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dhamstar:40 something... |
Nuclear power plant keh! Can the country put structures in place to properly manage the wastes from radioactivity? |
See this bro!!! Engagement and introduction keh! If I were u, I will collect my baby and run as fast as my legs will carry me. How do u hope to make it if a person that is yet to be a legal spouse is chasing away fortunes from you. What u are seeing now is a child's play compared to what you will face when she is fully ur wife. So walk out of the relationship before it is too late o. |
Fed Govt releases funds for Falcons Players and officials of the Super Falcons have been paid various sums of money as approved by the Federal Government after the Nigeria Football Federation received the sums on Friday. “The bank accounts of the players and officials are being credited as we speak. They will all receive credit alerts of the monies due to them, as released by the Government, before the end of the day,” NFF’s Head of Women’s Football, Ruth David, said. The monies were for the Super Falcons’ participation at the 10th Women Africa Cup of Nations finals, which the team won after defeating hosts Cameroon 1-0 in the final in Yaounde on 3rd December. Super Falcons in Cameroon Also released by the Federal Government were monies due to players and officials of the Super Eagles for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Algeria, played in Uyo last month. A breakdown of the Super Falcons’ monies showed that each player got the sum of N5,494,500, less the sum of N600,000 that was earlier paid to each of the players at various times by the NFF. The amount is at the rate of $17,900 (converted to naira at the official rate of N305 to $1), plus the sum of N15,000 camp allowance and N20,000 transport allowance. All the monies were converted at the official rate of N305 to $1. Head Coach Florence Omagbemi got a total of N11,014,000 (less the sum of N800,000 paid to her earlier), while assistant coaches Ann Chiejine, Perpetua Nkwocha and Bala Mohammed, as well as the backroom staff were N8,274,250 richer, less the N500,000 earlier paid to each of them. The equipment manager got a total of N4,114,625, less the N500,000 earlier paid to her. |
Home Latest News Latest NewsSports Marseille to make Mikel highest-paid player December 19, 2016 tweet Mikel Obi Festus Abu Struggling French Ligue 1 side Marseille may have succeeded in convincing out-of-favour Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi to shun big-money move to the Chinese Super League to help revive the club. Former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, who bought Marseille in October, had promised to invest heavily in the January transfer window to help manager Rudi Garcia build a team that could be European champions. Les Phoceens were ready to rescue Mikel from his Chelsea nightmare in the summer but the player’s reported £3.4m-a-year salary reportedly aborted the move. With McCourt ready to spend in January – and Mikel yet to play a single game for Chelsea since the beginning of the season – reports in France on Sunday claimed Marseille were ready to sign the 29-year-old. Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr also confirmed Mikel, whose contract at Stamford Bridge expires at the end of the season, was in talks with Marseille. “I saw him in London. He is in advanced discussions with OM. Marseille is a serious option for him,” the German told Europe 1. Chinese moneybags Shanghai SIPG reportedly offered Mikel £170,000 per week to move to Asia but Europe 1 believes the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner will move to Stade Velodrome next month as he will be a key player at the project at Marseille. Garcia has said he will only sign top players in January and believes Mikel will bring a wealth of experience playing at the top level to help the side. Former Swansea forward Bafetimbi Gomis is currently Les Phoceens’ highest-paid player at €420,000 per month, according to L’Equipe. But reports say Marseille are ready to significantly improve on Mikel’s reported €350,000-a-month salary at Chelsea to lure him to France. Chelsea’s Italian manager Antonio Conte has stuck with the team who chalked up their 11th match winning streak in the Premier League following their 1-0 defeat of Crystal Palace Selhurst Park on Saturday. Mikel, who represented Nigeria at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, has won the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Champions League and Europa League since he joined Chelsea from Norwegian club Lyn Oslo in 2006. http://punchng.com/marseille-make-mikel-highest-paid-player/ |
This is actually very simple. Sebi president bubu and him group of dullards get wives and children? Dem go just replace the banned girls abi naw. Yeye country with wicked and terrible rulers. |
