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If it doesn't spoil before it's even launched |
Even if baba is positive, will they tell us ? |
Abeg what concern us with this matter na? Do we have border with Iran? Any small thing they will hang Nigeria too... God help this nation! |
You haven't told anyone yet ����... You have just told over 5million Nigerians on nairalandFreethought: |
All they can do is refund him, whether you buy a valid ticket or not, they have the final say if they let you board or not... It's not his father's airline! TooNoisy: |
He made himself a slave.... So he can as well act like one and do the damn job well |
That's what you r being paid for uncle..... I could care less what you do, just make sure you keep this state clean...... Onto the next area please! |
Good Day Mr Consular officer, Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. I had my k1 interview June7, 2019 and I asked to submit joint sponsor which I did July15 and got an email July18 that the documents have been received and it will be reviewed by a consular officer and after review they will get back to me with the next step.I emailed the emabssy on the 1st of August and got a reply on the 7th of August that my immigrant visa application was being reviewed.... Can you please look into my case if I drop my case number? Thank you so so much for your time. God bless You. |
If we investigate this girl's family very well, there must be a chimpanzee among them... |
You no well.... |
Good morning Mr Consular officer, Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. I had my k1 interview June7, 2019 and I asked to submit joint sponsor which I did July15 and got an email July18 that the documents have been received and it will be reviewed by a consular officer and after review they will get back to me with the next step. But I haven't heard anything since then.... Can you please look into my case if I drop my case number? Thank you so so much for your time. God bless You. |
yes it's possible if God applies on your behalf
aside that
my brother/sister park well ooooooo |
am looking for the motorcade I can only see bikecade |
the witches in the dream no longer serve food anymore in the dream because of Nigeria recession.....nawa oooo |
If I knew this is how this country will turn out to I would have extended my 9months in the womb |
I pity this country |
The Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural
Development, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, has
said that Nigeria spends about $22bn a year on
importation of food.
Lokpobiri made this known on Saturday at a town
hall meeting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
He said the development had led to the
astronomical rise in price of rice and other
commodities, stressing that if Nigerians failed to
produce some of the items being imported,
before December the price of rice would skyrocket
to N40,000 a bag He said there was a projection that by 2050,
Nigeria’s population would be 450 million,
wondering what would happen then if the people
could not feed themselves now.
Lokpobiri said, “For your information, we spend
about $22bn a year importing food into Nigeria.
We know how many more dollars … and that is
why you see the price of rice going up.
“Price of rice was N12,000 some months ago, but
it is now about N26,000 and if we don’t start
producing, by December it could be N40,000.
“Rice matures in three months. So, this is a wake
up call for Bayelsa people to take the four farms
we have seriously. The federal government has
four farms in the state in our records. The average
land you see in Bayelsa can grow rice, so the
colonial masters were not wrong in their
assessment when they said Niger Delta could feed
not only Nigeria but the entire West Africa sub-
region.
“Unfortunately, agriculture till today, is not a
priority of the Niger Delta as far as the state
governments are concerned because of oil.”
He said the states in the Niger Delta had yet to
give priority to agriculture the way the North-West
states such as Kebbi, Jigawa, Kano as well as other
states like Lagos, Ebonyi, Anambra, have
prioritised it.
He said Anambra State for instance, was not
owing salaries despite the fact that it does not
have oil but raking in money by exporting
vegetables. |
Suggestions please! |
I just lost my pastor
PASTOR ANYALEWECHI EZEM to the cold hands of death |
RIP BRO what a wasted year |
continue the rest in hell bro ![]() |
Obrien the only son of Mrs Ibekwe...I pity the mom |
Chucky is all grown up and running for president of the United States
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Some vandals allegedly responsible for attacks on
communities in Lagos and Ogun states are
escaping in large numbers to riverine
communities in the Ilaje and Ese-Odo local
government areas of Ondo State.
Investigations on Monday showed that the
insurgents, who escaped the intensified aerial
bombardment by the Nigerian Air Force of their
camps at Arepo, Ogun, and Ikorodu, Lagos, had
been sighted in Ore, Okitipupa and the riverine
communities of Ondo State.
A top security source told one of our
correspondents that security reports showed that
some of the militants had sneaked into the Ondo
reverine communities.
