous firm has commenced the production of pencils in the country using old newspapers. Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu said the firm has capacity to produce 2.4million dozens of pencils per annum which will surpass local and sub-regional needs. Read Also: Pencil-powered productivity Speaking yesterday in Abuja when he received a local pencil production company Bamib Resources & Investments Company Ltd on a courtesy visit, he said: “We commend you for the work you have done in the best interest of our nation. When I went to one of our agencies in Enugu, I found out that they were conducting research on pencils and I was very disturbed when they informed me that as of that time, there was no company in Nigeria producing pencils. There were companies before that produced pencils but they have all collapsed, so I was very concerned. As the minister of science and technology, I felt that something like pencil which both the young and old use, looks very simple, so I felt that a country like Nigeria should be able to produce all the pencils we need and I had to make the institute in Enugu to make sure they continued with that research. “We gave them about two years, I was not just interested in just producing pencils for the sake of it but one that we can say that all the raw materials are from Nigeria which will help us in job creation, creating wealth and moving a lot of people out of poverty, I am happy that BRPDA has made some progress, they are working on seeing that all the inputs come from Nigeria, the Akwa Ibom state government also has a company producing pencils bit we are happy that on you own, you are taking the decision. https://thenationonlineng.net/pencil-production-begins-in-nigeria/ |
maybanks:Palm wine tapping award! |
NLSavage:It is clear that what you have in your skull is lifeless How can a sane come up with this trash when all that the discourse is all about 1999 - 2015 |
Daniel058:Don't mind them. Dem nor know say na like this one below na im you prefer:
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helinues:Kò le è yé ọ! |
"THE COURT OF APPEAL HAS OVERRULED THE PAYMENT OF PENSION, GRATUITY OR SEVERANCE ALLOWANCE TO POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDERS The Court of Appeal has faulted the payment of either severance allowance, pension or gratuity to political office holders and political appointees, insisting that the practice was morally wrong. A three-man panel of the court, held that it as unjustifiable in the face of the nation’s socio-economic reality for some few politicians, who hold office for not more than eight-year, to allocate huge public funds to themselves in the name of pension and severance package while civil servants, who committed most of their active years to the service of the nation are denied their retirement benefits. The Court of Appeal, Abuja said this in a judgment on an appeal marked: CA/A/810/2017 filed by the Governor of Kogi State and three others. The Court of Appeal, in its lead judgment by Justice Emmanuel Agim, said it was wicked and morally wrong for political office holders and political appointees, who helped themselves to public funds while in office, to claim entitlement to pension and severance allowances. Justice Agim said: “I must state here that the claimants’ claim for payment of severance allowance, because the tenure of their appointment has come to an end, is as unfounded as is morally wrong" “As I have held that their letters of appointment did not stipulate their entitlement to such payment. They did not produce any law or any document or instrument that entitles them to such payment. “The fact that elected pubic officeholders and political appointees are paid huge amounts of money as monthly salaries and other forms of allowances, while in office, is common knowledge in Nigeria and is not reasonable to open question" “It is also common knowledge that many of them after an office tenure of between three to eight years become stupendously wealthy, exhibiting mind-blowing opulence and splendor" “Yet these office holders insist on being paid severance allowance for holding such offices" “Meanwhile, career civil servants, who have served this country or their states or Local Governments, all their life, can hardly collect their pensions and gratuity when retired" “They are now being subjected to contributory pension schemes in which they contribute part of their monthly meagre salaries that are always paid in arrears while in service, to be able to earn pension and gratuity upon retirement" “The political appointees and elected public office holders, who do not work as long and as hard as the career civil servants quickly get paid huge severance allowances upon leaving office in addition to the huge wealth they acquired while holding such offices and without having been subjected to any contributory pension schemes" “It is not morally right to pay an elected public officer or political appointee pension and gratuity or severance allowance for holding such an office for three to eight years as the case may be" “It cannot be justified in the context of our present social realities it amounts to gross social injustice.” Niyi Murele |
voltron14:Fixed |
portplus:Search WELL for it online! |
kestolove95:Lie! Castigate your evil mothers, instead |
TroubleMaker47:[s]Wow. So road repairs is so expensive? Abi is it a Nigerian factor?[/s] The above cancelled was what you posted. Normal reasoning expects you to support your rant, but as expected of a clown like you, there is nothing in the empty barrel: Only incoherent noise and cacophony |
Yoighaman:Please let me ask (no insults)- How does that NOT affect you? |
obafemee80:The one who sits atop the destinies of millions who have adopted lottery as their way to the top. |
GISTBL0G:The best of the land of the rising sun rushes and begs to have the average of the west.. |
TroubleMaker47:Give us a professional costing or shut ya mouth forever! |
Menance: ...and Happiness Daniel, Favour Nkume and Glory Ewelike-... The underage girls gave their names as their names as Chisom Onyekwere, Chinonso Okoro, Stella Emmanuel, Gift Wada, Chidinma Emmanuel, Tracy Favour, Success Onu, Comfort Francis, Njoku Divine, Destiny Chibuike and Amanda Chima. ...are your elected regional hustlers and developers! ! |
Bishop David Oyedepo Approves N650 Million For Road Repairs [/color] Leke Beecroft The recent road repairs currently being undertaken will cost the Living Faith Church a whooping sum of N650 million naira (about $2 million). The roads which cover the old toll gate bordering Lagos and Ogun States as well as stretches of the Idi-Iroko expressway from Oju Ore to Iyana Iyesi as well as Sango itself began to undergo repairs as executed by the Church recently. Traveling along the road to the border as well as Agbara and other towns had become a harrowing experience for both worshippers at the Church and non-worshippers alike every day of the week. This led the Church to intervene in order to give the people a respite. This is not the first of such interventions, however it is the biggest single intervention till date and has helped in no small measure per time to relieve road users. Speaking yesterday, Bishop Oyedepo announced that the sum of N650 million was approved and released for the repairs, adding that Canaanland where the Church is situated is the birthplace of giants where many have gotten their spiritual and physical needs met for the past 20 years.[color=#550000]
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ORIENTATION101: |
EastGold:I ask you :what did Jonathan study? |
Dechymmytv:How do you identify an evil foreigner? They are always looking for bad news about Nigeria (true and false?) Bad news gives them joy. They shut down any good news about Nigeria. Good news are a torment to their souls |
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