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Adesope Honey farm.
We are into beekeeping, layers and broilers production.
We still supply maize and soya-beans in large quantity.
Located in Igboho, Oke ogun area of Oyo state.
07057277985; 08067492921 |
EgusiSoup:This EgusiSoup is a serious clown. Imaging somebody with distinction in Linguistics keep massacres English this way. "Yes l has a ....", "l does not ....." in fact, all your previous posts full of errors. And you are here mocking number one citizen. The more you type, the more you expose your ignorance. The way you write, I doubt if you can read directly from script for just 10mins without been punished by god of English. Stop being foolish online. |
Eggcelent:I talking of their broiler DOC |
Eggcelent:BX |
Farmers in the house well done o, is it true that Zartech DOC are dying? I called a friend from Ibadan to help me get DOC from Zartech Ibadan, he told me that he heard people complaining of their DOC dying due to bird flu. is there anybody who has heard any related info. Urgent please. |
Abugab:But don't you think Nigerians deserve to question the integrity of the leadership of CCB for keeping mute for the past 12 years on this issue. it means there are many sacred and corrupt cows they are shielding as far as they remain loyal. Don't you think that is highest level of corruption? This corruption should be tackled from root and not end-product. If CCB should do their work honestly, it will reduce corruption drastically among public office holders. |
Late Chief Dr Olusola Saraki (MBBS), the father of the current Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki, was a one time Senate leader In the 2nd Republic Senate between 1979-1983 and a Senate committee member that indicted Buhari over the missing $2.8billion. FACT: In 1983, When the Senate Committee late Saraki chaired was investigating the stolen $2.8 Billion, from the Coffers Of NNPC Between 1977-1978, under Buhari's watch as NNPC Boss. Muhammadu Buhari was Indicted by the Nigerian Senate over the missing funds, as the Money was traced to his Bank accounts with British bank, Midland bank, now HSBC. Muhammdu Buhari and his Military gangs, staged the 1983 coup that ousted the Shehu Shagari-led government to cover up his indictment by Senate Committee and the Justice Ayo Irikefe panels that probed the missing 2.8 billion dollars oil money. The late Sen Abubakar Olusola Saraki was thrown behind bars together with members of his committee and other Nigerian politicians by Maj Gen Buhari. Regrettably, the $2.8 Billion probe was swept under and the audit trail and source documents destroyed by Buhari's Military Government. Buhari declared himself a saint with barrel of gun, as he is aware that no one will challenge him. 32 years gone, Nigerians are still asking where has the Missing $2.8 Billion gone? The current value of $2.8billion stolen in 1970s in a simple compound interest worth over $887.25Billion. This is bigger than the budget of all African countries in few years. Today, President Buhari want a pound of flesh, and scheming to retaliate what the late Chief Saraki 'did' to him, on his son and Senate President, Bukola Saraki, who was in school when this incident happened. The President using EFCC to summon the wife of Senator Bukola Saraki, who held no political office for questioning for a fund transfer related case dating back to 13 years ago is strange. The Senate President, Bukola Saraki on his own is thrown out for a mud fight from the Presidency and APC party leadership, using the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) Tribunal, whose indicted chairman, Alhaji Danladi Umar have been avoiding prosecution for 9 months now over Millions of Naira bribe he received from a former Customs Controller General. It is ludicrous that President Buhari will tell Nigerians that his disagreement with Senate President, Saraki will be resolved by using the CCB to drown him. The Leadership of the CCB should have been queried by honest Nigerians for ignoring to point out the error in Sen Saraki's asset declaration form made 12 years ago. President Buhari's asset declaration in 2003 did not list his Asokoro, Abuja Mansion which worth over N6billion in 2015, knowing that he purchased the house before he made the initial declaration. While we support the war against corruption, using it to fight personal enemies or settling political differences must be discouraged and condemned by all Nigerians. The Nigerian Police and CCB ignoring an order from a superior court and threatening to arrest the Senate President is another set back on our Democracy that have blossomed in the last 4 years. If APC and president Buhari want to fight corruption honestly, assets declaration should be made public back by law and not secret declaration and or by coercion |
davidzfarm18:Thanks a lot. You are wonderful. |
Well done to great farmers in the house. Please what can be the cause and remedy to watery eyes in 8 weeks layers and cockrel that have taken all the vaccine and antibiotics as at when due. |
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory
Commission in line with a resolution
passed by the Senate ordering it to
look into complaints by consumer of
electricity over indiscriminate billing has
directed the electricity Distribution
Companies to urgently restructure their
fixed charges in order to ensure no
Nigerian is made to pay for electricity
not consumed.
