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Family / Re: 14 Things That Hurt Your Wife by frankkydee(m): 6:53pm On Mar 11
Ok noted but not taken. You can't pls a woman no matter what you have or do.

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Poems For Review / Re: Sing A Song Of People by frankkydee(m): 7:57pm On Jan 24
enix2dmix:
Sing a song of people walking fast or slow
People in the city
Up and down they go
People with their hats on
Going in the doors
People with their umbrellas
When it rains and pours
People walking singly
People in a crowd
People saying nothing
People talking loud
People walking smiley
Grumpy people too
People who jus hurry
And never look at you
Sing a song of people walking fast or slow
Sing a song of city people you see but never know









I love it so much
Romance / Re: Women Aren’t That Complicated, Just Do Transfer — Benin Man Counsels Men by frankkydee(m): 11:37am On Oct 10, 2023
Bluffly:

Which fact. I am not grooming my daughters to believe they are just created to take and take and see themselves as liabilities. Women should value themselves and become a value creator and not termites and men should stop fanning nonsense because of sex





Don't mind them with their very contaminated mentality. All their love and happiness revolves around money and money alone
Romance / Re: Man Takes Back The Kiosk He Built For His Girlfriend After They Broke Up by frankkydee(m): 3:54pm On Oct 04, 2023
Jennyclay:
of course!!! I have said it before in one of my post and I will say it again . What ever gift you’re buying for me must carry my name on the receipt if not then keep your useless and nonsense gift to yourself in order to avoid this childish embarrassment from you useless men!!!! undecided

https://www.nairaland.com/7713639/men-should-stop-collecting-back








Useless men? Why collect gifts from different useless men in the first place?
Romance / Re: She wants me in her by frankkydee(m): 10:23pm On Jun 08, 2023
ifinger:


Read my lips






It's unreadable
Romance / Re: Nairalanders Please Help Me Find My Boyfriend (photos) by frankkydee(m): 8:11pm On Sep 20, 2022
Rozross:
If he doesn’t look good but very intelligent, I’ll definitely shower him with attention. Just be very clean, that’s all, I’ll compliment you in the looks department.







Ok my lady
Romance / Re: Nairalanders Please Help Me Find My Boyfriend (photos) by frankkydee(m): 4:25pm On Sep 20, 2022
Rozross:
He’s just there and nothing spectacular about him. I dislike men who are conscious of their looks








Really, but If the man doesn't look good, ladies won't give him attention
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Drop Your Number And Location, You Might Get A Date by frankkydee(m): 9:52pm On Jun 09, 2022
Hi ladies in Lagos, you can chat me up if you want us to meet up. Mature ladies pls. 08136452626
Family / Re: Kenyan Woman Who Left Her Husband Of 20yrs To Marry The "Holy Spirit" Found Dead by frankkydee(m): 11:27pm On Apr 06, 2022
AudioMonkey:
Africans and their beloved jungle lifestyle of ignorance and backwardness!
Blacks especially black Africans are readymade custodians of primitive, stone age living.

As we speak, someone in the North is being jailed for years for blasphemy, to the uttermost satisfaction of every religious fanatic over there. We don't jail those who turn our society to hell, we don't jail those who steal the economy into recession, we don't jail those who make life hard for us, we don't stone these people who made it hard for people to eat.
Looters and people who kept Africa in poverty are not the problem. But blasphemers who blaspheme the name of the so called god.
Senseless killings in the name of so called god.
Religion that has not done any good to African society other than the usual shed of blood, slavery and backwardness. Yet nobody will pause for a moment to analyze and challenge things. People continue following sheepishly like zombies.
Africans are softhearted in accepting shithole legacies but hardened in accepting progressive productiveness.

Ignorance, corruption, backwardness, fanaticism, killings and every other innumerable negativities.

Foolish race which prides on every form of backwardness.










I keep asking myself why African have decided to be like this for so long. Dont they see that the world has evolved past this mediocrity stage? cry cry cry cry cry
Romance / Re: Why Are There So Many Single Guys At Over 30? by frankkydee(m): 7:29am On Mar 26, 2022
Favfables1:
The day I realized that women who were practically nobodies could become billionaires on account of just divorce alone, was when it really sank in that this marriage thing doesn't favour men one bit...

