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NaijaRoyalty:Ask your elders in your family |
NaijaRoyalty:See this nyamiri calling someone aboki |
PDJT:
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limeta:Kanu is long gone to meet his ancestors
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PDJT:Kanu is a known terrorist while he was alive |
SpecialAdviser:Nah true ![]()
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Wike is seriously serious That useless seyi and other useless governor should come and learn He will definitely be loved by his people The president should also take a learning from mr Wike If you show to your people you love them they will be there for you anytime |
Kanu and his followers are deranged set of people Especially the followers |
On Ground and In The Air.....OC Torture On Patrol. Lock Down PH.
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At least he have something to show for Since he failed in his main function to govern the state |
I think we should turn it to a challenge saw Rmd some days back
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Breaking News Governor Wike has directed the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice to auction all the vehicles that violated the lockdown order. Members of the public who are interested to buy the auctioned vehicles are to watch out for details in The Sun, The Nation and Vanguard Newspapers. Paulinus Nsirim Commissioner for Information and Communications May 7,2020 ME: The emperor himself wey sabi use power. |
socialmediaman:Till then Keep quiet |
GamalNasser:Definitely but Nigeria factor it may take some days though for dubious marketers to do that |
BREAKING: Petrol Depot Price Reduced To N108, Diesel N164 LATEST NEWSTOP NEWS By Olatunde Dodondawa-Lagos On May 6, 2020 PETROL, filling stations Share Following removal of fuel subsidy on premium motor spirit (PMS) otherwise called petrol, the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC) has announced reduction in the ex-depot price for petrol and automotive gas oil (AGO), otherwise called diesel. The new ex-depot price for petrol is now N108 per litre for the month of May while ex-depot price for diesel is now N164 per litre for same month. In a memo to oil marketers and other stakeholders in the petroleum marketing business, dated May 5, 2020, titled: ‘Re: PPMC Petroleum Products Prices for May 2020,’ the PPMC reduced the ex-depot price for diesel to N164 per litre for depots in Lagos and N166 per litre for depots in Oghara, Calabar, Port Harcourt, among others. The PPMC said in the memo that the new prices would take effect from May 5, 2020. Confirming the new price change, the spokesman of NNPC, Dr. Kenny Obateru, stated that the price change for petrol from N113.28 per litre to N108 per litre is a marketing strategy to make more sales while complying with the PPPRA price template. “We reviewed the ex-depot price to enable us make more sales. For AGO, it is a deregulated product and as such is its prices are determined by market forces,” he said. The ex-depot price is the price at which the depot owners sell the commodity to retail outlets across the country. Though, the PPMC did not state the Expected Open Market Price of the commodity, which is the pump price of the price, but over the years, the difference between the ex-depot price and the pump price of petrol is usually around N9 per litre. This means that at an ex-depot price of N108 per litre, the pump price of PMS should be around N115 per litre, N10 lower than the current highest price band of N125 per litre. The current retail price of petrol is N123.50 per litre at NNPC Retail outlets and N125 per litre at private petrol stations, while diesel is sold around N200 per litre. It would be recalled that the NNPC GMD, Mallam Mele Kyari, had announced that era of fuel subsidy is gone forever recently. https://tribuneonlineng.com/breaking-petrol-depot-price-reduced-to-n108-diesel-n164/? |
PRESIDENT BUHARI APPOINTS FORMER IGP SULEIMAN ABBA, CHAIRMAN POLICE TRUST FUND BOARD OF TRUSTEES, OTHER MEMBERS Pursuant to the Nigeria Police Trust Fund Establishment Act 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of retired Inspector-General of Police, Barrister Suleiman Abba, CFR, Mni, as Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund. The President also approved the appointments of the following as Executive Secretary and members of the Board respectively: 1. Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto – Executive Secretary 2. Mr Nnamdi Maurice Mbaeri – Representing Ministry of Police Affairs 3. Inspector-General of Police – Representing Nigeria Police Force 4. Usman Bilkisu – Representing Ministry of Justice 5. Mr Ben Akabueze (DG, Budget and National Planning) – Representing Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning 6. Engr. Mansur Ahmed – Representing Organised Labour 7. Dr. Michael Bamidele Adebiyi – Representing Civil Society Group. The above appointments are in furtherance of the Buhari administration’s commitment and drive to retooling Policing Architecture in the country by emplacing the Police Trust Fund to meet the aspiration of a well-funded, equipped and highly professional Nigeria Police Force in line with international best practices. This objective informed President Buhari’s re-establishment of the Ministry of Police Affairs on August 20, 2019. The President also commended state governors, members of the National Assembly and Nigerians for their patriotic and spirited efforts at reforming Policing Architecture to deepen the country’s internal security. The Minister of Police Affairs, Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi will announce the inauguration date of the Board of Trustees of the Police Trust Fund. Garba Shehu Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity) May 6, 2020 |
One of the best decision |
Nwanyiogwashi:You are a realist |
NairalandSon:Coro don enter express
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The time is now to lockdown the whole country Shelve politics mr President |
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Youth Task Force on COVID-19 has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to lock Abuja again. It said this followed the number of coronavirus cases and deaths so far recorded. Ango Suleiman, Chairman of the Task Force, spoke at a news conference on Wednesday. Suleiman told the federal government not to mind public opinion on the ease of the measures earlier put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. “The same people demanding the ease of lockdown may come back to criticize and condemn the action of the government when things go wrong. Therefore, the only option is doing whatever is best for the people”, NAN quoted him as saying. Suleiman warned that law enforcement agencies were becoming overwhelmed and gradually losing control of the people since the lockdown was lifted. He cited the massive gathering at banks, checkpoints as well as public disobedience in observing safety measures to buttress his point. Suleiman insisted that the repercussions of the early lifting of the lockdown around the world were a lesson to learn “as our peculiarity can never be an excuse for our carelessness.” The spokesperson of the FCT Natives, Inusa Yusuf, urged banks to open all their branches so that people won’t need to clog at the few ones opening. Yusuf observed that the development had encouraged public gatherings and discouraged social distancing https://dailypost.ng/2020/05/06/buhari-asked-to-lockdown-abuja-again/ |
Kill themall |
Fake god of man Cure corona virus if truly you see anything |
Convid is real Please everyone should stay safe |
Ezennwa:
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Faithful4real:
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Nigerians are stubborn