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sekxy:What happened to your natural hair? Even with the fake hair your forehead no be here o . Anyway I am happy that you are alive...may you live long and we'll... Happy birthday to you. |
sekxy:You are....not beautiful....not ugly...just plan looking.. which is disastrous |
lefulefu:Say the truth bro....her forehead is like....... Complete it |
GetMeRight:See this oshogbo tebliq muslimat. |
Lalas247:omo see wicked involuntary conversion... Not fair at all... Well I guess the only time it's safe to sleep in the same bed with you is in Nigeria and in my hotel room.... |
Janeyinspires:Then suddenly a shoulder to cry on becomes a dick to ride on..kwantinue |
Lalas247 be careful where you take that batty to... Ain't gonna forgive if it gets blown to smithereens before I login multiple times. |
FisifunKododada:No. Sword totting |
GAZZUZZ:Diportivo |
teadrake:Nope. APC failed and are still failing. If not pretenders like Ayo will not be relevant today |
dunkem21:Harbourers of hate dies from it |
.. Electricity consumers who bypass their meters will be forced to pay up to N450,000 as fine, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has declared. According to NERC, financial sanctions ranging from N50,000 to N450,000 for meter bypass by power consumers have been drafted by it and have been endorsed by the 11 electricity distribution companies operating in the country. It was gathered that NERC’s decision was also endorsed by the Federal Government through the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola. This is coming as the regulator revealed that it was perfecting plans to deploy prepaid meters in government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies in order to avert future debt accumulation by the MDAs. The Vice Chairman, NERC, Sanusi Garba, while speaking on the prepaid meter issues raised in the zone of the Jos Electricity Distribution Company, told Fashola and other participants at the last monthly meeting of operators in the sector that the amount being charged as financial sanctions depended on the class of power consumer. Garba’s disclosures were captured in the minutes of the 19th monthly power sector meeting, obtained by our correspondent from the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing in Abuja on Monday, as operators in the sector gear up for the next meeting this month. The minutes read in part, “The vice chair, NERC (Garba), stated that the commission’s order on financial sanctions on meter bypass was ready for signature. He noted that the financial sanctions on meter bypass ranged from N50,000 to N450,000, depending on the class of customer. “He stated that the order was made in consultation with the Discos and that the commission would hold a meeting with the relevant stakeholders to discuss issues surrounding eligible customer declaration, metering, review of the MYTO methodology and regulations on business continuity.” The minutes noted that Fashola advised NERC to be more accommodating during consultation and “advised the commission to place the highest level of sanctions on meter bypass to deter customers from such act.” READ ALSO: Herbalist allegedly abducts, sells five-year-old for N60,000 “He (Fashola) advised the Discos to prosecute offenders at the municipal level by liaising with the respective state governments,” it added. The minutes added that all queries from the Discos on the MDA debts were answered in a memo to the Federal Executive Council, which was forwarded to the Permanent Secretary of the power arm of the FMPWH. Fashola then suggested that payments should be made on undisputed claims, while the disputed MDA debts were reconciled. “The suggestion was unanimously accepted,” the minutes added. Garba informed the meeting that plans were underway by the NERC to deploy prepaid meters in government’s MDAs to avert future debt accumulation, as the meeting resolved that the Discos should bear the cost of verifying the remaining disputed MDA debts for a period of one to two months. The Market Operator reported that Eko and Yola Discos made 100 per cent payment for services rendered in the month of July, as participants applauded both firms for the feat. The NERC vice chairman also informed the meeting that the commission wanted to meet the minister to discuss tariff issue for some classes of customers. Copyright PUNCH. http://punchng.com/customers-who-bypass-meters-to-pay-n450000-fine-nerc/ |
optional09 see? |
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IamPatriotic:Sarrki!! |
kjsun15:Are you minding the comedian?... He declared himself the House of Assembly Speaker and banged the gavel to pass the State budget...on video... It is common knowledge that he tells them members that they're just appointees |
EponOjuku:Stay on the topic drunkard. Omuti gbagbe ise..akukumbi so ese radarada... |
Former governor of Anambra State, Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife, has said President Muhammadu Buhari, is pushing the South East out of Nigeria by, “marginalising, dehumanising and humiliating them.” Ezeife said this while condemning the Buhari’s Independence Day speech, where he, Buhari, blamed South East leaders for the current agitation on the region. Speaking with Vanguard, Ezeife said the development has led to agitations by the youths, which has now become a national concern. He said, “Buhari is the engineer of the problems. He is trying to push the South-East out of Nigeria by marginalising, dehumanising and humiliating them. “The young ones couldn’t understand what he was up to and so they reacted as young people.“We didn’t have these problems under President Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua or Goodluck Jonathan but immediately Buhari took the oath of office and swore to protect the Constitution, he reneged on such things as the federal character. “He told us he belongs to everybody and to nobody but we have seen that he belongs to Katsina.” http://www.championnews.com.ng/biafra-reason-buhari-belongs-katsina-chief-ezeife/
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Optional09:Great... But I really don't want to curse you. Hence I'll keep quiet... |
Hey kip kwayet if you have not bought it. Civility? I won't increase the size of your posts talk less of you getting more views. Justdare: |
Optional09:This is 4am I decree into your life the problems facing Ekiti State pensioners, civil servants and local government workers at the hands of fayose... |
... Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, on Monday said President Muhammadu Buhari has confirmed that he hates Igbos and Southerners. Fani-Kayode said this while reacting to Buhari’s Independence Day speech which some Nigerians have described as unpresidential and sectional. In a tweet on his social media, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain described the speech as “shameful.”The former minister also revealed what he called “bitter truth” about the president. According to Fani-Kayode, Buhari does not only hate Igbos and Southerners, he also hates the middle belt and Christians.The tweet reads, “When I said@MBuhari hates Igbos many were shocked. Now others have said it and he has proved it with his shameful Oct.1st speech. “Let me share another secret with you deep down he has nothing but contempt and disdain for southerners, Middle Belters and Christians. BITTER TRUTH!” http://www.championnews.com.ng/fani-kayode-expose-buhari-confirmed-hatred-igbos-christians/
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gbzed:There is. |
Op who beat you? Which boy be your best friend?
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Optional09:You must be one of them. ![]() |
Kufie:Look again... |
See gaslighting... ![]() |
It is in Fayose's interest to continue with the problem of Fayemi... |
Those lawbreakers committed crimes against the State... |
The State House of assembly members should also be carted away... Ask them for the minutes of meetings on the State budgets deliberations both at plenary and committee level.. |
What is it used for? |
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