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That demonic snake is APC |
toro92:No keep it its yours |
Am using it to browse now oh Glo is still the best Mtn is too stingy Airtel dring your data like speed of light. We nor blame them dis government is to blame Tsew |
rukevwe abeg give ham some advice i don maya
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The cap fit you bro |
Turn your yanch take.... 50 koboko stop wasting our money
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Abeg go check your CTV Camera again |
Now the question is.......... whats funny there? some people need flogging with koboko
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This is a clear example of a blogger looking for cheap traffic |
ufuosman:young man can you please explain to me what is blogging? |
Are we still fighting BokoHaram? What Happen to the promise baba gave to us when hunting for the crown? |
New girlfriend? where is the previous one? |
How old are you? |
Abeg nor deceive yourself make u come see cement lifter chest in my area you go hide this your plate |
N-Power Salary Scale 2017 N-Power Teach Programme Salary Structure: 28,000 – 30,000 monthly N-Power Agro Programme Salary Structure: 25,000 – 30,000 monthly N-Power Health Programme Salary Structure: 30,000 – 40,000 monthly N-Power Community Education Programme Salary Structure: 10,000 – 30,000 monthly N-Power Creative Programme Salary Structure: 10,000 – 30,000 monthly N-Power Tech (Software) Programme Salary Structure: 20,000 – 40,000 monthly N-Power Tech (Hardware) Programme Salary Structure: 20,000 – 40,000 monthly N-Power Build Programme Salary Structure: 27,000 – 30,000 monthly Stop wasting our time |
God have mercy and save this country from the hands of APC |
1 Bitcoin equals 6,071,729.40 Nigerian Naira |
Daddy Freeze trying to gain cheap popularity |
empressteemah06:keep it up |
THE COMPLETE STORY Apex Ijaw socio-cultural group, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), has petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Council, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Switzerland, Africa Commission on Human and Peoples’ Right and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) over the continued detention of people of Niger Delta origin by the Directorate of State Security (DSS) and other security agencies. This was disclosed in a letter signed by the group's spokesman, Mr. Henry Iyala. The petition, according to the letter, was on occasion of the World Human Rights Day. Dated 10 December and signed by IYC President, Mr. Eric Omare, the petition stated that many people of Niger Delta origin are currently detained without trial by the DSS in relation to their agitation for a better Niger Delta. The IYC disclosed that Mr. Daniel Ezekiel, recently released from DSS detention after more than a year without trial, told the IYC President that there are 50 people of Niger Delta origin in DSS detention. Among those in detention, said the group, are Messrs. Alex Odogu, IYC Spokesman, Abuja Chapter; Michael John, Gabriel Ogbu, Justus Golubus, Joshua Golubus, Norway Suku, Felix Mieminiye and John Fortune. The IYC stated that the continued detention of the activists without trial amounts to a violation of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights and chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution. "These international instruments and local laws guarantee citizens right to personal liberty and obligate security agencies to charge anybody that is arrested on suspicion of having committed an offense within 24 hours or a reasonable time," said the IYC. It added that most of the people have been detained for over a year, including those whose freedom have been ordered by the courts. "In some of the cases, the courts in Nigeria have made an order for their release, but the relevant security agencies refused to obey the order and release them on bail," the organization stated. It called on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mr. Zeid Raiad Al Hussein, Commissioners of the Africa Commission on Human and People's Rights and the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission to prevail on the security agencies, especially the DSS, to release those in detention. |
Detention Of Niger Delta Activists: IYC Petitions UN, Africa Commission On Human And People's Rights Apex Ijaw socio-cultural group, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), has petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Council, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Switzerland, Africa Commission on Human and Peoples’ Right and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) over the continued detention of people of Niger Delta origin by the Directorate of State Security (DSS) and other security agencies. source: sahara reporters |
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CONGRATULATION MR PROUD |
FORGET ABOUT LOOKING FOR JOB CREATE ONE |
HOW MUCH ARE THEY EVEN PAYING SELF WITH ALL THIS MANY REQUIREMENT |
RESERVED FOR THE NEXT PERSON BELOW |
Indian police have detained a man who stole 120 TV sets from hotels over four months, officials said Wednesday. Vasudev Nanaiah booked into budget hotels in states across southern India with oversized bags to put the televisions in when he left. If the room television did not fit his bag, the 34-year-old Nanaiah would go out to a local market to buy a bigger suitcase, police alleged. Hotel staff never suspected him as he was very well behaved. Nanaiah also paid a small advance sum and told staff he would be staying for several days but generally left early, Chetan Singh Rathor, deputy commissioner of Bangalore police told AFP. “We arrested him earlier this month when he was trying to sell TV sets to a shopkeeper, who alerted the police,” he added. The police say that they recovered around 20 stolen TVs and found that he had left about two dozen cases in neighbouring Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh states believed to have been used in the theft of about 100 other TVs over the past four months. Nanaiah told officials that he stole TVs because it was “relatively low risk and easy”, according to police. “He said that his recent thefts went to fund his lawyer and legal fees for previous TV theft charges in different courts,” Rathor said. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/serial-thief-stole-120-hotel-tvs/ |