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yemibayo:bro....fairness. if I ever win...nobody has to tell me to stepdown. it's just the reasonable thing to do |
LionDeLeo:. please check that moniker and the first 4people that won |
LionDeLeo:That guy have already won today na....let there be one winner na. so each person can have a share |
Service Chiefs
Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin as
Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General T.Y.
Buratai as Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral Ibok-
Ete Ekwe Ibas as Chief of Naval Staff; and Air
Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar as Chief of Air
Staff.
He also appointed Air Vice Marshal Monday Riku
Morgan as Chief of Defence Intelligence; Retired
Major-General Babagana Monguno as National
Security Adviser. |
LionDeLeo:Sunday Ehindero (2005-2007) Sunday Ehindero, from Ondo State, was saddled with the herculean task of laundering the battered image of the Force following Balogun’s disgrace. He graduated in Law from the University of Ibadan. In Feb 2006, Ehindero sponsored a bill in the National Assembly for the removal of gender bias that was prevalent then in the force and accused Balogun of recruiting “dirty cops” into the Force. He was said to have recommended the unpopular promotion of former EFCC chair, Nuhu Ribadu, from commissioner of police to AIG. Ehindero retired from the Force in 2007, but faced several probes thereafter regarding a N21 million fraud, diversion of N2.5 billion of police cooperative money, and another N300 million police fund. Mike Mbama Okiro (2007-2009) The Rivers State-born police chief, who many believed hailed from Egbema in Imo State, took over from Ehindero in 2009. He was appointed by late President Umaru Yar’Adua on May 29, 2007, in the first civilian to civilian transition. He enlisted in the Force on August 1, 1977 as an ASP. He enjoyed a double promotion from Commissioner of Police to Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of Police. Shortly after being appointed, Okiro reinstated several officers who were forced into early retirement and headed the inter-agency panel to investigate the $190million Halliburton Scam, indicting KBR, a Halliburton subsidiary, of bribing Nigerian government officials to curry construction contracts from the NLNG. After his retirement in July 2009 at the age 60 years, Okiro got a rare commendation from President Yar’Adua on his achievements while in office. He is currently the head of Police Service Commission. Ogbonnaya Okechukwu Onovo Ogbonnaya Okechukwu Onovo is from Enugu State. He succeeded Okiro in July 2007 as the first Igbo to head the Force. He had felt the exalted position in acting capacity before Okiro’s appointment though. Between 1998 and 2000, he presided over the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) as chairman and was promoted to DIG on March 14, 2002 having served three IGs, Balogun, Ehindero and Okiro in that role. Onovo’s tenure was characterised by a prevalence of kidnappings for ransoms. His perceived inability to checkmate kidnappings and killings reportedly led to his inglorious exit from the force, even before attaining the mandatory retirement age. Hafiz Ringim Hafiz Ringim enlisted as a cadet Inspector on March 1, 1977. He rose through the ranks to become the IGP when he succeeded Onovo on September 10, 2010. His tenure witnessed, perhaps, the most daring security affront with the bombing of a section of the Force Headquarters by the Boko Haram Islamic fundamentalists. Many other bombings were rampant throughout his tenure. The most dastardly ones being the 2011 Christmas Day bombing at the St. Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla, near Abuja, which claimed over 40 lives and that of Kano that claimed no less than 185 lives. He retired on January 25, 2012. Mohammed Dahiru Abubakar Mohammed Dahiru Abubakar mounted the saddle in acting capacity on January 25, 2012, following Ringim’s retirement. Before then, he was AIG in charge of Zone 12, Bauchi, which is the stronghold of the Boko Haram sect. He once was a commissioner of police in Lagos. He identified corruption, inadequate training and absence of tactics and equipment, among others as the bane of the Force but did little to solve the problems. His most transparent achievement was the introduction of a new “camouflage” uniform similar to that used by the military, for the police. However, Abubakar would be remembered for his cancellation of police road blocks allegedly used to make illegal extortions and other abuses across the country. Suleiman Abba, 2014-15 Just as unheralded as he came, Suleiman Abba, who was the 17th IGP, was fired by President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday, April 21. Before his appointment, Abba was the AIG in charge of Zone 7, comprising Abuja and environs. Like Ringim, he hailed from Jigawa State and was promoted above his seniors as AIG. Solomon Arase Solomon Arase, took over from Abba as the 18th indigenous police boss on Tuesday, April 21 on acting capacity. Before his latest appointment, Arase was head of the Force Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department. He has Bachelors and Masters Degrees in law and political science and strategic studies, according to African Spotlight. He is also a Fellow of the Nigerian Defence College. Arase, unlike his immediate predecessor, was appointed from the rank of DIG and hails from Edo State. |
LionDeLeo:bro asked some thing on agriculture or animals na |
omenka:yes...all of them can exhibit albinism |
