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OmoAjowa7:on point, BOKO HARAM+IPOB=TERRORISM Shekau+Kanu=Terrorists |
Elosky20:tompolo na ant abeg |
chudionu58:come up with a genuine source, I don't believe and will never believe dis useless source of urs. Wawa kawai |
Everfrank:The 4th hydro power plant is currently undergoing construction at Zungeru, it'll supply 750MW to the grid when completed. The contract was awarded during OBJ's regime, I hope some miscreants won't call it GEJ's achievement |
comos:what kind of GEJ's project? I am from Niger state, the state is blessed with 3 hydro power plant which was installed even before GEJ graduated. I am surprised seeing you call JEBBA GEJ's project, una noo go kill person at all. Very soon you'll call Shiroro and Kainji GEJ's achievement, GEJ na confirmed Ineffectual B |
PRYCE:stop deceiving yourself, no candidate from north can defeat PMB. PDP will still fail come 2019...... PMB till 2023, PDP till 2015 |
eitsei:Help me ask that mumu IPOB, GEJ is responsible. |
saintkel:There's one thing you must believe, PMB will be your president till 2023. If you can't deal with that, then jump into the lagoon or hug the nearest transformer. I thought you wanted biafra so why do you want to be part of PMB's cabinet? Yeye de smell, no just allow HBP kill you |
Whether united or divided, they will burn in hell. They can no longer carry out coordinated attacks, am presently in maiduguri and I can confidently say people now sleep with their 2 eyes close. |
saintkel:do you have any problem with that? Your hatred for PMB will never take you anywhere, instead it will increase your Blood Pressure. |
Nche95:ROTFLMAO, una no go kee person I swear |
tjfulloption:"Made in Nigeria" should be inscribed on them |
Frankiss44:vatsa is not hausa but Nupe man. You can't refer to an ijaw man as Ibo |
malikombi:all that replied to the post are Ibo. |
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Saw this post on Facebook and people's reply to the post.... enjoy Cc; lalasticlala
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Nigeria’s crude oil output increased by 252,800 barrels per day in January, up from the 1.697 million barrels per day it recorded in December to 1.949 million barrels per day. This development has also boosted the total production of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in the month under review. The price of Nigeria’s Bonny light however went down by $7.60 to $30.35 per barrel in January. Specifically, total OPEC crude oil production in January averaged 32.33mbpd, representing an increase of 131tbpd over the previous month. The cartel disclosed that crude oil output increased mostly from Nigeria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Iran, while production showed a decrease of from Angola, Venezuela and Algeria. Besides, crude oil prices fell drastically again yesterday, after recording a slight increase for a few days. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) declined by 6.26 per cent to $27.94 while Brent crude oil dropped by $30.32 per barrel. The price of OPEC basket of 13 crudes stood at $28.33 a barrel yesterday, compared with $29.00 the previous day. It said that the drop in the price of OPEC basket came as oil market oversupply and the slowing Chinese economy continues and has been compounded by an unusual drop of seasonal heating demand amid a continuation of the previous month’s mild weather in key consuming regions. Advertisement It noted that the values of the West and Northern African light sweet Basket components − Saharan Blend, Es Sider, Girassol and Bonny Light − decreased in value by $7.60 to average $30.35 per barrel in January. OPEC said that despite strong demand for light sweet crudes in Asia over the month amid robust refining margins, a higher supply of light sweet oil put pressure on the Malaysian crude premium, causing the Tapis-Dubai spread to narrow. It noted that regional light sweet crude grades were supported last month by freight rates that were at the highest levels seen in years. But falling costs of sending tankers from the Middle East and West Africa to Asia put pressure on shorter-haul grades. “Refining margins in the Singapore hub have averaged above $10/b most of the month, up from around $8.60/b the previous month. Demand for spot crude in the Asia-Pacific crude market was affected slightly as refiners prepared for spring maintenance even as profit margins remained robust. Meanwhile, the Middle East sour crude benchmark Dubai was somewhat supported by robust demand from Chinaoil in the Platts crude oil price assessment window, as it purchased 16 cargoes over the month. Light sweet Tapis premium over medium sour Dubai decreased by 90¢ to $6.30 per barrel”, it added. https://www.today.ng/business/78027/nigerias-crude-oil-production-up-by-252800bpd |
In furtherance of its commitment to re-prioritise spending and cut cost on recurrent expenditure, the Efficiency Unit of the Federal Ministry of Finance has said it is planning to introduce detailed price guidelines to ensure value for money in procurement by Ministries, Departments and Agencies.https://www.today.ng/news/top-news/78006/jonathan-spent-n825bn-on-travel-allowances-stationery-others-in-3-years-fg |
