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Welldone my friend, I always knew you would go places right from our university days! Greater heights bro |
Misquoted? We watched you live Mr man |
IamaNigerianGuy:This is gastroschisis, Omphalocele usually has membrane covering the organs |
This information isn't true, there's no such news on the website of the "dailynews" you provided up there |
Nice one |
Well, from what I can see, they credited you as the source of the pictures so I doubt if they've committed any crime. The article wasn't yours, they used your photos but then with an inscription that those pictures were taken by someone else and the name was attached to the pix |
This isn't a Catholic rosary |
I can't find any details the man was said to have provided here. That the meeting held isn't secret, so what's the new thing that is revealed here? |
What is the source please, because ekiti does not even have a budget to start with |
God bless the op for this, I'm from ekiti and I live there too, it still baffles me how some people hail this man as their hero especially those who have never been to ekiti state before nor have any direct link with the state. Honestly speaking, he's one of the worst governor in Nigeria, no initiative, no vision. Lagos had to go all the way to kebbi to engage in farming, the whole is blessed with arable land, infact I doubt if there's any other State in the entire southwest that has the farmland which ekiti has, but what has the man done about this? Nothing. It's only cutting ponmon, sharing birthday cake on the streets that he's reputable for! I still don't understand how we found ourselves in this mess |
Copies of his WAEC results as widely circulated /published in 2015 during the run up to the elections
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How can this country move forward when the youths who are supposed to take leading roles are intellectually lazy? It still baffles how someone will rush to post something on a public domain without first doing a background check on what he/she is posting in order to confirm the veracity or otherwise of such claims. There's no record that says PMB finished secondary school in 1953 nor obtained his WAEC results in that year! I also have my reservation on PMB especially how badly he's managed the economy but that doesn't mean I should circulate or publicise lies about him. All available records shows he wrote waec/finished secondary school in 1961 at age 19! http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/175384-breaking-katsina-college-releases-buharis-%E2%80%8Bwasc-results.html https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammadu_Buhari |
How come ekiti state didn't make it to the list here, fayose is owning more than okorochas, he just paid July salary last week for the state workers, while LG workers only got their June salary last week, the workers at the state teaching hospital are yet to be paid their June salary as we speak, there is no free flow of movement in ado ekiti the state capital due to the construction of his so called fly over which the governor said won't be completed until December 2017! I think daily should do more research because I'm sure more state governors will enter 2017 with more problems than the ones highlighted here(if they see it as problems anyway), infact I feel it will be easier to count governors who will have a smooth transition to 2017 than those who won't as the whole country is in a mess. I'm able to point out ekitis problems because I live there |
It's actually not mandatory to serve, I have lots of friends who didn't serve, the only reason why you need to serve is if you want to seek employment, go for postgraduate study in Nigeria or contest for an elective because it's a prerequisite for them, but other than that service is not compulsory. It will be good if they serve anyway as that may show the first family is indeed patriotic but again it's their own prerogative, not compulsory |
Fayemi couldn't have said this! He doesn't talk like a rogue politician, he's too cultured and well mannered to talk like this! There's nothing in the tone of this interview to suggest it's from fayemi, I expect a denial from him in the coming days. He was the governor of my state for four years and as such I doubt this is really from him, not necessarily the content but the manner it was spoken |
Fayemi couldn't have said this! He doesn't talk like a rogue politician, he's too cultured and well mannered to talk like this! There's nothing in the tone of this interview to suggest it's from fayemi, I expect a denial from him in the coming days. He was the governor of my state for four years and as such I doubt this is really from him, not necessarily the content bit the manner it was spoken |
ABUJA-Finally, the administration of President Muhammadu
Buhari has kicked off the process of engaging 500,000
unemployed graduates of different tertiary institutions in
Nigeria.
The programmes which would commence December 1,
2016 was in line with the 2015 election campaign promises
of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC to providing
jobs for the teeming youth in the country.
The fulfillment is however coming precisely one year and 7
months after the administration came on stream.
The project had had several slips which elicited doubts in
many Nigerians about its reality.
This persisted until the Office of the Vice President where
the project domiciled announced that it was factored into
the 2016 National Budget signed into law by President
Buhari on May 6, 2016.
To this end, a statement from the Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo’s office on Sunday stated that “all is now set for
the deployment of 200,000 unemployed graduates selected
in the first batch of the Buhari administration’s plan to hire
half a million Nigerians.”
Seemingly excited by the development, the office stated that
the names of the selected 200,000 had been sent to state
governments and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT who
would deploy them to their specific programme
assignments in various communities.
