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jmoore:Apc as a whole, they are liers .... their real name is the 'lying liers' |
my worry now is that, y is efcc, icpc only after the people, who either campaigned for GEJ, supported or worked with him. so so worried! |
ladyF:are you from the snake family? |
1---I'm looking for a word: The first two letters indicates a male, The First three letter a female, The first four a great man, The whole word a great woman, .....what's the word? 2---M-A-M-J-J-A-S-O- what letter comes next? |
Whobedatte:seems the op later changed his topic from timaya's rape scandals to this topic...
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chai!
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lionel4mercy:that's just the way you see people fail simple question bro |
nationwide1:as a coach for pre-season trainings, read well, not as a player |
dmyke:don't mind them. and some foolish people will start calling buhari to jail her |
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iPopAlomo:I know bro, but you will be the change in every aspect, death is not your option. Nigeria is a nation and you are another Nation, so you must understand the power you carry to survive. when the fullness of time is come share the testimony with your brethren. Note: I haven't heard life has ever been fair to anyone, so life has not been fair to anyone. so you aren't exempted. |
Everything you've written doesn't show you want to grow old, its like dying at a young age.. but today I pray for your soul, you'll live longer than you've imagine and every evil thought that has brought this to your mind is cancelled in Jesus name. yU'll live to grow old and never die young. |
uzo4real:today in our country oil divides us, brings corruptions and dirty act, brings hate and grudges among brothers,. But though it brings wealth but it's wealth is evil in its pack |
Freemanan:a very debatable question my brother... how I wish we can have a debate on this |
The house divided against itself shall not stand. |
......may God save us in Nigeria I know all will be well one day, Niger-Area. Oh Dear country, Oh dear father land You whom we joined together through the waters The land where our forefathers swore to grow and do exploit but the land seems to be heading to a place 'Titled' - THERE WAS A NATION CALLED NIGERIA' like the great poet wrote of her 'Things Fall Apart' oh Nigeria, the land I live to Grow in stature and wisdom I still believe in you. Nigeria ' the land prophesied to be milk and honey' The Giant of The black continent I still believe in your people I still believe in your future I still believe in your peace and unity I still believe in you Yes in you my Dear Niger-Area in you my dear NIGERIA |
I'm beginning to love all dis moves, |
^^^ I don't know if this guy called 'freeman' and the so called INTROVERT has any bet in place....this one wey be say FTC dey worry una like pupu... I don't just understand the two of you ......may God save us in Nigeria Nigeria ' the land prophesied to be milk and honey' The Giant of The black continent I still believe in your people I still believe in your future I still believe in your peace and unity I still believe in you Yes in you my Dear Niger-Area in you my dear NIGERIA |
fayose given apc headache since amalgamation.! |
The Trent can confirm that Mr. Gordon Obua, former Chief Security Officer to President Goodluck Jonathan has passed away in the custody of Department of Security Services (DSS) in its Abuja Headquarters where he had been detained since Thursday, July 16, 2015 on the orders of President Muhammadu Buhari. Sources who have been monitoring the situation have confirmed Obua’s passing to The Trent. Obua, who was being detained by the DSS in an underground dungeon for undisclosed reasons was being denied access to his lawyers, family, and his doctors on the orders of the new Director General of the DSS, Lawal Musa, which serves as Nigeria’s secret police. Our sources say Obua’s remains are still in the custody of the DSS at the time of filing this report. This is a developing story and we shall be updating you later http://www.thetrentonline.com/breaking-news-former-cso-to-president-jonathan-gordon-obua-dies-in-sss-custody/?utm_content=bufferfc341&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer I pray this is not true
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wengerjay:add the advance team, and let's know their total amount |
State Governors got N9.6trn from FAAC in 4 years CONTRARY to state governors’ claims of paucity of funds to pay workers’ salaries and run their governments, it has emerged that state governments received well over N9,629,440,575,160.42 in the last four years. That figure represented 26.72 per cent of their share from the Federation Account and proceeds of the Value Added Tax, VAT. State governors also received a separate 20.60 per cent of the Federation Account revenue as well as the local governments share of the VAT, in accordance with the Joint Accounts Provisions of the constitution. The local governments were allocated an average of about N120 million each within the period under review but the funds were usually “annexed” by governors who gave local government chairmen whatever amounts they (governors) liked. The figure was also separate from the states’ internally generated revenue. The amount varies from state to state. The breakdown An analysis of the receipts by geopolitical zones indicated that the oil-rich South-South got the highest revenue from the central coffer with N3,435,082,465,812.34, followed by the North-West region which got N1,589,955,159,981.08. South-West came third with N1,372,266,936,693.85, followed by the North-East which received N1,159,089,156,240.80. The North-Central and the South-East got the least allocations among the regions. North Central got N1,116, 758, 071, 909.96; while the South East kept the rear with N 957, 248, 784, 523.49. State-by-state breakdown On a state-by-state basis, Akwa Ibom had the highest allocation of N932 billion; Rivers, N792 billion; Delta, N 714 billion; Bayelsa was fourth on the line with N587 billion. Lagos and Kano had the highest allocations among the non-oil producing states. They had N404.3 billion and N303.3 billion, respectively. Others were: Kaduna, N286 billion; Ondo, N259.507 billion; Kastina N229.702 billion; Borno, N226.802 billion; Oyo, N218. 223 billion; Enugu, N216.612 billion; Edo, N214.288 billion; Bauchi, N 214.135 billion; Imo, N208. 208 billion; Jigawa, N202. 792 billion; Niger, N201.844 billion; Plateau, N197.623 billion; Abia, N195.963 billion; Cross River, N195. 937 billion; and Anambra, N 195.862 billion. The rest were: Sokoto, N194.813 billion; Benue, N194.260 billion; Kogi, N193.865 billion; Kebbi, N192. 902 billion; Adamawa, N188.487 billion; Ogun, N187.787 billion; Yobe, N186. 674 billion; Taraba, N185.573 billion; Zamfara, N180. 473 billion; Kwara, N170. 413 billion; Nasarawa, N157.790 billion; Gombe, N157.415 billion; Osun, N154. 780 billion; and Ekiti, N147.691 billion. Ebonyi State had the least allocation of N140.602 billion but interestingly was one of the states that regularly paid its workers’ salaries. A report of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, last month indicated that most of the 36 states of the federation were owing workers’ salaries arrears with some owing as much as seven months. States that were up to date in the payment of their salaries were: Adamawa, Anambra, Bayelsa, Borno, Delta, Edo, Gombe, Kaduna, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Sokoto, Taraba and Ebonyi. The plight of local government workers is the worst, as some of them have not been paid for well over eight months credit: www.vanguardngr.com Cc: lalasticlala |
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RIP to him The wheels that once went down will rise up again. Nigeria will rise up for its course again Nigeria will surely fly it's flag up again… The labour of her HERO past shall not be in vain. Nigeria will get better one day. and the day is come, the day is here.. the day is now, it will be like a dream when the Lord will turn her captivity and misery around. Her people will be like those that dream. Political Freedom Fighters. PFF
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The wheels that once went down will rise up again. Nigeria will rise up for its course again Nigeria will surely fly it's flag up again… Nigeria will get better one day. and the day is come now.. |
talentedjoe:happy birthday, enjoy a brighter future. |
There is a new sheriff with a bad omen in town, with all dis daily tragic news. we elected a bad sheriff with a bad omen...rip. lord have mercy |
funny guy |
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issokay, for this move America will start getting angry
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lord have mercy |
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