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Agriculture / Reduction In Egg Production From Poultry farms Around Port Harcourt by securi: 3:12am On Jul 04, 2018
Dear people, there hs been series of complaints by poultry farmers around port harcourt axis over reductuon in egg production both sizes and number since past 3 weeks.
This has led to Farmers incurring more expenses as a lot in response to the sudden reduction resulted to increase feed, vitamins, administer lasota and drugs for dewarming, lice control etc.
While some farmers experience up to 50% reduction in no of eggs, some experience huge reduction in both number and size.
Question still to be answered is what is the cause of this reduction and what will farmers do to get back to normal production and cut loss short.
Kindly join the conversation if you have experienced this before and share your views.Thanks

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Politics / Re: FG Hands Over State House, Marina To Lagos State (Photos) by securi: 4:31pm On Dec 12, 2017
Hope It wont be acquired by Jagaban soon

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Culture / Re: 21 New Ibadan Kings Threaten To Dethrone Olubadan by securi: 8:07am On Dec 12, 2017
Thanks to Ajimobi, lbadan traditional stool will soon be enmeshed in court cases, civil disobedience and crisis which is not known for. God will take control
Agriculture / Re: Practical Broiler Production, A Step By Step Tutorial With Pictures 150 birds by securi: 3:41pm On Jul 15, 2017
pls.Pst. add me to the watzap group 08097971090.Thnks
Agriculture / Re: Cocoa, Cashew And Coffee Improved Seedlings For Sale by securi: 10:10am On Jul 08, 2017
Pls do l need to have plantain to cultivate cocoa.Can l use a plant like cassava to provide the shade needed?
Crime / Re: fireworks display mistaken for Shoot Out Along Rumuola Axis In Port Harcourt by securi: 1:40am On May 27, 2017
Just left platinum now and passed through Rumuola to Rumuokurushi,everywhere is now cool and calm.No cause for alarm
Properties / Re: ESTATES IN SANGOTEDO, AJAH, ELUJU,LAKOWE, AWOYAYA... Starting From 500k to 12m by securi: 3:55am On May 23, 2017
Sir, where precisely is Heavenly Homes located? Give clear description with landmark.Thanks
Properties / Re: *good Deeds Bricks & Bars Company* by securi: 3:32am On May 23, 2017
Sir, how many mins drive from VGC?
Properties / Re: Old post!! by securi: 3:20am On May 23, 2017
Is instalmental payment allowed for multiple units?
Education / Re: 3 Nigerians Top The World In Mathematics by securi: 2:04am On May 23, 2017
Congratulations to these future Leaders! Green spring college, The Ambassador, Ota, never heard of those schools before and just wondering where are students of Loyola Je suit, Corona,Whitesand, Grange College, Nigerian Turkish lnt.Sch, bloomsbreed,Olashore, Lifeforte High etc. Just confirming that high school fees doesn't translate to best education. Wish some of my Friends will see this and stop hyping those schools
Agriculture / Re: Cocoa, Cashew And Coffee Improved Seedlings For Sale by securi: 9:23pm On Apr 22, 2017
Sorry, pls drop the price here.It should not be a big deal to drop it here
quote author=mkeji1 post=55805008]Kindly call us on 08139303199[/quote]
Agriculture / Re: Cocoa, Cashew And Coffee Improved Seedlings For Sale by securi: 11:46am On Apr 22, 2017
Thanks, how much is cashew?


