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I will like to see the other part of this video which talking about the allowances of the national assembly. I want to hear what Dino said about it because he was there. @OP can u get it for us? |
Pls is there any cheat or easy way of passing demolition man in GTA 4 Vice city?. I use a laptop. |
Lmao |
Na wah!!! Even for traditional marriage sef......what is traditional about this marriage? |
I think I prefer this attack line up compared to that of Ideye, Musa and Emenike |
Italy 1-0 Nigeria |
AtlanticBreeze: All the people shouting APGA is an igbo party should tell us why APGA is struggling to win in their backyardBecause the difference in the figures between the first two candidates, which is 79,754 is less than the cancelled votes, which 113,113, the commission could not declare anybody the winner. At the end of everything, APGA/Obiano will still be the winner |
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Left with me, it should be: 1) Enyeama 2) Mikel 3) Yaya But at the end of the day, it will be: 1) Yaya 2) Mikel 3) Enyeama ![]() |
[quote author=x-fire]IOC's are full of Nigerians like you. Majority are engineers. Your definitely have a chance like every other. Most engineers in IOC's don't end up specializing in their course. Once you are an engineer, then you can function in any engineering or even some non-technical functions like procurement and planning. Someone said no IOC staff will be willing to discuss remuneration here. I hope so. I definitely will not come here discussing my pay package. Let's pay less attention to money and focus on career development.[/quote]Tanks man |
Everyone has been asking their questions, let me ask mine too and I hope to get good reply. I studied civil engineering and did my msc in a foreign university in construction and engineering project mgt. My msc dissertation topic was "project management in the construction of oil and gas facilities: a case study on AKPO and Agbami FPSO vessels". Now what are my chances of getting into any of these IOCs of Local oil companies? Also, does any one know the salary structure of FMC technology? |
The battle line is drawn among the five major contestants in the very keen contest to replace the outgoing governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi. These are Chief Willie Obiano of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Senator Chris Ngige of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Tony Nwoye of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr Ifeanyi Ubah of Labour Party, LP, and Mr. Godwin Ezeemo of Progressive Peoples Alliance, PPA. Obiano and Nwoye are from Anambra North senatorial zone, the only area that has not produced the governor since Anambra State was created in 1991, while Ubah and Ezeemo are from Anambra South.Ngige is the only candidate from Anambra Central and the reason politicians from the zone did not seek the highest political office in the state this time around is because by the time Governor Peter Obi completes his tenure next year, Anambra Central would have occupied the seat for 11 years (eight years by Obi and three years by Ngige).So, it is equity consideration on their part, one may say.For the South senatorial zone, the four governors they had produced namely, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju, Dr. Andy Uba and Mrs. Virgy Etiaba, have jointly occupied the Government House for about six years. Therefore, for Saturday’s election, issues that will be on the front burner include the zone of the candidates, the political godfathers behind them, their closeness with the churches, programmes in their manifestoes and their antecedents, among other considerations.Anambra North (Obiano and Nwoye) The emergence of the two candidates from a zone noted for delivering bloc votes during elections is a source of concern to stakeholders from the area. When Nwoye and Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu from Anambra South were engaged in a legal battle for the ticket of the PDP, many people from Anambra North somehow prayed that the area should not be made to face the problem of splitting their votes between him (Nwoye) and Obiano. So, when Nwoye eventually won at the Supreme Court, the reality starred them in the face.Tomorrow, the two, who are in fact from the same local government (Anambra East, may have to decide whether to go for one person or vote according to their political leanings in which case there will be the inevitable splitting of votes in the area. It was gathered as of press time that prominent people from the area are still putting heads together to resolve the issue before the election. But if the two candidates split the votes in the four local government areas of Anambra East, Anambra West, Ayamelum and Oyi which is the area popularly known as Omambala, whoever gets the upper hand in the other three local government areas that complete the zone namely, Onitsha North, Onitsha South and Ogbaru, will carry the day in the zone. For the two candidates, their performance in Anambra Central will be determined by the personality of Governor Peter Obi, who is totally in charge of Anaocha and Njikoka, two local governments that can be described as no go areas for other politicians, in which case, they have become Obiano territory.In Dunukofia, where Prince Arthur Eze, the billionaire sponsor of Nwoye comes from, other parties may try, but it is PDP that will likely carry the day. Awka North and Awka South will likely be shared among