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If your votes are not counted, it won't be bought so be wise and show value for your vote by not selling it. That is your ticket to good governance. BE WISE and SHINE YA EYES! toyinjimoh: |
That is why the masses are requesting for their Primary and Secondary school certificates to aid clarifications. Parachoko: |
There are three focus areas of the UK legal system in this case: The first is the age of the boy Next is the economic/monetary involvement because donations of body parts out to be free of economic gains. The third is the location and circumstances of his pick-up from Nigeria. WatchYourSix: |
I honestly wish that we Nigerians especially those living within the country currently who directly feel the brunt of the poor leaderships we have put in place by our actions (voting) and inaction (not voting) would sit ourselves down and tell ourselves some home truth. Are we really happy with what we are experiencing as a country? If Yes, let's continue but if No, then we have a choice in 2023 to change our narrative. As a Nigerians, I know we deserve much more than our current experiences from extremes of the economy to social welfare of an average citizen. Let us make object decisions come 2023 and vote for the betterment of not just our respective lives but that of the society at large because one rich man in a poor society can never be at peace. So even if we are seemingly comfortable, let us vote for the better of the society at large. I society I mean the common good of Nigerians. This thought should guide our voting decisions from the legislative (House of Reps & Senate) to the executive (Governorship & Presidential) elections. Since the voting decisions are for our good and that of our society at large, we have the responsibility of enlightening our relatives and friends who may not understand the consequences of a wrong decision in 2023. Nigerians let's tell ourselves some TRUTH! because we deserve the best and nothing less. Most importantly, to avoid being disenfranchised and liable for being a partaker of Nigeria's failures after 2023, we need our PVCs. |
Please I need a neat Nigerian used 2000/2001 Toyota Camry urgently in Lagos. If available, contact me on 08038568181(Calls & WhatsApp) |
Great response. techmo: |
My WhatsApp number is 08038568181 |
I'm in need of a pure breed pup of any of the mastiffs. Preferably Neapolitan, Boerboel or German Mastiff. Contact me via my number: 09022453752 |
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has placed limits on estimated bills that can be issued by electricity distribution companies to unmetered customers. It said it had cancelled the Estimated Billing Methodology Regulation as a basis for computing the consumption of unmetered customers by the Discos. NERC disclosed this in its order on the capping of estimated bills in the Nigerian electricity supply industry which it said took effect from February 20, 2020. The commission said all unmetered R2 and C1 customers should not be invoiced for the consumption of energy beyond the cap stipulated by it. R2 customers are residential customers who consume more than 50 kilowatt-hour in a month (single phase and three-phase), while C1 customers are small businesses (single and three-phase) “A consumer of XYZ Disco resident in White Acre under R2 (single phase) tariff class has an energy cap of 78 kilowatt-hour per month and a tariff of N42 per kilowatt-hour. The maximum that XYZ Disco can invoice such a customer is 78kWhr x N24/kWhr = N1,872 per month,” NERC said. It said all other customers on higher tariff classes must be metered by Discos no later than April 30, 2020, adding customers would not be liable to pay any estimated bill issued if the Disco failed to supply meters. “The customer shall remain connected to supply without further payment to the Discos until a meter is installed on the premises under the framework work of MAP Regulations or any other financing arrangement approved by the commission,” NERC said. According to the order, energy consumed for the purpose of estimated billing is capped during the transitional period till the customers are metered but the actual amount payable shall vary in the event of any approved tariff reviews affecting their customer class. “Discos shall ensure that all customers on tariff class A1 in their franchise areas are property identified and metered by April 30, 2020,” NERC said. A1 customers are those that use grid-connected premises for agriculture, water boards, religious houses, government and teaching hospitals, government research institutes and educational establishments that require single or three-phase meters, according to the commission. The regulator noted that the Estimated Billing Methodology Regulation was introduced as a means of ensuring that customers were not issued arbitrary bills that were unrelated to actual consumption or any other metric for estimating their energy consumption. In another development, power generation companies in the country have raised concerns over the tariff review scheduled to take effect on April 1, 2020. The Association of Power Generation Companies, the umbrella body for the Gencos, said NERC had not captured all the ‘changes’ in the relevant macroeconomic variables and available generation capacity in updating the operating MYTO 2015 in line with the provisions of the MYTO methodology. |
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There was a sense of bemusement last year when it was revealed by Football Leaks that there is a clause in Neymar's contract that sees him financially rewarded for good behaviour, but he will not be paid the 375,000 euros of this bonus this month because of his failure to turn up for the start of pre-season training. All Paris Saint-Germain players have these kinds of bonuses in their contracts, even those in the academy and in other sections, and it common across France because clubs cannot fine players part of their fixed wages. Instead, they can withhold this bonus in the case of poor behaviour and this money goes to the PSG charity. PSG have denied reports which claimed Neymar earned this bonus for applauding fans, as it's much more than than. "It is for exemplary behaviour towards sponsors, opponents, referees and officials and for punctuality and effort in training," the club says. "Even respect towards the media is one of the parts of this behavioural bonus." Delays or unsavoury comments made by PSG players can cost them their bonuses and there have been a few instances in recent memory where it has been applied. Serge Aurier, Adrien Rabiot, Edinson Cavani and Marco Verratti are some of the players to have had it withheld in the past, for offences ranging from criticism of teammates to late return from holiday, just like the current situation with Neymar. While Neymar's overall salary is 34 million euros, he won't collect this bonus when his July pay packet comes in. |
Amuocha:wld ur own town's men act differently? I really am sick n tired of d hate gospel preached in every nook n cranny of d country. Even if we were told dose lies as children, haven't we come of age to knw dat d solution lies wit us? Please let's stop d hate n build a beta country. Nigeria is d only home we've got so let's not destroy it. U'll b a 2nd class citizen in any oda country of d world. Togeda we can build a beta Nigeria! |
Very matured advice I suggest u adopt without hesitation. WisdomHunter: |
Shipping is much more dan $900 and moreover shipping n purchase cost ain't d only bills. Maybe u don't knw d car's r often transported to d port depending on distance of d port frm d point of purchase. Dats y accidented vehicles r mostly imported. Anchor84: |
Finally gone to her next truly worthy owner. Was great driving her around through d rains n sun, night n day, streets n highways! Looking ahead to d next! |
Price 1.1m (Slightly negotiable)
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A pampered 03 Toyota Avalon with low untampered mileage (126k) for Sale at a reasonable price. Auto Transmission, complete updated vehicle particulars, very neat interior with chilling AC. An overall buy and travel ride! Call/Whats-app 08038568181 for more clarity/pics. Please I only want to be contacted by serious buyers!
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Please any one with pure bb puppies for sale at a reasonable price? Contact me on 08038568181, 08058006018. U can also chat me up on whattsapp via my MTN number. |
Whr is ur location and y is it dat ur number ain't connecting? I'm interested. Call me 08058006018. |
Nice ride from my pictorial view but I'm in PH. |
I need a clean used 2004 Toyota Avalon XLS / 2005-2008 corolla with a good mileage and price I'm on Port Harcourt Contact: 08038568181 |
Nice ride but out of my reach |
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