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Stay fit! Church members take note |
andyanders:Just imagine a young graduate who takes up a job with "NEPA" who works base on instruction of the senior staff only to be beaten by soldiers for what is beyond his ability to improve leaving him with permanent scar if he is unlucky. Would u like such to happen to u or ur brother? I am not siding NEPA but what is wrong is wrong |
This is wrong moves by the soldiers because the power workers only supply what is generated. BTW no one deserves to be physically abused in the course of their duty. |
It's like Fayose likes pepper a lot. I can imagine him eating his kpomo with plenty pepper inside and cartah dripping from his nose. |
Waiting to benefit from comments too |
You see why we should have supported the senate social media bill? |
Queennikky:No mind her! She been wan use smile scam the guy into forfeiture but de thing no work |
Perversion everywhere |
ItzTun3chi:Wailer! Tell me wot the 16 years cancerous reign of pdp did for u? |
And you think that if Amaechi set out to really rig the election with the help of soldiers he would have failed as you are trying to put it? Be thankful for the change we now have cos we vividly still remember the broad-daylight rigging of polls done by Wike with the help of soldiers during GeJ's time and the case of Fayose is still fresh in our memory so cut it out! |
It is leadership by objective. The leadership and its cabinet work towards the shared objective and goal by the leader. If he stands with Buhari in fighting corruption then it is alright. Opinion is free ... |
tuale4u:And that is what this govt is against. The difference is clear. |
IsraeliAIRFORCE:See how u are revealing ur ignorance in full glare of the public. How can court of conduct bureau appeal against it own verdict? chill out pls |
freeze001:The post does not indicate that the Federal govt are owing contractors, rather it is urging contractors who might have dropped some of their workers as a result of unfavorable economy to re-engage them. That is to ensure that jobless Nigerians have jobs. Not Fed govt bribing contractors as u said. Having a formidable structure that will douse any economic malaise starts the citizens being gainfully employed then a structure falls in line spontaneously. |
May we never be judged in error |
adeaks:Imagine the nonsense! Any man that marries this kind of lady will regret the day his fortunes dwindle. B***tch |
The wages of sin |
Those small boobs I'm seeing can't pop out anything |
What didd the guy do to them that warrants this curses yet they kept silent on how he hurt them? It should better be justified lest their curses may come back to them |
;DSee as the uniform fit am! Though jail fits him most |
CharleyCharley:They are not o! They understand ibo but still have their own language which igbo do not understand. Just like minority tribes in the north speak Hausa but they still have their main tribes which hausa people do not understand |
Nope |
Vague and veiled reasons Too general |
talktonase:Advisers and cabinet members will assist him nah. Let him enjoy |
And the lord caused the Assyrians to hear powerful sound of horses and chariots of battle approaching... God loves this country certainly. See how He has made PDP confused. |
End time recharge card |
Abuja - Senate Leader, Ali Ndume (APC-Borno South) has
expressed displeasure over the recent hike in electricity
tariff, calling for the revisiting of the privatisation process
and its possible revocation.
Ndume told newsmen in Abuja on Sunday that Nigeria
Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had no reason to
increase the tariff.
The senator said that the companies bought the nation’s
electricity infrastructure for almost nothing and rather than
investing in them, were calling for hike in tariff.
``These people took over these companies for peanuts
and they have not invested, I have not seen, how they will
just come and be charging people indiscriminately like
that.
``This is not a competitive market where you say the
market forces determine the price, they just want to take
advantage of Nigerians; I am against that completely.
``In fact, I am against the privatisation completely,
because there is no competition, they want to start
charging whatever they like.
``In fact, left to me, privatisation of the power sector
should be revisited and revoked,’’ he said.
Ndume said that although the NERC had power to set
prices, the recent increase was indiscriminate.
He said that the laws establishing the commission might
also have to be revisited if the NERC continued to increase
prices while the common man suffers.
``Even if it is the Senate that gave the power to those
people to fix the price, it is wrong and even if I was part of
it, I was wrong.
``If I can, I will cancel their power to fix prices, how can
they be charging us so much?” he said.
Ndume, recalled that the new electricity tariff regime which
took effect on Feb. 1, had generated a lot of controversies
with labour unions across the country threatening to go on
strike.
Meanwhile, the lawmaker has said that he supported the
recent N50 stamp duty introduced by the government.
Ndume said that government needed to source money
through legitimate tax to be able to finance most of its
projects.
Vanguard |
pkang:Good luck bro! |
pkang:If that is the case then give it a trial. Make it subtle without gushing much emotion but be confident in ur approach and pass ur message across. Tell her u are attracted to her and the feelings won't just go. Be bold lest she may take u for a joke and what u fear may happen |
There is no harm in trying, but consequences after trial is what I cannot predict to you. Who knows, she may be into u too. If so, then u are lucky |
That was Wike*D |