A woman doesn't have to work at all, just marry a rich guy, give birth to a couple of kids for him, divorce him and Bam! Half of everything he worked for his entire life time belongs to you undecided....

It's little wonder why over 80% of divorce are intiated by women undecided...

Yes! One may argue that, that doesn't happen in Nigeria, I agree...

However...
Why should I be responsible for ALL the expenses of an adult who practically have slept with other men, acts like a child, throw tantrums, nags at every slightest opportunity and yet still wants to be treated with "love"?

And besides...
Everything an average wife has to offer can be replaced with money, so why not focus on making money, get those things and be free from the trouble that comes with marriage undecided...






I think the American don't want marriage to work that's why they introduced laws that is biased and one-sided.

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Nairaland / General / Nairaland by frankkydee(m): 4:47pm On Feb 11, 2022
Nairaland trending on Twitter, that's feels so good.

Crime / Re: Wife Kills Husband’s Nephew Over Broken Mirror by frankkydee(m): 8:58pm On Feb 06, 2022
odinson1:


You this Hypocrite! Lol is all you have to say about a Young boy being stabbed to death by one of your "Future is female" representatives?

Reverse the genders now and watch how this hypocrite will start calling men all Sorts of Names as though women were Saints.







Don't get mad over nothing bro, you should have known she is part of the monosyllabic ladies. The only thing they know is lol, ok, really, kk, same here
Romance / Re: She wants me in her by frankkydee(m): 8:04pm On Jan 13, 2022
ifinger:


Enough of






That's good, keep it up
Romance / Re: She wants me in her by frankkydee(m): 10:53pm On Jan 12, 2022
ifinger:
So i had just been posted to this office from a neibouring state. At first i was reserved being new to the unit, until i met this talk fair Secretary, she was the one who introduced me to the other members of the office. Now i she has been coming around the office to say hi to me everyday ,before she resume to her office

However,each time she comes around ,because my sit backs the door she normally hug me from behind, and rob her jugs around my head each time she comes to greet me!
At first i tsught she wud stop ,but it has become a routine when am the only one in the office, so on one occasion she did it again ,i grabbed her jugs she did not resist ,i deeped my hand down tauched her nips she just let out a faint noise and smiled like nothing happened ,i was aready torgid down dia ,she just smiled i could see her errect nip through her transparent clothing ,she was like how are u how is the weakend!
Now with the green light she has given me i made up my mind to screw her soon ,cos she has been coming regularly now for me to feel her up before she goes to her block
Even though she is 7yr older ,she seem to enjoy my touch on her





Ifinger, have you fingered her yet?

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Romance / Re: Will Your Parents Let You Marry Someone From A Different Religion? by frankkydee(m): 8:38pm On Jan 10, 2022
It's absurd in this kind of generation.
Politics / Re: Hacker Breaks Into NIMC Server, Steals Over 3 Million National Identity Numbers by frankkydee(m): 7:56pm On Jan 10, 2022
It's a lie ,they did it on purpose against the digital census they are proposing. We all know as e dey go, the problem just be say we no fit do anything about it
Romance / Re: There Is Global Scarcity Of Men In Relationship And Marriage by frankkydee(m): 11:08am On Jan 08, 2022
See

Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Meet New Cool People And Just Make Friends by frankkydee(m): 9:05pm On Jan 02, 2022
I want a mature female chat buddy married or single no strings attached. 08136452626
Celebrities / Re: I Am 21. Stop Calling Me "Ma" - Bbnaija's Angel Smith Cries Out by frankkydee(m): 10:06pm On Oct 25, 2021
Gonogonn:
Exactly my problem too o










Oh really, but we can't see whether you are really younger or older than your age
Politics / Re: 77 Oil Companies Owing Nigeria N2.659trn Unremitted Funds - NEITI by frankkydee(m): 7:42am On Sep 29, 2021
Mrakeli:
As Nigeria continues to grapple with revenue shortfall and has gone borrowing to finance its huge budget deficit with debt service gulping as much as 98 per cent of its revenue, it has been revealed that 77 oil and gas companies operating in Nigeria are indebted to the country to the tune of N2.659 trillion.

