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REP Bayero University kano |
MadameHadiza:They should give a week before exams start to enable people settle |
O boi I have not been Reading |
First phone SAGEM 2.Nokia N72 |
This is How Boko Haram Started...The FG should act fast to Stop this |
$950 that would be over #350,000 |
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Phate07:Been looking for kyle xy...could u suggest where i get to download it |
UnknownT:lol Hawaai |
That he has never been late to school during his Undergraduate years |
NairalandCS:lol @NairalandCS |
DeBret:No That's Jay jay Okocha |
Just saw mine too....Alhamdulilah |
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APPLIED MECHANICS |
mtcheww No Name |
Ajegunle. .....Bariga!! |
Amberon:ISLAM is the Way |
Correction Nnamdi Azikiwe wasn't The No 1 citizen as that time....Nnamdi was a ceremonial president. ...Tafawa Balewa was the Number 1 |
Fake news....Dangote doesn't live a lavish Lifestyle |
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A Magistrate court sitting in Kaduna this afternoon remanded 189 Shiite Muslims to a Kaduna prison following the Zaria massacre against them. The massacre took place on December 12, 2015, and was the result of a clash between the Nigerian Army and Shiites under the leadership of Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky. According to human rights groups the Zaria massacre left hundreds of Shiite Muslims dead, many of whom had their dead bodies abandoned along Kaduna streets or dumped into mass graves. Following the December 12th massacre, the Nigerian Army rampaged for another three days on their Shiite targets eventually destroying religious sites and personal property belonging to Sheikh Zakzaky. Prison personnel told SaharaReporters that the court session took place in the Kaduna amid tight security within the prison yard. The Shiites are being remanded for inciting public disturbances, the unlawful and illegal blockage of State and federal roads, and also the illegal possession of dangerous weapons . The presiding judge, Auwal Aliyu, adjourned the case to March 29, 2016. Four Shiites who were minors were granted bail. saharareporters.com/2016/02/10/189-shiites-remanded-kaduna-prison |
Devaluation wouldn't help us |
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Ogun state is becoming a strong economic hub |
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As the oil price has dropped more than 70 percent since the summer of 2014, the oil industry is facing its deepest downturn in more than two decades. The price of oil has decoupled from the actual cost of production; it is becoming unprofitable and the effects are being felt across the globe. Nigeria and Angola, Africa's two biggest oil producers, are both in talks with the World Bank about support for their strained state finances. Budgets in Russia, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Canada are in deficit, which means cuts in public spending. Big oil is cutting jobs and capital spending, in fact BP just reported its worst annual loss in 20 years, and Shell reported an 80 percent slide in profits for 2015. But there are winners too: China, India, Japan, and South Korea are among the largest importers of oil, so they are benefiting from the dropping oil price. We are backtracking the demise of oil - from production companies in the North Sea to a former Caspian tiger fallen on hard times, Kazakhstan, to find out who are the winners and losers of the oil price drop and what it means for the people. Also on Counting the Cost : Ireland is now the fastest growing economy in the EU, but has its post-bailout success come at the expense of the country's poor? And how will it affect Ireland's economy and its people if its closest neighbour, the UK, decides to leave the European Union? Plus, after years of negotiations, the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) has been signed at a ceremony in New Zealand. But sealing the deal on paper doesn't mean an end to the opposition, so what is the future of TTPA? www.aljazeera.com/programmes/countingthecost/2016/02/crude-reality-winners-losers-oil-crisis-160206135757869.html |
T Photo Credit:EFCC SOURCE: READ MORE: CRIME , PRESS RELEASE YOU MAY ALSO LIKE READ NEXT wo Nigerians, Ojukwu Nnamdi Roland and Ngene Linus Chibuike, arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos while attempting to smuggled $5, 424,270 USD out of the country, have been convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment respectively by Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Lagos. Ojukwu Nnamdi Roland and Ngene Linus Chibuike Rowland was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on 22 October, 2015, for being in possession of cash in the sum of US$2,917,272 (Two Million, Nine Hundred and Seventeen Thousand, Two Hundred and Seventy Two United States Dollars) during his outbound clearance for a journey to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Contrary to the requirements of the law, Rowland did not declare the money to men and officers of the Nigeria Customs Service and was subsequently arrested and arraigned before Justice Buba. Rowland pleaded not guilty to the one-count charge preferred against him and the matter went into full trial. Justice Buba found him guilty and sentenced him to two years imprisonment. He also ordered that the convict should forfeit the entire sum of $2,917,272 USD (Two Million, Nine Hundred and Seventeen Thousand, Two Hundred and Seventy Two United States Dollars) to the Federal government. Justice Buba said that the convict did not do the right thing by failing to declare the money to Customs officials. He ruled that the two years imprisonment should take effect from 9 February, 2016. Chibuike, on the other hand, was arraigned on 22 October, 2015 for falsely declaring the sum of US$11,500 (Eleven Thousand and Five Hundred United States Dollars) out of the sum of $2,506,998 USD (Two Million, Five Hundred and Six Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety Eight United States Dollars) he had in his possession during an outbound clearance for a journey to China en-route Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Chibuike pleaded not guilty to the one-count charge raised against him and the matter went into full trial. Justice Buba found him guilty and sentenced him to two years imprisonment. He also ordered that the convict should forfeit the sum of $2,495, 498 ( Two Million, Four Hundred and Ninety- Five Thousand, Four Hundred and Ninety-Eight United States Dollars) not declared to the Customs Officials to the Federal government He ruled that the two years imprisonment should take effect from 9 February, 2016. Wilson Uwujaren Head, Media & Publicist 9th February, 2016 saharareporters.com/2016/02/09/court-jails-two-55-million-cash-smuggling |
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