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The way God is angry with APC,PMB promised sincerity,transparency & integrity but we are suffering for no reason...the rich are just get richer while the poor are getting poorer...I cry more when I see the illiterate poor still supporting APC...Lord have mercy! |
It's simple As ABC my elder brother once transfered from kaduna polytechnic to federal polytechnic bauchi |
Am about to travel in a week time and my GTBANK ATM card will expire next year june,please my worries is,will the mobile app still function even if the ATM I use in registering the mobile banking still work? Please help me. |
Offpoint:Just the artwork |
please who can write my name "Gimbason" with this font? whatsapp me +2348064226969
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Nigerians are fast in creativity,see the poster a friend post on facebook
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public notice.
PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO THIS
If you can, avoid these areas for now...
1. Independence way from NTA to Police college round about.
2. Taiwo road
3. Katsina road
4. Bida road
Shiekh Zakzaky's trial is on going at the court by prison headquarters kaduna please take this to front page in no time....
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nairaland lacks what to bring to front page |
if you have any questions I can help you,I just saw the advertising now. |
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resurgentxtian4:you will make heaven bro |
valentineuwakwe:you will make heaven brother |
Keneking:May God have mercy on ur soul... |
this man,sacked Christians from civil service in kaduna and no single development in the south where Christians are,A very wicked and heartless man,am praying for a saviour like makarfi to rule kaduna bcoz even we the Christians of southern kaduna bitch each other. |
eya |
Omuneizzy6:if Uar a Catholic,pray the rosary everyday,if u have access to TB Joshua Emmanuel Tv pray along with him,it might take u 2 years to stop,but U won't know how it happen...belive it worked for me |
I can help him,I have advice. whatsapp me only 08064226969 |
why this post never go front page? where is pals et al? |
local or domestic Nigerian airlines let citizens and visitors fly to Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Enugu, Calabar, Abuja and other major cities within the country. International flights often belong to international corporations. Still, there are companies that offer both domestic and international flights. Local airlines in Nigeria 1. Aero Contractors – 40 percent of shares are owned by the Ibru family and 60 percent are owned by AMCON (Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria). 2. Arik Air – owned by Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON). 3. Allied Air Cargo – owned by Allied Air Limited (Valentine Tongo is the main shareholder). 4. Associated Aviation – owned by a group of investors (names are unknown). 5. Air Peace – owned by Allen Onyema. 6. Azman Air Services LTD – owned by Abdulmunaf Yunusa Sarina. 7. Dana Air – rumored to be owned by the Indian company Dana Group. 8. Chanchangi Airlines – privately owned by Alhaji Ahmadu Chanchangi (94 percent of shares) and 4 other people (names unknown). 9. Dornier Aviation AIEP LTD – 40 percent of shares are privately owned by Nigerians and 60 percent belongs to foreign investors. 10. Firstnation Airways – owned by Kayode Odukoya. 11. IRS Airlines – used to be owned by Isyaku Rabiu. 12. Kabo Travels / Air – privately owned by Kabo Air Travels Ltd. 13. Med-view Airline – rumored to be owned by Sheik Abdul Moshen Rahman Al-Thunayan. 14. Overland Airways – owned and controlled by Overland Airways Limited. 15. Pan African Airlines - owned by the Bristow Group. International airlines in Nigeria 1. Aero Contractors – owned by AMCON and the Ibru family. 2. Aeroflot – Russian – 51 percent of shares are owned by the Russian Government. 3. Arik Air – owned by AMCON.Air France - 81.4 percent of shares are owned by private shareholders and 15.9 percent is owned by the government of France. 4. Alitalia – 51 percent of shares are owned by Alitalia-CAI and 49 percent is owned by Etihad Airways (based in Abu Dhabi). 5. Air India – owned by the government of India. 6. British Airways – owned by International Airlines Group. 7. China Southern Airlines – 58.2 percent of shares are state-owned by the Chinese government. 8. Delta Airlines – a private company based in the USA. 9. Emirates – owned by Investment Corporation of Dubai. 10. Egypt Air – owned by the government of Egypt. 11. Ethiopian Airlines – owned by the government of Ethiopia. 12. Ghana Airways – 60 percent of shares are owned by the government and the rest belongs to BOAC. 13. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines – is a part of the Air France Group since 2004. 14. Kenya Airways – 48.9 percent of shares are owned by the government of Kenya, 38.1 percent is owned by KQ Lenders Company, 7.8 percent stake is owned by KLM. 15. Lufthansa German Airlines – owned by public investors from Germany, the USA, Luxembourg, the UK, and Ireland. 16. Middle East Airlines – 99.5 perfect of shares are owned by Banque du Liban (the Lebanon’s central bank). 17. Qatar Airways – owned by the Qatari government. 18. Saudi Air - owned by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 19. VirginAtlantic – owned by English businessman Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson. 20.South African Airlines – owned by the government of South Africa. 21. Turkish Airlines – the Turkish government owns 49.12 percent of shares and 50.88 percent is publicly traded. flying is still a luxury in Nigeria. However, more and more citizens prefer traveling by air to save time while the majority of the country chooses other types of transportation. Choose the way to travel that is most suitable for you. https://www.naija.ng/amp/1145154-list-airlines-nigeria-owners.html
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limeta:what do you mean? |
