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The new interpretation of the word grace in this generation is completely wrong. This is because many people only listen to their pastors without opening their Bible. Can you imagine this person mentioning grace without knowing Jesus. hmmm. |
I hope we can watch live on local TV station or online |
Irrespective of how you twist it. lie is lie and no liar will enter heaven. Your write up shows that your biblical understanding is not deep. I pray holy spirit will open your eye of understanding. Nothing like holy sin. Sin is sin. |
modath:Do you know the meaning of money laundering? |
Please, Don't kill that baby. In the future you will thank God you spared his life. |
Masters in Engineering will forever be relevant. Professional certification might not be relevant in the next few years. A superior certification will surely over-take it. Note PMP, PRINCE2, NEBOSH are not engineering certification. PMP is project management, NEBOSH is Health and safety certification. I ask yourself this question. How many engineering job advert do u see that require all these certifications. But almost all the engineering advert will mention Masters in Engineering |
The value of any country currency is determine by "Balance of Trade". This is the volume of product produce in a country which is available for exportation Approaching this problem from what economist call comparable advantage. 1.Agriculture is the first solution. (Easy and fast) If we can produce everything we consume and export the excess. we will not have problem with foreign exchange. 2. Revamping the power sector.(this is the pivot of the the economy) If we have stable power supply. Average Nigerian can use it to produce something. we should change our mentality from how to consume to how to produce. This is the main diff btw Nigeria and China. we both have great population which is the human resources. |
God created Adam and Eve without cloth but he covered them with animal skin after they sinned before sending them out of the garden. This should send a message to Christian that God is concern with our appearance. |
Go ahead bro. there is no problem. some universities in USA admit PhD student without MSC base on their pass academic record. just start reading relevant engineering stuff now |
Happy birthday to my father in the Lord |
I hope Kwara people will be more active online to expose the dilapidated state of infrastructure in Kwara state. |
they have the highest employee turnover in the country. meaning the coy where people leave the most. if u have option run |
Mathematics is just one out of many tools that we use in engineering. Engineering involves in depth understanding and correct application of mathematics to solve real life problems. You can not apply/ use something if you dont have absolute knowledge about it. |
God knows his own. Dont be surprise that God does not know some "pastors". "For I hate divorce!" says the LORD, the God of Israel. "To divorce your wife is to overwhelm her with cruelty," says the LORD of Heaven's Armies. "So guard your heart; do not be unfaithful to your wife." Malachi 2:16. God cannot hate your works and at the same time you are his servant. |
Deep breath before talking . Talk slowly and control your temper. |
Osinbajo beware of wearing black color dress remember GEJ |
He has kept the fuel that he is selling now for months in other to sell at higher price now. That is just the truth. |
I absolutely disagree with this write up. she must take responsibility for all economic policies made at the detriment of Nigeria economy. she is the manager of our reserve and we all know that our foreign reserve has been depleted beyond our imagination. |
corporate scam!! |
it is unfortunately that PDP is desperate. they open fire on River state governor yesterday. endangering life of people living in Rumuolumeni. it was so bad yesterday |
Na wao
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nessaluv:Obasanjo is a Baptist |
Back2seder:That twitter account is not the official website of RCCG The only official page of RCCG is bredeem. |
shoerack6: Hello house,Pls, kindly stop wat ur husband does not want. Make him ur best friend. And stop exposing ur marriage to the whole world. It is dangerous. Put everything into prayer and stop wat he said he does not want. Peaceful home is very important |
It is no longer news that President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration is hell-bent on removing the remaining part of fuel subsidy. The fireworks to that effect can be felt in many advertorials that have of recent filtered the media, highlighting the need for total removal of fuel subsidy. This time around, the government is not mincing words on the issue or hiding under some cover. It is not pretending that the fuel subsidy is going to be removed. Government is doing everything possible to sway public opinion, on the matter, to its side. Government had early last year removed the fuel subsidy and raised the price of a litre of petrol from N65 to N141. After weeklong protests by Nigerians, government bowed to public pressure not to remove the subsidy entirely in view of perceived hardship such action would unleash on the populace, especially where there was absence of palliative and coupled with the fact that the government took the people by surprise. As