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Na so dem go born pikin full everywhere. Who will take care of these children now |
I know this Area. . .Served in Kriegani. I have deep love for the place, Bros una too violent shaa, if only the children would sitdown and read |
OP. . . U no talk of Uvume. . . A dialect spoken in Orumba North. This list is empty |
We have oil in Anambra. All regions should control their resource and end parasites. pazienza: |
Na so every Nincompoop get mouth dey talk. So University na only AC and conducive environment. What of research and collaboration between institutions. Has this man heard of the Erasmus program before? I repeat, when u put illiterates in charge, this is the kind of vomit you get |
Soon the joke called Nigeria will be in Autopilot mode. The illiterate will arrive to put all the good works and policies of GEJ in reverse gear and then proceed like a dumb-dumb to leave governance to his wife |
The banks have now sponsoring Newspaper article to put pressure on CBN to liberalize the Forex market so that the monumental fraud and round-tripping can continue. Thats economic Sabotage and shame on all those who are behind this. |
Is your Job to do Bureau de Change or to Lend to the Real Sector of the Economy? |
Refine outside? Wtf is that? Na him start the fraud in '84. . . There is no reason why Nigeria should be selling pure crude |
all these foreign news don learn propaganda. .. Hehehe lies sell more than fact these days |
These projects were done when Amechi was a PDP Governor |
If he went to INSEAD, its ok for me. C'est pas un choses facile |
Sebi n'a people go court to obtain order restraining Nigerian army from deploying to protect the election |
OMG . . . This is an open threat to murder a group of people. |
Future tense na the beginning of wayo. "I consider that he will pass" ![]() |
Get a girlfriend or try to get one, the thrill of the chase will make you forget p4rn |
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's $840 billion sovereign wealth fund sharply increased its exposure to government debt in the world's most advanced economies in the fourth quarter and also raised its African equity holdings, it said on Friday. The fund, commonly known as the oil fund, was a big buyer of American, British, German and also Brazilian bonds in the quarter while ditching stocks despite a superb run on its equities investments in the previous quarters. "The year's results were driven by equity investments," said Yngve Slyngstad, the fund's chief executive. "(But) 2013 was still the first year in the fund's history when we have been a net seller of shares." The fund, which invests Norway's surplus oil revenues in stocks, bonds and real estate, made a return on investments of 4.66 percent in the quarter and 15.9 percent in all of 2013 - its second best year on record and also its best since 2009, when markets rebounded following the global financial crisis. The fund, which the Norwegian government forecasts to grow to $1.2 trillion by the end of the decade, had increased its bond holdings to 37.3 percent of its portfolio at the end of the year from 35.5 percent three months earlier, and cut its equity holdings to 61.7 percent from 63.6 percent. In Africa, it held shares in 176 companies at the end of the year, up from 123 a year earlier, and invested for the first time in Zambia, Tunisia and Nigeria. The oil fund has grown six-fold over the past decade, controlling assets worth more than $165,000 per man, woman and child in Norway, but now faces criticism that it has grown too big and unresponsive. The finance ministry is conducting a review of the fund while the central bank, which manages the fund, has already said it should be allowed to take on greater risk, invest more in real assets and lower its bond exposure as prospective returns are diminishing. http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOEA1R02Q20140228 |
The guy dey UK since how many weeks? How many weeks? To go Cambridge and collect him certificate to present to court na problem. Common WAEC U NOR GET. |
US should please leave Nigeria alone, anybody wey win how e take concern them? |
Obiano na one kind guy o. The guy like commissioning like sugar |
So beautiful |
– Foreign assistance – Western powers have so far been reluctant to get involved directly in the conflict, viewing it as an essentially “local” or regional issue. But the involvement of neighbouring countries, cross-border attacks, Boko Haram’s pledge of allegiance to the Islamic State group and a growing humanitarian crisis have increased the conflict’s profile. On Wednesday, the United States said it was seeking to revive a training programme with the Nigerian military that was pulled last year after a dispute over weapons procurement. Nigeria’s ambassador to Washington last year criticised the US for failing to provide the weapons required to deliver a “killer punch” to Boko Haram. A US training programme for troops to fight Boko Haram was then shelved, although Abuja said the cancellation was a logistical, not a political decision. US ambassador to Nigeria James Entwistle told reporters that officials were now “in the discussion stage” over a possible new programme. “We’re willing to talk about everything and hammer out the details based on what we can provide,” he added. Increased humanitarian assistance is one area where the international community could become more involved. The International Committee for the Red Cross on Tuesday warned of a “full-blown humanitarian crisis” in the Lake Chad region, where Nigeria meets Niger, Chad and Cameroon. Entwistle described the plight of the displaced as “horrible”, adding: “It’s sad to see. Many people have been displaced several times because of the conflict. We’re doing what we can.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/nigeria-says-36-towns-now-retaken-from-boko-haram/[/quote]Please US should leave Nigeria alone |
I like the way they shout his name when he scores. . . ."uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuujah!!!!" |
Drone is very sensitive and should be heavily regulated. It is illegal to fly a drone over paris and it is not even legal to launch a drone strike on America soil. Nigeria needs to wake up and start regulating drones. These things are not ordinary toys, they can do real harm if armed. |
Make i plug my phone, i dey come |
Please if you want dollar, approach your bank. Lets stop this nonsense of parallel market, black market Bullshit. Leave currency trading to financial market experts. Why cenbank was supporting the practice of price differential using RDAS/WDAS was incomprehensible in the first place. Good move they closed it down. Say no to economic sabotage and stop hiding stolen naira in dollars |
All these foreign organizations dictating to Nigeria what to do. Tell me Wetin concern TI with Nigerian constitution. Make these people mind their business naaa |
But this guy's has always had soldiers parked in front of his house in bourdillion if I remember correctly. Why is he complaining again? If Fed govt take away ur security now u go begin shout rape against democracy, if dem put am u go say dem wan muzzle you. N'a wa for all dis kind 2face, make una fear God |
Where the pictures naaa. . . |
What the producers need to do is translate this documentary into ibo , hausa and Yoruba and broadcast it in local news channels in the 36 states of the federation |
Na wa o |
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