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madridguy:Are you not Sick? Why are people like Fashola and Ameachi not on the trail of being investigated. So because Saraki insisted on becoming a senate president he is now the only corrupt person in the APC? |
igbinigiejeff:Story for the gods. Why didn't lock up the Villa and go live in a one room face-me-I-face-you in Karmajuji? At least that will save the cost of maintaining the Aso Rock Villa. For all I care the man is showcasing his name, President Buhari. |
KashyBaby:If na man dem rape it is Sexxy but if na woman dem rape it is crime. I hope say you go do the sexy part? |
moscobabs:God punish you and your rapist dean father. Wet in make your father a whole dean go carry the girl go him office? Shey I tell you say nemesis go catch with una that time when you rape my niece and your stupid father rape my woman? Now ou dey carry eye dey see wetin that una prick wey no get control go do una, abi? |
[Notice that the offense was committed on the 3rd of September and already the police has briskly arraigned the culprit in court. I must commend the Nigerian police force for their swiftness in dispensing their duties will immediate alacrity (apology to Zebrudaya alia 430). But my question here is, why don't we see a similitude of this swiftness in arresting and arraigning those who stole public fund to build a personal website for millions of naira? I remember when the erstwhile disgraced Speaker of the House of Representatives, distinguished dishonorable Salisu Buhari, was charged to court for age falsification and certificate forgery ( What is in a name?) he was sentence to convict of ( or with an option of) #1000 each for the two count charges. Ameachi is boasting that no one can probe him, Prince Abubakar Audu is dusting his "Ghana must go" bag for another round of feasting, sorry, governance. Our president and his handlers have been busy telling us of a list that was handed over to them by the Americans (feelers have it that I am number 13 on that list, what an unfortunate number. I think, I would have preferred number 61 or 1 itself) but up until now, no action after 100 days. I know, there is ample time (Je said, je said, like my French friend, Renauld Jeanne will say). And, why rush even when we are not Russians? But I hope we also know that the worms biting our stomachs don't care whether we are Hungarians or Finns cause they (the worms) neither understand one word in Hungary nor Finish. I do hope very soon the blindfold worn on that woman who represents the symbol of justice will removed so she can distinguished between Buhari (the Salisu own o, before these street sweeper disturb my peace) and Ibrahim, the thief whose story instigated this write up. You can read the story below, culled from The Nation] The Police in Lagos on Monday arraigned before a Lagos Magistrates’ Court, Igbosere, a “hungry man” who allegedly stole yam and palm oil, valued at N5,000 Nasiru Ibrahim, 33, who is unemployed, with no fixed address was docked on a one- count charge of stealing under Section 285(1) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos, 2011. He was alleged to have committed the offence on September 3 at about 2:00am, at Falomo Police Barracks, Ikoyi, Lagos. Prosecuting police officer, Corporal Cyriacus Osuji, alleged that the defendant stole a yam tuber and 25 litres of palm oil belonging to one Wilson Ogechi. However, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and was admitted to bail by Magistrate A.T. Omoyele in N10,000 with two responsible sureties, who are gainfully employed. The case was subsequently adjourned till September 30 for mention. thenationonlineng.net/hungry-man-arraigned-for-stealing-yam-palm-oil http://thenationonlineng.net/hungry-man-arraigned-for-stealing-yam-palm-oil/ |
[Notice that the offense was committed on the 3rd of September and already the police has briskly arraigned the culprit in court. I must commend the Nigerian police force for their swiftness in dispensing their duties will immediate alacrity (apology to Zebrudaya alia 430). But my question here is, why don't we see a similitude of this swiftness in arresting and arraigning those who stole public fund to build a personal website for millions of naira? I remember when the erstwhile disgraced Speaker of the House of Representatives, distinguished dishonorable Salisu Buhari, was charged to court for age falsification and certificate forgery ( What is in a name?) he was sentence to convict of ( or