This is just as the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is expected to once more make a huge deduction of N149.2 billion from the federation’s joint account when the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meets next month, a document seen by Akelicious yesterday revealed.

The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) which disclosed that 77 oil and gas companies were indebted to the federal government, attributed the debt to their failure to remit petroleum profit tax, company income tax, education tax, value added tax, withholding tax, royalty and concession on rentals.

Speaking in Abuja during an interaction with the media on the status of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) implementation in Nigeria, the Executive Secretary of the organisation, Dr. Ogbonnaya Orji, stated that when converted to dollar, the government was being owed $6.48 billion at today’s official exchange rate of N410.35.

He noted that a breakdown of the figures showed that a total of $143.99 million was owed as petroleum profit taxes, $1.089 billion as company income taxes and $201.69 million as education tax. According to him, others included $18.46 million and £972,000 as VAT, $23.91 million and £997,000 as withholding tax, $4.357 billion as royalty oil, $292.44 million as royalty gas, while $270.187 million and $41.86 million were unremitted gas flare penalties and concession rentals respectively.

In view of the government’s current search for revenues to address citizens’ demand for steady power, access to good roads, quality education, fighting insurgency and creating of job opportunities for the country’s teeming youths, Orji stressed that the monies needed to be recovered.

An analysis of what the sum of N2.65 trillion could contribute to economic development, he said, showed that it could cover the entire capital budget of the federal government in 2020 or even service the federal government’s debt of $2.68 billion in 2020.

“In 2021, if the money is recovered, the N2.659 trillion, it could fund about 46 per cent of Nigeria’s 2021 budget deficit of N5.6 trillion and is even higher than the entire projected oil revenue for 2021.
This is why NEITI is set to work with the government to provide relevant information and data to support efforts at recovering this money.

“The disclosure of this information is in line with NEITI’s mandate to conduct audits, disseminate the findings to the public to enable the citizen’s, especially the media and civil society to use the information and data to hold government, companies and even society to account.

“It is important that the process of recovering this humongous sum be set on course to support government in this period of dwindling revenues,” the NEITI helmsman said.

The executive secretary called on the companies to ensure that they remit the various outstanding sums against them before the conclusion of the 2020 NEITI audit cycle to the relevant government agencies responsible for collection and remittances of such revenue.

“NEITI will no longer watch while these debts continue to remain in its reports unaddressed. We will provide all necessary information and data to sister agencies whose responsibilities are to recover these debts into government coffers. We will do also share the information and data with our partner anti-corruption agencies with whom we have signed MoUs,” he added.

Within the short period the new management was appointed, Orji disclosed that his team had succeeded in ensuring the reconstitution and inauguration of the NEITI board and commencement of process of reviewing of NEITI Act to strengthen its powers and functions. In addition, he listed the timely publication and presentation of the reports; securing permanent office accommodation for the agency after 17 years of squatting on rent; sustained and diversified partnerships with key stakeholders and partners as part of the initiative’s achievement.

According to him, the appointment of NEITI into the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA); commencement of the development of a five-year NEITI strategic plan (2022-2026); NEITI audit automation project and Nigeria’s involvement in opening extractives programme, were further modest strides made by the organisation.
He stated that NEITI’s had further been appointed to lead the global EITI contract transparency network; designing of a new, functional and interactive website and reconstitution of the civil society and communication sub-committee, among others.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Chairman of the NEITI board, Mr. Olusegun Adekunle, assured that a lot more needed to be done in the EITI implementation in Nigeria, especially under the new PIA regime. He maintained that the solid minerals sector was begging for coordination, noting that the civil society and the media, being the third leg of the EITI tripod have critical roles to play in the Initiative.

“To effectively undertake this task of ensuring prudent management of extractive resources, there is need for effective oversight of the implementation of the EITI standard by all relevant frontline agencies of government and companies.

“NSWG looks up to you for you to effectively monitor these guidelines and to ensure that the standards are mainstreamed in the covered entities’ daily operations”, he said.

He reiterated the commitment of President Muhammadu-led administration to EITI implementation in Nigeria, noting that the administration was passionate about the EITI process.

