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idupaul:faith is too powerful that it will make u do or bilieve anything ... That ur comon sense will reject with a heart beat |
peacesamuel94:bros stop beating around the bush and explain .... Since u dey defend him e mean say u get knowlege so tell us ... If not u re just a gulible church goer who is being brain wash |
JonSnow:shekau in the makin |
lonecat:the suspect name is mr christian mbachi...... And it is fully documented ... If only u go tru the post ..... Smh for delibrate dumbness |
lonecat:the suspect name is mr christian mbachi...... And it is fully documented ... If only u go tru ..... Smh for delibrate dumbness |
pacino26:hehehe y dont u hold ur tickets nd shove it where the sun dont shine ![]() |
pacino26:lie lie anything good will boil ur heart ...... |
Mujaheeeden:which almajiri schl ? So u consider almajiri sch as an archivement smh...... |
EternalTruths:pls kindly tell me where the drunken master was fixing in the north.......... ? Liars |
Estharfabian:hehehe u ehn......... |
hehehe lawful rape |
Naughtytboy:lol na u supose ugrade ur brain mey him dey understand irony or sarchasm |
BrightEye:chai!!! Kamma idan ka aje kwaryan gyada a gefe ![]() |
i already like the guy behind that efcc handle |
good for her some oloshos dey here they form godfobid...... na to open yansh give na him dey sabi,...... |
mtswwwww |
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jahaha |
ahahn seun........ |
wicked |
juman:SMH for u .... So is there anything on the title that points to this present administration? |
Members of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), would begin a three-day nationwide warning strike by January 9, 2017, against the anti-labour practice of International Oil Companies (IOCs). The South-West chairman of the union, Alhaji Tokunbo, told newsmen in Lagos that the warning strike was inevitable because all other options had failed. According to Korodo, “We are not gaining anything by going on strike because it is not a joyful thing but as a union, we have to protect and fight for the welfare of our members. “We have sensitised the public and also seek the intervention of the Federal Government over the anti-labour activities of the IOCs on our members but we are not getting results. “Our members that put in their best within the duration of time they worked were not paid their severance packages by their employers when they sacked them. “This is a big slap and it will not be allowed. What they are practising here in Nigeria, they cannot practise in their countries, so that is why we say enough is enough. We will take the bull by the horn,’’ he said. The chairman said that what led to the planned warning strike was inherited by the present administration, while some occurred within the same government. He said: “Two hundred and fifty members of our union were affected by the divestment by Chevron Nigeria Ltd., in the South-East. “And this is giving us a serious concern because they cannot feed their families. The Minister of Labour, Sen. Chris Ngige, asked all parties to maintain the status-quo ante and we complied because we respect the authority. But the IOCs seem to be above the law or more powerful than the government; they failed to maintain the status-quo ante being amicably agreed to both parties. “Chevron had to tell our 250 members that their contract with it was no more binding on it because it cannot trace the company that employed them as contract workers for it. The minister said that Chevron had to pay the sacked workers but its management refused to comply. It got to a time when Sen.Ngige called for a meeting in Abuja to mediate; at times its representatives would not show up. “We would risk our lives and resources to Abuja, no IOCs member would come. “Even when their representatives came, they would be those without a mandate to represent the organization just to frustrate the discussion,’’ he said. He alleged that all other IOCs in the country were involved in these anti-labour practices. “We do not want the public to see the strike as if we are unnecessarily punishing Nigerians. “That’s why we are using this period to protest by asking tanker drivers to hang green leaves on their trucks and our members to wear red cloth. “By next year, if our grievances are not addressed within this period, we will proceed on a three-day warning strike. If the government and people concerned are not able to apprehend and resolve it, we may be forced to turn the strike into an indefinite one,’’ he said. www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/nupeng-to-go-on-nationwide-strike/ |
juman:read through pls b4 u comment it mks u look dumb |