with an option of) #1000 each for the two count charges. Ameachi is boasting that no one can probe him, Prince Abubakar Audu is dusting his "Ghana must go" bag for another round of feasting, sorry, governance. Our president and his handlers have been busy telling us of a list that was handed over to them by the Americans (feelers have it that I am number 13 on that list, what an unfortunate number. I think, I would have preferred number 61 or 1 itself) but up until now, no action after 100 days. I know, there is ample time (Je said, je said, like my French friend, Renauld Jeanne will say). And, why rush even when we are not Russians? But I hope we also know that the worms biting our stomachs don't care whether we are Hungarians or Finns cause they (the worms) neither understand one word in Hungary nor Finish. I do hope very soon the blindfold worn on that woman who represents the symbol of justice will removed so she can distinguished between Buhari (the Salisu own o, before these street sweeper disturb my peace) and Ibrahim, the thief whose story instigated this write up. You can read the story below, culled from The Nation] The Police in Lagos on Monday arraigned before a Lagos Magistrates’ Court, Igbosere, a “hungry man” who allegedly stole yam and palm oil, valued at N5,000 Nasiru Ibrahim, 33, who is unemployed, with no fixed address was docked on a one- count charge of stealing under Section 285(1) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos, 2011. He was alleged to have committed the offence on September 3 at about 2:00am, at Falomo Police Barracks, Ikoyi, Lagos. Prosecuting police officer, Corporal Cyriacus Osuji, alleged that the defendant stole a yam tuber and 25 litres of palm oil belonging to one Wilson Ogechi. However, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and was admitted to bail by Magistrate A.T. Omoyele in N10,000 with two responsible sureties, who are gainfully employed. The case was subsequently adjourned till September 30 for mention. thenationonlineng.net/hungry-man-arraigned-for-stealing-yam-palm-oil/ |
[Notice that the offense was committed on the 3rd of September and already the police has briskly arraigned the culprit in court. I must commend the Nigerian police force for their swiftness in dispensing their duties will immediate alacrity (apology to Zebrudaya alia 430). But my question here is, why don't we see a similitude of this swiftness in arresting and arraigning those who stole public fund to build a personal website for millions of naira? I remember when the erstwhile disgraced Speaker of the House of Representatives, distinguished dishonorable Salisu Buhari, was charged to court for age falsification and certificate forgery ( What is in a name?) he was sentence to convict of ( or with an option of) #1000 each for the two count charges. Ameachi is boasting that no one can probe him, Prince Abubakar Audu is dusting his "Ghana must go" bag for another round of feasting, sorry, governance. Our president and his handlers have been busy telling us of a list that was handed over to them by the Americans (feelers have it that I am number 13 on that list, what an unfortunate number. I think, I would have preferred number 61 or 1 itself) but up until now, no action after 100 days. I know, there is ample time (Je said, je said, like my French friend, Renauld Jeanne will say). And, why rush even when we are not Russians? But I hope we also know that the worms biting our stomachs don't care whether we are Hungarians or Finns cause they (the worms) neither understand one word in Hungary nor Finish. I do hope very soon the blindfold worn on that woman who represents the symbol of justice will removed so she can distinguished between Buhari (the Salisu own o, before these street sweeper disturb my peace) and Ibrahim, the thief whose story instigated this write up. You can read the story below, culled from The Nation] The Police in Lagos on Monday arraigned before a Lagos Magistrates’ Court, Igbosere, a “hungry man” who allegedly stole yam and palm oil, valued at N5,000 Nasiru Ibrahim, 33, who is unemployed, with no fixed address was docked on a one- count charge of stealing under Section 285(1) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos, 2011. He was alleged to have committed the offence on September 3 at about 2:00am, at Falomo Police Barracks, Ikoyi, Lagos. Prosecuting police officer, Corporal Cyriacus Osuji, alleged that the defendant stole a yam tuber and 25 litres of palm oil belonging to one Wilson Ogechi. However, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and was admitted to bail by Magistrate A.T. Omoyele in N10,000 with two responsible sureties, who are gainfully employed. The case was subsequently adjourned till September 30 for mention. thenationonlineng.net/hungry-man-arraigned-for-stealing-yam-palm-oil/ |
