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CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Nominated For Billboard Music Awards by laterthings: 10:09am On May 17, 2017
I so much love this song


I need a one dance
got Hennessy in my hands
one more time for I go
higher power have taken hold on me....

for those saying that Wizzy is just a backup should just shut it do you know what it means to feature in such a great song.

"One Dance" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his fourth studio album, Views (2016). It features guest vocals from Nigerian Afrobeat artist Wizkid and British singer Kyla.[4] The artists co-wrote the dancehall and afrobeat song with its co-producers Nineteen85, DJ Maphorisa, and Noah "40" Shebib, with production assistance from Wizkid.[5][6] Crazy Cousinz and Kyla also received songwriting credits for the sampling of their 2008 UK funky song "Do You Mind".[7]

"One Dance" was released for digital download on April 5, 2016 and was serviced to US urban, rhythmic, and contemporary hit radio on April 12, 2016.[8][9][10] "One Dance" was released shortly after the release date for Views was announced, alongside "Pop Style". "One Dance" was the first of three dancehall singles to be released from Views, along with "Controlla" and "Too Good".[11][12]

"One Dance" reached number one in 15 countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, becoming Drake's first number-one single in all 15 countries as the lead artist. It topped the US Billboard Hot 100 for 10 non-consecutive weeks and the UK Singles Chart for 15 consecutive weeks, making it the joint-second longest consecutive number one in the country. Featured artist Wizkid became the first Nigerian artist to top the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[13] "One Dance" became the second dancehall song of 2016 to top the Billboard Hot 100 after Rihanna's "Work" which also featured Drake.

On September 7, 2016, Billboard named "One Dance" the 2016 Song of the Summer.[14] As of December 2016, it has sold 2 million copies in the US, thus being the fifth-best-selling song of the year.[15] For Apple Music it was the best performing song of the year.[16] On October 15, 2016, "One Dance" became the most played song ever on streaming media service Spotify, with over one billion individual streams, overtaking the previous record held by Major Lazer and DJ Snake's "Lean On".[17][18][19] "One Dance" was the best-performing single worldwide of 2016[20] and is one of the best-selling of all-time.
PoliticsRe: Babangida Sent A Bag Of Money To Buhari In 1988 - Biographer Reveals What He Did by laterthings: 2:08pm On May 16, 2017
PointZerom:
The point here is that stolen money was given to Buhari and he did not only accept it, he also used the money.

If a gift is given to you and you accept it, what and how you used the gift doesn't matter again to the giver of the gift.

If the EFCC should arrest Buhari for accepting this stolen money, his explanation that he distributed the stolen money to beggars cannot be substantiated. It is a financial crime to accept a stolen money in the first place and given out such money to people for whatsoever reason and condition makes you a culprit not a kind citizen.

People should not celebrate Buhari here if actually he received a bag filled with stolen money and distributed same to beggars, people should rather condemn him for not blowing the whistle or returning the stolen money.

For the fact that Anini the notorious criminal distributed stolen money to beggars, does not make him(Anini)a saint.
you are dumber than people liking your post. A Military head of state who have unfettered access to 'the people's' gave same to Buhary and the later retun it to the people and you are here blabbing nonsone
in fact to slap you dey hungry me sad
PoliticsRe: Court Transfers Alleged Bribery Case Involving 23 Inec Officials To Portharcourt by laterthings: 6:44am On May 16, 2017
hmmm! the kangaroo federal high court in PH that is under the payroll of wike shocked
PDP judges I dey hailooo undecided
well APC forming saints and non interference with the judiciary will really scuttle the fight on corruption cry
If you want to fight a pig then be ready to get dirty sad
beat them right down in their own game damn it!
well breakfast is ready for all you wailers grin
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria 5 Best Governors Since The 4th Republic (1999-till Date) by laterthings: 4:50am On May 16, 2017
vatiqan:
@ Op, I was enjoying it until I saw the Number 1! Someone must have paid you to do this rubbish. List 30 governors in Nigeria, Amaechi, would not be among.