At least 18 farmers are believed to have been hacked to death by unknown assailants at Dan-anacha in Gassol Local Government Area of Taraba in the early hours of Sunday. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the killings are one of the series of bloody attacks in the state. Most of the farmers were killed on their farms. The State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr David Misal, who confirmed the incident, said that the police would soon release the casualty figure. “Actually, I cannot lie to you there are casualties, but we will release the figures later after we might have finish combing the area. “It was an undercover attack by some unidentified people in the area,” Misal said. He said the police would soon conduct a thorough search for the perpetrators of the wicked act through intelligence gathering. The acting Chairman of Concerned Taraba Tiv Youth Frontier, Mr Dooior Torkula, said a total of 18 persons were killed in separate attacks. Torkula said the frontier recovered 12 corpses in Dan-Anacha shortly after the attacks. According to him, four bodies were recovered from the Borno- Kruku road on the outskirts of Dan-Anacha, while two other corpses were recovered in their farms. He alleged that the attackers broke into most of the victims’ houses while they slept and murdered them. He further said that 18 other persons were left badly injured. The acting chairman said the bodies were recovered at about 3am on Sunday. Torkula said calm had returned to the area following the arrival of armed mobile policemen. The policemen are currently patrolling the area to ensure law and order. |
Lagos – Dr Atiku Abubakar, Managing Director, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), on Sunday said that about 130 power transmission projects have been abandoned across the country since 2002 due to inadequate funds to execute them. Abubakar disclosed this at the electricity customers’ forum organised by the Eko Electricity Distribution Plc., in Lagos. He said that the incumbent administration would ensure the execution of the projects with a view to enabling the power sector add value to the lives of Nigerians. He said the Omotosho/Egbin 330/11 KVA line , which is one of the projects, would be given priority attention in the 2017 budget. “We have the capacity to generate 7, 500 megawatts of electricity but we are faced with issues of gas challenge. “The country power generation hovers between 3,000 megawatts and 3,300 megawatts due to challenge caused by inadequate gas supply,’’ he said. Abubakar, however, regretted that the development could not be attained now causing generation to shrink to about 300 megawatts due to gas constraint in the country. According to him, the incumbent government is determined to turn the challenges to opportunities which would spur the growth of the sector. In his remarks, the chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Power, Mr Daniel Asuquo, emphasised that the lower chamber was cooperating with the Federal Government to ensure the growth of the nation’s power sector. Asuquo commended the new owners of Eko Electricity Distribution Company on the initiatives taken to improve the quantity, quality and reliability of power supply to its customers within its network despite the shortfall in power allocation from the national grid. He said the initiative by the company to source supplementary power through embedded generation options would guarantee greater stability of supply. Asuquo said it would also reduce the DISCO’s Aggregate Technical, Commercial and Collections Loss, ATC&C; he said and urged the company to improve on its metering system. He said that Eko Electricity Distribution had mopped up excess power from existing captive generation within its licence area and entered into bilateral agreements with Independent Power Providers for power generation. This, he said, had enhanced quality service delivery to its customers, adding that the firm should improve on its metering of customers. He said that the embedded generation options being explored by the DISCO would not only improve revenue collection efficiency, it would improve its distribution network and overall performance through the initiative. The Head, Consumer Affairs, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Mr Hardley Blue- Jack, assured the agency’s customers of its desire to make the power sector works through appropriate regulations which should be strictly adhered to by both service providers in the sector and the consumers. Also speaking, the Managing Director of Eko Electricity Plc, Mr Oladele Amoda, said that there was no visible investment in the power sector 30 years before selling the assets of the successor companies of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) to private sector. He also said 70 per cent of the assets were in dilapidated form when the assets were sold in 2013, adding that investors had actually spurred the growth of the sector hitherto in spite of the liquidity challenge. He said his company was desirous of giving its best to the customers with a view to satisfying them and providing value addition services. Amoda added that the company had in the last three years metered substantial number of its customers. He said it had also placed order for five hundred transformers in order to ensure steady supply of electricity to customers during the Yuletide. (NAN)www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/serap-drags-senate-un-says-allegations-magu-politically-motivated-2/ |
Gkemz:kip kwayet!!!!! |
slap1:quote me after the match |
patchsk:if u hav read the post u will knw that this ur post its farce.. Which will mk u look less stupid ..... Even with document shown to u ... U opted to look the other way.... I wont be suprise if ur money is wit mmm miraculars |
januzaj:hehehe guy how old re u 12 ? From my post u realy no im refering to igbos cus no sane yoruba will insult an elder |
januzaj:lol....... An ipob talking about bby factory really hillarious.... All wat u said is actually who u re in reality ...... So typical |

? So u consider almajiri sch as an archivement smh......