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Guyz, please i will appreciate any good business idea i can start up in lagos with 500,000 naira.. |
To be honest I think the 8th senate has out performed all other previous senate; most Nigerians actually do not follow their proceedings, hence a very poor appraisal to the Senate. . I would advice we always watch NTA parliament , so as to have a better understanding of the works being done by the 8th senate , we are not there yet but it is a work in progress, my own best senators are Adeola Yayi and Magnus Abe |
RichYoungNigger:you are foolish for making this assertion, which hometown has he been holding, God punish that your mind |
udogugerald:hmm greetings to you, but my brother I can confidently tell you that their is nothing the man does for his community that doesn't at the end glorify only his purpose or wish, eg this man uses men fro. the police station they said he built-in in his town to harass and intimidate people who doesn't do wat he want in terms of the local politics in the town, my brother I have my facts...but in anyways shalom to you!! |
APC governors you mean? my mentor fayose can't vote for those people to even hold any office in their life again,talk more of vote of confidence |
Lol its funny to read that this man Emeka offor donated $2million dollars to Portugal for polio eradication,whereas his places in his town oraifite doesn't have any source of electricity, nor water....charity begins at home, the civic center he built up till date money for gate fees are still remitted to his organization, that is more like a business venture oga u can't fool us |
anyone going to kastina from lagos should add up...plans on ground to move with fellow kastina corpers and having a fun filled trip....here is my connect 08166537163 whatsapp |
anyone going to kastina from lagos should add up...plans on ground to move with fellow kastina corpers and having a fun filled trip |
DTOBS plz help me check mine, ochigozie79@gmail.com,password is kankonian |
opiscoal:but really stream 2 to me is better na, since we will all pass out same day...why do I need to begin the suffering 1 month earlier in kastina...lol |
Guy please attach your contact....might contact you if something positive turn out...already speaking to some occupiers...we might occupy that court to demand justice |
delectablegyal:yes you can |
Good Morning beautiful people |
nysc oya na....wetin dey hold the CUL...I really need to know i have not been truely posted to kastina |
jayloms:hian....smh |
SC31:I'm fine too honey, coping with the boredom!! |
SC31:hehehe...indeed a small world...how are you doing efe!!! |
SC31:hehehe, small indeed my dear, how are you doing...babe we need to really determine who is following who o |
Qutyjoice:I noticed |
terrymason:no wahala, holy one |
Qutyjoice:....thank you for your warmth welcome |
terrymason:. bro them no tell me before o....but now I know |
thanks presy |
mehn u guyz are fun filled, I get nothing but joy when I see nigerians relate the way u guyz do....keep the love guyz, for starters I am comrade moete, an Akokite!!! (university of lagos)....I hope to become an active member of the section too....shalom |
best movie of 2015 for me....the AGU character was something else... |
Senate Proceedings for yesterday, Tuesday, 13th October 2015. #InPlenary before the #ministatrialscreening: After Senate President Bukola Saraki said the prayers, Senator Abdulrahman Abubakar moved the motion that the Votes and Proceedings of Thursday 8th October, 2015 be approved and Senator Rose Okoji seconded the motion and the Votes and Proceedings were approved. After the Votes and Proceedings were approved, Senate President Bukola Saraki said the Senate was to move into a closed session. The session lasted for about 40minutes. Senate President Bukola Saraki then took the announcements right after plenary resumed. He started with the Letter from the President Muhmmadu Buhari and then he read # TheList of # MinisterialNominees sent by the President to the Senate. Senator Phillip Aduda raised a Point of Order on the need for the FCT to be represented in the Federal Executive Council. And Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu also raised an issue stating that President Muhammadu Buhari should be asked to start attaching State of origin of Ministerial Nominees along with their names for clarity sake. Presentation of Bills 1. Resolutions of the National Assembly Compliance and Binding Effects Bill 2015 (SB. 24) - First Reading. By Senator Ibrahim Gobir 2. Rural Areas Development Agency (Est,, etc) Bill 2015 (SB. 35) – First Reading. By Senator Godfrey Utazi 3. Equal Opportunity Commission (Est., etc) Bill 2015 (SB. 45) – First Reading. By Senator Biodun Olujimi 4. Nigerian Solid Minerals Development Bank (Est., etc) Bill 2015 (SB. 56) – First Reading. By Senator Tijani Y. Kaura. The Senate moved on to receive the Report of the Committee on Ethics, Privileges & Public Petitions on the # MinisterialNominee Amina J Mohammed. Senator Samuel Anyanwu who chairs the Committee then read the findings and recommendations of the Committee on Petitions against Amina J Mohammed. The Committee finally recommended that since the Nominee Amina J Mohammed is from Gombe State and not Kaduna State, she should be cleared for Nomination. The Senate accepted the two recommendations of the Committee on Ethics, Privileges & Public Petitions on #MinisterialNominee Amina J Mohammed The Senate Leadership quickly took a Motion from Senator Mao Ohuabunwa on the transfer