You said till date, where is Ambode?
another wailer spotted grin
breakfast ti la ready grin
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PoliticsRe: Yemi Ogunbiyi's 70th Birthday: Wole Soyinka, Rotimi Amaechi, Others Pictured by laterthings: 7:08pm On May 15, 2017
Rotimi chibuike Amaechi the APC Campaign general that sink the wailing PDP grin

wailers food is ready grin
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria 5 Best Governors Since The 4th Republic (1999-till Date) by laterthings: 6:54pm On May 15, 2017
iluvdonjazzy:
wao this is great, he deserve the position, but d way they are just abusing him make it look like he did nt do anything, his achievement even beat GEJ as a president.
my brother because hin join apc cheesy
CelebritiesRe: Meme Featuring Tuface, Nwankwo And Okocha Trending On Twitter by laterthings: 6:51pm On May 15, 2017
lol too funny cheesy
PoliticsRe: Nigeria 5 Best Governors Since The 4th Republic (1999-till Date) by laterthings: 3:17am On May 10, 2017
PoliticsRe: Nigeria 5 Best Governors Since The 4th Republic (1999-till Date) by laterthings: 3:10am On May 10, 2017
PoliticsRe: Nigeria 5 Best Governors Since The 4th Republic (1999-till Date) by laterthings: 3:01am On May 10, 2017
CelebritiesRe: Adorable Photo Of Debie-rise's Father Hugging Her As She Returned Home by laterthings: 2:55am On May 10, 2017
so na me go hug am ni
PoliticsRe: Wike Pays Condolence Visit To NYSC On Death Of Corps Member (Photos) by laterthings: 2:53pm On Mar 23, 2016
WIke killed him because he threatened INEC official before the rerun election
PoliticsRe: Sexy Beautiful Yummy Babes Of MBGN!! by laterthings: 4:10pm On Oct 23, 2015
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shocked waooo! ukwu umma.
I can give a head and a neck for this grin
PoliticsRe: Amaechi Vs Akpabio: Who Performed Better As A Governor by laterthings: 5:35pm On Oct 20, 2015
Yanks101:
Then why does akwaibom looks more civilized than rivers state.?
Do you even know how both states look like?
what does civility have to do with the performance of the ex-governors huh match their performance base on the factors outlined by the op and move on
PoliticsRe: Amaechi Vs Akpabio: Who Performed Better As A Governor by laterthings: 5:13pm On Oct 20, 2015
jusRadical:
Please stop peddling lies. Which 350 mW? To which national grid?

Please verify your claims.
please read this and make a formal apology to me embarassed

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/revisiting-the-rivers-state-power-project/216944/

The power project embarked upon by the River State government had been in the news lately. But keen observers of the issues at stake are of the opinion that the controversy surrounding the project is in pursuance of the political vendetta against the immediate past governor of Rivers State, the Rt. Hon. Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi, and the plot to ensure he is not appointed into any position of significance by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.


Not a few believed that the smoke is from the fire discretely ignited by Nyesom Wike regime, which has commenced another series of lies, outright falsification of documents and despicable abuse of the oaths process to throw dusts into the eyes of the citizens.
Vendetta? Yes, it is indeed a vendetta zealously pursued against Amaechi and his traducers care less if Rivers state remains stagnant because of that. His sin is that he supported a competent, incorruptible and pan Nigerian citizen of Muslim, Fulani and Northern extraction to defeat an incompetent, oligarchical and weak leader that presided over a clueless and evidently corrupt administration. They did not and are yet to see the logic in his decision to do what is right in the interest of the nation instead of supporting a failed leader from the Niger Delta.


