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Can you see me Mr officer.u didn't see it coming good judgment fine fr them dis is wat will btw PMB government and Biafra Leader Nnamdi Kalu |
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- Nathaniel Adojutelegan has resigned his position at the ministry of state for Niger Delta affairs - He claimed he was not paid for a year that he worked there Nathaniel Adojutelegan who is the special assistant to the minister of state for Niger Delta affairs, Prof. Claudius Daramola, has tendered his resignation over unpaid salary. According to Sahara Reporters, Adojutelegan tendered his resignation in December 2016 in a cover letter which was acknowledged by the state minister in March, 2017 He explained in the letter that he has worked for a year but was not duly remunerated which was why he tendered his resignation. Adojutelegan resigns over unpaid salary The resignation letter "I appreciate the rare opportunity you offered me to serve our country notwithstanding the personal sacrifice I had to make to work for you without any form of remuneration in the last one year.” He said when the minister was appointed in December 2015, he joined the ministry but for a year, he was not paid any salary. He said: "I didn't receive any remuneration, and I worked for a year without receiving any allowances and salary although I wasn't complaining about that. "I want the whole world to know that I made a lot of sacrifices and the resignation is for the record that I didn't receive any allowance or payment Adojutelegan resigns over unpaid salary Prof. Claudius Daramola "It was a sacrifice for me to leave my law practice in London and come down to Nigeria and got an accommodation for about four million naira without being given a refund. "It was a sacrifice for me to stay in a hotel for two months and spent about over a million naira without being paid for it.” |
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President Buhari calls Nigeria once again, this time he called Niyi Adebayo in Ekiti state - The call was to commiserate with the former governor on the loss of his father - Femi Adesina, revealed the call on his Facebook page Niyi Adebayo received a call from President Buhari Niyi Adebayo received a call from President Buhari The Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity, Femi Adesina has announced on his official Facebook page that President Buhari made a call from London to former Ekiti state governor, Niyi Adebayo. The former governor had recently lost his father, the former governor of the defunct Western Region, Major-General Adeyinka Adebayo. READ ALSO: Stop deceiving Nigerians with phone calls, group tells President Buhari Below is the message as posted by Adesina: "President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday described the late former governor of the defunct Western Region, Major-General Adeyinka Adebayo, as a true patriot. "In a telephone call from London to the son of the late general and former governor of Ekiti State, Niyi Adebayo, the President lamented that Nigeria will surely miss the uncommon patriotism and nationalism which General Adebayo typified. "The President also commiserated with the people of Ekiti State and the entire Yoruba race, noting that the late octogenarian while standing firmly for the unity of the country, also fought for the interest of his people as the President of the Yoruba Council of Elders. "President Buhari prayed that Almighty God will console the Adebayo family and grant the soul of the departed elder statesman eternal rest. "Mr Niyi Adebayo, while thanking President Buhari for the call and commiserations, also wished the President good health." Only 3 days ago, President Muhammadu Buhari reportedly called Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state from London where he is on medical vacation. He promised the governor that he would return to Nigeria soon to continue from where his deputy, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, would stop. READ ALSO:11 things we know about Buhari's phone calls from London Buhari reportedly told the governor that he was still observing his rest as advised by doctors, but that he was eager to return to the country. A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Kingsley Fanwo, said Buhari called Bello while the latter was in Lagos for an official engagement. Watch a video of Nigerians speaking on Buhari's absence here: |
Sexual Consent: Do you know what it means? The World Health Organisation (WHO) has defined sexual violence as using coercion in any setting for any of the following: •A sexual act •Attempt to attain a sexual act •Unwanted sexual comments or advances •Acts of human trafficking In order to avoid committing any act that is considered as sexual violence, consent is required. What is consent? Consent means both partners want and freely choose to have sexual contact. When someone says no, there is no sexual consent and because of this, no sexual activity should occur. The only way to be sure about consent with a fellow sober adult is to ask them first. This applies to both men and women. When a person makes comments in the affirmative such as “yes” or “I want to try this” then they are giving consent. Consent is not a once-off. A person can agree to sexual activity and go ahead to participate but that does not mean consent has been given for future sexual activity whether it is increased or recurrent. There are many misconceptions about consent and sometimes people make the following incorrect assumptions about consent for sexual activity but for clarification, these are NOT forms of consent: •Flirting •Kissing •Wearing revealing clothes •Going to the person’s bedroom or inviting them to your bedroom •Agreeing under threats or intimidation •Past consent Can an intoxicated person give consent? When a person is drunk or intoxicated, they are not in a state to give consent for any sexual activity. Engaging in a sexual act without the other person’s consent is considered sexual assault or rape. The legal age for consent in Nigeria is 18 therefore, any adult seeking to participate in sexual activity with a young person, anyone under 18 cannot give consent even if they want to do so. A person can decide to change her/his mind or withdraw their consent if they feel uncomfortable even after the sexual activity begins. Do you think most people your age understand what sexual consent means? Drop your comment! |
Dis iz nice peace of words dis iz wat exactly happen 2 mi she sleeping around wit my friends |
FILEBE:U not We ok |
Sha she no get shame at all white devil abeg no votes 4 u cos Na lke dis wer pmb been start now c our naija |
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Na niger Wai we dey oo bro cho moni |
tooth4tooth:y need help wen tru don talk itsef |
GloriaNinja:who say na Lia abi na u talkam |
I eyes de open God help us |
ChuzzyBlog:d owner of shop photo go jail fr all dis crime ASAP |