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Look 2 team mate fighting over scorer, you wont thank the minister of defence for preventing goals. |
bin gbagbo:I hate that word, who give you that title? Stop it, i mean stop it. |
swtchicgurl:Endowed Indeed, Val girl |
Bin, you try for this one o, me go tell you the truth. |
swtchicgurl:You will have to start from the feeder team, 1st team lai lai |
PROJAN sound more of a virus, While NPJC is more of money making industry, you know NNPC. . |
Jarus, This one no be table tennis. na real soccer. i mean Football |
Am the Joke section Minister of Defence |
Me, form malaria lai lai. i repeat lai lai. |
dey see u sef. bench me, you make me laugh in pidgin. As the Mafia in the team, who fit do that? |
Bin, I no dey Arab contractor again, am in Barcelona. you no dey watch me for TV |
@Deols,Your profile pics says alot about the current situation we face |
^^^ Jazakum llahu khairan, hope David will be able to reason now |
Yes. |
^^^ That is just what is needed to keep him alive. |
The mask needed by Policeman Sunday is just 2.2M, not up to a days meal of the presidency, With that the live of this courageous police officer and others will not be lost, What is wrong with my country. I hope his death will not be in vain. http://www.securityprousa.com/bodipr.html |
I have been waitinf for Jarus response/reaction to the issue. Thank God, he didn't dissapoint. |
Hmmmmmmmm |
^^^^ You mean shon of the soil |
The Federal Government has once again bowed to the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, saying that it was ready for a fresh dialogue with the dreaded militant group. Consequently, the government pleaded with the group to explore fresh dialogue to ventilate its grievances and seek redress. The government in extending olive branch to the group which has threatened fresh offensive in the region said it was no longer fashionable to engage in arm struggle to attract the attention of the authorities. The Presidential Adviser on Niger Delta and Chairman of the Post Amnesty Programme, Mr. Kingsley Kuku, stated this in an exclusive interview with National Mirror. The latest position of the Federal Government was a radical departure from its earlier stand that MEND no longer existed and that its leaders had disarmed and embraced the presidential offer of amnesty. The government had said that those masquerading as MEND leaders were criminals, who would be treated as such. However, National Mirror learnt that the latest position of the federal authorities was a panic response to the threat of the militant group to unleash fresh mayhem on the Niger Delta, particularly the oil industry in the area. Already, the group had claimed responsibility for the recent attack on the production manifold of the Nigerian Agip Oil Company, NAOC, in Bayelsa State and the country home of the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs in Ogbobagbene, Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State. MEND has also threatened to attack business interests of South Africa in Nigeria. However, Kuku in the interview with National Mirror asked MEND to explore peaceful avenues of resolving their problems. The days of shooting guns to call for government attention are quite over. I cannot say that there is no MEND; I cannot also say that there is MEND; all I know is that anybody can be aggrieved and can say he is MEND. If you are MEND, the only thing we are saying is come out, Tompolo, the leader of MEND, Boyloaf, the leader of MEND, Fara Dagogo, the leader of MEND have come out and there is peace. If you are MEND, come out, we are ready. As the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, managing the amnesty programme and Chairman of the Post Amnesty Programme, I am ready to discuss with anybody who calls himself MEND. If there is any new leader of MEND or a new MEND arising or the old MEND reincarnating, there is a need for discussion with the Amnesty Office. I am ready to listen. I dont know those who are still part of MEND, I used to know MEND as the Tompolos, Boyloaf, Africa, Shoot-at-Sight, Ateke Tom and several commanders and generals in the Niger Delta agitation before but that does not in any way mean that because Chief Government Ekpemupolo, a.k.a. Tompolo and other generals have decided to accept amnesty for peace to reign and for development to come to the Niger Delta, there are no other people that are aggrieved. I have said it before that the fact that 26,358 persons accepted amnesty cannot totally erase grievances by some other youths in the Niger Delta. The Niger Delta is occupied by over 20milion people and majority of this population are youths. These 26,358 people are the people we are managing today. As far as we are concerned it is a pilot programme. It means you have millions of youths who are still unemployed, unengaged, who are unempowered. To this end, Kuku urged the governors of the states of the Niger Delta to initiate amnesty programmes in their various states to cater for the interest of those agitating for inclusion in the Federal Government's peace deal in the region. Kuku said the gesture would engender peace and development in the states of the region. He added, For those of them (youths) who have lost hope of being empowered by any arm of government again, this is a Federal Government programme and I have urged all governments in the Niger Delta, the governments of Ondo, Edo, Delta, Rivers, Cross River, Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa States must do whatever they can, to may be set up an alternative programme like the amnesty programme in their various states to take care of the youths who are not part of the Federal Government's amnesty programme. This is the only way we can get some level of peace in the various states. Imagine that the security situation in Warri has been getting very worrisome, it does not in way indicate a failure of amnesty, no. It is an indication of security challenges in Delta State. It happened in Rivers State, it also happened in Bayelsa State. What it means is that the government of those states must take responsibility for those distinct problems arising outside the amnesty pro The moment I heard some two, three months ago that the gover nment of Delta State was planning a youth empower ment programme in the state, I was very delighted and I am sure Gover nor Emmanuel Uduaghan will make this to pass because if he does that and the government of Bayelsa does the same thing, the government of Rivers State does the same thing, that of Akwa Ibom, Cross River, they all do the same thing, youth restiveness in the Niger Delta will come down. http://nationalmirroronline.net/news/31138.html |
This search is long overdue, the Admin or Super mod should do something about it. |
This thread should make the front page. |
Live on AIT now |
Happy Jummah, Don't forget the spiritual bath Put on your best cloth Use little perfume. Go to the mosque early for you to listen to the sermon |
Great Ife @ 50 One of the few Universities that you can always count on The university that have shaped other University The university that shape my person Congrat |
@deols and ved, don't dignify some people with your response, some people are just opportuned to have access to the net and they also abuse it. It's difficutlt for them to think straight. |
^^^ just like me, i hate the pressure of exam. I am 'school B' type of student |
^^^ all the best in your exam. Off the net you go. |
Banking business is a conservative business that have been bastardized by the CEO/Promoters through glamourization, Afribank and the likes may have intimidating assets in terms of structures and building. All this does not translate to liquidity which is the mainstay of their business, this is all what all those banks don't have, am not unity bank counsel, but the commitmnent put in by the northern governors in making sure that the bank did not collapse is what is still keeping it today. |
Mac, Allah'll lead and guide you in this new assignment given to you. Congrat |
^^^ Thanks Q47: Mention the prophet(s) whose father is a prophet and his son too is a prophet. |
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