Their present focus is on the Rivers State Power Generation infrastructure and the Rivers State Specialist Hospital project. There are some basic facts the harbingers of hate and demonization of Amaechi failed to realise or they intentionally did not want to disclose to the Rivers people. These are:


The Amaechi administration inherited power asset of 236MW from plants at Trans Amadi and Obrikom; On assumption of office in 2007, the construction of 100MW at Obrikom was ongoing while a 30MW station at Onne was undergoing rehabilitation; The completed plants were operating at 20 per cent capacity due to maintenance and transmission challenges; In 2010, the Amaechi administration commenced the construction of 180MW power plant at Afam (This green field project that is based on Gas Turbine Technology is known as Afam 1 and contracted to Saipem, an internationally acclaimed power energy company of high repute. Note that the Afam Gas manifold owned by SPDC was already in existence and this project was designed to leverage on that); and in 2013, the administration commenced the construction of another 180MW at Afam to bring the total capacity there to 360MW.


With an almost 750MW installed power generation capacity in the state, the Amaechi administration embarked, through a cabinet decision, on the divestiture of 70 per cent of the assets across board to ensure sustainability, accountability and efficiency. The government off loaded 70 per cent of the assets to NG Power Consortium, which has consolidated itself as the largest power energy generation company in Nigeria. This company is the core owner and operator of Egbin Power Plant in Lagos.
The NG Power Consortium acquired 541MW, representing 70 per cent of the assets at a unit rate of US$800,000.00/MW and this amounted to US$302,400,000.00. The company remitted US$75,600,000.00 representing 25 percent of the proceeds to the state government in 2013. The balance was remitted in instalments over the next one year.


It is important to further note the following: All payments in the transaction passed through the Zenith Bank and the records are there for verification purposes; The entire transaction complied with standard Due Process provisions from the cabinet to the Ministry of Power to other agencies of government; Part of the proceeds was used to pay Saipem for the construction of Afam (11) plant; Furthermore, part of the proceeds was used to clear out contractual obligations in other ministries and agencies of government; Part of the proceeds was also used to settle obligations to Shell and AGIP for gas supplies to the power plants; and part of the proceeds was injected into the 2014/2015 budget appropriation.


The records are there in all agencies and parastatals and schedule of the withdrawals are available for the present regime in Port Harcourt to access and be well informed. It is pertinent for the Rivers State government to appreciate that in public financial administration, sources and application of funds is a continuum. Every revenue goes into the state coffers and used in appropriation depending on the developmental orientation and agenda of the administration.


The most laughable allegation by the confused propagandists of the Wike regime is the fruitless attempt at using the CLINORIV Specialist Hospital to smear the image of Amaechi. Nothing projects the lack of understanding of these agents of falsehood than their inability to understand how government projects are valued to determine money for work done.
The Rivers State government under Gov. Amaechi decided to build a specialist hospital in the state to save the government and people the huge amount of money spent in overseas treatment. It was a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement between the state government and Clinotech Diagnostics and Pharmaceuticals Inc, Canada (“Clinotech”) for the building of a 1,000 room, 12 story specialist hospital in Port Harcourt.
These are the important facts: the government’s equity in the Specialist Hospital is 40 percent; Clinotech mobilized to site at the old University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital and commenced work on the master plan, design and commissioned consultancy works for the project; the state government contributed its equity share of N4.6bn to demonstrate commitment to the project; Clinotech reneged on its commitment of 60 per cent equity contribution siting global recession (However, the government carried on with the project because of its significant to the health needs of the state); and the government awarded a contract to Clinotech to construct the hospital on Turnkey basis for 24 months.

On the allegations made by the Nyesom Wike crew on this project against Amaechi, there is an interesting development: Instead of making effort to recover the money already given to Clinoriv, the Government awarded a fresh contract to Clinotech.
This is true. For a specialist hospital of this magnitude, a Turnkey project is internationally recognized as the best form for procurement. This is the professional practice in specialized works of this nature, hence a Turnkey contract was awarded on 15th December 2008 to Clinotech for the following reasons:


Clinotch understood the vision behind the project and had demonstrated technical proficiency and commitment to the project by; mobilizing to three different sites to ensure successful project take off; expending substantial funds to complete the Master-plan, design and commencing substantial feasibility, engineering, and topographical works on the project; mobilizing local and expatriate technical staff to the project
Hence, there was no money to recover as construction works had begun, substantial procurement and shipment of plant and machinery had commenced.


