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foundation that has been giving employment to
unemployed youths in Nigeria have been
nominated by the UN for an award, the group is
leading now and other groups are in pursuit so
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I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted. if you are just seeing this, a
foundation that has been giving employment to
unemployed youths in Nigeria have been
nominated by the UN for an award, the group is
leading now and other groups are in pursuit so
Nairalanders 'west African vocational education '
wave is still seeking your vote, click on the link
and scroll down and click on west African
vocational education wave and then vote, make a
Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted. if you are just seeing this, a
foundation that has been giving employment to
unemployed youths in Nigeria have been
nominated by the UN for an award, the group is
leading now and other groups are in pursuit so
Nairalanders 'west African vocational education '
wave is still seeking your vote, click on the link
and scroll down and click on west African
vocational education wave and then vote, make a
Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted. if you are just seeing this, a
foundation that has been giving employment to
unemployed youths in Nigeria have been
nominated by the UN for an award, the group is
leading now and other groups are in pursuit so
Nairalanders 'west African vocational education '
wave is still seeking your vote, click on the link
and scroll down and click on west African
vocational education wave and then vote, make a
Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted. if you are just seeing this, a
foundation that has been giving employment to
unemployed youths in Nigeria have been
nominated by the UN for an award, the group is
leading now and other groups are in pursuit so
Nairalanders 'west African vocational education '
wave is still seeking your vote, click on the link
and scroll down and click on west African
vocational education wave and then vote, make a
Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted. if you are just seeing this, a
foundation that has been giving employment to
unemployed youths in Nigeria have been
nominated by the UN for an award, the group is
leading now and other groups are in pursuit so
Nairalanders 'west African vocational education '
wave is still seeking your vote, click on the link
and scroll down and click on west African
vocational education wave and then vote, make a
Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted. if you are just seeing this, a
foundation that has been giving employment to
unemployed youths in Nigeria have been
nominated by the UN for an award, the group is
leading now and other groups are in pursuit so
Nairalanders 'west African vocational education '
wave is still seeking your vote, click on the link
and scroll down and click on west African
vocational education wave and then vote, make a
Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted. if you are just seeing this, a
foundation that has been giving employment to
unemployed youths in Nigeria have been
nominated by the UN for an award, the group is
leading now and other groups are in pursuit so
Nairalanders 'west African vocational education '
wave is still seeking your vote, click on the link
and scroll down and click on west African
vocational education wave and then vote, make a
Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted.
if you are just seeing this, a foundation that has
been giving employment to unemployed youths in
Nigeria have been nominated by the UN for an
award, the group is leading now and other groups
are in pursuit so Nairalanders 'west African
vocational education ' wave is still seeking your
vote, click on the link and scroll down and click on
west African vocational education wave and then
vote, make a Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian
proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted.
if you are just seeing this, a foundation that has
been giving employment to unemployed youths in
Nigeria have been nominated by the UN for an
award, the group is leading now and other groups
are in pursuit so Nairalanders 'west African
vocational education ' wave is still seeking your
vote, click on the link and scroll down and click on
west African vocational education wave and then
vote, make a Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian
proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted.
if you are just seeing this, a foundation that has
been giving employment to unemployed youths in
Nigeria have been nominated by the UN for an
award, the group is leading now and other groups
are in pursuit so Nairalanders 'west African
vocational education ' wave is still seeking your
vote, click on the link and scroll down and click on
west African vocational education wave and then
vote, make a Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian
proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted.
if you are just seeing this, a foundation that has
been giving employment to unemployed youths in
Nigeria have been nominated by the UN for an
award, the group is leading now and other groups
are in pursuit so Nairalanders 'west African
vocational education ' wave is still seeking your
vote, click on the link and scroll down and click on
west African vocational education wave and then
vote, make a Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian
proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind,
but now we are leading, thanks to those who
have voted.
if you are just seeing this, a foundation that has
been giving employment to unemployed youths in
Nigeria have been nominated by the UN for an
award, the group is leading now and other groups
are in pursuit so Nairalanders 'west African
vocational education ' wave is still seeking your
vote, click on the link and scroll down and click on
west African vocational education wave and then
vote, make a Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian
proud, vote!
