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What a country ! |
CV Of Kenyan Communications Minister Vs Nigerian Communications Minister... Copied from tapread.net Note:I am not talking about age or appearance. Take a look at their CVs. Profile of Kenyan ICT Minister vs Nigerian ICT MinisterKenya Joseph Mucheru MBS is the current Kenyan Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Communications. He is a former Google Sub-Sahara Africa Lead based in the Google Nairobi office. He was Google’s first Sub-Saharan employee and was key to setting up of Googles presence in Africa from 2007. Before joining Google he worked at Wananchi Online, a company he co-founded in 1999, in various roles at the company including Chief Technology Officer and Chief Executive Officer. He attended the Business Executive Programme from Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2008. He holds a (B Sc. (Hons)) in Economics & Computer Science from City University London. Nigeria Honorable Adebayo Shittu, he gained admission into University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun south west, Nigeria in the year 1974. At the end of 1978, he had obtained his first degree in Law from the same university. He ventured into politics at the age of 26yrs. In 1979,he became member of old Oyo House of Assembly. In 1983, Barrister Shittu was elected as a member of Oyo state, House Assembly in the second republic. In 1983, the military government took over from the civilian government and he retired into legal practice and writing profession. He became a member of National Political conference in 2005. In 2011, He withdrew his gubernatorial ambition for the incumbent(2016) governor of Oyo State, senator Ajimobi Abiola. Presently(2016),the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari appointed him as the substantive minister of communication in Nigeria. And if you mention that the chairman of NCC is a trained lawyer in his 80s. In this information age, if you’re Mark Zuckerberg, who would you do business with? Nigeria will only move forward when we make appointments base on merits. |
sarrki:Arik and other major airlines in Nigeria recently consider closure due to economic instability. You want that sharp Ibo man to experience that too? |
evwodere:It's dangerous to use highly rusted gas canister like yours. Please take caution |
It is not a question of morality. It's about dignity. The question is, is it dignifying. As far as there is no rule, tablet looks more presentable in front of audience rather than phone. @personalopinion |
Britain leaves EU - any possible implications on Nigerian economy? |
Doctors will soon make themselves gods if their wings are not clipped. |
malvisguy212:that was a very good one from you. Now the question is; did the father destined the child to be a prodigal son? Is the father the cause of the child's mistake? It will not be fare to blame the father for the child's decision. That is where the issue of freewill comes in. From the father 's experience in life, he knows the boy 'can' make mistake, but the father does not decide if the boy 'will' make mistakes. It's purely the boy's decision. God knows if we do good, better future awaits us. And the opposite if we do bad. Deutaronomy 30:19. Whether we do good or bad is purely our decision |
The teaching of destiny is totally unscriptural - Diutarónómì 30:19 |
gmaa:NO |
Kelklein:Thanks but it never settles that. I just fill the first two pages and never uploaded my certificates. It kept telling me my BVN has already been used. Please help!!!!!!!!! |
[quote author=John33221 post=46617567][/quote]Why must you always ask people to send you credit? Corruption again ![]() You even try small with the little brain. |
Goldie88:When your past hunts you and you continue to blame other for it, no good results come out. Continue to blame others for your past until no one gives you his heart to break again. #justsaying |
berndodlion:I had always thought stories like this is a fairy tale not until it happens to my personal person. The girl was enticed by an Americana and coldly left my guy for heartbreak. Thank God my friend has also relocated to Texas, now doing fine there. |
Kindly leave political parties out of this. The analysis is quite simple: 2% of Nigerians own 90% of money deposit in banks - NDIC and CBN, May, 2016 Most of this "2 percent" live large on government loot. Anti-corruption war greatly reduce the flow of money in circulation. The volume of money banks use for business reduce drastically, becos govt continue to retrieve stolen money Financial capacity of banks reduced Unable to continue to pay salary Mass retrenchment. This indicates that over the years, our economy has been thriving successfully on corruption. Very bad. #connect the dots |
The analysis is simple: 2% of Nigerians own 90% of money deposit in banks - NDIC and CBN, May, 2016 Most of this "2 percent" live large on government loot. Anti-corruption war greatly reduce the flow of money in circulation. The volume of money banks use for business reduce drastically, becos govt continue to retrieve stolen money Financial capacity of banks reduced Unable to continue to pay salary Mass retrenchment |
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