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EmagNig:Who be dis? Newly-promoted clubs ![]() Newcastle?...chaiii...no be by force dem dey take analyze football nah... |
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It is very important to pay attention to changes in our body especially the ones we would ideally consider as 'minor or little'. Regular medical check-ups don't really flourish in this part of the world. It is only when our bodies run temperature that we see reasons to visit hospitals and in many cases, we believe lonart or amartem or panadol can do the job whereas what is taking place in the body system surpasses the treatment being sought after. Tips below are pointers/indicators that should not be ignored. MOD, do the needful to save lives. 1. Urinary problem |
tobimillar:Well unfortunately GEJ plunged naija into very deep mess and gave room for corruption to thrive. He must not escape probe. |
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Police is your friend. Bail is free. |
President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday warned that he would not tolerate past practice of extorting money from applicants before being recruited into the police force. The President gave this warning sequel to Monday’s approval by him for the recruitment of 10,000 policemen and women. He said that he would not tolerate any irregularities or extortion of money from unemployed Nigerians in the coming recruitment into the police. “You must ensure that the recruitment process is transparent. Those who will conduct the recruitment must be above board. It should not be heard that they receive gratification or extort money from those who want to enlist in the police,” the President warned. He spoke during a meeting with officials of the Ministry of Police Affairs and the Police Service Commission in the Presidential Villa, Abuja. A statement by Presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, quoted Buhari as also directing the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, to prune down the number of policemen attached to dignitaries across the country. He also directed the police boss to redeploy all policemen withdrawn from such roles to regular police duties. On the lack of timely promotions in the force, Buhari counselled the PSC to review the current structure of the police, and make recommendations on how the problem could be solved to boost the morale of serving policemen. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. James Obiegbu, while briefing the President, had listed inadequate police personnel, dwindling finances and non-rehabilitation of police training schools as some of the challenges facing the police. Chairman of the PSC, Mr. Mike Okiro, said the country needed more than the current 305,579 policemen and women for effective policing. He thanked Buhari for approving the recruitment of additional 10,000 policemen and women. Okiro, while speaking to journalists after the meeting with the President, said Nigeria had a deficit of 19,500 policemen. He said the recruitment of 10,000 policemen promised by the President on Monday would not commence immediately because there were guidelines and procedures to be followed. He explained that the police had only replaced 1,500 out of the more than 21,000 policemen who left the service as a result of death, retirement or dismissal. He said the situation had left a huge deficit that is currently affecting the operation of the force. He said, “Over the years, more than 21,000 police officers have retired, some dismissed, some died between 2010 and today. “Of this number, only about 1,500 have been replaced, leaving a deficit of a very large number. “So we discussed this with Mr. President. Of course, you are aware that a few days ago, Mr. President said the police are going to embark on recruitment of 10,000 people. “We discussed with him on modalities and how to ensure that the 10,000 people are recruited to maintain the security of Nigeria.” When asked how soon the recruitment would commence, Okiro said infrastructure had to be put in place before the exercise could be carried out. He said most of the police training equipment had become obsolete. He said while some of them would need to be replaced, some others would be renovated first before recruitment. “There will be procedures and guidelines before recruitment takes place. So when all these things have taken place, the ‘i’ is dotted and the‘t’ is crossed, recruitment will start,” Okiro said. He said that the President had assured him and his team that the police would be encouraged by being well-funded and well-equipped within the provisions of the budget to make sure Nigerians received adequate security service. The recruitment conducted by the Nigeria Immigration Service in March 2014 led to the death of at least 16 young job seekers during stampedes at the various recruitment centres. Whereas the available opening to be filled by the NIS was 4,000, no fewer than six million candidates were said to have been invited to participate in the exercise, which held in centres across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. All the applicants were said to have been made to pay N1,000 for application forms. http://www.punchng.com/news/dont-extort-money-from-applicants-buhari-warns-police/
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Sanchez01:The message being passed is not necessarily about tramadol and lacasera combo. It could be Smirnoff or Pepsi or whatever. Message is that people should be careful and vigilant in cases as such. That nairalander asking for a spike could have easily visited google to obtain answers. When you watch even the likes of CI or Discovery ID and the likes, they will even detail out how criminals have subdued their victims and their tactics/methodologies. To me, I still feel it is a way of raising people's awareness and consciousness. |
Sanchez01:I see nothing wrong alerting the public about this. Trust me, the internet is very vast and anyone who needs any drug to wreck havoc can do a quick search online. People learn how to make bombs online, so I don't see why the Police should not alert the public. My opinion! |