There was allegation that not even a single stone had been laid at the proposed site of the hospital up till today. This is false, completely malicious and misleading. One wonders if the present administration in Rivers State has bothered to read the project file and visit the project site. One can only draw the conclusion that the present administration is unable to carry out due diligence. There is documentation evidencing the actual level and cost of work done on site.
There is also evidence of cost of materials, plant and machinery as at March 2010 when Clinotech vacated the site. Details of work shows that site clearance was 100 percent; temporary access road/Driveway, 100 percent; permanent fencing, 41 percent; construction of residential facilities, 100 percent; concrete drainage, 10 percent; basement excavation, 36 percent; piling (17 points), 3.5 percent; hardcore, 6.5 percent.


Also, the statement of valuation of work also shows that technical and engineering works is N753,750,000.00; total construction and residential facilities N361,416,716.00; plants and equipment on site N719,790,613.00;
personnel mobilization, staff and labor N517,500,000.00; materials on site N1,239,797,905.00; measured work N307,844,569.00; work done at old sites N168,513,139.00; while the total value of work done is put at N4,068,612,942.50


Hence, there is more than a single stone laid at site. Also the claim that Governor Amaechi out of criminal negligence or sheer connivance had maintained a studied silence for seven years without making any efforts to retrieve the money unlawfully paid to Clinoriv for the failed hospital project is completely malicious and typical of the present governor of Rivers State who has no vision to develop the Rivers people, but whose sole agenda is to tarnish the reputation of Chibuike Amaechi. The truth is that Governor Amaechi personally instigated an investigation into the financial activities of Clinotech in the project.


On 5 March 2010, the governor reported a case of alleged breach of contract and fraudulent diversion of funds to the Commissioner of Police, CP Suleiman Abba.
The Rivers State Executive council appointed the firm of Utchay Okorji to perform an inventorisation exercise of the construction site. According to the report, the ground total cost of all direct and incidental items on site was valued at N2,314,134,140 (two billion, three hundred and fourteen thousand, one hundred and thirty four thousand, one hundred forty naira only).


Additionally, the government engaged NUGI Limited to perform a Technical Audit of the quality and value of the work done as at the date Clinotech vacated the site. According to the report, the total value of work done and materials on site was N4,068,612,942.50. (four billion, sixty eight million , six hundred and twelve thousand, nine hundred and forty two naira, fifty kobo.)
These are verifiable facts any citizen can access. While they are cracking their brains on how to stop Amaechi from holding any important position in Abuja, the Lion of Ubima is taking life easy and putting his life in God’s hand. God is the only giver of power not man.

- Ngozika and Friday wrote from Port Harcourt.
PoliticsRe: Amaechi Vs Akpabio: Who Performed Better As A Governor by laterthings: 3:40pm On Oct 20, 2015
Job creation..... give it to Amaechi for employing over 13 thousand teachers at a go something even the then president could not do

Infrastructure ......give it to Akpabio he did a great job in this sectore. quality roads and bridges

Education ...... give it to Rotimi. over 500 well equiped model primary and secondary schools is not beans

Power generation..... Clearly Amaechi. he Added over 350MW to national grid and upgraded the Omuku gas turbin to its optimum production

Health..... i will also give to Amaechi. he did well especially for his free health policies and over 100 health centers built across the state

Sports..... maybe Amaechi for building not only a stadium but a game village. in his watch the state won the National games for the first time. the two state teams Sharks and dolphin recorded one of their best successes with both teams remaining in the top flight for a prolonged period

...am coming back
IslamRe: Saudi Tragedy: Hajj Commission Identifies 30 Dead Nigerians by laterthings: 10:39pm On Sep 26, 2015
religion opion of the poor and suffering sad
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Best Cities Challenge (join Poll Now) by laterthings: 11:35am On Sep 17, 2015
cjrane:
He wants you to say Ibadan and Abeokuta. grin

