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Truly, Nigerians are groaning under Minister of Power, Babatunde Fashola. Yesterday, the Senator Shehu Sani blasted the ministry most especially DISCO for distributing darkness to Nigerians despite introduction of new electricity bill. This Channels television photo is a confirmation of such groaning and national embarrassment to the country. The presenter was using a power bank during a programme. That’s Bad.
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Partisan:Pls, which school did u graduate from? Just curious. |
frosbel2:U jut totally missed it. Paying tithes and offerings is biblical. Both tithe and offering have their respective functions in d ministry; and paying such have their attendant blessings.q |
so WIKE dey close eyes dey kiss? He don sweet am high |
where is d ball? |
fiizznation:Read d Koran very well. its there. Even Sharia court qill sentence one to death for blasphemy against Prophet M'ohd (SAW). Will get u d verse later! |
If d story is true, Christian don enta am b dt o |
RIP |
[quote author=mary8000 post=46469887][/quote]When will u stop ds ur childish and stupid 419? Why duping innocent people makes u happy? |
marwanafrica:kindly.mention one case of a christian dt kinapped a muslim virgin and convert her to christian. pls just one |
pls, kindly report to d nearest police station ASAP. Each of them has a section for child abuse.and domestic violence. Save a life.and dont.let ds boy die |
ds APC sef fit talk too much. ao does dt amount to sabotage? |
Luizkid:Were u there when it was printed? because ure claiming to know more than u just read here |
Did u say FLEE? MISSILE? Abeg siddon jare. |
The recently concluded South African Music Award has come and gone. But a lot could be said, especially from the fashion perspective. Clothes that reveals cleavages or leave nothing to imagine dominate the red carpet. But this one in the pictures below go an extra mile. A cloth made out of money! What do you have to say about this? Hit or miss?
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zik4ever:OK. he's in ur room? |
xtophy:i tried it and it worked.
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Drdonzeez:Mr. Man, its not suggestion as u wrongly thought. It was a FG directive, thru d Hon. Minister for education @ a joint meeting with all stakeholders in Nigerian tertiary institutions. They have no choice than to comply. Others will follow suit soon. |
The Benin Traditional Council has directed all residents of the city not to cook with fire or any other process that generates heat on Sunday. The directive is part of the funeral rites scheduled to mark the transition of the Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa, as well as one of the activities leading to the coronation of a new monarch. A palace press release to journalists on Friday in Benin City, Edo State, signed by the Secretary of Benin Traditional Council, Frank Irabor, advised Benin residents not to cook with fire. The release stated, “This is to inform the general public, that in continuation of the Royal Funeral Rites and in accordance with Benin Customs and Tradition, there shall be no cooking with fire in the every household in Benin Kingdom on Sunday, 5 th June, 2016.” “This is the day of Edenagberen-Mwiwu in the Royal Funeral Rites Programme. All Benins as well as non-indigenes are expected to observe this rite.” Anxious residents have questioned how they will feed without cooking on Sunday. They also asked questions about what would happen to anyone that breaks the rule. Clarifying the directive in a telephone interview with PREMIUM TIMES, the Esogban of Benin Kingdom, Chief David Edebiri, urged non-indigenes not be too disturbed by the rule or directive especially as it is made for the sons and daughters of Benin Kingdom. Chief Edebiri, who is popularly called The Oracle of Benin Kingdom said, “The non-indigenes should not be worried. It is a tradition. It is meant for those who adhere to the tradition.” “But if you are a stranger and you mistakenly break the tradition that day by making fire, you have no cause or reason to fear.” source: www.premiumtimesng.com
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info is gud |
donbrowser:just like u |
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Anybody still remember this Sweet?
