Celebrities › Re: Tacha Blasts President Buhari For "Addressing Nigerians On Twitter" Over COVID19 by mdnass(m): 11:52am On Mar 28, 2020 |
Froshloaded: This one wants to be noticed Sheyb u dey UK Wetin concern u I tire ooo |
Family › Re: Couple Died In Explosion In Abule Ado, Lagos (Photos) by mdnass(m): 3:03pm On Mar 16, 2020 |
Antoeni: An explosion rocked the Abule Ado area of Lagos state in the early hours of this morning, 15th of March 2015.
The National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) put the death toll at 15 as of Sunday evening, a family of 4 and 11 others. There are reports on social media that a beautiful couple met their untimely death in the explosion.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said a truck which hit gas cylinders around the corporation’s pipeline right of way triggered the explosion.
Many houses were destroyed while vehicles got damaged in the explosion which reverberated across Nigeria’s most populous city.
Residents and witnesses counter their losses. At the headquarters of the Lagos province 3 of the Redeemed Church of God (RCCG) located on 24 Road, Festac town, the explosion which occurred more than a kilometre away from the church premises, shattered glass windows, injuring worshippers.
A parish of the First Baptist Church near the RCCG parish also lost a part of its roof. The roof of a parish of the Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel) located at 7th avenue, Festac, was also blown off in addition to that of the Ark Parish of the RCCG at first avenue.
The Odic Plaza, a motor parts mall and warehouse, Bush Bar Hotel, Green Horse Plaza which houses tyres, Arch Angel Catholic Church, Chino Plaza with many goods in it, and a mechanic village, all located inside the Trade Fair Complex, Ojo, were all hit by the explosion.
https://www.yabaleftonline.ng/this-beautiful-couple-died-in-the-gas-explosion-that-rocked-abule-ado-lagos/ Nigeria is a country whose citizen's lives are always close to their graves. from car accident to killed by robbers , kidnappers, terrorist, ritualist , gas explosion and all sort of dead trap. may we never be a victims . |
Crime › Re: A Lady Dropped At Eleme Junction, Port-Harcourt With Money Inside Her Hand-Bag by mdnass(m): 11:43pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
Renforce: Nothing wey prof no go see running Buhari's message  wetin Ehedioha no go hear for supreme court . |
Crime › Re: Kenyan Government Deports Four Chinese For Whipping A Kenyan Waiter (Photos) by mdnass(m): 11:39am On Mar 02, 2020 |
Tintinnoty: Kenyan government has deported four Chinese citizens after one of them whipped a Kenyan waiter for coming late to work at Chez Wou Restaurant in Kileleshwa, Nairobi.
Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Fred Matiang'i has ordered the deportation of four Chinese nationals taken to court over assaulting a Kenyan worker.
The four are Deng Hailan, Chang Yueping, Ou Qiang and Yu Ling.
Mr Deng is suspected to have caned waiter Simon Osako Silo over lateness before dismissing him,
They were arrested on February 9 after detectives from Kilimani raided Chez Wou Restaurant in Nairobi suburb Kileleshwa.
Source: https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/ea/Kenya-CS-Fred-Matiangi-orders-4-Chinese-deported/4552908-5454564-view-asAMP-x906h9/index.html imaging if it were in Nigeria , the victim would have to pay some fines to appease the Chinese citizens. henceforth I'm a Kenyan citizen since Nigerian govt. don't value it citizens. I hate these white pigs. |
Politics › Re: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure by mdnass(m): 9:08am On Jan 31, 2020 |
Rosskiye: Ghanaian Traders Lament Over Nigeria Border Closure
Traders in Ghana have labeled Abuja's decision to continue shutting its border as needless and un-African. On the contrary, Nigeria claims the border closure has spurred local production and reduced arms smuggling.
https://www.dw.com/image/52188395_401.jpg Ghanaian trader Gabriel Nartey says the Nigerian border closure has negatively affected business
Gabriel Nartey casts a sad look as he sits idly in his spare parts shop located in Ghana's capital Accra. The 50-year-old trader complained that he has not seen business this bad. "I am stuck, I am losing customers because I don't have what they need," Nartey told DW in an interview. "I don't know what to do, it's just a few who can go to China, which is more expensive than I can manage, but for those like us who rely on Nigeria only, it is challenging for us."