mkeji1:
Cocoa is 180 naira.The price is negotiable for a large quantity. Contact us on 08139303199.
Agriculture / Re: Fresh Palm Oil In Akwa Ibom (right From The Source) by securi: 3:40am On Apr 20, 2017
Just about asking same question.Thanks
Agriculture / Re: Palm Oil Supply Anywhere In Nigeria by securi: 2:53am On Apr 20, 2017
How much is supply to PH?
Agriculture / Re: Cocoa, Cashew And Coffee Improved Seedlings For Sale by securi: 1:42am On Apr 19, 2017
How much is cocoa and cashew seedlings?
Travel / Re: Documents for Visitors Visa To U.s.a by securi: 8:25pm On Apr 16, 2017
Your payslips for min.of 6 months (if you are working),evidence that you own a business(if you are a bizman), bank statement, Hotel booking, trip itinerary and few other things will suffice
TV/Movies / Re: 5 Things To Learn From Efe Bbnaija Win by securi: 6:41am On Apr 10, 2017
onosprince:
Proudly Delta/Isoko, I am so happy that our votes counted.
Make una no dey ethnicise this. No be because he is from Delta or Warri.Efe represents the street and we ppl that connect easily with the street across the nation voted him in. Let's keep ethnic angle low.
Travel / Re: Top 10 Hangout And Fun Spots In Ibadan And Its Environs by securi: 4:29pm On Apr 09, 2017
Well done OP! This information is really needed and for my holiday. Thanks
Autos / Re: Toks Landrover LR3 For Sale @3m Only SOLD!! SOLD!!! by securi: 1:27pm On Dec 15, 2016
Year manufactured?
Autos / Re: 2014 Tokubo SOLDhonda pilot 4.7millionSOLD SOLDSOLD by securi: 1:16pm On Dec 15, 2016
4.4m and l will pick the car before wknd
Autos / Re: Cheap Cotonou Car/suv Delivered To Nigeria By Hassan See Pictures by securi: 1:25pm On Dec 08, 2016
Oga,
How much can l get Toyota Highlander 2011 and 2012 down to PH before end next week?
Urgent please.
Properties / Re: For Sale:farm Land At Aba Paanu Off Akala Xpress Ibadan. #10m Asking Price. /pic by securi: 4:21am On Nov 17, 2016
Interested 6m
Politics / Re: "Amaechi Tried To Bribe Me" - Inyang Okoro Accuses Minister by securi: 2:45am On Oct 19, 2016
http://www.nigerianewspaper.com.ng/2016/10/chief-justice-of-nigeria-berates-buhari.html?m=1


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Chief Justice Of Nigeria Berates Buhari In Face-To-Face Meeting At Aso Rock (DETAILS)
By Nigeria Newspaper On October 11, 2016
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Mahmood Mohammed, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, has confronted President Muhammadu Buhari in a face-to-face meeting in the Presidential Villa following the weekend crackdown on federal judges and two Supreme Court justices by the country’s secret police, The Trent can exclusively report.



The meeting, which held in the morning of Monday, October 10, 2016, was at the instance of the Honourable Justice Mohammed, multiple sources reveal.
Present at the meeting were Lawal Daura, the director-general of the Department of State Security Services, DSS, which serves as the country’s secret police and the president of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, Babatunde Adejumo.
Our findings are that the meeting was very tense and the chief justice did not mince words when addressing the president on the matter. The visibly infuriated CJN tongue-lashed the president for violating the democratic principles of separation of powers and assuming the unconstitutional status of “supervisor” of the judiciary, an independent arm of government.


