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tosyne2much:and again,you have a point or should I say points.lol |
joseph1832:so on point sir.some mods might be kids sef |
iceberylin:the reason why you think our naira land is not up to facebook is your mind.until you begin to see it getting bigger than Facebook.it will never be bigger than it.never underestimate yourself sir. |
iceberylin:be a good Nigerian son..taps him on his head.. |
charix:k..make I go find the source for googlenews... |
if seun osewa was a white man,he would have been rated more than the founder of Facebook.because naira land seems to appeal to the vast majority of Nigerians than Facebook does.I want to encourage us to keep supporting and encouraging our own seun osewa for a job well done..now wen I don praise oga seun,him no go ban me oh.but if I talk about garry Morison.hehehehe... |
the snake's mouth look unusual abi na my eyes de deceive me. |
snthesis:close ya mouth bros |
joe17:na people like you wen 419ers like. |
nobilis:hahahahahaahha..a beg I no fit laf |
stinggy:u deserve a slap.. |
xcelsia:thanks dear... |
nobilis:u be police nobilis:u be police ![]() |
jacabi:Africa is really funny.on a lighter mood,u shed be thanking God for being the first to comment. |
we live in a very funny continent |
Owntel Communications has been shut down by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). NCC saysthat the shut down was because of ‘illegal’ operations of Owntel Communications, stating that the company does not hold the required operating licences. News reports indicate that Owntel had been selling and installing fixed and mobile telecoms terminals, as well as providing vehicle tracking services, without a concession from the regulator. ‘Owntel is providing telecommunication services, especially vehicle tracking services, which involve network and data services that require a licence, yet it is operating without [one],’ head of enforcement at the NCC, Salisu Abdul, told journalists. |
AFP | Freetown November 26, Burial workers in eastern Sierra Leone were sacked today after snatching Ebola victims from a mortuary and dumping their bodies in the street in a pay dispute. The workers, who were on a one-day strike over non-payment of risk allowances, left at least a dozen corpses around the public hospital in the city of Kenema, once one of the epicentres of the epidemic. "I am disappointed that they displayed the bodies because of the quest for money," Paul Conteh, head of the National Ebola Response Centre, told reporters in the capital Freetown. "They ignored the dignity and respect for the dead. I am not against them withholding their services but this is unacceptable," Contech said. Bodies were also abandoned outside the offices of hospital managers, according to officials and witnesses, although it was not clear how long they were left lying around. Ebola is spread through contact with bodily fluids and the risk of infection is particularly high with the corpse of someone who has recently died. "Six or seven bodies were laid out in nearby streets in full view of the public," one Kenema resident told AFP. "Some of the strikers were dressed in protective gear and the corpses were in body bags but they had a disturbing smell. Three of the bodies were those of children." Witnesses described how the strikers, thought to have numbered around 30 blocked an army van which had come to pick up the bodies before soldiers persuaded the protesters to stand down. More than 1,200 Sierra Leoneans have died in the worst Ebola outbreak on record since it spread in May from Guinea to the country's eastern region, which includes Kenema. The government, which had a fund set aside to pay risk allowances, has launched an investigation into why the cash did not reach the burial teams for more than a month. The strike follows similar industrial action earlier this month at a clinic near Bo, the only Ebola treatment centre in the country's southern region. The epidemic has killed around 5,500 people in west Africa this year, almost all in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. |
chimkaire:dis your bad mouth need deliverance. |
Central Bank of Nigeria on Tuesday in Abuja devalued the Naira by N13. CBN says the move is part of efforts to strengthen the nation’s economy. CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, disclosed the devaluation to newsmen after a meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee. Emefiele explained that under the new arrangement, the Naira would now exchange for N168 instead of the old official rate of N155 to one US dollar. He said the meeting also decided to increase the Monetary Policy Rate by 100 basis point from 12 per cent to 13 per cent. The MPR is the rate at which banks borrow from the CBN to cover their immediate cash shortfalls. The higher the cost of such borrowing, the higher the rate at which banks advance credit to customers. Emefiele noted that there was an increase in Cash Reserve Ratio on private sector deposits by 500 basis point from 15 per cent to 20 per cent. The CRR is a monetary tool used to either call up excess liquidity or release funds needed for the growth of the economy as situation demands. He added that the public sector CRR would be retained at the current level of 75 per cent and the symmetric corridor of plus or minus 200 basis points around the MPR will be maintained. “The public sector should be retained at 75 per cent and foreign exchange trading position should also be retained at one per cent,’’ Emefiele said. The CBN governor explained that the decision to lower the value of the Naira against the dollar was to strengthen the currency. |
In my life,no girl has ever friend zone me.instead na me dey friend zone dem.dats y I don't need this thread. |
chimkaire:hahahahaah ![]() |
chimkaire: .. ..dont underate the power of prayers oh.. |
chimkaire:...may your phone always gets missing after two weeks.anytime you want baf hot water for cold weather,may your kerosene finish mysteriously without boiling the water.may your Christmass chicken or goat escape on chrismass eve.may you never say amen to this prayer.somebody shout amen!! ![]() |
PleasE,don't get vulgar on this thread.I really need to know what is It that is wrong with him.I know a fifteen year old,that just developed a strong appetite .he eats like he wants to die,and his man.hood seems to be on the increase.could it be as a result of puberty?or he needs to be taken to the hospital for examination. |
justi4jesu:true sha... |
chimkaire:thanks madam..my mistake..u deserve my fatherly blessings..kneel down make I pray for you.. ;DD |
balash: |
justi4jesu:is 100 firms enough to feed the number of graduates that keeps pouring into the labour market..just go and start your own firm bros...u can call it "agege honey bread bakery"" ![]() |
A beg make una no vex oh,is naira land not a firm?? |
uwawealth1:..hmmmm.....na me be second to comment.when I go be first sef ?.....anyways,RIP to the okoye brothers |
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