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Vickmanny22:Exactly. Chelsea was able to score only when he changed the formation. Man utd beat Chelsea twice this season playing 3 at the back. |
Draw 1-1 or 0-0 |
ogododo:If Ole starts Pogba and Fernandes, Spurs will win by 2-goal margin. 3 - 1 |
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Roadtoyesterday:Why please? |
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The same Senator Sani Musa who introduced the hate speech bill in the senate can't save his constituency. |
"Nigerian Seeks $1 Billion Loan To Boost Mechanised Farming" OP your subject is misleading. It should be "Nigeria..." and not "Nigerian...". I was misled into opening this thread. |
Yampotatocarrot:You call those things Rochas built General.Hospitals? Have you taken out time to visit just one of the 27? Don't believe every story you read online. |
Strike everywhere. NEPA strike FIRS strike We're all strikers in this country |
RiyaGoddess:Ok |
Imo1stson:Did you actually read the report? https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2019/12/imo-is-nigerias-least-corrupt-state-says-nbs/ Let me quote this particular source "He said that the first corruption survey report on Nigeria was conducted in the last half of 2018, where Imo State was ranked very high in the corruption index. This was during the era of Rochas Okorocha administration." Don't allow sentiments blind you to the truth. But if you're being paid by Rocha's to do this, then I completely understand you're doing your job. |
Nationwide blackout is imminent as electricity workers begin indefinite strike this morning. The industrial action is declared under the aegis of the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) The union said the decision to down tools remained the only option since there was no dialogue with the Federal Government to resolve the lingering industrial crisis in the sector. Assistant Secretary General of NUEE Anthony Sule said the 21-day ultimatum given to Minister of Power Saleh Mamman expired at midnight on Tuesday. Sule, in a statement issued in Jos, the Plateau State capital, said the union had no option but to commence an indefinite strike. The statement said: “The ministry of power has failed to resolve some issues affecting members of the union since 2013 when the power sector was privatised especially issues that with the over 2,000 disengaged former PHCN workers and their pay off.” Some of the unresolved issues are illegal transfer of union properties to power investors and the alleged refusal by some distribution companies (DisCos) to remit deducted contributory pension of their members of staff to pension managers. He added that these issues were contained in a memo to the minister dated 7th November, 2019. Last night, General Secretary of NUEE Joe Ajaero said it was regrettable that the Ministry of Power failed to respond positively to the strike notice . Ajaero said the only response from the ministry was the letter sent to the union on the November 18. He said tin the letter, the minister assured the union that something would be done immediately he settled down. He said after waiting, the union again wrote the minister on the December 6 but up till yesterday, nothing had been done. “The strike letter was sent to the Ministry of Power and there was one letter they wrote, saying the minister is not in the country and that he is still studying the situation. They said the minister would look into everything, that is all,” he added. He said the union made sure that it sent its letter to all the relevant authorities in the power sector, including security agencies. He also told The Nation that the strike notice was published in one of the national dailies to ensure that no one would claim not to have seen it. “I can assure you, the strike will commence any time from now,” he vowed Ajaero said the union had given more than enough opportunity for dialogue on the issues but that nothing was forthcoming from the government. A power sector consultant who pleaded anonymity, said yesterday that the GenCos and DisCos were in dire need of N1.2 billion bailout to improve services. He also said one of the stakeholders, the Eko Distribution Company, had reached out to the union showing areas it had complied with its workers’ demands. Ajero said notwithstanding the efforts of the Eko DisCo, its services would still be affected since generation companies supply electricity to DisCos. https://thenationonlineng.net/electricity-workers-begin-strike/ |
I like this move from Punch. They're doing their bit without fear. |
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has rated Imo has the least corrupt state in Nigeria. The rating was contained in the bureau’s latest report titled, “The 2nd Corruption Survey Report in Nigeria,” released at the State House Conference Center in Abuja, on Friday. Imo was rated the least corrupt state in Nigeria with 17.6%, followed by Jigawa and Plateau states. The NBS conducted the survey with the support of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in collaboration with other partner international agencies. Highlights of the survey were presented by the Statistician General of the NBS, Dr. Yemi Kale and the Country Representative of the UNODC in Nigeria, Mr. Oliver Stople. He said that the first corruption survey report on Nigeria was conducted in the last half of 2018, where Imo State was ranked very high in the corruption index. This was during the era of Rochas Okorocha administration. According to him, the NBS described the 2019 report as, “home grown”, disclosing that data was collected from a total of 33,067 persons in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). “The survey was developed as a tool to assess the impact of the measures put in place by states in fighting corruption in the period since after the 2019 elections. It also gives Nigerians the opportunity to assess and evaluate the impact of those measures. “The report gave a state-by-state record of the corruption index in Nigeria, with Kogi State leading as the most corrupt state (48%), followed by Gombe at 43%. “The report also suggested that there is a remarkable decrease in the prevalence of corruption in Imo State in the short time span. In the survey also, Nigerians identified unemployment, insecurity and corruption as the biggest problems of the country,” NBS stated. https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2019/12/imo-is-nigerias-least-corrupt-state-says-nbs/ |
Nothing wey Musa no go see for gate |
The scales are gradually falling off the eyes of my fellow Yorubas. We were warned though. Listening to Coldplay's Warning Sign |
Nigeria don cast |
Good development. If only it's going to be successful |
RIP Juice WRLD. You left too early. But you made impact at least. |
They're actually doing the SE a huge favour. |
This story from the DSS is just as unbelievable as the one from IPOB about the killed police men. But if you're stupid enough to believe this, your stupidity should make you believe just anything. |
Wow. Never knew Amaechi was a kung fu master. He single-handedly defended himself against multiple number of aggressive youths. Amaechi should be the honorable minister of defence. The tweet that he was beaten by ipob was just a joke. |
Just take a good look at this Man U squad. When did it get this bad?
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If United fail to win today's game, it will be difficult to blame Ole. Just take a good look at that midfield...and worse still, there's no other midfielder on the bench. |
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