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Equado:you never make one straight call on GLO... i bet dat. |
xpac01:MTN dewspite peoples complain they never failed me, as a matter of fact i use 4mtn lines for both browsing and calling..... and each of them on diff tariff plans. |
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari departed Nigeria for South Africa to attend the 25th African Union (AU) Summit holding in Johannesburg. But during today’s ongoing summit, President Buhari statements on Nepad was read by a representative, urging NEPAD to prioritise industrialisation, infrastructure, women empowerment, regional integration at the ongoing summit.. It is however not clear why the President failed to appear at the event but according to International Journalists Present at the ongoing event holding in South Africa, Nigeria’s President is absent at the ongoing event.. |
olayinkaj2:Please see screen behind the former VP... and let stop stop propaganding post. THE PICTURE WAS TAKING IN 2014; AS prescribed BY THE SCREEN. Let not be fooled my dear Nairalanders. |
Rhyle:Please see screen behind the former VP... and let stop stop propaganding post. THE PICTURE WAS TAKING IN 2014; AS prescribed BY THE SCREEN. Let not be fooled my dear Nairalanders. |
Please see screen behind the former VP... and let stop stop propaganding post. THE PICTURE WAS TAKING IN 2014; AS prescribed BY THE SCREEN. Let not be fooled my dear Nairalanders. |
Princecalm:Tell him to face biznez and stop foto posting: |
ichoku2015:Chai I pity OSUN pple ooO....... is this the CHANGE they advocated for? My FRIENDS in OSUN State make una face my house for LASGIDI |
kestolove95:Tell them too late oooOO and moreso marwa only wanting to be remembered in nigeria again. |
DauraDullard:He thinks he could build blocks for later days against PMB... but thank God he failed........ Laughing ![]() |
When the joy of electoral victory is over and the business of governance set in from May 29, the real intention of the Buhari backers will begin to emerge though the manifestation may take some months or up to a year. The battle to control the machinery of the party(APC) and the government among the political oligarchs will emerge on one hand. On another hand there will be the inevitable confrontation between overbearing party leaders and elected/appointed officials |
Francis5:Why come dey cry bro.......... Dino no be mathmatician |
modath:Sorry na ur case----------- post with facts |
tobillionaire:that only if they stand to gain somthing fron nigeria else na lie talk bi dat |
I see PDP raising again with Saraki as SP. All shall be well. |
Huthad:#Goodnews....... |
#Thefilmhasjustbegan....... Anything that's happening in APC is not too early but the CHANGE they they advocated for. Waiting for some silly supporters comments before I pure out. Cus I can't imagine state without a legislative arm. to check balance the affairs of the executive. Nigerian are watching the series. |
Olusola10:measures in security aren't taking the way you think, you need to use further the hook before changing the tread. I hope you get what I mean. Though not #Babaonechance supporters. But wish him the best. |
Guy ur post no make sence.....you are limiting your growth. Or better you dey take style find babes for Nairaland with fake prospects for renting 3bedroom for 1.5m |
kazmanbanjoko:shame on you for typing in Yoruba as everyone do not understand it. Be lettered pls. |
Your comment shows you just started history of different government administration from GEJ time.. shamsuRana: |
I wonder ooO....... |
#WhereIsTheChange you ask......... #BK killing can also be the #change na |
You won't find a cheaper price by going direct to the insurer....I hope FANS and SUPPORTERS of #Babaonechance get what i mean... Your man is confused..... ....... |
You won't find a cheaper price by going direct to the insurer.......... I hope FANS and SUPPORTERS of #Babaonechance get what i mean... Your man is confused..... ....... |
The reg number isn't needed to get a quote, but you'll need it to buy your insurance. You'll also need to declare any modifications made to the car. #BabaIsConfused............................... Laughing tinzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ![]() |
A new study suggests that sex during adolescence can have lasting negative effects on the body and mood well into adulthood, most likely because the activity occurs when the nervous system is still developing. http://hat age will they learn sex educationarticles.chicagotribune.com/1991-03-06/features/9101210119_1_sexual-important-question-relationships |
come to think of it, why will they ever come up with such? this are all plan to to fufill the born to rule believe again.. make we dey see first. EUROBOMBER: |
you are very rite sir Chigold101: |
Dia is a standing order to becoming the SP.......... so how will this stand? All we need is nothing but the best for 9ja........... |
I'm not heartless I've just learned how to use my heart less.. Who's to be blame again GEJ or PMB...?
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President Muhammadu Buhari has failed on the second day of his presidency to fulfil the second electoral promise he made to Nigerians. Buhari had failed on 29 May, the day he was sworn in at the Eagle Square in Abuja to uphold his first electoral promise. Buhari had promised while campaigning that if elected president, he would ‘ban medical tourism by our politicians from May 29, 2015.’ But on 29 May, Buhari made other promises to Nigerians. He did not however ban medical tourism for politicians. Buhari had also promised in February while campaigning that he would declare his assets and liabilities publicly. In a campaign document titled, ‘I pledge to Nigeria’, Buhari had heightened hopes about transparency in public office by saying that all his political appointees would only earn salaries and allowances as prescribed by the Revenue and Mobilisation and Fiscal Allocation Commission and would also declare their assets and liabilities publicly. “I pledge to publicly declare my assets and liabilities, encourage all my appointees publicly declare their assets and liabilities as a pre-condition for appointment. All political appointees will only earn the salaries and allowances determined by the RMFAC. I pledge, as Commander-in-Chief, to lead from the front and not behind in the comfort and security of Aso Rock, to boost the morale of fighting forces and the generality of all Nigerians.” However, on 30 May, Garba Shehu, Buhari’s Head of Media Team said in a statement that Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had declared their assets, but failed to make the contents public as against Buhari’s promise during the campaign. Buhari and Osinbajo declared their assets and liabilities to the Code of Conduct Bureau as required by the Constitution, Shehu said. He said the President and the Vice President submitted their assets declaration forms separately on Thursday, 28 May but he did not disclose the contents of the assets declaration forms. “By declaring their assets, President Buhari and Vice President Osinbajo may have not only fulfilled the requirements of the Nigerian Constitution, but also fulfilled the first of their many campaign promises. “While seeking election into the highest office in the land, the President had promised Nigerians that he would publicly declare his assets as soon as he took over government,” the statement read. The Nigerian Constitution states in Chapter VI Section 140 that a person elected to the Office of the President shall not begin to perform the functions of that office until he has declared his assets and liabilities as prescribed in the Constitution. Had Buhari declared his assets and liabilities publicly, he would have been only the second Nigerian leader to do so. The late President, Alhaji Umaru Yar’Adua, also from Katsina State as Buhari, was the only Nigerian leader to have publicly declared his assets when he assumed office. This action forced his then deputy, Jonathan, to also make his assets declaration forms available to the public. But since he became President, Jonathan refused to make his assets and liabilities public. Buhari defeated Jonathan in an election in March and promised to improve transparency in government as a way of fighting corruption. But on day 2, Buhari broke his second election promise to Nigerians : declare his assets and liabilities publicly. Buhari was widely believed to be a poor man who did not enrich himself with public money and was seen as the best person Nigeria needed at a time the country was looking for a man of integrity to sanitise the system. His failure to declare his assets publicly as against what he promised may be seen by many Nigerians as betrayal. By Simon Ateba |

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