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midolian:Dude!!! Use 3D glasses and read it again.... Response like yours comes up when you are prejudicial or bias.... He never said for all THE LEGISLATOR but ONLY THE SENATE PRESIDENT and ALSO THE CJN ( Chief Justice of Nigeria). |
Bro!!! The simple advise I'll give you is this.... know that ANY RELATIONSHIP WITHOUT TRUST OR BUILT ON DECEPTION will never last and Can't stand the Test of Time..... Regardless of her Status.... The Fact that she kept it a Secret from you the Moment things got serious is a debilitating and Irrational move by her.... YOU CAN NEVER WHOLLY TRUST HER again... |
ladyF:Your perception of how issues are to be handled is awfully wrong..... It's not right to Stigmatize and neither is it right in anyway whatsoever to keep a health issue as a secret in Long a Term Relationship..... |
zayyadoski:Super solid response.... Nice 1!!! |
crazymommy:God bless you...... I'm already envying uour man..... Your response shouldn't be a comment but a TOPIC on FRONT PAGE..... You are a virtuous woman with this PERCEPTION of yours..... Keep it up!!!! |
Rolling on the floor with laughter...... This guy no go kill person.... I feel your pain though..... ![]() |
It's high time the WAILERS stopped wailing and read extensively to educate themselves about this general auster economies of Oil producing Nations and wake up from their slumber to encourage the efforts and contribute to the betterment of our Lives.... God bless Nigeria!!! Omani Qaboos bin Said Al Said, Sultan of Oman Oman has raised $2.5 billion in a bond sale arranged by five international banks to help meet its budget deficit resulting from low oil prices, the finance ministry said Saturday. The ministry, quoted by the Oman News Agency, said the sultanate's first international bond issue in two decades was oversubscribed by almost three times. The Gulf state sold $1 billion in bonds to mature in five years at an interest rate of 3.625 percent and a 10-year issue worth $1.5 billion at 4.75 percent, it said in a statement. Oman is projecting a budget deficit of $8.6 billion this year after posting a shortfall of $11.7 billion in 2015. The sultanate has adopted measures to cut spending and raise revenues that include reducing subsidies on fuel and electricity. A non-OPEC producer, Oman is pumping around 1 million barrels per day. Oil-dependent Gulf states, including OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia, have been hit hard by a cash crunch due to a 60-percent drop in oil prices in the past two years. Most of them have introduced austerity measures and turned to the bond market to raise finances. Oman raises $2.5 billion in bonds to meet deficit http://guardian.ng/news/oman-raises-2-5-billion-in-bonds-to-meet-deficit/#noredirect |
GlorifiedTunde:My brother...... Na really chai.... |
I thought they were suppose to be there for their constituencies (people)..... Na wah oooo.... God Bless naija.... |
John Ameh, Abuja The sharp drop in Federal Government’s revenue from crude oil sales has heightened fears among member of the House of Representatives over likely cuts in the N115bn budget of the National Assembly for this year, The PUNCH learnt on Thursday. Findings showed that the capital projects of the House for 2016, including a proposal to buy luxury cars worth over N3.6bn had become threatened. The N6.06tn budget for this year came under serious funding challenges lately as attacks on oil installations in the Niger Delta escalated. From the budgetary 2.2 million barrels of crude per day, vandalism and attacks on oil pipelines by the Niger Delta Avengers have forced production output to dip to about 1.4mbpd. Investigations by The PUNCH showed that the looming budget cuts, which could also affect the estimated N27.9m quarterly allowances of the 360 members, topped discussions at a closed-door meeting hurriedly convened by the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, on Wednesday. At the session, angry lawmakers reportedly expressed unhappiness over the poor releases of funds to Ministries, Departments and Agencies for second quarter projects, a development said to have been tied to dwindling oil revenue. Findings also indicated that the “displeasing manner” the Chairman, House Committee on Appropriation, Mr. Abdulmumin Jibrin, and his Senate Counterpart, Senator Danjuma Goje, handled the 2016 budget, came up at the meeting. “Members are not happy and the fact is not lost that they are no longer comfortable with Jibrin continuing as the chairman. “The zonal intervention projects of members were distorted by the committee. “There were cuts from their funds that could not be explained. The pressure remains on the Speaker that he should be relinquished of the position,” a senior legislative official told The PUNCH. Investigations revealed that the meeting, which lasted over one and a half hours, also devoted time to the plan to procure 360 luxury cars for members. The leadership of the House had initially resolved that Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited should supply 