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[size=18pt]The external debt profile [/size]of states has shown that Lagos State has the highest with a profile of $1.087 billion, followed by Kaduna State with a total of $234 million. Cross River State followed closely with an external debt profile of $131.469 million. Other states with relatively large external debt are 1. Lagos State - $1.087 billion 2. Kaduna State - $234 million. 3. Cross River - $131.469 4. Edo - $123 million, 5. Ogun - $109 million, 6. Bauchi - $87million, 7. Katsina - $78 million, 8. Oyo State - $72 million. 9. Osun - $67 million and 10. Enugu - $62 million. |
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“At this juncture, let me assure you of the unflinching commitment of Nigeria to the ideals and aspirations of the African Union as explained in the Agenda 2063, which is geared towards ensuring a peaceful, prosperous and integrated Africa in the next 50 years. It is for this reason that Nigeria is fully and irrevocably committed to the ECOWAS vision. Lauds Jonathan on transition Acknowledging Nigeria’s historic transition and the role played by his predecessor, he said: “The election was also held against the backdrop of the fears and concerns expressed both in Nigeria and among our international friends abroad and partners that the outcome of the election could spell doom for Nigeria. I am glad that even though those fears and concerns were not without basis, the outcome was totally different, to the relief of all of us. “I cannot fail to acknowledge the very positive role played by my predecessor, H.E. President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, in averting the feared crisis, and in facilitating the peaceful transition of power between the two parties. “I also wish to express my deep appreciation to all who honoured us with their presence at my inauguration, and even those, who for unavoidable reasons were unable to attend". http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-african-leaders-my-efforts-to-stop-boko-haram/ Cc: Lalasticlala
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President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, briefed African leaders on his efforts towards combating the Boko Haram insurgency in the country’s North-East even as he challenged them to collectively stop the sordid stories of migrants dying across the Mediterranean Sea. In an address presented at the opening ceremony of the 25th ordinary session of the African Union, AU, Buhari also paid respect to former President Goodluck Jonathan for helping to avert a crisis in the country by facilitating a smooth transition in power. Noting the challenge against his administration from Boko Haram and his efforts towards overcoming the threats by the group, he said: “Our continent is currently bedevilled by the twin evils of terrorism and insecurity, poverty, youth unemployment, and underdevelopment. “The destructive effects of the inhuman and criminal campaigns of the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria and neighbouring countries; the Al-Shabab attacks in East Africa, and the activities of the Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb, all bear testimony to a continent under siege. “I was convinced on my assumption of office that the best approach would be to work within the framework of the Lake Chad Basin Commission, LCBC, to mobilse collective support to fight against Boko Haram. I have in this regard, directed the relocation of Nigeria’s Command Centre to place it closer to the theatre of action. |
For transparency and with the full hope that PMB will declare his assets publicly as promised, we now require the Governor of Lagos State, Gov. Akinwumi Ambode to publicly declare his assets within the next 14 days. Cc: Lalasticlala, Ishilove. |
The Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has issued a 14 days ultimatum to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State to publicly declare his assets upon assuming office. The party, which gave the governor till Monday, 29th June, also tasked the governor to make public in the media, the details of the handover notes and assets of his predecessor, Mr Raji Fashola. In a statement by its state publicity secretary, Mr Taofik Gani, the party warned that “if the governor fails to take up this moral challenge, he will thereafter be labelled ‘Governor Pretender’ throughout his tenure. The deliberate neglect will however compel us and other well meaning Lagosians to explore the relevance of the Freedom of Information Act (FoI Act) on the matter.” According to the party, the necessity for the present governor of Lagos State to make public his present assets is more ignited by the huge foreign and local debts of near a trillion naira, now left behind by the immediate past governor. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/declare-your-assets-lagos-pdp-tells-ambode/
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NgeneUkwenu:You think se u wise abi ![]() You dey run to open your Baba Go Slow wife dirty secret before it went viral ![]() |
whitecat1: Thank you very much. |
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omobabaoffa:Where did you get the bolded from ? My post ? |
neoapocalypse:Saving a man against his will to die is the same as killing him... - neoapocalypse: ![]() |
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“I am now stranded with no money to go back; at times I sleep in motor park or squat with good Samaritans”, Jibrin said That means Jibrin came through truck after paying some amount of money, sorry Jubrin, who sent you message ? ![]() |
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omenka:Thank you. |
dayo23:Pele ti ee |
yak:Time will tell, the conspiracy will soon be in the open.
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dayo23:
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Caseless:God bless Jonathan. |
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akanbiaa:Capital YES! You need evidence ? we can supply. We speak and write base on what we know. |
anonimi:Another example of APC failure is Oyo State, Ajimobi. |
OrlandoOwoh:Why is Aregbesola boasting ? ![]() Igberaga ...
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whitecat1:Osun State debts will take 30 Years to be repaid. Please, how old are you now, just add another 30 Years. No offense, please. |
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