The Discos have also been directed to
discontinue the practice of bulk
metering.
The Senate had in its resolution
following a motion by Senators Sam
Egwu (Ebonyi North) and David Umaru
(Niger East), entitled: “Unfair trade
practices of Electricity Distribution
Companies in Nigeria,” decried the
fleecing of Nigerians by Discos through
fixed charges and bulk metering among
others.
The upper chamber had directed NERC
to immediately abolish fixed charges on
electricity consumption, bulk metering
of villages and communities.
The lawmakers specifically ordered the
NERC to immediately stop the
collection of fixed charges as well as
ensure that the people are not made to
pay for energy not consumed.
The Commission in a seven-page
response to the Senate’s query last
week said it had asked the distribution
companies to find a way to restructure
the fixed charges such that no one
would be made to pay for electricity not
consumed.
The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of
NERC, Sam Amadi, who signed the
letter to the Senate, a copy of which is
available on the Commission’s website,
regarding the fixed charges by Discos,
said though the fixed charges collected
was not illegal, the Commission had
been able to intervene in the matter.
Amadi said: “In recognition of the
negative impact of the fixed charge, the
commission has held several public
consultations to ascertain a measure
that will guarantee financial viability in
the industry and not expose consumers
to paying for electricity not consumed.
“Based on the intervention of the
Commission, the distribution companies
have agreed to find a way to
restructure the fixed charge such that a
consumer who does not receive
electricity supply does not pay the fixed
charge.
“This remodeling of the fixed charge will
be part of the ongoing tariff review
process being conducted by the
distribution companies.
“NERC will continue to ensure that
whatever model is presented for its
approval is fair and reasonable, and
ensures the survival of the new
electricity market and improves quality
of supply to consumers.”
On the vexed issue of bulk metering of
customers, the Commission said it is
totally in agreement with the Senate on
the need to eliminate the sharp
practice.
It said it supports the Senate’s position
that electricity consumers be metered
individually, even as it urged customers
to reject community bulk metering.
Amadi said: “The Commission agrees
with the Senate’s position on the need
to eliminate the practice of bulk billing
residential customers and replace the
practice with individual metering and
billing.
“It is important to state that the
Commission had previously abolished
bulk billing in its ruling on the VGC
Case NO: NERC/H/03/07. The case was
brought by a customer against the VGC
Estate Management and the Eko
Electricity Distribution Company in
2008. The Commission ruled in favour
of the customer.
“The decision of the Commission
stipulated that every customer is
expected to be metered individually
irrespective of the status of supply
coming into the area and the class of
billing should be on R2 or as
appropriately determined by Disco.”
Amadi added that the Commission has
however provided a leeway for
estimation in situations where
residential meters are not provided to
customers.
“This is provided in the Estimated
Billing Methodology Regulation of the
Commission,” he said:
He added: “Communities who are
placed on bulk billing should reject it
and insist on individual metering. The
Commission is in the process of
completing public consultation on a
proposal to cap the amount an
unmetered customer can pay until he
or she is metered.
“The proposal will also commit
distribution companies to strict deadline
for metering of all its customers. In the
interim, the Commission has abolished
connection of new customers without
meters.” |
masties2:I got this on www.lagossubeb.gov.ng PRESS RELEASES Misinformation on SUBEB Recruitment 11-Aug-2015 Please be informed that the Lagos SUBEB is not conducting any Recruitment exercise as at today, kindly disregard the false information as per Lagos Subeb recruitment, its total false. Please inform others. |
toyomars:Thanks for your concern. l've read about the chemical and mixing procedure online but wish to see the practical aspect of it. As related to the number of school still using chalk, almost all the public pry and secondary schools and about 60% private schools still use chalk based on my feasibility. l will be very happy if I can get any referral to anybody or company that produce chalk. |
Please members and guests in the house, do you know any chalk making production company where I can learn the skill. I'm tired of seeking for non existing white collar job. If you know of any where I can learn the skill and start mine in small scale, please don't hesitate to connect me. Frustration want to kill me please. |
What is the original 2007 Senate standing order says and what is the forged one says? How does it affect the appointment/election of senate leader? The 1/3 formation of senate quorum is contains in constitution, please what is forged order says? |
Akanfe Olugbenga Diamond reckons that the
Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola does not
deserve sympathy on account of his
incompetence
Rauf Aregbesola, the loquacious governor of
Osun State thrives on propaganda. Since his
electoral victory at the court of appeal in
November 2010, he came and rode on the wings
of the awesome popularity his fortune bestowed
on him and held Osun residents spell-bound for
his first tenure in charge. His theatricals and
rhetoric were first-class.