classicB:Tai! Keep quite there, shai name Jonny you want carry form say him dey woo you for two years? And you dey go fight him girlfriend tear clothes for public. I no know why una too like to dey. I go burst your tire here big time. |
Boko Haram has killed 30 traders in a bomb attack at a market in Borno State. According to SaharaReporters, the bomb attack occurred on Friday. It stated that a suicide bomber, suspected to be a Boko Haram insurgent, stormed a weekly market at Linmakara in Gwoza Local Government Area of the state, killing at least 30 traders while several others were seriously injured. “A middle aged man pretended to push a cart and detonated it (a bomb) at the centre of the market at noon when trading was going on. We are having network problems in this part of the state, so it’s becomes impossible for us to connect with the rest of world,” SaharaReporters quoted a local vigilance group member from Asikra-Uba, as saying. Limakara is a remote village in southern part of Borno State and 65 kilometres from Askira-Uba. Meanwhile, the United States has strongly condemned the “horrific and indiscriminate attacks” on the central market and residential neighbourhood of Kerawa in Cameroon, and the attacks on two villages in the Damboa Local Government Area in Borno State, “that killed more than two dozen civilians.” In a statement on Friday by the US Department of State, in Washington, said, “We extend our condolences to the families and loved ones of all those killed, and hope for the speedy recovery of those injured. Boko Haram’s indiscriminate targeting of men, women and children continues to highlight the group’s senseless brutality. We remain committed to working closely with Cameroon, Nigeria, and the other Lake Chad Basin countries to defeat Boko Haram.” http://www.punchng.com/news/boko-haram-kills-30-in-borno/ |
SexyStrawberry:Please could you guys tell me what award is given to the first to comment, since I am new here. |
THERE was an outrage in the ruling All Progressives
Congress on Thursday over the announcement of
new appointments by President Muhammadu
Buhari.
Leaders of the APC, who spoke to The PUNCH ,
complained that the appointments tilted in favour of
the North and said the party must move fast to
cope with the backlash of expected rumblings in the
polity.
“The President does not consult before making
most of these appointments and I can tell you that
Nigerians are going to term the party and the
President as a northern party and the President of
Northern Nigeria,” a leader of the party said to one
of our correspondents late on Tuesday.
Buhari, according to a statement by his Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr.
Femi Adesina, on Thursday approved the
appointment of Babachir David Lawal from
Adamawa State as the Secretary to the Government
of the Federation.
He also named Mr. Abba Kyari from Borno state as
his Chief of Staff.
Other appointments approved by the President,
according to the statement, are those of Col.
Hameed Ibrahim Ali (retd.) as the new Comptroller-
General, Nigerian Customs Service; Mr. Kure Martin
Abeshi, Comptroller-General, Nigerian Immigration
Service; Senator Ita Enang, Senior Special Assistant
on National Assembly Matters (Senate); and
Suleiman Kawu as SSA on National Assembly
Matters (House of Representatives).
Both Ali and Kawu are from Kano State and Abeshi
is from Nasarawa. Enang from Akwa Ibom State is
the only one from the south geo-political zone.
Adesina said all the appointments would take
immediate effect.
Three top national officers of the APC, who spoke
with one of our correspondents on condition of
anonymity shortly after the announcements were
made, wondered why the President was appointing
only northerners to positions to the detriment of the
southerners.
They said that the President was already giving the
party a bad name among Nigerians. They said they
had hoped that he would learn from the criticisms
that trailed his first appointments where more
northerners were appointed into sensitive positions
than southerners.
Before the latest appointments, the President had
also named only one southerner among the initial
nine appointments he made.
