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teacherbim:first time you are being sensible to what Fayose has been doing |
She has not told us how she has been forcing the guy to bang her day and night. She will be saying baby do it without condom am safe, l don't like that condom. Girl move on and free the poor boy. |
bejeiodus:MONEY change people |
How is this first position possible? Age = 40yrs experience = 30yrs (15yrs leadership, 15yrs sales) the person start work at age 10? 1.Management Operation: Project Director (After Sales Installation) Employment Type:Permanent Age:Min 40 years Minimum Qualification:Graduate Engineer (Probably Electrical). Alternatively Graduate Mechanical Engineer with relevant experience acceptable. Minimum Experience: (i) 15 years in a leadership position. (ii) 15 years in a Sales/Customers Service position. Nature of Experience: Experience in Manufacturing Assembly line of about 100 people shall be an added advantage. Reporting:General Manager Computer Literacy:MS Office Suite, ERP Systems Salary Range Per Annum(N): 10, 12M |
I pass this road yesterday ooooo, lies no good ooooo. road is terribly bad don't know how they got this pictures oooo when I spent 9hours on that road ooooo.hmmmmmm God dey oooooo |
amend the constitution to reduce procurement time. And why do you need to pay contractor 50%, they will steal the money. Mobilized them with 15% let them use their money to execute and you pay them on milestone attained. If they no gree collect 15% give me I will do the Job. |
Chai, God help me to pass this final exams ooo, I no get money to pay school fees again with this kind rate of exchange |
With the case of NDDC act violation in court, Nsima Ekere may be replace by the President in line with PMB stance on rule of law. The suit against Buhari accused him of breaching certain laws when he nominated persons not from oil producing regions, into the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). The law suit was filed before the court by a body known as Incorporated Trustees of Oron Union, Akwa Ibom state. The plaintiff said it was illegal for President Buhari to nominate Mr Obong Nsima Ekere and Frank Samuel George, as Managing Director and Commissioner, respectively, on the board of the NDDC since they were not indigenes of oil producing areas of Akwa Ibom state. They said that the action was in violation of the NDDC Act, in the laws of the federation of Nigeria 2004. According to Vanguard, the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN, the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, the National Assembly and the two nominees were also defendants in the case. The plaintiff appealed to the court for the following: “A declaration that the nominations of the 5th Defendant as the Managing Director of NDDC, and the 6th as Commissioner on the Board of the said NDDC, by the 1st and 2nd Defendants, and the subsequent forwarding of the names of the 5th and 6th Defendants to the 3rd and 4th Defendants for confirmation and for appointments as Managing Director and Commissioner respectively on the Board of NDDC when the said 5th and 6th Defendants are not indigenes of oil producing areas of Akwa Ibom State, are all done contrary to the provisions of section 12(1) of the NDDC Act, Cap N86, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, and therefore illegal, null and void and of no effect whatsoever and howsoever.” The Oron Union which covers five local government areas of Akwa Ibom also prayed the court to issue an order of perpetual injunction restraining the National Assembly from confirming the nominations. |
He advised all of them in the north to be ready for new Nigeria and that the western world supports restructuring of Nigeria. He told them time is up for this looking at south for survival. He met the sultan first before the president knowing that the caliphate influences the thinking of all the northerners including the president. Nigeria heading a new direction even south west APC affirmed this yesterday. |
Buhari and Sheriff are inlaws, so do not expect such prosecution to happen especially now that Sheriff is on special assignment to destroy PDP. |
Since he is not the cause, is that why he cannot solve the economic crisis? |
Restructure Nigeria is the message from Obama to Kerry. Get international country reps in Dialogue with NDA to end hostilities. |
is Kerry in Nigeria for the NDA & FG negotiation? NDA demanded present of international mediator. |
sanky346:Same dilemma since 2014, immediately those girls were moved out of their school negotiations not fight is the way out. |
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menxer:No bro, PDP is showing the ease at which Buhari APC use 18 months to destroy 192 months building. It is always easier to destroy than to build. APC just proved that. |