When Nigeria decided to close its border with Benin in August 2019, Ghanaian traders initially downplayed the move hoping that they could cope with the momentary interruption. "Right from the word go, we were not worried about the border closure," Clement Boateng, National Organizer of Ghana's Union of Traders Association, told DW. "It is Nigeria's right, but what we thought was not right was Nigeria's refusal to give prior notice to its ECOWAS citizens," Boateng said.
Nearly six months later, Abuja has shown no interest in re-opening its border. President Muhammadu Buhari's government had raised hopes that goods may start flowing in and out by January 31. But Nigeria's Comptroller-General Hameed Ali says that is no longer the case: "Certainly not the end of January. When we initially closed the border, we intended to get our neighbours to adhere to the ECOWAS protocol on transit goods," Ali told DW in an interview.
Nigeria 'happy' with the border closure
Nigeria says after it closed the border, it has reaped more good than bad. "We discovered that our economy is completely bastardized because we Nigerians have not learned to consume what we produce. And therefore, our industries are not able to produce and enhance their production," Nigeria's top customs official, Ali, said.
"What we are trying to do now by this border closure is to get Nigerians to consume what we produce and produce what we consume because that's the only way that our economy would grow."
Ali's sentiment is shared by many Nigerians who have long complained that other ECOWAS member states have been taking advantage of the regional body's free trade and movement agreement to dump illegal and sub-standard goods in Nigeria.
Rice farmers had taken the government to task over what they called cheap imported rice that was making its way into the Nigerian market via Benin.
Peter Dama, Chairman, Rice Millers Association of Nigeria, (RIMAN), boasted to DW about the positive impact of the closed border. "It has raised our production because we have markets now," Dama said.
"The mills are operating, we had dead mills that were not operating before, but now you find that everywhere mills are coming up. We are producing, and trying our best to feed the nation."
According to Ali, Nigeria's local poultry industry has been given a boost following the border closure. "Our big hotels in Nigeria used to buy eggs from Ghana. With the border closure, we have compelled them to buy the eggs from our [Nigerian] poultry farmers," Ali proudly said. "They are now expanding. An economy that does not have an industrial base can never claim to be an economy."
Ghana caught between a rock and a hard place
At a recent meeting held in London, Ghana's President Nana Akuffo-Addo acknowledged the need for Nigeria to protect its citizens but, at the same time, pleaded with his Nigerian counterpart to consider re-opening the border. He noted that Nigeria is essential for specific categories of business people in Ghana.
https://www.dw.com/image/41662513_401.jpg President Nana Akuffo Ado of Ghana
For trade unionist Boateng, President Akufo-Addo needs to do more than just diplomacy. "Nigeria has shown us that when it comes to ECOWAS protocols, they don't care because they put their citizens first," Boateng said. "That is why we think our Ghanaian government needs to implement some of the local laws that can protect the local people, especially regarding the influx of foreigners in the retail trade." Boateng said the closure is not affecting only Ghanaian traders. "A lot of Nigerians have businesses here in Ghana, and since the closure, they have also spoken bitterly against their government." He said they had been forced to be creative to deal with the current situation. "We can't tell those who trade in Nigeria to sit down and fold their hands, we have to find alternative means, and we have been able to find so many places where we can get the goods from."
Should Ghana close its border too?
Many Nigerians such as Peter Dama would rather see the border kept shut: "As far as I am concerned, it [the border closure] can be forever," Dama said. "This is because it will stimulate the economy, it will help the nation to become self-sufficient, and it will help us to create jobs," Dama added.
Dama and other officials argue that by keeping the border closed, all the security challenges that the country has had arms smuggling particularly can now be effectively dealt with.
