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Killer herds men yesterday, killer herds men today!!! Where is IPOB when you need them in the east? Where is OPC when you need them in the West? Where are the militants when you need them in the South South? Where are the gallant, good and trustworthy police men and other security agencies when these killer herds men invade communities? Chai! These killer herds men thing don tire person ![]() |
Dpharisee:True but maybe they're trying to use Akpabio to boast their standing in the South South. |
Dpharisee:What if keyamo is placed there to checkmate Akpabio? |
KanuSE:Na you talk am O! ![]() |
Na wa for Nigerian Police! Why can't they issue bullet proof vest, body hamour, endorser vest, VIP undervest or tactical vest to those on duty? RIP to the brave/gallant officers. |
SirL0neWolf:If True then he paid the price because It is stated In their orientation and rule/law that thou shall not steal or rape but thou can fight for your right and that of others. Morale, Cultism do not pay but hard work done legally pays. |
Wtf! Is the school a public one? |
Tersorio:A computer can't be bias as if a computer have the mind of its own! Just go through your comment again and compare it to mine. A computer can never programme itself and it only do what it is programmed to do. If another programmer input into the computer no of goals scored or number of clubs played for or even international trophy won by the two as a criteria to pick the best among the two; Cr7 will be picked by the computer. I must say that your comment is very wrong because the computer simply worked with what they input into it and also as programmed. |
Natoski5:No mind them. Computer is garbage in garbage out; it's what you input that you get as output. Programming is all about human input. Let ask them whether a computer can build and programme itself all by itself ![]() Their yeye dey smell. ![]() |
People dey vex no be small |
Bekwarra:Business Insider Finance These are the highest and lowest indebted states to local lenders in Nigeria 07/15/2019 | PULSE NIGERIA | ADEREMI OJEKUNLE Tell your friends Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and state governors at the inauguration of the National Economic Council in Abuja [Twitter/@MBuhari] Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and state governors at the inauguration of the National Economic Council in Abuja [Twitter/@MBuhari] Lagos, Rivers, and Delta states are the most indebted states in Nigeria. The states with the lowest debt profile include Sokoto, Jigawa, and Niger. Patience Oniha, Director-general, Debt Management Office (DMO), says the “total public debt to GDP ratio stands at 19.03% which is within the 25% debt limit imposed by the government.” Lagos, Rivers, and Delta states are the most indebted states to domestic lenders, according to the Debt Management Office (DMO) latest report. The report seen by Business Insider SSA shows that domestic debt of the 36 states of the federation including the Federal Capital Territory climbed to 3.97 trillion as at March 2019. This figure represents an increase of N120 million from N3.85 trillion recorded in December 2018. The states with the lowest debt profile include Sokoto, Jigawa, and Niger. Nigeria's debt profile since 2015 under President Muhammadu Buhari-led government (BISSA) Nigeria's debt profile since 2015 under President Muhammadu Buhari-led government (BISSA) Business Insider SSA by Pulse looks at the lowest and highest debtors in Nigeria (States) in the first quarter of 2019. Lowest debtors to domestic lenders (States) Yobe - N26.96 billion Anambra - N33.4 billion Sokoto - N36.5 billion Jigawa - N38. 2 billion Niger - 43.4 billion Highest debtors to domestic lenders (States) Cross River - N167.2 billion Akwa Ibom - N199.8 billion Delta - N223.4 billion Rivers - N225.6 billion Lagos - N542.2 billion From the DMO's figures, Nigeria's debt profile rose by 2.3% to $81.27 billion (N24.947 Trillion) from $79.437 billion in the first three months of 2019. Patience Oniha, Director-general, Debt Management Office (DMO), reiterated that the “total public debt to GDP ratio stands at 19.03% which is within the 25% debt limit imposed by the government.” |