Justice Mohammed accused President Buhari of victimizing the judges targeted in the midnight crackdown by the DSS for refusing to be intimidated by the secret police over the matters of the election petitions of Rivers and Akwa Ibom states.
According to one of our top inside sources, the CJN exposed a series of scare and intimidation tactics carried out by the DSS director general, a kinsman to President Buhari, to make the bench bow to its wishes and overturn the judgement against the current governors of two oil-rich states.
Mohammed expressly accused the DSS DG of using the name of President Buhari in carrying out what he called an “unprecedented attempt to influence the bench and pervert justice” in the country. The president was visibly upset by the revelations and repeatedly denied knowledge of such harassment of of judges by the DSS.
Mr. Daura attempted to deny knowledge of such subterranean moves and claimed that the judges that were arrested, in what the secret police wrongly termed as “sting operation”,  were corrupt. A claim which saw the CJN shout him down telling him to shut up and sit down.
After lambasting the secret police boss, Justice Mohammed proceeded to unreel instances in which Daura contacted judges handling the election petition cases claiming that ruling in favour of the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidates was “what President Buhari wanted”. Again, the president denies issuing such instructions.
The CJN also revealed that the minister of transportation, Rotimi Amaechi offered the judges millions of dollars to overturn their ruling on the two election petitions. He said the honourable justices rebuffed Amaechi because they were hellbent on delivering a sound judgment on the cases which had been unduly sensationalised by politicians.
Justice Mohammed revealed that Amaechi also said that he was acting on the orders of the president and that in actual fact, the judges arrested over the weekend were those who refused to be corrupted by the DSS and Amaechi and insisted on preserving the independence and integrity of the bench.
On this revelation, Buhari presented a disturbed contenance, our sources say. The president requested that the CJN puts down his position which we are reliably informed has been done.
Insiders revealed to The Trent that the climate in Aso Rock is unusually tense following the posture and damning revelations by the CJN.
There are whispers in the corridors that based on the gravity of the allegations against the DSS director and Amaechi, Buhari may let go of the duo to “clear his name from the embarrassing episode’, a top security source told our reporter.
Justice Mohammed went on to describe the DSS action as “very saddening”, “deeply regrettable” and a “distressing and unfortunate” incident when he later addressed the valedictory court session held in honour of a retiring Justice of the Supreme Court, Suleiman Galadima. The attorney general of the federation and minister of justice, Abubakar Malami was conspicuously absent at the event on Monday.
In the early hours of Saturday, October 8, 2016, operatives of the county’s secret police invaded the homes of a number of senior judges and abducted some of them from the homes under the guise of an anti-corruption battle. 
“My lords, invited guests, ladies and gentlemen, not to detract from this occasion, it is indeed very saddening and deeply regrettable, the distressing and unfortunate incident which occurred on Friday, October 7 and Saturday, October 8, 2016,” Mohammed said at the valedictory court session held in honour of a retiring Justice of the Supreme Court, Suleiman Galadima
President Buhari appointed Lawal Daura, his kinsman from his hometown in Katsina on July 2, as head of the DSS after firing Ita Ekpeyong. Daura was recalled from retirement as he had retired from the service of the DSS when he reached the mandatory age of 60 according to the Civil Service rules of Nigeria. He is also a member of Buhari’s political party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and served on the security committee for Buhari’s presidential campaign.
While the election petitions were being heard at the courts,  the INEC resident electoral commissioners (RECs) for Akwa Ibom, Austin Okojie, was detained and tortured for 13 days and his Rivers State counterpart, Gesila Khan , was also detained for two weeks by Nigeria’s secret police. The harassment, detention, and torture of electoral officials of the two oil rich states was reportedly connected with the interest of President Buhari in reclaiming electoral victory from main opposition party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in those states.
None of the INEC officials detained by the DSS have been charged with any crime and the election petitions were eventually ruled in favour of the PDP by the Supreme Court.






Politics / Re: Emeka Offor's Plan To Rehabilitate Daura Library: Charity Or Eye Service? by securi: 4:29am On Sep 27, 2016
Again, another misplaced priority especially when his place of birth has none. Anyway, na him money, but wait, has he buried his Father?
Religion / Ex-rccg Pastor Writes Adeboye Open Letter, Demands Unpaid Fees, Others by securi: 9:48am On Aug 13, 2016
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August 13, 2016



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After serving at the Redeemed Christian Church of God for 23 years, Bayo Akinjiyan, 55, has decried what he described as “man’s inhumanity to man and the travesty of justice” by the church he served “meritoriously.”1

Akinjiyan, who voluntarily resigned from the church in 2013 after rising to the position of an assistant provincial pastor at Lagos Province 25, said he could not fathom why an organisation he was once a part of for 23 years would treat him with “human indignity” and refuse to pay him what is due to him.

Upon his exit from the church, Akinjiyan said he had to vacate a N15m house he personally built on Plot 15, Diligence Road, Redemption Camp, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, which is in line with the policy of the church that a non-member has no rights to own any building at the camp.



However, after handing over the property, its receipt has yet to be acknowledged by the authorities of the church; a position Akinjiyan said had made him uncomfortable.

His other grievance is over unpaid consultancy fees amounting to over N2m on projects designed, supervised and or managed by him since 2012.

Akinjiyan said he had exploited all available media to express his grievances to the church, including through the writing of private letters to the General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, but after waiting for over two years and his grievances had yet to be addressed, he had resorted to writing an open letter to the leader of the church.

