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QueenValerie:i rilly want to learn diff ways of making it. av read d step by step ways of doing it and i will try to practice it as well tanks once again |
QueenValerie:tanks so much |
aydelicious:yes bro tankz so much |
aydelicious:tnx so much i jst want to learn a new method d way i use to prepare it is to put butter and egg and just put it in d machine |
MISSCONGENIALITY:bt u av seen a joystick b4 |
say na pampers d girl wear? |
lifeisabitch:wat of if after he presses it he stays? |
imagine wen ppl go dey work, well i guess dis is ment for jobbless ppl |
John Ameh, Abuja Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, on Friday appealed to Nigerians to be patient with the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari if they felt that the change promised by the government was not coming as fast as they wanted. He gave an assurance to the people that with patience, the country would overcome its challenges and Buhari would deliver on his promises. Dogara spoke during a Christmas service at the Church of Christ in Nations, Gwarangah, Bogoro Local Government Area of Bauchi State. A statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Turaki Hassan, quoted the speaker as saying, “Many people have been asking, where is the change? “What is the future of this country?” Dogara told the congregation that Nigeria was like any other nation facing challenges, adding that, “Europe is struggling with refugees; Arab countries are in turmoil, while some countries are even failed states.” Arguing further in favour of Buhari, Dogara said, “Before this government took over, workers in many states were not paid salaries for months; our economy was badly damaged, there was massive looting. “Now we have a leadership that has emerged with a will to take on the challenges. Of course, it will take time. The President was humble enough to apologise to Nigerians for the hardship over fuel scarcity.” In Abuja, some of Dogara’s colleagues in the House sent him best wishes ahead of his 48th birthday coming up this Saturday (today). A message of felicitation signed on their behalf by the Leader of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, noted that in the last few months that he assumed duties as the speaker, the House had demonstrated the will to perform its core duties as a legislature. The officers assured Dogara of their support, saying that working together; they would ensure that the country enjoyed peace. The statement read in part, “The success story recorded in the last few months is a testimony to our collective drive to provide good legislation and engage in oversight functions that would breathe more life into the Change agenda of the Federal Government. “As you prepare to provide leadership in 2016, we pledge to continue to do what would bring peace and development to our country.” www.punchng.com/dogara-admits-buharis-change-slow-begs-nigerians/ |
bewla:lolz funny u |
Hello chef/s in d aous please i want to make toast bread hw do i go abt it?
tanks in advance |
Mymain:u mean d guy shld mix babioku and alomo bitters b4 playing d match |
Mymain:u mean d guy shld mix babioku and alomo bitters b4 playing d match |
Chommieblaq:depends on what? |
slimzypink:wen ur nt doing shaolin soccer |
Lisaflex:hmmm appy xmas to u |
The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, assured the executive arm of government and all Nigerians that the two chambers of the National Assembly would ensure speedy passage of the 2016 Budget which President Muhammadu Buhari presented on Tuesday. Saraki, who joined a delegation of residents of the Federal Capital Territory to pay Christmas homage on Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, said this in an interview with State House correspondents. He promised that the lawmakers would settle down and do justice to the document immediately they resume from their Christmas and New Year break. Describing the budget as a good document, Saraki however stressed the need for proper implementation of the budget by the Federal Government. To achieve this, he promised that the National Assembly would be thorough in its oversight functions. He said, “You know as we said, we are going to work on the budget as quickly as possible. We are conscious of its importance to Nigeria and we are not going to waste time. “As soon as we come back (from break), we will get down to work and do what we have to do. “It is a good document, it has addressed the major issues, 70 percent capital and infrastructure. The key issue now is really implementation. We as the National Assembly will ensure that we get our oversight right. “By and large as a document, it is a good document and I am sure it will not have too much difficulty passing through the National Assembly. “The key issue is implementation to ensure that the bureaucracy does not kill the joy of the implementation of the budget. We will do our part.” He also promised that since the National Assembly is not new to the challenges facing the nation, lawmakers would continue to address the problems headlong. On this year’s Christmas, Saraki said Nigerians needed to thank God for sparing their lives. “I am hopeful that this time as we celebrate Christmas, we will continue to pray for this country that 2016 with everybody’s cooperation we begin to turn the corner for a greater country,” he concluded. www.punchng.com/18604-2/ |
