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Thank God for his soul. |
Lionsclaw:My dear thanks. I trust likes for our great hero is increasing on per seconds basis and I never knew people love this man as much. But The truth remains...the did has been done, so let us accept our fate and also trust God for our new government... As he rightfully advised. Time shall always tell |
Dear baba we're praying for you and we want God to answer our prayers through your led administration... So we're the voices of concerned Nigeria youths. Baba my advice is that you name some of the most important cabinets even though is not all for now as the delay is causing more harm than good. I wouldn't want to mention any for now because I believe you surely know the ones that are of most important to our growing economy and our security challenges. Thanks for your usual concern. |
Just drop your piece of advise good ones please ...who knows this might gets to Mr President's iPad/browser's search. #SomeOneGiveBabaacCue |
Maybe the blood of those innocent souls are crying... I Was watching Arise TV news last week when they were interviewing one UK based Nigerian, Saro Wiwa Junior about this same issue. |
Hahaha... Scam me, I scam you... Anyway we're in scamming season 1 ![]() |
Because it is inhuman ![]() |
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Bennyzino:Expect Spam SMS/Email as usual... |
Missed this Great Man?... Hit... 'Like'...for him...otherwise ...Share |
Princecalm:we're all one Nigeria... |
ZITRAN:That means he has divide the country na |
Princecalm:Pls SMS PMB ![]() |
We're in the era of...location and relocation aka Trier and error method ![]() |
S for Stone |
Pls mail PMB |
When he talks about aviation and tourism, he does so with passion. Dr. Franklin Adejuwon , one-time Commissioner for Home Affairs and Tourism in Lagos State and later Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, in this interview, speaks on what the country needs to do to revive the aviation and tourism sectors. He also speaks on the purported sale of the National Theatre, the railway and why government should leave pilgrimage in the hands of private tour operators. On the state of the tourism industry with crises in many parts of the country Well, tourism is particularly vulnerable to crisis of all kinds, be it socio-economic, socio-political, terrorism or even mishandling, mis-management and bad planning. It reacts very easily to internal and external shocks but returns to growth when the situation normalizes. On the change needed from President Buhari in the tourism industry No doubt, development of the industry did enjoy massive support between 2000 and 2008; it was actually placed as one of the six priority goals of the then regime principally because of the need to develop the non-oil sector of the economy as well as the influence the industry has on both rapid physical and socio-cultural development of the nation. As a result of the priority placed on this sector by Nigeria, international organizations like the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) came to the support of Nigeria with heavy funding and technical know-how. These efforts heralded the production of the National Tourism Master Plan which is a 15-year-road map for the development of the industry in Nigeria. Unfortunately, the process has been badly managed if not almost destroyed by several circumstances by the immediate past government. With this in mind, and the huge economic, security and social problems facing the new government, it may be difficult to advise the new government to place the industry on the same platform it enjoyed during the Obasanjo regime, neither can we get the support of those international organizations without adequately attending to the unimaginable level of meaningless and frugal expenditures of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism as well as its major parastatals. However, the industry is itself a driver of national economy; it is supposed to contribute and support national environment and physical growth of a nation. It is a self-rejuvenating industry, which shall resurrect through another sphere presumably at the regional or state level depending on how fast the country is able to recover from her huge problems. On what should be done in the aviation industry that has a role to play in tourism growth. It has been an unpalatable situation in the aviation sector and I am sure the President must have received a cup over flouring as to the immense financial and management recklessness that have plagued that sector in the last five years.... http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/pilgrimage-has-become-a-huge-business-in-government-adejuwon/ |
The United States vowed Sunday to support Nigeria after a series of deadly terror attacks blamed on Boko Haram, calling for those responsible to face justice. The Islamists have launched a series of attacks on mosques, villages and markets in Borno state in the past few days, claiming more than 200 lives. A photo shows a campaign signboad displayed by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to show its readiness to defeat Boko Haram Islamists on assumption office at Ogijo, Ogun State in southwest Nigeria, on July 3, 2015. Boko Haram carried out a fresh wave of massacres in northeastern Nigeria on July 3, locals said, killing nearly 200 people in 48 hours of violence President Muhammadu Buhari blasted as “inhuman and barbaric”. AFP PHOTO On Sunday a suicide bomber blew himself up inside a church in the restive northeastern city of Potiskum, killing five worshippers. “The United States strongly condemns the recent attacks in northeastern Nigeria inflicted by Boko Haram,” State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement. “We will continue to support Nigeria’s efforts to bring those responsible for these attacks, as well as previous attacks, to justice,” he added in offering condolences to the families of the victims. Boko Haram appear keen to prove they are not a spent force despite a four-nation military offensive running them out of several towns and villages they had controlled. “As we have said before, the people of northern Nigeria deserve to live free from violence and from terror,” Kirby said. He noted that Washington is providing counterterrorism aid to help Nigerian authorities fight the terror group. And Kirby commended the “gains” of Nigeria’s military, as well as forces from Cameroon, Chad and Niger, against Boko Haram. A coalition of the four countries — all of which border Lake Chad, a focal point of Boko Haram unrest — launched military operations against the jihadists early this year to try claw back some of the territory they had seized. “The United States stands with the Nigerian people in their struggle against violent extremism,” Kirby said. “We will continue to work closely with the Nigerian government and our international partners to combat Boko Haram and assist its many victims.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/washington-to-provide-counterterrorism-aid-to-help-nigerian-fight-boko-haram/ |
GogetterMD:My brother...forget that one...as Nigerians we don't learn from past/people's experience. It's not in our blood. If we do, we won't be in our present day delimas |
Geee...conductor...stop stop Owa.. Owa.. |
summary below... “They were not thinking of the Yoruba but their selfish interests and I have no sympathy for them. Chief Akande said he did not believe in zoning and I knew that he did not know what he was talking about. “Zoning gives everybody, including the minorities, a sense of belonging but Akande threw zoning of out the window and that move has backfired.” When confronted with the fact that the South-West still holds the position of vice-president which is the number two citizen in the country, George said the position of vice-president was not an influential position. “Go and read our constitution, there is no defined job for the vice-president. He only heads the Economic Council and is directed by the President. Let all Yoruba wake up now. You don’t enter into a coalition without deep thinking,” he said. |
We are not interested in any other man's headacke for now BH problems don belle full person |
That re-reminds one of that forged WASCE certificate before the general election. |
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I thought our ALL 'Five' Refineries have started working... or it's APC scam as usual? |
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...and they were still chanting.. Allahu-akbaru? Why not Gboko haramkbaru. |
He only has Islamic Agendum ![]() |
Post BH again?... Abi na JAMB ![]() so... What's our portion in this land called Nigeria? |
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