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who is this lawmaker for goodness sakes ? why can't they just allow the law to follow its course? |
the fine should be larger than this. they are collecting and selling nigerians private data. they are doing this to everyone that uses WhatsApp |
i hear biden was crying. when you suffer russians for years, and cry because you own people are in russia prison for only months, is it fair ? two can play the game ![]() |
court decision over 2.5 million dollars debt owe to one oil man integrity16: |
go and read the article again. it says lifting oil not staff ![]() ThebestPromise: |
na him plan be dat ![]() skywalker240: |
how is this a blackmail? don't you know before the minister makes a decision like this, he has to consider the implications and come to some sort of agreement with the airline? keyamo no be lawyer? no wonder the country is where it is ![]() integrity16: |
so someone put 20k dollars in wardrobe casually. no be more 30 million be dat? ![]() |
Dangote made the claim following allegations by the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Farouk Ahmed, that his refinery was producing inferior fuel: instead of nigerians to be grateful for what Farouk Ahmed said, they want to burn him at the stake with their sentiments. high sulfur contents go create acid rain wey go burn your skin. Farouk was doing his job. |
i agree with you. NNPC just dey sabotage everything all for one man NewYorkCity: |
Dangote Refinery’s AGO presently has sulphur content exceeding 700/ppm in accordance with waiver granted by the NMDPRA. This far exceeds the average of 50/ppm sulphur required for AGO imports by marketers, yet the regulator has restricted all other downstream operators from sourcing this product exclusively from the Dangote Refinery: wetin these NMDPRA dey do? they wan kill us just become of one refinery? the sulphur content is too much. This is a clear adoption of Dangote Oil Refinery as the sole supplier of AGO to the nation. This situation is detrimental not only to the downstream operators but the nation at large. It deprives Nigerians of cheaper options as the Dangote Refinery always has the final say and dictate prices without any competing alternatives: i tell one person dis na monopoly, the man say no. no be him be dis. everyone dey complain. nnpc should be blamed. |
you think so? i think someone that does not like her did it. maybe she no pay Brendaniel: |
they are gangstas and when you have gangstas in power, everyone go suffer. Moblux: |
na gangstas dey run the country. see as dem rush change the law, no debate. these people don't know what they are doing. welcome to the era of more debt and pain |
NASS Passes Bill To Increase CBN Ways And Means Loans To FG Lawmakers raised the credit facility obtainable by the Federal Government from the apex bank from 5% to 10%. By Gloria Ume-Uzeoke Updated July 31, 2024 The Senate and the House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill to increase the percentage of Ways and Means loans the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) can give to the Federal Government. The upper chamber of the Nigerian legislature raised the credit facility obtainable by the Federal Government from the apex bank from 5% to 10%. Known as the Ways and Means, the apex bank offers short-term financing to the Federal Government to cover its budget shortfalls. To do this, the Senate amended the CBN Act to increase the total CBN advances (loans) to the Federal Government. The bill for the amendment of the CBN Act was considered at plenary on Wednesday when it was read for the first time. The Leader of the Senate, Opeyemi Bamidele said the executive bill read for the first time on Wednesday is to enable the Federal Government to meet its immediate and future obligations owing to the government’s increasing needs for funds to finance the budget deficits and other expenses. He explained that the loans would enable the provision of immediate funds to address budget shortfalls and finance essential government expenditures as well as help maintain financial market stability by preventing government default on its obligation. Bamidele said the loans, when injected into the economy, will stimulate economic activity, potentially create jobs and enable the government to support critical sectors like agriculture, healthcare and infrastructural development. He added that the loans will lower the government’s borrowing cost by providing cheaper funds than the traditional borrowing method. Opeyemi and his colleagues argued that the margin of increase should be from 5 to 10 per cent. They asserted that although the increase was necessary for economic development, adequate monitoring of capital projects should be enhanced to ensure that the funds are used for the sole purpose of infrastructure and legacy projects. After consideration in the Committee of the Whole, the executive bill scaled the third reading and was passed. Like the Senate, the House of Representatives amended the CBN Act to raise Ways and Means from 5% to 10%. President Bola Tinubu is expected to sign the amended bill into law. Source: https://www.channelstv.com/2024/07/31/senate-passes-bill-to-increase-cbn-ways-and-means-loans-to-fg/ |
