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Everybody is broke. Even buhari ear is broke. But hey come, don't tell me you are broke when you and your cabinet are still collecting your salary |
Really?
Whaooo.
He needs to be celebrated once again but oh no he forfeit it. |
This are still paper work |
Cristiano Ronaldo has been listed as the highest-
paid athlete in the world by American business
magazine, Forbes.
The Real Madrid forward is the first footballer to
ever top the annual list of the world’s 100 highest-
paid athletes, having earned $88 million in the
last 12 months – $6.6 million more than
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, who is second.
There are five Britons in the top 100, led by Lewis
Hamilton in 11th on $46 million, with Rory McIlroy
at 17 ($42.6 million), Gareth Bale at 25 ($35.9
million), Wayne Rooney at 49 ($26.1 million) and
Andy Murray at 74 ($23 million).
Endorsements make up £32 million of Ronaldo’s
earnings and this is the first year since 2000 that
someone other than Tiger Woods or Floyd
Mayweather has led the way.
Indeed, Woods has dropped down to No 12, with
his $274,000 by far the least amount in terms of
salary and winnings.
Fortunately for the 14-time major winner, he
garnered $45 million in endorsements in the last
12 months.
Mayweather is No 16, one place above McIlroy,
who added $7.6 million winnings to his $35
million worth of endorsements.
There are only two women on the list – Serena
Williams ($28.9 million) at No 40, and Maria
Sharapova ($21.9 million) at No 88.
FedEx Cup winner Jordan Speith ($52.8 million)
was the biggest climber of the year, moving up
from No 85 to No 9.
The American, who is 23 in July, is also the
youngest on the list, ahead of Barcelona forward
Neymar.
There are 10 different sports and 23 countries
represented on the list, which is dominated by
Americans (65) thanks to soaring salaries in
baseball, basketball and American Football.
Forbes figures include all salaries and bonuses
earned between June 1 2015 and June 1 2016,
with endorsement incomes an estimate of
sponsorship deals, appearance fees and licensing
income through conversations with industry
insiders. https://www.today.ng/sport/134712/ronaldo-floors-messi-forbes-list
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Ten years after an employee of Addax Petroleum Company was kidnapped and later found dead, one of the perpetrators of the heinous crime, Mr. Godwin Edet Okon, 35, from Efiat, in Mbo local council, has been arrested by the Akwa Ibom State Police Command. Parading the suspect, the state Police Commissioner, Mr. Murtala Mani, speaking through the command’s Public Relations Officer, Cordelia Nwawe, expressed joy that the suspect has finally been found investigation after so many years of painstaking search. The suspect, who was arrested with two human skulls, confessed to committing the crime, adding that he also claimed to be the head of a confraternity known as DYBAM Confraternity, operating in the area with the headquarters in Oron Local Council. “Since 2006, the police have been investigating the case of a man who died from Addax field in Mbo. We have been looking for the young men who kidnapped that man. Fortunately, we have been able to find a particular man by name Godwin Edet Okon. “He has confessed to the 2006 crime of a man, who died in their custody having been kidnapped. He said he is the head of a confraternity known as DYBAM. On searching his house, two human skulls were found and four locally-made guns,” she said. Speaking with journalists, the suspect affirmed his headship of the DYBAM Confraternity, adding that the human skulls symbolise his being the number one (leader) of the group. According to him, he has been the leader of the group since 2006. On the death of the Addax Petroleum Company employee, he confirmed that he was aware of the incident that led to the death of the man, but said it was a community matter that led to his dead. In another development, the Kwara State Command of the Nigeria Police has dismissed from service a corporal, Mr. Daramola Tosin, of Ekiti Police Division for allegedly withdrawing N300,000 from an inspector, Mr. Lateef Shuaib, shooting him to death and burying him in a bush near Osi Police Station in Ekiti. Besides, the command also arraigned him yesterday at a magistrate court in Ilorin. According to the First Information Report (FIR) in Ilorin, Shuaib’s sister, Sherifat Hammed, reported on May 10 this year, to the Osi Police Station that her brother had been missing since May 6 this year. Hammed also reported that she suspected Tosin, adding that her elder brother, told her that when he was sick, he gave Tosin his Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card, based on trust, to be withdrawing money from his account at UBA on his behalf. The FIR further quoted Hameed as saying that Tosin dishonestly started transferring money from Shuaib’s account, in piece meal, without the now late inspector’s knowledge and consent and withdrew in the process a sum of N300,000. The police prosecutor, Mr. James Odaodu, told the magistrate, Nurudeen Adeyanju, that the offence of the murder was capital in nature, adding that it was not ordinarily bailable. He pleaded with the court to remand the accused in prison custody. Adeyanju, did not take plea of the accused but said the magistrate court lacked jurisdiction to hear the matter as it involved a murder charge. The magistrate ordered that Tosin be remanded at the Federal Prisons, Mandalla in Ilorin and adjourned the case till Tuesday, June 21 for further mention. https://www.today.ng/news/national/134234/police-arrest-akwa-ibom-kidnap-suspect-10-years |
The Federal Government has directed massive
retrenchment and retirements in all paramilitary
agencies under the Ministry of Interior.
