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bantudra:Speak on dear/bro |
olawonder:Understand my point bro |
Waiting for feminist |
Airtimex:No but why can't we Africans be known as exporter of positive things like others |
Wow but they will teach you something. Please let stop this mindset that the four walls of the classroom is the final point besides. Your immediate surroundings is also part of your classroom |
Africans what is really our problem must we display our negative characters to others. Father load please do the needful |
Story highlights In debate, Janusz Korwin-Mikke said women were smaller, weaker and less intelligent The European Parliament has started an investigation over his remarks (CNN)The European Parliament has launched a hate speech investigation into a Polish politician after he stated that "women must earn less than men, because they are weaker, they are smaller, they are less intelligent" during a debate this week on the gender pay gap. Janusz Korwin-Mikke is an independent member of the European Parliament who founded a right-wing political party, the Coalition for the Renewal of the Republic -- Freedom and Hope, in 2015. He has previously said that women should not be allowed to vote and was investigated for incitement to rape in 2014 over remarks he made to the European Parliament. Outraged by his comments Wednesday, another parliamentary member, Iratxe Garcia Perez of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, launched a forceful counterattack. "I know it hurts and worries you that today women can sit in this house and represent European citizens with the same rights as you," she said. "I am here to defend all European women from men like you." The president of the Socialists and Democrats Group also responded, urging European Parliament President Antonio Tajani on Twitter to "sanction Mr. Korwin-Mikke for his shameful statements." According to a European Parliament statement published Thursday, Tajani has launched an investigation on the basis of Rule 11 of Parliament's Rules of Procedure. This rule states that "members' conduct shall be (characterized) by mutual respect" and "members shall not resort to defamatory, racist or xenophobic language or (behavior) in parliamentary debates." "Penalties range from a reprimand to a fine and temporary suspension," according to the statement. CNN has tried unsuccessfully to contact Korwin-Mikke for comment about the investigation. Source http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/03/europe/polish-politician-remarks-women/index.html
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Somebody should tell President Osibanjo to continue his good work because Nigerians are behind him. Remember President Osibanjo |
Life is beautiful ( GOOD) ask LG but depends on our actions |
Hmm think what you wish for if it right because a country like Nigeria for military weapon. Sorry is 9ja name. The one that we have, how are they managed. May God help us |
Kai! My people this one wa we de recession. When the thing go end. Compare and contrast the figure the op . N5.1tr released / N2.6tr generated. Hmm we are in a long thing |
kennygee:Wow nice info. But if you ask No na dem go ask |
Am not surprised from what he said. Common this na 9ja. Anything fit happen |
basilo102:Love this |
Beauty of good work |
It will be a colossal loss to 9ja but with time, old things change pass away but our 9ja still de |
pressplay411:True bro but it starts from the home. |
pressplay411:Try and understand what message l pass across. Corruption is not our main problem but the way we think |
Thanks of for this right up. Take Nigerians as a case study. That is why our society have not reach it right place. Tomorrow somebody in one place will scream the word corruption. |
At times hard way is the best way. |
pressplay411:Please please allow the World corruption to rest. Did you think that some society in the globe today are not corrupt than your country but still progress than your country. |
daududaniel:Yes l agree with you but ask yourself a question what have done for the greatness of your society |
queencalipso:True text sis |
I keep saying this, we Nigerians are one of the greatest HYPOCRITE that ever lived.. It not far fetched, take a good look at your home then you will understand |
Love Machine:I support this but don't you think anyone is a suspect. |
No peace for the wicked. |
makdcash:Did you mean anymore |
• NNPC meets Chiyoda, JGC to assess condition of facilities • Govt officials giving divergent figures on Nigeria’s oil output Chineme Okafor in Abuja with agency report The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Wednesday disclosed that President Muhammadu Buhari has ruled out the option of privatising its moribund refineries. Instead, the president, who is rabidly averse to the disposal of the inoperable and inefficient so-called “national jewels”, approved a new commercial model that would enable foreign and local companies to invest in the restoration of the refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna. NNPC has an installed refining capacity of 445,000 barrels per day. However, owing to the suboptimal performance of the three refineries for more than two decades, Africa’s largest oil producer has had to import refined petroleum products at a huge cost. Under the new model, NNPC said Buhari approved the engagement of strategic investors who would come in with refining experience and funding capacity to partner with local investors who understand Nigeria’s downstream oil market, to revamp the refineries. For decades, NNPC’s refineries have operated below installed capacity, turning them into inefficient, loss-making entities that negatively impact on the state-run oil firm’s bottom line. The corporation however stated that under the new model, this would change with the investments provided by investors who would be repaid from the incremental production of the refineries on agreed terms. From THISDAY Read more @http://www.nairausd.com/2017/03/buhari-rules-out-sale-of-refineries.html
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yomi007k:Not necessary China alone. |
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