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is aregbe a human? or an animal? |
After one is after one... |
i dedicated dz to fela anikulapo |
God give me the grace to know and understand the truth. i seek ye for the kingdom of God... if living long on earth is what will makes me to loose the kingdom of God. call me now, take me now |
i could still remember my days..... while service |
The Minister of Petroleum Resources Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, on Wednesday disclosed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has started refunding the $1.48bn unremitted fund into the Federation Account as recommended by an audit firm, PriceWaterHouse Coopers. She however did not disclose how much has for far been refunded by the corporation. She also denied reports that she was seeking the assistance of some highly-placed persons in order to escape prosecution for alleged corruption from the incoming administration of the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari. Alison-Madueke spoke with State House correspondents at the end of the weekly meeting of Federal Executive Council at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. It will be recalled the Federation Account Allocation Committee had on Monday night constituted a committee to find out the reasons for the delay in the refund of the sum. PriceWaterHouse Coopers had in the report of its forensic audit report of the corporation recommended that the NNPC should refund the amount to the Federation Account. Alison-Madueke however explained that the unremitted fund was owed by the NPDC for a block that had been assigned from the NNPC to the NPDC. She said, “The PriceWaterHouse Coopers forensic audit that was done few weeks ago in his recommendation mentioned that $1.48bn was owed by the NPDC for a block that had hitherto been assigned from the NNPC to the NPDC which is its subsidiary. “They felt that the right process would be that the NPDC will refund that money to the Federation Account. The NPDC has apparently started those refunds and it is also in discussion with the NNPC and the DPR on same. So the refund has actually began.” While saying that the payment was being done under her directive, she insisted that the sum was not missing but transferred by the NNPC to the NPDC. The minister also denied media reports that she was reaching out to some prominent Nigerians, including a former military Head of State, Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar (retd.), to seek soft landing from the incoming government. She said she had in the course of her job as minister met with elder statesmen across the country and wondered why her meeting with Abubakar would be singled out. The minister said she could not be seeking for a soft landing because she was not aware that she had committed any crime. She said, “I have not sought such assistance because I am not aware that I have been indicted of any crime that I will need a soft landing. “Over the last four years, I have many times been unfortunately accused and libelled in so many malicious and vindictive ways. “I have explained these things and pushed back robustly on these accusations and I have even gone to court on many of them. Yet, they keep being regurgitated.” |
What is the duty of the united nation? sitting there watching the minority group oppressing the giant of african.... football is not the best solution to this, but, culprit behind this must be sanction. and by the way, what is the duty of Jacob Zuma? has he died....? At least five people have been killed over the past two weeks since local vigilantes in South Africa started looting and attacking shops owned by immigrants mainly from other parts of Africa. DailyMail reports that in Johannesburg, Malawian immigrant, Samuel Idrssa, described how his friend was stabbed and set on fire by a mob. ‘We wanted to rescue him but there were too many of them,’ he said. ‘It was shocking.’ ‘We have all left our homes. Those affected are those of us who live in poor townships because we live with poor South Africans who do not have jobs.’ Violence flared days after Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini said in remarks that foreigners should ‘take their bags and go’. And pictures below capture the horror of what’s currently happening in the country. READ ALSO: XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS: Help! South Africans Are After Our Lives – Nigerians Addressing parliament in Cape Town on Thursday, President Zuma had reiterated his condemnation of the violence, calling it a ‘violation’ of South Africa’s values. No amount of frustration or anger can ever justify the attacks on foreign nationals and the looting of their shops,‘ he said. ‘We condemn the violence in the strongest possible terms. The attacks violate all the values that South Africa embodies.’ Below are heartbreaking photo: Fighting back: Immigrants carrying machetes have clashed with police in a search for locals that attacked foreign shop owners in Durban On the move: Police officers fire rubber bullets as they disperse the gangs of African immigrants who have fought back in South Africa Armed: An African immigrant, in a jumper and tracksuit bottoms, firmly grips a machete as violence continued to flare in South Africa Danger: A man in an Adidas tracksuit armed with an axe charges at a photographer in Johannesburg, cheered on by a crowd behind him Gang: A group of immigrants brandishing machetes in a run-down area of Johannesburg prepare to defend themselves against the police Unrest: The xenophobic violence that started in Durban two weeks ago has spread this week to Johannesburg and other areas of the country Mob: South African hostel dwellers, some brandishing sticks in an aggressive manner, stage a demonstration against foreigners Intimidation: A man holding a wooden stick and a shield stands outside a hostel during anti-immigration related violence in Johannesburg Attacks: A gang of local men dressed in civilian clothing demonstrate against foreigners, with one whirling an axe in his right hand On the run: A woman in a hat dashes off, flanked by other locals, after trying to rob a foreign motorist in Johannesburg Smoke: A woman covered in soot gestures and shouts towards foreign nationals in the Jeppestown area of Johannesburg yesterday Chaos: Men from the Jeppie Hostles roll over a torched car in the middle of the street in Jeppestown, Johannesburg Divisions: A man with a hammer retrieves metal scraps from a burnt-out vehicle after foreign nationals torched a car in the early hours Aftermath: A man carries an axe as he walks past a burnt out car in Jeppestown after more unrest in the early hours of yesterday morning Weapon: A man clutches a brick in his left hand as the violence escalates across South Africa – five dead have already died Victim: Carol Lloyd was left injured and covered in blood after rocks were thrown at and shattered her car window following immigrant protests near Johannesburg in South Africa People run for cover from a stun grenade and tear gas after a skirmish between locals and foreign nationals in Durban, South Africa A child looks out from inside a deserted store in Germiston, near Johannesburg after the immigrant owner removed his goods and left in fear of attack from local residents Foreign nationals have been seen loading trucks with their goods as they flee Primrose, near Johannesburg to escape the violence Hundreds of people took part in a peace march after anti-immigrant violence flared in Durban. Meanwhile, foreigners fled their homes Peace: Thousands of people took part in a peace march, calling for an end to the violence against immigrants in South Africa Refuge: Earlier this week foreign nationals, who were forced out of their homes, took refuge at camps in Isipingo in south Durban Handouts: The foreigners, including children, were provided with food by the local community after they were ed? he have military power, why is he sitting down looking like mumu..... idiot... buari take note, he must be jail |
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@ D Poster, Try 2 Kno D Source Or Remote Coz Of Tinz B4 Posting It Out.... Where, When, What Is D Purpose Of D Money? Shud We Kal Dia Monthly Allawance? Or What.. |