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I posted a link earlier, and we where far behind, but now we are leading, thanks to those who have voted. if you are just seeing this, a foundation that has been giving employment to unemployed youths in Nigeria have been nominated by the UN for an award, the group is leading now and other groups are in pursuit so Nairalanders 'west African vocational education ' wave is still seeking your vote, click on the link and scroll down and click on west African vocational education wave and then vote, make a Nairalander proud, make a Nigerian proud, vote! http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b |
I beg India on fit dey chop meat make we Nigeria dey chop bone please vote for the 'west Africa vocational education, Nigeria group has to win http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b&fb_action_ids=10206213033037556&fb_action_types=og.comments&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B1000473213308347%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.comments%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D continue voting, continue sharing, make your fellow Nigerian group proud |
I beg India on fit dey chop meat make we Nigeria dey chop bone please vote for the 'west Africa vocational education, Nigeria group has to win http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b&fb_action_ids=10206213033037556&fb_action_types=og.comments&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B1000473213308347%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.comments%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D continue voting, continue sharing, make your fellow Nigerian group proud |
I beg India on fit dey chop meat make we Nigeria dey chop bone please vote for the 'west Africa vocational education, Nigeria group has to win http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b&fb_action_ids=10206213033037556&fb_action_types=og.comments&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B1000473213308347%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.comments%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D continue voting, continue sharing, make your fellow Nigerian group proud |
Bacteriocin:thank you very much please invite as many to help too help share on any social media you are thank you, more people pls, more nairalander pls |
Hi great Nairalanders, here your help is mostly needed, WAVE has been nominated for the Impact sourcing category of the GSC 3S awards at the UN please vote for wave as your choice organization to win and let's fight unemployment in Africa together. Thank you! well I have not benefited from wave, but I would and if you wish you would benefit also, but I want to make the group from Nigeria be proud and bring home the honour, wave help our unemployed youth get employed, you can also get employed through the program but make wave proud I know Nairaland can do it, no time a group in India is leading by 300+ while wave is second with 200+ please Nairaland lets do this one love for our country this is the link http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b&fb_action_ids=10206213033037556&fb_action_types=og.comments&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B1000473213308347%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.comments%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D cc Lalasticlala I beg help! |
Hi great Nairalanders, here your help is mostly needed, WAVE has been nominated for the Impact sourcing category of the GSC 3S awards at the UN please vote for wave as your choice organization to win and let's fight unemployment in Africa together. Thank you! well I have not benefited from wave, but I would and if you wish you would benefit also, but I want to make the group from Nigeria be proud and bring home the honour, wave help our unemployed youth get employed, you can also get employed through the program but make wave proud I know Nairaland can do it, no time a group in India is leading by 300+ while wave is second with 200+ please Nairaland lets do this one love for our country this is the link vote west Africa vocational education http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=55c24da2e4b0e200525f890b&fb_action_ids=10206213033037556&fb_action_types=og.comments&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B1000473213308347%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.comments%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D cc Lalasticlala I beg help! |
tripplephi:I would love to be sponsored for a computer school 09099546341 |
keep it on just got 250mb for 300h , nice deal |
PDP Looting Spree Soon To Be Unveiled, Govt Says The Buhari administration is taking its time to outline its action plans for Nigeria because of the depth of the mess that its predecessor left behind, a spokesman said on Sunday. The government was reacting to a “30 days appraisal” of the Buhari administration by the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Olisa Metuh. Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina described the Buhari administration as being contemplative because there was absolutely no rhyme or reason to the way PDP ran the country, particularly in the immediate past dispensation. “He wants Nigerians to join hands in prayers for the government, so that things would begin to move,” he said of the Metuh statement. “What he does not know is that Nigerians had long formed such coalition. They are hands in hands, and that was what gave victory to President Buhari in the March 28, 2015 poll.” Adesina stated that Metuh and his masters can only rue the opportunities they missed to make a salutary impact on the lives of Nigerians, adding that they have a long road of regrets to travel. He noted that Nigerians teamed up to uproot an administration which had brought the country to her knees, and was about to tip her off the precipice. Nigerians, he declared, have resolved that never would they allow any government to divide them along regional, religious and ethnic fault lines again. “The Buhari administration is naturally contemplative because there was absolutely no rhyme or reason to the way PDP ran the country, particularly in the immediate past dispensation. That is why the Augean Stable is being cleaned now, and it requires scrupulous and painstaking planning. Across all sectors, our national life was devalued, and it takes meticulousness and sure- footedness to repair all the breaches. This, the Buhari administration will deliver.” Adesina dismissed Metuh’s statement that President Buhari is conniving with bureaucrats to siphon money from the treasury, stating that it was the immediate past administration of the PDP that had made that practice a pastime, and that the enormity of that sleaze will be evident when billions of dollars of funds it stole is recovered and returned to the national treasury soon. “In the process of time, after all that is being planned by the current administration has matured, and bearing fruits, Nigerians will be able to determine who is serving them acceptably, and who has taken them for a ride,” he said. “It is just a matter of time.” http://saharareporters.com/2015/06/28/pdp-looting-spree-soon-be-unveiled-govt-says |
southniyikaye:Oga o |
since when buhari enter, nahim i com da enjoy light yanfu yanfu.
