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misano:You intentionally claim you're from Delta state since 2018. You're an Igbo man from the south east. |
misano:You're from the south east |
I only hear of this cash scarcity in Lagos on nairaland |
donphilopus:Yes, it's possible for 730 out of 745 to be accredited in a polling unit in Nigeria. It's left for Muri to go and prove his case at the tribunal. For now, I stand with INEC and the winner. |
ruffDiamond:Even if there will be a protest/strike, it will likely happen only in the south east and maybe one or two other states in the north and south. Life/business activities will go on in the south west and most of the other states in Nigeria. Go and make your research about were protest happened under Buhari and Jonathan government. |
It's so funny some people are claiming Uzodinma rigged but Obi didn't rig ![]()
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The accredited numbers were not the final numbers you were seeing before |
Ezmans:I've answered your question since yesterday Ikaeniyan0:When will you give me my money Ezmans? ![]() |
DMerciful: ![]() Do you actually believe from the bottom of your heart a revolution can happen in 2023 or 2024 or beyond under Tinubu? A revolution that couldn't happen under Buhari and Jonathan, see bro, Tinubu will rule till 2031, it's sacrosanct. |
Isobug:Badagry |
Ezmans:I've given you an answer since yesterday When will you give me my 5 million? ![]() |
Raskimonojendor:He's an IPOBdient from the south east. |
Blaze14k:I don't even understand what you're trying to say |
NairaMaster1:How will the strike make a bag of rice 10k? |
misano:Are you not the guy that do claim to be from Delta state? I've never seen someone from Delta behaving like you on nairaland. You do sound like an IPOBdient from the south east. |
Isobug:Who are the people that liked and shared your ignorant comment? Are you not the same guy who promised to give me #5m if I tell you where oil is been produce in Lagos state? ![]() |
I don't think this is the solution right now. The strike won't lead to any positive thing except more hardship for Nigerians. The strike will probably fail because it's an unnecessary strike. |
envoymedia:I hope these man is ready to work |
When will it start operation bayi? Because it's going to increase our oil production to about 1.6m barrels per day |
SadiqBabaSani:IPOBdient talk |
The Minister of State for Police Affairs, Imaan Suleiman-Ibrahim, has revealed that the police high command will execute President Bola Tinubu’s directive for the withdrawal of police personnel from VIP security duties, and developing a community policing strategy, amongst others. The minister made the development known on Monday during a two-day management retreat at the Ministry of Police Affairs. While noting that the Nigeria Police Force and the Ministry of Police Affairs were at a critical juncture, and currently struggling with the consequences of decades of neglect that have hindered their ability to fulfil their constitutional mandate, she added that the ministry was committed to aligning its efforts to contribute to the realisation of Mr President’s vision for a renewed, highly effective NPF. Suleiman-Ibrahim said, “The Police Inspectorate Department, in particular, should evolve its operations to focus on robust monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning. Reports must be factual, practical, and evidence-based, and serve as critical tools for enhancing police performance. It must champion the review of the curriculum of the training institutions to ensure they are reflective of the evolving landscape of law enforcement, incorporating contemporary practices and international standards. “The Police Service Department has multifaceted responsibilities and must rise to the occasion by ensuring administrative optimization, making sure that relevant policies and procedures for the police are in place and up to date while also fostering the adoption of cutting-edge technology. It must be at the forefront of efforts to ensure we evolve an intelligence-led, technology-driven, inclusive, and community-based police force in Nigeria. “The Planning, Research, and Statistics Department must position itself as a knowledge hub, providing historical insights and conducting cutting-edge research to inform policymaking. By fostering partnerships with renowned research institutions and staying current with global trends, this department will play a vital role in shaping evidence-based strategies for the Nigerian Police Force. “As you are aware, our key mandates include developing and implementing a harmonized police reform report, amending the Police Act, executing Mr President’s directive on the withdrawal of police personnel from VIP security duties, and developing a community policing strategy, amongst others. We must not see these mandates as mere tasks but as transformative initiatives that can enhance internal security in Nigeria.” Meanwhile, in June, The PUNCH reported that following the establishment of the 40,000-man Special Intervention Squad, the Inspector General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun announced plans to withdraw Police Mobile Force personnel from VIP escort/guard duties. Egbetokun who spoke during a meeting with Squadron leaders and Tactical Commanders at the Force Headquarters, said the development was to allow the police to take back its place in the ‘internal security architecture’ of the country. However, while clarifying the misunderstanding in regards to the IG’s directive concerning the proposed withdrawal of the Police Mobile Force from specialised escort and services for VIPs last Wednesday, the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi noted that the NPF did not