really crazy and the judge is known to be ultra corrupt SisterAnn: |
nigerian politicians are the worst. if you give them a bomb button, they will press it many times ![]() |
just scripted drama. something that's too technical for them ![]() how can they debate what they don't understand Gbeng30: |
i suspect she was seriously ill when she performed |
these guys are touching what they don't understand ![]() they will make things worse |
she was probably very sick while performing |
i think they sold ajaokuta steel to an indian firm. someone made this accusation before that they were still paying the indian billions ![]() Jamesbiodun: |
this is sad |
WETIN ?? |
yes. he was telling her to back off and forget the problem ![]() GOFRONT: |
finally someone asking the right questions. see as the other senator dey sabotage the questoins |
Natasha Kicks against N4.2bn Personnel Cost for Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Sunday Aborisade in Abuja The Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, yesterday, described as unacceptable, the N4.2billion appropriated in the 2024 budget as personnel cost for the moribund Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited. She expressed her displeasure during the investigative hearing on alleged incidences of corruption and inefficiency in Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited and the National Iron Ore Mining Company from 2002 to date, by an ad hoc committee of the Senate. Akpoti-Uduaghan, who is the Deputy Chairman of the Committee, asked the Sole Administrator of the Steel Company, Summaila Abdul Akaba, to give details of workers collecting salaries from the N4.2 billion appropriated for personnel cost in the 2024 budget. She said being an indigene of the area, she was desirous to get the Steel company revamped and working. The Senator said she made unscheduled visits to the company and hardly found 10 people working there. She noted that despite such humongous amount of money being spent as personnel cost by the Steel Company on yearly basis, no steel has been manufactured and no mill rolled. She said, “The Sole Administrator of Ajaokuta Steel Company, I have a good question for you being an indigene from the area, very worried about the state of the company and passionate for its revival. “The sum of N4.2 billion was appropriated for personnel cost in 2024, but from several visitations i made to the complex, hardly were 10 people sighted to be around or doing anything. “So, who are the workers collecting monthly salaries from the appropriated N4.2billion? “Statistically, if N300,000 is paid monthly to 14,000 people per month for a year, you get N4.2 billion or N500, 000 to 8,400 workers per month in a year.“Where are the 14, 000 or 8,400 workers in Ajaokuta, the appropriated N4.2billion is being spent on?” she asked. The Minority Whip of the Senate who is also a member of the committee, Senator Osita Ngwu (PDP Enugu West), did not allow the sole administrator of the complex to respond to Akpoti-Uduaghan’s question. Ngwu said, ” Please don’t let us indict ourselves because the said appropriation was approved by the National Assembly.” In his closing remarks at the investigative hearing, the Chairman of the ad hoc Committee, Senator Adeniyi Adegbonmire (APC Ondo Central), said presentations and submissions made by the various stakeholders would be thoroughly looked into by the Committee for a solution to the report on Ajaokuta Steel Company to the Senate. Key stakeholders at the investigative hearing were, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, a Director from the Central Bank of Nigeria , a Director from Bureau of Public Enterprises ( BPE) , Nigerian Society of Engineers , Steel and Engineering Union Workers of Nigeria, among others. Source: https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/07/31/natasha-kicks-against-n4-2bn-personnel-cost-for-moribund-ajaokuta-steel-workers/#google_vignette |
![]() overrated DevilsEqual: |
this is the problem i have with it. sentiments against NMDPRA. what if NMDPRA was right that the refinery is only 45 percent complete? what's wrong in telling the truth? na so HADI SIRIKA was pushing fake nigeria air around. now dem don bust everything. Goke7: |
Arik has always been a proud partner in Nigeria’s growth, providing reliable and safe air travel: hahahahah ![]() |
na 419 boom you go see now |
they really ban am completely ? legitnow1: |
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