i even almost wan blam my self why i go buy power bank. |
ARROGANCE DOESN'T PAYS SARAKI STOLEN WEALTH EXPOSED!!! EXPOSED!!!!!!!SARAKI 'S STOLEN WEALTH IN LONDON....... By JONATHAN ELENDU and SOWORE OMOYELE Forwarded by: Sowore Omoyele Bukola Saraki was elected the Executive Governor of Kwara State in 2003. He replaced his father's former political godson, Mohammed Lawal. The later had fallen out with Bukola's father, and therefore, had to be shown the door. With the active support and some say connivance of the presidency, Dr. Saraki was installed as the Governor of Kwara State. Photo Credit: Kayode Ogundamisi, London advertisement From 2000-2003, Bukola had held several jobs, including acting as a Special Assistant to President Obasanjo on budget. The President fondly calls Bukola, "Mr. Private Sector." The name must derive from Bukola's work at the Societe General Bank, Plc. By the time Bukola became Governor of Kwara State, he had attained the level of Vice Chairman of the bank. While it may be a stretch to say that the bank collapsed under his stewardship, some argue that his family's influence on the bank at the turn of the new century marked the beginning of the end of the bank. About 10 months after the younger Saraki was elected Governor of Kwara State, the House of Representatives summoned then Central Bank Governor Joseph Sanusi to explain how Societe General Bank overdrew its capital base by eleven billion naira. The then Central Bank of Nigeria Governor was issued an order on 3 March 2004, which gave him only seven days to give a satisfactory explanation regarding the bank's activities. Curiously, the House summoned no director of the bank. On 29 November 2001, Bukola Saraki bought a big mansion in London for four million, two hundred and fifty thousand pounds (£4,250,000.00). The house with title number, NGL805616, is located on 70 Bourne Street, London SW1W 8JW. The leasehold on the property was registered on 9 January 2002 with the land registry, Harrow Office. It was bought with a loan from Fortis Bank, SA-NV. The house now has a free hold. The three-story edifice has been described as a house worthy of a king. The house is not far from Buckingham Palace road. It is about a minute walk from Sloane Sq station. It would appear that Bukola has an obsession with gold as almost everything you can see, including door knobs, are gold plated. Elendureports.com investigated this story in Britain, the Netherlands, and Nigeria. We contacted the Fortis Bank press office in the Netherlands. They promised to return our call. As at the time of going to press more than 24 hours later, they have yet to return our call. Efforts to speak with the International Dept. of the NBM Merchant Bank in Lagos proved abortive as the staff kept transferring our reporter from one manager to the other. Finally we were able to speak with somebody and as soon we mentioned our interest in the Saraki transactions, the NBM Merchant Bank staffer we were speaking with hung up the phone. Photo Credit: Kayode Ogundamisi, LondonNobody would deny that Bukola Saraki came from a wealthy background. His father is reputed to have become a millionaire about the time Bukola was born. Olusola Saraki, a medical doctor, politician, and co-founder of Societe Generale Bank in Nigeria, was a Senator in the Second Republic. He was a member of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN). Bukola, according to accounts from people close to him, was in the private sector when he bought his London property. He was the Vice Chairman of Societe General Bank at this time. The implication is that while the bank was experiencing financial problems, he, as an executive of the bank was acquiring a multi- million pound home. The natural question that arises is: What did Dr. Bukola Saraki use as collateral for the four million, two hundred and fifty thousand pound (£4,250,000.00) loan? How much was Bukola Saraki paid as the Vice Chairman of a bank that was having financial problems at the time he worked there? On March 20, 2003, the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) were drafted to investigate some allegations of fraud at the SGBN perpetrated by the Saraki family. Photo Credit: Kayode Ogundamisi, London Dr. Olusola