8Terrorism: Nigeria would have collapsed if he had won — Dogara By Simon Ebegbulem&Gabriel Enogholase, with agency report EKITI — Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, weekend, described the fielding of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the last election as a miscalculation by the party. This came as Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara also, yesterday, declared that the Boko Haram insurgency would have destroyed Nigeria, if the former President had remained in power, asserting that the defeat of the PDP administration saved the nation from imminent collapse. Fayose, who disclosed this in an interview, said the defeat could have been averted had the party fielded a northern candidate. He said: “We lost the election because we did not pick our candidate from the north, not because Jonathan as a person was bad. It was just a political miscalculation. The fact is that my former President, I chose my word, my former President, Goodluck Jonathan, tried his best. Ayodele Fayose “But if I were him, I would not have contested at all, you understand? Because it is two ways: If he did not contest and the PDP lost out, he will still be an honourable man, and if he had given that opportunity to the north, those who defected from the PDP would not have defected. “But that is story. Jonathan did his best and I will still continue to support him. You know I was not there when they took the decision about him becoming the flag-bearer, but it doesn’t matter. We can’t all put our mouth inside the soil. Somebody must remain with somebody. I will remain with Jonathan, even if I am the only man standing. “A man is not measured by the amount of food he has and the amount of properties he owns. Sometimes sickness is good, it reshapes your life. Sometimes poverty is good, it helps your life. Sometimes failure makes you to reorder your life. It is not the end of your life.” On what would become of PDP, in view of 2019 elections, Governor Fayose said though the party was going through challenges at the moment, it could still come out of its present challenge before the next round of elections. “Let me explain something to you. When you have an accident, God forbid, you don’t gather momentum immediately. Life is physical, it is normal. What the PDP is going through now is a deliberate effort to destabilize the opposition by the APC and we know that.” On whether he had his eyes on the Presidency in 2019, Fayose said: “For which country? Nigeria? Well, I don’t have such an ambition but I know I am going higher. Mark my words, I have said 20 things that will happen in Nigeria and more than seven have come to pass. Check the records.” On the role played by soldiers in Ekiti and Osun elections, the governor said: “My own is that I have gone through an election. I have won an election. There is a place the law says you can ventilate your displeasure. They have gone to the lower court, the appeal court and the Supreme Court. “The Supreme Court has given judgment in my favour. They have become functus officio. They cannot approbate and reprobate on the matter anymore. The election matters are Suris generis. They operate within the ambit of time. “The military was represented by a lawyer and the police was represented by a lawyer. This one is an afterthought. During the National Assembly election, how did I win all the seats? “Two weeks after the House of Assembly election, I won everything, 26-26. Is it the military again? When the male friend of your mother is more powerful than your father, you call him daddy. You welcome him and take his bag. “Let them take my bag and accept this Ekiti matter. This Bayelsa election we just finished, 14 people died, how many people died in Ekiti? If you see my prediction about Nigeria under Buhari, I said every effort to forcefully take the South-South states will result in a huge loss of lives. “They should leave me alone. They should face governance. God has given me this place. No amount of powers will take this place from me because the gift of God is without repentance. How can only me defeat three governors – Segun Oni, Adebayo and Fayemi. I defeated them and they are still complaining.” PDP defeat saved Nigeria — Dogara Meanwhile, speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, yesterday, declared that the Boko Haram insurgency would have destroyed Nigeria if President Goodluck Jonathan had remained in power, asserting that the defeat of his government saved the nation from imminent collapse. While declaring that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration was winning the war against insurgency, Dogara called on the President to immediately organize an International donor conference for the North East, saying funds realized from such a conference would be used to rebuild the war-torn region. The speaker stated this when he visited the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, camp at Uhogua in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State. Addressing the IDPs, Dogara who, expressed shock at the number of IDPs in the camp, lamented that PDP’s government failed to tackle the war as expected. He said this created the current crisis in the country and commended Edo State government and the General Overseer of the camp, Pastor Folorunsho Solomon, for keeping the camp running. He vowed to ensure that the National Assembly played its part to ensure that IDPs were well taken care of. His words: “I want to thank God for the intervention in our affairs that he brought change in government. If we had continued like before, probably the Boko Haram fighters would have reached places like Jos by now. “It would have been millions of IDPs but God heard our prayers, he brought change in government. And the commitment in ending this fight has commenced in earnest by this administration. “We have seen that attacks have reduced drastically. So it is hoped that very soon, may be this year, most likely most of us who are here today and want to go back to their communities may be able to do that. “They will go back without any fear of intimidation, we must do it because we have no other country but Nigeria.” The speaker, who donated bags of rice, beans, wheat, sugar and other items, promised to offset the bills of students in the camp involved in NECO and WAEC examinations. “I never knew that I will see this multitude of my own brothers and sisters. I have been told but maybe I did not believe enough, but the