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DedeNkem:Did I hear u said CORRUPT MAN OF GOD? Get sense in Jesus name. Amen |
DedeNkem:Did I hear u said CORRUPT MAN OF GOD? Get sense in Jesus name. Amen |
iamswizz:Are u saying that a 16yrs senator and 8years SP could not afford 3 SUVs for gift? Also who told u that there are Muslim clerics in Zone C Benue state. Zone C is a 99.9% Christian zone but if u can migrate to that area and become a Muslim cleric then no problem. #Nigerianwithreligion# Mtcheew! |
henritinecy:Remember the OP didn't say they 'begged for' he said GIFT. When shall we learn how to respect servants of God? Grow up, u are bigger than ur comment. |
naijaGhandi:Another display of fanatism. |
BrosMayowa:Am a proud NOUNITE! No sorting, score as u read. Still some folks who no nothing about National Open University keep discriminating. There's no way u can measure/test the intensity of one's knowledge with the kind of examinations conducted today in most of our Nigerian Universities. This alone kills the morale of serious students. God will help us... |
londonrivals:Hired and useless protesters! let them go and find something rewarding to do not all this form of sentiment in the name of politics. |
londonrivals:Hired and useless protesters! let them go and find something rewarding to do not all this form of sentiment in the name of politics. |
HaneefahRN:Because she's guity and framed everything. If not y she no come out to defend herself in the media since? |
bobbyvow:Health is wealth o. How much can u compare with ir two functioning kidneys? Wake up from ur sleep and think straight friend... |
ireneony:Lolz. You're so funny.... |
talktrue1:Hmmmm, even in Kaduna here it happens too. On 5th July i used a sterling bank ATM machine with my Ecobank ATM card, i withdrew 20k but was debited twice. I thought may be twas network problem so i waited patiently until the sallah break was over. Went to an Ecobank and laid my complain, filled a form. I was not satisfied, went to another Ecobank (bigger than the previous brach i went) laid thesame complain and i was treated the same way as the first branch. They said my money will be reversed in 7 days time and up till now, they refused to reverse it. If i go to the branch it's the same trash i hear every time. I think something is wrong with this ECOBANK |
ireneony:Bad belle no good o. Better change and think like a mature man.. |
onatisi:Pay no attention to them. How can some group of people ban a Nigerian from some part of the country?, Dem chop winch? ; |
nas00:I hate empty threat jare! Initially it was a total ban from the southwestern zone. now he's live in Lag and u are saying he should visit ja...an village again....Mtcheeeeeeew! Fear fear |
segebobo:You've spoken my mind. Let them go the the telecommunication industries and get all the details of calls & sms within that day and a week b4. i guess they'll play back all the calls for them and they'll be able to figure out the suspect's contact, name and address... |
24hrsmarriage:What kind of rubbish is this for Christ s sake? The appropriate bodies should better wake up and put an end to this madness in the name of Religion or else i can see danger ahead... This is uncalled for and highly condemnable....... |
HRich:Are u speaking on behalf of Kogi people or ur own state. Y not blame the woman first for her unethical behavior and show of inadequate home training? I can see u are partial. I'm not in anyway related directly or indirectly to Dino but I support him because he only got pushed to the wall and has no other option than to fire her back........... If I may ask u, u talked about respect for mothers. Will any responsive mother call a matured man like Dino a thug and all sort of names? wake up from ur slumber! shun politics, tribal and religious sentiment. |
midolian:Fear of wat? is BAT a god? leave dat thing... I hate politicians but wen it comes to issues of tribalism, i hate anyone that's directly or indirectly involved |
TheNewIbadan:Im Yoruba land do women even look into an elderly man's face talk more of calling them names? God will punish who ever thinks it's possible to ban a Nigerian and a senator for that matter from any part of this country. Dem no born the person well. Bleep tribalism and favouritism. The woman insulted Dino first. so let her tender her own apology first. Are u saying that a party leader's wife has the right to insult anybody any time they feel like. Bleep you.... |
cktheluckyman:U dey mind them? I'm beggining to hate 9ja politicians to the core..... |
ymdo:I see no reason y someone who was born of a woman and has mother should call another person's mother such name... I think u need deliverance........... God forgive u |
[quote author=Biggson post=47530734]Our sources said when Mrs. Tinubu was recognised to speak, she rose, and said, “I’m just wondering why whenever Senator Dino speaks in this chamber, he is always threatening people and behaving childishly and at times like a thug. “I think he needs to know that every senator here represents their constituencies. And that there is no need to threaten anyone. “We are seeking and working towards reconciliation, yet you are busy issuing threats.” [s][/s] Fellow nairalanders, so no one saw anything wrong with someone s wife insulting another man and calling him a THUG? To me, both of them in their capacities as senators of the Federal Republic are wrong for indecencies in behavior and acted Childishly. Lets forget about sentiments and think straight...... Remember, what is wrong is WRONG. No matter who's involved....That's my take and i have no apology to anyone or groups... |
edlion57:Don't mind them. They forget to know God resist the proud and exalt the humble.... Just watch out for the future of APC |
[color=#990000][/color] The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, yesterday told members of the senate committee on Appropriations, Finance and Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions that the 2016 budget will not be accommodating constituency projects usually carried out by National Assembly members. Babachir was summoned by the senate to explain a statement he made in a recent interview that constituency projects may not be funded by the 2016 budget. The Minister told members of the senate that he stands by his comment. "The statement is correct. That is my statement, we cannot guarantee the implementation of constituency projects in the 2016 budget. As a government, constituency projects are championed by members of the National Assembly. Like the legislature, members of the executive are politicians who canvassed for votes. Lawmakers are aware that oil barrels had dwindled to about 800,000 per day. This has led to the inability of government to finance the budget. It is the duty of government to prepare the minds of Nigerians ahead that there will be challenges in implementing the budget. Government based its principle on zero budgeting this year. Funds will be released to finance key projects in line with the implementation plans of the government. I will explain why it will be hard for the government to implement the budget. I spoke with the Minister of Budget this morning and I asked him the revenue base of the government. We are now receiving about 50 to 60 earnings from what we projected.” Some Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) might find it impossible to implement projects appropriated in their budgets. We have to re-prioritize. I like us to understand that this is the background upon which I made that statement"he said http://feedproxy.google.com/~r//OqshX/~3/9jCv9B7KncY/we-cant-guarantee-implementation-of.html |
