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So why do we need to borrow |
For me, I knew that all they were talking negatively about Buhari is not true. I know his condition in London every week. A governor said Buhari is recovering miraculously, there is no miracle there. A miracle is something you never expected. I expected it. I knew all they were saying was wrong with him, is mischievous. A day before he left for London, I was in Abuja. He welcomed the released Chibok Girls at Aso Rock in a big civic reception. The following day, he walked into the plane, he was not taken out on a stretcher. I am confident that by the grace of God he will come back very early. I will be surprised if he doesn’t come back before the end of this month. . . . . . . which month? july or august |
just sack ? are they meant to be prosecuted since its obvious you found something. and why is this two issue always blended together as if its same case |
So which is true https://www.naija.ng/1882-religious-tension-forces-closure-federal-university-katsina.html Contradictory stories everywhere |
ikennaf1:Why not Donald trump |
Full list seems incomplete |
dearsly:Can't you use your brain at times. We are talking something serious here. Leave this place for serious minded people and look for your political talk elsewhere. Buhari or Goodluck don't know you. People that make money from the politics don't even talk it always like you people. God help the world #prayforfrance #prayforjapan Japan hit by 7.0 magnitude earthquake
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They are not the same. I agree no discrimination but then one edge the other. My current boss is an Hnd holder before getting his masters degree. Do your own and equate the Bsc at masters level or pass them to become Ph.D. Holder |
All the suffer head wey dem shout about this guy. Now he want to enjoy at old age |
Will these hit the fp |
if he fall down , they will say na him mama rival dey do am . na only u no get network |
OREMUSSANCTUS:how simple? who will pay dem back . Imagine you paid for goods and accountant dint give the company , wetin concern you so far you have paid. |
Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote has caused a stir by announcing he would like to buy Arsenal. Dangote may not be well-known to English fans but he certainly has the money to achieve his dream should the current majority shareholder Stan Kroenke give him any encouragement. Sportsmail takes a closer look at the billionaire with ambitions to join the Premier League elite. JUST WHO IS ALIKO DANGOTE? He's a 57-year-old Nigerian who has amassed a fortune by becoming majority shareholder in giant cement, flour and sugar companies. Dangote Sugar supplies 90 per cent of Nigeria's 170million population - that is a lot of sales. He is also building a private oil refinery in one of the country's jungle swamps which is due for completion in 2018. Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian billionaire, has made clear his interest in buying Arsenal The Gunners celebrate their FA Cup triumph at Wembley last month... but could they soon have a new owner? Dangote was hailed as 'Africa's Richest Man' on the front cover of Forbes Africa in May 2012 Meet Africa's richest man and wannabe Gunner Aliko Dangote HOW RICH IS HE? Forbes have him down as the 67th richest person in the world with a fortune of more than £12billion. It would make him the wealthiest owner in the Premier League, almost twice as rich as Roman Abramovich, who is listed at No 137. He hails from a family of entrepreneurs in Nigeria's second city Kano, and his uncle gave him a loan at 21 to start his own business empire. IS HE AN IMPORTANT PERSON? A recent survey called him the second most powerful black man in the world behind US President Barack Obama. He is one of the continent's prime movers-and-shakers and Obama made sure he met him when giving a speech in Soweto in 2013. When America comes up with a business and anti-terrorism strategy for Africa, Dangote is one of the first figures they would consult with. Aliko Dangote, president and chief executive officer of Dangote Group and Africa's wealthiest man, speaks at the US-Africa Business Forum in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014. A two-decade surge in growth in Africa suggests the poorest continent is starting to come to grips with its challenges and has raised the prospect of the "African lions" emulating the "Asian tiger" economies in the 21st century. WHAT IS THE ARSENAL CONNECTION? When he was a mere billionaire rather than multi-billionaire, Dangote tried to buy a 15 per cent stake in Arsenal from Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith, who eventually sold to Kroenke. With Boko Haram still a threat in Nigeria, it makes sense for Dangote to diversify his interests and earn greater international crediblity, as Abramovich has done. And as he gets richer with Nigeria possessing so many natural resources like oil, it becomes more feasible. With guaranteed worldwide television incomes running into billions, A-list businessmen are finding the top Premier League clubs increasingly attractive. WHAT IS HIS LIFESTYLE LIKE? He lives on Victoria Island, the most exclusive part of Nigeria's capital Lagos, in a mansion which has bulletproof windows as evidence of his vast wealth and allure for potential kidnappers. A Muslim, he studied business at Cairo University in Egypt and has three children. He has a reputation for being dapper right down to a well-maintained moustache. Dangote has made his money from the cement, sugar, flour and oil industries in Nigeria WHAT HAS THE REACTION BEEN IN NIGERIA TO HIS INTEREST IN ARSENAL? Surprisingly downbeat. Nigeria has a huge population, big resources and most people think there is enough money in the country to invest internally rather than join football's money train to Europe. The Nigerian League badly needs improved infrastructure to keep the most talented players. Former Nigeria coach Adegboye Onigbinde summed up the mood by saying: 'For him not to think of our league shows that something is terribly wrong. First and foremost, he is a businessman and so it is only normal for him to spread his tentacles wisely. What we need more in this country is someone to back the overhauling of our grassroots programmes.' WHAT ARE HIS PROSPECTS? It entirely depends on what Kroenke is thinking. As his nickname is 'Silent Stan' and he keeps his thoughts to himself, that is anyone's guess. Dangote is clearly a serious player but having got to a position when Arsenal are making money after building their new Emirates Stadium, Kroenke may want to reap the rewards for a few years. However, at the age of 67, Dangote may be able to persuade Kroenke to take a whopping great sum of money and retire his retirement. source http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3129714/Aliko-Dangote-wants-buy-Arsenal-Meet-second-powerful-black-man-world-Obama-twice-rich-Roman-Abramovich-loves-dapper.html |
can it be true ? |
B4 nko. , |
Blatter nko |
Haters must. Love him |
How can. Thse. Guys earn 12m and senate pres 8 |
[quote author=slyopez post=34550056][/quote]i no sin o |
joystickextendr: Adekorya:ww na wa o But why BABA no shake her na , to shame dis my haters meanwhile its a way forward #change has come |
hehehhehe EFCC now always in d news. We now have a president for real |
Hjg |
Location, and last price too. Engine pix |
They are always lieing. Baba don come |
Jegudujera |
In case |
Wellcome. Laskilala just like lalastical. 4 comment front page |
FFK start running |
Whoever is doing this is a scammer |
Generals don't sneak.. I bliv Buhari is d president now. His whereabout is. Even more important than GEJ. |
mama peace. when its election tym , una go dey use ppl rip to the dead |