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I want to get one thing straight. Did u say you are selling the Alipay corporate account for two hundred and sixty seven thousand, five hundred naira? |
My wife's younger sister will like to take this job but she just have one year teaching experience after her NYSC. Can she still come over for the interview? |
What a tragedy. MITM Scam was used on him. I pray he gets justice |
Nice one. It's long overdue |
So you mean you guys just gave this thief only 1 year in prison for stealing over 50million naira, wow.... What a country. Why will these lazy youths stop defrauding people after reading this story. It is well |
Keep up the good work mate, you will make it one day even if its not this time. You are truly an inspiration and a symbol of hope to the youth. Would definitely vote for u at the presidential level becoa non of those two grandfathers deserve my vote. They are both corrupt and Power hungry without any true concern for Nigeria citizens |
Can you also organize a cheap hotel for a week in Dubai along with affordable return ticket fee for my wife and my 2 years old daughter? |
boladale:Can it be deliver to Ajah? |
I need help from anybody that has a contact at Auction export company in Canada. Its concerning one of my car i bought from them that was to arrive Nigeria is December Last year. My contact is on my signature for more details |
I love her height |
Nice one |
The new acting Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has said he will adopt a fresh strategy to tackle the insecurity challenges facing Nigeria. The new police chief said this Tuesday while speaking with State House correspondents after he was decorated with his new rank by President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. Mr Adamu, who thanked Mr Buhari for appointing him, said he knew that there were security challenges to be tackled in the country. ”Issues of kidnapping, abduction and other security challenges. From the strategies put in place by the former IGP, we will restrategise and make sure that we tackle these challenges squarely,” he said. Mr Adamu also spoke about the forthcoming general elections and said adequate arrangements have already been made by his predecessor to make sure that free and fair and credible elections take place in Nigeria. ”We are going to build upon the strategies put in place to make sure that we have hitch-free elections in the country,” he said. The new IG also assured political parties participating in the election that as professionals, the police “are going to stick by the rules, we are going to do the right thing”. ”We will not go outside the ethics of our job to do things that are untoward. Everybody will be given level-playing ground to play his or her politics, ” he said. The former IG, Ibrahim Idris, who also spoke briefly, advised his successor to go round the whole country and “adopt measures to ensure that the Nigerian Police Force give maximum protection to lives and property”. The new chief, Mr Adamu, hails from Lafia, Nasarawa State, and holds a bachelors in Geography. He enlisted into the police on February 1, 1986, as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police. He attended senior officer courses on law enforcement, crime prevention, control and management within and outside Nigeria. Before his appointment Tuesday, he was a directing staff at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Jos, Plateau State. He was also a commissioner of police in Ekiti and Enugu States and also Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 5 Police Command Headquarters, Benin, Edo State. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/305890-new-police-ig-adamu-speaks-promises-change-of-strategy.html
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The man who is expected to be named the new police inspector general, Mohammed Adamu, on Tuesday visited the presidential villa, Abuja, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. Officials have told PREMIUM TIMES Mr Mohammed, an Assistant Inspector-General of Police, will be named by President Muhammad Buhari as replacement for the retiring Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris. NAN reports that Mr Adamu arrived the villa at about 10.55 a.m. and moved to the office of Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari. Mr Idris, a controversial officer, is leaving the force after reaching 60 years of age January 15. He was seen performing his last public official duty of wreath laying at the Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration in Abuja on Tuesday. The meeting between the president’s chief of staff and Mohmmed Adamu was ongoing as at the time of filing this report, NAN reported https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/305865-aig-adamu-visits-presidential-villa.html
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digitsolution:What's the price for a week? |
Reports from credible military sources say that Boko Haram insurgents last night carried out yet another attack on two Borno villages. “Damasak and Rann are currently under attack,” said the source who would not want his name published. Damasak and Rann are both headquarters of two border local government areas, Abadam and Kala-Balge, both in Borno state. The former is located in northern Borno while the latter is remotely located in the central senatorial district of Borno. The two communities have suffered their fair share of Boko Haram hostilities that led to the displacement of their residents between 2015 and 2017. Rann is the Borno village where a military fighter jet that was sent out to attack an identified gathering of Boko Haram insurgents missed its coordinate and mistakenly dropped warheads on innocent people in an IDP camp killing nearly 200 persons. It was still in Rann that health humanitarian workers were killed, while three other female health workers working for UN agencies were abducted last year. Two of the abductees have so far been killed by the Boko Haram Damasak is one of the border towns of Borno that once fell under the conquest of Boko Haram before it was fully liberated in 2017. Recently, the insurgents had a major confrontation in Damasak during which troops of the Nigerian military gave what the army spokesman, Sani Usman, described as “bloody nose.” Mr Usman, an a brigadier general, said over 100 Boko Haram fighters were killed during a clearance operation along the border towns of Borno and Yobe States. Last night, sources said the insurgents returned to Damasak for yet another attack. The attack on Damasak went on almost at the same time another gang of Boko Haram gunmen were attacking Rann, the headquarters of Kala Balge local government. Sources had on Sunday said an alert on movement of suspected Boko Haram insurgents along the border communities of Borno and Yobe states was made. An informed non-military source informed PREMIUM TIMES that Boko Haram insurgents were seen moving in large numbers in those axis. “Information received confirm movement of BHTs (Boko Haram terrorists) in 10 Gun trucks moving westwards from Kadar Alamba, towards Geidam axis, while another information revealed presence of BHT in 9 Gun trucks at Eastern part of Ajiwango. “This was shortly after the attack on Magumeri. Possible areas to be attacked are Geidam, Damasak, kareto and Gubio,” said the source who claimed the military were well informed about the movement.” Why Magumeri was attacked by Boko Haram on Sunday Meanwhile an update on Sunday’s attack by Boko Haram in Magumeri, which was earlier reported by PREMIUM TIMES, indicate that the military were able to neutralise the insurgents. Though the military has not issued any statement or made comment on the attack, a top military source informed PREMIUM TIMES that the attack on Magumeri was targeted at two locations. “The military base and the general hospital were the target,” said the source. “The military were overpowered at the base and had to withdraw, allowing the air force to hit at the Boko Haram. “The military base was destroyed but no casualty recorded, meanwhile the second group that went to the hospital packed so much drugs. The source said the looting of the medical store in Magumeri may not be unconnected with the Damasak fight which left several Boko Haram with serious bullet injuries, and now in dire need for medical care. “It’s most likely that the main aim of the attack was for the drugs in the hospital, which was a success,” said the source. “Their aim for the drugs may not be unconnected to their recent losses and casualties from operations in Damasak.” https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/305853-boko-haram-attack-damasak-rann-villages.html
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mycar:Very correct |
APC madness |
Transferred aggresson at work here. Say NO to jungle justice. RIP Mr Innocent |
So sad RIP |
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