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aliyuthayo:@ Sunene1 dont know bro but our pal above stated that he used digicom and autorol sony on page 1851. receiver picture attached on that page. |
mosescollon:Same tp with sony they are on test channel |
Linsk Watsup |
aliyuthayo:@ consumingfire dont know much about the decoda pls refer to page 1851 for clear picture. |
cabes007:Yes can open HBO but their current sofware cant open sony, so look 4 their new software and see if watchable |
OkaNaUbe:He will never have the opportunity to sell any government property again. The ones he sold as vp is the last. He will never be president. |
Youngbbt:this is not Adamawa where he bought his way to become WAZIRI,he can't buy integrity. He will never smell the sit.sai BUHARI |
he want sell nnpc from him palace as 7th waziri of Adamawa? Who go give monkey banana? |
He can't even win let alone sell NNPC. |
The Atiku-Agbaje Media Engagement Network (AAMEN) has appealed to the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, to rescind his decision to sell 90 percent government stake in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) once elected into office. AAMEN who gave the counsel through a press statement signed by its Executive Director, Felix Oboagwina made available to journalists pointed out that the late President Umar Yar’Adua had won accolades for reversing the privatisation of the nation’s four refineries. The group said their resentment as displayed in the criticisms that trailed the policy demonstrated that Nigerians wanted government’s vigorous involvement in the running of the corporation. “We hope His Excellency, the former Vice President, was misquoted on this highly sensitive proposal,” Oboagwina said, noting that. , “The groundswell of opinions so far collated on this matter wants Alhaji Atiku to think outside the box for solutions to the obvious ineptitude and corruption be-devilling the corporation.” AAMEN advised Atiku to direct his mind towards probing NNPC, recovering looted funds and positioning the corporation for accountability, integrity, professionalism and profitability. It also urged Atiku to commit to perfecting, signing and implementing the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) within six months of coming into power. https://leadership.ng/2018/11/26/dont-sell-off-nnpc-group-tells-atiku/? Lalasticlala oam4j mynd44 |
linsk:U can get them without plate also |
linsk:for now tiger and digicom capable of unscrambling them dont know others but yours no access! |
linsk:You can track but You cant watch them with 4922a |
sau4real:the channel is active only when Live match.so track when there is laliga match |
@sunene1 Last 2 weeks when trying to cover 68e Without plate i secured them but dont know they are good but will get back again friday. |
good development |
The Kebbi State Government has started the cultivation 47,000 hectares of cassava as raw material for the production of ethanol bio-fuel production in the state. The Kebbi State government and Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had on Nov. 23, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for enthnol bio-fuel production project in the state. The Gov. Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State, who inspected the pilot scheme at Gwazawa Danko/ Wasagu Local Government, Kebbi on Sunday said the visit was for an on-the-spot assessment on the level of implementation of the agreement. Bagudu, who reaffirmed the commitment of his administration to the successful execution of the project, said that the aim was to serve as foreign exchange revenue earner to the state in particular and the country in general. He expressed satisfaction about the level of progress so far achieved in the actualisation of the scheme. He commended the Coordinator of the Programme, the former Minister of Science and Technology, Prof. Abubakar Ka’oje, for his commitment and zeal toward the success of the MoU on the ethanol bio-fuel project. NAN reports that in the course of the inspection, the governor was conducted round all sections of the 47,000 hectres of the cassava farm, including agricultural machinery such as tractors and farm implements. Earlier, Ka’oje said that agricultural activities had been intensified on the farm toward achieving the objectives contained in the MoU for the start of the ethanol bio-fuel project using cassava as raw material. “Part of the cassava that have grown on the farm will be used as seedlings to cultivate the target hectares of 350,000 in line with the agreement for full production of the bio-fuel,” he said. Ka’oje expressed confidence that the project would be sustained with the all needed raw materials produced in Kebbi state. He thanked Bagudu for given him the opportunity to serve the state within his professional calling as well as the people of the area for their support and loyalty to the government which made its possible to attain the success so far achieved.https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2018/11/25/ethanol-bio-fuel-kebbi-begins-cultivation-of-cassava/ Mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala |
I dey laugh small..
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cabes007:only Champions league plus selective laliga matches |
Vote PDP looters out!