360 units of Peugeot 508 Salon series to members. It was gathered that the unit price agreed on was N10m, bringing the total cost to N3.6bn. However, while the House was facing fears that there might be no money to fund the N3.6bn, findings indicated that some members bluntly told Dogara at the session that they would not accept to ride in Peugeot 508. The members were said to have felt insulted that the leadership thought Toyota Land Cruiser Prado or other higher brands could not be bought for them because of paucity of funds. One source explained further, “There was disagreement at the meeting over the choice of cars to buy. “Some members even pointed to the fact that senators had already bought Prado jeeps, why not the House? “They also argued that ministers have up to three, four Prado jeeps in their convoys and could not understand why one jeep to a member was considered not affordable.” But, Dogara was said to have laboured at the session, explaining that the real problem was lack of money to buy the cars that suited the preferences of members. “He simply told them that there is no money. No money to buy anything outside Peugeot 508 cars,” the senior official added. When contacted for comments, the Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, confirmed that the Speaker indeed met with members at an executive session on Wednesday. But, he declined to speak on the details of the deliberations on the grounds that issues discussed behind closed doors were for the ears of those at the closed doors only. “That is why it is called executive session. Anything discussed there remains closed until we tell the public,” he added. But, a separate source said the House would stick to the original plan to buy Peugeot 508 cars. It was gathered that Peugeot Automobile was expected to start delivering the cars from June 1. However, till date, no unit has been delivered, apparently due to the budget challenges. On his part, the Minority Leader of the House, Mr. Leo Ogor, informed The PUNCH that the meeting reviewed the threats posed to the economic survival of Nigeria by the activities of the Niger Delta Avengers. He added, “We are looking at the overall impact on the national budget, it is not just about the National Assembly. “We face a looming danger of all the states in the Federation not being able to pay salaries. “So, the way to go about it is not to be confrontational. We are urging the militants to embrace dialogue. Every part of the economy is being affected; it is a serious matter. “That was why we even moved a motion after the executive session, calling on the federal government to increase funding of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.” Copyright PUNCH. Reps disagree over choice of cars at executive session http://www.punchng.com/reps-disagree-choice-cars-executive-session/#noredirect |
schumastic:Eaya!!! With what nah? Your words or Wetin? ![]() |
Can't see any fire fighters there.... Abi na sand them try take quench that "truck on fire"? |
BrideOfDracula:From the pics..... Didn't see her teeth... So was wondering why that came up........ |
BrideOfDracula:What's a floss Abeg?.... |
BrideOfDracula:Wetin even carry your eye go there sef ![]() |
BrideOfDracula:Bros! Look at it very well..... That's an invitation tattoo.... |
ErnieSmallzz:Ehen!!!! I thought as much..... ![]() |
UyiIredia:My brother.... Totally with you oooo |
ErnieSmallzz:I take you've reverse the situation?...... And instead of the tight looking gstring/thing wearing babe, your own na tall athletic looking guy wearing only a short with a Hard and big protrusion.... Abi? |
bamirotola: ![]() |
ErnieSmallzz:Nah! I don't.... Tryna |
bamirotola:She never even invite you to come chop sef.... She just say make you come lie with her small..... This your own na "HOLY IMAGINATIVE KONJI" oooo |
Tobiee:Bros you never still talk Wetin your imagination go be ooo.... |
RoyalBlak007:Ehen? After the "awhile nko"? |
zeetyzin:Bros your moniker sef don tell u Wetin you go do..... |
ErnieSmallzz:What could possibly happen? |
ErnieSmallzz:Even you wey be woman dey tempted.... Imagine Wetin a guy go feel when e jam this Kain thing.... |
Just looking at the pishure sef don stir up some kind aggressive hormone not to talk of reality.....
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This is just ridiculous..... Need to be investigated by appropriate authorities.... |
Facebook user, Aminu Idris took to his page yesterday to rant about how a Chinese Supermarket located at No 10 Bauchi Street War College Estate, Gwarimpa, do not grant Nigerians access to its building. See what he posted…
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If we all try to be OBJECTIVE about this regardless of what we think of SARAKI.... We would see that the JUDGE is PREJUDICIAL..... It's still a case under proceedings... Why would any impartial judges use the term "CONSEQUENCES THAT AWAITS" an accused person on a case under his Supervision?... Clearly points out the fact that SARAKI and his Legal team has been hitting all along about the Judge being BIASED.... |