of funds by NERC for the Power Sector. Senate Whip Professor Adeyeye then seconded the motion and the Senate passed the resolutions as moved by Senator Mao Ohuabunwa. After the motion, The Senate moved in accordance to Section 147 (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the # MinisterialScreening Senate Proceedings for yesterday, Tuesday, 13th October 2015. # MinisterialScreening : The Senate began the #MinisterialScreening as Senate Leader Ali Ndume moved the motion and Minority Leader Senator Godswill Akpabio seconded. The Senate then moved into a Committee of the Whole as the mace was lowered. The Senate further passed the motion to allow the Chairman of the APC Nigeria, Chief Odigie-Oyegun into its chambers. Screening of the #MinisterialNominees by the Senate went in this order: 1. Sen. Udoma Udo Udoma 2. Dr. John Kayode Fayemi 3. Chief Audu Ogbeh 4. Dr. Christopher Ogbonnaya Onu 5. Dr. Osagie Ehanire 6. Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau 7. Alhaji Lai Mohammed 8. Amina Ibrahim Mohammed 9. Engr. Suleiman Hussaini Adamu 10. Mr. Ibrahim Usman Jibril After all questions were asked by the Senators and all the answers given by the #MinisterialNom inees, all 10 nominees for yesterday were however cleared and told to Bow and Go. |
NGOZIE OKONJO IWEALA PHONE MIGHT START RINGING SOONER THAN REUBEN`S . I HOPE SHE HAVE IT CHARGED
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Generations of the Kardashians: Kim Kardashian yesterday posed with her mom, Kid and her grandmother as they all stepped in the booth for a black and white photo session. The photo booth was done during Kylie and Kendall Jenner’s graduation party yesterday. Also in attendance were Kanye and Tyga, including her friends. Photos Below Source : http://theinfong.com
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ABUJA — How did the 28 federal ministries, their departments and agencies under the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan incur a whopping N4 trillion contractual debt? Who issued the jobs and did they pass through due process and if so, did the contractors complete the assigned jobs? These and more are the duties which a special task force to be raised by the Federal Government is to undertake before the debt could be classified as Federal Government liability and settled by the new administration. The N4 trillion debt, which is nearly the country’s budget for one year, was handed over by the previous government to the present administration as part of the hand-over note given to the Transition Committee raised by President Muhammadu Buhari. But after looking at the debt profile and not being able to establish its authenticity, the Transition Committee headed by Alhaji Ahmed Joda, has made a strong recommendation to President Buhari to raise a ministerial task force to probe how the huge debts were incurred in the first place. The committee in its report sighted by Vanguard last night, noted: “The handover note from the previous administration showed an aggregate contractor liability of N4 trillion as at April 2015. Buhari and Jonathan Buhari and Jonathan “It is imperative that the administration establishes an inter-ministerial task force to review all outstanding contracts and associated liabilities across all ministries, departments and agencies. “The mandate of the task force is to confirm the existence of the liabilities and authenticate the accuracy of the information provided in the handover notes. “The government should only recognise the liabilities verified and confirmed by the task force.” The Joda committee said it could not rely on the handover note it received from the Jonathan administration because of the fact that the specific dates when the contracts were awarded were not provided, thereby raising suspicion about their genuineness. It noted: “A detailed list of contractors was not provided and therefore, some balances may be double counted, thereby, making contracts funded through debt to be captured by the Ministry of Finance and the contracting ministry. “No documentation was provided to confirm if the projects were executed to agreed specifications while some contracts may have been cancelled or terminated,” the report noted. Breakdown of the huge debts A breakdown of the huge debts shows that the Ministry of Education topped the list with N1.2 trillion followed by Ministry of Finance with a debt of N467.7 billion while the Ministry of Niger Delta trailed with N389.2 million. Other debtor ministries are: Power, N370 billion; Works, N296 billion; Transport, N289 billion and FCT, N194 billion. Others are: Land and Housing, N151 billion; Aviation, N138 billion; Water Resources, N111 billion; National Sports Commission, N104 billion; Environment, N51 billion; Police Affairs, N36 billion and Health, N36 billion. President Buhari had said in Washington last week that he would only take off after clearing the rot that has seriously affected governance in Nigeria. Buhari said it would be wrong to allow his administration to run on the existing platform which had been seriously tainted by corruption, thereby drawing back the system. But the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has criticised the Buhari administration for being slow and taking Nigeria backwards by not appointing ministers and other key government officials several months after assuming office. The party said the APC government did not have a clear idea of what to do, thereby trying to buy time to waddle through. |
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