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FunkyMetahuman:hahaha! Ngozi outclasses and outshines Adeosun in all ramfications. Adeosun is only POORLY consolidating policies initiated by NOI. TSI that was supposed to be a gradual process was hastened by Adeosun in order to score cheap points. Look where it got us! Even the necessity fuel subsidy removal was something NOI saw as far back as 2012. Nigerians protested and blatantly rejected the subsidy removal. What about the youwin iniative that empowered thousands of youths. It was one of the most transparent empowerment program in the history of Nigeria... Please stop comparing NOI to adeosun Adeosun is not even close to being a poor man's Ngozi okonjo iweala. |
alezzy13:at what cost?? the excuse that they combat crime does not justify the way they senseless murder people. Most of the executed people are often innocent or people caught at the wrong place and time. Have you forgotten the case of Unical students randomly picked up at night, executed ahd their bodies sold to the university medical school? Those sars people are terrible.! |
yet some fools will insult me when i openly celebrate the death of a Nigerian police man. I wish every single Nigerian police officer a violent death. |
Smily202:An obvious product of EBSU!! lol.... |
Flex on!! I can't tell another man how to spend his money. Flex on and enjoy life my guy. If u ever run out of cash, please don't beg me! |
LOOOL! Like i always say, the only thing a doctor trained in Nigeria can properly diagnose is Malaria and typhoid. Even that can also be misdiagnose by our ever competent doctors. They never fail to prove me right. I am sure this doctor graduated from EBSU cos na those ones worse pass lol!!!! |
LOl |
wooow!! to fuccck this one go sweet die!!! Chai!! omg!!!! |
he just penned a multi-million dollar sony deal. Its not on the news yet but i am letting yall know. So damn excited for wizzy baby!!! |
shamecurls:People that stood in line nko? Calm down!! he is excited and wants to show the world how excited he is!!! |
OShaay!! I don't think i will buy iphone 7 sha! But if i dispose my old phone, i think i will buy it or a very nice android phone!! |
Everyday we blame buhari but even the small small things our community leaders can do, they all fail to do it!!! Rest in peace child! |
ajibolabd:You are a product of extremely poor parenting! |
bakynes:Bloggers must write stories nah!!! Very thrashy story!! |
Confam guy!! |
damn shame!! Lai mohammed will also blame this on GEJ and falling oil prices. |
Still active~ |
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so annoying!! |
Well, its only a temporary suspension so i believe all will get back to normal soon enough! |
Arik Air, Nigeria's largest airline, cancelled all flights on Tuesday in what it called a temporary disruption related to insurance renewal. While the company initially warned the disruption was likely to continue for the next few days as it awaited approval from national insurance commission NAICOM to renew its insurance with a new company, a spokesman later told Reuters it would resume flights from 11 a.m. on Wednesday. "All issues have been resolved," spokesman Ola Adebanji said, declining to comment on how it had resolved its insurance problem or why it had changed insurance companies. Arik, which flies to London, New York and Johannesburg, also has a maintenance contract with Germany's Lufthansa. "We are fully committed to returning to our normal operations and minimize any unfortunate inconvenience to our passengers," Arik Chief Executive Michael Arumemi-Ikhide said in a statement on Tuesday. Nigerian airlines and international carriers operating within the country have struggled with a plunge in the local currency, the naira, that has made it difficult to get U.S. dollars to buy jet fuel and also to remain profitable as passengers pay in naira. The nation's first recession in two decades is also squeezing profits. ames Daudu, deputy director at the country's aviation ministry, said that while jet fuel prices are deregulated, and therefore outside government control, the Minister of State for Aviation was working with the Ministry of Petroleum Resources to see if "interventions" in the sector were possible. "It would be a whole sphere of intervention, if possible, from the Central Bank of Nigeria to the Ministry of Petroleum Resources," he said. Two other local carriers, Aero Contractors and First Nation, recently suspended operations, though the government said both would eventually reopen. International carriers United and Iberia stopped their services to Nigeria earlier this year, while others have begun refuelling abroad to avoid jet fuel shortages. International airlines have complained about the difficulty of repatriating millions of dollars' worth of fares sold in local currency. (Reporting by Libby George and Camillus Eboh in Abuja and Alexis Akwagyiram in Lagos; Editing by Greg Mahlich and Matthew Lewis) http://www.reuters.com/article/nigeria-airlines-idUSL8N1BP4BL |
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