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Penaldo:He has been sacked. If he does not prepare a comprehensive handover note, what will the Lagos State government do? |
All attempts to enforce "sit at home" should stop. Who is sponsoring Ekpa? He cannot be acting alone. There must be a money trail somewhere. |
What is the meaning of this? Flogging children for going to school? ![]() This is an assault on the education of children. This has got to stop. |
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 get involved in any supposed "cybercrime" case unless the allegation is about "illicit financial outflow from Nigeria", or "corruption cases involving federal finances". |
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) usually tells Nigeria to devalue its currency, as a condition for taking loans. |
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) just wants to have control. If cannabis is decriminalized in Nigeria, NDLEA will lose a lot of control and power. MrNotAgain:The WHO can no longer be trusted. |
The report did not say the conditions Nigeria would fulfill to be able draw on this loan. |
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". |
Declaring a public holiday for democracy is not necessary. Some days may just be observed without being made public holidays. |
owngoalnigeria.com Such an interesting name for a website! |
nlfpmod:Is the 10% of the bid amount refundable? |
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. |
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to introduce central bank digital currency (CBDC or enaira). Not surprisingly, the adoption was extremely low. The CBN then went on a cash confiscation project, probably to test the waters, to know whether they can use that as an excuse force enaira on the population. Fortunately, the cash confiscation project also failed. The IMF is not interested in Nigeria's development. The IMF's goal is to control the finances of the Nigerian population. |
How can murder charges be unconstitutional? It is either the accused has a case to answer, or not. |
Does a governor have to give consent for a meeting of two people, and outside the country for that matter? |
The conditions mentioned for independent candidacy are not practicable. 50% waiver of fees for women is discriminatory based on gender. There is supposed to be separation of powers in governance. Principal officers of the National Assembly (the legislative arm of government) should not be members of the National Security Council (an executive unit). |
It is quite an interesting writing. I had never heard of Alois Irlmaier before. The story is not complete though. Since it has been over a year since this thread came up, I have decided to provide a link to the statements of Alois Irlmaier: https://media.oiipdf.com/pdf/48cfb517-253e-4c2a-bdb6-38d598d66c68.pdf |
The WHO can no longer be trusted. The World Health Organization is partly funded by a few rich individuals, as well as a few pharmaceutical companies, who in turn dictate the WHO's policies. |
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has ruled that Section 46 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act should be construed within the narrow confines of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, the precursor to the establishment of the EFCC - to prevent illicit financial outflow from Nigeria. EFCC should not arrest anybody unless the allegation is about "illicit financial outflow from Nigeria". |
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has ruled that Section 46 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act should be construed within the narrow confines of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, the precursor to the establishment of the EFCC - to prevent illicit financial outflow from Nigeria. EFCC should not arrest anybody unless the allegation is about "illicit financial outflow from Nigeria". |
Comparing oneself with somebody else's papa is rude, regardless of whether the comparative statement is true or false. |
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has ruled that Section 46 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act should be construed within the narrow confines of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, the precursor to the establishment of the EFCC - to prevent illicit financial outflow from Nigeria. EFCC should not arrest anybody unless the allegation is about "illicit financial outflow from Nigeria". |
People don't usually sit on their mobile phones. |
After N800 billion was allocated, they decided to postpone the census. ![]() |
Before April 2023, I was not even aware of the existence of a "World Malaria Day". The only reason why the "World Malaria Day" is being hyped at present is because of the desire of international groups to enforce malaria "vaccines". For now, we should stick to non-vaccine methods of prevention, as well as the currently available methods of treatment. |
The World Health Organization (WHO) can no longer be trusted. This report by the WHO looks like a predetermined script. So, of all the places in Sudan for a fighting party to use as a military base, it is the central public health lab that was deemed to be convenient. It appears as if the WHO wants to release some health-related breaking news, and blame it on Sudan. And speaking of Sudan, it is sad that the concerned parties have allowed themselves to be used by foreign nations and international groups to destabilize their country. |
The WHO (World Health Organization) can longer be trusted. Beware of "vaccines" that the WHO is trying to push onto Africans. The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) usually relies on reports from the vaccine manufacturers, as well as approval from foreign drug agencies. NAFDAC probably gave approval of the "vaccines" without conducting their own independent examination. |
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