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Fell into Coma 2days ago after hearing he will be moved to UK for trial, died of cardiac arrest today before human arrest. |
They should seek for forgiveness from GEJ for all the lies they told in the name of politics. if not karma will not allow Boko haram to end. |
When EFCC go open Ameachi's case file, with the tons of petitions dropped already. Or it is by selection, and choice of case to investigate and the the one not for investigation. I belong to everyone, I belong to nobody ooooo. I order investigation on some and I don't investigate others oooo. |
[b]1. The River Niger Bridge at Onitsha was constructed between 1964 and 1965 by Dumez- a French construction company and cost £5 million. I want PMB to probe the cost of constructing this bridge. in my opinion that was outrageous, the funds must be recovered. |
Make the guy no go him mama burial because of playing for Nigeria? Oliseh wake up oooo |
I command DSS to release that media man now!!!!!!!!!!. They should go to Damaturu Now and arrest Boko Harambist that are bombing and killing Nigerians. Their duty is to secure life and properties and not to be political tools. |
mayor2013:ok will call u |
Can any one suggest a good Mechanic to repair my 2008 Chevrolet Avalanche. I have diagnose the problem, ordered and received the parts, but no experience. please who got the experience? |
You went with 22 man delegation to New york and yet could not assign one person to attend this meeting, Mr President too bad. Why waste money on delegates you can't use? hmmm sign of incompetency. |
GudluckIBB:Daily wastage in the name of fuel subsidy. Imagine this amount is use daily to subsidize education |
APC never blamed Shettima of Bornu for the kidnapped of the chibok girls. All the shouted was GEJ. now they can open their fangs to blame mimiko. we are watching |
Abormination, Fulani kidnap a Yoruba high chief on his birthday. no no no |
Fulani kidnapped a Yoruba in a Yoruba land, see what has befallen the Yorubas |
So many children on Nairaland with free internet MBs to post their ignorant. Saraki is just challenging the illegality in procedure of this trial. CCT cannot put Saraki on trial without a request from the Artorney general of the federation, and as of today Nigeria don't have AGF. Pls let follow rule of law not sentiment and revenge. |
We are told that the govt. is winning the war against BH, how can you negotiate with someone you have defeated? |
The hotel mgt. will not be happy with the hidden camera man. They will use their CCTV to pick that staff. Don't spoil person business |
If we r winning the war against BH, why negotiate with losers? |
Bevista:State people drive on that road and state economy will be impact. I don't care who own d road |
“I have been with them throughout our trying times, what then is the reward of such dedication and suffering? - Buhari 2015 This is the mark of a good leader. |
The Federal Government yesterday opened up on Nigeria’s removal from JP Morgan’s bond index. The Ministry of Finance, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Debt Management Office (DMO) dismissed reasons offered by J. P. Morgan for removing the country from its Government Bond Index for Emerging Markets (GBI-EM). Speaking on behalf of the federal government, CBN insisted that Nigeria rejected demands to tinker with the economy, to the detriment of the country’s survival. CBN’s Director of Corporate Communications, Ibrahim Mu’azu said in a statement yesterday night that “the decision by J. P. Morgan to phase out Nigeria from its Government Bond Index for Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) was untenable. While we respect the right of the J.P. Morgan to make this decision, we would like to strongly disagree with the premise and conclusions upon which the decision rests. Mu’azu recounted Nigeria’s strident efforts to comply with conditions set by J.P Morgan and concluded that Nigeria has done no wrong; insisting that government agencies have consistently done its best to strengthen the Nigerian financial market and enhance the country’s status as a preferred destination for investors. ‘For the avoidance of doubt, the Federal Government sees Nigeria and the interest of Nigerians as paramount. It will therefore only continue to take economic decisions that will impact positively in the lives of all Nigerians,” he said. “It would be recalled that Nigeria was included in the index in October 2012, based on the existence of an active domestic market for FGN bonds supported by a two-way quote system, dedicated market makers and diverse investors. However, in January 2015, J.P. Morgan placed Nigeria on an Index Watch as a result of their concerns in the operations of our Foreign Exchange (FX) Market, namely: 1) lack of liquidity for transactions; (2) lack of transparency in the determination of the exchange rate; and (3) lack of a fully functional two-way FX Market. We took measures to improve the market. Despite the fact that oil prices have fallen by nearly 60 percent in one year, which should expectedly reduce the amount of liquidity in the market, the CBN ensured that all genuine and effective demands were met, especially those from foreign investors. On transparency, the CBN mandated that all FX transactions were posted online in the Reuters Trading Platform so that all stakeholders can easily verify all transactions in the market. In addition, the Official FX Window at the CBN was closed to ensure a level-playing field in the pricing of foreign exchange. It is important to note that a functional two-way FX market already exists in Nigeria. “However, given the high propensity for speculation, roundtripping and rent-seeking in the market, it became imperative that participants are not allowed to simply trade currencies but are only in the market to fulfill genuine customer demands to pay for eligible imports and other transactions. In the light of this, we introduced an order-based, two-way FX market, which has resulted in the stability of the exchange rate in the interbank market over the past seven months and largely eliminated speculators from the market. “Despite these positive outcomes, the J. P. Morgan would prefer that we remove this rule; even though it is obvious that doing so would lead to an indeterminate depreciation of the Naira. With dwindling oil prices, we believe that an order-based two-way market best serves Nigeria’s interest at the moment. While we would continue to ensure that there is liquidity and transparency in the market, we would like to note that the market for FGN bonds remains strong and active due primarily to the strength and diversity of the domestic investor base. |
When you are pastored by a man with failed marriages, what do you expect from your marriage? FAILURE. |
soe:So you prefer robbers, kidnappers and terrorist to a conductor than is using his skills to earn money legally. see why you dobale for corrupt politicians. |
okeyngene1:ok ooooo, they have a particular stench associated with albinos. |
Second to the last picture is a wrong way of carrying a victim from a hard board stretcher into the cloth stretcher. if that lady hard injured her spine or neck bone, they would have made it worse by that posture. |
Taxi and bus drivers die in car crashes but no one see or circulate their selfies on internet. is it because of the level of their profession? |
Guseh:when you rig to the point of alloting zero votes to an aspirant that voted for himself, then we have problem |
73% north. 23% south. that is fair? |
We elected PMB base on his integrity and principled lifestyle over the years, and we know that birds of same feather flock together. A man of integrity will always move with men of like minds. With PMB 42 appiontments so far, 35 appiontees are from the north while 7 appiontees are from the south. Can this be a prove that we have more people with integrity in the north than the south? as we have mr integrity as our president. |
GEJ Why? |
na only Sat? l thought she slept on it. |
D soe: |
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? insult of the highest order..in fact...I am out..barcanista wait for me abeg...ah ah...[/size]