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we are also interested in buying BIG Kosso wood from Taraba state in trucks Kosso square logs. clean saw, no sap, small bark, no hole and the log must be cutting straight. contact justyinka23@gmail.com 08035308511 |
we are also interested in buying BIG Kosso wood from Taraba state in trucks Kosso square logs. clean saw, no sap, small bark, no hole and the log must be cutting straight. contact justyinka23@gmail.com 08035308511 |
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Early caree Buhari joined the Nigerian Army in 1962, when he attended the Nigerian Military Training College (in February 1964, it was renamed the Nigerian Defence Academy, (NDA)) in Kaduna. From 1962-1963, he underwent Officer Cadets training at Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot in England (Mons OCS was officially closed down in 1972). In January 1963, Buhari was commissioned as second lieutenant, and appointed Platoon Commander of the Second Infantry Battalion in Abeokuta, Nigeria. From November 1963- January 1964, Buhari attended the Platoon Commanders’ Course at the Nigerian Military College, Kaduna. In 1964, he facilitated his military training by attending the Mechanical Transport Officer’s Course at the Army Mechanical Transport School in Borden, United Kingdom. From 1965-1967, Buhari served as Commander of the Second Infantry Battalion. He was appointed Brigade Major, Second Sector, First Infantry Division, April 1967 to July 1967. Buhari was made Brigade Major of the Third Infantry Brigade, July 1967 to October 1968 and Brigade Major/Commandant, Thirty-first Infantry Brigade, 1970-1971. Buhari served as the Assistant Adjutant-General, First Infantry Division Headquarters, 1971-1972. He also attended the Defense Services Staff College, Wellington, India, in 1973. From 1974-1975 Buhari was appointed Acting Director, Transport and Supply, Nigerian Army Corps of Supply and Transport Headquarters.[9] He was also made Military Secretary, Army Headquarters,1978-1979, and was a member of the Supreme Military Council, 1978-1979. From 1979 -1980, at the rank of colonel, Buhari (class of 1980) attended the US Army War College (established in 1901) in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States of America and gained a Masters Degree in Strategic Studies.[10][11] Upon completion of the on-campus full-time resident program lasting ten months and the two-year-long, distance learning program, the United States Army War College (USAWC) college awards its graduate officers a master's degree in Strategic Studies. Other roles include: General Officer Commanding, 4th Infantry Division, Aug. 1980 – Jan. 1981 General Officer Commanding, 2nd Mechanized Infantry Division, Jan. 1981 – October 1981 General Officer Commanding, 3rd Armed Division Nigerian Army, October 1981 – December 1983 GEJ please note GMB has gotten many certificate above WAEC. need many comment on this thread. |
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Are you planning to enlarge your business by importing on a large scale? Do your intend importing container by sea? Do you have ideal or what it takes to import from another country? we can assist you in your planning for any legal cargo into Nigeria we can assist you from A to Z of importing with container from another country for further enquiries please contact the below: |
Current State Governors and their Political Parties. Abia State-----Theodore Orji (PDP) Adamawa State-----Murtala Nyako (APC) Akwa Ibom State-----Godswill Akpabio (PDP) Anambra State----Peter Obi (APGA) Bauchi State-----Isa Yuguda (PDP) Bayelsa State-----Henry Dickson (PDP) Benue State-----Gabriel Suswam (PDP) Borno State-----Kashim Shettima (APC) Cross River State-----Liyel Imoke (PDP) Delta State-----Emmanuel Uduaghan (PDP) Ebonyi State------Martin Elechi (PDP) Edo State-----Adams Oshiomhole (APC) Ekiti State-----Kayode Fayemi (APC) Enugu State-----Sullivan Chime (PDP) Gombe State-----Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo (PDP) Imo State-----Owelle Rochas Okorocha (APC) Jigawa State-----Sule Lamido (nPDP) Kaduna State-----Mukhtar Yero (PDP) Kano State-----Rabiu Kwankwaso (APC) Katsina State-----Ibrahim Shehu Shema (PDP) Kebbi State-----Usman Dakingari (PDP) Kogi State-----Idris Wada (PDP) Kwara State-----Abdulfatah Ahmed (APC) Lagos State-----Babatunde Fashola (APC) Nasarawa State-----Umaru Tanko Al-Makura (APC) Niger State-----Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu (nPDP) Ogun State-----Ibikunle Amosun (APC) Ondo State-----Olusegun Mimiko (LP) Osun State-----Rauf Aregbesola (APC) Oyo State-----Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi (APC) Plateau State-----Jonah Jang (PDP) Rivers State------Rotimi Amaechi (APC) Sokoto State-----Aliyu Wamakko (APC) Taraba State-----Danbaba Suntai (PDP) Yobe State-----Ibrahim Geidam (APC) Zamfara State-----Abdul-Aziz Yari Abubakar (APC) Abuja F.C.T.-----Bala A. Muhammed (PDP) Therefore: PDP =16 nPDP = 2 APC =16 APGA = 1 LP = 1 |
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The shipping lines/agents at a port of discharge generally follow the above information provided by the shipper and send out Arrival Notifications to the Consignee and/or Notify.. For all technical purposes, the Consignee wields more power than the Notify as the Consignee is whom the shipment is consigned to (irrespective of whether its a person, company, or a bank).. Notify party is merely a party to whom the details of the arrival of the cargo must be communicated to.. The question here is “Is a shipping line liable for any costs if they don’t send the arrival notification for import cargo..??” If you ask a shipping line, they will clearly and categorically say NO, they are not liable.. What is the basis of their rejection of liability..?? Well to start with, if you look at the front of the bill of lading just next to the Notify Party, it says some words (depending on the line used) like ” Carrier not liable for failure to notify “ or ” See Clause 20 “.. This clause number refers to the clause on the reverse of the bill of lading (Terms and Conditions).. If you look there you might find a clause like 20. Notification and Delivery (1) Any failure to give notification of the arrival of the goods shall not involve the Carrier in any liability nor relieve the Merchant of any obligation hereunder. or 22. Notification and Delivery 22.1 Any mentioning in this bill of lading of parties to be notified of the arrival of the Goods is solely for information of the Carrier. Failure to give such notification shall not involve the Carrier in any liability nor relieve the Merchant of any obligation hereunder. What the carrier is saying is that they are NOT obligated to send an arrival notification to the consignee/notify about the arrival of their cargo.. They do it as a service to the customer and it is also the responsibility of the customer (consignee/notify) to track and follow up on their shipment.. Almost 100% of the lines send out Arrival Notifications to the customers as a service, but none will accept any liability for NOT sending it out.. UNLESS there is a huge commercial implication for the line if they dont accept liability.. Have you had any experience or dispute with this..?? Please do share if you have had this experience (whether good or bad) so everyone can learn.. Nextmove Global Logistics Maritime Consultant,Shipping agent, Clearing,freight forwarder, Trade facilitator justyinka23@gmail.com 08035308511[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][color=#006600][/color] |
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