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Aidejay:It’s against international law |
Shehu enough of your madness Where on earth do they do that You also want to use it in Transparency international |
RagaMufeen:Don’t always see everything as opposing or comparing It’s to make the society better We all have a nation to build |
the entrance of Ngwa Road Market in the heart of Aba in Abia State, an unperturbed Chika Mba sat gently in the midst of broken bottles, used plastic, dirty nylons, and rags. As the stench of waste and rubbish engulfed the atmosphere, Chika, a 34-year-old trader, moved around to call on passers-by for patronage. Beside him stood other traders and customers, all haggling prices among themselves. If they found the offensive smell oozing out of their surrounding unpalatable, they did not show it in their countenances. As seconds turned into minutes and hours, rather slowly, Chika and other customers and traders alike laughed, ate, drank and haggled prices of different clothing materials amidst the offensive odour. He would soon dance around the dirt with reckless abandon, to the delight of passers-by and fellow traders. “There is nothing we can do when there is no proper waste disposal system in place,” Mr Mba told PREMIUM TIMES in an interview, his words spoken with a tinge of deliberate nonchalance. “The point is that if government fails to carry out its responsibility, there is little ordinary people can do,” he said. “We tried using private waste disposal people but the thing didn’t work out.” Aba is one of the most commercially vibrant cities in Eastern Nigeria. Residents of the city are renowned for their enterprising spirit and commercial endeavors, making the city one of Nigeria’s foremost commercial hubs. Due to the influx of traders and buyers into the city, Aba is surrounded by numerous markets, among which Ngwa Road Market is prominent. Located in Aba South Local Government Area of Abia State, the market is popular among residents as the go-to point for buyers of clothing materials, shoes, and other accessories. With significant commercial activities come heavy waste in markets across the city, including Ngwa Market. However, due to poor disposal system, waste and rubbish used by traders and commuters in the market are dumped indiscriminately around. Over the years, the waste has become a permanent feature of the market and the larger Aba metropolis, exposing traders and passers-by to probable epidemic and other environmental hazards. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/375805-despite-thriving-businesses-aba-remains-a-pigsty.html |
ogbuefi677:Very very correct like ugwanyi and ikpeazu |
Okuda:Telling you he obaseki was not in line in edo politics They brought him from somewhere to come and rule against those that have labored for the party example is pastor ize iyamu |
I pray one day we all begin to do away with party politics |
WildChild00:I have 3 already and I adore them God has been faithful to me |
Op use this to upgrade your story Mama I think is 80 if am not mistaken
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We need total overhaul of all our health system |
muykem:All hands must be on deck to win this insecurity challenges facing us as a nation |
Lalasticlala Our security are up and doing |
Hbd boy But seriously I love baby girl They are the best ![]() |
If we can maintain this same momentum both by air, land water ways and gathering information for a reasonable time We will overcome the security challenges Well done Nigeria police |
PRESS RELEASE POLICE TACTICAL FORCES STORM ANSARU TERRORISTS’ CAMP Neutralize over 250 terrorists and bandits Special Operatives of Operation Puff Adder of the Nigeria Police backed by the Special Forces of the Police Airwing, in a daring offensive operation, stormed one of the largest operational camps of the Ansaru Terror Group (also housing other bandits and kidnappers) located in Kuduru Forest, Birnin Gwari, Kaduna State and successfully neutralized over 250 high-profile members of the Ansaru Terror Group. The operation which commenced in the early hours of today, 5th February, 2020, was carried out by a combined team of operatives of Operation Puff Adder made up of the Police Mobile Force (PMF), Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Special Forces, Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Special Tactical Squad (STS) and Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). The operation was necessitated by actionable intelligence linking terror and criminal elements in the super camp to series of terror-related violence, kidnappings, gun-running, cattle rustling and other heinous crimes across the country. Unfortunately, during the operation, a Police Bell helicopter, which provided aerial and intelligence cover for the ground troops came under attack from the bandits using sophisticated anti-aircraft rifles and GPMG. Commendably, the pilot and the co-pilot who demonstrated uncommon courage and expertise, successfully landed the aircraft at the Air Force Base, Kaduna without further incident. They were thereafter evacuated for medical treatment. Both officers who sustained non-life threatening injuries are currently receiving treatment and are in stable condition. The Police helicopter has since been flown out of the Kaduna Air Force Base by Police Pilots en-route to Abuja. Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police assures citizens of safety and sustained intelligence-led operations against bandits across the length and breadth of the nation. He has equally applauded the unparalleled bravery, commitment and dedication of the Police operatives currently conducting the special mission. DCP FRANK MBA FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER FORCE HEADQUARTERS ABUJA
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Amotolongbo:It was your mum chaired the occasion |
Not bahd But wait when will this roads be completed |
Stalwert:Stop blabbing coz of religion A lot of this girls are too young to manage relationships how much more marriage |
Stalwert:Keep shut |
Human life is of know value to Nigerians Most especially the Northern part |
5' METRO PLUS Katsina woman stabs husband to death over phone charger Published Olaide Oyelude, Katsina A 17-year-old housewife, Rabi Rabi’u, who stabbed her husband, Shamsu Salisu, to death in Katsina State last Wednesday, has explained that a misunderstanding on who should first charge their mobile telephone led to a scuffle in which he died. Rabi, who was paraded at the Katsina State Police Command Headquarters on Tuesday, said amidst sobs that she never knew the stab could lead to the death of the 25-year-old Salisu. According to her, the incident happened on Wednesday morning when public power supply was restored in their community and she wanted to charge her phones. She said Salisu equally wanted to charge his phones at the same time. She added the argument led to a scuffle between the two of them, adding that Salisu drew out a knife, which she snatched from him. Rabi, who spoke in Hausa explained, “The incident happened early in the morning during prayer time. Public power supply was restored in our area and I wanted to charge my phones, while Salisu also wanted to charge his. “Unfortunately, we were arguing over who should use the charger first when Salisu drew out a knife and I snatched it from him and stabbed him in the stomach and he later died. “Our marriage was just 51-day-old and we were yet to have children, but I still love him. I never knew that the stab would lead to his death. The spokesman for the command, SP Gambo Isah, while parading the housewife, said, “On January 29, 2020, around 5.30am, the DPO, Malumfashi Division, responded to a distress call based on a report that one Shamsu Salisu, 25, of the Almakiyayi village, Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State, had an altercation with his wife, one Rabi Rabi’u, 17, of the same address, but later while he was asleep, the wife stabbed him with a knife in several places in his body, including his abdomen. “As a result, he sustained serious injuries. The police team rushed the victim to the Malumfashi General Hospital, where he was confirmed dead. More in Home CAN flays Buhari’s claim that 90% Boko Haram victims are Muslims Sanwo-Olu inaugurates ferries, says okada, Marwa ban irreversible Don’t borrow pension fund, Labour warns FG Community policing gets N31m, South-West govs, IG meet Thursday Katsina woman stabs husband to death over phone charger “In the course of investigation, the police recovered a sharp knife and a bed sheet stained with blood. Investigation is ongoing.” The police also paraded about 46 suspects accused of various offences, including kidnapping, armed robbery and traffic infractions at the command’s headquarters on Tuesday https://punchng.com/katsina-woman-stabs-husband-to-death-over-phone-charger/ |
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czarr:Please let us stop this and all peak in one voice |
donstan18:That is unpatriotic |
Ikology:See ehhhn It’s not about the leadership alone The truth is they are not alien It is among us we voted them They are the product of who we are as a nation and society |
![]() While Indonesia evacuated their citizens The picture below shows how they we’re fumigated while alighting from the airplane Nigerians are not ready for development All we care for is personal achievements Las las everybody go dey alright
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The House of Representatives on Tuesday rejected a call for the evacuation of Nigerians from China as coronavirus spreads from the country to other parts of the world.https://punchng.com/coronavirus-reps-reject-move-to-evacuate-nigerians-from-china-2/
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Xzellentgraphic:Friends, did you know that he first claimed to be a Muslim before changing upon interrogation that he is a Christian? Has the church denied knowing him? Let that Church speak up! |
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