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bright007:who be basket mouth sef. Him bin no dey dis country wen sombody bin d brag say him go end boko haram in two months abi him just the wake up. Nobody forced APC at gun point to make promises. We only recorded their promises n keep reminding on wat they promised shuld incase they have forgotten. Is that too much to ask. Abegi mak basket mouth park well joor, which kind special tin him don do for nigeria. Is better u play neutral as a celebrity in Nigeria than polarized ur fans base. |
Bilabong:Lols. Eyenaka iban ediok. Nkana imam nsak. |
daimsy:that shuld be pav 2 or 3. However I graduated frm there. |
The Fed shuld do dat ASAP. The money is still peanuts compared to what our politicians earn. For those naysayers kicking against this citing our current economic condition my question is, didn't our politicians see the current economic reality before allocating huge allowance to themselves. If national assembly deserve wardrobe n newspaper n entertainment allowance, then our civil servants deserve their minimum wage. #FGgivecivilservantstheirminimumwage |
daimsy:Bae the background of ur DP looks like unical. |
Jorussia:e suppose concern am because the tin dey him state. So na also him business |
ireneony:Na true u talk, me self I don confirm am. Bae u're hot! |
Stelvin101:They are entrepreneurs. They r at liberty to fix d price at wat ever level they desire. Morever its a free market economy we practise. So the forces of demand and supply will determine the prices of commodities. So don't hate dem for taking advantage of the situation. If u were in their shoes u'd happily do same. |
Why dem dey deceive the president. Na dis kind statistic go mak am fail o. Cos wen him suppose seat up work dem go d deceive am say him don do too much. |
tbagjames:Hehehehehehe. |
Eeemm..Lara oh! I mean Osho must hear dis! |
Algebra12:heheheheeheheh. Guy dat mouth bad die. I d laugh like mad person |
oromankirisi:Just like u sweetie. |
E b like say APC d allergic to truth o. At times while trying to ridicule n demonize others u're also doing it unconsciously to urself. Just as dem say if mechanic pursue mad person enta market, e d hard to know who d mad between the two of dem. |
No more bloated epigastrium bon hommie suyaing, peppersouping and big stouting. I don laugh tear belle. Hehehehehhehe |
Aitee1:Akpan iko ke tang ado uyaya awowan. |
Obijulius:hehehehehe. That's d sad reality. |
The automobile policy still yielding fruits n dividends. |
Nice one mr governor. I rep akwa-cross. Dis one wey dis project na for ikot ukap, I hope say them no d do ukap tins there o. Lols! |
Although netanyahu has a point. But. Somtimes I wonder who is the indirect sponsors of terror? Is it the middle east, the west or both. Also what does these so called world powers actually want? Is it a peaceful world or regional wars and instability to foster their interest. Infact I'm beginning to believe the conspiracy theorist with new events unfolding everyday. I won't be surprise if boko haram has international sponsorship frm countries that have been pledging support to help Nigeria combat it. |
After arduous talks that spanned 20 months, negotiators have reached a landmark deal aimed at reining in Iran's nuclear program. The agreement, a focal point of U.S. President Barack Obama's foreign policy, appears set to reshape relations between Iran and the West, with its effects likely to ripple across the volatile Middle East. Representatives of Iran, the United States and the other nations involved in the marathon talks were holding a final meeting in Vienna on Tuesday. Obama praised the deal reached Tuesday morning, saying the agreement met the goals he had in place throughout negotiations. "Today after two years of negotiation the United States together with the international community has achieved something that decades of animosity has not: a comprehensive long-term deal with Iran that will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon," Obama said from the White House, with Vice President Joe Biden at his side. "This deal is not built on trust. It's built on verification," Obama said Tuesday. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani also praised the deal, speaking after Obama finished, as televisions in Iran broadcast the U.S. President's statement live, translated into Farsi. "Negotiators have reached a good agreement and I announce to our people that our prayers have come true," Rouhani said in a live address to the nation following Obama. The essential idea behind the deal is that in exchange for limits on its nuclear activities, Iran would get relief from sanctions while being allowed to continue its atomic program for peaceful purposes. After news of the deal emerged, Yukiya Amano, the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said he had signed a "roadmap" with the Iranian government "for the clarification of past and present outstanding issues regarding Iran's nuclear program." But the deal between Iran and world powers, brokered during lengthy negotiations in a Vienna hotel, is far from the end of the story. The accord is expected to face fierce opposition from Republicans in the U.S. Congress, as well as from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a longstanding critic of the negotiations. "From the initial reports we can already conclude that this agreement is a historic mistake for the world," Netanyahu said Tuesday. "Far-reaching concessions have been made in all areas that were supposed to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons capability." Netanyahu has repeatedly warned of Iranian support for terrorism and its ambitions to expand its influence and annihilate Israel. www.cnnmobile.com/latest/2015/07/14/landmark-deal-reached-on-iran-nuclear-program?pageno=1&pagesize=10 |
Insidous:Na true o. |
E get some gift wey person d reject. Consat decoder na one of those gift wey I go reject if person give me even with free subscription. I prefer to pay money watch star times dan to watch TVC free of charge. |
AreaFada2:they are witnessing it already. |
mactoni91:hehehehehehe |
luckyman1010:hehehehe. |
markidoo:Mba ke essien town calabar. |
markidoo:Akpan, afo? |
anigold:I beg give me the link make I download follow watch the movie. |
I bin ride that tin wen I bin d small o. Enjoyed it especially during holidays. We bin d use am do car racing. |
The immediate past Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, on Monday denied withdrawing $1bn from
the Excess Crude Account to finance the campaign of
former President Goodluck Jonathan.
In a statement by her Media Adviser, Mr Paul
Nwabuikwu, the former finance minister described the
allegation by Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State
that she spent $1bn out of the ECA to fund the re-
election bid of Jonathan as a “ludicrously false statement
that has unfortunately become a trademark of the
Governor in his public campaign of falsehood.”
The statement said the comment by the governor was
“just another example of the numerical diarrhea that
seems to have afflicted His Excellency in recent times in
his effort to damage the reputation of the former
minister.”
It reads in part, “He has, within the last few months,
asked Dr Okonjo-Iweala to explain all kinds of totally wild
and unsubstantiated figures, ranging from $30bn, $20bn,
$2.1bn, N720bn and now $1bn.
“To say the obvious, the accusations are totally lacking
in credibility. Governor Oshiomhole’s published
comments also contain other falsehoods.
“For instance, he quoted Dr Okonjo-Iweala as saying that
she and the Finance Commissioners of the 36 states
approved the spending of $2.1bn out of the Excess Crude
Account, adding that the Commissioners had disowned
the statement. This is also a complete distortion.
“Dr Okonjo-Iweala never said the Federation Accounts
Allocation Committee approved spending out of the ECA.
Rather as the Commissioners themselves stated, the
former Minister of State Finance informed them that
former President Jonathan approved the expenditure to
end the debilitating fuel queues across the country.”
The statement said the Finance Ministry under Okonjo-
Iweala regularly published details of revenue allocations
from the ECA in national media.
“Oshiomhole’s tortured ‘calculations’, based on his ‘four
figure tables’, are mere political numbers conjured to
achieve a political purpose. Nigerians can see through
the elaborate antics,” she said.
www.punchng.com/news/i-didnt-withdraw-1bn-for-jonathans-campaign-okonjo-iweala/ |
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