Obiano, Ngige, Nwoye and Ubah in that order. In Idemili North and Idemili South, Ngige will get the majority any day, although the influence of Senator Annie Okonkwo, who abandoned Ngige after he was initially named his campaign director general, should not be underrated. Okonkwo has already pitched tent with Nwoye and another advantage Nwoye has is the massive support from the youths, who have already stormed Anambra State ahead of the election.In the South senatorial zone, with the position of the Uba family still unclear and with the loss of the PDP ticket by Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, the area will be for grabs for the candidates, although Nnewi North and Ekwusigo are very likely to go to Ifeanyi Ubah, Also, Obiano, Ubah and Nwoye are also going to make impact in Ihiala local government. Ihiala, it should be recalled, used to be the traditional PDP area, but it changed during the second tenure election of Governor Obi in 2010, when the people decided to vote for APGA because of what the governor did in the area. This time, many prominent people in the area are said to be supporting Obiano. For Orumba North and Orumba South, what will determine the candidates’ performance is their effort to sell their programmes.Ezeemo is from Aguata local government, but whether he would be able to stamp his authority there and in other local government areas in the zone will be seen on Election Day.The Running Mates Another factor that will also influence the election will be the running mates and their ability to pull out the votes from their areas.For instance, Obiano’s running mate is from Enugwu Ukwu, a densely populated area of Njikoka local government in Anambra Central, while his wife is from Ogbunike in Oyi local government. Ngige’s deputy is from Anambra West local government area in Anambra North and he is a known grass root politician.Also, Nwoye’s deputy is from Orumba and he too is a known politician in the state and particularly Nnewi, where he is practices medicine.Ubah’s deputy is a Prince from Ukpo in Dunukofia, although his uncle, Prince Arthur Eze is the person funding PDP in the election Powers behind the candidates APGA – Unarguably, Governor Obi is the power behind the candidate of APGA. His performance in the state in the past seven and half years in all parts of the state is the selling point for the APGA campaign.Obi has mixed the campaigns with the commissioning of projects and the flagging off of new ones, including the equipment of educational and health institutions. With the statement by Obiano that he will continue with the projects started by Obi, there is no doubt in anybody’s mind that it is the same government and if Obiano can govern the way Obi is doing if he wins, then the state is on the part of rapid development because Obi has laid a solid foundation for taking the state to the next level.With government machinery at his disposal, Obiano is having an easy campaign and with his academic excellence which has been sold to the electorate, he is the candidate to beat. APC – Senator Ngige, on his own, is popular among Anambra people, having been in government at a time the state was in dire need for good leadership. For this election, his backers are the governors of the APC states who want to use the Anambra election prove that the party is prepared to take over the country after the 2015 election. PDP- Comrade Nwoye’s campaign is being backed by the oil magnet, Prince Arthur Eze. Eze has said that it is his desire to ensure that Nwoye becomes the next governor of Anambra State. The prince has consistently said that his interest is not what he would benefit from government because God has already blessed him, adding that his main concern is to ensure that a humble person like Nwoye is in charge of Anambra State. LP- Ifeanyi Ubah is a very wealth person who said he does not need to enrich himself any longer through public office. His reason for seeking to govern the state, he said, is to help the less privileged persons and thousands of youths roaming the streets in search of jobs. PPA- Ezeemo too has not godfather and he is enjoying the wealth he acquired abroad. He was even said to be the person funding the APC before he fell apart with the leaders of the party over the ticket of the party for the governorship election in Anambra State. Role of church: The church is playing a major role in this election. Remarkably, the four most popular candidates, Nwoye, Obiano, Ngige and Ubah belong to the Catholic Church and they have been wooing the church for support.The clergy also appear to be divided over who to support, but there are indications that the bishops may direct the priests on who to support among the four persons vying for the exalted office. As expected, the candidates have been making mouth watering donations to the various churches to solicit their support. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/anambra-showdown-may-fare-tomorrow/#sthash.khxzI03B.dpuf
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Nastydroid: @op na woman you find come NL ni? you ain't even following a single dude......at least if you marry those ones wey u dy follow prostitution go reduceLol |
[size=18pt]Why on the home page ??[/size] |
When on the highway/freeway, I only look at the speedometer whenever I don't feel comfortable with my speed. When driving in the town, I don't bother to look at it because my speed is a factor of how busy the road is. |
Improved to an extent but the voltage dropped. |
