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24 million a year means 2 million a month. He lives in Lekki which is probably the most expensive residential area in Nigeria. Only God knows how much of that 2 million a month will be enough for survival in such a place, especially if you are living in rented accommodation and paying for top class security so that kidnappers will not target you. Omihanifa: |
I wasn't saying that you're wrong. I was simply pointing out that the average age of a JSS2 student is either 11 or 12 years old and it is highly unusual for a girl at that age to have sexual awareness. If you don't believe me, look at Baba Ijesha's case. PoliteActivist: |
A jss2 student? Jss2 student who will be about 11 or 12 years old? PoliteActivist: |
Personnel of the Nigeria Police Force in Bauchi have reportedly arrested some students of the Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic, Bauchi during a protest. They also allegedly broke the legs of two students. SaharaReporters learnt the students on Tuesday staged a protest at the school after the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of academic and non-academic staff unions announced the commencement of a 12-day warning strike over several issues including nonpayment of staff salaries and delayed promotion. One of the protesting students told SaharaReporters that the Rector of the school, Suleiman Lame, could not attend to them as he had been away from the school for three months following his pilgrimage to Mecca. He, however, added that the police operatives drafted to quell the protest broke the legs of two students. The source added that the police officers went from house to house to arrest the protesting students, during which many of them were arrested while a lecturer identified as Sanusi Ibrahim from the School of General Studies was injured. The source also alleged that the striking lecturers might have instigated the students to stage the protest. “I saw the two students whose legs the police broke. I saw them myself. I was not told about it. The police officers also went from house to house arresting the students; many of them. I can’t say the exact number of students arrested but they will be almost 100 that were arrested and taken to the station. “They also injured one lecturer, Sanusi Ibrahim from the School of General Studies. I saw him. “When they started going from house to house to arrest the students, some of them were throwing stones at the policemen as they were running. I think the striking lecturers actually instigated the students to protest,” the source said. Meanwhile, SaharaReporters earlier contacted the Bauchi State Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmad Mohammed Wakili who confirmed that police officers were deployed to the school. He, however, said he was not aware of the arrest of students or the injuries allegedly they reportedly sustained. However, the spokesperson for the state police command, Ahmed Wakil, promised to confirm the report and get back to our reporter but had not done so at the time of filing this report. https://saharareporters.com/2022/07/19/nigeria-police-break-legs-two-protesting-students-arrest-many-others-bauchi-polytechnic Mynd44 Lalasticlala |
Nobody discriminates against "thick" women. Yes, if you're good looking it will help your career, but Hollywood is more about acting ability, not looks. If it were solely about looks, people like Leslie Jones, Rosie O'Donnell, Gabore Sidibe etc would never have Hollywood careers. When it comes to looks proper, a healthy look is better than an unhealthy one. siofra: |
No wonder blacks are at the bottom of everything. Because they use bottom as their standard. Imagine saying such things about a perfectly fit woman and celebrating a fat unhealthy creature with stretch marks and cellulite as your standard of beauty. I'm quite sure that if Nigerians had hosted the Miss World beauty competition, Agbani Darego would never have won it. Backward illiterates. VeryWickedMan: |
Ademola Nurudeen is a Christian? Okay carry go. And where did you get the statistics that muslims outnumber Christians in Osun State. Biodun556: |
An anesthesiologist was taken into custody for allegedly raping a woman while she was under anesthesia during a cesarean section at the Heloneida Studart Women’s Hospital in Vilar dos Teles, São João de Meriti, a municipality in Baixada Fluminense, according to Globo. Hospital staff set up a device to record Giovanni Quintella Bezerra, 31, when they became suspicious of the amount of sedatives administered to pregnant women. The hospital nurses and technicians rearranged the delivery room to film his actions during surgeries, Globo reports. The hospital employees who caught him in the act reported Bezerra, who had previously conducted two other surgeries in rooms that were not recorded. In the 10-minute video, Bezerra unzips his pants, pulls out his penis and puts it inside of the sedated woman’s mouth. He then takes a tissue and wipes the victim’s mouth to hide the evidence of his crime. The woman said she could not remember everything that happened, but does recall him whispering in her ears asking if she was “okay,” according to Pulse. Ana Cristina Pinho, an anesthesiologist speaking on the behalf of the Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology, said the doctor arrested for raping a patient during childbirth in Rio de Janeiro gave the woman a higher dose than prescribed, which placed the patient’s life and the unborn infant at risk, CNN Brasil reports. “Deeper sedation without airway protection exposes the mother to the risk of bronchoaspiration of stomach contents. Therefore, sedation in obstetrics, when used, is synonymous with minimal application,” she said, according to CNN Brasil. “All the sedative administered to the mother passes to the baby through the placenta, so there is a risk of the baby being born, as we call it, ‘depressed,’ with damage to the respiratory part,” she added. Pinho also confirmed that patients in the delicate position of giving birth can remain awake. “Technical guidance is always minimal sedation, much more for anxiety control than sedation itself,” she said. Pinho also reinforced that Bezerra is no longer a standing member of the SBA. “Today he [Giovanni Quintella Bezerra] is no longer an anesthesiologist. Since a meeting held last night, it was decided to suspend indefinitely. So he’s a former anesthesiologist,” she said. Police are investigating the other patients that had surgery on that day to determine if they were also victims of rape by the doctor, Pulse reports. https://news-yahoo-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/news.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/brazilian-doctor-arrested-allegedly-raping-185854776.html Mynd44 Lalasticlala |
