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aniexyz:♈όϋ 'r funny! |
If na so ma own na experience+...served at the bank of river Naija! |
Time to laf! |
Hmmm! |
Before nko.. You fit dey inside river make soap enter your eyes? No! We call that abomination... GEJ for continuity 2015! |
priscaoge:That part? God forbid! I tried that once during my days in school...I nearly had heart attack..that was the first and the last time I tried that "dead attempt" in my whole life. The only way one could live longer is to steer clear from his/her spouses phones.. |
OrlandoOwoh:Atleast there was a meeting in the gathering! Look for anoda lame excuse sir! |
Redoil:When the hunter becomes the hunted! ..my hate for this party just D̶̲̅ε̲̣y rise like soaked garri.. |
The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, on Thursday berated the Nigerian Communications Commission for the shutdown of the SMS platform meant to encourage small donors to support the All Progressives Congress presidential campaign. While describing the directive as a betrayal of democratic ideals, the governor asked President Goodluck Jonathan to live by his democratic ideals and honour the peace pact he signed by directing the NCC to restore the 35350 platform. Fashola, who is the Director of the Buhari-Osinbajo Presidential Campaign Fundraising Committee, described the NCC’s action as a “disgraceful repression of freedom.” While addressing journalists at the Lagos House, Marina, Fashola said it was unfortunate that after the launch of the platforms on Tuesday, the NCC had issued a letter to the telecoms operators “not to carry political messages” thereby shutting down the SMS platform. Fashola, had on Tuesday unveiled five platforms in partnership with five banks for donors wishing to contribute to the fund. The Lagos State governor said he wondered why a commercial transaction that promotes business, the economy and jobs in the country should be frustrated, arguing that if traditional media such as radio, newspapers and television could carry political messages, new and social media should be allowed to participate and benefit. Fashola said, “It is with deep sadness that I address you all because I never expected that I will witness in Nigeria some of the very distasteful and disgraceful conduct that the Federal Government, the PDP and the President have embarked on, by way of repression of freedoms. “I mentioned the commercial nature of the transactions we had with the businesses who were partnering with us and the benefits to the economy. I also stated very clearly that these businesses had no partisan relationship but are providing professional service. “I said so, in order to protect their businesses because of the increasing intolerance we were witnessing from the Jonathan and the PDP Presidential campaign and some Federal Government agencies that have taken a partisan position.” Pointing out that the NCC gave approval to the Goodluck-Sambo campaign in 2010, Fashola wondered why “a President who says he cares about young people and wants their votes would shut down their generation’s platform” adding, “Is the President himself not using the same platform? Is this not a media censorship?” Fashola, however, expressed joy that despite the closure of the platform, the enthusiasm of Nigerians for change was obvious from the first day of the launch of the payment platforms, adding that with the five banks alone, the committee had raised the sums of N822,928.80 from bank payments while N606,000 had been raised from the internet platform before the interference. http://www.punchng.com/politics/fashola-kicks-as-ncc-stops-apcs-sms-campaign/ Copyright PUNCH.
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them never enter wahala don ensued..... a LEOPARD CAN NEVER, I MEAN CAN NEVER CHANGE IT'S SPOT... CHANGE! CHANGE!!, is this the kind of change we clamor for? GOD FORBID EVIL THINGS. if e no be GEJ e no fit be like GEJ... DJ abeg play my people that TRANSFORMATION SONG O Jare... ![]()
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Blinggee:partner in crime lol |
chiogoezubem:Hehehehhehee! See my partner in crime! |
We are |
warrior01:the world is watching..... |
Lies from the pit of hell! The oga's of propagandas are here again! Sai Jonathan! |
aniexyz:I see ♈όϋ partner! |
Love keep growing, haters keep hating! |
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marley145:I D̶̲̅ε̲̣y tell ♈όϋ ...gone are the days meeehhhn! |
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it would require no fewer than 750,000 ad hoc staff to conduct the general elections across the country. Mr Kayode Idowu, Chief Press Secretary to Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) , disclosed this in an interview with NAN on Wednesday in Abuja. Idowu said that the commission was currently rounding off the recruitment of the ad hoc staff nationwide. “Getting that number is not an easy task, but the recruitment is nearly concluded, except in isolated places where we still need to make up with the number.” He said that applications for the recruitment were conducted via online, adding the commission also recruited former members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) who had ‘’excellent and credible records’’ in previous elections. He explained that the resort to former NYSC members was because the corps could not provide all the needed personnel from current members in the scheme. Idowu added that INEC was also considering recruiting third-year students of tertiary institutions to meet the needed number. He disclosed that the training of “master trainers” among the ad hoc staff, who would train the others, had commenced. He explained that the commission preferred NYSC members as ad hoc staff for the conduct of elections to avoid the experiences of the past where election workers compromised. “When civil servants were being used, the general tendency was that if you employ the service of civil servants of state government, they had their jobs to protect. “If they are threatened, they could compromise easily, but in the case of youth corps members, they are on national duty. “They are neither familiar with the terrain nor stakeholders in the environment they operate. “They also have their certificates to collect and that is why their engagement is through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NYSC. “If the corps members or students in the exercise compromise, sanction await them because they are still within a system and under a country,” he said. Idowu, however, stated that no NYSC member on election duty had been sanctioned, revealing that they had so far maintained credible records. Source :PM News http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/01/22/inec-requires-750000-ad-hoc-staff-for-elections/ |
Congrats Paulo! God Wey do am for you go do am for the remaining of us! Amen! |
Mcslize:I think ♈όϋ are right...I will give it a try cos am also in that situation! |
If you know ♈όϋ don't enjoy se.x say "nay" And the "I's" have it.... Madam give us anoda story. I never see person Wey vomit suger Wey Dem put for him mouth! |
Gorgeous58: |
The best man for the job GEJ? ...the "I's" have it.. |
Hmmm! |
Everyman go grow old! |
Creepy! |
Boy ♈όϋ are suppose to be in the classroom with your classmates not here! |
Hmmm.. |
Nice story! |
dunkem21:Hahahhahahaha! Guy ♈όϋ harsh Oº°˚˚°ºo. You no want make us give am consolation prize? |
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