moment I stepped into the church, I saw a people that are determined not to be broken, in spite of the circumstances of their life. “Apart from the war against terrorism, we in the House of Representatives are trying to pass a law that will establish the North East Development Commission. “So if that happens, it means we are going to have funds that will be used to rebuild the communities that you have come from when the war is over. And we will ensure that every fund meant for that is channelled for that purpose. Apart from that, there is a provision in the budget that will take care of you. “That is to say that the government has not forgotten you. And we have been encouraging private sector participation in managing the IDP crisis in Nigeria. “We have the victim support fund that is private sector driven. It is led by one of our eminent sons, Gen.T.Y.Danjuma. “In addition, we have been calling on government to organize what is known as the International donor conference for the North East. “Just recently, it was done for Syria, so we want to reiterate this call for government to immediately convene an international donor conference for the North East. “So as soon as these funds start coming, we will make sure that wherever IDPs are in Nigeria, the hands of help to all IDPs in Nigeria will come. So as long as this government endures, you will always be in our heart. “Because we are in church, I will talk to you from the perspective of Christianity. I have not come here like any other politician, as I must sympathise with you, I must also encourage you. “I know the circumstances that brought you here because I am part of that region of the North East as well. And I remember that in my own local government, I had to concede one of my houses for IDPs from Yobe and some parts of Borno State.” Cc; lalasticlala http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/fayose-dogara-blast-jonathan/ |
kenAlmighty:you just mentioned one person's name and went ahead saying PEOPLE that wrote nigerian constitution. |
betterABIAstate:but there was hope when Wike won abi? Infact ikpeazu alll the way ![]() |
The judge sef fit make person piss for trouser |
This case sweet pass world cup final o, I go support anybody wey win. |
Mega2010:in that case, make otti win for the sake of your woman |
Mega2010:she no go allow you wipe if Otti lose. |
Charcoal/firewood loading.... |
Khd95:na small girls de worry them. when dem go enter 35 years without husband, them go begin look for the same guy wey dem beat. |
Kalvan:Automotive design, that's what he's going there to study. You be confirmed OLODO |
Where is Jim Nwobodo, where is Theodore Orji, where is Orji Uzor Kalu, Ken Nnamani, Anyim Pius etc OP, do not allow sentiments becloud your sense of reasoning |
irunooboo:hahahhahahahha, God go punish them and their generation |
Friday Olokor, Abuja The National Youth Service Corps has ordered its personnel whose assets declaration dates were due to “make such declaration immediately in line with the code of conduct for public officers.” A statement issued on Thursday in Abuja by its Director (Press and Public Relation), Mrs. Abosede Aderibigbe, said the Director-General of NYSC, Brig. General Johnson Olawumi, gave the directive during the opening ceremony of its 2016 annual management conference taking place in Asaba, the Delta State capital. According to him, the NYSC had been very consistent in the enforcement of periodic assets declaration by its staff members as well as ensuring strict adherence to policy guidelines in all aspects of the scheme’s operations. While reviewing the activities of the NYSC, Olawumi recalled the participation of corps members in the successful conduct of the 2015 general elections. “I therefore wish to commend the political class, security agencies and the electorate for their support to corps members during the exercise. We assure all Nigerians that given such opportunity in the future, we will not disappoint the nation”, he said. He also said the scheme, through its Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers, launched a holistic medical outreach targeted at the rural poor nationwide last year. The DG added that the programme would be sustained, and would especially be used in assisting the country to contain the spread of Lassa fever. Olawumi called on state governments as well as other international and private organisations to support the HIRD in achieving its objective of contributing to quality healthcare delivery to all nooks and crannies of Nigeria. He also urged stakeholders, especially corporate bodies and individual philanthropists, to assist towards sustaining the NYSC Hope Alive Initiative which was introduced with the aim of providing succour to corps members who suffer permanent disability during the service year. The DG told the gathering that the scheme had installed latest security chips that could track a distressed caller easily. Olawumi advised corps members to always call the NYSC Distress Call Centre whenever the need arises. He thanked all host communities and security agencies nationwide as well as other stakeholders, including the Delta State government, for their support towards the welfare and safety of corps members. Earlier in his welcome address, the NYSC’s Director (Planning, Research and Statistics), Temitope Ajayi said the AMC would generate ideas and formulate new strategies with the aim of enhancing productivity and service delivery for effective management of the youth. He said, “The focus of this conference is, therefore, to brainstorm and come up with practicable solutions that will reposition and promote the ideals of the scheme in the face of the present challenges of the operating environment.” http://www.punchng.com/28549-2/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter |
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