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https://leadership.ng/2018/11/25/how-apc-is-tackling-poverty/ Lalasticlala oam4j mynd44 |
LIST OF SOME OF THE HISTORIC ISSUES TACKLED By PMB led FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SINCE 2015. 1- Nigeria govt agreed to out of court settlement of 88 billion naira for BIAFRA reconstruction. 2- Ex biafra police officers paid their pensions. 3- civil service pension arrears being tackled back to 1994 4- Ex Nigerian airways workers pensions approved for payment. 5- Bailouts to states to help with clearing humongous salary arrears in over 20 states 6- June 12 recognized as democracy day, MKO honoured along with Kingibe and Gani. 7- June 12 struggle hero's honoured. 8- History returned as a Subject to Nigerian curriculum 9- Christian Religious studies restored as a Subject in curriculum 10- Historic disparity between polythecnics and universities and lack of value for HND qualification solved and laid to rest. Polythecnics now universities of Technology. 11- Abandoned infrastructure projects revamped - 40 year abandoned mambila plateau power plant - abandoned Ajaokuta steel projects - Esan water project awarded in 1997 and completed in 2018. - Dadin Kowa dam project Gombe, started since 1975, on track for completion October 2018. - key federal highways abandoned and now under construction e.g. Lagos Ibadan, Lagos Abeokuta, Ikorodu Sagamu, Apapa port road, Port Harcourt Enugu, east west highway, and many others, over 300 federal roads in total. - hundreds of roads in Niger delta. - 2nd Niger Bridge construction on about 60%completion. 12- North East insurgency suppressed, territories recovered, rebuilding commenced. 13- over 20,000 kidnapped people By boko haram recovered. 14- many kidnapped chibok girls recovered. 15- restoration of barracks, highways, stadia, other services to North East. 16- Ogoni clean up commenced 17- abandoned cancer centre projects set up and opened. Equipment for the Abuja cancer centre was abandoned in shoppingcontainers since 2012, yet Nigeria had no functional public cancer centre. 18 -Unfinished rail way projects restarted and.some completed - kaduna abuja rail started since 2007 now operational - abuja light rail started since 2007 now undergoing testing - warri itakpe rail started and abandoned 35 years ago now under construction - Lagos Ibadan railway under construction and.due to be completed December 2018. 19- Repair of Over 25 year old abuja airport runway overdue for over 10 years. 20 - payment of cash gifts promised to Golden Eaglets of 1983 21- fulfilment of.promise of house made to Bonfrere Jo, super Eagles coach of 1996 22- Issue of title deeds of property donated to Christian Chukwu led eagles of 1980. 23- Construction of second Niger bridge a promise long made. 24- Attempt to tackle thousands of projects out of Nigeria's 58,000 abandoned projects. - airports in Lagos, Port Harcourt (voted world's worst in 2015 and now has a brand new airport), Abuja, Benin, Kaduna, etc. 25- correction of the over decade long injustice of estimated electricity billing through provision of electricity meters for homes. 26 - Payment of portions outstanding debts to contractors estimated to have been worth over 2 trillion as at 2015. 27- Payment of significant portions of debt owed to oil marketing companies. 28- order of the inspector General of police to revisit the issues surrounding the death of Bola Ige and other political assassinations. 29- Restocking and re equipping of the Nigerian military, something abandoned for many years - New fighter jets acquired as against ZERO fixed wing jet in 2015. - 6 New helicopters, the first time in almost twenty years 30- approval for dredging warri ports, something agitated for in the region for decades. 31- Recognition of Anambra as oil producing state. 32- Return of key assets such as stadium etc to Lagos state. 33- clearing of over 500 out of 800 containers of power sector equipment abandoned in Nigerian port. 34-'correction of the trend of depletion of foreign reserves and savings by growing foreign reserves from 29 billion dollars to above 47 billion, and adding fresh funds to sovereign wealth fund for.the first time since he inception.30. Establishment of long over due development bank of Nigeria. 31- correction of the injustice of lack of.data roll over meted by mobile companies to consumers.unused data was cancelled at the end of the month. Today the government has ordered that to stop. This touches the masses right away. 32- Clamp down on the Islamic movement of Nigeria, a group thAt has for over two decades shown itself as not.recognizinggovernment and severely terrorized citizens. 33- Estabismemt of Petroleum University in okeronkoko Niger delta region,a project long sought. 34- order to oil majors to relocate headquarters to Niger delta region, another long sought move. Slowly but surely Nigeria is beginning to reestablish a culture where government cares for its people. It's still a long long way to go, but we are evidently in an upward swing. As States, local governments and private sector buy in, JUSTICE will return to the land and Nigeria will become a desirable nation. |