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It's so hard for us to believe dt GEJ was corrupt as usually painted by LYING Moh'd. After all d accusations, he was still welcomed @ Aso rock for a SECRET meeting? APC, Lying Moh'd and propaganda be like bread and butter... |
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday failed to publish details of recovered loot and culpable individuals as he promised he would during his nationwide broadcast on May 29. Thursday’s failure made it the second time Mr. Buhari would renege on a promise he boldly made to Nigerians. Mr. Buhari had on May 14 said in London that he would personally provide specific details of all recovered stolen public funds when he addressed Nigerians on Democracy Day and his first year in office, adding that he believed that what Nigerians were being fed through the media were not detailed enough. “So far, what has come out, what has been recovered in whatever currency from each ministries, departments and individuals, I intend on the 29th to speak on this because all Nigerians are getting from the mass media because of the number of people arrested either by the EFCC, DSS. But we want to make a comprehensive report on the 29th,” Mr. Buhari said while attending the anti-corruption summit in London. But during his nationwide broadcast on Sunday morning, the president only repeated familiar claims that his administration was grappling with bureaucratic hurdles that made it difficult for stolen assets to be recovered from foreign jurisdictions. “We are also engaged in making recoveries of stolen assets some of which are in different jurisdictions. The processes of recovery can be tedious and time consuming, but today I can confirm that thus far: significant amount of assets have been recovered. A considerable portion of these are at different stages of recovery.” Mr. Buhari, however, said he had directed the Ministry of Information to commence publication of the details, which had remained secret despite frequent claims by his government that billions of dollars had been recovered from corrupt former top government officials. “Full details of the status and categories of the assets will now be published by the Ministry of Information and updated periodically. When forfeiture formalities are completed these monies will be credited to the treasury and be openly and transparently used in funding developmental projects and the public will be informed,” Mr. Buhari said. source: President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday failed to publish details of recovered loot and culpable individuals as he promised he would during his nationwide broadcast on May 29. Thursday’s failure made it the second time Mr. Buhari would renege on a promise he boldly made to Nigerians. Mr. Buhari had on May 14 said in London that he would personally provide specific details of all recovered stolen public funds when he addressed Nigerians on Democracy Day and his first year in office, adding that he believed that what Nigerians were being fed through the media were not detailed enough. “So far, what has come out, what has been recovered in whatever currency from each ministries, departments and individuals, I intend on the 29th to speak on this because all Nigerians are getting from the mass media because of the number of people arrested either by the EFCC, DSS. But we want to make a comprehensive report on the 29th,” Mr. Buhari said while attending the anti-corruption summit in London. But during his nationwide broadcast on Sunday morning, the president only repeated familiar claims that his administration was grappling with bureaucratic hurdles that made it difficult for stolen assets to be recovered from foreign jurisdictions. “We are also engaged in making recoveries of stolen assets some of which are in different jurisdictions. The processes of recovery can be tedious and time consuming, but today I can confirm that thus far: significant amount of assets have been recovered. A considerable portion of these are at different stages of recovery.” Mr. Buhari, however, said he had directed the Ministry of Information to commence publication of the details, which had remained secret despite frequent claims by his government that billions of dollars had been recovered from corrupt former top government officials. “Full details of the status and categories of the assets will now be published by the Ministry of Information and updated periodically. When forfeiture formalities are completed these monies will be credited to the treasury and be openly and transparently used in funding developmental projects and the public will be informed,” Mr. Buhari said. President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday failed to publish details of recovered loot and culpable individuals as he promised he would during his nationwide broadcast on May 29. Thursday’s failure made it the second time Mr. Buhari would renege on a promise he boldly made to Nigerians. Mr. Buhari had on May 14 said in London that he would personally provide specific details of all recovered stolen public funds when he addressed Nigerians on Democracy Day and his first year in office, adding that he believed that what Nigerians were being fed through the media were not detailed enough. “So far, what has come out, what has been recovered in whatever currency from each ministries, departments and individuals, I intend on the 29th to speak on this because all Nigerians are getting from the mass media because of the number of people arrested either by the EFCC, DSS. But we want to make a comprehensive report on the 29th,” Mr. Buhari said while attending the anti-corruption summit in London. But during his nationwide broadcast on Sunday morning, the president only repeated familiar claims that his administration was grappling with bureaucratic hurdles that made it difficult for stolen assets to be recovered from foreign jurisdictions. “We are also engaged in making recoveries of stolen assets some of which are in different jurisdictions. The processes of recovery can be tedious and time consuming, but today I can confirm that thus far: significant amount of assets have been recovered. A considerable portion of these are at different stages of recovery.” Mr. Buhari, however, said he had directed the Ministry of Information to commence publication of the details, which had remained secret despite frequent claims by his government that billions of dollars had been recovered from corrupt former top government officials. “Full details of the status and categories of the assets will now be published by the Ministry of Information and updated periodically. When forfeiture formalities are completed these monies will be credited to the treasury and be openly and transparently used in funding developmental projects and the public will be informed,” Mr. Buhari said. source: www.premiumtimesng.com |
dt numbr 4 and 6 threats got me laughing. |
Bootybuttchic:E pain am. |
ronald4lif:Photocopy is not easy. U cant b Hon. Patrick. U cant even differentiate between GUISE and GUYS. Upon all ur grammars..... |
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