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President Hand Shakers and Their rewards President + Politicians =Millions of $ President + Civil servant = Hundreds of # President + Teachers = Indefinite Strike President + Militant= Millions + Contract worth $100.3Million President + Boko Haram = Peace Talk since 2002 President + Nollywood = 20Million President + Musician= Handshake President + Governors= Millions of $ President + Footballers= Thousands of $ like $2000 for a goal President + Coaches= A house and a car President + Pastors= ? President + Alfas= ? President + Senators= Billions of $.... God dey.... |
Boll2010: won't u send me as UN delegate to her! Trust me no chemical weapons on her!Why not JTF or OPC ? |
6. after dinner all the family sit together watching tv and having a laugh but the maid either sits in the kitchen to while away time or sits in her room by herself.[/quote]I will drink Osomo and visit her in her room just for peace talk on Syria war and stop ASUU strike. |
The guy dey tell you shey ASUU is celebrating it 70days old today so enjoy yourself and don't panic. #skelewu on point.. |
We get like 6 of Winners churches in my area.. this can never stop me from celebrating ASUU 70days old today. I am dancing Skelewu # |
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John Frankling: what actually happend there?Ask me agaiin... Mumu boi... I |
#80million:Nuhu Ribadu |
Ok waiting on season 2 cos he will survive it.. Going back to my rehearsal Dancing SKELEWU |
Ok. ASUU, you can go indefinite Strike (non of my business) but if Google or Facebook should go on strike I get many problemsssss... |
Hey u nairalanders, watch how u talk when u talk about me ( Shekau ) cos I am not dead and I have my men under the tree smoking cigars and watching you. I am Alive . Don't be afraid !!! |
where is Bolt? |
i beg who is this guy? |
Description This indicator measures the extent to which public power is exercised for private grain, including both petty and grand forms of corruption, as well as “capture” of the state by elites and private interests. It also measures the strength and effectiveness of a country’s policy and institutional framework to prevent and combat corruption. Countries are evaluated on the following factors: The prevalence of grand corruption and petty corruption at all levels of government; The effect of corruption on the “attractiveness” of a country as a place to do business; The frequency of “irregular payments” associated with import and export permits, public contracts, public utilities, tax assessments, and judicial decisions; Nepotism, cronyism and patronage in the civil service; The estimated cost of bribery as a share of a company’s annual sales; The perceived involvement of elected officials, border officials, tax officials, judges, and magistrates in corruption; The strength and effectiveness of a government’s anti-corruption laws, policies, and institutions; Public trust in the financial honesty of politicians; The extent to which: processes are put in place for accountability and transparency in decision-making and disclosure of information at the local level; government authorities monitor the prevalence of corruption and implement sanctions transparently; conflict of interest and ethics rules for public servants are observed and enforced; the income and asset declarations of public officials are subject to verification and open to public and media scrutiny; senior government officials are immune from prosecution under the law for malfeasance; the government provides victims of corruption with adequate mechanisms to pursue their rights; the tax administrator implements effective internal audit systems to ensure the accountability of tax collection; the executive budget-making process is comprehensive and transparent and subject to meaningful legislative review and scrutiny; the government ensures transparency, open-bidding, and effective competition in the awarding of government contracts; there are legal and functional protections for whistleblowers, anti-corruption activists, and investigators; allegations of corruption at the national and local level are thoroughly investigated and prosecuted without prejudice; government is free from excessive bureaucratic regulations, registration requirements, and/or other controls that increase opportunities for corruption; citizens have a legal right to information about government operations and can obtain government documents at a nominal cost. Relationship to Growth & Poverty Reduction Corruption hinders economic growth by increasing costs, lowering productivity, discouraging investment, reducing confidence in public institutions, limiting the development of small and medium-sized enterprises, weakening systems of public financial management, and undermining investments in health and education.[1] Corruption can also increase poverty by slowing economic growth, skewing government expenditure in favor of the rich and well-connected, concentrating public investment in unproductive projects, promoting a more regressive tax system, siphoning funds away from essential public services, adding a higher level of risk to the investment decisions of low-income individuals, and reinforcing patterns of unequal asset ownership, thereby limiting the ability of the poor to borrow and increase their income.[ |
Tolexander: Wao Jarmaine Jackson of theThey go wewe mumu !!! I beg seun no block me oo |
They no get work !!! Seun I beg give them my address make I give them work. Stupid people ..continue plotting while ur mates in House of Rep plotting to embezzle Trillions of Doe in their family pocket. ... No make me vex |