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okay |
I will surely buy the latest |
08139425578 |
pay workers salary |
Aregberascal, Obagbese, Areonigbese . no be you voted for change? Enjoy it while it last |
let me quickly book space in case |
Despite all that has been
happening in Nigeria, the fight
between APC and PDP, Army and
Boko Haram, Buhari and Jonathan,
EFCC, Subsidy, Fuel scarcity,
increase in dollar band decline of
naira, unemployment, inflation and
hardship I have good news for
you.....
Mango is out!! |
what of our grand mother (they do write their name on their body) same process as tatoo. though, I didn't support it |
OGA Patrick. Respect! |
where can we get Airbar? |
81' Algeria keeper Salhi makes a
one-handed save to keep out Etebo's
shot |
77' Nigeria chance! Ajayi's cross
after good passage of play is cleared.
76' Still Egypt 0-1 Mali in the
other game
61' Nigeria sub. Kufre Ebong off,
Taiwo Awoniyi on
54' Nigeria sub. Godspower off,
Tiongoli Tonbara on
50' Ben Taharm ghosts past his
Nigerian markers, strikes the ball low.
Daniel sticks out a leg to save
48' A burst of pace by Algerian
winger Zinedine Ferhat leaves his
marker for dead and he wins a corner
which is cleared.
46' Game back on!
Half-time Algeria 0-0 Nigeria
45' A minute of added time
42' Nigeria 0-0 Algeria. Egypt
0-1 Mali. As it stands both Nigeria
and Algeria are through to the semi-
finals.
33' Nigeria chance! Etebo cracks
a free kick over Algeria's wall and it
comes off the upright. Salhi gathers
the rebound
27' Ball over the top of Nigeria's
defence. Oussama Darfalou's touch
was heavy. Daniel gathers the ball
25' Algeria put the ball in the net.
Goal won't stand. Offside call by the
Senegalese ref Malang Diedhiou
20' In the other match Mali leads
Egypt 1-0. If the game ends that way
Nigeria is sure to qualify for the next
stage.
13' Algeria keeper Abdelkadir
Salhi backtracks to tip over Nigeria's
attempt from 30 yards
8' Nigeria wins a throw-in deep
into the Algerian area. Etebo takes it,
as the Algerian defence clears the
danger.
6' A chance for Algeria! Darfalou
hits the ball, Oduduwa sticks out a
leg to block and Nigeria keeper
Daniel gathers
0' Game on! |
Mogidi:to the liars |
Nokia connecting people |
I will try it now |
YoungestMuller: |
this post would surely hit the homepage |
aregberascal, aregbese |
DaBullIT:don't let me hear you say " Jonathan deliberately took 35% off Osun's allocation" |
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that mtn biz benefits, not tweak its official |
nobody 2 help me out?[b]nobody 2 help me out?[/b]nobody 2 help me out? |
I am having problem in rooting of my oppson 6677 I have try many rooting application but non of it work please any help? |
segzyj:not all |
The Leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Osun State has finally suspended its 6-week strike over their eight months unpaid salaries. Chairman of the Union, Jacob Adekomi, at the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding in Osogbo, the state capital, told newsmen that the Union finally arrived at the suspension decision as workers have confirmed receipt of payment alerts of two months’ salaries. With the announcement of the bail out fund by the federal government, one month into the strike, the workers became anxious and efforts to end the strike started. On Monday, the labour leaders began to arrive at the state secretariat but did not sign as they eagerly awaited the payment signal. Two hours after, the workers began to get the alert and so they moved into the office of the Head of Service to sign the Memorandum of Understanding signalling a suspension of the six weeks strike of the Osun State workers. After much negotiations by the Labour leaders and government, a truce was also reached and it was announced that the workers would soon be paid the arrears of January and February. The Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Osun State chapter, told newsmen that the Union agreed to suspend the strike as government has fulfilled its part by paying the two months arrears. He added that the Union has also asked for a total review of the actual number of Osun workforce and pensioners. However, lecturers in all the state owned polytechnics and colleges of education insist they are not part of the negotiation and as such the strike continues. A group representing the Council of Academic Staff Unions of Osun State- Owned Tertiary Institutions (CASUOSTI) said this. Other workers are expected to resume work on Tuesday but students in the polytechnics and colleges of education have no hope yet. The affected lecturers and students have expressed hope that the State Government would look into this and bring an end to the crisis source: http://www.channelstv.com/2015/07/13/osun-labour-unions-suspend-strike-sign-mou-with-govt/ cc: ishilove
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money121:abi o |
cc: lalasticlala, ishilove |
A member of National Assembly, Mr. Ajibola Famurewa, has cautioned the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) against using its resources to finance political violence in Osun State over unpaid salaries. Famurewa, representing Ilesa- East/ Ilesa-West/Atakumosa East/ Atakumosa-West, in the Federal House of Representatives, accused the opposition for using the delay in the payment of workers’ salaries to foment trouble. He noted that financing political violence and agitation was undemocratic, adding that “it was clear that the PDP could not be a credible and violent-free opposition, going by the day-to-day plan by its leaders to destabilise the state, using the unpaid salaries of the workers as an excuse. Famurewa, who made the remarks while reacting to disruption of a peaceful rally, organised by a pressure group, the Osun Progressive Left, to campaign against the impeachment call, on Governor Rauf Aregbesola, by hoodlums allegedly hired by PDP, urged the leaders of the party to learn how to be a good opposition that would put the government on its toes, through constructive criticism – and not violence. Famurewa charged the PDP to stop wasting its resources on funding political, saying that it was high time the party realised that it was no longer popular in the state. “The PDP is going gaga and I must ask what they stand to gain by fomenting trouble in the state. It should be clear to them by now that the people of the state have rejected them; the court has also rejected them. So, they have nothing to hold on to. “I do not expect the PDP to organise a rowdy rally against Aregbesola on the non-payment of salary, when the Federal government has released fund for the bailout; and when the workers and people of the state are still in support of Aregbesola,” he said. Famurewa called on all the security agencies in the state to rise up to the growing plan of the PDP to foment trouble, because of the inability of the state government to pay workers’ salaries. He said: “We are now in the era of positive change in Nigeria where the rule of law and people’s rights are highly respected. We hope this ugly incident does not happen again from the opposition. They should learn the peaceful way to express their feelings not through violent means or anarchy. “We appeal to the law enforcement agencies to always be vigilant and apprehend those miscreants, who disrupted peaceful assembly of the people, who were in support of Aregbesola. Also, the Executive Secretary of Olorunda Local Government in the State of Osun, Hakeem Okunade (Samanja) has condemned the recent action of opposition party, which disguised under the banner of “Coalition of Civil Societies for Emancipation of Osun State” to disrupt peace and business activities of the people of Osogbo, last Tuesday. According to the council boss, the protest was a clear attempt by opposition party to cause mayhem and plunge the entire state into chaos as the labour unions had earlier dissociated themselves the anti- Aregbesola campaign, in a prelude statement released by the State chairman of the Nigerian Laboyur Congress (NLC). He advised PDP to invest their time and energy on workable mechanism that would appease God for their sins against Nigerians and humanity. source: http://dailytimes.com.ng/pdp-warned-against-fomenting-trouble-in-osun/
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nice move from an able judge
bye bye Aaregbese |
nice move from an able judge
bye bye Aaregbese |
working smartly |

Kole possible deir will surely end up with Artificial husband...
Lolzz..