Successive governments in the country have made efforts to alleviate poverty through pro- poor policies targeted at helping the poor and raising their living conditions. This task has been recognized as one of the major responsibilities of any government. According to the late Lee Kuan Yew, the founding father of Singapore, the ultimate test of the value of a political system is whether it helps to improve the standard of living for the majority of its people. It is based on the poverty reality staring us at the face as a nation that the All Progressives Congress (APC) manifesto proposed to create a phase for Social Scheme to assist certain groups in the population with social welfare payments through a phased programme, starting with young people under 30 and the unemployed, Senior citizens over 70, the disabled and armed service veteran and all remaining categories. In keeping to the above manifesto of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the President Muhamadu Buhari’s administration immediately initiated National Social Investment programmes, SIP under the office of the Vice President, after taking over the affairs of this country in 2015. The programme is predicated on the need for a more sustained and inclusive economic growth, reduced poverty rates and closing the wide inequality gap between the rich and the poor. The programme is anchored on four pillars which include N- Power, National Homegrown School Feeding Programme, Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) and Government Enterprises Entrepreneurship Programme (GEEP). It is important to state here that countries like Brazil has in existence similar social investment programme and it is working. One of the programmes was called the Bolsa Escola when it was introduced in 1996, and then replaced in 2003 by a wider rangingand more enriching Bolsa Família programme. These are conditional cash transfer programmes that provide financial incentives for school enrolment andattendance. Depending on the number of children in the family and onthe family’s level of poverty, the government pays between R$22 andR$200 (US$9–US$78) directly to the mother (rather than to the father), so long as all their children aged six to seventeen are enrolled in schooland have a monthly attendance rate of at least 85 per cent. This moneytransfer is meant to alleviate poverty. As of May 2014, 14 million families have received cash transfers under the Bolsa Família programme. The Brazilian Ministry of Education collects and analyses data on school attendance in order to monitor compliance with Bolsa Família’s requirements. The percentage of young people between 15 and 24 who completed at least six years of primary education increased from 59.9 percent in 1990 to 84 percent in 2012. That is, the percentage of young people between 15 and 24 who failed to complete primary education fell two-fifths, from 41.1 percent in 1990 to 16 percent in 2012. The Bolsa Família programme has been said to be the foundationof the Brazilian MDG’s success. Coming back to Nigeria, over N41 billion have so far been spent on the four programmes. N-Power, which is the job programme for unemployed graduates received N26.418 billion, being the single largest spending item out of the four social investment programmes under the 2016 Appropriation, according to Laolu Akande, the spokesperson to the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. And reports said N- Power will be the largest SIP in Africa by the end of this year. Under the National Homegrown School Feeding Programme, no less than 9.2million children are being fed daily. Indeed, connecting 100, 000 local farmers as food items suppliers and 90, 670 cooks in its National Home-Grown School Feeding is a well thought out strategy of the Federal Government to conquer poverty in the country. And above all, to make it work, EFCC has been casting its eagle eyes on the conduct of the programme. Already, some officials in Benue and Niger States who were accused of dwarfing the programme are facing interrogation. However, the programme is in phases as more states are going to start benefiting very soon. More beautifully strategic is the fact that the food for National Home-Grown School Feeding is not imported from any foreign land. Nigerian farmers are given opportunities to supply the grains and all that it takes to have decent meals for our children in school. Direct farmer involvement is a well calculated plan by the Federal Government of Nigeria. Similar programme involving small scale farmers is what distinguished Ethiopia in its social Safety Net Programme, in which the government gives food and financial support to beneficiaries in exchange for public work, thereafter, receiving international commendation. Nigerian programme is bigger than that of Ethiopia if it is allowed to prevail within few sequences of time when APC is given the chance again. At the end of September 2018, the Buhari administration has spent a total N41, 714,793,293 across all the 36 States and FCT implementing different aspects of the four Social Investment Programmes. So far, the APC government has expended the sum of N7.092 billion on the Home Grown School Feeding (HGSFP), N800 million on the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), while N7.301 billion has been spent on Government Enterprises Entrepreneurship Programme (GEEP). Under the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) scheme, 