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COVID-19 Have Been Around For Almost 2 Months Now And Yet The State Is Still Standing Strong. |
As Per The Coronavirus Pandemic And The Furore And Brouhaha In Kogi State About Whether They Have Or Do Not Have A Positive Case I Lay Before You 2 Choices . 1- The Bliss And Relative Normality That Comes With Ignorance OR 2- The Anguish And Stress That AccompanieS Knowledge. That Is Would You Want The NCDC To Carry Out Tests To Know Where The State Stands Or Would You Just Let The State Be As It Is With The Uncertainty Surrounding It. |
Why This Focus On Kogi State. The Governor Said They Should Be Placed On Quarantine As Per NCDC Rules And They Refused. The Governor Is Trying To Keep His State Safe |
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IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE ABOVE And At A Good Price CONTACT ME ON 08184569602. I Reside In LOKOJA You Can Still Give It To Me Free Oh If You Want |
REPRESENTATIVE!!!!! Who and what are they representing then if they vetoed this. Bunch of "Waste of Salaries" #IStillBelieveInNigeria |
pcguru1:We are stubborn people and full of greed. I'm 1000% sure if the government were to allow them to ply only streets and close they would still encroach on the main roads thereby thwarting the little government efforts |
bkool7:Let's be plain with ourselves, most people are in a hurry in this part of the world. The BRT lane provided for these buses will not be able to cater for the vast public. More buses will slow down the already snail pace movement of the buses during rush hour. [b] RUSH HOUR [/ b] is important here. What the government has done (granted, it might not be part of their reasoning) is that have freed up 70 percent of what causes the slow movement |
[quote author=anonimi post=86362083]If you wait until 2023 it will be too late. Now is the time to engage all means to educate and sensitise everyone around us about their civic responsibilities and what is at stake from the LGA councillor level upwards. Leaving it until 2023 is suicidal. Suicidal literally. I hear you man. Which is why I want us to believe in the project that is nigeria. Yes it might seem fruitless at the moment but we've just got to keep prodding ourselves and believing we can do it without these present set of leaders. |
Tunagee:Immediately. When I say provide I mean the buses should have started running Immediately the ban came into effect. Providing them before the ban will contribute to the already worsened traffic situation in the state. |
lexy2014:Nigeria moving forward depends on us. As long as we tow the line of blind partisanship we will keep getting these mediocre rulers. But I believe that the past 12yrs and the next 4yrs have and would have sharpened our mindset in matters relating to our leaders. My hope is that we stand firm when the next electoral phase rolls on and these our leaders want to tempt us with fistful of nuts while stowing away the farms for themselves. |
LAI MUHAMMED OH HMMMM LAI MUHAMMED OH HMMMM LAI MUHAMMED OH HMMMM LAI MUHAMMED OH HMMMM |
Labour congress have lost its fear factor due to to their leader's dalliance with the government. |
Good one, but it was supposed to be provided imediately the ban came into effect. Still, better late than never. #OneNigeria. #NigeriaWillMove Forward. |
Things to buy tomorrow 1) Rosary with big cross 2) 12 gallons of holy water 3) Basket of garlic This is proof that Vampires are in town. And sun has no effect on them Egbon I hail thee |
dadarasak:Eh yes oh, na exactly Wetin me too for get assuming I solve am. |
Na why I no like maths be dis. Wetin bring cgt for The equation. Abeg o mods Mynd44 Lalasticlala do something. |
The money Nigeria have spent on power sector since independence is enough to build 4 dubais from scratch. If we can get back Just 10% of that money it will be enough to pay every citizen a minimum wage of 50000 for 50yrs. As an aspiring politician I hope to get to the top echelons someday and audit the country. |
A banker implicated in the embezzlement and money-laundering case against Africa's richest woman, Isabel dos Santos, has been found dead in Lisbon. Nuno Ribeiro da Cunha, 45, managed the account of oil firm Sonangol, formerly chaired by Ms Dos Santos, at the small Portuguese lender EuroBic. His death, on Wednesday, was reported on Thursday soon after Angolan prosecutors named both as suspects. Ms Dos Santos denies alleged corruption revealed by leaked documents. Mr Da Cunha was found dead at one of his properties in Lisbon. A police source told Portuguese media that "everything points to suicide". Africa's richest woman 'ripped off her country' Isabel dos Santos eyes Angolan presidency Local media quoted police as saying Mr Da Cunha had already attempted to kill himself this month and had been suffering from depression. On Wednesday EuroBic said it would end its business relationship with Ms Dos Santos, who is reportedly the bank's main shareholder through two companies she owns. It was later reported as saying that Ms Dos Santos was selling her capital stake in the bank. The bank added that it would investigate transfers worth tens of millions of dollars she had made. Some of the transfers drained Sonangol's account at EuroBic, the New York Times reports. In a statement on Thursday, Ms Dos Santos described the allegations against her as "extremely misleading and untrue". What is Dos Santos accused of? Prosecutors are seeking to recover $1bn (£760m) that Ms Dos Santos and her associates are alleged to owe the state. "Isabel dos Santos is accused of mismanagement and embezzlement of funds during her tenure at Sonangol," Mr Pitta Gros told a news conference on Wednesday evening. He said that as a result, she