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My cousin had such rashes and I took her to the hospital where they examined her and administered medication, especially intravenal injections. Go for medical checkup and let the doctors do their job. I wish you quick recovery. |
kotv:Stop showing your stupidity anywhere you go. Is the government responsible for renewing their passports? Your hatred for the government has eating deep into your marrow and turned you to a senseless being. |
dorothybella:These are projects he started 4years back and he is presenting them as if he did them within these 100days of his second tenure. Only fools can be misguided to believe the mentioned projects are within 100days projects. |
sholatech:This will in no means justify Ihedioha's fight against Okorocha. What he need do is just petition the anti-graft agencies and allow them do their job. Ihedioha sending civilians after Okorocha will cause a very big fracas between the two factions in Imo State. |
Madam, your marriage is 11years old and Mr. Chime only had sex with you on your wedding day, then how come your son is 10years old. |
What interests me most in this your press release is "Rome was not built in a day". So don't expect Nigeria to be built and reformed easily. |
Good one, but I can't see the community and the placards. I only saw and heard children shouting up NEPA |
With this statement from Atiku he is the brain behind the fulani herdsmen killings. |
DeKen:This is a good opportunity to silence all of them out so that the country will have a new look and shape. |
baliyubla:Those who are Atiku-lated should get ready for their Obi. |
Dumdumfashion:Did you read their statements? If no, just keep quiet and if yes, you need sense. |
Is this why you left your husband? Nonsense. |
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Most of the men that cry are those that planned, borrowed and spent much for a societal wedding but at the end noticed poor turn-out both in number and quality. |
Why is Mama Peace not with them? Or, is she angry with GEJ for playing and scoring for another club. |
Buhari refuses to sign 2016 budget, returns document to National Assembly President Muhammadu Buhari has returned the controversy-ridden 2016 budget to the National Assembly, pointing out areas of concern in the document and demanding adjustment. The spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Abdurazaq Namdas, (APC-Adamawa State) confirmed this to journalists on Thursday. “I can confirm to you that we are in possession of the letter from the president identifying grey areas,” Mr. Namdas said. He said the leadership of the House and that of the Senate as well as their respective relevant committees would meet on the development. He, however, refused to mention the “grey areas” saying they would be made known to Nigerians in “due course”. The National Assembly passed the budget on March 23 and later transmitted it to Mr. Buhari for assent. Apparently with the omission of certain projects and addition of others not proposed by the Executive, Mr. Buhari has since withheld his assent. One of such projects is the Lagos-Calabar rail project counted as a critical infrastrucural focus of the administration. It was not captured in the original budget but was brought as a supplementary proposal of the Transport Ministry by its Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, and was approved, Chairman Senate Committee on Land Transport, Gbenga Ashafa, said. However, the Appropriations Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives respectively chaired by Danjuma Goje and Abdulmumin Jibrin, removed the project from the final draft, saying Mr. Amaechi lacked the powers to make budgetary proposal. Last week, while the Senate said Mr. Buhari should sign the budget and, later, send a supplementary proposal to capture the Lagos-Calabar rail project, the House said it had resolved to receive the budget to capture the project before assent. |
President Muhammadu Buhari has returned the controversy-ridden 2016 budget to the National Assembly, pointing out areas of concern in the document and demanding adjustment. The spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Abdurazaq Namdas, (APC-Adamawa State) confirmed this to journalists on Thursday. “I can confirm to you that we are in possession of the letter from the president identifying grey areas,” Mr. Namdas said. He said the leadership of the House and that of the Senate as well as their respective relevant committees would meet on the development. He, however, refused to mention the “grey areas” saying they would be made known to Nigerians in “due course”. The National Assembly passed the budget on March 23 and later transmitted it to Mr. Buhari for assent. Apparently with the omission of certain projects and addition of others not proposed by the Executive, Mr. Buhari has since withheld his assent. One of such projects is the Lagos-Calabar rail project counted as a critical infrastrucural focus of the administration. It was not captured in the original budget but was brought as a supplementary proposal of the Transport Ministry by its Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, and was approved, Chairman Senate Committee on Land Transport, Gbenga Ashafa, said. However, the Appropriations Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives respectively chaired by Danjuma Goje and Abdulmumin Jibrin, removed the project from the final draft, saying Mr. Amaechi lacked the powers to make budgetary proposal. Last week, while the Senate said Mr. Buhari should sign the budget and, later, send a supplementary proposal to capture the Lagos-Calabar rail project, the House said it had resolved to receive the budget to capture the project before assent. |
ladyF:You are more matured than he is. I'm proud of you. |
Oyind17:The Church/Programme is in Oghale Eleme, Eleme LGA, Rivers State. |
Igbo is going into extinction. Most of my village guys and girls don't speak our languages now rather they chose pidgin English. Even, some of the elders are doing same now. The cultures are gone completely. The king even worsens the whole matter. Rochas helped them to finish up everything. What a shame! |
He should start preaching repentance to them, and sought the available and easiest emergency exit. |
The picture shows why it is not advisable for girls to climb trees.
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Every healthy man must experience this every morning - from 5am to 6am. If this doesn't happen to you, seek the assistance of your doctor.
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RIP. The perpetrators must surely face the wrath of God. |
How can a finished person be rising to the top. Please check and reconfirm your mentality. Napoleondegreat: |