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Redenomination was considered in 2007 or 2008, but it was resisted and was not implemented. Controlling inflation and preventing devaluation is more important than redenomination. Reintroducing coins is as good as eliminating the affected currency unit(s). Generally, it appears as if Nigerians do not like using coins. In addition, the Central Bank has a habit of producing and releasing only the first batch of coins. Afterwards, coin production and release stops, and eventually the coins fade out from circulation, thereby removing that currency unit. Instead of reintroducing coins, the polymer notes should continue. |
The Lagos State government or its agents should stop collecting trading space fees from traders on the the railway line. |
For the sake of the economy, some days may just be observed without being declared as work free days. |
The late General Sani Abacha once reportedly said, "Any insurgency that lasts more than 24 hours, the government has a hand in it.” |
For the sake of the economy, the number of public holidays should be reduced. Some days may just be observed without being made public holidays. |
African nations should withdraw their membership from the International Criminal Court (ICC). |
wickedtuna:Is vaccination mandatory for healthcare workers at Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH)? |
YourBestWriter:Your intentions may be clear. A mortician's job is legitimate, regardless of public opinion. Every job has its challenges. However, in an African setting, certain issues, behind closed doors, may come up which you may prepare yourself for: - Some people may seek your permission to have intercourse with bodies and pay you. - You may be asked not to throw away the bath water, but to collect it in a large container and sell it on a daily basis. |
In the first place, what does cultist or cultism mean? There probably isn't any clear definition? As some have stated on this thread, the police can just raid any gathering of people and tag them as "cultists". A young man may be stopped by the police, and if he does not "settle them", he can be framed up as a "cultist". |
The Supreme Court has held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not have the powers to prosecute offenses that are not corruption cases and that the only corruption cases it can investigate are cases involving the movement of cash from Nigeria to foreign countries and corruption cases involving federal finances, being a creation of federal law. EFCC should not declare anybody wanted unless the allegation is about "illicit financial outflow from Nigeria", or "corruption cases involving federal finances". |
It is far easier to open up a bag of rice and pour the contents on the floor than to pack the scattered rice grains back into the bag. |
I don't understand this metering burden. Did any private person or business get their meter for free? And speaking of the World Bank; the World Bank does not give support. The World Bank gives loans. |
The Supreme Court has held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not have the powers to prosecute offenses that are not corruption cases and that the only corruption cases it can investigate are cases involving the movement of cash from Nigeria to foreign countries and corruption cases involving federal finances, being a creation of federal law. EFCC should not arrest anybody unless the allegation is about "illicit financial outflow from Nigeria", or "corruption cases involving federal finances". |
The "climate change" issue may have its science, but it has become more of a propaganda tool, by certain international groups who want to use the issue to control nations. What has been going on in a few places around the world has been more of geological manipulation and climate control. Unfortunately, the federal government has submitted to this climate change propaganda. |
I am not sure whether this report is true, but why do politicians have to travel to a foreign country "to hold several meetings"? |
"What is good for Guinea is also good for Uganda." This grammar is strong o! ![]() |
The Supreme Court has held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not have the powers to prosecute offenses that are not corruption cases and that the only corruption cases it can investigate are cases involving the movement of cash from Nigeria to foreign countries and corruption cases involving federal finances, being a creation of federal law. EFCC should not arrest anybody unless the allegation is about "illicit financial outflow from Nigeria", or "corruption cases involving federal finances". |
What exactly is their offence? |
The United States government does not even want Ukraine to win. They just want the conflict to continue indefinitely in order to weaken Russia. |
Check the collar to see whether there is any written information inside. |
You may send a message like this: Good day Sir/Madam. Please, do not send me daily or recurrent messages from the same source. Alternatively, you may talk to the person on phone. Let the person know that it is not the content of the message that is the issue, but that you do not want unsolicited automated messages sent to your phone. If the messages are from a particular source (and they usually are), tell the person that you can check the source for yourself if you want to. If you can check the source for yourself, then the automated messages are not necessary. |
emmykk:If there is a garnishee order, it should be in writing. The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) should know who gave the order, and who is the beneficiary of that order. |
Why did he have to stand there and endure such humiliation? If he had simply removed the uniform by himself immediately after he was dismissed what would have happened? |
One of Southern Cameroon's greatest mistakes was choosing to join La République du Cameroun instead of Nigeria in the 1961 plebiscite. Nigeria may have its issues, but Southern Cameroonians certainly would not have been harassed in the present manner if their region had become part of Nigeria. |
If the police refuse to leave the NURTW secretariat, the NURTW members should go on strike. |
I really don't get these "I'm in the United Kingdom (UK) but don't come to the UK" messages. Even if the reasons are correct, the "Don't come to the UK" adviser would be more convincing after he leaves the United Kingdom. |
Why do the suspects have to hold those white boards or frames? Can't they refuse? |
The Supreme Court has held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not have the powers to prosecute offenses that are not corruption cases and that the only corruption cases it can investigate are cases involving the movement of cash from Nigeria to foreign countries and corruption cases involving federal finances, being a creation of federal law. EFCC should not arrest anybody unless the allegation is about "illicit financial outflow from Nigeria", or "corruption cases involving federal finances". |
What is this obsession of the World Bank about digital ID for Nigerians? Is Nigeria being used as a test case? The report did not say where the half a billion dollars came from. Is this another World Bank loan? |
82% of the whole of Africa! ![]() How is this possible? Are other African countries getting their telecommunications for free? |
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