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POVERTY NA CURES O. NA BAD DISEASE. ENO DEY ALLOW PERSON THINK STRAIGHT AT ALL. MAY GOD DELIVER US FROM THE BONDAGE OF POVERTY |
WOW, OGA JONAH DON FRESH WELL WELL. AFTER MAY 29 MAKE HIM GO UK GO COOL OFF FIRST. BUHARI LOOKS TENSE-UP. NA ONLY GOD GO HELPAM ![]() |
HAHAHAHA! THE GUY THINK SAY 9JA STILL BE LIKE THOSE DARK OLD AGES WHERE ACCESS TO INFORMATION WAS LIMITED. THINK LIKE A 21 CENTURY PRESIDO MEN! |
PLEASE INFORM HIM THAT HE IS STILL OWING RIVERS STATE CIVIL SERVANTS 2 MONTHS SALARY. HE HAS TO PAY ASAP SO WE CAN HAVE TRANSPORT TO GO HEAR WHAT HE WILL TELL US ON MAY FIRST AT ISAAC BORO PARK MILE 1 ![]() |
TALKAM AGAIN! YOU SAY YOU WAN RUN PIPE FROM WHERE TO WHERE? RUN YOUR PIPE FROM DAURA TO LAGOS PLEASE. ![]() |
I LIVE IN CALABAR. WHENEVER AM GOING TO PH I ENJOY GOOD ROAD FROM CALABAR THROUGH AKWA IBOM BUT ALWAYS FEEL SAD ONCE WE GET TO ABIA STATE. ABIA STATE SEEMS TO ME TO BE A CURSE STATE. FIAAAA!!!! NA SO THIS IKPEA MAN GO STILL DO. PRAISE GOD AM NOT AN ABIAN. |
AND HE IS OWING 2 MONTHS WORKERS SALARY |
THERE IS GOD O!!!! THERE IS GOD O!!!! THERE IS GOD O!!!! THERE IS GOD O!!!! |
BUT THIS ACT ISN'T A MATURE ONE JARE! UPON ALL THE NAMES WE CALLED GEJ AND THE MANY NAMES THAT OBJ NAMED HIM, HE IS STILL SMILING AND SHAKING HANDS WITH HIM. THATS MATURITY. BUHARI ISN'T STILL MATURE AT 73. |
EVEN IF BUT BUHARI SHOULD MAKE SURE NO GOVERNOR IS OWING ANY OUTSTANDING SALARY. RIVERS STATE IS OWING 2 MONTHS IF NOT MORE |
HE SHOULD PAY THE 2 MONTHS SALARY HE IS OWING RIVERS STATE CIVIL SERVANTS. OR CAN HE SAY THAT HE HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE ALLOCATION? BABA NO GO PROBAM? |
Keneking:Thursday, April 23, 2015 GEJ is a good man! Sues Senate, House of Reps over Constitution Amendments President Jonathan is a good man. He's just a month away from leaving as president of Nigeria and he could have signed this constitutional amendment bill that doesn't particularly concern him anymore but he refused to. For those who don't know what's going on, let me break it down to the best of my ability. Lol. So, the Nigerian Senate is trying to amend the 1999 constitution to the effect that it will whittle down some executive powers of the President and give more power to the legislature and judiciary. If amended, it means there are some decisions and actions the president can't take without the consent of the National Assemly and there will be decisions the National Assembly can take without the consent of the president. Like I said, GEJ could sign this and walk away but instead he refused to sign it. He wrote a 7-page letter to the Senate explaining why he declined to sign the document into law. "In view of the foregoing and absence of credible evidence that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Fourth Alteration) Act 2015 satisfied the strict requirements of Section 9(3) of the 1999 Constitution, it will be unconstitutional for me to assent to it. I therefore withhold my assent and accordingly remit Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Fourth Alteration) Act 2015 to the Senate /House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” But now, the National Assembly is saying that after 30 days, if the president doesn't sign the doc, they will override his veto. Meaning that they will give themselves the power to amend the constitution without the president's signature. Now the federal government has instituted a suit at the Supreme Court to nullify the proposed amendments to the 1999 Constitution |
LasgidyPort:GEJ is a good man! Sues Senate, House of Reps over Constitution Amendments President Jonathan is a good man. He's just a month away from leaving as president of Nigeria and he could have signed this constitutional amendment bill that doesn't particularly concern him anymore but he refused to. For those who don't know what's going on, let me break it down to the best of my ability. Lol. So, the Nigerian Senate is trying to amend the 1999 constitution to the effect that it will whittle down some executive powers of the President and give more power to the legislature and judiciary. If amended, it means there are some decisions and actions the president can't take without the consent of the National Assemly and there will be decisions the National Assembly can take without the consent of the president. Like I said, GEJ could sign this and walk away but instead he refused to sign it. He wrote a 7-page letter to the Senate explaining why he declined to sign the document into law. "In view of the foregoing and absence of credible evidence that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Fourth