His letter read, “First, I want to address the attitude and response of the authorities and leadership of the Redeemed Christian Church of God over the house on Plot 15, Diligence Road, Redemption Camp Estate, Redemption Camp, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway that I handed over to them upon my voluntary exit from the church after 23 years of meritorious service and having risen to the position of assistant provincial pastor.

“This was contained in my letter of resignation, dated November 3, 2013. That I gave my best in this adventure was alluded to by the church in the letter of release, dated March 11, 2014, which states inter alia, ‘…We wish to appreciate you for your contributions to this ministry and we pray that God will reward and support you in your future endeavours…’

“Secondly, the attitude and response of the Board of Governors of Christ the Redeemers College, Sagamu, Ogun State Nigeria — a private secondary school operated by Christ the Redeemer’s Ministries, an affiliate of RCCG, over an unpaid consultancy fees on projects designed, supervised and or managed by me since 2012.

“I know the implications of my actions and having fully weighed my options, I hereby accept full responsibilities for my actions. My decision to inform the Christian community and the larger society is not aimed at destroying or tarnishing the image of anyone or maligning the church that once gave me fire, but rather, it is aimed at putting records straight, and satisfying my God and my conscience. I have prayed over this matter, consulted those that I needed to, and I’ve come to the conclusion that God is on the side of those who have a right standing with Him.

“Let us address the first issue — the house at Redemption Camp. In line with the policy of the RCCG mission on those who build on its land, the keys to the house on the above mentioned location, which is a five-bedroom house (all en-suite), valued by a firm of chartered estate surveyors at N15.5m as of December 5, 2011, were submitted to the church through my letter to the General Overseer, dated March 4, 2014 upon my voluntary exit.

“Reminders were also sent through four other letters dated September 2, 2015, January 2, 2016, March 10, 2016, and June 27, 2016.  Of all these letters and reminders, the only response I had was a letter dated October 9, 2015, acknowledging the letter of September 2, stating as follows, ‘…We wish to inform you that the issues raised in your letter have been referred to concerned officials for their comments and response. We shall get back to you as we receive feedback and further directives from the mission authority.

“Almost a year down the line, I am still waiting. My request was that the church should at least officially acknowledge the receipt of the house, even if there is no form of compensation. The God who built that for me can always give me a better one. This is my belief. The need to acknowledge the takeover of the house becomes necessary for at least two reasons: first, when I get to heaven (and by the grace of God I will make it), there will be an official and authentic record from RCCG in my favour, of the house that was forfeited to her as a result of doing the will of the Master here on earth.

“Secondly, it is to my knowledge that properties said to belong to the leadership of the church or that of the RCCG Mission sometimes allegedly, carelessly and surreptitiously fall into wrong hands. In view of this development, the question is: Is Pastor Adeboye even aware of this house in question of having been handed over to RCCG? If yes, has he given an instruction for my request to be granted? If yes, what is delaying his instruction from being carried out almost a year after? If no action has been taken with all these efforts of mine, what is the reason for this?”

Akinjiyan’s second grievance is the non-payment of N2,140,604.66 consultancy fee on projects designed, supervised and managed by him since 2012 at Christ the Redeemers College, the secondary school of the church.

He wrote, “I was appointed by the governing board of the above-named college for the purpose of overseeing the projects on a week-by-week basis at a meeting held by the Board on November 28, 2009. My duties and responsibilities were diligently carried out to the letter. When I wrote to the college for payment thereafter, no response was given. I wrote a reminder after two years, the college refused to collect the letter for reasons best known to the official at their reception desk. I thereafter sent it to the General Overseer on March 10, 2016. A reminder was sent in June 2016 and also a personal copy to Pastor (Mrs.) Folu Adeboye, the wife of the G.O., who is a major stakeholder of the college.

“For all these to have happened in a church I diligently served for 23 years is questionable in my opinion. I have yet to find out why I should be so treated in this manner even after I had followed due process to secure my release. Please also note that it took the church over two years to organise a send-off in my honour and this was after I wrote the G.O. about it. It took the church over two years and after two separate letters of reminder, to pay royalty on over 30 of my published books in the church bookshops. This also happened after I wrote to the G.O. about it.