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The Kwara State Command of the Nigeria Police, on Wednesday in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, says it has uncovered a new strategy used by cultists and other hoodlums to poison their victims and dispossess them of their valuables. The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ajayi Okesanmi, said the cultists and other evil minded people put tramadol inside a Lacasera drink or other soft drinks and make their victims to drink it thinking they were drinking safe soft drink. Okesanmi explained that the victims, after drinking the poisoned drink, would fall asleep while the bandits would dispossess the victims of his or her valuables. He warned the public to be cautious of such evil schemes and avoid taking gifts from unknown people, especially during traveling. The PPRO spoke in Ilorin while parading three suspects for alleged involvement in the recent cult clashes in the state capital and for allegedly conspiring to poison a lady and dispose her of her money. Okesanmi added that the police on Monday arrested two suspects, Adeniyi Sijibomi (18) and Tosin David for allegedly trying to poison a lady, Bidemi Adewole, of the Sapati Ile area of Ilorin. He said the suspects were members of a cult group. According to him, the suspects, who are also from the Sapati Ile area, had poisoned a bottle of Lacasera drink with tramadol and attempted to force the victim to drink it, explaining that Adewole miraculously escaped. The PPRO said Adewole later complained to the police that the suspects had allegedly conspired to kill her using a poison-laden Lacasera drink. The police spokesman alleged that Sijibomi and John Onucho (25) were involved in the cult clashes in Ilorin in which two people were confirmed dead by the police. He stated that the suspects were all members of Eiye confraternity, adding that two locally manufactured pistols, two live cartridges and one expended cartridge were recovered from the suspects. Okesanmi said, “On Tuesday, in a bid to arrest the perpetrators of the last cult clashes in Ilorin, which led to the killing of two young men, the command, in addition to suspects earlier arrested and charged, had also picked up the two suspects, who confessed to being part of the latest cult activities recorded last week with the arms used in the dastardly act.” But the suspects denied the police allegations against them. Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress, Kwara State chapter, has condemned the cult clashes in the state capital. The party, in a statement by its state’s Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Sulyman Buhari, described the cult clashes as unfortunate, condemnable and unacceptable to the peace-loving people of Kwara State. http://www.punchng.com/news/cultists-use-tramadol-soft-drink-to-kill-victims-police/ |
HIGHESTPOPORI:It tells you how ineffective some people think...i no mention name o... |
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FKO81:Na wa ooo |
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Niagarafall:Help me tell dem o... |
No source otherwise it is jargon. |
adconline:Still rubbish!!! |
These yeye people above me have turned my post to tribal war. Na wa for una... |
In 9ce voice...hear am, no be lie e, hear am eyin mu j 'abe lo, kiniun l'oba eran ![]() |
Truth be told, the level of insanity is still higher in most part of Lagos, even in places like VI where people consider as luxury... |
When the witches from your village are following you...
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adconline:Still rubbish!!! |
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https://cdn.pmnewsnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Lagos.jpg Lagos has been ranked amongst the worst cities to live globally following the ‘Global Liveability Ranking’, by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) for 2015. Nigeria’s most populous city Lagos was considered the fourth least (136) liveable city in the world on the list of 140. The survey took account of cities’ healthcare, education, safety, culture, environment and infrastructure. Unsurprisingly, the Syrian city of Damascus – which has been ravaged by the country’s civil war – was last on the list of 140 major cities. It was followed by Dhaka in Bangladesh, Port Morseby in Papua New Guinea, Lagos in Nigeria and the Libyan capital of Tripoli, which has also been the victim of an ISIS insurgency. Melbourne was named the best city in the world to live in for the fifth year in the row while Vienna in Austria came second followed by the Canada cities of Vancouver and Toronto, and Australia’s Adelaide. Melbourne again achieved a near-perfect score of 97.5 out of a possible 100. Vienna recorded an impressive 97.4, Vancouver 97.3, Toronto 97.2 and Adelaide – the second Australian city in the top five – got 96.6. “Those that score best tend to be mid-sized cities in wealthier countries with a relatively low population density,” the EIU report said. “These can foster a range of recreational activities without leading to high crime levels or overburdened infrastructure.” https://cdn.pmnewsnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Screen-Shot-2015-08-18-at-9.48.16-AM.png But the world has become a more dangerous place to live, according to the EIU report which said the global ‘stability score’ fell by 2.2 per cent over the last five years. Several cities across the globe have suffered a decline due to recent terror attacks, ongoing conflict and general instability. France’s capital Paris – the victim of last year’s violent Charlie Hebdo attack – was one of six western European nations whose liveability score decreased. Read more http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/08/18/lagos-amongst-worst-cities-to-live-in-globally/ |
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anigbajumo:Facts or fiction! |
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