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Kigali and Windhoek may be clean cities, but something is missing in those places. There's no vibe. |
Previously, there was an advert called "Coke is it." For several years, Coke was really it. Pepsi was good, but it was not usually the first choice. However, in the mid 2010s, the taste of Coca-cola changed, at least in Nigeria. At present, Coke contains non-sugar sweeteners, and drinking it leads to an unpleasant aftertaste. For now, Pepsi tastes much better. |
When the child is born, the 21 year old should take the child for a DNA test to confirm whether he is the biological father. |
Beware of the WHO. The WHO of 2020 to the present day is not the same as the WHO of fifteen years ago. |
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". |
Which country did this take place? |
Abbeytoy:A person who wants to unlink his NIN from a sim should not be treated as a suspect. Before the NIN link issue came up, sims were expected to be registered with a government-issued identification document. One of the flaws of this NIN link rule is that the maximum number of sims that can be linked is seven. Sims are not only used for phones; they are also used for internet browsing modems. The need to unlink a sim, or for there not to be a maximum number of sims that can be linked, does not appear to be necessary now because the NIN link rule is relatively new. After a few years, by the time several persons go through different internet service providers looking for the "best affordable" service, the need to unlink a previously used sim may arise. |
Jamesbiodun: Jacku:If these statements are true, it is a serious matter and it should be addressed. For example, a person may have linked two phone sims to his NIN. Over a period of a few years, he may have linked his NIN to internet browsing sims of five different networks, though not necessarily using all networks at the same time. He recently comes across a new internet browsing offer, but he cannot subscribe because he has attained the maximum number of linked sims (seven), and he cannot unlink any of the previous sims. This is just an example of a possible scenario, but as stated previously, a person should be able to unlink a sim without having to give reasons; and the process should not be cumbersome. |
Brunicekid:New Year's Day (1) Good Friday and Easter Monday (2) Workers' Day (1) Id el Fitr (2) Democracy Day (1) Id el Kabir (2) Independence Day (1) Id el Maulud (1) Christmas Day and Boxing Day (2) Total - 13 This year (2022) however, there would be less than 13 public holidays, because of the overlap of Workers' Day and Id el Fitr. |
Declaring a public holiday for democracy is not necessary. At present, there are 13 national public holidays. 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. |
Abfinest007:Are you referring to linking your NIN or unlinking? I am asking how you may unlink your NIN from a SIM. |
Abfinest007:How did you do this? |
Has anybody been able to unlink their NIN (National Identification Number) from their SIM? There does not appear to much information on this issue online. We have been told that the maximum number of SIMs that can be registered to an NIN is seven. Unlinking your NIN from a SIM should be as simple as linking your NIN. It should not be cumbersome. It is your right. You should not have to give reasons. You should not have to provide another person's NIN to be linked to the SIM before your NIN can be unlinked. It is not only phone SIMs that are of concern here. SIMs used in modems for internet browsing may also be an issue. |
There has been a surge in the prices of commodities, including foodstuffs, all over the world, and several world leaders have put the blame on the Ukraine-Russia conflict. However, the sanctions by several countries against Russia has had a far greater effect on the surge in the prices of commodities, than the Ukraine-Russia conflict itself. |
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". |
Infolenka:You're right. The shootings are orchestrated. The purpose of the shootings is to put pressure on the legislature to remove the second amendment, and force the general public to submit their firearms. When the firearms are withdrawn, it would be easier to impose martial law, or allow the United States to be attacked. |
All aspirants who have paid and submitted their forms should be allowed to contest. If an aspirant willingly steps down, that is a different matter. An aspirant should not be removed just for the sake of reducing the number of contestants. |
ZUKKYY:It's not Lagos. It's in a state that uses blue and white tricycles (keke); probably Delta. |