The Federal Government has appealed to the Supreme Court to restore all the 18 false assets declaration and other related charges instituted against the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, but which were dismissed by the Code of Conduct Tribunal in June 2017. In its December 12, 2017 judgment, the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal had restored three out of the 18 counts but affirmed the decision of the CCT with respect to the rest of the 15 counts on the grounds of lack of evidence. Saraki had since filed a seven-ground notice of appeal against the part of the Court of Appeal’s judgment restoring the three counts. But the Federal Government on Tuesday filed a counter-appeal of 15 grounds against the part of the judgment which affirmed the dismissal of the 15 counts. The CCT had in its June 14, 2017 ruling on the no-case submission which Saraki filed after the prosecution concluded its case, dismissed the entire 18 counts on the grounds of lack of credible evidence. The Federal Government had, through its prosecuting counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), appealed against the CCT ruling. Delivering a unanimous judgment on December 12, 2017, the three-man panel of the Court of Appeal headed by Justice Tinuade Akomolafe-Wilson restored three out of the 18 dismissed charges and ordered Saraki to enter his defence before the CCT in respect of the three counts. But the Court of Appeal affirmed the CCT’s ruling affirmed the dismissal of the rest of the 15 counts as ordered by the CCT. The Federal Government’s appeal has filed a cross-appeal complaining against part of the Court of Appeal’s judgment in respect of counts 1, 2, 3, 7 to 18. In its appeal, the prosecution led by Jacobs urged the Supreme Court to order Saraki to enter his defence in respect of all the 18 counts. The government asked the Supreme Court to set aside the part order of the Court of Appeal, upholding the ruling of the CCT in respect of the 15 voided counts. It also sought the Supreme Court’s order remitting the entire case back to the CCT for Saraki to enter his defence in respect of the entire 18 counts. The government faulted the Court of Appeal’s decision that the prosecution failed to establish a prima facie case in relation to the voided 15 counts. It argued that by the decision, the appellate court failed to give effect to paragraphs 11(2), 11(3) and 13 of Part 1, Fifth Schedule of the Constitution that placed the burden on every defendant answering to such charges to prove their innocence. The appellant stated that “the Court of Appeal misinterpreted and misapplied” paragraph 1, Fifth Schedule to the Constitution to the facts of the case when it held that once a statement contained in the Code of Conduct Form filled by a public officer is found to be untrue, he must be prosecuted for any false declaration in the form without any burden of proof on the said public officer”. It argued that by the provision of the law, the duty of the prosecution was merely to prove that the public officer concerned made a declaration, that the declaration had been found to be false by the officer who verified it and then, the onus or burden of proof would then shift to the defendant to prove that the declaration was not false. It added, “The Court of Appeal, contrary to the settled position of the law, as to what amounts to a prima facie case, wrongly considered the credibility of the witnesses of the prosecution and attached weight to evidence adduced by the prosecution.” “The Court of Appeal went beyond the consideration of a no-case submission in its judgment by comprehensively evaluating the evidence adduced by the prosecution and attaching weight to them. “The Court of Appeal, while wrongly affirming the finding os the lower tribunal that the testimony of PW3 amounted to hearsay, also unjustifiably extended the scope of the finding by classifying the testimonies of other prosecution witnesses as hearsay when that was not made an issue having regards to the grounds of appeal.” The Federal Government’s appeal also faulted the Court of Appeal decision that the evidence by PW1 and PW3, in relation to the voided counts, amounted to documentary hearsay, and therefore inadmissible It argued that oral testimony of the two witnesses were based on the documents recovered during the investigation, particularly from public officers and such documents, certified by those public authorities, are presumed genuine until the contrary if proved. It also faulted the Court of Appeal’s finding that most of the prosecution’s evidence amounted to hearsay and that the necessary witnesses were not called. It argued that it was not enough for the appellate court to allege that the prosecution did not call a particular witness, the defence must show the relevance of the evidence of the witness to any of the ingredients of the offences charged. The cross-appellant, in further faulting the Court of Appeal decision, contended that it was wrong for the court to hold that the prosecution did not establish a prima facie case in respect of the voided 15 counts. It contended the prosecution adduced sufficient evidence in proof of the counts to warrant calling on the defendant to enter his defense. http://saharareporters.com/2018/01/16/federal-government-wants-supreme-court-restore-all-charges-against-saraki-fresh
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kagari:here is it,it's already packed
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dear nairalanders, I bought goods worth of 2million Naira in Bangladesh and am desperately looking for a shipping/farward agent to Nigeria. My goods have been there for 2 month now,please who so ever that has Bangladesh to Nigeria shipping/forwarder contact please should help me. My goods are lying down and I don't even know how safe my goods are... please moderator,I plead with you to take this thread to front page, I know u can help me do it if U wish... save me please... |
dear nairalanders, I bought goods worth of 2million Naira in Bangladesh and am desperately looking for a shipping/farward agent to Nigeria. My goods have been there for 2 month now,please who so ever that has Bangladesh to Nigeria shipping/forwarder contact please should help me. My goods are lying down and I don't even know how safe my goods are... please moderator,I plead with you to take this thread to front page, I know u can help me do it if U wish... save me please... |
IBRAHIM UMAR ALIAS (SANI DA ORO) IN MILITARY UNIFORM. Ibrahim Umar (Sani da Oro) is a 20 Year Old Fulani boy and the Leader of a Deadly Kidnappers Den terrorising Motorists along Kaduna to Abuja Road. He has been arrested by the Special IG Police Team of SARS and Confessed to killing over 10 Kidnapped Victims and drank their blood.
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when God servant speaks forth,the wise listens...better is not good enough the best is yet to come because God is still saying something.... |
doctokwus:Am in deep pains that am from the North... |
3html:bro,please I need your numba,serious business de...cheers |
Imo state need a Donald Trump Governor, so dat he can wipe da stupidity of okorocha |
Berlyn1:please flash me,I wud call U 08064226969 |