The northerners in the first appointments are the
Director-General of the State Services, Lawal
Daura; Acting Chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission, Mrs. Amina Zakari; the
Director, Department of Petroleum Resources, Mr.
Mordecai Danteni Baba Ladan; and the Accountant-
General of the Federation, Alhaji Ahmed Idris.
Also in the first appointments are the President’s
Chief Security Officer, Abdulrahman Mani; State
Chief of Protocol, Mallam Abdullahi Kazaure; Aide-
De-Camp, Lt. Col. Muhammed Abubakar; and the
Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity,
Mallam Garba Shehu.
Only the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr.
Femi Adesina, hailed from Osun Staten in the South-
West.
Another APC leader said the party must devise a
way of managing the backlash that would follow the
appointments.
He said, “Though the President did not get much
votes from the South-East but we must not neglect
the zone in key appointments.
“Even the South-West that supported and was the
backbone of the party, what are we giving the zone
in appreciation? We need to be careful before the
party is destroyed.”
It was gathered that some leaders of the party were
already thinking of having an enlarged meeting
where the appointments would be reviewed.
But another senior member of the APC said such a
meeting, if it would hold at all, would have to wait
until the party holds its Kogi State governorship
primary on Saturday.
A member of the state executive of APC in a South-
West state, said the appointments were lopsided
against the South.
He said, “When President Olusegun Obasanjo took
over, you saw balance in appointments as he
reflected federal character. President Goodluck
Jonathan too reflected a semblance of balance.
Buhari is pursuing a northern agenda. This is the
same agenda pursued by the late Sir Ahmadu Bello,
when everything was pro-North. Buhari made six
appointments at a go and five of them are
northerners.”
The Speaker of one of the Houses of Assembly in
the South-West, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, also described the new appointments as
shocking.
The Speaker, who is a member of the APC, said,
“This is shocking. It doesn’t speak well at all. The
South-West has been completely neglected and the
South-East too. The South-West was neglected
during the President Goodluck Jonathan years. The
South-West must rise up against this.”
Similarly, an APC chairman in another South-West
state, who also spoke on condition of anonymity,
said the list of the new appointees had left him
perplexed.
The chairman said, “This is not good at all. Why
should he choose everybody from the North? I am
sure he did not confide in anybody before drawing
up the list and making the announcement. We will
continue to watch. It is condemnable.”
In the same vein, an APC member of the House of
Representatives, said the leaders of the party in the
South-West were shocked by Buhari’s latest
appointments.
“He didn’t tell anybody. We are all shocked. The real
shocker would be when he is going to appoint
ministers. The only thing that would save us is that
he is mandated constitutionally to choose from all
states, otherwise, he would have chosen all the
ministers too from the North,” the female member
of parliament said.
The new SGF graduated from the Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria, in 1979 with a Bachelor of
Engineering degree and worked with the Delta Steel
Company, Aladja, Nigerian External
Telecommunications Limited and Data Sciences
Limited before establishing his own ICT and
Telecommunications consulting firm in 1990.
Kyari, the new Chief of Staff to the President, holds
Bachelors and Masters Degrees from the University
of Cambridge and the University of Warwick in Law
and Sociology.