Alteration) Act 2015 satisfied the strict requirements of Section 9(3) of the 1999 Constitution, it will be unconstitutional for me to assent to it. I therefore withhold my assent and accordingly remit Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Fourth Alteration) Act 2015 to the Senate /House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” But now, the National Assembly is saying that after 30 days, if the president doesn't sign the doc, they will override his veto. Meaning that they will give themselves the power to amend the constitution without the president's signature. Now the federal government has instituted a suit at the Supreme Court to nullify the proposed amendments to the 1999 Constitution |
adegunwa4real:GEJ is a good man! Sues Senate, House of Reps over Constitution Amendments President Jonathan is a good man. He's just a month away from leaving as president of Nigeria and he could have signed this constitutional amendment bill that doesn't particularly concern him anymore but he refused to. For those who don't know what's going on, let me break it down to the best of my ability. Lol. So, the Nigerian Senate is trying to amend the 1999 constitution to the effect that it will whittle down some executive powers of the President and give more power to the legislature and judiciary. If amended, it means there are some decisions and actions the president can't take without the consent of the National Assemly and there will be decisions the National Assembly can take without the consent of the president. Like I said, GEJ could sign this and walk away but instead he refused to sign it. He wrote a 7-page letter to the Senate explaining why he declined to sign the document into law. "In view of the foregoing and absence of credible evidence that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Fourth Alteration) Act 2015 satisfied the strict requirements of Section 9(3) of the 1999 Constitution, it will be unconstitutional for me to assent to it. I therefore withhold my assent and accordingly remit Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Fourth Alteration) Act 2015 to the Senate /House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” But now, the National Assembly is saying that after 30 days, if the president doesn't sign the doc, they will override his veto. Meaning that they will give themselves the power to amend the constitution without the president's signature. Now the federal government has instituted a suit at the Supreme Court to nullify the proposed amendments to the 1999 Constitution |
THOU SHALL NOT STEAL. IT IS A SACRED COMMANDMENT. THEY HAVE THIS KIND OF MONEY YET THEY ARE NOT PAYING CIVIL SERVANTS. AS THEY CONTINUE TO SUFFER NIGERIANS, LET THEIR LIVES BE FILLED WITH SUFFERINGS. AS THEY EAT AND INVEST THAT STOLEN MONEY, THEY EAT AND INVEST INCURABLE DISEASES INTO THEIR BODIES. |
START WITH THE BABOON WILL SOAK BLOOD IGBO WILL BE DRAWN IN THE LAGOON STONE THEM TO DEATH WE WILL FORM A PARALLEL GOVERNMENT ETC. DON'T BE ONE-SIDED BECAUSE YOU ARE ABOUT TO CALL FOR WAR. |
OUR POLITICIANS ARE VERY WICKED AND HEARTLESS. THAT IS WHY THEY WILL RECEIVE INCURABLE DECEASES AND THEIR STOLEN MONEY SHALL BE USELESS. ARE OUR GOVERNORS NOT RECEIVING MONTHLY ALLOCATION? WHY WILL SOME ONE WORK ON EMPTY STOMACH AND AT THE END NOT GET PAID? TODAY, I CURSE ALL THE STATE GOVERNORS AND THE PRESIDENT WHO HAVE REFUSE TO PAY THEIR WORKERS SALARY IN NIGERIA. CURSE SHALL BE THE FRUIT OF THY BODY AND THE LABOR OF THY HANDS. WHEN YOU FEEL YOU HAVE ARRIVE AND ARE SUCCESSFUL THOU SHALL BE CUT-OFF. Jeremiah 22:13 Woe unto him that buildeth his house by unrighteousness, and his chambers by wrong; that useth his neighbour's service without wages, and giveth him not for his work; ![]() Leviticus 19:13 Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbour, neither rob him: the wages of him that is hired shall not abide with thee all night until the morning. |
THERE IS ONLY ONE THING THAT COMES TO MIND WHEN YOU JOIN THE NIGERIA POLICE. WHO CAN TELL ME? ![]() |
Proverbs 4:23 Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. Sin, before it is committed is first conceived in the heart. Before you commit fornication, adultery, steal etc is first conceived in the heart. That is why you have to guard the thought that comes into your heart. One of the strategy of the devil is to convince your you from your heart. Once you give in to his suggestion you have committed the sin already. Be wise and be very careful. We are in the last days. The devil wants to take you with him to hell. God bless you ![]() |
