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Politics / Re: RUGA Will Solve Security Challenges In Nigeria - Lalong. by simplysaka(m): 12:09pm On Jul 03, 2019 |
Many of us comment based on experience while some commented based on hear say, but I am commenting based on my idea and thought. I will suggest to state governors to tell the FG to allow each state create their own indegenious Ranches for their own people managed by indegenes, ran by the indegenes. If this is done with sincerity, I think we will have rest of mind and safe ourselves from troubles from intruders. Thank you. www.sactech.com.ng @simplysaka Website developer, teacher and a blogger. Contact me for affordable website design. 08033618259 |
Career / Re: 4 Reasons You Should Start A Side Hustle As A Working Class Nigerian by simplysaka(m): 10:55pm On May 16, 2018 |
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Webmasters / Benefits Of Having A Website As A Business Owner by simplysaka(m): 5:17pm On Feb 12, 2017 |
Many Nigerians with little or no idea of internet don't know how greatly
web site creation can affect their life, especially for those who are
business men or women (entrepreneurs). [b]Many Nigerians with little or no idea of internet don't know how greatly web site creation can affect their life, especially for those who are business men or women (entrepreneurs). Benefits of having a website 1. Easy access to your company's information by prospective customers. 2. Making your products and services available to large varieties of people. 3. Makes your advertising less expensive and economical. 4. Many ways to communicate and express your ideas to the public. 5. Meeting and relating to customers in an innovative manner via chat room, comment section and replying accordingly. These and many more are some of the advantages of having a website as a business owner. |
Properties / Re: Nigerian Homes Made Of Plastic Bottles And Mud by simplysaka(m): 11:17am On Dec 11, 2015 |
Kelklein: The people of our great nation are blessed with excellent talent, all we need is how to harness it and manage it financially and in line with our needs in the society. God bless Nigeria. |
Phones / Re: SIM Validation: MTN Apologises To Subscribers by simplysaka(m): 9:41am On Sep 05, 2015 |
To both MTN and every other Telecom company that are or will be starting their own Re-registration or Validation, for comfortability to your staff and Nigerians please collaborate with some banks or give more agents approval to assist you in the registration process as it is not an easy task to wait under the sun or rain in your offices or outlet just because I want to re-register my line. Please do something fast before you loss most of your customers. I remain @simplysaka |
Career / Re: CWG Plc - Finacle Bootcamp by simplysaka(m): 10:42am On Aug 21, 2015 |
have they started calling people for the Finacle boot camp? |
Politics / Re: Buhari And Osinbajo Declare Their Assets by simplysaka(m): 6:26pm On May 31, 2015 |
If he declares what does it cost you bad belle people. if he did not declare then when he steals money people will not be able to sanction him or probe him. Sai Baba & Prof Osibanjo Buhari declares assets in graft fight 09:12 31/05/2015 Abuja — President Muhammadu Buhari has publicly declared his assets, a spokesman said Saturday, in a move that is a far cry from his predecessor's adamant refusal to do so. The president and his deputy submitted their declarations to the Code of Conduct Bureau on Thursday though the figures filed were not available immediately, Buhari's spokesman Garba Shehu revealed. Buhari, who took office on Friday, has promised to fight the corruption crippling Africa's biggest oil producer. He said every public officer in his government must obey the law by declaring their assets on assuming office and again on their departure. Former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2012 condemned a clamor for him to publicly disclose his worth. He said his refusal was "a matter of personal principle ... and I don't give a damn about it, even if you criticize me from heaven." Jonathan added at the time that he could be investigated when he left office. But this week he argued that any corruption investigation of officials in his government would amount to a witch hunt unless the conduct of officials in two previous administrations was also scrutinized. Buhari said in his inauguration speech Friday that there will be no witch hunt. On Saturday, amid fears his new government would block potential suspects from fleeing the country, he said no previous office holders are barred from leaving Nigeria. Conduct Bureau chairman Sam Saba later clarified that Jonathan had declared his assets as required by law, but not publicly. That was done while Jonathan was the deputy president, before he became president in 2010. Lawyers argued the point and critics said Jonathan's refusal was another indicator of the impunity that reigned under his administration. Jonathan's massive rejection at the polls in March was caused in part by his government's involvement in a series of ever more colossal corruption scandals. The most egregious charges came from the then governor of the Central Bank, who disclosed that some $20 billion went missing over 18 months from the federal petroleum account. A limited independent forensic audit has failed to resolve the controversy. - AP |
Politics / Re: All Universities Established By Jonathan Are Illegal-ASUU by simplysaka(m): 9:01am On May 29, 2015 |