A scientist and academician of the International Space Agency, Prof. Philip Njemanze, has called on the Federal Government to shut down all the bio laboratories established by Bill Gates across the country pending the full investigations over the alleged leak of monkeypox pathogen bio-materials from the labs. Chief of Russian Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Force, Igor Kirillov, had on Friday, called on the leadership of the World Health Organization (WHO) to commence investigation into the release of West African modified Monkeypox, which caused the present outbreak that threatens a worldwide pandemic. TASS quoted Kirillov as saying, “against the background of numerous cases of US violations of bio-safety requirements and facts of negligent storage of pathogenic bio-materials, we call on the leadership of the World Health Organization to investigate the activities of US-funded Nigerian laboratories in Abuja, Zaria, Lagos and inform the world community about its results.” WHO reported that the West African strain of the monkeypox pathogen came from Nigeria, another state in which the US has deployed its biological infrastructure. “According to available information, there are at least four Washington-controlled bio laboratories operating in Nigeria,” the official said. Reacting to the report, Njemanze, in a release made available to reporters titled “Nigeria Under Bio-terrorist Attack”, said the war against Nigeria has moved into the phase of Bio-terrorism. According to him, “The enemies have deployed viral agents, particularly Monkey Pox to unleash a virological warfare”, adding that “Nigeria is the first nation on earth to be simultaneously under asymmetric warfare of terrorism and now under bio-terrorism.” He feared that Nigeria “is at war with a vicious enemy trying to destroy the entire nation and kill all the people – Christians and Muslims alike.” Njemanze regretted that the sponsored foreign criminals disguising as Muslims to initiate riots and killings so as to paint it as religious extremism, had in actual fact nothing in common with Islam. The statement partly read “Nigerian military has fought gallantly to forestall the fall of Nigeria on the battlefield. The enemy has disguised as Boko Haram, herdsmen and bandits. The analysis of the facts of the attacks revealed the contrary. “From 2015-2018, 37,500 people were killed in the so-called Islamic extremist attacks of which 32000 or 85% were Muslims and 5,500 or 15% were Christians. All were farmers who grow natural seeds in their communities. “It is clear that the enemies are the biotechnology companies and their billionaire sponsors seeking to replace the natural seeds with Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) seeds deceptively called ‘Improved seeds’ that do not replicate. “This would mean that every planting season Monsanto the main biotech supplier of the GMO seeds would have to supply the entire 200 million people in Nigeria with the seeds to grow food at a cost not less than $30 billion USD. “The entire food security of Nigeria has been hijacked by the biotech companies and their billionaire sponsors. It is interesting that Bill Gates, a major shareholder in Monsanto, established in 2013 biotechnology laboratories in Nigeria. “The Federal Government of Nigeria should ensure that while the WHO probe is ongoing, all the bio-labs established by Bill Gates in Nigeria must be shut down pending the full investigations”. https://thenationonlineng.net/monkeypox-expert-urges-fg-to-shut-down-biolabs-in-nigeria
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They should allow Betty Akeredolu to contest. If they don't want her, they should simply not vote for her. |
franchasofficia:Are the allegations true? |
And some people are standing under it. And another person is sitting under it. ![]() |
Did Mrs Akeredolu sign the withdrawal letter on the APC form? If she did not sign, then she has the right to contest the primary election, and reject a consensus candidate. |
Mrkumareze:Corruption can operate the other way round. So, we should hope that Starlink will not corrupt Nigeria. ![]() |
IgOga:The WHO can longer be trusted. Nigeria should leave the WHO. In fact, as many countries as possible, should leave the WHO. The WHO's intention is for all nations to relinquish their sovereignty, and for the WHO to take control through the pandemic treaty. |
It is called monkeypox, but is this true? Monkeypox is not sexually transmitted. The pictures of black African children shown along with news reports of monkeypox could mean that this outbreak may be something entirely different. We are probably not being told the truth about this new outbreak. Could this actually be a sexually transmitted disease, which has been modified by the covid "vaccine"? |
It is called monkeypox, but is this true? Monkeypox is not sexually transmitted. Most of the pictures shown, along with news reports of monkeypox, are those of black African children. We are probably not being told the truth about this new outbreak. Could this actually be a sexually transmitted disease, like syphilis, modified by the covid "vaccine"? |
The headline is misleading. The hospital did not charge the lady for crying. The hospital charged for emotional/behavioral assessment. If the hospital did not attend to the lady's emotional expression, and complications later developed, the brother would probably complain that the hospital ignored her emotional state, or did not examine or assess her properly. |
Where is the reptile zoo located? |
Other possible causes should be investigated. For example, was there a generator running close by? |
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". |
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