Ecclesiastes 8:11 Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil. Mens heart always think evil |
Jegamysine |
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA SAI BABA! |
1. Promotion and practice of true democracy by creating an enabling environment where people from diverse backgrounds and with divergent views and opinions can be accommodated. Under the watch of Goodluck Jonathan administration, the APC was registered by INEC as a mega opposition party big enough to challenge the PDP at both state and national levels. This would have been unthinkable some years back. 2. Conduct of free and fair elections in the country, including the 2011 poll which was adjudged to be the most credible election of its magnitude that has ever been conducted in the country, though it was not without its flaws. Unlike in other administrations, the Goodluck Jonathan administration has given a free hand to the country’s electoral umpire, INEC, to perform its statutory duties. Advertisement 3. Relative non-interference with electoral and judicial matters. This is evident in the number of governorship elections that have been won both at the polls and in the court by opposition parties in Anambra, Imo, Osun states, among others. 4. Liberalization of the press and guaranteeing the freedom of speech in a country where the stifling of the press and suppression of the citizens’ right to freedom of speech used to be the norm, a legacy of over 30 years of military rule. The existence of vocal anti-government media houses and critics would have culminated in some high-profile assassinations some years back, but today citizens are free to air their views whenever and wherever they like just like any other sane country. 5. Opening up of Nigeria to the global business community and becoming Africa’s number one destination of foreign investors. In the first six months of 2014, a total of US$9.70 billion or N1.51 trillion flowed into the national economy as foreign direct investments (FDI). 6. Under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria rebased it’s GDP for the first time in over a decade to become the largest economy in Africa, overtaking South Africa and Egypt in the process. 7. Proceeds from Nigeria’s non-oil exports rose to 2.97 billion by the end of 2013, up from 2.3 billion in 2010. 8. Initiation of the YOUWIN program in 2011. The Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YOUWIN) program aims to generate over 100,000 jobs for innovative unemployed youths across the country in the course of three years. It is currently in its third year. 9. Nigerians are now a step closer to being fully integrated into the international e-commerce community with the approval and reinclusion of Nigeria as one of the Paypal-compliant countries after being banned from using the service at the peak of the advanced fee fraud (419 scams). With Paypal, Nigerians can now pay for goods and services online from anywhere in the world. 10. Goodluck Jonathan administration is the one behind the revival of the dead automotive industry in Nigeria. Global auto giants like Peugeot, Nissan and Hyundai now either assemble or wholly manufacture small cars, Sport Utility Vehicles, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria. In addition to that, Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company (IVM), Nigeria’s flagship indigenous automaker, has begun the sale of their first made-in-Nigeria cars and SUVs in August 2014. 11. Under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria became the first country in West Africa to host the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2014. It was also the most successful World Economic Forum for Africa (WEFA) in history, boasting of a global reach of 2.1 billion people according to estimates. 12. Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote’s net worth increased from US$2.1 billion at the start of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s administration to US$23 billion in 2014, making him Forbes’ richest black person in the world and the overall 26th richest in the world. He attributed this mammoth increase in his monetary worth to Goodluck Jonathan administration favourable economic policies. 13. Construction and beautification of many federal roads in the country, including the Lagos-Benin expressway, Abuja-Lokoja expressway, Enugu-Abakiliki expressway, Onitsha-Owerri highway and most parts of the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway. Also, construction of the second Niger Bridge between Onitsha and Asaba to relieve the pressure on the old Niger Bridge which was completed in December 1965. 