He said, ‘‘Arepo can no longer contain them. Some
of them have run to Ondo to hide in the riverine
areas.’’
It was further gathered that some of them were
still trapped in Arepo and other communities in
Lagos and were making frantic moves to flee.
A source in Ese-Odo said since the military started
the bombardment of the militants’ camps on
Friday, many of them had fled and regrouped in
Ondo State.
The source said, “We have sighted them in some
communities here. It seems Arepo is too hot for
them.”
A resident of Ajagba in the Irele Local
Government Area of the state, who identified
himself simply as Francis, said there were strange
faces in the local government, adding that it was
difficult to identify whether they were fleeing
militants or not.’’
He said, “Many people from Niger Delta states are
living with us. Some of them do have visitors
staying with them, so there is no way we can know
if the new faces are the fleeing militants or not. “
Another resident of the state, Musa, who lives in
Ore, Odigbo Local Government Area, said the high
population made it possible for the militants to
run to the commercial town and hide there.
“Ore is a commercial town with people from
various tribes here. It is possible for strange
people to come and hide here,’’ he said.
But the Director of Public Relations and
Information of the Nigerian Air Force, Group Capt.
Ayodele Famuyiwa, told one of our
correspondents on the telephone on Monday that
the vandals were seen together on Sunday,
probably to perfect a plan to run.
He said the cameras on NAF’s platforms that were
used for night operations picked some of the
insurgents having meetings.
He said the ongoing aerial operation against the
vandals would continue until they were flushed
out of the Ogun and Lagos areas completely.
The fighter aircrafts of NAF had destroyed the
major camps of the vandals at Arepo, known as
Fatola and Abuja, and two others during four days
of sustained aerial offensive in the area.
He said, “They are almost out of Arepo, an area
where they had consolidated their position.
Maybe, it is so strategic to them because even in
the night, they tried to come back; when we did
night flying, the cameras still picked them.
“We see them coming together as if they wanted
to hold meetings, maybe to run away during the
day.
“Some of them tried to run into the mangrove.
You know that place is very thick and that is why
our operation is going to continue until we flush
them out completely.”
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps, said it had arrested additional 21 fleeing
militants in the creeks of Arepo, Fatola and other
parts of Lagos, bringing the total number of
arrests to 40.
The agency stated that the ongoing operation
against pipeline vandals would not stop until all
the miscreants were arrested.
The NSCDC Public Relations Officer, Emma Okeh,
told one of our correspondents on the telephone
on Monday that the militants were being detained
at centres run by the military and the Department
of State Services.
Okeh said, “Apart from the 19 suspects that were
arrested since Thursday when the operation
against the militants started, we have
apprehended 21 others, bringing the total number
to 40.”
The spokesman said the suspects would
eventually be arraigned in court, adding that it
would be done after all the militants in the
operational area might have been arrested.
The Ondo State Police Command told one of our
correspondents that policemen were on the
ground to prevent militants from “doing anything”
in the state.
The Public Relations Officer of the state police
command, Mr. Femi Joseph, said although there
was no report about fleeing militants regrouping
in Ondo, the police were not leaving anything to
chance.
The PPRO said, “I don’t think the information that
the fleeing militants are in this state is true, and if
they are here, there is no way they can regroup to
carry out any activity because our men are on the
ground everywhere.
“We are not taking the security of the state for
granted, but I don’t think any militant is here.
“We call on our people not to hesitate to inform
the police whenever they notice any strange face
or witness activities of some strange people in
their communities so that we can move in to deal
with such people.”
The Ondo State Commissioner for Information,
Mr. Kayode Akinmade, said the state government
was not aware of any militant’s visit to the state.
He said the security agencies in the state were,
however, up to the task to curb any criminal
activity in any part of the state, adding that the
state government was committed to the
protection of lives and property of the residents. |
He should have know that before marrying her in Court...... So whatever he has now belongs to the both of them.... I don't want him in Jail and if he is willing to settle out of court I trust my mom to reach an agreement with him but if he acts adamant we leave it to the court |
When I called a lawyer,he said its punishable under the law 3years imprisonment |
I needed advice and not some silly question... |
So does it concern me now ![]() |
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