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the govt don't have money to waste on ASUU. ASUU should wake up from slumber. go back to your classrooms pls. I.m in a shop. |
the govt don't have money to waste on ASUU. Nigeria don't need to waste money on paying guys called ASUU. they should be innovative. ASUU should wake up from slumber. go back to your classrooms pls. I.m in a shop. |
ASUU, enough is enough of these games. we all know this govt dont have this money to pay you. let our kids go back to school pls. |
abeg free this police man joor. the guy needs to be alert. oga abeg pass me the kpoli make I feel am... |
psalm 51, 91 & 121 are my favourite |
psalm 51, 91 & 121 |
check ur engin seating... |
what's boo ![]() |
I prefer using a washing machine to do my lundery compared to using hands. it washes better and faster. less fatigue and tiredness of the hands. |
na waaaaaa oooooo BaYelsa is too expensive.5k... ![]() |
gas all the way... |
14. Relationship management |
savings is important. save at least 10% of your monthly pay. |
correct oooooooo, nice one. the ministry is moving |
this must have been a mistake on the part of the bank staff loading the machine. take back the note to the bank (branch) and lay your complaint, surely you would be attended to. |
asoki |
pure moro is my best non alcoholic drink, star is my best alcoholic |
A new Energy crisis may further worsen as indications have emerged that the price of diesel, on which the economy is heavily dependent, hit N160 per litre at the weekend. The pump price currently hovers around N150 and N160 in Lagos, while it is selling higher in other major towns and cities. According to investigation by the Nigerian Tribune, the upward swing in price, partly owes to the rising price of crude oil in the international market, failure of local refineries to meet production target and lack of clear cut policy by the Federal Government on the deregulation of the downstream sector. There are fears that many companies may be forced to shut down operations owing to huge operating cost. Sectors such as manufacturing, finance, services, hospitals, schools, government agencies as well as homes depend on diesel-powered generators as the power crisis bites harder. Investigations by the Nigerian Tribune revealed that importers have had to contend with higher freight cost which had increased significantly in the past few months and lack of credit due to credit crunch in the financial markets. Local interest rates by Nigerian banks are also being blamed for the increasing cost of the product. Considered more worrisome is the fact that the local refinery production is below installed capacity of about 450,000 bpd. The refineries do not produce on a daily basis for a country whose diesel demand is put at about 30 million barrels per day. According to an industry source that preferred not to be mentioned, the diesel end of the petroleum market is fully deregulated, as no subsidy is paid on imported diesel. |
mind you, it's not Easter yet...... ![]() |
i didn't eat meat today cos it's good Friday. |
@jude, they said with effect from april 1,2013, ode! ![]() |
this is a welcome development. welldone to the CBN governor |
it's not necessary to wear suit to an interview but i adds more marks if you do |
indecisiveness, greed, lack of self-confidence and many more.... |
Banking -FBN, GT BANK, ZENITH, ACCESS BANK, UBA, conglomerates - Nestle foods, NB, Guinness, Dangote sugar oil -Total, Mobil, etc others -dangote cem |
i put it to you by saying 'back to sender' |
1 mins to go... can we start celebrating.... |
what does that mean? |
lol |
10 shikina, page closed |
some low-cut ladies look handsome. ;Dsome low-cut ladies look handsome. |
i can do that 100 times a day. do you know why ![]() |
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