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Mrrespect:No. what about you? |
I am happy to announce to the house that, after a pain staking and through review of all the 9 available devices I have chosen Tecno Pad as my choice device. If you are yet to make a choice....quickly rush to your dashboard on NPVN site and go through the instructions and guideline to make your choice. The earlier the better... before the site will be Jammed again. #Best Wshes #Happy Choosing....!! |
AmeerahFKI:Hajiya u just dey dull me this days..!! |
Mrrespect:List is it for only chukun or all d primary school in Kaduna state? |
House, race to check your dashboard if you have been verified. if you have, you will see a green seal with "Verified" inscription. see mine below
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AmeerahFKI:Okay ooo |
AmeerahFKI:mine is not their either. Someone posted here about going to Sabin Bari for clearance. How true is that infor? |
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Folabimi:Simply put, those who missed the earlier verification exercise?? |
AmeerahFKI:Then expanciate for posterity purposes. |
Please house, did anybody notice that on applicants profile on npvn site, applicants account number has been shorten to eight numbers....while that of others is usually their BVN. Is it only me that notice that and what does that means. Anybody with a clue....?? |
AmeerahFKI:Ameerah after u don chop 1st stipend clean mouth still u are doubting... Abeg withdraw ur participation with immediate alacrity. |
HerBeeB1:Sank You Habeeb....!! |
This is what the youth should be protesting but unfortunately many of them are either too dumb to realise this or blinded by some tribal sentiment. As long as corruption persists in this country, forget food on the table. Hmmmmm. And some people will still says..."this is winch hunting" Naija..where criminals are celebrated. And good people are been wished to die. His supporters oya come to his defense. Efcc is lying, witch hunting, he's not in apc, the fight is one-sided. |
The Federal Government on Thursday announced a lifeline to financially distressed Arik Airlines to continue to keep it as a going concern in the aviation industry. The management of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, said the decision to intervene clearly underscores the government’s commitment to instill sanity in the country’s aviation sector to prevent a major catastrophe in the country. “The development will afford Arik Airlines, which is the largest local carrier in the country, to go back to regular and undisrupted operations, avoid job losses, protect investors and stakeholder funds as well as ensure safety and stability in the already challenged aviation sector,” AMCON spokesperson, Jude Nwauzor, said. Under the new arrangement, the airline would be managed by Roy Ilegbodu, a veteran aviation expert, under the receivership of Oluseye Opasanya, a senior advocate of Nigeria. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/223041-breaking-nigerian-govt-takes-over-distressed-arik-airline-gives-lifeline.html |
A former minister of finance, Nenadi Usman, is at the risk of losing her life to breast cancer if not granted urgent leave to travel abroad, Abiodun Owonikoko, her lawyer, told a federal court in Lagos on Wednesday. Mrs. Usman is facing a 17-count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, and money laundering alongside Femi Fani-Kayode, a former aviation minister; Danjuma Mohammed; and Jointrust Dimensions Nigeria Limited amounting to over N38 billion. The accused pleaded not guilty to all the charges. Amidst a charged atmosphere on Wednesday, Mr. Owonikoko reminded the judge he had, at the last hearing date (December 2, 2016), filed an application seeking to retrieve his client’s international passport to enable her keep her medical appointment abroad. The defence lawyer urged the court that the application be heard first. But Rotimi Oyedepo, counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, noted that the defence team had already filed an application challenging the jurisdiction of the court. “I am thinking that on the face of the motion, it has lapses,” Mr. Oyedepo said of the defence lawyer’s request. “The issue first should be that the court handles the application challenging the jurisdiction of the court which is more urgent, except if my learned colleague wants to strike out that application and then we can handle this issue. “I think it’s tidy, logical and legal to determine the propriety of our appearance before our Lordship before any other matter.” Mr. Owonikoko responded that the motion for medical leave was filed first before the application challenging the court’s jurisdiction. “The defendant has already missed her previous appointment in hospital and this is very serious because she has breast cancer which is threatening her life and we only ask that there be an unconditional release of her passport. “There was no application opposing this motion, we have brought her medical reports and it was not opposed. Even the president of the country sought for ten days medical leave but we all know where we are now.” Mr. Oyedepo objected to the defence lawyer’s claims saying that it was not in his position to give evidence. “With all due respect to the counsel, the jurisdiction of the judge is being challenged and I think that it’s urgent.” But a visibly angry Mr. Owonikoko replied, “Why do we talk like this? If this defendant is bed-ridden, will this case go on?” Justice Muslim Hassan asked Mr. Owonikoko, “If my jurisdiction is being challenged, shall I go ahead and hear any other case without first determining my jurisdiction?” Responding, Mr. Owonikoko said, “It is not going to be palatable for a lady with breast cancer to be flying down from Abuja to Lagos, lodge in a hotel for a case that happened in Abuja.” Mr. Oyedepo noted that the court sat during vacation and that there was no affidavit of urgency filed alongside the defence’s application. “During your Lordship’s leave, this was not sought and obtained during the vacation bearing in mind that the defendant was supposed to fly on 20th December,” Mr. Oyedepo said. “So the question to be asked is when does the application suddenly become urgent? The time for the defendant to fly has elapsed which was supposed to take place 20th December, 2016, and 20 January, 2017. “When there are two issues before the court with one challenging the jurisdiction of the court and another on health issue, I only ask, which one should the court take first? Is it not lawful that the court handles the one challenging its jurisdiction.” In his ruling, the judge held that he could not attend to the application seeking for medical leave while there is another application challenging his jurisdiction by the same applicant. He then adjourned the case till March 1, 2017. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/223026-update-ex-minister-accused-n38-billion-fraud-fails-secure-court-permission-travel-abroad.html |
Ameerah FKI where u run go... Make you come oo food don done oo.!! |

