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adenine02: |
saintkel:Buhari has ear infection. He can't hear you |
straight to hell |
she is so good at what she does. |
In saner climes, the man would have kept it, fed it, build a place where people can see it for fun and then pay him per visit. After eating this now he will go hungry... smh |
But the governors dont miss their salaries and security votes upon all that they have |
I don't even know why Obiano will waste his time proving anything to this Sahara reporters. |
O ga ooo |
There is problem. Nigeria needs to diversify in time or else 2017 will be worse. There is too much hunger in the land already |
Rufus is a fo*l... ode ni Rufus. |
Buhari is unrepentant and he doesn't forgive. The former house whip should stop wasting his saliva. Buhari no fit hear, not when he even has ear problem |
This guy will rather die than not achieve Biafra. I can be sure of that. I commend him anyway. He is really brave |
hmmmmn. Many girls can sing but not of God. True |
Blame yourself |
Bombshell kor Bloodshed ni |
na lie |
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will be paying former Niger Delta militants directly, as the President Muhammadu Buhari resumes amnesty payments. Piriye Kiyaramo, the amnesty programme’s media officer, made the disclosure on Monday in Abuja, stating that the government will also be paying tuition for the ex-militants. “Payments of stipends to the ex-militants resumed this Monday. The payments are done directly from the CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria) to their bank accounts,” Reuters quoted Kiyaramo to have said. “The payment also includes tuition for those studying abroad. Their last payment was in February this year. Now we are clearing all outstanding and the payments.” In February, Nigeria stopped the payments for former militants who agreed under a 2009 amnesty to stop blowing up crude pipelines in exchange for cash, Kiyaramo added. Since the halt in the amnesty programme, Nigeria has recorded over 4,000 pipeline vandalisation activities, crippling the country’s production capacity. Ibe Kachikwu, minister of state for petroleum, says the federal government has been holding talks with Niger Delta Avengers and other militants blowing up pipelines in the region. According to Kachikwu, they militants behind the new attacks on pipelines, are seen as costing Nigeria between 700,000 to 800,000 barrels of crude per day. Each of the former militant is entitled, under the amnesty deal, to N65,000 naira monthly (over three times the country’s minimum wage), in addition to a job training, while those schooling get more money for their tuition. Buhari had initially insisted on cutting the amnesty by two-thirds and limit cash payments in the face of dwindling revenues. On Monday, news broke that three ex-militants being sponsored by the amnesty programme bagged first class degrees from UK universities. https://www.thecable.ng/cbn-to-pay-ex-militants-directly-as-buhari-resumes-amnesty-payments?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ThecableTopStories+%28TheCable+%C2%BB+Top+Stories%29
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Iyanya don give her sense |
Hahahahahahaha. kuku kill me. The guy hug that soldier like when ant sees sugar |
French authorities have shut down around 20 mosques and prayer halls considered to be preaching radical Islam since December, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said on Monday. “There is no place … in France for those who call for and incite hatred in prayer halls or in mosques, and who don’t respect certain republican principles, notably equality between men and women,” the minister said. “That is why I took the decision a few months ago to close mosques through the state of emergency, legal measures or administrative measures. About 20 mosques have been closed, and there will be others.” Cazeneuve was speaking after a meeting with leaders of the French Council of the Muslim Religion. There are some 2,500 mosques and prayer halls in France, about 120 of which are considered to be preaching radical Salafism, a strict Sunni interpretation of Islam. He said that since 2012, 80 people had been expelled from France, and dozens more expulsions were under way, without giving further details. The meeting comes as France struggles with an unprecedented jihadist threat that has seen a raft of terror attacks, most recently a truck massacre in Nice which killed 84, and the murder of a Catholic priest in the Normandy village of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray. The repeat attacks have raised tough questions about security failures, but also about the foreign funding of many mosques. Prime Minister Manuel Valls said last week that he would consider a temporary ban on foreign financing of mosques, urging a “new model” for relations with Islam. Cazeneuve confirmed that authorities were working on a French foundation for Islam which would guarantee total transparency in financing of mosques “with rigorous respect for secular principles.” AFP http://omojuwa.com/2016/08/france-shuts-20-mosques-in-eight-months/ |
NA THIS ANTY THE GUY DEY CARRY... I PITY AM |
Why is it just a fight for women alone. |
tempex88:if it was celestial, will you say the same? |
Really unfortunate. Really hard to do good in Nigeria. Just like all those corporate beggars forming rubbish on Lagos roads |
Please don't take after your father |
Easy way to arrest them by Ambode. But the government should also provide alternatives for the people before making draconian laws that favour no one |
Now, you will see a lot of hypocrites praising and acting all good after demonizing him for years. Especially the management of NFF. |
old age. He should take it easy |
God go keep am. The world is getting crazier by the minute |
Elujoba may be good afterall. or is He doing this to get the job? Time will tell |
AbidoyeI:And who told you I am igbo. You just dey be (jump). Take it or you leave it, this is the trend in Nigeria and all states do this. Na who sabi person dey work pass |