Hello...Pls I want to purchase 2 clean foreign used MAN Diesel 10 tyre tipper with auxiliary within the next 2weeks. Very urgent 1) What is the market selling prize for one? 2) Can I get good ones without any repair with factory fitted AC from Lagos or I have to get to Cotonou? Any dealer in the house should pls pm me. |
Hello...Pls I want to purchase 2 clean foreign used MAN Diesel 10 tyre truck with auxiliary within the next 2weeks. Very urgent 1) What is the market selling prize for one? 2) Can I get good ones without any repair with factory fitted AC from Lagos or I have to get to Cotonou? |
Hello...Pls I want to purchase 2 clean foreign used MAN Diesel 10 tyre truck with auxiliary within the next 2weeks. Very urgent 1) What is the market selling prize for one? 2) Can I get good ones without any repair with factory fitted AC from Lagos or I have to get to Cotonou? |
Pictures pls... |
Psalm 35 and Psalm 91and Psalm 121 |
Congrats WC Na so Jazzy for take come follow u share this your money. I know say he for talk say na 50:50. Olethief ![]() |
We won't see the likes of Falana, Soyinka, Dino etc coming to the streets to protest to the FG against this barbaric act giving to Nigerians in other countries. |
We won't see the likes of Falana, Soyinka, Dino etc coming to the streets to protest to the FG against this barbaric act giving to Nigerians in other countries. |
Nelly Ghenghen: point of correction, endowed was already a massive hit before the remix.Has Tuface lost anything since he left his previous producers (KK nd D1)? In fact, who is more popular? |
oiseworld: Don Baba, your GP high no be small. Dbanj and wande can never Wright their history without you. You have produced great artist who have learned from you immensely and you from them.Just a question, can Jazzy write his history without mentioning Dbanj lest I forget and wande? Go into the street and ask Nigerians if the know any other producer. If not for the fact that Dbanj and Wande were always calling his name "it's Jazzy again" in virtually all their songs, nobody would have known Jazzy today. The average Nigerian don't care about the producer of song. There are so many banging songs today that I don't know the producers sef. |
Kabikala: Please mention one hit song by D'Banj since he parted ways with Don Jazzy. Oliver Twist? That was D'Banj's last partnerdhip with Don Jazzy. Two years later, he is still confabulating. Did you read about what happened to him in Zimbabwe? D'Banj is on his way down if he does not find his way back.What are you saying? Calling that Eminado a hit song? You must be high on something. The best song produced so far since their separation is WC's The Kick which is barely above average. Agreed, since their breakup,they(Koko & Jazz) have both not given us any top of the mark song but so far, DBanj's Top of the world is known All Around Africa than any of Jazzy's songs since the breakup. |
It is Wande Coal deactivating himself from Mavin not small boi Jazzy dropping him. |
The Nigeria Police, yesterday, announced a ban on all political, socio-cultural or religious gatherings within and around airport premises, including tarmacs, lounges and other sensitive security points.It will be recalled that Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State on Tuesday accused the Police of preventing his supporters from gathering at the Port Harcourt International Airport when he hosted opposition governors in the state.Inspector-General of Police, Mr M. D. Abubakar who announced the ban yesterday, said it was in line with international best practices, in order to safeguard the airports and their critical infrastructure as well as to prevent a situation where airports are turned into places of political assemblies, religious worship and other social receptions. He pointed out that there are enough civic centres, town halls, and assembly halls for public meetings, carnivals and celebrations of all kinds.In a statement from the Force Headquarters, the I-G said: “As part of deliberate efforts towards averting any security breach and the need to protect critical infrastructure, travellers, aircrew, airport staff and personnel at the nation’s local and international airports, the Nigeria Police High Command has placed a total ban on political, socio-cultural or religious gatherings within and around airport premises, including tarmacs, lounges and other sensitive security points”.In line with the directive, the Force Headquarters, Abuja, directed the Airport Command Commissioners of Police, and Commissioners of Police in states hosting the airports to ensure that, in line with international best practices, firm security measures are taken to safeguard the airports and their critical infrastructure.“They are also to prevent a situation where the airports are turned into places of political assemblies, religious worship and other social receptions, as there are enough civic centres, town halls, assembly halls etc for public meetings, carnivals and celebrations of all kinds”.Disclosing that the Force was not unaware of the constitutional rights of Nigerians to freedom of movement and assembly, the IG stated that “the enjoyment of these rights must be situated within the bounds of the law and appropriate civil behaviour.