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Its another one.. Lord save our lifes |
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I do all oh |
Nice writeup |
Know Wad ur mods like. For example LaLa loves snakes |
What's ur point please |
U no talk say u get legit shape but a well down there |
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Na wen dem de mood be Dat na |
E concern me? NO. I still prefer my Woman to diz girl |
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Make your findings well b4 u talk @ poster above
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Nigerians and apc are like
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Nigeria’s U-23 team have arrived back in the country, after they won bronze in the men’s football event of the 2016 Olympics in Rio, Brazil. The Dream Team VI touched down in Lagos on Monday night. Some of the squad members flew to their bases in Europe directly from Brazil. However, some players like left-back Stanley Amuzie, midfielder Saliu Popoola and new Al Ahly of Egypt striker, Junior Ajayi, landed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos with the rest of the squad. The delegation was led by coach Samson Siasia. They are expected to be hosted by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Sports Ministry, both in Lagos and Abuja. http://www.nigerianewspaper.com.ng/2016/08/dream-team-vi-land-in-lagos-after.html
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Diz naija sef |
I pray the seats are wider |
Right activist and President, Women Arise for Change Initiative, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin has urged the citizens to monitor the management of public funds and expose every tendency to abuse the process by those involved. She also described the allegations of budget padding among legislators as bothersome. According to her: “We need to ask why it took Jibrin this long to expose the issue after the budget was submitted to the Assembly almost seven months and signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari over two months ago.” “It is a standard practice for the legislators to make additions or subtractions in an appropriation bill since they have a legitimate role to play in the budgeting process. However, every input or otherwise into the budget must be open, transparent and involve projects or services that have direct impact on the citizens. Anything outside this amounts to misappropriation and abuse of office,” she added. Also, Lagos-based lawyer, Adeola Samuel-Ilori said: “Budget padding or insertion is unconstitutional and is an aberration to our grundnorm. It is wrong because the constitutional provision of budgeting is primarily the power of the executive. Legislators can only suggest areas in the budget that they feel needs improvement.” Source: The guardian http://m.guardian.ng/news/okei-odumakin-urges-nigerians-to-monitor-management-of-public-funds/ SMALLBOBO AGAIN
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Some people here don collect unclad beating for removing meat from pot. Yet no scholarship. I smell injustice. |
IVF seeks release of detained fighters For peace to reign in the Niger Delta, some militant groups have urged the Federal Government to reopen the Maritime University in Okerenkoko, Delta State. Following the celebrated ceasefire declared by some militant groups, the fighters are calling for a review of the peace process initiated by elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark. While the Niger Delta Greenland and Justice Mandate (NDGJM vowed to “carry out more deadly attacks until the right thing is done”, the Bayelsa State-based Iduwini Volunteer Force (IVF) threatened that its fighters would continue to bomb oil pipelines if the university is not reopened. The IVF listed six demands that must be met by the government, including an unconditional release of detained militants. It accused the authorities of being insincere with the peace process. The Spokesman of the group, Commander Johnson Biboye, in a statement, said the government would only prove its sincerity by releasing the detainees. According to him, members of the IVF held a protracted meeting, which started in the evening of August 21, 2016 and ended in the early hours of August 22, 2016, in the creeks. He said the group deliberated extensively on the security situation in the Niger Delta, as well as the efforts of notable leaders to seek peace and dialogue in resolving the crisis. The statement said :“The group commended President Muhammadu Buhari; first military governor of the old Rivers State and Chairman, Niger Delta Dialogue Committee King Alfred Papapreye Diete-Spiff; Chief Dr. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark; Chief Dr. Wellington Okirika; Bolowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Prince Mike Emuh, National Chairman Host Communities of Nigeria (HOSCON) and very many other leaders for their untiring efforts at ensuring that peace prevails in the Niger Delta, even at the detriment of their safety and that of their families.” Lauding the efforts of the leaders, the IVF insisted that all freedom fighting groups in the region should embrace peace “as a mark of honor to the concerted efforts of these our notable leaders in enhancing the peace process.” But the spokesman of the NDGJM, General Aldo Agbalaja, described the meeting convened by Clark and Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State in Warri last Friday as a charade. He alleged the conveners were the same people who mismanaged the region under former President Goodluck Jonathan. Agbalaja advised the Federal Government to embrace the Niger Delta Dialogue Contact Group (NDDCG) led by the Amanyanabo of Twon Brass, Alfred Diete-Spiff, which, according to him, has the commitment of some international agencies. “We would rather the Federal Government builds on this group to reach out to the genuine representatives of the people of the region, to discuss the way forward because we believ[color=#990000][/color]e what is worth doing at all is worth doing well,” NDGJM said. The upland-based militants said they were carrying on with their avowed campaign to sabotage oil and gas interests until the Federal Government “does what is right for the people.” It insisted that “only a credibly convened conference of Niger Delta stakeholders, made up of real, grass-rooted representatives from the six core Niger Delta states can call for dialogue on behalf of the region.” Source: http://m.guardian.ng/news/militants-want-government-to-reopen-maritime-varsity/ SMALLBOBO
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Wen i saw proposal i thought it was for a contract. But now i see |
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