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Really is this all, hmmmm op can lie ooo |
Too long |
Ok. Noted |
Very soon we go hear naira to appreciate if APC or PDP is voted in. Good people useless leaders |
sexstoriexpost:Sorry, need to correct u. He is a stark as he is a targaryan from mothers side. Note pls |
Cercei is so crazy now. . West, north, south and east. New and young rulers. hmmmm love the finale. Nice ending. Expectations for next season high but the closure here is very nice and understandable[color=][/color] |
singlefade25:this u look good |
Nigerians hurting ourselves |
Wow |
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The Senate Ad-Hoc Committee on Waivers has recorded a major breakthrough in its anti-corruption crusade as it uncovered many ways in which the waivers policy was being used to defraud the country of billions of naira. It was discovered that importers and relevant government agencies were involved in the deal that otherwise would have been a source of revenue to the Federation Account. The committee was set up in July to carry out holistic review of the policy with a view to determining revenue losses incurred by the government. Chairman of the Committee, Senator Adamu Aliero, told journalists on Friday in Abuja that the outcome of the committee’s sitting would be made public during the public hearing and presentation of the final report to the Senate. He said, “We have sent invitations to Ministries, Departments and Agencies like the Federal Ministry of Finance, Central Bank of Nigeria and of course, the Nigerian Customs Service, to give us relevant information that will help us to carry out the assignment given us very effectively and in fact, unearth the rot which waivers have caused in the system. “We are happy with the responses we have got so far from the MDAs. What we are doing now is to start compiling the reports and make our recommendations after which a public hearing will be held where the abuse of the policy either by importers or relevant government agencies will be made public to Nigerians.” According to him, the committee will be meeting again next Tuesday to take final decisions on how to go about the public hearing. Saturday PUNCH recalled that the Senate had on the strength of a motion by Senator Rafiu Ibrahim (APC Kwara Central) in July, set up the committee to, among others, look into the policy regime and simultaneously carry out its holistic review with a view to determining government revenues lost to waivers scheme. The Senator had alleged that Nigeria lost N585bn between 2011 and 2014 to waivers on rice and other food items. The committee looked into all issues relating to waivers, concessions and grants with a view to determining full government revenues in relation to the policy. The Senator in the motion entitled: “Indiscriminate use and abuse of waivers for rice importation and others” alleged that the flagrant abuse of waiver had eroded the rice production policy of the Federal Government by allowing importation of huge quantities of the commodity in excess of its approved quota. Copyright PUNCH.All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH. |
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Chai hunger kill this haram people ![]() |
Dried Fish Worth Over 60m Naira Seized From Suspected Terrorists Channels Television. Updated September 4, 2015 Dry FishThe 7 Division of the Nigerian Army has destroyed over 2,000 cartons of dried fish estimated at 60 million Naira seized from suspected Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State. Spokesperson of the Division, Colonel Tukur Gusau, On Friday showed reporters the recovered items in Maiduguri, the capital of the State. He said that the suspected insurgents, who had resorted to robbery and cattle rustling, were believed to also be engaged in commerce to fund their activities. “We have about 2,000 cartons of dried fish, suspected to have been taken away forcefully from fishermen, fish mongers and business men in Borno State. Dried-Fisho-of-Boko-Haram Some of the cartons of dried firsh being stacked before it was set on fire by the military “We decided to born them so that we can send a message to these people. What they wanted to do was to sell the items in an open market at a ridiculous amount of money and use the same proceed to sponsor their terror activities,” Colonel Gusau said. The Army attributed recent victories to collaborative efforts with the Nigerian Air Force and vows to pursue and destroy all terrorists’ logistics chains and supply routes. Weeks ago, the military had, with the aid of the Air Force, intercepted two trailers suspected to be carrying logistics support to members of the Boko Haram sect. The Nigerian Air Force in a statement by its spokesman, Air Commodore Dele Alonge, explained that Air Force Agusta helicopter on armed reconnaissance mission around the Nigeria-Cameroon border, destroyed the trailers said to have been covered and parked at different locations in the bush around the border town of Belel.
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So many surprises will be unveiled in this country, na where i dey very much alive will I I witness them in the coming months. FTC na my property now. IntroVert am in control, u b learner |
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This is so true but useless judgement |
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Plight of a Nigerian worker, so disheartened |

hmmmm love the finale. Nice ending. Expectations for next season high but the closure here is very nice and understandable[color=][/color]