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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: UCL: Dinamo Zagreb Vs Chelsea - 1 - 0 (Full Time) by Putrajaya(m): 8:40pm On Sep 06, 2022
Trojan8:
How are you going to donate your balls to me? grin
Emini baller grin grin grin
RomanceRe: How Do I Engage These Girls Beyond First Meeting? I Am Tired. by Putrajaya(m): 11:10am On Aug 25, 2022
AstraDroid:
If you are scouting for a lifetime partner, make it a quest. Surrender your request to the Universe and you'd be guided.

Logic can only cause you pain.
Please can you expatiate on this more
EducationRe: I Finally Graduated After 9years. by Putrajaya(m): 10:37pm On Dec 02, 2021
FalseProphet1:
Congratulations.

I see you joining politics and telling the masses how you endured hardship in higher institution for nine years because you had a goal to become a graduate.

I see your speech convincing enough to win their support, I see you winning the election, I see you looting your start dry after being sworn in, I see the EFCC coming after you, I see you bribing your way out after joining the ruling party.

This I have seen.
Oga overseer weldon ooooh
SportsRe: Haruna Babangida Accuses Nuhu Falalu, Kaduna Judge Of Shaving His Head by Putrajaya(m): 8:40am On Jan 20, 2021
PoliticsRe: Helen Grant: Despite Recession, Nigeria Is The Fastest Growing Economy In Africa by Putrajaya(m): 2:53am On Nov 23, 2020
dadebayo1:
grin Fastest growing into........
From Recession to Depression
BusinessCBN Says It Expends N3.5 Trillion To Enhance Economic Growth by Putrajaya(op): 2:14pm On Nov 06, 2020
COVID-19: CBN says it expends N3.5 trillion to enhance economic growth

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),  says it has so far made a total of N3.5trillion disbursements to cushion the effect of COVID-19 pandemic on the country’s economy.

This is contained in a review of the 132nd communique of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting obtained from the apex bank’s website, and signed by its Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele.
Emefiele said that interventions were largely in the areas of manufacturing, agriculture, electricity and gas, solar power and housing constructions among others.

“Recent interventions are largely in the areas of manufacturing, agriculture, electricity and gas, solar power and housing constructions among others.

“Real sector funds, (N216.87 billion); COVID-19 Targeted Credit Facility (TCF), (N73.69 billion); AGSMEIS, (N54.66 billion); Pharmaceutical and Health Care Support Fund, (N44.47 billion); and Creative Industry Financing Initiative (N2.93 billion).
“Under the Real Sector Funds, a total of 87 projects that included 53 Manufacturing, 21 Agriculture and 13 Services projects were funded.
“In the Health Care sector, 41 projects which included 16 pharmaceuticals and 25 hospital and health care services are funded. Under the Targeted Credit Facility, 120,074 applicants have received financial support for investment capital.

“The Agri-Business/Small and Medium Enterprise Investment Scheme (AGSMEIS) intervention has been extended to a total of 14,638 applicants, while 250 SME businesses, predominantly the youths, have benefited from the Creative Industry Financing Initiative,’’ he said.
He added that, the CBN was also set to contribute over N1.8 trillion of the total sum of N2.30 trillion needed for the Federal Government’s one-year Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP).
He said that the bank’s policy on loan to deposit ratio also resulted in a significant growth in credit to various sectors from N15.57 trillion to N19.33 trillion between May 2019 and August 2020.

“This growth in credit was mainly to manufacturing (N866.27 billion), consumer credit (N527.65 billion), oil and gas (N477.65 billion), agriculture (N287.11 billion) and construction (N270.97 billion),’’ he said. (NAN)


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/death-toll-hits-57-as-unidentified-disease-sweeps-through-enugu-communities/ Death toll hits 57 as unidentified disease sweeps through Enugu communities
PoliticsRe: 774,000 Jobs: Buhari Approves November 1 Commencement For Special Public Works by Putrajaya(m): 6:44am On Oct 14, 2020
President that uses it citizens to catch cruise

PoliticsRe: EndSARS: Rauf Olaniyan Joins Protest, Says He Was A Victim by Putrajaya(m): 6:38am On Oct 14, 2020
Inside Life huh huh huh

PoliticsRe: Buhari Assents To Police Bill 2020 by Putrajaya(m): 5:05am On Sep 18, 2020
Without Good Standard Access Road to the Most Remote communities in Nigeria and Stable Eletric Power Plants. I don't think if the bill reform will takes effects. These are just mere acts not to make the people feels like the Government isn't doing anything.

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