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The ladies are beautiful... I wish them best of luck with getting the funds and the tournament... #FTC I dedicate this to all internet users in Nigeria may you always have enough data to keep you out of boredom and frustration. |
TonyeBarcanista:the protest is necessary... |
KissChrix:I wonder ooooo |
soberdrunk:what are you saying? |
what is the title of this play? |
ANAMBRA11:Buhari lost massively in Ekiti why are u involving the state in the mess created by many Nigerians including some people from your area |
OK! d news no help anybody |
Bloomberg, a financial software, data, and media company, owned by Michael Bloomberg, the sixth richest man in the world, says President Muhammadu Buhari’s rigid leadership style, is making the Nigeria’s economic problems harder to solve. President Buhari as a military leader Africa and the world cannot afford a failing economy in the continent’s most populous nation. Yet that is exactly what Nigeria might be getting: Its economy is on track to shrink by 1.7 percent this year, the official unemployment rate has more than doubled over the last two years, and inflation is at an 11-year high. One concrete step President Muhammadu Buhari could take to address the crisis would be to eliminate the country’s disastrous foreign exchange controls. Instead, Buhari has made no secret of his desire to defend Nigeria’s currency. And the central bank has mostly gone along. Despite allowing the devaluation of the naira in June, it is continuing to manipulate the exchange rate — discouraging foreign investors, creating a crippling shortage of dollars for businesses that need to import, and feeding a currency black market. To keep down the street price of vanishing dollars, Buhari’s government has arrested informal money-changers. More capital controls are in the works. Dismantling Nigeria’s foreign exchange controls will doubtless cause at least a short-term rise in inflation. Yet doing so will not only draw foreign investment and make the economy more productive and competitive, but also cut off a conduit for corruption. Buhari can cushion the blow for Nigeria’s poor through targeted cash payments — an approach Nigeria has used in electronically delivering subsidies to poor farmers. That same mechanism could also shield the poor from the regressive impact of an increase in Nigeria’s value-added tax — which is relatively low but a potentially valuable source of additional government revenue. There are other ways to stimulate the economy, of course. But Nigeria’s Senate rejected Buhari’s three-year spending blueprint and an ambitious campaign to borrow $30 billion abroad because they lacked details. Meanwhile, his reluctance to sell off state-owned assets has undermined other efforts to raise revenue. To be sure, Buhari faced ugly circumstances when he took office in May 2015. The plunge in oil prices had left the economy reeling and government coffers bare, and attacks by Boko Haram were ravaging the country. Yet while some progress has been made fighting both terrorism and corruption, Buhari’s rigid leadership style has made the country’s economic problems harder to solve. Buhari’s election and pledges of good governance rightfully raised expectations across Africa. To fulfill those hopes, however, he will have to demonstrate more flexibility. https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-11-28/nigeria-s-economy-needs-visionary-leadership |
Let you way of life preach to them |
GudluckIBB:it goes either way bro. Both "In and at" are use to specify place ... |
passyhansome:#YNWA |
passyhansome:#ynwa |
Herlyne:is because you have not been attending any tutorial now.. |
gurunlocker:Na just 3 I don write out of 5..... |
The change is obvious..... |
obembet:This is simply an epic statement... |
Lilimax:Great |
Solution Night will take place in Osogbo on Wednesday Nov 2 don't miss it. |
price 33K location OAU Ife |
Some funny replies he got
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These tweets have got him some hate messages and some praises
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JOHN 8:30-36 Key Verse: "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed" (John 8:36). Freedom is a universal pursuit of people everywhere. It is the desire to be allowed to lead an unlettered life; to aspire to attain the highest goals possible without hindrance; to have the liberty to chart the course of one's life. Many people go the extra mile not just to obtain freedom for themselves, but also to defend it. They amass great wealth in the quest for financial and economic freedom; set limits to prevent any infringement, all in the search of political and social freedom. Yet, lasting freedom comes from neither political nor socio-economic well-being. It comes only from Jesus Christ. Jesus was challenged by the Jewish religious leaders. As He spoke eloquently and convincingly, many people believed that He was the Messiah from God. But He told them that it was not enough to believe; they should also walk in the truth of His words if they must be free. By this, Christ was explaining matters of spiritual significance to them, but unfortunately, they were gripped by a patriotic zeal and belief that they were citizens of a free nation. He then told them that so long as they commit sin, they were slaves to sinful habits and lifestyle, hence, shut out of the kingdom of God. The only way they could be admitted into His Kingdom was through the Son of God Himself, who alone has power to set them free from sin. Jesus is the perfect gift of God to mankind. He alone can rescue one from the slavery of sin and grant true freedom and enduring independence. As the Truth personified, He presents God's perfect standard of measurement for what is right. Only this can free one from the domination, control and enslavement of sin. One can never fulfill God's purpose and plan for his life until he allows Jesus to break the power of sin in his life. Only then will he be able to lead a peaceful, happy life of true freedom and secure a place in God's kingdom. Thought for the day: True freedom is not the right to live as you please, but to please God at all times. https://dailymanna.dclm.org |
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Opeyemi Aiyeola" is a name that every Nollywood lovers especially those that watch Yoruba movies can reckon with. Her beautiful face and amazing acting skills are what make her special, She got married some years back, stopped acting and became a full time housewife. Check out her amazing pics with her kids below http://dvicxy..co.ke/2016/09/stunning-photo-of-ex-nollywood-actress.html?m=1 |
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