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Changi, He's copying his brothers from West Germany |
The number of disheartening news coming out of Nigeria daily is alarming. Let's strive to live a righteous life at all times cos the end is here. In Sarkodie's voice "you know say FTC no be problem " |
They will settle it in |
Who is the other man sagging with pant? |
This man is not worthy of Fayose's replay, him too little |
Good for our democracy ![]() |
Today is press freedom day, Everything is news |
Ayene idem amo a fighting for ![]() |
EFCC your work is now cut out, Arrest the source and you have Tompolo |
What is the title of the movie? The body language of the people clearly shows that it's either a movie scene or a doctored pix |
He will still occupy front row in church, SMH |
moyakz:
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Na dem dem |
How much did age pay u? agarawu23: |
Wow, one man mopol in action. These people should enter the creek and arrest this man rather than releasing statements from Abuja |
Other demands include 18 months moratorium from the Federal Government on the bail out loans and the remitting of what they called ‘hanging funds’ owed them by the Federal Government after Nigeria’s exit from the Paris Club in 2005. Criminals cum mathematicians. Instead of them to look for ways to improve internally generated revenue for their states and fulfill their campaign promises, they have put their tent in Abuja and will stop at nothing until the country is bankrupt. Baba should trade with caution with these chameleon because they will come back to blame him in the future after decanting to NTA. |
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According to an eye-witness named Chukwuma Ani, who witnessed the incident and was one of the men who pulled Teebillz off the bridge, he told LIB exclusively that around past 9 this morning while driving on the Lekki-Ikoyi toll bridge, a car hit his own from behind, damaging his car JuanDeDios: |
Apparently the said Chukwuma Ani that narrated the incident to LIB is a celebrity in Kuala Lumpur JuanDeDios: |
The man looked at him and told him to leave...that he was there for a reason. That he was planning to commit suicide and Chukwuma Ani would hear about it later... Nollywood will be proud of this script writer. Modified: does everyone have LIBs phone number or she has everyone's number? |
Where is Dino? Oh! Them don dey go one by one |
Picture of him inside his car near the lagoon or I don't believe it. |
Just wow at the bolded iflywithbuhari: |
The bolded is commendable “My primary focus in the first three years is to ensure the completion of all projects embarked upon by Senator Liyel Imoke before I embark on my own key projects.” |
Photo-synthesis |
The premier monorail is designed as a transit for tourists between the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort and the 5,000 seating capacity, multipurpose Calabar International Convention Centre. wawaboy1: |
https://leadersandco.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/07181221/070316-Ben-Ayade-696x522.jpg Cross River State wednesday recorded another remarkable achievement following the maiden ride of its ultra-modern monorail which took off from the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort to the Calabar International Convention Centre (CICC) at the Summit Hills and back to Tinapa. This feat is one in a series of pioneering achievements which the state is known for. The Donald Duke’s administration was the first to introduce a cable car in Nigeria, and the longest in Africa, just as it was the first to launch a canopy walkway in Nigeria. On board the maiden ride was the state Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, Managing Director, Assets Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON), Mr. Ahmed Kuru and its top management staff, among others. The premier monorail is designed as a transit for tourists between the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort and the 5,000 seating capacity, multipurpose Calabar International Convention Centre. Expressing excitement shortly after embarking on the leisure ride, the Managing Director of AMCON, Kuru, said: “Cross River had done it again. First, it was the longest cable car in Africa, then the longest canopy walkway and today we are riding on the first monorail in sub-Sahara Africa and it is something that is highly commendable.” Kuru, who was literally wowed by the elegance and luxury of the monorail testified: “The experience was quite awesome because it gives you the opportunity to see one of the most beautiful scenery in the world and I am very impressed about what I saw.” Speaking on the new business frontier with the state government on the management of the premier business resort, the MD said: “Like I always hold, Tinapa is more than a business, it is Nigeria’s heritage. It is important that we look at it beyond Cross River State because it is a heritage that we must work together as federal government and the state to project Nigeria which is what informed my visit to initiate this partnership.” He explained that Tinapa is nature and technology at play that if fully harnessed and aggressively projected, can contribute immensely to the transformation of socio-economic landscape of the nation. Responding, Ayade said the coming of AMCON for the maiden ride was an indication that the company was willing and readily available to partner the state to revamp Tinapa. He said: “As you rightly heard from the AMCON MD, Tinapa is not only a heritage, it is the pride of Nigeria and AMCON is here to give a helping hand to resuscitate this robust and tantalising resort and bring it to its full potential in addition to what they are proposing to add. “So for me, this new frontier with AMCON, which is talking about a partnership that has two vibrant technocrats with bright ideas and strong belief in Nigeria as a nation, is the one that will definitely translate into grater fortunes for Cross River and Nigeria at large.” Lauding the new leadership of the asset company, Ayade said: “I am so glad that today in AMCON, we have a man who believes in true leader. It is only when we rise above ethnic sentiments and embrace governance while also allowing business to thrive by its natural forces that we will survive as a nation. AMCON has today demonstrated true leadership and has shown not just the love for Cross River State but love for Nigeria at large.” On his desire to see to the completion of his predecessors’ uncompleted projects, considering the huge cost involved, Ayade reasoned: “I am very excited that I played a major role in seeing to the realization of this project. Don’t forget that this project was conceptualised by Donald Duke, prosecuted by Senator Liyel Imoke who came and gave it his best by pumping in a lot of money to see it come to life. I came in, in spite of the lean resources. I shut down everything to ensure that it has light. “With this, we can clearly see that Cross River State shows consistency in leadership from Donald to Liyel and now Ayade, I see everyone carrying on other’s projects. I want to ensure that all the projects that were started by my predecessors are completed, even as I also pursue my signature projects side by side. “My primary focus in the first three years is to ensure the completion of all projects embarked upon by Senator Liyel Imoke before I embark on my own key projects.” http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/28/ayade-amcon-boss-take-maiden-ride-on-calabar-monorail/
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Enemies of the State right now...
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They now tie okpa inside nylon, the devil is a liar |
A day will not pass without negative news from this country, from boko haram to Fulani Herdsmen onslaught sandwiched with no light and long queues in the filling station. Please endeavor to put Nigeria in your prayers always, it will be well with us. |
Boko Haram Fulani Herdsmen Trailers...
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