However, Clement Boateng of Ghana Traders Association, said a similar move would be counter-productive."There is no need for Ghana to close its borders. Ghana does not share a border with Nigeria. We share a border with Togo, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast, and they are not the ones that have shut down their borders," Boateng said. "It is not necessary, and it is not something that I would encourage the government to do. It is needless."
https://www.dw.com/image/52188375_401.jpg Ghana's trade union official Clement Boateng says like Nigeria, Ghana should do more to protect local retailers
Back in Gabriel Nartey's car spare parts shop, not one customer has come in a while talking to him. His frustration is evident; his finger of blame remains squarely on Buhari. "It is rather unfortunate for Africa and not just for Ghana because Nigeria is the centre for the market at the moment," Nartey said. "Such a thing would not move Africa forward. Young people are trying to make a living to make Africa move forward. For all, I know it is not helping business at all."
https://www.dw.com/en/ghanaian-traders-livid-at-nigeria-border-closure/a-52189203 sai Buhari. baba is really working. wait ooo do we have border with Ghana? |
NYSC › Re: NYSC: FG Pays The N33,000 Corpers' Allowance by mdnass(m): 8:46am On Jan 31, 2020 |
Ayomide002: Goodnews to the serving NYSC members of Nigeria as federal government finally paid 33k for our allowance. that means my copper friend must buy me a packed of special filter for breaking this gud news for him. |
Crime › Re: Married Woman In Jos Porn Video Commits Suicide by mdnass(m): 8:19am On Jan 31, 2020 |
dotmon7292: I blame this sex porn on buhari and co. Nigeria was no future nor hope for the common man. hmmm wetin baba no hear from the ibos |
Crime › Re: Married Woman In Jos Porn Video Commits Suicide by mdnass(m): 8:17am On Jan 31, 2020 |
Olukat: Were they not porn stars that should be celebrated like Bobrisky?  Emeka took advantage of these ladies. Wetin Ekweremadu no go see in Germany yam festival. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Dr. JS Yusuf Anoints Pant/Bra With A Print Of His Face To Attract Men by mdnass(m): 8:06am On Jan 31, 2020 |
Bacteriologist: The major problem with religion is that it allows people to believe en-masse what only idiots and lunatic fools would believe in isolation. -Sam Harris always differentiate such can only exist in christianity muslims will never fall for this. proud of my religion. |
Crime › Re: Jos: Man Stabs Prostitute He Picked Up For The Night (Photos) by mdnass(m): 5:06pm On Jun 21, 2019 |
nzeobi: you don't want to pay the 3k you agreed but rather opted to kill her. is some ppl eh. what a world
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Crime › Re: Jos: Man Stabs Prostitute He Picked Up For The Night (Photos) by mdnass(m): 5:01pm On Jun 21, 2019 |
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Crime › Re: Boy Bites Off Man’s Lip And Tongue In Lagos (Graphic Photos) by mdnass(m): 4:56pm On Jun 21, 2019 |
Chelsea82: A boy has been arrested for biting off the lower lip and the tongue of a man at Apongbon, Lagos Island.
The incident happened yesterday during a fight over where to erect a canopy. The victim, identified as Omo Adugbo, was said to have initiated the attack with a weapon.
However, in retaliation, the suspect moved close to him and bit off his lip and tongue.
Watch The Video
Here..https://www.thenaijafame.com.ng/2019/06/viewers-discretion-boy-bites-off-mans.html?m=1
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Crime › Re: Divorced Wife Stabs Ex-Husband's Wife To Death In Ondo by mdnass(m): 11:44am On Jun 19, 2019 |
a new bride u said? hmmm to me she didn't look like a female even if such girl play with my joystick it will never rise. |
Crime › Re: 4-year-old Girl Defiled By 8-year-old Female Neighbour by mdnass(m): 9:52pm On Jun 18, 2019 |
hehehe which one be 8years old defiled 4 years old? u beg na lie. |
Politics › Re: Court Nullifies Adeleke’s Nomination For Osun Guber Polls Over Cert Forgery by mdnass(m): 9:36pm On Apr 02, 2019 |
afroniger: Adeleke is in trouble. The forgery case/matter is also still hanging over his head. I feel sorry for him. naso |
Travel › Re: Fatal Accident In Edo, Passengers Killed, Others Burnt. Graphic Photos by mdnass(m): 10:37pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
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Travel › Re: Fatal Accident In Edo, Passengers Killed, Others Burnt. Graphic Photos by mdnass(m): 10:35pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
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Travel › Re: Fatal Accident In Edo, Passengers Killed, Others Burnt. Graphic Photos by mdnass(m): 10:29pm On Apr 01, 2019 |
[quote author=AngelicBeing post=77183931]  [/quote May Allah save us in this country |