Here was a man who was believed so down to
earth, that he communicated in local slangs,
often broke into uncontrollable fits of ecstatic
singing and dancing that not only entertained
crowds, but really often drove them into frenzies.
"Aregbe", as he was affectionately called, was
seen by his gullible followers to be a peoples'
governor, a breath of fresh air, and a welcome
departure from the government of Oyinlola.
The first sign of Aregbesola's recklessness was
the utterly needless change of nomenclature of
the state. He earlier pursued an overhyped
branding of the state, spending millions in that
regard. The change from the normal "Osun state"
to "State of Osun" was weird, but effected as
well. You can only imagine the cost of effecting
that change. He introduced a flag, an anthem,
and a 'coat of arms'. He started going about
with some unusual security personnel and was
almost creating another country before the
famous secessionist propaganda clipped his
wings a bit.
He spearheaded a confused 'western region'
agenda. He actually never hid his love for the
brand of Awolowo politics and policies. He
intended to implement the word for word
blueprint of the late Obafemi Awolowo but he
didn't have the Awolowo spirit. Like I opined
earlier, "Aregbe" is a classical mix of fraud and
naivety, armed with a rubber stamp legislature.
He began more of his doomed projects in early
2011 when he set up the Osun Youth
Empowerment Scheme, OYES. He 'employed'
twenty thousand youths, and put them on a
stipend of N10,000 a month and they were
deployed as road sweepers. The failure of the
scheme is presently the No.1 in our nation.
He decided against wise counsel to collapse the
school system. He merged schools and divided
them into elementary, middle, and high schools.
Thereby, in one fell swoop, he erased the culture
and history of different schools, creating a
dangerous hybrid. He added insult to injury by
scrapping their individual school uniforms, and
provided them with the same sets of wears. In
effect, killing the school uniforms materials
market at one go. Both were needless policies
that promptly failed hugely. He went ahead in his
dangerous brand of "Awoism" by providing free
computer tablets produced with billions of naira
awarded to his son (kabiru), also almost killing
the books market.
He then took his malice with his predecessor a
notch further by pulling down hundreds of
schools he built, and proposing to build "world-
class" mega structures. Ironically, when Ondo
State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko was
inaugurating his own "world class" mega
schools, Bola Ahmed Tinubu at their campaign in
Akure claimed Ondo wasn't yet ripe for such
projects. All those projects were recklessly
launched at huge costs, without considering his
state's purse. He was fond of relaying the launch
of his projects live on national television costing
multiplied millions of naira. What he hoped to
achieve was unclear. But, if it was to endear
himself to the people, he at least achieved his
aim, albeit, temporarily.
By then, it was obvious Aregbesola was
borrowing massively. He couldn't fund the
populist agenda only with the state purse. When
money ran out, instead of stopping them, he
simply borrowed more. By then, the multiple
projects had started choking the state
financially. He simply borrowed more. He started
owing the employed youths (OYES), even as their
numbers started shrinking astronomically. He
smartly drafted some of them into the state civil
service. But debts were still mounting. Yet, he
kept borrowing. By then, elections were drawing
nearer, and he mustn't show signs of relenting.
Students uniforms were tearing, and schools
weren't fully completed, things had started going
wrong.
Then, an ambitious industrialisation agenda was
launched. He started a notorious "airport" project
and some massive road construction projects. It
is to his credit that he completed most modest
road projects especially at the very rural areas.