14. Revival of the comatose railway system of transportation in the country is happening under the current Goodluck Jonathan administration. 15. Remodelling, beautification and standardization of airports across the country. In addition to that, aircraft from Nigeria are now allowed to fly directly to the United States of America instead of going through many stopovers in Amsterdam and some other European cities along/in the route. The Akanu Ibiam Airport in Enugu was upgradede into an international airport, directly connecting the South-East region of the country to the outside world for the first time since independence. 16. Establishment of nine federal universities across the country in states which previously had no federal degree awarding institution. 17. Computerizing education in the country with the introduction of the computer-based test (CBT) which will be mandatory for all UTME candidates from 2015. 18. Introduction of the Almajiri system of education in the academically disadvantaged Northern parts of the country. 19. Arresting the outbreak of the deadly and highly contagious Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in record time, though it unfortunately claimed some lives at the onset. 20. Transformation of the agricultural sector, so that, in the words of Agriculture minister Akinwumi Adesina, “Nigerians will stop thinking of agriculture just as a means of livelihood, but more as a business.” 21. Nigeria has reduced its food imports by over 40% as of 2013, moving the country closer to self sufficiency in agriculture. 22. Nigeria is the world’s largest producer of cassava with an output of over 45 million metric tonnes in 2014 according to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO). 23. Due to favourable economic policies, Internet penetration in Nigeria has now increased from about 45 million in 2011 to 63 million in 2014, overtaking countries such as the United Kingdom and France in the process. What this means is that more people now use the internet in Nigeria than in the UK and France. 24. As of the second quarter of 2014, the number of registered active telephone lines in Nigeria stood at 130 million out of a total of over 170 million telephone lines. 25. Introduction of the Nigerian electronic identity card (e-ID card), one of the most secure in the world d the largest in Africa. The e-ID card serves as both an international identification module and an electronic payment solution. 26. Introduction of the cashless system which aims to encourage the use of e-payment systems in the country and reduce the volume of physical cash in circulation. 27. Unbundling of the dysfunctional Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) into about 18 profit-driven successor companies. 28. Under the watch of President Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria won the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 19 years in South Africa in February, 2013. 29. Nigeria ended up with 11 gold , 11 silver and 14 bronze medals at the recently concluded 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, finishing 8th in the overall ranking. 30. Women in politics have been given more prominent roles in the current President Goodluck Jonathan administration. A large number of the federal appointees of the Goodluck Jonathan administration are women. They include, but are not limited to, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Miriam Aloma Mukhtar, Nigeria’s first female Chief Justice; Diezani Alison-Madueke; ex-aviation minister Stella Oduah, Joy Ogwu, Nigeria’s representatives at the United Nations; Sarah Jibril; and Viola Onwuliri. The list is not complete READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/291232-goodluck-jonathan-administration.html |
Appreciate the job you have now. Endure and use whatever you earn from it to develop yourself to a level where job will look for you and not you looking for job or invest it into a viable business that you can resign to manage yourself. Don't see your current job as your destination. That's my own view. |
This is the real and dry truth. maybe he will have to increase tax to like 50% to meetup or better not implement it and tell Nigerians that they should be patience or that he never said so as he is used to. period!!! |
Vanity upon Vanity all is Vanity. Its just flesh and blood. same place where messes dey pass, same place wey urine dey pass naim u dey look at as if na something special. fffiiiiiaaaaaaaaa!!!!! |
Bros eeh! Mallam Amaechi name is missing! Sai Baba |
APC = ASSOCIATION OF PAST CRIMINALS |
A P C MEANS ASSOCIATION OF PAST CRIMINALS |