jmoore: My own opinion is that if they did these act with sincere mind they should have followed due process than allowed people to rubbish them this way. If Jonathan want qualitative education for the masses, then he should plan well than try to get kudos for a sub-standard and ill-equipped facilities on ground. Follow my tweets @simplysaka. Facebook/alsalamcomputers www.sheriffdeenalsalamcommunication.com.ng |
Politics / Why Is PDP Expanding Our Worries by simplysaka(m): 8:58pm On May 25, 2015 |
What PDP has done to this country is still fresh like early morning water. The whole damages that has been attributed to their leadership is still looming and disturbing us. Now the worst to have ever happen apart from insurgency has occurred; instead of them to face their pa lava they pup nose into another issue of visiting of the president-elect. The fuel crisis is a major problem plus the power (electricity) is their they make mum on the issue. Why will God not punish all of them that embezzled our money for selfish interest. All of them will end up in kirikiri if they can give back what they stole. Oleeeee jaguda barawo banza. Even if na member of APC too steal our money they should probed together. I remain @simplysaka. Follow me on twitter |
Politics / Re: Why Buhari Went To UK Before Hand Over -aide by simplysaka(m): 6:47pm On May 23, 2015 |
If people complain of buhari going out to rest what about these people:
VP Sambo, ministers to travel
abroad after May 29 Vice-President Namadi Sambo President Goodluck Jonathan, Vice-President Namadi Sambo and many ministers have concluded plans to travel abroad shortly after the May 29 inauguration of a new government. While Jonathan had said he would travel out of the country for a much deserved rest after the May 29 inauguration, Sambo is planning to travel to London on May 31, two days after the inauguration of Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria’s new President. It was learnt that the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala, had also concluded plans to return to the US after the President elect’s inauguration. However, her Petroleum Resources counterpart, Mrs.Diezani Allison-Madueke, has already travelled out of the country. Though sources close to the minister said she would return to the country to attend the last Federal Executive Council meeting of President Jonathan’s administration, the minister would leave the country after the FEC meeting. A senior Presidency official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, however, told one of our correspondents that the vice-president was planning to rest in London. According to him, Sambo will only rest for about two weeks abroad before returning to the country. The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice-President on Media and Publicity, Umar Sani, however, said the planned trip could not be attributed to any fear of persecution by the incoming government. Sani said if Sambo was afraid of Buhari, he would have left the country before the May 29 inauguration day. He said, “There is nothing to fear. Vice-President Namadi Sambo is not afraid of any persecution or victimisation by the incoming government. His planned trip has nothing to do with fear. If he is afraid of anything, he would have gone before May 29.” Like Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Health, Dr. Khaliru Alhassan, also planned to travel abroad, but he said he would leave for the ongoing World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland. He stressed that he would be back in the country when the exercise is over. When asked if the trip was to avoid Buhari’s manhunt for perceived corrupt public officials, the minister said, “It is strange to me and I have not heard anything like that.” But the Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, said no amount of road block could stop him from travelling to any country of his choice. Shekarau also dared the incoming administration to proceed and mount a checkpoint for him in the crusade against corruption, adding that he had nothing to hide. His Special Assistant (Media and Communications), Mr. Nnamdi Olebara, said, “Shekarau has no skeleton in his cupboard; if he is travelling, it is not because of any arrest because he has nothing to fear. “Anybody who knows Shekarau right from ages knows that he has nothing to fear. Asking of when he will travel is digging into somebody’s privacy. Let Buhari mount a checkpoint if he knows that Shekarau has committed any crime. “If Shekarau is going to his mother’s house, he doesn’t need any permission; if he is going to Saudi (Arabia), he doesn’t need anybody’s permission. He is not escaping to anywhere because he has nothing to fear. He is a committed patriot who has revolutionised the education sector, brought sanity and a lot of development.” The Minister of National Planning, Dr. Abubakar Sulaiman, said there was nothing wrong for members of Jonathan’s cabinet to travel abroad after the May 29 inauguration of the new government to rest. He said though he would be returning to the classroom as a lecturer at the University of Abuja, there was no reason for anybody to think that any member of the current administration that travels out after May 29 is afraid of probe. In a telephone interview with one of our correspondents in Ilorin on Friday, he explained that it is normal for people to take rest outside the country after strenuous political and administrative