The chairman assured members of the civil society and the media that the NEITI board under his watch would do all within its power to sustain the existing partnership and ensure a more robust and cordial relationship with civil society groups.

In his goodwill message, the Programme Manager, British Council/ Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Programme (RoLAC), Mr. Emanuel Uche, commended NEITI under the current management for the modest achievements made within a short period.

NNPC Set to Deduct N149.2bn from October FAAC

Meanwhile, the NNPC will again make a huge deduction of N149.2 billion from the federation’s joint account when the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meets next month, according to a document seen by Akelicious.

The NNPC FAAC presentation held on September 21, which detailed the corporation’s operations for the month of August, disclosed that as reported by THISDAY last month, the national oil company also withheld about N173.1 billion during the month to pay for what it terms under-recovery or value shortfall. An analysis of the document showed that net revenue to FAAC from the NNPC rose to N80 billion in August as against N67.280 billion in July, an increase of about N13.28 billion.

Year-to-date, the NNPC FAAC presentation showed that N714.7 billion had been paid as subsidy from January to August, with the eight month getting the lion’s share of N173.1 billion, while June came next with N164.3 billion, followed by May with N126 billion, then July in which N103.2 billion was spent on what the government terms under-recovery.

In the same vein, while no subsidy was paid in January, N24.3 billion was paid in February, N60.3 billion in March and N61.9 billion in April this year.

According to the NNPC, a pending N40 billion from June under-recovery would be subsequently subtracted from the federation account jointly run by the federal, state and local governments.

When the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) begins in earnest and the federal continues in its hesitation to stop payment of subsidy on petrol, it would be double jeopardy for the sub-nationals which would also be hugely affected by the deduction of the controversial 30 per cent frontier exploration fund.

“The value shortfall of N173,131,639,213.61, for July 2021 was charged. The balance of N40,000,000,000.00 for the June 2021 value shortfall will be deducted subsequently.

“The August, 2021 value shortfall of N149,283,084,869.20 is to be deducted from the September, 2021 proceeds due for sharing at the October, 2021 FAAC meeting,” the document disclosed.

In all, the overall NNPC crude oil lifting of 8.71 mbbls (export & domestic crude) in July 2021, recorded 0.87 per cent increase relative to the 8.66 mbbls lifted in June 2021, the corporation stated, with Nigeria maintaining 1.554 million bpd Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) production cut in July, 2021.

Crude Oil export revenue received in August 2021 amounted to $7.78 million, equivalent to N2.98 billion, while domestic gas receipts in the month was N5.69 billion.

According to the NNPC, feedstock valued at $64.66 million was sold to Nigeria LNG during the period, out of which $54.40 million was received during the month, the difference being Modified Carry Agreement (MCA) obligations, gas reconciliation and credit notes.

NLNG arrears amounting to $3.09 million was received during the period, while the sum of $151.26 million being miscellaneous receipts, gas and ullage (the amount by which a container falls short of being full) fees and interest income was received in August 2021.

In its July operations, for monies which were shared in August, NNPC had deducted a cumulative N215.3 billion from its contribution to joint Federation Account, being a combination of N175 billion value shortfall or subsidy and N40 billion Joint Venture (JV) cost recovery.

The data earlier obtained by THISDAY showed that NNPC paid N67.280 to the joint account in July, in contrast to the N47.162 in June. The July payment was about N20 billion higher than that of June.

Furthermore, in January, net revenue to FAAC was N90.8 billion, it was N64.161 billion in February, N41.184 billion in March, zero in April, N38.608 billion in May, N47.162 billion in June and N67.280 billion in July.

In June, the NNPC told the nation that Nigeria was losing about 42 million litres of petrol to the activities of smugglers across the country’s borders, increasing Nigeria’s estimated daily consumption of 60 million litres to 103 million litres, thereby worsening the subsidy payment regime.

Meanwhile, Brent oil, Nigeria’s crude benchmark, rose above $80 a barrel on Tuesday, the latest milestone in a global energy crisis, on signs that demand was running ahead of supply and depleting inventories.

The international crude benchmark hit the highest since October 2018, before paring some earlier gains to trade close to $80, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) also climbed above $75.

