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I was traveling from Port Harcourt to Abuja in one of these public transport, I noticed all the safety belts provided for passengers has been fastened against the seats, except the driver's and one passenger at the front, I was wondering why we Nigerians are so careless about our own safety and safety of others... |
my dear don't use Nigeria ladies as a case study ever, those people can be green in the morning and yellow I'm the evening... |
please what formula did they use to calculate it's turn of the west, cuz by any known formula, de west suppose not to contest for President come 2023 if we're fair to ourselves... |
fairfora:u be lucky man oh, maybe another person for don buy ur own skull by now...this people will not kill me ...Lol |
wezzymoney:whether Ilorin or Ijebu, all na *shidren of eight*...Afonjas |
I know where it'll come from, *shidren of eight*...awon skull miners... |
ok |
the killer shall know no peace...bcuz it's obvious he didn't natural death...Ndi-Ójò everywhere |
Zehner:why not download MOKO TV and enjoy any match of ur choice |
Lawan was agitated while Ekweremadu was comfortable |
Kogi came first again...on a wrong note as usual |
Police retain most corrupt agency status in new survey …as Kogi, Gombe, Rivers emerge most corrupt states. Officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force have retained their position as the leading corrupt public officials in Nigeria , according to the latest report released by the National Bureau of Statistics . The report titled , ‘The 2 nd Corruption Survey Report in Nigeria’ , was released in Abuja on Friday . The NBS conducted the survey with the support of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and other partner international organs. The highlights of the report were presented at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja , by the Statistician General, NBS , Dr Yemi Kale , and the Country Representative of UNODC in Nigeria , Mr Oliver Stople . Kale was represented by Mr Yemi Adeleran . The first corruption survey report on Nigeria was presented in 2016 , where the police was identified as the most corrupt public agency . In the latest 2019 report, after a three -year gap , police officers still top the charts with 33 per cent , though it ’s a drop from the 46 per cent record they held in 2016 . Next to police officers are land registry officers ( 26 per cent ); and revenue officers ( 25 per cent ) . The least corrupt officials in 2019 are health workers with five per cent . The report indicated a slight reduction in corruption cases , particularly bribery , nationwide. While the prevalence of bribery was 32 . 3 per cent in 2016 ; in 2019 , it dropped to 30 .2 per cent . The report noted that while the drop might not be “ substantial ” , it ’ s an indication that Nigerians were rejecting bribery somehow . The NBS , which described the 2019 report as “ home -grown” , said data was collected from a total of 33 , 067 persons in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory through interviews . It also gave a state -by -state record of corruption prevalence with Kogi State leading as the most corrupt state ( 48 per cent ) , followed by Gombe ( 45 per cent ); Rivers ( 43 per cent ); and Adamawa ( 41 per cent ) . Imo is the least corrupt state in Nigeria with 17 . 6 per cent prevalence , followed closely by Jigawa , Kano and Plateau states. On a zonal basis , the most corrupt geopolitical zone is the North -Central , while the North -West recorded the least corruption cases . The NBS official stated, “ The survey contains home - grown data collected from Nigerians by Nigerians and for Nigerians . “ The scope of the survey is on petty corruption , not on grand corruption. “ This 2 nd survey result is useful in assessing the impact of the measures put in place by ministries , departments and agencies in fighting corruption after the 1 st report of 2016 . It also gives Nigerians the opportunity to assess and evaluate the impact of the measures .” Giving the highlights of the characteristics of the survey , Stople said cash remained the most used medium of bribery in Nigeria , accounting for “ 93 per cent ” of all cases . “ We have seen that 67 per cent of bribes are demanded and given before the public official provides the service , as was the case in 2016 ” , the UNODC country representative stated . In all , Nigerians identified “ unemployment ” , “ insecurity” and “ corruption ” as the biggest problems of the country , noting that up to 32 per cent of jobseekers got engaged by paying bribes https://www.google.com/url?q=https://punchng.com/police-retain-most-corrupt-agency-status-in-new-survey-as-kogi-gombe-rivers-emerge-most-corrupt-states/&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwj0idSl_KrmAhWPx4UKHZO2DBkQFjABegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw0qyhFu2wcffQpgaDcrHGH1 |
ghettokid1:bros don't disagree oh, maybe u don't know this Wilder of a boxer...he's a beast in human form, ah swear that guy go retire Joshua should he dare face him |
some news on NL can be frustrating, How can a 2weeks old baby be raped, raped with a matchstick or what Biko, please stop making me think unnecessarily... I hate what I don't like |
Peter I know u can dance, but even u sef know say u no fit sing...Lol |
so sad, I was in a situation not too different from urs, and and from the whole drama, those that occupied the seats and got healed were all staged, I don't know when I'll see a miracle that will prove beyond reasonable doubt to me... |
helinues:Younger than Buhari... |
Shibaraba:people like u don't take risk for de fear of unknown, I perceive a negative spirit in u, I don't hurl abuses on people, so u can call me names if u want to, or maybe u grew to be evil and hence afraid of evil always |
why them hand over to police, them for kukuma hand am over to his forefathers |
Shibaraba:I don't like having ur type as friends... always seeing negative in everything, always running from no one...afraid of everything |
House boy, errand master...most useless and powerless VP in the history of Nigeria... |
Factfinder1:lol, see thief oh...u like wetin motor kill abi...Lol |
Former Abia State Governor, Orji Kalu , who was sentenced to 12 years in prison for fraud , was seen asking prison warders, “ where are you taking us to?” After his sentencing . Share this: Twitter Facebook Related posts EFCC arrest Imam for $3m fraud DECEMBER 6, 2019 More Troubles for Yari as NLC Insists,The Ex-Governor Must ‘Refund illegal pension, allowances. NOVEMBER 29, 2019 Kalu , who is the Senate Chief Whip also begged the prison warders not to handcuff him in public . The former governor , who appeared shaken , said, “ Where are you taking us to now ? Please don’ t handcuff me . I will follow you .” Kalu ’s associate , Udeogu , was sentenced to 10 years in prison while the company which was used in perpetrating the fraud , Slok Limited , was ordered to be wound up by Justice Idris Mohammed . Meanwhile, Kalu expressed disappointment on the court verdicts saying “I feel used” as uncontrollable tears kept running down his checks |
itsme01:u forgot to mention skull miners...dull brain Yeriba...spit |
itsme01:which of the Lagos biko, u mean Dominican Republic... Lmao |
Yoruba man, dey dia dey speak big big grammar... u never see anything |
itsme01:Yoruba was and will never be part of Biafra...Onye Nzuzu |
if only we know the level of damage Dangote is causing Nigeria, so many people hail him for creating jobs without knowing some evil going on underground |
Chelsea FC has seen their Ban lifted, tthis means they can sign new players Jaanuary 20220 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/12/just-in-cas-lifts-chelseas-transfer-ban/ |
nice one DSS...beat him and Falana if u want, let them know the pains oaf injustice...since they love evil...thank god I didn't mention any tribe... |
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