Trust Yoruba man with lies. grin
hehe u'r funny
PoliticsRe: Ministers Are Very Important And Not Noisemakers: A Reply To PMB by laterthings: 11:33am On Sep 17, 2015
too much half baked analysis these days
PoliticsRe: Rivers Polls: Cult Groups, Thugs Worked For PDP— SSS Officer by laterthings: 6:01am On Sep 13, 2015
IbnSultaan:
An officer of the State Security

“Let me say that shortly after
voting commenced, we started
receiving reports of hijack of
electoral materials by a cult
group known as Icelanders. At Ngo Ward 1,
materials meant for the election were
carted away. At Ward 2, materials meant
for the ward was also hijacked by the same
group. At Ward 6, we received news of voter
intimidation, particularly those perceived to
be members of other parties apart from the
PDP.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/189930-rivers-governorship-polls-cult-groups-thugs-worked-for-pdp-sss-officer-reveals.html
The said Ngo ward 1 is coincidentally the ward a friend of mine serve as a po. my brother the level of beating he received from those cult guys despite yielding to their biddings is phenomenal. he is still recuperating from the ordeal. to say the least, their are thing that are way too much to be ignored.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Best Cities Challenge (join Poll Now) by laterthings: 4:50pm On Sep 12, 2015
cjrane:
He wants you to say Ibadan and Abeokuta. grin

Trust Yoruba man with lies. grin
hmm! but every one is entitled to his own opinon
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Best Cities Challenge (join Poll Now) by laterthings: 11:38pm On Sep 11, 2015
WIZGUY69:
tribalist!

t
how do you mean angry
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Best Cities Challenge (join Poll Now) by laterthings: 11:30pm On Sep 11, 2015
PH for high standard of living due to so much oil money
Enugu, calabar, owerri are cities with relatively low crime rate
Abuja, Lagos and Owerri are beautiful cities
Calabar, Owerri and Enugu are serene and very clean cities
Owerri, Lagos and Ph are cities with the biggest grooving/flexing in naija
PoliticsRe: Ogoni People Pledges Support For Biafra, Seeks Forgiveness From The Igbos. by laterthings: 11:20pm On Sep 11, 2015
op, stop fanning the amber of discord and disunity
PoliticsRe: Breaking News:wike Probe Panel:amaechi Gov.embezzled Over N250b In 2yrs-vanguard by laterthings: 5:21pm On Aug 06, 2015
drshrewd:
The panel constituted over two months ago by the Rivers State governor Bar. Nyesom Wike to probe into the financial dealings of the immediate past administration in the state has just bla bla bla bla bla… I know that is the kind of news children of hate and jealousy would love to hear. Look at their ugly utapiapia faces and evil witch eyes staring at this post with disappointment after almost climaxing on the caption.

A probe panel of over two months and up till now no concrete findings or indictment of commissioners, head of agencies, accountant general, etc. instead we keep hearing old recycled stories of he sold power plant. Is that a crime? GEJ sold Gensco, Disco, etc, and still left a debt of over $50b. Amaechi did not incur any debt for the state instead he left the state a net creditor___ over N100b owed Rivers state by FG. They talked about the monorail without any quantifiable evidence of diversion of found meant for the project. Same thing also go for other flimsy allegations against the former state governor.

I reckoned from one of the electioneering campaigns of the incumbent governor in Obi Akpor, he promised to publish evidence of corrupt deals of the then governor Rotimi Ameachi. Up till date he has not been able to do that. In fact, am getting more increasingly inclined that Ameachi is clean because on several public appearances he has dared his detractors to provide evidence linking him to financial fraud. But guess what, his detractors keep recycling stale and unfounded road side kind of allegation without substance.

Amaechi as a person does not have the usual conspicuous avarice tendencies which the average Nigeria politician has. This is the major reason why he fell out with most political heavy weight in Rivers State who are all after their pockets. Have you ever asked yourself why almost all the political big wigs in Rivers State (Odili, Awuse, Austin Okpara, Chibudan uche, Omehia, etc) are all his enemies? He stated it clearly that Rivers money is meant for Rivers People and this is the major reason he performed as a governor and is by far the best governor Rivers has ever had (even his greatest enemies acknowledge that).