She probably checked ur account balance with the ATM card and decided to help herself wth some cash. You made a terrible mistake by revealing ur pin to a stranger. Man, u gat to pray and also be careful around cos the last may not ve been heard from those guys, moreso as the deal was not successful |
Just imagine this man that lacks intellect with useless advisers talking about supporting the breaking away of a group of people from Morroco, yet suppressing the agitation for the creation of BIAFRA from Nigeria. Very terrible beings |
Congratulations to the couple. The blessings of marriage shall be their portion in Jesus name |
In all the cases that I ve seen, the custom will value the seized vehicle, add some more charges to it and then ask the owner to pay up at a designated bank. Once that is done, the owner will then go and pick the car. However, u may not meet the car at the condition u left it with them. I learnt that the custom men will damage some parts of the car like the wind shield before u get to claim it. In the alternative, u can seek the help of a trusted person that ships cars through seme or igolo to help take the car to the custom post there for it to be valued and then pay up to get the custom papers. |
googlepikins:I supposed that all other countries facing recession right now also have finance ministers that attended very bad universities. What a parochial and disappointing submission from the so called "leaders of tomorrow" |
sakalisis:agreed, but a dullard that is more brilliant than a " PHD" holder still baffles many of us. |
A good marriage trancends being well informed about politics and the likes much as it is desired. Thank God u said she possessed all the qualities that make u want to be in the other room. U can bring her to that level if u truly love her as u claimed. And pls, ur opinion abt the girl superceeds every other one irrespective of who is expressing it. The same set of people mocking u now will still be around to mock u the more if you fall into the hands of a well informed lady but a killer of ur destiny. So pls, wise up bro. |
Luckygurl:I support u 100 percent |
Haba! Don't use a sledge hammer to kill a fly now. I see this as another attempt to further ridicule the polytechnic education in Nigeria. How on earth will 80,000 naira take one to a private university. Let us remember that University education is not meant for every body, hence we should stop discouraging the ones that have chosen to further their studies through the polytechnic. |
opethom:no mind am. Foolish idiot. |
Let this man sharrap I'm mouth dere. We never see rice chop for naija and e dey talk of exportation. Yeye people |
The land cruiser I know is one that sld be able to manovoure any terrain. But this particular one has lost that feature at the expense of speed. |
PaulIdu:I concour. Take Fashola to anoda state that depends solely on federal government's monthly allocation and u will be amazed that he is just ordinary. His sole achievement was to make some select few richer and the majority poorer. |
kyrios:Don't mind this person. The power to critically analyze written work like is not there at all. No thanks to FACEBOOK and the likes. |
This lady and many others speak as if the economic problem on ground was the making of mr Buhari. How shallow their thinking is, even with all the they claim to know. This government may be a little bit slow, but I think the rot of over 50 years will only be overcomed if institutions are strenthened. This definitely cannot be achieved within one year. |
Pls, what happened three years ago? |
This is both educative and informative. But please note that "fuel is actually less dense than water" I am sure that must be an oversight. |
"This Rolls Royce was imported" see me see trouble! Is there a model of any Rolls Royce that is manufactured in Nigeria? |
If all these allegations against the judges are true, then there is no hope for this country. It will really be a shame on the judiciary |
I thought it was "THE BIG HEART" from the beginning. When did "the finger of God" come in? |
Tell us what NAFDAC found to be wrong with such rice or keep shut forever. What nonsense! |
The reverse is the case for the giant of Africa. D looters will rather pad their allowances than cut it. We are in big trouble in this country |
donphilopus:Don't mind OSU!!! Don't mind the OSU!!! |
OgbonnaUbani:Would u ve made dis same comment if d so called "slave pastor" is of Igbo extraction? What a country full of tribalists. |
Capital No. The only direct programme for HND graduates in the university is the Professional Masters in Business Administration. For any other course the candidate must first pass through a bridge programme called "Post Graduate Diploma" (PGD) in the relevant course. Note also that this PGD can only be done in mostly universities of Technology and state universities. First generation universities do not accept HND graduates for PGD enroute to masters. Hope this helps. |