Mykel4God: So recently the hashtag #secschoolinNigeria trended on twitter, and now we decided to add a twist. The ten pictures will be only understood by Nigerian University students: 1. After you write your final exams.
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romoruyi: As the BlackBerry Venice continues to make waves on the web, new images seems to be coming up more than we expect. The latest image from Android Authority reveals more on the device such as its operating system which has been customized with some extra shortcuts that appears with the long-press of the home button.
In terms of hardware specs, rumor still has it that the device would be powered by a Snapdragon 808 processor with 3GB of RAM, an 18MP camera and a 5.4-inch display. On boot up of this device, an image of a bugdroid holding up a shield signifying the security platform which blackberry offers to Android. We hope to see this device from blackberry to make its appearance at some point in November though it has not been officially announced yet or even approved by blackberry.
As fellow Witches, they all know that if they expose themselves unduly, they will be Hunted down too. They've got blood stains all over their mouth and claws as evidence of Blood Sucking.
ayindeseyi: BUKOLA SARAKI’S ASSERT, BANK ACCOUNT WORTH TRILLIONS-PROPERTIES EXPOSED
1. NIGERIAN PROPERTIES
Plot 212 Musa Yar'Adua Street, Victoria Island, N700 million. Others are a plot of land on Lekki Phase (block 72), N7 million; Ibafo near Ajah, N5 million; Buildings on number 42 Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, N750 million; 19 Roxton Road, Ikoyi, N500 million; 62 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, N100 million; 15A & B MacDonald, Ikoyi, N160 million 6 Vulga Street, Maitama, Abuja, N60 million.
2. UNITED KINGDOM PROPERTIES
123A, Ashley Gardens, Thirleby Road, London, valued at $750,000. (N120 Million Naira) 56 Cheyne Court, SW 3, London, $900,000; (N144 Million Naira) 54 Ashley Gardens, Ambrasden Avenue, London, $2.5 million; (N400 Million Naira) 141 Ashley Gardens, Thirleby Road, London, $600,000; (N96 Million Naira) Nell Gwynn House, Sleave Avenue, London, $400,000; (N64 Million Naira) Ormond House, Ormond Street, S/London, $400,000; (N64 Million Naira) 53 Ashley Gardens, Ambrasden Avenue, London, $2.5 million, (N400 Million Naira) 70 Bourne Street, S/W London, valued at $4.8 million. (N768 Million Naira)
salterswan: President Muhammadu Buhari has faulted those criticizing his lopsided appointments saying that the constitution gives him the prerogative to choose anyone he wishes to appoint.
Buhari spoke through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina on Friday evening, on the hue and cry trailing his appointments from Thursday which is believed to favour the northern part of the country.
Barely 90 days into his administration, the President approved the appointments of Babachir David Lawal as Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Abba Kyari as Chief of Staff to the President and Hameed Ibrahim Ali as Comptroller-General Nigerian Customs Service.
In reaction, Adesina said the President was aware of federal character and expressed the belief that they would be balanced by the time he made more appointments in September.
While saying appointments were Buhari’s prerogative, the Presidential Spokesman also said nobody can fault the fact that those named so far were appointed on merits.
He assured all stakeholders that the President would keep to his promise of appointing the remaining aides and Ministers in September.
“Nobody can fault the fact that the persons appointed were appointed on merits.
“In terms of the spread, the President has prerogative to appoint and he knows there is federal character. I am sure that there will be balance in the future. These are still early days. At the end of the day, we will have a balance.