The action is likely to put over 50% of current
workforce out of job and worsen the already
bloated unemployment market.
The directive came barely few days the President
Muhammadu Buhari’s administration urged
commercial banks operating in the country to halt
ongoing mass sack of workers.
The directive is coming with the approval of
Minister of Interior, Gen. Abdulrahman
Danbazzau (rtd), through a circular dated May 25,
2016 and addressed to all chiefs of services under
the Interior Ministry namely Immigration, Prisons,
Fire and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps
(NSCDC).
President Buhari had hinted during a national
broadcast on May 29 of plans to sack a good
number of workers in the federal civil service.
The president also disclosed that some 43,000
ghost workers had been discovered and weeded
out from the civil service, leading to a saving of a
whopping N4.2 billion monthly from the federal
wage bill.
He had hinted that the plan to reduce the job
lines in the federal ministries, departments and
agencies had begun.
Signed by A. A. Ibrahim, Director/Secretary of the
Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons
Services Board (CDFIPB), the various heads of the
agencies are by the directive, given a veiled order
to commence its implementation after they have
notified officers and men in their services.
The directive, a competent source at the Interior
Ministry hinted, is sequel to earlier decision in
December, last year, by the Joint Services Board
(JSB), where it was resolved to “expand” the
“parameters for retirement of officers and men”
in the employment of agencies under the
supervision of the board.
The Joint Services Board in that resolution,
investigation revealed, opted to go beyond the
extant civil service provisions with regard to when
an officer exits the service to “import other
parameters” which, according to our source, are
not only irrelevant to the agencies but strange to
the various Acts setting up the paramilitary
bodies.
The civil service for instance provides that an
officer retires at 60 years of age or after 35 years
of service, whichever comes first. Retirement
could also be on grounds of poor health,
indolence, declining productivity, on grounds of
discipline, when an officer is undeployeable as a
result of restructuring, appointment, age, failure
at promotion/board test, among other
parameters.
Rather than adhere to the relevant provisions, the
joint services board introduced a maximum age/
rank based ceiling to determine exit points of
officers and men, in addition to what is provided
in the Acts that set them.
For instance an Assistant Controller of Prisons
must have attained that rank between 34 and 48
years of age, otherwise he would have to retire
from the service.
Similarly, a Comptroller General of Immigration
must have also attained that rank within 50-60
years or exit. For ACGs the ceiling is 42-56 while
DCGs is 46-58 years.
The import of this is that many officers and men
who have stagnated in a position due to “lack of
vacancies” because of the new age ceiling, would
be forced out of service.
But some staff of the agencies who have sighted
the directive have raised the alarm on a
wholesale importation of military rule and
scheme of service into the paramilitary services.
They cried hypocrisy on the part of government
which recently appealed to banks in the country
to stop sustained sack of workers, also blamed on
some policies that were not well thought out.
They are of the view that the directive is instigated
by the minister, a retired general. Accordingly,
they insist that a full implementation of the
directive cannot work unless an amendment of
relevant Acts that set up the agencies are carried
out by the National Assembly.
“We are paramilitary agencies and our rules are
different. Even if what the minister is doing
follows due process, is the proposal coming
through the appropriate channels which include
the Civil Service Commission, Head of Service,
Establishment, Amending the Act through a Bill to
the NASS etc”, queried a director in the ministry. https://www.today.ng/news/national/134307/directs-mass-sack-immigration-prisons |
NIGER Delta environmental and rights activist, Ann- Kio Briggs said yesterday that agitation and violence in the region may not end unless the Federal Government practise true federalism. Briggs stated this when she spoke on the solution to insecurity in the Niger Delta region on Channels Television Programme, ‘Sunrise Daily,’ and added that it was injustice that created room for the hostility and violent activities being embarked on by the militants. This was barely 24 hours after the Federal Government declared a two-week military ceasefire to create a window for dialogue with the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), while asking military deployment on the waterways in the Niger Delta to continue to man installations in the oil-rich region. Briggs, spokesperson for Ijaw Republican Assembly (IRA) and United Niger Delta Energy Development Security Strategy (UNDEDSS) said: “We must sit down and find a way round how Niger Delta people will have opportunity to utilise what is in their region to develop themselves and secure their future. “The people are complaining that all the oil wells in the Niger Delta, apart from the ones that the federal government is sharing with oil companies, about 90 percent or more of those oil wells, for the past 20 to 30 years, have been in the custody of Nigerians who are not from the Niger Delta region. “They are not contributing to the development of the communities where they are making these billions of dollars. “If anybody is saying we are not being reasonable by feeling offended by such captivation, we are moving round in circles because people will continue to feel aggrieved, “It doesn’t matter where the resource is. If it is handled and shared and denied the people the way it is being denied the Niger-Delta people, it doesn’t matter where in Nigeria, those people will actually agitate. And, these are the core reasons and we must address the core reasons.” Briggs also declared support for dialogue with militant groups but pointed out that such talks would only yield good result if govern ment would consider the militants’ agitation. “We must remind ourselves in Nigeria that politics is not a war. It is not a situation of winners take all. It is not a situation where a group of people will determine that they have conquered certain group of people in Nigeria. We are equal partners in the Nigeria project,” she said. www.nigerianews.co/news/83421/niger-delta-agitation-won-t-stop-without-true-federalism-briggs |