In contrast to what is playing out today, Wike has surrounded himself with countless political God fathers where vested interest is prioritized over real dividend of democracy. Imagine a state where a rugged Politian like Awuse is appointed the chairman of Rivers State Inland revenue Board, Philips Obuah, the Rivers State PDP chairman, is appointed the sole Administrator of the Rivers State environmental sanitation, and so many nepotic appointments where vested interest, stomach infrastructure and political rewards hold sway over competence, merit and track record.

Nepotism they say breeds mediocrity, the operation zero pot hole the state government borrowed N30b for is just a charade to fund mediocrity and divert the rest to refund politicians who contributed for 2015 Election. The construction of Azikiwe street that I saw trending on this board some weeks ago is just a shining example of such mediocrity at best. When I went there to see the ongoing project myself I was shocked by the quality of work going on there. A major trunk street that is supposed to link diuobu area to Eagle Island and Agip via Iloabuchi thus freeing up some traffic along part of Ikwerri road is now being constructed with the wackiest narrow open drainage system and by mushroom contractors as opposed to Julius begger whom the governor initially boosted would handle the contract.

The last time I saw project of such low quality was during Odili’s time as governor. Amachi came and rose the bar of governance that ought to be maintained or improved upon. Wike should drive around D-line and Orowoko part of PH and learn from his predecessor Amaechi what inner Street look like___ underground drainage and pedestrian walk way with high quality construction. Everybody would recall that when Amaechi took over The Rivers state government, PH and its Environs was like a huge construction site with well mapped out Blue print for quality Road construction. That is what I call real dividend of democracy not the one we are witnessing which is a mere eye service at best.
Finally, a former governor who made the following achievement without sinking his state into huge debt ought to be respected

1) Built over 500 schools with modern state of the art facilities with at least 10 in each LGA (whish other state governor can beat this in quality and quantity), also transformed UST

2) Built over 100 primary and secondary health centers with well equipped facilities with at least 3 in each LGA (whish other state governor can beat this in quality and quantity)

3) Trained and employed over 13,000 teachers and over 400 doctors(trained Abroad) to man those beautiful schools and health center respectively (even the president can’t match this)

4) He revolutionalised infrastructure in Rivers state. Anybody living in Rivers state and really know the state very well will recall that Rivers state as a whole barely has five dualised road before the inception of Amaechi’s administration but the story has change as we have lost count in the number of high quality dualised road with underground drainage and pedestrian walk ways. Several fly over and bridges were constructed. Inner street construction was taken to another level with underground drainages and pedestrian walk way D-line, Oroworokwo, GRA areas come to mind. Check out the infrastructure in Rainbow town initiative stated by the Amaechi’s administration where we have clusters of several up rise building that are almost in completion stage. We also have the greater PH where modern city infrastructure is being constructed( Roads, underground utility system, etc) , Olympic sports complex of international standard with modern state of the art basket ball court (two), Olympic standard aquarium (Two), Fifa standard football pitch (40,000 capacity second largest in the country after Abuja stadium), volley court, etc.

How about the revolution in agriculture, the Songhai initiative, Banana plantation, cassava plantation etc, RSSDA oversea scholarship for both indigenes and non endegens, etc. In fact, you need a full book to completely reel off the achievement of this young ex governor of Rivers State.