engagements. He also said none of them is afraid that the incoming administration would jail them. Sulaiman said, “I am not travelling out. I am a lecturer. After May 29, I will resume work at the University of Abuja. “There is nothing anybody can do. This is democracy for God’s sake and there is rule of law. People have liberty, right and freedom to seek redress. Nobody can intimidate anybody. If Jonathan has worked for five or six years, there is nothing bad for him to take a rest outside the country. If Sambo has worked for four years, there is nothing wrong in him taking a rest; so also the ministers. Taking a rest is good for everybody. “Taking a rest is not borne out of any fear that the incoming government is going to witch- hunt anybody. I am not afraid of probe. If anybody wants to ask questions, there are procedures to do so. The era of putting people in jail cannot come again. It is gone forever. We have a right to live and go and rest anywhere and when there is time for questions, we can come back and answer them. I do not think that people are leaving the country for fear of being probed.” But the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Musiliu Obanikoro, plans to travel abroad for a two-week vacation after May 29. Obanikoro, who spoke with one of our correspondents on Friday, said he might go to Ghana or South Africa or the United States to take “a deserved rest.” He said, “I think it is a wise thing to take a rest after all said and done. I will start with a six-week executive course in Harvard University and I will follow this up in August by starting a degree course in History at the same prestigious institution.” Meanwhile, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga; Minister of Information, Senator Patricia Akwashiki, and their Foreign Affairs counterpart, Amb. Aminu Wali, ruled out plan to leave the country for fear of prosecution. Aganga, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Communications, Mrs. Yemi Kolapo, said, “The minister has been in office since all this while and he is currently in Lagos meeting with some businessmen. So, there is no reason to do that.” Also the Special Assistant to the Information Minister on Media, Mr. Joseph Mutah, said Akwashiki would not leave the country because of the fear of the incoming government. He said, “Why would she travel out of the country because another government is coming to power? The minister will remain here before and after the inauguration of the new government.” The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmedu Ogbole-Ode, was emphatic that Wali did not plan to travel out of the country. “Where is he going to? He has no plan to go to anywhere, he is staying put in the country, you can quote me on that,” Ogbole- Ode said. Copyright PUNCH. |
Politics / Nigeria Economy by simplysaka(m): 5:55pm On May 23, 2015 |
The Vice President-elect, Prof. Yomi Osinbajo today revealed that the nation economy is in its worst shape in history. Osunbajo stated that Nigeria is currently having an international debt profile at US$60billion and in 2015 alone, a debt serving bill of N953.6billion which represents 21 per cent of the 2015 national budget. Vice President-Elect Yemi Osinbajo Osinbajo made this statement at the start of the 2-day Policy Dialogue on the Implementation of the Agenda for Change, which began today in Abuja. READ ALSO: Bamidele Finally Dumps Labour Party For APC He said that in Nigeria, 110 million of the 170 million population live in extreme poverty while the biggest pay days go to a small percentage of the population. Osinbajo said:“We are concerned that our economy is currently in, perhaps, its worst moment in history. Local and international debts stand at US$ 60 billion. “Our debt servicing bill for 2015 is N953.6 billion, 21 per cent of our budget. On account of severely dwindled resources, over two-thirds of the states in Nigeria owe salaries. READ ALSO: Buhari’s Inauguration: Read Who Will Lead American High-Powered Delegation “Federal institutions are not in much better shape. Today, the nation borrows to fund recurrent expenditure.” He also explained that the largest percentage of the benefits of our national wealth accrues to a small group within our population. Osinbajo said that his party is determined to give Nigerians a shared prosperity and soci0- economic inclusion so that no one is left behind in the pursuit of a prosperous and fulfilling life. He said that the goal of the policy would be to interrogate the positions and propositions before a wider audience and to lunch a robust public conversation on policy directions and priorities that will help inform the incoming administration’s approach in the next four years. The vice-president-elect also explained that they would look into diversification of the economy in the wake of dwindling oil revenues. To achieve this, Osinbajo said the APC administration would try to revitalize the agriculture sector and also improve the regulatory frameworks in the most strategic sphere of economic activity. Only last week, it was reported that the Debt Management Office, DMO had revealed that Buhari would inherit a large amount of debt from the current administration. Curled from: Naij.com |
Computers / Re: Is Your Glo BIS Still Working On Your PC? by simplysaka(m): 11:49am On Mar 31, 2015 |
Please from 24th of March,2015 my glo bb is no more connecting on my bb even on my pc. Any solution |
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