He's using public funds to feed himself in America like the common APC thief that he is while the rest of you battle insecurity and queue for petrol. sorosoke101: |
International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and Niger’s civil protection agency have rescued 21 Nigerians among other 44 Africans stranded in the desert of the neighbouring Niger Republic. The combined officials said they made the rescue operation on July 6 rescued according to a report by InfoMigrants on Friday. Quoting a statement by IOM, the newspaper said: “(They were) stranded in the desert for two days after being abandoned by the driver following a vehicle breakdown.” The statement revealed said the victims were 29 men, 12 women and three girls, all coming from West African countries. It reported they “were on their way to Libya” and were found about 20 km from the town of Dirkou, in northeastern Niger. They were taken to a transit centre for migrants in the town where they are receiving “essential humanitarian assistance”, the UN agency said on Thursday, July 14. At the end of June, ten illegal migrants were found dead near Libya, according to the Nigerien army, which discovered their bodies summarily buried in pits near Dirkou. A local source said that it was “quite possible that the dead migrants were abandoned by their smuggler.” Dirkou, located in the Agadez region, is a key crossing point for the trafficking of migrants, arms and drugs to neighbouring Libya or Europe. It is also home to artisanal gold mining sites that attract thousands of Nigeriens and nationals from neighbouring countries. Rescue operations for migrants are frequent in the hostile Sahara Desert, especially in Libya. Many West African migrants try to cross through Libya to reach the Mediterranean coast and thus reach Europe. They usually gather in Agadez, the large city in northern Niger, where smuggling networks are located. According to the authorities in Agadez, vehicles carrying migrants often break down in the desert or the smugglers get lost or abandon their passengers for fear of checkpoints or military patrols. Some migrants die of dehydration. In an effort to discourage smugglers, Nigerien government passed a law in 2015 making migrant smuggling a crime, punishable by up to 30 years in prison. Despite this measure, a security source that migrants are taking “new and more dangerous routes” to gain access to Libya. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/07/united-nations-officials-rescue-21-nigerians-other-africans-in-niger-republic-desert/ Mynd44 Lalasticlala |
It's half time and United is leading 3-0. #GGMU DLSReigns: |
We can now understand why he was lodging Boko Haram's Second in Command, Kabiru Sokoto, in the Governor's Lodge when he governor of Borneo state. |
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) said the abduction of over 250 schoolgirls in Chibok in April 2014 may not have occurred if the then governor of Borno State, Senator Kashim Shettima, had heeded the advice of the examination body. Shettima was on Sunday announced as the running mate of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu. On April 14, 2014, the schoolgirls were abducted when insurgents attacked the Government Girls’ Secondary School (GGSS) in Chibok, Borno State. The abduction of the girls in 2014 was followed by a global outcry that birthed the #BringBackOurGirls movement. Aware of the poor security situation in Borno and worried about the safety of students, WAEC had declined to conduct its Senior School Certificate Examination in unsafe parts of Borno, including Chibok. But that was until Shettima assured of adequate security measures. According to the then Head of WAEC National Office in Nigeria, Charles Eguridu, the body was initially reluctant to conduct its examination in Chibok and other troubled areas of the North-East because of the security challenges. It, however, had to buckle when Shettima assured the Council, in writing, that adequate security would be provided. “Following the previous experience, we were afraid to go to the North-East this year, yet we risked it and asked for extra security through the Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike,” the official had said. “We also asked the various state governments to relocate all the centres to the state capitals where there would be adequate security. “The three governors did not respond to our request but instead said they had made adequate security arrangements. The Borno State government also refused to relocate the students from Chibok to safer places like Maiduguri.” The WAEC official also tendered the letters written to the governors of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe to prove his claim. He added that another factor that influenced WAEC’s decision to ask that all centres be moved to the state capitals was the death of three of its staff while conducting a similar examination in a school along the Yola-Maiduguri road in 2013. The Borno governor, who initially declined transferring the final year students from centres in remote areas like Chibok to the state capital, finally agreed to do so after the kidnap, Eguridu said. “Borno State government only agreed to relocate the remaining 189 pupils after the abduction of the girls,” he said. https://saharareporters.com/2022/07/11/flashback-how-tinubu%E2%80%99s-running-mate-shettima%E2%80%99s-government-borno-contributed-abduction Mynd44 Lalasticlala OAM4J |
