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what do u expect. |
Hello Nairalanders, am in search of good distributors that can market my wares of wholesale clothes, shoes and bags. if interested, you may contact me via jubaby22_22@yahoo.com. |
Nigerians are not patriotic at all. First match, host nation, This Yar Adua Government just dey yab everyday |
where can I watch this match online. |
the igbos, efiks, ibibios and other relative tribe all inter-marry. They see themselves as kith and kin. You would be really surprised by which tribes will join the east. I know it won't be call Biafra though, if it ever happens. |
still waiting on the gist. |
jubaby_22@yahoo.com |
hello ALL, i need buyers on ladies wear , like clothes , jeans, shoes, bags. tops, if any body are interested my contact info jubaby_22@yahoo.com. Thanks |
hi I am into ladies fashions, like shoes , Bags , clothes. do u have any interest . |
Please, where can I watch the match for free. |
oga Jakumo, this your grammer too much O. Sufre Sufre. |
The folks in Kaduna have being quite busy. |
http://www.ghana.gov.gh/ghana/ghana_hosts_ecowas_meeting_border_harassment.jsp Ghana Hosts ECOWAS Meeting On Border Harassment Representatives of civil society, the private sector and the media from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) member-states are meeting in Accra under the auspices of the ECOWAS Commission to fashion out practical ways to stem harassment on the highways and borders within the region. The three-day meeting which opened yesterday, is to mobilise civil society, the private sector and the media to combat harassment on the highways and at the borders as they were the main victims and beneficiaries of the implementation of the ECOWAS protocol on free movement. Participants would also take a critical look at the ECOWAS Commission's memorandum on the status of the implementation of regional protocols on free movement, right of residence and establishment of citizenship and come up with recommendation to effect those provisions. The memorandum recalled that since the adoption of the ECOWAS protocol relating to free movement, the right of residence and establishment of citizenship on May 29, 1979, individual member-states had perpetually violated its provisions. It noted that those protocols provided for the removal of barriers between member-states to ensure free movement of persons, goods and services, grant community citizenship to nationals of member-states and the right of residence and establishment of enterprises by citizens of member-states. By extension, the protocols also provided for the abolition of visa requirement for ECOWAS citizens travelling within the sub-region, issuance of ECOWAS passports and travellers' certificate to be recognised by all member-states and the use of ECOWAS Travellers cheques for trading, among other things. "Despite all these measures, travelling within the ECOWAS sub-region is extremely difficult, on account of the ever-increasing number of illegal barriers and roadblocks, and the extortion of money from travellers at every checkpoint," the memorandum said. It noted that on the basis of the provision of the protocols, the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr Mohamed Ibn Chambas appointed an eight-member committee to study the situation at the borders and on the highways and make recommendations regarding the status of implementation of free movement protocols within the sub-region. The committee observed that with the exception of Burkina Faso, which recently reduced the number of checkpoints considerably, a large number of illegal roadblocks still existed in all the other member-states and systematic racketeering was also rife at such places. The committee noted that, among other things, joint security patrols set up to combat organised crime had been turned into toll stations with security officials from immigration, customs and police extorting money from travellers. "At some borders, volunteers are recruited by immigration officers to carry out racketeering activities, some borders close at 10 pm whereas they are supposed to be operating round the clock and by that, they give way for criminal activities to be perpetrated," the committee noted. It also observed that even though all member-countries had ratified the free movement protocols and their supplementary text, immigration officers refused to recognise national identity cards as a valid intra-ECOWAS travel document from sub-regional citizens. The committee also noted that, apart from Benin, Nigeria, Senegal, Guinea, Liberia and Niger, where all the three types of ECOWAS passports, namely the ordinary, service and diplomatic passports have been put into circulation, the other member-states gave excuses that they had a backlog of national passports to issue. The committee, therefore, identified national authorities (governments), immigration, customs and security service, the private sector, the media and the ECOWAS Commission itself as key stakeholders in the holistic approach to stem harassment and promote free movement as a major factor in the realisation of overall regional integrations. It called on the ECOWAS Commission to lead the way in ensuring public awareness about the rights of free movement for ECOWAS citizens, education for the border security, immigration and customs on free movement protocols, establishment of joint border posts and restructuring of such posts with appropriate facilities to facilitate travelling process. I guess not all countries are practicing the terms of the ECOWAS agreement. |
i have not received anything from you yet. |
edowealth(at)yahoo.com . i will be expecting your mail. |
What did Pat do to you. There are many others to pick from. FYI, you don't have to hold a degree in economics to be an economist. |
I will be in Lagos for one year. Will the owner agree to a one year rental. It does not make sense to me to pay for 2 years when I only need it for one year. |
live Pat utomi alone. Pick on someone else. |
Another way to remove credible aspirants from contesting. i think she herself needs to take the test. I bet you that she would fail the test. |
This guys need to be shutting the ball inside |
where can i watch this. any links. |
Arik is the bomb. |
na wah o. Next is Aso villa. |
is it still available. |
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that is really crazy.I do have friends that work there. |
thanks bro |
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Sorry my dear,they are two different things. Ask the Queen. |
my favorite boot.
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my favorite flip flops.
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