Bekwarra:Pulse Nigeria Finance Lifestyle Politics Sports Strategy Tech Pulse.ng Business Insider Finance These are the 7 most indebted states in Nigeria 04/09/2019 | PULSE NIGERIA | ADEREMI OJEKUNLE Tell your friends Nigeria's total public debt reached $79.437 billion (N24.38 trillion) as of December 2018. Lagos is still the most indebted state to foreign and domestic bodies in 2018. The first four states, Lagos, Edo, Kaduna and Cross River, account for more than half of the total foreign debt owed by the sub-national governments. President Muhammadu Buhari in a meeting with some state governors in Abuja 2017 (file photo/theeaglesonline) theeaglesonline President Muhammadu Buhari in a meeting with some state governors in Abuja 2017 (file photo/theeaglesonline) Nigeria's total public debt reached $79.437 billion (N24.38 trillion) as of December 2018, according to the latest data from the Debt Management Office (DMO). In its public debt report released last week, the debt figures represented year-on-year growth of 12.25% from $70.99 billion in 2017. Analysis of the data shows that state governments, including the nation's capital, Abuja, owed foreign and local lenders $14.34 billion (N5.15 trillion ), representing 22% of the total public debt in 2018. Patience Oniha, Director-General of Debt Management Office (DMO). Patience Oniha, Director-General of Debt Management Office (DMO). A further breakdown of the debt figures showed that external debt at state levels amounted to N1.25 trillion while domestic debt accrued to N3.85 trillion. ALSO READ: Infographic: Nigeria is now owing local and international lenders the sum of $79.43 billion Here are the most indebted states in Nigeria to foreign bodies in 2018: 1. Lagos Foreign: $1.43 billion Domestic: N530.24 billion 2. Edo Foreign $276.25 million Domestic: N86.8 billion 3. Kaduna Foreign: $227.25 million Domestic: N84.6 billion 4. Cross River Foreign: $188.77 million Domestic: N167.9 billion 5. Bauchi Foreign: $133.93 million Domestic: N92.3 billion 6. Enugu Foreign: $126.18m Domestic: N55 billion 7. Anambra Foreign: $107.04 million Domestic: N33.4 billion. States and FCT debt level - Source: DMO States and FCT debt level - Source: DMO Here are the most indebted states in Nigeria to domestic lenders in 2018: 1. Lagos Domestic: N530.24 billion 2. Delta Domestic debt data: N228 billion 3. Rivers Domestic debt data: N225 billion 4. Akwa Ibom Domestic debt data: N198.6 billion 5. Cross River Domestic debt data: N167.9 billion 6. FCT Domestic debt data: N164.2 billion 7. Osun Domestic debt data: 148.1 billio |
Poor goat. ![]() |
Masquerade self dey hustle ![]() |
justice12000:Sowore is an ijaw not Yoruba. |
Chai! Na light she light the guy no be slap |
Ndubuisipaul1: ![]() |
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justice12000:Sowore is ijaw not Yoruba. |
helinues:Sowore is ijaw not Yoruba. Don't mind those that don't know. |
Iamgrey5: ![]() |
GOFRONT:You dey look for Airforce1 trouble. |
Ucheosefoh:zoom the picture and you will see some people dressed in Yoruba cloths. |
Ucheosefoh:l got this picture which did not show any Hausa on that route.
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BoboNkiti19:Post the pictures of the Hausas searching for yorubas to verify your claim. How will Hausas be searching for Yorubas in a Yoruba populated area without getting any Yoruba? Abeg post pictures or I don't believe it. |
BoboNkiti19:lies! Re: Yoruba And Hausa Youths Fight In Oke-Odo, Lagos (Photos) by kerzhim(m): 4:32pm Things are gradually getting back to normal. It was so hot around 1:30pm to the extent that the yorubas have to be searching the motor one by one for the hausas. God will help us in this Nation |
BoboNkiti19:Where did you get your own story from. See the below. Re: Yoruba And Hausa Youths Fight In Oke-Odo, Lagos (Photos) by kerzhim(m): 4:32pm Things are gradually getting back to normal. It was so hot around 1:30pm to the extent that the yorubas have to be searching the motor one by one for the hausas. God will help us in this Nation. |
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Lorechino:And he must technically revive the passenger by fire by force. ![]() |
“For posterity’s sake, we wish to remind Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, that Christian prayers from Southern Kaduna alone will never allow him succeed in his presidential project. Chai these guys don finish el-Rufai with the above. |
If you have Faith as small as a mustard seed you will tell that mountain to be removed and casted into the sea and it will obey you. The luxury bus driver had faith as big as his bus and he made the robbers to flee and casted into the bush and it worked. He is a brave Man even though he put his life and that of his passengers at risk. |
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