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egift:I am sure u realise that by shootng unarmed protesters the Military are doing a far better job to spit Nigeria than the protesters. They are commiting Human Rights offences that brings in Amnesty and various other international institution. The case reaches UN and a new country is created to safe guard people lives and property. |
What a country? Harmless protester! No weapon still get shot! |
It is imperative we save Nigeria before Buhari burn it down with iron fist tribalism. |
atrocity everywhere |
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/187889-man-beats-wife-to-death-in-ogun.html lalasticlala Man beats wife to death in Ogun November 1, 2015Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji Police armed for protest RELATED NEWS French tourist killed in Ebonyi June 4, 2015 Kidnappers abduct, kill 11-year-old girl June 10, 2015 Landlord burns tenant’s son to death in Ogun September 1, 2015 1 killed, 4 houses burnt as gunmen attack Lagos community May 20, 2014 Ogun timber trader missing after hiring ‘mysterious’ trucker to drive him home August 28, 2015 A welder in Otta, Ogun State, has attacked and killed his wife using a metal bar, police and a relative said Wednesday. The attack occurred Monday night at the couple’s home in Iyana Iyesi area in Otta. The victim’s sister said the attacker, Yusuf Olasoji, fled after emptying cement power on his victim’s body. He was later arrested by the police. The couple had been separated for about two months, following abuses by the husband, which forced the wife to relocate to her mother’s home in the town. A sister said Mr. Olasoji made an unusual visit to his mother-in-law’s apartment on Monday, and managed to convince his wife, Kehinde Olasoji, to return with him. Kehinde joined her husband that evening, but was attacked and killed by Yusuf later in the night. The corpse was transferred to the morgue of State Hospital, Ota, while the suspect was moved to the police Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta. on the order of Commissioner of Police. The twin sister of the deceased, Taiwo Akinbote, told PREMIUM TIMES that her sister, who was a hairdresser, was busy plaiting her hair when the husband called her on phone to join him. She said the family became worried when she could not be contacted the next day. “It has always been a fight between my sister and the husband, hence, she was advised to pack out before he beats her to death, sadly the man eventually beat her to death,” she narrated. “Kehinde was busy plaiting my hair, when the husband called her to come, I am of the opinion that, the man might have use juju to remote my sister to come, because they have been separated for a while,” Taiwo said. Ogun State Public Relations Officer of Police, Muyiwa Adejobi, said an autopsy will be carried out before the body before it is released for burial.
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bodeloja:Air Cab service is not cheap. The fuel alone from India to Sudan is enough to start construction work on School in Borno. |
Naija cannot divide |
Owoloku1: Abagworo:Must u waste two monikers to make no sense? So u thought if u posted twice with two monikers u will start to make sense. Wat has Buhari been doing in Asorock? Very soon he will marry 9 years old. U will come here to justify it. |
http://www.calitown.com/n2-99b-approved-by-fg-for-calabar-katsina-ala-road/ N2.99b Approved By FG For Calabar – Katsina Ala Road Posted on July 31, 2013 by Admin in News // 0 Comments coat of arm N2.99b was today Wednesday, July 31, approved by the Federal Government for the rehabilitation and extension work on Calabar-Ugep-Ogoja-Katsina Ala Road, according to Minister of State for Works, Bashir Yuguda, after of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja. Yuguda said, the original cost of the project was N4.6 billion and the new approval of N2.99 billion would bring the total cost of the project to N7.6 billion. The new approval, he said, would extend the road from kilometer 48 to kilometer 76 and would be completed within 24 months. His words: “Council had at its conclusion 7 of 1st April 2009 awarded contract for the rehabilitation of Calabar-Ugep-Ogoja-Katsina Ala Road Section 1(Calabar -Ugep) in Cross River State. The ZIP was embarked upon in 2009 to address the deteriorating state of the road. The first phase of the project is aimed at addressing the heavily distressed sections of the road while other sections not captured in the original contract scope of works would be addressed when funds become available. This is to ensure that government and the public get the full benefits of the investment made on the roads in terms of improvement in the level of service”. The contract calitown.com scooped, has been awarded to Messrs Piccolo Brunelli Limited in the sum of N2,999,979,575.00 to N7,613,176,725.00 only. It will be recalled that the Cross River state section of the road is perhaps the busiest federal highway in the state and it has been in a serious state of disrepair. |
Above the law. |
Why did i start laughing on seeing this thread? ![]() |
Fed Govt releases N56b to develop Northeast Posted By: Our Reporteron: October 13, 2015In: NewsNo Comments Print Email Share 0 Tweet 0 Fed Govt releases N56b to develop Northeast THE Federal Government has released N56 billion to rehabilitate victims and places ravaged by insurgency in the Northeast. Muhammed Sani-Sidi, the director-general of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), announced this at the second “Safe School Initiative Leaders’’ meeting in Tehran, Iran. He spoke in a statement issued by the Public Information Officer of NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye. The statement quoted Sani-Sidi as saying that the government had released N53 billion for the Victims Support Fund (VSF) and N3 billion for the Presidential Initiative in the Northeast (PINE). The Federal Government, according him, is committed to safeguarding the nation’s students, teachers and schools’ infrastructure. “The Federal Government has demonstrated this with the release of N3 billion for the Presidential Initiative in the Northeast (PINE) and N53 billion for the Victims Support Fund (VSF). “The funds are meant to address the various emerging issues to mitigate the effects of the fading Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria,’’ the director-general said. In his presentation at the meeting titled an “Overview of Safe School Initiative (SSI)’’, Sani-Sidi explained that the Safe School Initiative in Nigeria had received $50 million as support from the Federal Government, foreign governments and international donor agencies. He highlighted the major causes of threats to safe schooling and school infrastructure as flood, rain/wind storm and community crises. “The catastrophic Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast has become the single most significant threat to schooling and school infrastructure. “NEMA put the figure of displacement of people within Nigeria at two million, while about 57,743 displaced people were temporarily sheltered in Niger Republic, Cameroun and Chad,’’ he said. Sani-Sidi also revealed that 254 schools were destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgency and that government was making efforts to assist 2,069 students affected by the destruction. He added that the students had been transferred from the high risk areas to 43 Federal Unity Schools (FUCs) in the Northcentral, Northwest and part of Northeast. The director-general acknowledged the contribution of the German Government, especially on the student transfer component of Safe School Initiative. He also acknowledged that “United Nations Children and Education Funds (UNICEF), in collaboration with Federal and state ministries of Education, are supporting education in IDPs camps through various interventions. “Such intervention include `School-in-a-bag’, `40 schools in a box’, and distribution of 35,800 school bags with learning materials. “The United States of America’ International Development contributions include enrollment of 54,000 IDPs in Non-Formal Learning Centres and training of 394 teachers to manage the centres,” Sani-Sidi stated. He pledged the commitment of the Federal Government toward continued implementation of the “Safe School Initiative”.http://thenationonlineng.net/fed-govt-releases-n56b-to-develop-northeast/ |
tunjion:wettin? |
seun and lalasticlala catch feeling... |
Ilekeh:You sound even more confused. |
Sai Baba baboon |
mrmetoo1:May the gods not spare your jaw for that comment. Your entire family is a nonentity. |
Buhari u don hear? lalasticlala do the honours |
Where is this country heading? I dont know. |