“Would it be right then to say that perhaps all these are personal vendetta coming from those on whose toes I stepped on while I served through my insistence that right things must be done and I am now being made to pay for my uncompromising stance on corruptive tendencies within the spheres I served and particularly at the college?

“I believe that for our nation to be great again, all hands must be on deck. Religious leaders have a crucial role to play beyond praying for the nation. They need to also teach their members and warn against the evil of corruption, expose its tendencies within the system. Then and only then can our nation be sanitised and become great again. The government alone cannot fight and win this humongous battle against corruption.

“One thing is for sure: for the leadership of the RCCG to keep ignoring me and all the letters I’ve sent across to it for its own best known reasons would be cutting off its nose to spite its face. I know so much more than anyone could think of and I counsel that they should just let sleeping dogs lie. If this situation persists in the next couple of days, one may be compelled to press for full redress on these issues. I am using this opportunity to call on all those who believe in the course of justice within the church and outside of it to please assist me in this cause. I’m calling on human rights groups and civil society organisations and others to please strengthen my arm through the law if need be.

“I also call on the irrepressible media, both print and electronic in Nigeria and in the international community, to conduct investigative journalism and prove me wrong in any of my assertions. A young lawyer friend has provided me legal services so far and has written the appropriate bodies on these issues. I pray the church authority will act fast on this, but if they think otherwise, I am fully prepared for the days ahead. I also know that this journey may be long, lonely and dreary. The wheel of justice may grind slowly, but with God on my side, there is a glorious light at end of the tunnel.

“To the Christian community and friends, I demand your prayers at this time. I know some ‘brethren’ will vilify me, abuse and harass me, take me through scriptures on how to resolve church conflicts (I’ve explored all these) or how not to touch ‘mine anointed.’ I know some would call me names, raise non-existing scandalous issues that have not surfaced since I left over three years ago. I know I could be under threat of attack or be monitored. I am not bothered.

“What is not worth dying for is not worth living for. Some might ask: You want to destroy a house you helped in building or once lived in? My answer is ‘no’. It is to prevent the house from collapsing on its present occupants that is my concern. Some might ask why fight over mundane issues such as house or money and just N2.1m? My answer is ‘no’. I have been involved in projects for the church to the extent that that if I were to collect consultancy fees, it would have run into over tens of millions of naira, but yet I executed some of these projects with my colleagues in the building industry for next to nothing.

“I am not a gold digger nor do I seek to reap where I did not sow. I belong to the Joshua generation and this error of treating with indignity people who follow due process in resigning from the church must stop. I have suffered in the hands of vipers, vultures, lions, crocodiles, pharaohs and goliaths in the church system over the years, I’ve suffered with Christ through obedience to His will. I’ve gone through and still going through ‘indignity’ of living in a rented accommodation, after building a decent house and living in it just because of doing God’s will. I’ve had my own portion of the vicissitudes of life.

“I have a different spirit and have followed the Lord fully. Having been given positions of trust and responsibilities and never abused any, I rejoice and see all these as part of the faith package of my redemption through Christ Jesus and in all of these. I’m more than a conqueror. I have no regret of any decisions taken in the past, I have no better yesterday yet, I’m a believer in a glorious tomorrow. I have coveted no man’s silver or gold; I’ve never stolen church funds or church members.

“Unconfirmed reports indicate how people who left the Redemption Camp sold their houses through illegal transfers without the mission batting an eyelid. I decided to do the right thing and must I suffer for it? While I do not claim to be perfect, just as no one is, I contend daily for the faith that was once delivered unto the saints. I am not intimidated and can never be. I serve the living God, the God of faithfulness and without injustice, good and upright is He. A word, they say, is enough for the wise and those who live in glass houses do not throw stones.”

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http://punchng.com/ex-rccg-pastor-writes-adeboye-open-letter-demands-unpaid-fees-others/
Politics / Re: Intensify Oil Exploration In Northen Nigeria, Presidency Orders NNPC by securi: 4:55am On Jul 26, 2016
Shaking my head, yeye!

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Properties / Re: Top 5 Best Places To Live In Lagos by securi: 6:30am On Jul 22, 2016
Where is team #lekkiajah!

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