“The Force, therefore, implores Nigerians to co-operate with the Police in the effort aimed at improving the maintenance of effective safety and security at all the nooks and crannies of the airports.”He called on the Nigerian elite, political and opinion leaders to assist the Police in the education and enlightenment of their fans, admirers, supporters and followers on the need to abide by these rules, as failure to comply will attract appropriate legal sanctions.Meanwhile, lawyers, yesterday, expressed divergent views on the ban on gatherings at the airports by the police. While some lawyers said the ban is an infringement on the rights of the people, others believe the Police is right. It is against the rule of law — Professor Itse Sagay, SAN “Well, this is another Nigerian peculiar phenomenon. I believe it was because of the solidarity rally with Amaechi yesterday (Tuesday) that brought about the reaction. That robs it of all legitimacy because you are reacting to your opposition, reacting to a political opponent. It is not based on any principle or any objective factor.In other words, when the PDP crowd was there some months ago and even stoned some opposition figures who were arriving, there was no banning. It is purely trying to prevent the opposition operating. That is how the police have been going about meetings of the opposition governors.All these are against the rule of law. In our political development, it is a sign of political immaturity, intolerance, and at the end of the day, it is against our political development. Anything that is arbitrary, based on trying to suppress other people, on no objective factor, is a set back for the polity because the motive is wrong.” The police is right— Lanre Ogunlesi, SAN“ If the police say it is banning political rallies, receptions at the airports, they are right. That is not a place to hold rallies and receptions, it is just that we fail to get our values right. How can you be having rally or reception at the airport? The police are right.I think it is common sense to know that it is not right to hold rally at the airport. It does not need to be in our law. There are people at the airport who may not be members of the political party holding rally, and at such moment what do you think they will do? Also, the airport is a security place, so why should you have rallies there? Do you have political rallies at airports around the world?” An infringement on rights —Chief Morah Ekwunoh It was unconstitutional and undemocratic on the part of the police in stopping an executive governor of Rivers State, and/or his supporters in exercising their constitutional and inalienable rights, from moving about the country. It is part of ingress and egress and unconstitutional.Apart from his being an executive governor, the issue of moving about is unquestionable. For the Police to have stopped him and his supporters, apart from being an infringement on his rights, it does not promote democratic settings or principle. ”Jubril Okutepka, SAN,“ Protest is a form of expression and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria guarantees that. Thus, any directive aside from an order of a competent court of law, stopping the citizens from protesting, especially in a lawless society, is unconstitutional, null and void. Nigerians have the fundamental right to protest not just only at the airport, but even to Aso Rock because they were built with tax-payers’ money. Any law in conflict with the constitution is invalid. The Nigerian Constitution is the grundnorm. Such directive from the police cannot stand. ”Mahmood Magaji, SAN: “ The right to protest is constitutional and inalienable. However, where your right ends is where another person’s own starts. If in all sincerity, the Police directive was in good faith in view of the level of insecurity in the country, then fine and good; it should be welcomed. But if it is directed at a particular individual or a given political party, then, that is where problem arises. Rather than encourage peace, such action could further fan the embers of crisis and civil unrest. ”Chief Nkereuwem Akpan: “ Constitutionally, the Police, have no power to bar peaceful protest in a democratic setting. However, some sections of the Police Act, stipulates that permission should first be secured from the Police, to ensure that planned peaceful demonstrations are not hijacked by hoodlums. That permission has become so imperative in our present day Nigeria, especially in this era of Boko Haram. Most time, even the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, is involved in order to ensure orderliness during any protest march.But how do you guarantee that orderliness, or that hoodlums will not hijack the process when protests are staged at the airport? Though the right to peaceful protest is constitutional in every free and democratic society, the airport should however be a no-go area.Security wise, it is wrong and unsafe. Allowing every form of protest at the airport will only engender insecurity at our airports. You can protest at any other place but certainly not at the airport. In my view as a human rights activist, the Police was right and its action in stopping any form of protest at the airport does not amount to right violation. ”Mr Taiwo Ogunleye: “ What the police should do is to put every apparatus in place towards ensuring the maintenance of law and order during any protest march, irrespective of where it is staged. It will be so flimsy an excuse for the police to just wave insecurity as a cardinal point of their argument to infringe on constitutionally guaranteed rights.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/police-ban-political-ceremonies-airports/ |
Mr Aboki: Phuck the House & their report..They are all bunch of thieves.............. |
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