The names would also be published this week on the N-
Power internet portal, while the participants would start
receiving SMS messages informing them of their selection
as from today.
The federal government therefore congratulated the
successful candidates. |
What a sad day for my people back home! May Almighty God restore peace to my town |
Tremor007:I personally feel we Nigerians don't know what we want, today we shout rule of law tomorrow we want the president to truncate the same rule of law in order to favour our cronies. As much I'm not holding brief for Buhari, I think the bulk of the blame here should be laid at the doorstep of mimiko and his faction. Jimoh Ibrahim went to court and the court of law ruled that he's the right candidate (whether rightly or wrongly), what should the inec do in such a case? Disobey the court order when there was no contrary judgement to that effect? Why didn't JEGEDE challenge or appeal that court order until after the final list by inec? Will we be happy if inec should announce JEGEDE as the right candidate while a valid court order says otherwise? Will that not be contempt of court on the part of inec? I think we should always put sentiment aside when we analyse issues because that's the only way we can move forward in this country. Why would mimiko run to PMB? Was it to order inec to go against a valid court order? Doesn't that show that we all expect the PMB to be the alpha and the omega in this country? Aren't we encouraging the occupant of that seat to continue to see himself as being too powerful even above the constitution by our actions and/or in actions? |
This man has psychiatric problem, he has grandiose delusion which needs psychiatric evaluation and proper management |
This will be the best thing to ever happen to us in this country. |
This idiot is owning workers six months salary arrears and the next thing is to waste money on these useless projects? |
Only God understands the way the so called Christian leaders in this country think really, when I read that statement from the Christian leaders, I was really ashamed to be associated with such group. The statement can show either of two things : ignorance or being mischievous and I want to believe the latter is true. Most of our Christian leaders haven't met Christ as far as I'm concerned, as much as I know that Muslims also have their excesses, nothing can be worse than seeing Christians being deliberately provocative and making statements that will unnecessarily heat up the polity, that's highly unchrist - like |
S SOURCE: READ MORE: NIGER DELTA , BREAKING NEWS, EXCLUSIVE YOU MAY ALSO LIKE by Taboola Sponsored Links READ NEXT aharaReporters has learned that negotiations between the Federal Government and representatives of various groups in the Niger Delta have come to a near standstill in a dispute over the disbursement of N8 billion. President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has been in negotiations with several Niger Delta stakeholders to end the growing insecurity in the zone where a new militant group, Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), has been bombing oil facilities. Sources at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that a number of “elders” from the Niger Delta area, who have been represented in the talks as “major stakeholders,” demanded N8 billion from the Buhari administration as a condition for continuing with negotiations. “The elders also demanded that the money should be given directly by the Federal Government to them because they said they don’t trust the governors of the Niger Delta States to handle the funds,” one source said. According to the source, Mr. Buhari was adamant that he could not honor the elders’ demands. He said the president stated that such a payment to a private group would violate the Constitution. “Mr. President’s position is that there is no legal mechanism in place that allows him to allocate any sum of money directly to the elder group, bypassing State governments. The elders have to change the constitution if they want President Muhammadu Buhari to give them money directly,” the source said. President Buhari urged the elders to publicly protest against the governors if they believed the state governors to be corrupt and untrustworthy. In the face of the stalemate in negotiations, President Buhari is reportedly bent on escalating military options as a way to curb the growing insecurity in the region. Friday evening, security forces arrested more than 100 suspected militants from the Niger Delta area. Over the last few months, members of the Niger Delta Avengers have bombed numerous oil facilities belonging to international oil companies in the Niger Delta region. The militant group has demanded more crude oil revenues for the oil-producing states, the release of militants who are being detained or incarcerated, and continued funding of the amnesty program for former militants. The group’s bomb attacks on oil facilities have forced oil firms in the Delta region to be on high alert, to take significant security measures to protect their employees, and to cut down on oil production. Earlier this week, the United States State Department issued a travel warning for American citizens in twenty Nigerian states, including the entire states in the Niger Delta. The State Department cited growing insecurity, the risk of abduction and violent robbery as well as terrorism. http://saharareporters.com/2016/08/06/insecurity-niger-delta-dispute-over-n8-billion-holds-negotiations |
That's a great feat, congrats to all of us |
Please how did you overcome the problem eventually cos my Benz c220 is having similar problems now |
This is a lie from the pit of hell, this looks like a random that someone just posted on nairaland to decieve people. What's the evidence that these people are protesting for or against fayose or any other person for that matter - no placards, no inscription whatsoever. It's even more worrisome that the post hit front page almost immediately after it was posted with scanty comments, I seriously suspect the op here |
God bless the op for this. |
So how will this lead to job cut? |