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The question is, is there any time Nigeria wasn’t in recession? |
It’s merely just a switch in career. |
The Rivers State Police Command wishes to inform the general public and indeed residents of the State, that security has been beefed up in the State as INEC commences the collation of the Gubernatorial and House of Assembly Election Results, scheduled to begin today 2nd April, 2019. The State Commissioner of Police and the Chairman of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES), CP Usman .A. Belel, after a meeting of the Agency and other bodies superintending over the Elections, agreed to put in place adequate security measures, to ensure that the entire process is transparent and seamlessly carried out. Part of the security measures put in place, as agreed by the Agencies, include: i. Massive deployments of Police Personnel and other Sister Security Agencies to the venue and the outer perimeter of the Collation Centre. ii. Total closure of the PH/Aba Express Road, the stretch from the Waterlines to the GRA junctions, both in and outwards of the roads. Diversions only, to Olu Obasanjo and Polo Club Roads. iii. The Commissioner of Police, has noted with concern, the temporary hardship the closure will occasion and hereby appeals to the public to show understanding and bear with us, as the closure is done in the overall interest of the public and intended to provide conducive atmosphere for the Collation Exercise. iiii. Politicians, Candidates and indeed unauthorized persons are seriously warned to stay clear from the Collation Centre, as any person or group whose act or omission undermines the process will be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the Electoral Act. Once again, the CP wishes to reiterate the Command’s avowed determination to provide adequate security for the resumed Collation Exercise and ensure that the process is open, credible and stands the test of time. We therefore solicit your unalloyed cooperation and support, as we collectively prosecute the last lap of this all important National assignment. DSP NNAMDI OMONI POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER FOR: COMMISIONER OF POLICE RIVERS STATE COMMAND PORT HARCOURT 08033396538 |
Seriously? |
fleeter001:Lol. I see am too, I for nearly confuse. |
All the vacancies I'm interested in are in Borno. Biko where my slippers, e reach to run... |
Ejimagift:Please it's have not has ![]() |
This car is currently burning along Igwuruta/Airport Road, Rivers State. The fire was so intense that I didn't recognise the make or model of the car. Sincere sympathy to the owner of the car who was just standing and watching his car burn.
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Please you guys should help. My guy love his girlfriend so much but her mouth odour is just too much for him to stand anymore, what does he do? She has a huge paying job with cars & properties, she's pretty hot in any way a guy can think of, she takes wonderful care of my friend & they're planning that they'll settled down after my friends MSc. The only problem now is the pungent mouth odour she's got and all medications/toothpastes have proved abortive. PLEASE HELP!!! |
By Simeon Nwakaudu Without doubt, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike is about the most outstanding governor of the first one hundred days of this era.This is validated by facts. His predecessor, Chief Rotimi Amaechi has bragged at a public function few days to the expiration of his administration that Wike would fail to deliver. Hear Amaechi celebrating his wish for Governor Wike during a thanksgiving service held by the Greater Together Campaign Organisation (GTCO), the campaign outfit of the Rivers All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dr. Dakuku Peterside. : “ I think Nyesom Wike is coming, we are waiting. He will look for money for salary; there is none. But when he pays out salary, we will see if any of them can do what we did in this state, whether they can build the schools, the roads, even to get a loan’’. It was under this precarious situation planned that Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike took up the reins of leadership. It was a very gloomy period. The courts were closed, the State Assembly crippled, the state bureaucracy in coma, the roads were death traps and insecurity was at its worst imaginable level. Civil servants were owed for two months, pensioners owed for six months and the entire Port Harcourt City was a huge dump site because Amaechi owed refuse clearing service providers several months of unpaid fees running into billions. Worse still, the former Governor did not hand over any documents, refusing to set up a transition committee to interface with the then incoming administration. As an apostle of the “Talk na Do” political philosophy, Governor Wike refused to be cowed by the political booby traps set for him. He was elected because the people believed in his capacity to surmount the obstacles of treachery and looting of state resources as exemplified by the immediate past administration. All through the campaign trail, the song was the same in all languages – “Wike na talk na do.” The governor himself amplified it at every spot- both at the riverine and upland communities. “My word is my bond. What I say I will do. With 100 days of his exemplary administration, the people have realised that they were right to have chosen the “talk na do”, philosophy. On his very first day in office, Wike revived the Judiciary, initiated operation zero potholes and kick-started the process of rebuilding the state civil service. On June 1, he swore in the State Acting Chief Judge and the State Acting President of the Customary Court of Appeal. It was also on June 1 that he proclaimed the State House of Assembly at the Assembly Complex. Governor Wike has instituted constitutional separation of powers in the state with all arms of government functioning optimally. Indeed, former Governor Amaechi had to use the State High Court recently, even though he shut it down for one year. The Rivers State House of Assembly is now one of the most active in the country, passing critical bills and doing legislative business at its complex. Today, Rivers State is now a huge construction site. The economy had been kick-started and the State is working again. Two construction giants, Julius Berger and CCECC are handling the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Port Harcourt roads which spans two local government areas with a great