The new Comptroller-General of Customs, holds
Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Criminology. He
was military administrator of Kaduna State from
1996 to 1998. |
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ToyozzieTohBad:Idonbelivit until I see your photo without bra too. |
Wet in go come remain for her husband to jollificate after 20 guys done dance azonto and swim galala for her local government headquarter? This na him be say the owner of chicken go chop only the head o. |
lauwhyte:Please kindly help me with your email so I could forward my CV so you could help me submit it. my email is drspafu@yahoo.com |
ginawest:That's the kind of enjoyment that made GinaNorth not to find a husband. She is 49 now |
ginawest:And since you are also wasting the time with him I just hope he doesn't move on and the you realize you are already 39 years old |
I just contacted Philip consulting about 30 minutes ago in regards to my non receipt of the follow up email invite for the NNPC's interview and below was the response. Dear Candidate, Thank you for contacting us. If you received an SMS from us informing you that you have been shorlisted for an interview: please be informed that the interview details that should have been communicated to you by today (24th February 2015) has now been rescheduled to a later date. Please bear bear with us; we will contact you in due course. NOTE: (1) If you no longer have access to the email address you provided during application, we advise that you send in the accurate email address immediately to 'nnpc-recruitment@phillipsconsulting.net'. Such email should have a subject line as follows: "Change of email address/GT" or "Change of email address/OP" or "Change of email address/EH" - whichever is appropriate for the job you applied for. Receipt of SMS will not guarantee entry into the interview venue. The body of the email should have your full name, candidate number (for GT & OP) or application number (for EH), your new email and phone number, Unsuccessful candidates will be reached appropriately afterwards. We wish you the very best. Recruitment Team Phillips Consulting Limited 24-02-2015 |
janga02:Please send to: spafuworld@gmail.com |
Please could you help mail it to my mail:spafuworld@gmail.com zaimeg: |
cramjones:May God do to you and your party all that you and your party have done to Nigerians. |
Darn9:Please foreword the NNPC past questions to drspafu@yahoo.com |
Threemg:Please foreword the downloads to my email : drspafu@yahoo.com , cause I was unable to download them. |
portal1555:Una done start abi? If indeed you are HR and a simple call will guarantee one a slot why stress people to go through the rudiments of writing aptitude test? Please let no gullible person fall prey of this prey locking around, looking for whom to defraud. |
simplex2:Seriously I tried ignoring you but your stupidity won't let me. Must you comment and showcase your shortcomings in simple reasoning? The guy was not thanking God that others died but that God speared his life. He had only mentioned the death of others to tell a slowpoke like you that it was a ghastly accident. Abeg live common sense, you no get any, you dey talk of common. |
Abusitamuno:Please I need to know the courier service they are using to deliver the hard copy invites so I could contact the company for mine. I am no longer based in the address I had used during my application. |
keftin:Is it for post graduate scholarship you guys applied for or for job recruitment. Please don't mine my line of question. I had applied for job a very long while now and never got a response and had recently applied for scholarship and so, I don't know which this shortlisting is meant for. Thank you. |
Adewunmi84: I know some university degree holder who graduated with cgpa below 2.5/ some who are still battling to know their CGPA in 400 level or below/ some who their scripts or marks are still missing will flood this thread and start spewing gibberish.The fact remains polytechnic students and graduates will never cease to remain the best in their field and I know that the government of this epileptic country will one day put a smile on the faces of polytechnic graduates and students.its a matter of time.I don't want to say much because I remember I taught a FUTA graduate where to locate start button on a keyboard in 2009 and also told a UNAAB graduate he cannot see a recycle bin on desktop CUG phone when I tricked him to find a deleted number on the phone which he searched for almost 45 minutes sweating.It is not a matter of professor or grammar..Its what you were taught and what you possess upstair..Back in UAC then,I worked with my ND and I trained at least 15 graduates on the use of excel,words,sage pastel,IDRS and so on.University graduates for that matter..Universities in Nigeria breed and produce semi-illiterares and idiots as graduates(imagine an OOU graduate of ILR asking a question"Am I ur children?"A typical Yoruba, who thinks he has monopoly of knowledge. |
chyna4luv: Please believe what I want to tell you now. WFM pays hnd/bsc marketers 30-40k per month. After their test and all the stress they gave me, only for them to give me an offer of 30-40k per month but I didn't take the offer.A beg that is not true; Workforce doesn't determine the pay but the organization on whose behalf they are recruiting. |
ikoyila: sharp guy. u alredy at it sef. oya drop d material abeg, make we downloadWhich material did he say he had that you be downloading? |
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