[i][/i] The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, yesterday told members of the senate committee on Appropriations, Finance and Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions that the 2016 budget will not be accommodating constituency projects usually carried out by National Assembly members. Babachir was summoned by the senate to explain a statement he made in a recent interview that constituency projects may not be funded by the 2016 budget. The Minister told members of the senate that he stands by his comment. "The statement is correct. That is my statement, we cannot guarantee the implementation of constituency projects in the 2016 budget. As a government, constituency projects are championed by members of the National Assembly. Like the legislature, members of the executive are politicians who canvassed for votes. Lawmakers are aware that oil barrels had dwindled to about 800,000 per day. This has led to the inability of government to finance the budget. It is the duty of government to prepare the minds of Nigerians ahead that there will be challenges in implementing the budget. Government based its principle on zero budgeting this year. Funds will be released to finance key projects in line with the implementation plans of the government. I will explain why it will be hard for the government to implement the budget. I spoke with the Minister of Budget this morning and I asked him the revenue base of the government. We are now receiving about 50 to 60 earnings from what we projected.” Some Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) might find it impossible to implement projects appropriated in their budgets. We have to re-prioritize. I like us to understand that this is the background upon which I made that statement"he said |
TI1919:Truly we wrestle not against flesh and blood but do i think the warming given by CAN is bad? should we all fold our arms and see everyone die b4 we raise alarm? This govt is really keeping deaf ears to the continuous killing of mostly christian communities. I believe this is a hood sign of warming... |
Below is a press statement by CAN titled- Nigeria: A macabre dance of death The National leadership and the entire members of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) have received with rude shock and disbelief the report of yet another religious hatred motivated gruesome murder of a dedicated 42 year old Christian mother of seven children, Mrs. Eunice Elisha, who on Saturday 9th July, 2016, was brutally killed while doing Christian evangelism. Mrs. Eunice Elisha was murdered in Kubwa area of Abuja, FCT, in the early hours of the day. Her neck was slashed and she was also stabbed in the stomach. About a month ago in Kano, Mrs. Bridget Agbaheme, a 74 year old Christian was murdered at Wambai market due to an altercation with a Muslim man who came to the front of her shop to perform ablution. Her offence was that she objected to the Islamic washing rite in front of her shop. Just last week a clergyman of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) Reverend Zakariya was killed by attackers suspected to be Fulani Herdsmen in Obi LGA of Nasarawa state. They attacked him on his farm, cut off his arms and legs, then they chopped his head with a machete. Another fresh but sad news reaching us is that of the Fulani herdsmen militia that is back on rampage killing 81 people in multiple attacks in Logo and Ukum local government areas of Benue state in central Nigeria. In recent times, there have been multiple cases of attacks by Fulani herdsmen on various Christian communities, all over the nation. In the South East and in the South South zones, there have been gruesome attacks on IPOB members and on Christian communities in the Niger Delta. All these are in addition to the relentless attacks of Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen in the Middle Belt and southern Borno. The Christian Association of Nigeria commiserates with the families affected by these mindless orgies of death and destruction as well as with the entire Christian community in Nigeria. We pray that God in His mercy shall comfort and strengthen the families of all the Nigerians affected in these unwarranted murders unleashed upon the nation by religious extremists. The recurring decimal of violence and murder of innocent Nigerian citizens on the basis of religious intolerance demands specific and relevant response from all concerned citizens in the country more so when the government in power seems to have adopted an attitude of lukewarm response to the evils being perpetrated in Nigeria in the name of religion. The discrimination against non-Muslims in Nigeria under the Buhari Administration is assuming a dangerous dimension that should not be left to the vagaries of time and circumstance to resolve. You will agree with me that with these happenings and the lukewarm attitude by the authorities concern toward putting an end to it, Nigeria is dancing a macabre dance of death, both for the nation and for its citizens. It is time to stop the beat and let common sense guide the nation out of the present quagmire. A stitch in time saves nine. Before the situation escalates into an unmanageable national crisis, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) is calling on the authorities both at the states and federal to do everything possible to bring the perpetrators to justice if the confidence of Christians on this government must be maintained. The unprovoked attacks on Christians and the authority’s inaction is becoming unbearable and may not be tolerated anymore, inasmuch as we will continue to call on Christians to remain tolerant and law abiding, it is becoming inevitable to also call on them to buckle up and be ready to defend themselves against these incessant unprovoked and mindless attacks. Signed... Rev. Dr. Musa Asake General Secretary, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) 10th July, 2016 |
Slimberry1:Don't mind the dude. Na jealousy want finish am. If you don't want your brother to be a king, definitely you cannot be a king brother. Rejoice with those ones whose performances are outstanding... |
StupidGoat:How does that one affect the price of getting a faithful and Godfearing wife? |
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