was being provisionally charged with "money laundering, influence peddling, harmful management... [and] forgery of documents, among other economic crimes". The Angolan authorities will now conduct a criminal investigation to determine whether she should be formally charged. They have also named five other people as suspects in the case, one of whom was Mr Ribeiro da Cunha, and urged them to return to Angola. Mr Pitta Gros said that if Ms Dos Santos did not return to Angola voluntarily, an international arrest warrant would be issued for her. Ms Dos Santos was controversially appointed head of Sonangol in June 2016 by her father, the then president of Angola. She was sacked from the post in 2017 by her father's successor, President Joao Lourenço. An investigation into Ms Dos Santos was opened after her successor at Sonangol, Carlos Saturnino, alerted authorities to alleged irregular money transfers. Her assets in Angola have been frozen. What is in the leaked documents? On Sunday, the BBC and other news organisations reported on more than 700,000 leaked documents about the billionaire's business empire. The documents showed how Ms Dos Santos got access to lucrative land, oil, diamond and telecoms deals when her father was president. Her fortune is estimated at $2.1 bn (£1.6bn). They also showed how Western firms helped Ms Dos Santos take her money out of Angola. She called the allegations entirely false and claimed that the Angolan government was engaged in a politically motivated witch-hunt. Earlier this week a top executive at financial services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers left the firm over its links with Ms Dos Santos. The company declined to comment on the departure and said it had launched its own investigation. How has Dos Santos responded? In her statement on Thursday, Ms Dos Santos denied the allegations, describing them as a "very concentrated, orchestrated and well-co-ordinated political attack, ahead of elections in Angola next year". "It is an attempt to neutralise me and to discredit the legacy of President dos Santos and his family. No-one should be taken in by these diversionary tactics," she said. Ms Dos Santos said "stolen documents" were leaked "selectively" to "give a false impression of my business activities". "I am a private businesswoman who has spent 20 years building successful companies from the ground up, creating over 20,000 jobs and generating huge tax revenue for Angola... I have always operated within the law and all my commercial transactions have been approved by lawyers, banks, auditors and regulators," she said. She added that she had asked lawyers to take action against "inaccurate and defamatory reports" and was ready to fight the case in international courts "to defend my good name". Who is Isabel dos Santos? Eldest daughter of ex-President Jose Eduardo dos Santos Married to Congolese art collector and businessman Sindika Dokolo Educated in the UK, where she currently lives Reported to be Africa's richest woman, with a fortune of some $2bn Has stakes in oil and mobile phone companies and banks, mostly in Angola and Portugal Source: www-bbc-com/news/world-europe-51224655?iorg_service_id_internal=624173547714020">https://https-www-bbc-com/news/world-europe-51224655?iorg_service_id_internal=624173547714020%3BAfqUj0iMIj9Km6Oo |
Excellent write-up. Indepth and analytical. This can help you in any business startup. A good understanding of your target market is critical in starting any venture. Abeg if you be aspiring Entrepreneur like me save this write-up and come back to it whenever you need inspiration. Lalasticlala please move to front page, this is what nairaland is made for |
Key Statement "And if it can get its socioeconomic act together, it may also be the first superpower in the Southern Hemisphere". Question is Will We get our acts together |
What does the future hold for Nigeria? Newsweek's Sam Hill thinks the world's next superpower, Nigeria, will be Africa's first true global player—sooner than you think » “In 30 years Nigeria will be, by population, larger than the U.S. By the end of the century it will be the third largest nation in the world, behind India and China, and the most densely populated large country, with more people per square mile than even India. It will have more Muslims than any other country in the world, and more Christians. And if it can get its socioeconomic act together, it may also be the first superpower in the Southern Hemisphere. It's got a tremendous number of advantages that should help it do that: resources, scale, talent, work ethic and a democratic government, but it has an equally long list of challenges.” “Black China: Africa's First Superpower Is Coming Sooner Than You Think”, A must read http:///2u5hGmp http:///2u5hGmp Cc Lalasticlala |
How possible. She no dey sleep? |
shawnfamous:Youngman will you mind yourself. Me wey don jejely scroll come down you come make me scroll go up because of nyash. #ItoolikeNyash. May the sacrifices of our fallen heroes bear fruit someday. AMEN |
If a sane person goes to separate them, he/she would become the mad one. Right now it's just 2people arguing |
What's the. Essence of this |
Abeg how many yellow card |
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Ryocaj:Yeah happy new year to you. As for Akon................ |
Here's mine Prayers for 2020 1) good health 2) a better nigeria 3) all year round protection 4) Good heart 5) God's manifestation in my life Wishes for 2020 1) To see 2021 and many more years 2) To start a serious relationship 3) To make my first million 4) To open a 2nd branch for my business 5) To buy a a land |
Vibesvbs:How many Akon song you get for your phone. |
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