Jolllyjoy:sorry secondary or tertiary virgin? |
kilode100:chai dis ur mouth ehn no dis ur hand ehn it can type yeye tinz |
it will b beta to go n look for pertime job instead of turning dat ur tin to borehole |
lol u b oracle or shrine? |
Ijaya123:well dats if dia leaders are nt corrupt |
i use to fumble say i fit cook bt seeing dis it shows am still a learner. i look forward to learn n practice sum of dis tinz tho |
EroticAngelina:even 30k is too small for sum1 who have family to cater for |
The Nigeria Labour Congress has stated that the N18,000 Minimum Wage is due for upward review, saying it will resist attempts by state governors to reduce the current wage. NLC, in a communiqué at the end of the Central Working Committee’s meeting of the union, said it was ready to mobilise its members for a protest in any state that the prevailing wage or retrenched workers. The communiqué signed by its President, Ayuba Wabba, and the Secretary-General, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, observed that while some governors had denied plans to reduce the minimum wage, others threatened to sack workers or reduce the wage. The congress said minimum wage was legally due for review, saying no governor could unilaterally change it. NLC restated its opposition to an increase in the pump price of fuel as well as the planned subsidy removal. The union pointed out that the 45 per cent tariff increase in electricity was an additional burden on consumers, saying the increase would have an effect on businesses, especially manufacturing. It added, “A 45 per cent increase in electricity tariff at this point in time with the challenges in the economy, which have adversely reduced the purchasing power of the ordinary Nigerian and slowed down business, including manufacturing, is not justifiable. “The distribution companies have continued to exploit Nigerians through estimated billing systems for the majority of consumers, while deliberately refusing to make pre-paid metres available.” The CWC said it, therefore, resolved to reject the tariff increase and demanded that prepaid metres be made available free to all consumers. Meanwhile, the General Secretary of the National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria, Mr. Issa Aremu, has urged the NLC to engage the Federal Government on the 2010 Report of the Committee on Deregulation over the rumoured fuel subsidy removal. He stated that the NLC and its President, Wabba, should ensure that government implemented the recommendations. According to him, this is the only way to address the problem in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry. He spoke in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Wednesday, on the sidelines of a special prayer for his late wife, Hamdalat. He said, “On the issue of fuel subsidy, it is the opinion of our union, NTGTWN, that CWC-in-Session should engage the government on the 2010 Report of the Committee on Deregulation and ensure government implements the recommendation.” Aremu, who is the Secretary of the Alumni Association of the National Institute, canvassed greater role for women in national governance, institutions and workplaces. He stated that women had strategic roles to play in nation building, urging women to be exemplary and make positive difference in their endeavours. Aremu added, “I will like to use this occasion to call on authorities and individuals, government and corporate organisations to bring women to the mainstream in the families, at workplaces, government institutions and the society at large. “Nigeria is totally imperilled if either by omission or commission, women join in the present obscenely advertised madness of the ruling male elite; the manifestations of which include political blood-letting, wholesale corruption, fuel scarcity, water shortage, energy failure, armed robbery, university closures, etc. “In place of pessimism and despair, women must raise the banner of optimism and hope. We don’t need ‘iron’ ladies, who will outdo men in their already discredited rough-shoulder macho-politics of greed, grab-grab and hack-down-the-opponents. “On the contrary, we need women that are knowledge-driven, sober and humble, enough to forge consensus in the areas of development and poverty eradication. These are the values of women I have been privileged to be associated with.” www.punchng.com/minimum-wage-should-be-increased-not-reduced-nlc/ |
i also did HSE bt its jst an added advantage ova sumone dat does nt av such certificate beta Job will soon com by Gods grace |
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Lisaflex:lolz well for ur information av neva done or tried such so ur feelingz ar 100% wrong |
Lisaflex:kongi na bastard |
chai some men don suffer |
funlord:abi nw jst like Dasuki did to his ppl |
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