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hyfr:heard it happen around last year august in south Africa.Can't confirm it tho.. |
CityNG:Thanks sir! |
CityNG:well you can say what you like,but I know life is about stages so if I see $2,000 dollars as a big money at the stage of my life and my age I don't think anything is wrong.That you have gotten there doesn't mean others will not. |
CityNG:who asked you how much you bought your camera?hehehe humans and unnecessary show-off |
Akon419:Largest economy in Africa?Like you are feeling it in your family abi? Ride on |
You couldn't have said it better! |
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waternogeteneny:I wonder why Nigerians find it hard to see the good in people....this man is a professor of law,a one time dean of faculty of law UNILAG,once an A.G of lagos state and still a practising lawyer earning big and you think he can't afford that? Quit hating ,this man has achieved what any of your family members may not have for years! |
AceOfDiamonds:Your point is? |
It is funny that Prof. Wole has now joined the opposition party as accused by the Presidency but remember that this same man was in front of critics against OBJ |
Please can sum1 explain one simple thing to me on here-i need a laptop but I don't really fancy it so I'm hoping to get this tab and use it instead because all I need a laptop for is jst to type assignments,and watch films.So I wana knw if I can achieve that with this tab? And I can use keyboard with this tab? Tanx for your prompt response! |
Let the austerity measure should start from our govts at various levels. |
Experts have chided the federal government over its austerity measures announcement, saying top government functionaries should rather cut down their expenses. The federal government had on Sunday announced a number of measures to insulate the economy from the shocks of the continuous crude oil price fall in the international market. Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala had said among the measures been considered will be to surcharge the rich to raise revenue on luxury items like jets, yacht, champagne etc. The idea, she said, is that those Nigerians who are comfortable should contribute more to making the government coffers more robust such that they share a bit more of the pain. “This adjustment is not just about tightening the belt; it is about trying to increase non-oil revenue. We are looking at correcting leakages, inadequacies and inefficiencies in the non-oil sector and we are driving to improve collection of internally generated revenues,” she added. Though the Coordinating Minister of the Economy assured that the government will continue to meet its salary obligation at any rate as the measure being put in place is to protect those at the ‘bottom of the pyramid’, noting that many Nigerians believed poor people will bear the largest brunt of the measure. Yesterday, experts in separate interviews with Daily Trust said top government officials should have led by example by cutting down on their luxuries that are being paid for from public treasury before taking any economic belt tightening that could affect poor Nigerians. National President of the National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS), Ken Ukoaha, in his reaction to the measures said: “This is not good news for anybody and neither calls for cheers. This step is the result of our overly dependence on oil revenue. This is an indictment on all those who have ruled this country who saw no problem in coming to share oil money. We stopped thinking, killed our local industries and agriculture and now we have to pay for it.” Dr Garba Bala Magaji of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, however has other ideas for consideration by government. He said: “Let the president lead by example. For instance, let him reduce the number of his jets, curtail expenditure, remove the corruption in the oil sector. After all revenue is income minus expenditure. If corruption continues as it is, the income reported will be low. We must increase the transparency in reporting the activities of the oil sector and we will have more income that we currently have.” Other Nigerians who spoke to Daily Trust joined Dr Magaji in calling on government to plug the loopholes in her internally generated revenue. Investigation by Daily Trust reveals that only 21 revenue generation agencies of government have remitted their operating surplus to the Consolidated Revenue Fund since the inception of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) in 2007. According to the FRA, every government corporation is required to establish a general reserve fund where 20 percent of its operating surplus is allocated annually while the balance of 80 percent is to be paid into the federal government’s Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF). An expert, Dr Victor Muruako, was quoted recently to have said: “In a deliberate attempt to avoid the provision of FRA, government agencies habitually under-project their revenues and over-estimate their expenditures thereby ensuring that their remittances to the CRF were minimal, if any at all.” A breakdown of the records available to Daily Trust further shows that only five of the government’s establishments that have complied with the act are consistent with their remittances since 2007. They are the Nigerian Shipping Council (NSC), the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), NAC and the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) Dr Magaji also queried why government officials at “directorial level’ go about flying first and business classes while the government chants about cutting cost.” Source: http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/business/39794-austerity-measures-jonathan-should-lead-by-example |
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diluminati:westerners have brainwashed you i swear.........so because the whites do all sort of weird things to get the attention of people to an issue means we should do the same?smh.If you like come trek from Awka to Bombay,Oyedepo wont still sell his private jet! |
mizzkeji44:Our school can't be on that list even if the poster drank Petrol! |
politricks:"An honest..." ![]() politricks:"An honest..." ? |
Congrats to you.May you not remember today in tears in Jesus name.Bring my rice o I dy H for RC o .lolz |
KizzyyRae:hello preety,your dp is super-cool! |
Ladygunner:Abi now |
Longe Opeyemi a Graduate of AAUA Law Grabs 1st Class and Emerges as Best Student in Law School |
I'm on here just to smile,it is my birthday today.I oder for a tee which I wana use for the party by 5pm and and am yet to hear from the designer by this time!.so y'all can know how I feel! |
Many are mad but few are roaming! |
Do u expect the constitution to contain everything?it is either you are really a dunce or hired by govt officials |
youmour:Nairalanders abeg help me rate this brain^^^ |
peter4d2:The blame is not wholly on the judiciary but the existing laws,tell your law-makers to make non-vague,non-ambiguous laws on corruption then let's watch the judge that will not apply it when necessary.But the lawmakers will not do so willingly because they are beneficiaries of the bad system. |
The only thing I can deduce from this post is that a broke guy can't truly love a girl. |
fowowe411: |
Please can anyone on here tell me if Eksu offers admission into nursing and computer science. Thanks |
Please can anyone here tell me if Eksu has Nursing and computer Science.Thanks |

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