percentage of the state’s population and economic infrastructure. The success recorded so far is mindboggling. This is because, Amaechi had hinged his non-performance on the constant rains in Port Harcourt. Now, Wike has redefined project execution in Rivers State. Even under the rains, the roads are springing to life. Areas such as Diobu, Borokiri, Iwofe road, GRA, Akpajo, Eliopranwo, Tombia extension, Eagle Island and other key communities in the state capital. Several other construction companies are working on roads in different parts of the state to open up the state to the rest of the country. Governor Wike initiated critical intervention into the reconstruction of the Eleme Junction to Onne Junction of the East West road leading to the Onne sea port. The once deplorable road is now motorable and work is still ongoing. He has done same for the Industry/NPA road to the Port in Port Harcourt City. These interventions to rehabilitate two key Federal roads are in line with his promise to make the ports functional for the economic revival of Rivers State. The Abonnema -Obonoma link road in Akuku-Toru LGA has been completed, while work on Andoni-Opobo unity road and well as the Trans-Kalabari road is billed to commence shortly. Through the Greater Port Harcourt Development Authority, he has started the construction of a facility to move auto-mechanics and spare parts dealers out of the city centre to further beautify Port Harcourt. Within his first 100 days, Wike strengthened the security architecture of the state. He intervened in the equipping of the police and other security agencies, supplying 64 security vans with high class communication gadgets to track down criminals. Beyond the donation of the vehicles, Wike initiated a compensation scheme where families of security agents who die in active service fighting criminals will receive N5million while residents who supply credible information that will lead to the arrest of kidnappers, armed robbers and cultists will get N1million. The governor sent the state anti-kidnapping bill to the State Assembly, which has been been passed and assented to by him. In the housing sector, Wike has completed the Iriebe Housing Estate of 50 units of two and three bedroom flats. He will replicate this model across the state. For the first time in many years, Rivers State hosted an international football match. It hosted the U23 match Olympic qualifier between Nigeria and Congo. It has been given the hosting rights of three Super Eagles matches beginning with the match against Tanzania. He has cleared the backlog of salaries of Sharks and Dolphin Football Clubs players. Within this period, he has commenced the process of rehabilitating prominent schools across the state. In that regard, he has completed the hitherto abandoned state of the art Law Faculty Building at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology. .Nwakaudu is Special Assistant (Media) to the Rivers State Governor http://sunnewsonline.com/new/wikes-eventful-100-days/ |
Unlike what a lot of people thought, Wike is making Rivers people proud. |
By Simeon Nwakaudu Without doubt, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike is about the most outstanding governor of the first one hundred days of this era.This is validated by facts. His predecessor, Chief Rotimi Amaechi has bragged at a public function few days to the expiration of his administration that Wike would fail to deliver. Hear Amaechi celebrating his wish for Governor Wike during a thanksgiving service held by the Greater Together Campaign Organisation (GTCO), the campaign outfit of the Rivers All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dr. Dakuku Peterside. : “ I think Nyesom Wike is coming, we are waiting. He will look for money for salary; there is none. But when he pays out salary, we will see if any of them can do what we did in this state, whether they can build the schools, the roads, even to get a loan’’. It was under this precarious situation planned that Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike took up the reins of leadership. It was a very gloomy period. The courts were closed, the State Assembly crippled, the state bureaucracy in coma, the roads were death traps and insecurity was at its worst imaginable level. Civil servants were owed for two months, pensioners owed for six months and the entire Port Harcourt City was a huge dump site because Amaechi owed refuse clearing service providers several months of unpaid fees running into billions. Worse still, the former Governor did not hand over any documents, refusing to set up a transition committee to interface with the then incoming administration. As an apostle of the “Talk na Do” political philosophy, Governor Wike refused to be cowed by the political booby traps set for him. He was elected because the people believed in his capacity to surmount the obstacles of treachery and looting of state resources as exemplified by the immediate past administration. All through the campaign trail, the song was the same in all languages – “Wike na talk na do.” The governor himself amplified it at every spot- both at the riverine and upland communities. “My word is my bond. What I say I will do. With 100 days of his exemplary administration, the people have realised that they were right to have chosen the “talk na do”, philosophy. On his very first day in office, Wike revived the Judiciary, initiated operation zero potholes and kick-started the process of rebuilding the state civil service. On June 1, he swore in the State Acting Chief Judge and the State Acting President of the Customary Court of Appeal. It was also on June 1 that he proclaimed the State House of Assembly at the Assembly Complex. Governor Wike has instituted constitutional separation of powers in the state with all arms of government functioning optimally. Indeed, former Governor Amaechi had to use the State High Court recently, even though he shut it down for one year. The Rivers State House of Assembly is now one of the most active in the country, passing critical bills and doing legislative business at its complex. Today, Rivers State is now a huge construction site. The economy had been kick-started and the State is working again. Two construction giants, Julius Berger and CCECC are handling the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Port Harcourt roads which spans two local government areas with a great percentage of the state’s population and economic infrastructure. The success recorded so far is mindboggling. This is because, Amaechi had hinged his