400,000 Nigerians are now being funded as at last month with the monthly N5, 000 stipend in 9 States and 84 Local Government Areas. The states are Borno, Cross River, Niger, Kwara, Ekiti, Kogi, Oyo, Osun and Bauchi. As at now, sixteen states in Nigeria are now participating in the federal government Conditional Cash Transfer Programme. Additional 4,832 households’ beneficiaries are to be enrolled into the Programme in Benue State making a total of over 5,000 households captured across the state so far. In June this year, the Federal Government announced its readiness to introduce the “TraderMoni” scheme as part of its Social Investment Project (SIP). The scheme was activated on September 6, 2018. It gives out an interest- and collateral-free loans of N10, 000.00 to the lowest level of market traders such as market women and artisans, with a view to upgrading those who pay back up to N50, 000.00. The programme is designed to help petty traders expand their trade through the provision of collateral free loans of N10,000.00. The loans are repayable within a period of six months. In addition to the 30,000 loans per state, states with larger populations like Lagos and Kano are expected to get more than 30,000 loans slots.By way of explanation, Tradermoni is a sister scheme to MarketMoni which is another cash transfer loan scheme of the Federal Government under the same Social Investment Programmes. Each is a scheme in itself. While Marketmoni loans start at N50, 000 and target medium-scale traders, market women, artisans, and youth in market associations. Tradermoni loans on the other hand starts at N10, 000 and target petty traders and petty artisans. The Vice President Osinbajo has been touring the states to inaugurate the scheme and assess the level of implementation. 2 million targets are expected to be attained on or before the end of this year, with petty traders in Lagos, Kano and Abia States as first set of the first round of beneficiaries to draw the collateral free loans. The scheme has already been launched in 33 states. The scheme is currently being implemented in more than 10 states. Thus far, the Vice President has visited states like Cross River, Ogun, Kaduna, Imo, FCT, Osun, Kogi, Katsina, and Oyo states, for the inauguration of the programme. He is still on such tour.https:// leadership.ng/ 2018/11/25/ how-apc-is-tackl ing-poverty/ |
Waziri does not work in the Presidency rather in the palace, thank you Adamawa Emirate Council for telling us where his next office will from now, 2019 and beyon but he can buy traditional title with your looted money but not integrity. Integrity is only for those that earned it. Presidency 2019 is for Baba, no negotiations. |
Nothing good with PDP looters |
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cabes007:No plate inside when tracking 68e use aljazeera tp 4068H19850 FTA with 80% signal quality. your receiver type? |
Every politician should stop it, Whoever uses terrorism as a political campaign will be visited by the terrorists Let's get Nigeria working again |
I don't know why PDP are happy when ever lives are lost in this country. May the souls of our departed hero's rest in peace.. |
A civil society group, the Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism in Nigeria (CATE), has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of playing politics with the lives of soldiers killed in a recent attack in Metele, Borno State by Boko Haram insurgents. According to Gabriel Onoja, the National Coordinator of the group, the PDP is attempting to "drag the military into partisan politics". The group also expressed its condolences to the Nigerian Army over the death of the soldiers. The statement read: "A tragic attack on the military outpost in Metele village, Guzamala local government area of Borno State, has become the latest incident that these politicians have latched upon to ply their dangerous ware of objectifying the nation’s fallen heroes that have sacrificed their lives for the safety and security of other citizens. “We specifically refer to the statements issued by the PDP and its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. They both only stopped short of mocking the fallen soldiers by the utterances and misrepresentation of facts contained in their responses to the attack and the resulting deaths. “The PDP in its reaction sought to drag the military into partisan politics as it relied on insinuations and speculations to conclude that the presence of the Service Chiefs at an event in Abuja is itself enough to have allowed Boko Haram terrorists overrun the outpost. “We believe Nigerians deserve better than this shallow perversion of logic that the architects of today’s problems are putting out, because even where politics is concerned there should be some measure of honour that demands that the truth be told. "Nigerians truly sympathise with the military and will continue to stand strongly behind the Nigerian state to end the last remnants of Boko Haram Terrorism in Nigeria. We at the CATE express our condolences to the families and loved ones of the departed soldiers." http://saharareporters.com/2018/11/24/stop-playing-politics-soldiers-lives-group-warns-pdp Mynd44 lalasticlala oam4j |
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