He should have left it there. It was the ambitious
ones that ruined him. For example, the
Gbongan-Akoda-Oshogbo highway and trumpet
interchange that he started, and launched with
pomp, has been abandoned. And so is almost
every other major project he simultaneously
embarked on. He was deep into campaigns for
re-election when news of deep indebtedness
started filtering in.
By then civil servants were fed up, the higher
institutions staff complained endlessly of being
shortchanged continuously. Workers were always
being owed at least two months’ salary arrears
at every given time. They went on strike often,
but he had a strong propaganda machine. He
always painted the workers as saboteurs and as
colluding with the PDP-led federal government to
frustrate him.
Artisans and resident definitely bought that line,
but when the cash scarcity became very
obvious, his huge indebtedness, which meant his
creditors were taking back a huge bulk from his
monthly allocations, Mr Aregbesola, shifted the
blame to the federal government alleging
victimisation. He specifically blamed former
President Goodluck Jonathan for "withholding"
Osun's money.
So strong was his propaganda machine that,
even after series of denials and rebuttals it was
and is still widely believed that Ngozi Okonjo
Iweala and Goodluck Jonathan, out of envy for
his popularity, decided to punish him by cutting
off his monthly income. He spent the little
leftovers he had from what his creditors took
back for his foolish over-borrowing on elections
(his' and Buhari's).
Word had it that he relied on Buhari to cover his
unclothedness and bail him out once sworn in, it
was a risk for him but it paid off, because Buhari
won. Buhari having gone through the books, and
seeing Aregbesola was fraudulently claiming he
was owed money, quickly gave indications he
would have none of that. It was only after
Buhari's statements that Aregbesola started
showing signs of humility.
His populist programmes have all crashed. Opon
Imo, the free computer tablets given some
secondary students have proven to be a huge
failure and a grand scam. WAEC results have
proved this. Instead of improving, Osun students
have dropped in WAEC rankings consistently
since he took over. The school merger has also
proved to be a failure. Despite huge sums spent
on questionable school buildings, many of which
although he claimed as his own have been
shown to be federal government projects.
He spent SURE-P funds on acquiring school
buses, and claimed his government did it out of
magnanimity. Students' uniforms are torn and
some have even started wearing original school
uniforms. OMEAL is paralysed. Road construction
is practically dead. And workers have not been
paid for seven months now. The state is at a
standstill, and there is finally nowhere to hide for
him. He knows he is in trouble. But Aregbesola
deserves no pity because he goofed. He took
people's innocence for a ride. He was a
spendthrift who was after making himself an
emperor more than seeing to his people's
welfare.
He spent our state's money on elections, the
salaries of workers, sweats of labourers on
establishing his personal monolith over his
people's affairs. Pensioners have been in hell
under him. More than 238 have died without
gratuities or pension for many months. When we
warned that he was only selfishly building an
empire for himself in the name of populism, we
were dismissed as antagonists.
Today, he has no one to turn to. Aregbesola is
not the only governor owing workers' salaries.
But he is the only one fraudulently doing so. He
deserves to be punished and jailed for taking
Osun backwards, and causing untold pain, and
for claiming to be an Awo disciple, when in fact
he only is another "mere commissioner", a
selfish propagandist, another Tinubu boy, an
overlord and an ordinary butterfly who calls
himself a bird. I have no apologies for this. And
no one should.