non-performance on the constant rains in Port Harcourt. Now, Wike has redefined project execution in Rivers State. Even under the rains, the roads are springing to life. Areas such as Diobu, Borokiri, Iwofe road, GRA, Akpajo, Eliopranwo, Tombia extension, Eagle Island and other key communities in the state capital. Several other construction companies are working on roads in different parts of the state to open up the state to the rest of the country. Governor Wike initiated critical intervention into the reconstruction of the Eleme Junction to Onne Junction of the East West road leading to the Onne sea port. The once deplorable road is now motorable and work is still ongoing. He has done same for the Industry/NPA road to the Port in Port Harcourt City. These interventions to rehabilitate two key Federal roads are in line with his promise to make the ports functional for the economic revival of Rivers State. The Abonnema -Obonoma link road in Akuku-Toru LGA has been completed, while work on Andoni-Opobo unity road and well as the Trans-Kalabari road is billed to commence shortly. Through the Greater Port Harcourt Development Authority, he has started the construction of a facility to move auto-mechanics and spare parts dealers out of the city centre to further beautify Port Harcourt. Within his first 100 days, Wike strengthened the security architecture of the state. He intervened in the equipping of the police and other security agencies, supplying 64 security vans with high class communication gadgets to track down criminals. Beyond the donation of the vehicles, Wike initiated a compensation scheme where families of security agents who die in active service fighting criminals will receive N5million while residents who supply credible information that will lead to the arrest of kidnappers, armed robbers and cultists will get N1million. The governor sent the state anti-kidnapping bill to the State Assembly, which has been been passed and assented to by him. In the housing sector, Wike has completed the Iriebe Housing Estate of 50 units of two and three bedroom flats. He will replicate this model across the state. For the first time in many years, Rivers State hosted an international football match. It hosted the U23 match Olympic qualifier between Nigeria and Congo. It has been given the hosting rights of three Super Eagles matches beginning with the match against Tanzania. He has cleared the backlog of salaries of Sharks and Dolphin Football Clubs players. Within this period, he has commenced the process of rehabilitating prominent schools across the state. In that regard, he has completed the hitherto abandoned state of the art Law Faculty Building at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology. .Nwakaudu is Special Assistant (Media) to the Rivers State Governor |
Computers have simplified our life to a great extent. Things that were impossible earlier can now be completed instantly thanks to computers. However, this does not mean that a PC is all work and no play. Here are some of the best tricks you can try out on your Windows-based computer: Have fun with Notepad If you think that Notepad is just a basic text editor, then, you will be amazed by its capabilities. You can use Notepad to create everything from personalized logs to harmless viruses that are incredibly annoying. Go see this post to know just how useful Notepad is. Command prompt too has some tricks up its sleeves If you think that the Command prompt is a boring old program that no one uses, you are making a huge mistake. It can be used for everything from watching ASCII Star Wars to making folders that you cannot delete. See this post to know about all the cool stuff you can do with the Windows Use Keyboard shortcuts to get work done in no time If you are tired of having to alternate between your mouse and keyboard to operate your Windows computer, you would love to know these really useful keyboard shortcuts which greatly increase your speed and efficiency. See this post for details. Make your computer speak what you type You can use your PC’s built in features and some VBScript magic to create a simple program that will make your computer speak whatever you input to it. Enter the right words and you could imitate a real conversation. Head over to this post to talk with your PC. Make your computer greet you every time you start Windows A simple modification in the previous trick will make your computer welcome you in its own mechanical voice every time you log onto Windows. This is achieved by placing the VBS script responsible for making your computer talk in the Start up folder. Read this post to have a computer said welcome. Find your computer’s gender Want to know if your PC is a male or a female? Simple. Try the previous trick to know if your computer is a ‘he’ or a ‘she’. On a serious note, this depends upon the voice you have selected in Microsoft Text to Speech options. Lock folders with password If you have important personal files that you do not want other people to see, you can hide them in a password protected folder to prevent unwanted users from seeing them. Go see this post to hide your personal files effectively. Change your processor’s name If you are bored of your old processor and want a new one with a staggering name, you will definitely want to see this trick which allows you to change its name to something extraordinary to make your PC special. – tweakandtrick.com |
Nice one. He's spending responsibly... |
Google should be ur help on this. |
The bearer of the account number should be tried & jailed. |
hmmmmm |
Thou shall not give a new 10 commandments. |
I don't just pray its well with u, I also fast too. |
This only happens when ur 5 years old niece plans ur wedding... |
U should ask the owner if he was in coma |
Sure... |
How much? |
Well, he hasn't exceeded my expectations. Phyno try harder. |
Congratulation to her... |
A pit bull dog that cut off the head of its owner in India recently. Please beware of dogs.
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nnachukz:Things like? |
The scene where the womans dead husband appears to hear to scare her....#Nollywood. |
My point is that, they're a thousand and more things students of Elect/elect should be able to do. |
Does Electrical/Electronic Engineering in our Nigerian institutions only mean fixing bulbs & climbing electrical poles?
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Guy, Akwa Ibom State should top that list. Have you even been to those states you mentioned? #Naija. |
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