However, the jump to $80 was adding inflationary pressure to the global economy at a time when prices of energy commodities are soaring, especially in Europe and America.

Other things being equal, oil has rebounded from its collapse last year amid record output curbs from the OPEC+ group and a global economic recovery that has boosted demand.

https://www.akelicious.net/77-oil-companies-owing-nigeria-n2-659trn-unremitted-funds-neiti/






And they kept going overboard borrowing money up and down, I don't know why they can't retrieve the money and loot instead of borrowing to be looted
Romance / Re: Ladies, How Do You Feel When Your Boyfriend Asks You For Money? by frankkydee(m): 10:43am On Sep 20, 2021
Blessiing:
I dont feel bad because relationship is meant for us to help each other and have each other's back, but those mofos never appreciated my efforts, been single for years now... Not the best but nothing i fit do






grin cheesy
Romance / Re: Tanzanian Lady Storms Streets In A Wedding Gown In Search Of A Husband by frankkydee(m): 9:16pm On Sep 16, 2021
FutureIsFemale:
HMMMM! It is well. Dear God please let my story be different. Let it not get to this point of carrying placard IJN








AMEN but you don't have to be too choosey
Romance / Re: Bride's Backside Versus Bridesmaids' Curvy Backsides (PHOTO) by frankkydee(m): 2:48pm On Sep 13, 2021
BellaBliss:
Marry who get sense not big yansh wink






Just someone like you, right?
Crime / SSS, Army Keep Mum On Report Exposing Buhari’s Secret Welfare Programme For Boko by frankkydee(m): 10:10pm On Aug 28, 2021
THE State Security Service (SSS) and the Nigeria Army have ignored The ICIR’s enquiry on a recent report that exposed President Muhammadu Buhari’s secret welfare programme for top commanders of the deadly Boko-Haram and Islamic State for West African Province (ISWAP) terrorist groups in the North-East.
The report, published by The New Humanitarian, detailed a programme codenamed Sulhu, being coordinated by the SSS in conjunction with the Nigerian Army, with a view to ending over a decade terrorism war and to stopping the terrorist groups from building a caliphate in the region.

According to the report, it was designed by the government to pull commanders of the terrorist groups out of the forests, rehabilitate them and provide them with a means of livelihood.

It grew out of the behind-the-scenes attempts to free the more than 270 Chibok schoolgirls seized by Boko Haram in 2014. Under Sulhu, defectors are enrolled in a six-month ‘deradicalisation’ course in the military’s demobilisation and reintegration centre in Mallam Sidi, Gombe State, the report said.

After promising to renounce violence and be good citizens, they are issued with a graduation certificate, signed by a high court judge – and some have then gone on to set up businesses, from cap-making to chicken-rearing, it further claimed.

According to the report, a total of 150 top leaders of the terrorist groups, known as Mujahideen, have surrendered their weapons and crossed over since 2019. Some of these Mujahideen have committed atrocities but are unlikely to be prosecuted, it said.
















https://www.icirnigeria.org/sss-army-keep-mum-on-report-exposing-buharis-secret-welfare-programme-for-boko-haram-iswaps-commanders/
Romance / Re: Signs Someone Secretly Dislikes You by frankkydee(m): 10:56pm On Aug 23, 2021
Happy disliking ooooo shocked 8 shocked

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Romance / Re: Dream About Hair by frankkydee(m): 10:49pm On Aug 23, 2021
Happy dreaming ooo shocked
Romance / Re: The Child My Husband Thinks Is His Son, My Boyfriend wants him back by frankkydee(m): 8:29pm On Aug 21, 2021
NgoziLovelyn:

Really?








Yeah
Romance / Re: The Child My Husband Thinks Is His Son, My Boyfriend wants him back by frankkydee(m): 12:46am On Aug 21, 2021
African magic shocked shocked shocked
Politics / Re: Reno Omokri: What Is Happening In Nigeria Today First Happened In Afghanistan by frankkydee(m): 3:56pm On Aug 17, 2021
Mikecold:
This is someone who says he doesn't support the west because they support LGBT even when the western ideology of freedom for all is housing him in UK yet he supports peadophiles who say rapping a kid and marrying her for continuous bleeping is not a moral decadence







That's double standard

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