LionDeLeo:please sir...what happened to my own answers |
1. Chris Ngige – (Anambra) Minister of Labour &
Employment
2. Kayode Fayemi- (Ekiti) Minister of Solid
Minerals
3. Rotimi Amaechi – (Rivers) Minister of
Transportation
4. Babatunde Fashola -(Lagos) Minister of Power,
Works and Housing
5. Abdulrahman Dambazau- (Kano) Minister of
Interior
6. Aisha Alhassan – (Taraba) Minister of Women
Affairs
7. Ogbonaya Onu- (Ebonyi) Minister of Science
and Technology
8. Kemi Adeosun – (Ogun) Minister of Finance
9. Abubakar Malami – (Kebbi)
10. Sen Hadi Sirika – (Katsina) Minister of State
Aviation
11. Barr. Adebayo Shittu – (Oyo)
12. Suleiman Adam – (Jigawa)
13. Solomon Dalong – (Plateau) Minister for
Youth and Sports
14. Ibe Kachikwu – (Delta) Minister of State
Petroleum
15. Osagie Ehanire – (Edo)
16. Audu Ogbeh – (Benue) Minister of Agriculture |
1. Dr. Shehu Ahmad – Fed. Min. of Agric &
Rural Development
2. Arch Sunday Echono – Fed. Min. of
Communications
3. Alh. Sabiu Zakari – Fed. Min. of
Transportation
4. Mrs. Ayotunde Adesugba – Fed. Min. of
Information & Culture
5. Amb. Danjuma Sheni – Fed. Min. of
Defence
6. Dr. Shade Yemi-Esan – Fed. Min. of
Education
7. Mrs. Fatima Mede – Budget & National
Planning
8. Alh. Mahmoud Isa Dutse – Fed. Min. of
Finance
9. Amb. Bulus Lolo – Fed. Min of Foreign
Affairs
10. Dr. Amina Shamaki – Fed. Min. of Health
11. Mr. Aliyu Bisalla -Fed. Min. of Industry,
Trade & Investment
12. Mr. Bassey Akpanyung – Fed. Min. of
Internal Affairs
13. Mr. Taiwo Abidogun – Fed. Ministry of
Justice
14. Dr. Habiba Lawal – Fed. Min. of Science &
Tech.
15. Dr. Clement Illoh – Fed. Min. of Labour &
Productivity |
projet:kindly...scrutinize this. cc: Omenka |
mr omenka....u skipped my submission |
it is due to china’s aggressive actions in the East China
Sea, combined with other factors,
especially North Korea’s continuing
intransigence, have created an increasingly
hostile security environment for Japan. Its
response to these events can be seen in the
impressive political rebirth of Shinzo Abe and
the Liberal Democratic Party. The reforms seeks encompass Japan’s entire national security infrastructure |
The nature of the mixing in an alloy
depends on the chemical properties
of its ingredients... if the unlike atoms in a
substance are attracted by strong
electrical forces, the result is not an
ordered solid solution with metallic
properties but a true chemical
compound. Salt, for example
(sodium chloride, NaCl), is
considered an ionic compound, not
an alloy of sodium. |
because they are electrolyte |
Sodium-potassium alloy, colloquially called
NaK (commonly pronounced /næk/ ), [1] is an
alloy of two alkali metals sodium (Na, atomic
number 11) and potassium (K, atomic number
19) and which is usually liquid at room
temperature |
bayelsa the glory of all lands
delta the big heart
adamawa Highest peak of
the nation
enugu coal city state
imo eastern heartland
oyo the pacesetter
ogun gateway state
plateau home of peace and tourism
bauchi pearl of tourism
bornu home of peace
katsina state of hospitality
kebbi land of equity |
maxibrainz:please bro kindly unquote me on page 3....I want to delete my mobile number. |
shedy03:please how do I blacklist ...I use a Nokia java phone for the 9mobile sim |
help please this number 251 calls my 5 Times every working day.I use a java phone with the sim if not would have used true caller to block it. kindly help me if there is a way to stop.I find it very wicked and evil any person that is behind that....how can you be calling person repeatedly over 5 Times every blessed day during working hours. |
woowww....I am touched by her humility. I pray and wished she finds a good man that will appreciate her sincerity and humility. Goodluck Beautiful. |
maxibrainz:bro...please help me unquote my post I want to delete my mobile number. |
ignis:Thanks hon |
Macchiavelli:Hmmm....coincidentally I use fcmb |
ignis:please do banks make charges for it. |
modelmike7:abeg wetin that guy post. |
I bought a usb midem long time ago but started using it this month August. I have been enjoying it all this while with two different networks that is etisalat and zain until yesterday up till this moment It has refused to connect the internet from the two networks. I went to my laptop to check the capacity/property of the usb modem and it is 25mb. now this 25mb is all used up no free space every thing is showing red. so I tried how to free the space I couldn't. please any kind person that has experienced this or any body with possible solutions.please kindly help me out. THANK YOU |
papyrus2:Thanks bro. |
please house.... How do you confirm if your E-mail sent was successfully delivered to the recipient,if it's inappropriate to ask from the other end,the recipient if the receive the message. What other means one can be rest assured your email sent was successfully delivered,just like how you send text message on phone and it gets to reply you back that message sent. l know emails do reply message sent,but it doesn't stick on your portal to remind you the message was sent,so in a case where some one missed seeing it or in a case of network glitches how can one verify if truly the message was sent. Have in mind that both in text messages on phone and emails both unsend text messages and emails are stored on the sent folder,so this can be very tricky and confusing. please solutions are welcomed. Basically to avoid sending multiple same applications.when it's started clearly for one not to submit multiple applications.Which in some cases might not be deliberate.Thanks. |
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