Who is tired of been a Nigeiran like me? |
Because it is made for the rich and not the poor. Know me before you attack me ooo. It's a program have tried and even attained emerald director level but my fellow nigerian its ain't easy. If I invest the time,money and human resource I spent on it in a poultry farm. I won't still be among those shouting no Job. |
The Nigerian pop singer has been honored even more as she will now be featured in a documentary by E! Entertainment channel. Tiwa Savage has on the professional front had an amazing year so far with her endorsement deal with Pepsi still going strong, another potential one with Forte oil and mixing it up with Jay-Z and Roc Nation. While things on the personal front have not been so great, she does have an amazing career to look forward to as she begins a new chapter. She took to her Instagram to gush about her new platform. www.herald.ng/tiwa-savage-feature-e-documentary/?utm_source=nnd&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=nnd
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Unbelievable!
RIP Legend
Now we will know his worth |
No, but it has over paid me. It was saturday that day,I have no money left on me and I wanted to watch epl so I decided to go and withdraw the remaining 1k In my acct. On getting dere I met a guy too he wanted to withdraw. But the cover where money passed through just opened and closed back without money coming out. He was so furious and he left. When it was my turn I pressed 1k but it gave me 2k I guess the guy money came out together with mine.but unfortunately the unlucky guy has left so the lucky guy left too. |
Long life pastor Pls pray for queenstl |
topeayan:So selling the school is the solution. I don't understand why some people still stand with dis man. Smh |
Felixandra:Seriously we need prayer than nigeria |
The Nigeria Labour Congress has called for an indefinite strike action over the Oyo State government’s decision to privatise schools. Students on Monday took to the streets protesting and vandalising property in the process. The students from various schools across the state moved round the city in a coordinated manner, chanting songs to register their displeasure over the plan of the government to introduce Public-Private Partnership in public schools. Oyo state chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC), Waheed Olojede announced that workers on the state will commence a strike action on Tuesday, June 7, 2016. The state government reportedly ordered the arrest of leaders of the Oyo state chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) while they were protesting over the government’s plan to privatise the schhols. Shortly after he was released, NLC chairman in the state, Waheed Olojede, in his address to the press said the union would shut down the industrial base of the state as the strike would be total. Reacting to the protests and destruction of public property left in its wake, the Oyo State government condemned strongly the violent protest. The President of NLC, Ayuba Wabba also condemned the government’s action, adding that the decision to privatise the public schools is unjust. Wabba also said the children of the poor will not have access to education if the plan falls through. Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana also condemned the arrest and detention of the Labour leaders. Falana said the action of the police was a gross violation of the labour leaders’ rights. However, Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, on Friday, June 3, 2016, announced that the Public Private Partnership (PPP) policy on education in the state is not designed to sell secondary schools in the state. www.tv360nigeria.com/nlc-declares-indefinite-strike-oyo-government-shuts-schools/# |
This no love.
It should be BLOODY FIGHT BETWEEN TWO VAMPIRE LOVERS |
No make up but what about her braid? |
Now the curse of nigerians are working on them, when they have senseless tariffs and even deduct their MB like 2mb/kb of a page opened. Soon would be MTN turn. They can go down for all I care. They should just make sure they locate another source of crude oil for us while going down. |
yeye yeye |
Silly politics in Naija
PDP said BH=APC
Now APC said NDA=PDP
In short nigeria lifes=meaningless to them |
Wow.
That's good |
381?
What does the 1 on it mean?
If its true, he Should have made it 380 or 385 |
How did this make FP? Now if I say mod dey smoke osogbo weed and dey drink chelsea gin. Them con dey ban. Usless pple |
Morals Good morals. It has been no where to be found in our society. |
Morals
Good moral.
Nice one op |
xtophy: #announce_vardy Why not announce new manager |
Sagem X2 can? |
Be like this why you love hell |
Know nothing but I know 3 in 1.
The trinity |
Do you mean it was malaria that killed your papa and why telling us now? |
Meanwhile this someone future wife and future husband too. |
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