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Got this error message on my prepaid meter👇 An error code occurred while validating product info |
This is one of the reasons I left the real estate agent work. Planning to invest on my own real estate business now. May God give me the grace to pure enough money into the genuine business. |
I think many of them lack ability to build a good home. |
What can you bring to the table doesn't mean a man want to cheat. A relationship should not be one sided. A man can render benefits to a lady in terms of money and help but the moment the man is having a little problem the lady can run away. It simply means can that lady stand with him when things go wrong to solve problem together. |
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There is already increment in the electricity tarrif. I observed last two years when I got my prepaid meter, it was ₦49 per unit. Last year they increased to ₦57 per unit. In this present year, it has been increased to ₦67 per unit. This is what I'm currently paying in Lagos with a proof. When you critically examine this, there's already an increment existing in the electricity tarrif. Which one again is "propose Increase in electricity tarrif". That means with 40% increment effective from July 1st, we will be paying an estimation of ₦96 per unit. Please share the situation in your area and let's stop this scam. Enough is enough from this electricity company |
Jandor that was leaking tomtom when he was talking ![]() DeTribalisedCit: |
It wrote my transaction is processing Pecopo: |
Got to their customer care now they told me their USSD is down. Thanks for the response Pecopo: |
Thanks for the good response Oloki: |
How long does it take for wema bank ussd code to transfer money because I've transferred since yesterday 9:00p.m up till now the person has not received it. Please don't ignore if you know about it. Needs solution |
Thank you Skyfornia: |
Don't mind him his thought is irrelevant.[quote author=NwekeUG post=121328846]Obasanjo Lacks Credibility - Sowore Slams Obasanjo For Condemning 2023 Election Result Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore, has tackled former president of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo after he wrote an open letter to President Buhari, asking him to order the cancellation of any result that the credibility is in doubt and order a fresh election in places where elections were disrupted for next Saturday, March 4th 2023, IGBERETV reports. Reacting to Obasanjo's letter, Sowore said he has no “credibility” to talk about fraudulent elections, alleging that the former president organised some of the most fraudulent elections during his 8 year tenure as president of Nigeria. Sowore wrote on his Twitter handle; https://twitter.com/YeleSowore/status/1630314387482312704?t=H_CZmlhN6GknAOync1iOuA&s=19[/quote] |
they are still learning lhordspy: |
They proved to be Fountain of knowledge AngelGabbyShara: |
Failure will always have excuse duro4chang: |
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Don't know him but sympathize with his family and associate. May his gentle soul rest in peace and may God grant him eternal rest. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi Raji hun |
Bridersrail1256:Very saddening. Don't mind them. They are animals in human flesh. That is why we don't grow as a people. |
Thelife:Mind your comment. The victim of the incident is my cousin. |
Thelife:It is advisable you keep shut if you don't have any good thing to contribute. |
Neddstark:Good point� |
xProfx:Very correct. òye to kan ara iwo si n bọ wa kan ara ẹdẹ́. We need to be very serious about the security situation in the region. |
Controversy trails killing of student allegedly by Amotekun The state police command and Amotekun corps in the state are keeping mum on the alleged murder Controversy has trailed the killing of Akolade Gbadebo, a 400-level student of the University of Ibadan by a suspected member of the Oyo State security agency codenamed Amotekun Corps. PREMIUM TIMES gathered that Mr Gbadebo was shot while students at a UI campus affiliated with the Federal College of Education in Oyo town were having fun around 10:30 p.m. last Thursday at Atiba. Students who witnessed the incident told our correspondent that the victim died from the gunshot wound immediately. The victim’s younger brother, Habeeb Gbadebo, told our correspondent that the matter was reported at the Atiba Police Divisional Headquarters but they did not take any action. “By the time we reported the matter at Iyanganku at the state police headquarters, we were told that Amotekun reported the matter as robbery case. All Amotekun guys are doing is to twist the case but we won’t take that. My brother’s life matters.” In his reaction, the Chairperson of the Joint Campus Committee of National Association of Nigerian Students in Oyo State, Mayowa Opakunle, in a press conference on Wednesday, asked the government to take decisive action on the alleged action of the Amotekun operatives. “We want the police to investigate the matter thoroughly and Governor