See how APC lies were destroyed by PDP facts and figures. This is how to play opposition. https://mobile.twitter.com/PdpNigeria/status/766666093834428416
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IrradiatoR:Don't blame them, no money from FG for their welfare and the Solomon Dalung of a man is not helping with his utterances |
I don't think thi Nigerian team ate today. |
Is the military acting alone? Are they not supposed to be under a political govt. |
Hope to see this program in schools around my area |
googlepikins:How about the big Imams that choose to use young kids for almajari activities |
FG statement on August 14, 2016 ”We are on top of the situation. But we are being extremely careful because the situation has been compounded by the split in the leadership of Boko Haram. “We are also being guided by the need to ensure the safety of the girls. ”Since this is not the first time we have been contacted over the issue, we want to be doubly sure that those we are in touch with are who they claim to be,” he said. Read more at http://www.herald.ng/chibok-girls-latest-video-fg-working-hard-release-lai-mohammed/#1FyBAgQ6b6HqC6Dx.99 GEJ statement of 2014 below. The President reiterates that The Federal Government has information on the location of the kidnapped girls but was being mindful of the consequences of invading the location to avoid a repeat of an episode in February 2013 in which an offshoot of Boko Haram killed seven foreign hostages in northern Nigeria before authorities could rescue them. “They are ready to die,” he added about the Islamist militant group. “So when you are dealing with that scenario, it is very different from the ordinary kidnapping by criminals or people who don’t want to die. So it is very, very delicate as the safety of the girls remain paramount". This, according to the President, was why the dialogue option is not being ruled out. |
The Chibok girls might not be up to that 200+ This one the video BH man said air strike killed some then we are going to see the 20 - 50 girls released by those who captured them. I have some feeling that the end is near. |
We are getting to the end of the movie. The girls release is likely from the place the people that took them for keeps, they might have found a close out path. |
Complete misinformation, these are people recruited as teachers over a year without posting, is like the new government is not comfortable with the recruitment process used by Akpabio administration believing it was one sided that is why no posting for them since taking over government |
I saw this Oshomole's photoshopped picture on Facebook and l realize how makeup can turn beastly look to something reasonable at least.
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DankemzI:Leave Lord Lugard alone, you can change what he did if you unite with your brothers now to be free. |
mapet:Point #4. For 20years still searching? What a dumb search and waste of money. Let not even talk about 21st century technology, over a decade ago the world had moved past blind search for oil. |
mapet:You see your sense of geography? So we should be looking for oil in Benue state since their neighbors in Anambra has oil in some quantity. My brother this thing don't work like that. |
madridguy:Arrest him if you can |
In the next two years, Tesla and Chevy plan to start selling electric cars with a range of more than 200 miles priced in the $30,000 range. Ford is investing billions, Volkswagen is investing billions, and Nissan and BMW are investing billions. Nearly every major carmaker—as well as Apple and Google—is working on the next generation of plug-in cars. This is a problem for oil markets. OPEC still contends that electric vehicles will make up just 1 percent of global car sales in 2040. Exxon's forecast is similarly dismissive. The oil price crash that started in 2014 was caused by a glut of unwanted oil, as producers started cranking out about 2 million barrels a day more than the market supported. Nobody saw it coming, despite the massively expanding oil fields across North America. The question is: How soon could electric vehicles trigger a similar oil glut by reducing demand by the same 2 million barrels? That's the subject of the first installment of Bloomberg’s new animated web series Sooner Than You Think, which examines some of the biggest transformations in human history that haven’t happened quite yet. On Thursday, analysts at Bloomberg New Energy Finance weighed in with a comprehensive analysis of where the electric car industry is headed. Even amid low gasoline prices last year, electric car sales jumped 60 percent worldwide. If that level of growth continues, the crash-triggering benchmark of 2 million barrels of reduced demand could come as early as 2023. That's a crisis. The timing of new technologies is difficult to predict, but it may not be long before it becomes impossible to ignore. Www.bloomberg.com |
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