www.thisdaylive.com/articles/aregbesola-deserves-no-pity/214137/ |
I can just understand why our so called graduates keep deceiving themselves for the past 4 years hoping for imaginary job. Your source/agent keeps saying next week throughout the year and you still believe dogmatically, any serious person should have forget about the so called agent and do better thing with his or her life for these past years. If you follow happenings in Nigeria currently, you will know that nothing like replacement in whatsoever parastatal for now. I refer you all to the report of or interview of Buhari Transition Committee by Ahmed Joda, if you can read the whole interview, you will know that some of these agents are liar. More so, most of the post we term as informative here are the post from the so called agent just to keep your hope alive. This is possible because it is a faceless forum. I am just advising not forcing anybody to believe me. God bless us all. |
idokojerry:U mean having data before I root it? please what is the steps taken in rooting it? I need it badly, God help you too. |
Please, anybody with software or knowledge to root HUAWEI Y320-U30 should tell me how to do it. I've used kingroot but not working, the way out please. |
barcanista:Even their acclaimed clueless achieved these within his 30 days in office 1.Launch the power sector reform road map 2.Inaugurate cabinet amid serious interest from party gods 3. Pressurize arm which made them to Dislodged BK from Maiduguri, their stronghold for the very first time. 4.Gave women 35% representation as promised. 5. Manage the 3 banks crisis without a single lost of job unlike during Yaradua time. 6. Even Nigeria image also received a boost with the visits of world leaders like British prime minister, Germany Chancellor. 7. Launch 2 Nigerian satellites that have received international commendation. 8. Set up economic team with policy that reduced inflation to single digit 9.4 9. Start up rail transport in the six geopolitical zones. 10. Reviewed corpers allowance from 9,700 to 19, 800. 11.Brought down the price of cement by over 25% 12,pproved the 18,000 minimum wage review. How can PMB surpass this in his first month? |
barcanista:Even their acclaimed clueless achieved these within his 30 days in office 1.Launch the power sector reform road map 2.Inaugurate cabinet amid serious interest from party gods 3. Pressurize arm which made them to Dislodged BK from Maiduguri, their stronghold for the very first time. 4.Gave women 35% representation as promised. 5. Manage the 3 banks crisis without a single lost of job unlike during Yaradua time. 6. Even Nigeria image also received a boost with the visits of world leaders like British prime minister, Germany Chancellor. 7. Launch 2 Nigerian satellites that have received international commendation. 8. Set up economic team with policy that reduced inflation to single digit 9.4 9. Start up rail transport in the six geopolitical zones. 10. Reviewed corpers allowance from 9,700 to 19, 800. 11.Brought down the price of cement by over 25% 12,pproved the 18,000 minimum wage review. |
Princecalm:I can't just understand while people enjoy deceiving themselves. A President travel to Chad and Niger, all the journalist can tell was he got a donkey as gift and you are here celebrating it as achievement or whatever you termed it. When there is virtially no any action for the past 21 days, is it after 3 years we will begin to ask questions? APC as a party too full of deceit likewise their supporters. |
barcanista:In as much as I am one of your fans, I disagree with you on this. This article make lot of senses if read between the lines. If we are after the progress and greatness of this country Buhari should be put on his toes through constructive criticism. Mr Barcanista, paying APC e-warriors in the same coins used for GEJ will not be healthy for this country. As far as we are still member of this country, her greatness and progress should be what we should be craving for rather than party alliance. In essence, Buhari should be put on his toes through our constructive criticism and when we see any of such criticism, I think we need to appreciate it. my humble submission, stand to be corrected. |
A professional liar is this op. Can you please post the names of 136 GEJ adviser with their designation. Here is their list for your ignorance. SPECIAL ADVISERS TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIASN. 1. Mike A. Oghiadomhe, CFR Chief of Staff to the President 2. Eng. Mohammed Kachalla Abubakar, mni Deputy Chief of Staff to the President 3 Amb. Hassan Tukur Principal Secretary to the President 4. Prof. Abubakar Sambo Special Adviser to the President on Energy 5 Mrs. Sarah Akuben Pane Special Adviser to the President on Social Development 6. Dr. Tunji Olagunju Special Adviser to the President on NEPAD 7 Mrs. Sarah Jibril Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and Values 8 Mr. Oronto Douglas Special Adviser to the President on Research and Strategy 9 Senator Joy Emordi Special Adviser to the President on National Assembly Matters 10 Hon. Kingsley Kuku Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs 11 Dr. Pius Olakunle Osunyikanmi Special Adviser to the President on Int.Relations 12 Prof. Dan Adebiyi Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties 13 Dr. Rueben Abati Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity 14 Mrs. Asma’u Abdulkadir Special Adviser to the President on Gender Issues 15 Nze Sullivan Akachukwu Nwakpo Special Adviser to the President on Tech. Matters 16 Yakubu Abdullahi Special Adviser to the President on Pol. Matters (Office of the VP) 17 Barr. Bashir Sufyan Special Adviser to the President on Legal Matters (Office of the VP) 18 Senator Isaiah Ballat Special Adviser to the President for Special Duty (Office of the VP). 