Seyi Makinde said during the inauguration that he should be held responsible for any crime committed by Amotekun because he is their overall boss,” he said. Amotekun, police keep mum For two days, this newspaper made efforts to speak with the police and Amotekun on the alleged murder but they did not respond to our correspondent’s enquiries. The spokesperson of Amotekun corps in the state, Ayolola Adedoja, did not respond to calls and text messages. The state Police Public Relations Officer, Olugbenga Fadeyi, claimed not to be aware of the shooting. He promised to find out about the matter and get back to this newspaper but he never did two days after. Controversy trails killing of student allegedly by Amotekun The state police command and Amotekun corps in the state are keeping mum on the alleged murder Controversy has trailed the killing of Akolade Gbadebo, a 400-level student of the University of Ibadan by a suspected member of the Oyo State security agency codenamed Amotekun Corps. PREMIUM TIMES gathered that Mr Gbadebo was shot while students at a UI campus affiliated with the Federal College of Education in Oyo town were having fun around 10:30 p.m. last Thursday at Atiba. Students who witnessed the incident told our correspondent that the victim died from the gunshot wound immediately. The victim’s younger brother, Habeeb Gbadebo, told our correspondent that the matter was reported at the Atiba Police Divisional Headquarters but they did not take any action. “By the time we reported the matter at Iyanganku at the state police headquarters, we were told that Amotekun reported the matter as robbery case. All Amotekun guys are doing is to twist the case but we won’t take that. My brother’s life matters.” In his reaction, the Chairperson of the Joint Campus Committee of National Association of Nigerian Students in Oyo State, Mayowa Opakunle, in a press conference on Wednesday, asked the government to take decisive action on the alleged action of the Amotekun operatives. “We want the police to investigate the matter thoroughly and Governor Seyi Makinde said during the inauguration that he should be held responsible for any crime committed by Amotekun because he is their overall boss,” he said. Amotekun, police keep mum For two days, this newspaper made efforts to speak with the police and Amotekun on the alleged murder but they did not respond to our correspondent’s enquiries. The spokesperson of Amotekun corps in the state, Ayolola Adedoja, did not respond to calls and text messages. The state Police Public Relations Officer, Olugbenga Fadeyi, claimed not to be aware of the shooting. He promised to find out about the matter and get back to this newspaper but he never did two days after. He has since not responded to subsequent calls and text messages. Governor not responsive This newspaper also made efforts to hear from Governor Makinde but did not get a response from him. Mr Makinde’s Chief Press Secretary, Taiwo Adisa, did not respond to calls and a text message asking if the alleged action of the operatives has been brought to the knowledge of his principal. He did not also respond to the question of whether any action would be taken to curb future occurrence. Not pleased with the long silence of Mr Makinde since last Thursday, the South-west zone of NANS in a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES by its spokesperson, Kazeem Israel, said the governor should be held accountable. “We are most angered by the fact that the Governor of Oyo State has given violence too much time to thrive in the state without any attempt to control the excesses of this security outfit. We are directing our anger at the Governor because he has explicitly declared during the inauguration of this outfit that he should be held accountable for the activities of the Amotekun operatives and we must state categorically that their conducts since establishment smacks logic and outrightly negate the rule of law. “Governor Seyi Makonde is undoubtedly exhibiting the characteristics of a failure by allowing the Hobbesian State of nature to gain full ground in a State he is the CSO most especially by a security outfit that is under his direct supervision and control.” The students said they would not tolerate extra-judicial killings in Oyo. “So, before we totally descend to a state of perpetual anarchy, Governor Seyi Makinde and his acolytes must do the needful in addressing security challenges confronting the people of the State most especially by erasing touts from the apparatchiks of the Western Nigeria Security Network codenamed Amotekun.” “On a final note, we demand that a judicial panel be constituted to investigate the activities of Amotekun in the state most especially the recent murder of a 400Level student of Federal College of Education, Oyo (Special) affiliated to University of Ibadan and the violence meted on executives of NANS/JCC, Oyo axis amongst others.” https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/432984-controversy-trails-killing-of-student-allegedly-by-amotekun.html |


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