Saraki, his wife, Florence, son, Bukola, and 9 other shareholders were dragged to the NDLEA on allegations of money laundering. They were accused of using depositors' funds to buy shares at the ailing Societe Generale Bank of Nigeria, contrary to the Banking and Other Financial Institutions Acts (BOFIA). There were reports that the presidency intervened and the case never saw the light of the day. The money, which amounted to billions of naira, was moved from several bank branches in bullion vans. There are no records of these transactions. The Societe Generale Bank was sent out of the clearinghouse in June 2003. By early 2004, the bank and its top management were accused of involvement in a thirty-seven billion-naira fraud. According to a report in Businessdayonline, the bank was unable to account for seventeen billion naira alleged to have been overdrawn from its accounts with the Central Bank of Nigeria. People outside the political cycles in Abuja have wondered why nobody from the Saraki clan has been brought to book following the malfeasance at the Societe Generale Bank. They point to the case of the former Managing Director of the Bank of the North, Shettima Mohammed Bulama. According to very knowledgeable sources, Bulama and Saraki ran their banks similarly. Bulama, according to published reports is said to have granted himself a loan of about four hundred and fifty million naira. Likewise, the Sarakis were alleged to have given themselves a loan of over four hundred million naira. Photo Credit: Kayode Ogundamisi, LondonWhile Bulama has been disgraced and faced legal problems, the Saraki's are still waxing strong. Societe Generale Bank was recently granted a thirteen billion-naira bailout by the Federal Government. Savannah Bank of Nigeria owned by former Governor of Anambra State, Jim Nwobodo, was grounded under mysterious and very controversial circumstances. The Federal Government has yet to bailout the bank which some suggest went under because of interference from the government. Billions of naira belonging to depositors is trapped in Savannah Bank. What is painfully obvious is that the bank most likely would have received assistance to regain its footing had the owners and operators been friends of President Obasanjo. Dr. Olusola Saraki, fondly called 'Oloye' by President Obasanjo has managed the unprecedented feat of installing his son as Governor of Kwara Sate while simultaneously securing a seat in the Senate for his daughter. The anti corruption axe has not swung his way because of his closeness to President Obasanjo, while Bulama is suffering because he was a member of the rival All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP). We tried to interview Gov. Saraki for this story. His Special Adviser on Policy and Strategy, Bolaji Abdullahi, told Elendureports.com that the Governor would not grant a telephone interview. Our reporter and the Special Adviser to the Governor had several discussions over a two-day period. The Governor, through his Special Adviser, confirmed to Elendureports.com that he bought the house on 70 Bourne Street, London in 2002 when he was the Executive Vice Chairman of the Societe Generale Bank. Documents in our possession show the house was bought in 2001. He also said that the house was listed in his asset declaration form at the Code of Conduct Bureau. While nobody has accused the young Governor of Kwara State of corruption and fraudulent practices, it still boggles the mind that he would spend so much money to acquire this piece of real estate in a foreign land when his bank was near collapse, with depositors funds trapped. And if as the records show he was still an adviser to Pres. Obasanjo when this multi- million pound house was bought, one would ask: How come the President does not see the corruption at his own feet? |
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ofcourse education came first,before noah built the ark(technology),he was educated on how to build it(education). Ofcourse without education he wouldn't have known what the height,sizes of the ark would be. So education comes before technology |
25omega: http://www.dhl.com.ng/en/country_profile.htmlyeah thanks |
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