intend to strip VIPs (who are legally and statutorily entitled to police escorts) of their security details, noting that doing so would be unsafe and counterproductive. He said, “Get the message right: We understand that there has been some misunderstanding regarding the directive of IGP Olukayode Egbetokun about withdrawing members of the Police Mobile Force Unit from Specialized Escort and Services for VIPs. It’s crucial to provide clarifications to address this. “First and foremost, let us be clear: at no point did the Force intend to strip VIPs (who are legally and statutorily entitled to Police escorts) of their security details. Doing so would be unsafe and counterproductive. Instead, the objective is to reassign the withdrawn PMF personnel to the recently established Special Intervention Squad. “For those who genuinely require specialized police escorts, this vital service will continue to be provided by other units of the Force, such as the Special Protection Unit. However, individuals who do not fall within and enjoy the legal framework for such security details would strictly be screened and their applications thoroughly assessed for consideration, if necessary. “To eliminate any misunderstandings, it’s crucial to clarify that the withdrawal of Police Mobile Force personnel does not equate to a blanket ban on all Police Officers from providing VIP escort services. This withdrawal pertains specifically to PMF personnel, who are just one unit within the broader Police Force. “We encourage everyone to read the full contents of our press statements rather than giving headlines whimsical meanings and spreading distorted information. For a comprehensive understanding of this matter, we strongly recommend referring to our press releases dated June 29, 2023, July 10, 2023, and July 24, 2023. These statements provide a clear and accurate perspective on this directive.” https://punchng.com/breaking-tinubu-orders-withdrawal-of-policemen-from-vips/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social |
Ezmans:It's located at badagry When should I send you my Aza? |
The Federal Government plans to revive production at Zabazaba oil field. This is according to the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). Over the weekend, Nigeria Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC) executives, led by Managing Director Mr. Fabrizio Bolondi, visited Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). The purpose was to resume discussions on Nigeria’s deepwater oil block OPL 245, specifically the Zabazaba Field, in line with the Federal Government’s initiative to develop the oil-rich field for the benefit of Nigerians. NUPRC revealed that steps are being taken to address all legal matters related to the Zabazaba oil field. News continues after this ad The aim is to facilitate the resolution of these issues and move forward with the conversion process, converting the oil prospecting license into a mining lease for commercial oil development and production. The anticipated outcome is the Zabazaba field will contribute 150,000 barrels of oil per day, significantly enhancing Nigeria’s overall oil production. The Backstory In 1998, Malabu Oil and Gas secured an Oil Prospecting Lease for Oil Block 245 but only paid $2 million of the expected $20 million. Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited (SNUD) acquired a 40% stake, leading to the 2001 revocation of the lease. News continues after this ad ExxonMobil and SNUD won a fresh bid in 2002. Legal battles ensued, resulting in the validation of Malabu’s rights in 2005. SNUD sought compensation at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID, settling in 2011 with a $1.09 billion payment. A 2011 Resolution Agreement with FGN, SNUD, and Eni governs Block 245. In 2020, a UK court rejected a $1.1 billion case against Shell and Eni over bribery allegations. Ongoing cases hint at the potential involvement of high-profile Nigerian officials. In July 2020, Italian prosecutors sought convictions for ENI executives in the OPL-245 license bribery case. What you should know Note that in a September 2023 statement sent to Nairametrics, the Federal Government indicated that the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) concluded a series of strategic engagements with fifteen (15) leading international and independent Oil and Gas Companies operating in Nigeria. NAOC is one of these leading companies. The FG also noted that the talks with these investors led to significant investment opportunities with an estimated $55.2 billion in investments projected by 2030, of which $13.5 billion is expected to be invested by these companies within a couple of months. During these consultations, participating operators shared insights into the challenges and barriers affecting their investment strategies and the swift rollout of planned projects. Collectively, they also pinpointed the key enablers required that will ensure the delivery of 2.1 million barrels by December 2024, positioning Nigeria well ahead of President Tinubu’s campaign promise of 2.6 million barrels by 2027. https://nairametrics.com/2023/11/12/fg-plans-to-revive-production-at-controversial-zabazaba-oil-field/ |
Isobug:You must be shedding lots of tears while writing all this ![]()
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kestolove95:Less than 905 |
Lagos produce more oil than imo and Abia But where's Anambra? |
I think he resigned because UK left the EU or because he let Scotland have a referendum. |
Calitoscassius:I can't believe a sane person will make such a foolish, disgusting and irritating comment |
FuckingMachine:Dumb talk |
Revolution can't work in Nigeria. Every part of Nigeria won't take part in it |
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