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I am in Abuja. Can I see the car now. Will pay immediately |
Names 7 new operating officers for the state owned oil company President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Mr. Mele Kolo Kyari as new Group Managing Director for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. Mr. Mele Kolo Kyari who hails from North-East will take over from Dr. Maikanti Baru. His appointment takes effect from July 7, 2019. The President has also appointed seven new Chief Operating Officers for the state –owned oil company. The new officers are: Mr. Roland Onoriode Ewubare (South-South), Chief Operating Officer, Upstream; Engineer Mustapha Yinusa Yakubu (North-Central), Chief Operating Officer, Refining and Petrochemicals; Engineer Yusuf Usman (North-East), Chief Operating Officer, Gas and Power; Ms. Lawrencia Nwadiabuwa Ndupu (South-East), Chief Operating Officer, Ventures; Mr. Umar Isa Ajiya (North-West) – Chief Financial Officer; Engineer Adeyemi Adetunji (South-West),Chief Operating Officer, Downstream; and Mr. Farouk Garba Said (North-West), Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services, whose appointment takes effect from 28th June, 2019. President also directed that the new appointees work with the current occupants of the various positions between now and 7th July, 2019 towards a smooth transition on 8 July, 2019. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/06/20/buhari-appoints-mele-kyari-as-nnpc-gmd/ |
Useless president that hates Africans |
In other news, Regina Daniel is two week pregnant for her grand pa. |
Power shift to the South-west in 2023 is the best honour that can be bestowed on the late Chief MKO Abiola, Ahmed Lawan has said. Lawan stated this on Saturday in Yola, Adamawa State, in an interview with journalists. He, therefore, advised President Muhammadu Buhari and his party, the APC, to take a step further by handing over the 2023 presidential ticket to the South-west. "The president and indeed our party must beware of divisive elements who are now proponents of retaining power in the north beyond 2023," Lawan said. He added, "I have said it before and I believe that 2023 presidential ticket of the APC must go to the South-west. Since I made this comment last time, some members of my party have been hatching a plot to suspend me from the party but I am not moved and I will still hold my ground that power must go to the west. "June 12 Democracy Day is a milestone in Nigeria's history and anyone who embraces democracy in Nigeria should be proud of what Buhari has done and it takes so much courage to do. "So many Nigerian leaders have shied away from talking or acting about it because of the controversy arising from the date and fear of being scandalized but this is what Nigerians want, respect, rule of law and honour for those who fought and bled for democracy and that is what Nigerians should remember as significant for this date. "It was not marked to spite or contradict anyone but to celebrate the common value we share in the belief in democracy as the best form of government that would serve this country and its people. And Buhari must be praised for this day." On whether the day is widely acceptable, he said, "I don't think Nigerians rejected it in any way, on the contrary, it has been welcomed with huge applause across party and regional divides." http://saharareporters.com/2019/06/16/2023-nigeria-presidency-buhari-apc-should-give-south-west-presidential-ticket-senate |
Ambode, the future minister of works |
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I think it is high time we discourage the use of idiomatic expression ' kick the bucket' because it sounds rude |
Very poor article and journalism from Punch newspaper. I am disappointed and disgusted. |
sholatech:PM me |
ThisisBuhari:2.2 last |
ogtavia:not for sale |
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Full option, buy and drive, nothing to fix Price: 2.3million naira Location: Abuja |
Good. At least that particular region has something to hold unto in this regime. |
Also, Emmanuel Bwacha from Taraba South retained his position as Deputy Minority Leader. The Peoples Democratic Party Senator representing Abia South Senatorial District, Enyinnaya Abaribe, has been named the Minority Leader of the Ninth Senate Also, Emmanuel Bwacha from Taraba South retained his position as Deputy Minority Leader. The Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, Phillip Aduda, also retained his position as the Minority Whip. Details later. http://saharareporters.com/2019/06/13/breaking-abaribe-emerges-minority-leader
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Is it possible to start the leather manufacturing business in Abuja? Where can I source the raw materials? |
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Presidential aide on National Assembly matters, Senator Ita Enang told state house correspondents that with the assent to the amendment, May 29 is no more a public holiday. President Muhammadu Buhari assented to the Public Holiday Amendment Act, declaring June 12 of every year a public holiday and Democracy Day. https://www.channelstv.com/2019/06/10/breaking-buhari-signs-june-12-bill-into-law/?fbclid=IwAR32hLA2N3cVVq6W_wShMOfRubVBE1JC8ZpmrYIIh3uQMYsqYS8_vIh8NSY |
Alhaji Aliko Dangote says erratic power supply is killing Nigeria’s industries and the economy Advertisement - Dangote said that all stakeholders must come together and support the government in finding solution to power challenges in the country - The chairman of Dangote group also identified a lack of policy implementation as the biggest challenge in the country The president of the Dangote group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has lamented the electricity woes of the country. Dangote said this on Saturday, June 8, in Lagos at a consultative roundtable titled, “Going for Growth” with some economic stakeholders. According to him, availability of consumer credit facility is an important option in fighting corruption in the country. He said that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and commercial banks should develop consumer credit products to encourage low income earners engage in loan taking. Dangote also identified lack of policy implementation as the biggest challenge in the country. “How do you have economic growth without power? So, no power, no growth because without power there can’t be growth. “Egypt increased its electricity by 10 gigawatts, which is equivalent to 10,000 megawatts in 18 months. “In Nigeria, we have been struggling for 18 years without adding 1,000 megawatts and we have spent about three times above Egypt, why? “So, I think we all need to be concerned about that.” Dangote advised that the country needed to promote import substitution for foreign exchange accumulation through proceeds from exports. He called for public-private partnership to boost the non-oil sector of the economy, and added that Nigerians should invest in the development of the non-oil sector which had been left in the hands of foreigners. He urged the federal government to improve more on the power sector, saying “no business will thrive with business owners generating powers themselves.” Dangote said that all stakeholders must come together and support the government in finding solution to power challenges in the country. https://www.legit.ng/1242470-dangote-calls-consumer-credit-option-tackle-corruption.html |
Hauwa Ahmed set to marry Alhaji Ahmed Jarman a young millionaire, owner of White Castle Hotel Kaduna.
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