19 Ronald Llamas Special Adviser to the President on Political Affairs 20 Col. Sambo Mhammed Dasuki National Security Adviser to the President 21. Special Adviser on Petroleum Resources: Emmamuel Egbogah 22 Senior Special Assistant to the President Dr. Christopher Otabo 23 Special Assistant to the President on Media Relations Mr. Mobolaji Adebiyi 24. Special Adviser to the President on Youth matter Mr Jude Imaguwe. minus the first 3 names coz they are not advisers Dr Doyin Okupe later added to the list in 26th July 2012 as Special adviser to the President on public affairs www.vanguardngr.com/2011/07/jonathan-swears-in-13-special-advisers/ dailyindependentnig.com/2012/07/jonathan-appoints-okupe-ssa-public-affairs/ |
Lagos based lawyer, Ebun-Olu-Adegboruwa has condemned the inauguration speech by President Muhammadu Buhari, saying it was illusory and vague. The lawyer in a statement issued on Friday and made available to newsmen argued that President Buhari, in his speech failed to touch certain issues in his address, and also failed to show how certain problems he identified would be tackled, hence falling short of a presidential speech for an inauguration. Read full statement below: THE PRESIDENT’S INAUGURAL SPEECH IS ILLUSORY AND VAGUE I have read the Inaugural Speech of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (Retd.), delivered immediately after his swearing in. It is gratifying that General Buhari has vowed to tackle the rot in the power sector, even though he did not give any direction on how to do that. By and large, it is my view that the President has not addressed the real issues affecting our lives in Nigeria. It would seem that the President is still on the soap box, whereby promises and promises and intentions, are the order. He is the President of Nigeria now and my expectation was that since March 28, 2015, when he won the election, when he received the certificate of return from INEC, when he got assurances from Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, that his election would not be contested, General Buhari would have outlined his main policy direction. But alas, that has not happened today. For instance, the President did not say anything on his foreign policy directive, on issues relating to global warming and climate change, the violence in the Middle East and the general global economic downturn. Also, the President was silent on the mode of tackling corruption, which indeed has been the main thrust of his electioneering campaigns; he was silent on the collapsing aviation sector, he kept mute on the unpaid salaries of millions of workers across the land, the huge debts that the Jonathan administration has bequeathed to him and indeed the main means of generating revenue, to run his government, apart from oil. General Buhari gave no hint on the mode of reform of the judicial system and the administration of justice generally, the expected policy statement on NNPC did not come, and even the Boko Haram insurgency, to which the President devoted most of his speech, ended up in a policy disaster, of cause after effect; in that the President will only know the cause, origin and perspectives of the criminal organisation, only after he has succeeded in killing them all. In all, the Inaugural Speech became another campaign promise, a general rendition of statements of intention, without action. It was too vague and illusory, like a speech being delivered by a novice in power. This is the President who has ruled this country as a Head of State, through a coup detat in 1983, and one that has sought to rule this nation since 2003, so he had all the time in the world, to have mapped out his cause of action and strategies. This is surely not the speech expected from our GMB. In the coming days however, we expect more concrete reforms and ACTION. God bless Nigeria. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/buharis-inaugural-speech-is-illusory-and-vague-ebun-olu-adegboruwa/ |
Why is Aisha Buhari fighting? Her husband has said the office of first Lady is unconstitutional and will be scrapped, meaning from May 29th, there won't be anything like office of first lady any longer. Then what is the essence of going to court? abi GMB scam us on this too? |
@OP check your information before posting, don't just post for posting sake. Any female foreigner married to Nigerian man is automatically a Nigeria citizen by registration. Check Section 26 subsection 2a of Nigeria constitution for more knowledge. |
Pls house which symptoms of disease is an active bird in previous day suddenly turn lame? the toes look somehow twisted, shivering while trying to stand up, abandoned feed and sudden death. Five weeks bird. |
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Everybody is busy mentioning big names forgetting what each of us do at convenience is also corruption. Examination malpractice, Collecting money before voting, jump queue, cut corner, unnecessary inflation of price of our goods and services, taking advantage of situation. Many have forgotten that almost what we called SMARTNESS this day is corruption. |
This 1st and 2nd pictures can't be true, it should be for Kerosene. If the situation has gotten to a level of parking one vehicle and queue for fuel with keg like black marketer, then we have to pray to God to fast forward the 9 to 29, and started buying fuel for #40 with ease. Lol |