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Abagworo:Burna Boy is from Ahaoda.See the attached picture or better still, Download and Listen to "No No No" off his L.I.F.E Album and hear it from his own mouth.
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Tundeobama:Burna Boy grew up in Port Harcourt not Lagos. His Secondary school was in Lagos. University at London and then he returned to Port Harcourt. Those who live at or close to Psychiatric Road in Port Harcourt knows Burna very well |
makinson2865:Lol. A non Burna fan spotted. Which Burna Boy from Igbo are you talking about? Burna Boy is from Ahaoda in Rivers State. |
Charmingz:You should ask on what basis is the award awarded. It is not by "if everyone can sing the lyrics", it is not by songs "that their beats lights up the party". It is by VOTING I can like SOCO very well, but when you place it alongside YE, I choose YE because it is more meaningful. That's how people vote |
Pigsandidiots:Burna Boy is not Yoruba |
Charmingz:What is the meaning of SOCO? Count that 1 out. Amaka did well in Nigeria, didn't sell outside Ye sold everywhere, and the song is more reasonable than the previous 2 |
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https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/President-Muhammadu-Buhari.jpg President Muhammadu Buhari has approved N161bn for the 2019 Tertiary Education Trust Fund Intervention activities in Nigerian universities, polytechnics and colleges of education. The Executive Secretary, TETFund, Dr. Abdullahi Baffa, disclosed this in Abuja on Friday at a news conference. Baffa explained that the approval of TETFund 2018 Intervention Guidelines of N161bn represented the education tax collection for 2017, which was a boost to the higher education institutions in the country. He stated that the money had been allocated to eligible institutions for 2019 intervention activities in accordance with the provisions of the TETFund Act 2011. He explained that each public university would get an allocation of N785,832,700, while each polytechnic would be given N536,703,502 from the N161bn. He also noted that each college of education would get N510,084,900 of the amount. ‘‘The approval of the 2018 Intervention by President Muhammadu Buhari in December 2018 heralds the commencement of the 2019 TETFund Intervention activities. Read also: Despite strike, ASUU agrees to partner INEC in 2019 elections ‘‘The approved N161 billion has been allocated to eligible institutions for 2019 Intervention activities in accordance with the provisions of the TETFund Act 2011. ‘‘Consequently, each public university will get an allocation of N785,832,700; each public polytechnic N536,703,502; and each college of education will get an allocation of N510,084,900 respectively,’’ he said. Baffa added that detailed breakdown of the allocations would be released after the fund would have communicated the allocation letters to the institutions. He, therefore, called on all institutions that are entitled to come to the Fund’s head office to collect their allocation letters from Monday, January 7. The executive secretary further said the fund would focus on providing essential physical infrastructure for teaching and learning, providing support research and publication and instructional materials and equipment. He said other area of focus was funding to support academic staff training and development, as well as funding to support the maintenance of educational standards in the institutions. ‘‘In 2018, the fund fully implemented the 2017 Revised Guidelines for accessing Intervention funds by beneficiary institutions to ease the processes of submission and approval of projects proposals for the various Intervention lines of the fund. ‘‘This contributed significantly to beneficiary institutions delivering their 2017 Intervention projects within the specified project cycles. ‘‘The internal controls introduced by the fund in 2017 resulted to high level of compliance with the guidelines for accessing funds by beneficiary institutions throughout 2018,’’ he stressed. Baffa added that as at November 2018, the total education tax collection stood at N200, 793,193,208.54, which showed an increase of 25.47 per cent over the previous year’s collection of N154.9 billion. He explained that the growth in the education tax collection was a clear confirmation that Nigeria’s economy had recovered from avoidable recession it was earlier plunged into. He expressed optimism that the increased collection would translate to bigger allocations to public Tertiary Education Institutions leading to more projects, scholarship and research funds for the institutions. He thanked the President for supporting the board’s management in its activities. http://dailypost.ng/2019/01/04/buhari-approves-n161bn-nigerian-tertiary-institutions/ |
Wallade:CHECK ASUU TWITTER PAGE |
SMSguru:But partaking in the elections whilst being on strike is not appropriate. They should call off the strike if they want to partake in the Elections. |
Rayreezy:Hope they call off the strike as well |
It was reported that the INEC and ASUU held a meeting today to discuss about the on going strike and the 2019 Elections. After the meeting, the INEC announced via their Twitter handle that the ASUU has agreed to partake in the 2019 Elections.
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Your question won't get any answers. How many Christians today will say that they are unaware that listening to secular music is a sin. Music from WizKid, Davido, Burna Boy, Nicki Minaj and the rest does not glorify good. It rather preaches the love of the world and vanity. But everyone is cool with it, they attend their concerts, dance till they get drained and still go to church on Sunday. No one will come out to condemn it. |
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Bigboy289:I did this sub, I have 325mb remaining but I can't use it. It's not connecting |
sholatech:10 Million, for real |
mikejj:Lol. I know, but on average like how much monthly? |
So we are looking forward to the year 2019 and everyone is making financial plans and setting certain goals to be achieved next year. Now, my question is to just to create awareness and give people insight. The question is, How much income should one be earning monthly before one can say "I am rich" or "I am wealthy"? For the rich ones here, please let us know so we can plot our next year graph better. |
dajoaneke:The Glo site says 2,500 for 7.5gb with that code |
eezeribe:Lol. You're dead funny. Who doesn't make mistakes? I hope detecting peoples' mistakes is what you do for a living and you are earning millions out of it. |
Nuclearact:What is the code? |
Nuclearact:Are you serious? Tell me more? |
Bigboy289:How much is there data plan |
Please which Network and Data Plan is cheap and best for a blogger to use. Many Networks have special Tarrif and Data subscription plans that are very affordable. Please if you know, kindly share with me. |