For those of you that are breaking their heads that he is begging for a position in Buhari’s cabinet. I wonder how a man that have tested the position of a speaker and governor (16yrs in between) in one of the richest state in Nigeria be desperate about mere ministerial position. I guest he is most okay and satisfied with the position he assumed since 29th may, 2015 which is the control general of SEPTO (Send Ebele and Patient back to otueke)
bros u'r are rightoo. where is the official report of the probe panel. wike should answer this
PoliticsRe: Dora Akunyili's 61st Posthumous Birthday Is Today by laterthings: 3:52pm On Jul 14, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Imo State Is Indebted To Over 500B Naira- Guardian News by laterthings: 11:33am On Jul 12, 2015
patmaine:
thanks
young man don't luxuriate in another man's idiocy sad
PoliticsRe: Imo State Is Indebted To Over 500B Naira- Guardian News by laterthings: 11:28am On Jul 12, 2015
chinolization:
Let me educate you, you are not well disposed to get unofficial government information than the former number 4 man.
hehehhehe, you are very shallow in your reasoning young man. was he no 4 in Imo or Nigeria? for crying out loud we have 36 states in Nigeria. he will be more disposed to tell us how much GEJ borrowed ( both official and unofficial ones including the over N400b borrowed to pay salaries shocked)
PoliticsRe: Imo State Is Indebted To Over 500B Naira- Guardian News by laterthings: 11:04am On Jul 12, 2015
chinolization:
Forget the official cover. Imo state has borrowed to the extent that the state has been banned by CBN from further borrowing. Even the bastard abagworo knows what am saying is the fact. cheesy

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let me educate you. for a state governor to borrow money it must be captured in the state government appropriation bill (or its addendum there in) and same must be approved by the state house of assembly after debating on it. this process is within the public knowledge.

the question is where did Ihedioha conjured the N500b from? any paper evidence? note that the said amount is almost the state's four years budget. so go figure out the lie and illogicality cheesy
PoliticsRe: Imo State Is Indebted To Over 500B Naira- Guardian News by laterthings: 10:40am On Jul 12, 2015
this is bland accusation na! it's just over N52b from what I saw from the DMO. and that amount is less than the average external debt stock of states [url]http://www.dmo.gov.ng/oci/subn/docs/Federal%20and%20State%20Governments%20External%20Debt%20Stock%20as%20at%2031st%20December%202014.pdf[/url]
Note that that external debt stock is always higher than domestic debt stock. here is the link for demostic debt stock when it was last updated in 2013 [url]http://www.dmo.gov.ng/oci/subn/docs/Domestic%20Debt%20Stock%20of%20the%20States%20and%20the%20FCT%20as%20at%20December%2031st,%202013.pdf[/url]

So Ihedioha should stop this cheap propaganda
RomanceRe: Is Masturbating Natural Even At Thirties Or There Is A Side Effect To It by laterthings: 10:27pm On Mar 08, 2015
sinizia:
There is an old English proverb quoted frequently that “excess of everything is bad” and masturbation is no exemption. Masturbation is regarded a disgraceful action that performs a important part in decreasing the self esteem of masturbation addict. Masturbation, also known as self-sex, is regarded a selfish sexual activity that can often lead many to an habit which can impact their lifestyles negatively.

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For one side, it can affect a person physically. Conditions such as hair loss, poor eyesight, and weight loss
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problems from excessive m*asturbation. But physical
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M*asturbation Addiction can cause loss of hair and eyesight
Some social effects of m*asturbation addiction include loss of interest in daily life activities, poor work performance, no interest in life and a disturbed family life. Many m*asturbation addicts appear to be. shy, solitary, and mentally distressed a lot of the time.

Depression is also a common consequence of excessive
m*asturbation. Such social and mental effects can be harder to eliminate than the physical ones. M*asturbation Depression One of the main Side Effects of M*asturbation Addiction is Depression

M*asturbation addiction can affect someone’s moral values, especially for those who feel very ashamed about what they’re doing or are religious. These feelings of guilt and ruined moral values can affect a person for their entire lives and be impossible to recover.

Over m*asturbation participants experience problems with
concentration and memory. This is a dangerous side effect of over m*asturbation and signals that the brain is being over drained of acetycholine. Over m*asturbation drains motor neurons and neuro-muscular endings of acetycholine, which is eventually replaced. Over m*asturbation can lead to absentmindedness, memory loss, lack of concentration, and eye floaters. To fight these symptoms, the chemical levels in your body needs to be balanced. These negative effects that result from
m*asturbation addiction are the reason why steps should be taken to quit it when one realizes that they
have a problem. Seek help from a professional when you start to sense an addiction to m*asturbation forming.
http://www.haqjo.com/side-effects-of-masturbation-addiction/
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chueee! uncle you are the biggest liar of all time

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