You mean the same Shettima who called for amnesty for Boko Haram? You mûdslîmés are your own worst enemies. Moh247: |
Me a cultist? So this is how you justify your faith in your drug dealer overlord who lied about his educational qualifications in 1999 and again in 2022? IvarTheBoneless: |
Your BAT is a criminal who laundered money for drug dealers and had to enter a plea bargain with the US Department of Justice where he agreed to be an informant against his former criminal associates or he would have had a criminal record by now. The fact that you are proud of such a low life tells us everything we need to know about you. IvarTheBoneless: |
Way back in 2015, If someone had blown his empty head off, millions of people would still be alive today. allen113: |
The OP is a confirmed mental case. |
Is this Siofra's alternate account? Preshieben: |
Sometimes, it's better to shut your mouth and let people suspect you're a fool, than to open it and prove them right beyond doubt. udoji2021: |
I hate to say I told you so, but I did. I don't even feel angry with the mûdslîmés because they are lower than dirt, but even as dumb as they are, they still know how to take advantage of the docile and lazy kind of Christian leadership we have in Nigeria. |
That passenger for front go dey ask, "Wetin dey chook me for pant?" |
Her AIDS is your AIDS |
Remember the boy who cried wolf? One day will be one day. famology: |
The Ansaru terrorists that attacked and abducted passengers of the Abuja- Kaduna bound train on March 28 are responsible for the deadly Tuesday night Kuje Prison attack, The PUNCH reports.https://punchng.com/breaking-kaduna-train-attackers-behind-kuje-prison-attack-gumis-aide/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1657130035 |
Will you shut your mouth! Talented youngsters like this would be in Nigeria if not for the useless leaders like the Dúllard whose nyäsh you have been kissing since 2015 post=114479842: |
Fidelity Bank and the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) have taken over the control of Kaduna, Benin, Kano and Ibadan Distribution Companies (DisCos) just as the federal government has restructured Port Harcourt DisCo to halt its crash. Following the takeover, Fidelity Bank informed the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) that it had activated the call on the collateralised shares of Kano, Benin and Kaduna DisCos with their acquisition loans in 2013, drawn from Fidelity and AFREXIM Bank. Due to the payment defaults, the bank said it initiated action to take over the Boards of these DisCos and exercise the rights on the shares. The authorities swiftly recognised the board and replaced Managing Directors of the DisCos as well as Ibadan and Port Harcourt DisCos too. Daily Trust had reported earlier this year that NERC had called for a restructuring of these distressed DisCos, including Jos, Benin, Kaduna and Kano, where the owners were also management officials. UBA had in December taken control of Abuja DisCo over default in the 2013 privatisation acquisition loan payment. The fresh actions are coming just five days into a new electricity market regime based on contractual obligations, activated by NERC on July 1st, to ensure 5,000 megawatts of electricity daily supply while sanctioning operators for default. Although, the target has not been met barely a week after, the actions are indicators of sanctions for the perennially backward DisCos, industry experts observed. According to BPE and NERC in the latest announcement, Fidelity Bank’s action is a contractual and commercial intervention and is between the Core Investors in the DisCos and the lender. BPE is involved because of the 40% shareholding of government in the DisCos. Fidelity Bank also presented the new board members to the regulator to include three persons each in the three DisCos. Kano DisCo has Hassan Tukur (Chairman), Nelson Ahaneku and Rabiu Suleiman as members; Benin DisCo has KC Akuma (Chairman), Adeola ljose and Charles Onwera as members while Kaduna DisCo has Abbas Jega (Chairman), Ameenu Abubakar and Marlene Ngoyi as members. For the government’s 40% stake, BPE said it nominated Bashir Gwandu (Kano), Yomi Adeyemi (Benin) and Umar Abdullahi (Kaduna) as independent directors for the transition period. Dismissing fears of a total acquisition of the DisCos by the bank, the authorities said, “We are engaging with the Central Bank of Nigeria (banks’ regulator) to ensure that Fidelity Bank does not hold the DisCos shares in perpetuity. It is envisaged that the majority interest in the entities would be sold to capable private sector investors willing and able to re-capitalize and manage the entities efficiently.” Triggered by the Fidelity Bank action, NERC and BPE in an emergency meeting, activated the Business Continuity Process and appointed interim Managing Directors in the affected DisCos. Kano DisCo got Ahmad Dangana to replace Jamil Gwamna; Benin DisCo’s Funke Osibodu was replaced with Henry Ajagbawa of Port Harcourt DisCo, while Kaduna DisCo’s Yusuf Usman Yahaya, appointed in May, was retained. Also, with the takeover of Ibadan DisCo by AMCON, the BPE got NERC’s nod to appoint Kingsley Achife as the interim MD while AMCON is the board for the DisCo with Oluwaseyi Akinwale and Alex Okoh, the BPE Director General representing Government’s shares. And for Port Harcourt DisCo, the authorities re-structured the management and board to forestall imminent insolvency. They appointed Iboroma Akpana as the new board chairman while Emmanuel Okotete, Eyo Ekpo, Ismaila Shuaibu and the DG of BPE formed the interim Board. The MD, Henry Ajagbawa was also replaced by Benson Uwheru, and to stabilise the DisCo, Government will draw from the Nigerian Electricity Market Stabilization Facility to support PHEDC for improved services. https://dailytrust.com/shakeup-in-power-sector-as-fidelity-bank-amcon-seize-kaduna-3-other-discos Mynd44 Lalasticlala |
You're a real Abdullard Abdul05: |
Abóki "doctor" thought that federal character and quota system works in the British National Health Service. ![]() |