a stop-gap measure, the government after much hesitation, partially removed the subsidy and reduced petrol price from N141 to N97 per litre. The public grudgingly accepted government’s policy U-turn even though it was not a return to status quo ante the people had wanted they heaped much of their hope on government’s planned palliatives to cushion the effects the partial removal of the subsidy would have on the masses. Unfortunately, most of the promised palliatives such as massive job creation and other goodies did not get out of government’s drawing board and the same government is again touting with the idea of removing what remained of the subsidy, which the people thought is the only benefit they derive from the nation’s naturally-endowed petrol-dollar largesse. An indication that Abuja is not comfortable with the current fuel subsidy regime came last week when Jonathan harped that the government would still remove fuel subsidy. However, unlike what happened last year when the subsidy was removed without consultation, the government said that it would first discuss the proposal with Nigerians before removing the subsidy. That is a clear departure from the past. The president, who revealed this in Lagos at the Nigeria Summit, said: “We cannot continue to waste resources meant for a greater number of Nigerians to subsidize the affluent middle class, who are the main beneficiaries. We believe that as we progress, government is going to continue to enlighten Nigerians on the need to remove the fuel subsidy.” As explained by the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency’s (PPPRA), the landing cost of a litre of petrol is currently N131.10, with total delivering distribution margins of N15.49, thus bringing the total cost to N146.59. According to the agency, if the subsidy is eventually removed, Nigerians will pay not less than N146.59 per litre of petrol. Government’s argument for insisting on total removal of subsidy is that a tiny percentage of Nigerians, those the government called the cabal, are the ones hugely profiting from the subsidy largesse and that the only way to stop such financial malfeasance is to totally abolish subsidy from the nation’s economic lexicon. Also, the government has argued that since we are surrounded by neighbouring West African countries that sell petrol at higher price than Nigeria, our current low price of the commodity will always encourage smuggling of the product along our numerous porous borders. Government also said that removal of the subsidy will attract more investment in the downstream oil sector and thereby boost employment and the economy. While government’s arguments may sound convincing, the Nigerian people have a pathetic tale and manifold frustrations to express over many years of government’s fuel price hike based on untenable subsidy regimes and the failure by government to deliver on its promises. The people’s seeming docility might have further encouraged every Nigerian government to tamper with the prices of petroleum products each time the regime finds itself in an economic tight corner. The public is not convinced that the people that constitute the cabal are more powerful than the government. They believe that since government is aware of the members of this cabal, it can muster enough political will to stop the fuel subsidy abuses by getting hold of them through diligent prosecution of corruption cases, especially oil-related corruption. They are not happy that almost all the nation’s old refineries are not working as they should and plans to build new ones are still foot-dragging if not thwarted by officialdom. Critics of government’s position on fuel subsidy are quick to point out that even the handling of the fuel subsidy probe panel’s report and government’s body language over some aspects of the report is an indication that there is more to the fuel subsidy regime than meets the eye. It appears government wants to shield some marketers and at the same time wants to punish some. This, the critics hold, amounts to double standards. They are of the view that government is using the cabal as a cover to remove the fuel subsidy which the masses claim is the only benefit they derive from Nigeria’s oil. Moreover, the government does not give any form of social security to its citizens. Also, over 70 percent of Nigerians are living below poverty line at less than $1 dollar per day while there is massive unemployment in the land. Now that government says that it will engage Nigerians in a dialogue over the planned fuel subsidy removal, let it ensure that all segments of the nation’s social- economic strata are well represented in all the deliberations to arrive at amicable solution on the removal of fuel subsidy. Government should strike a balance between its position and that of the public. The public, including the labour, lawyers, trade unions and the civil society groups should be carried along in the subsidy removal talks. Government should in all dealings with the people remember that the first reason for the existence of any government is the welfare of the people and security of lives and property of its citizens. Nigerian government should not abdicate from this primary duty of government to her citizens. sunnewsonline.com/new/cover/news-analysis-planned-removal-of-fuel-subsidy/ |
victorazy: Go gain, no paini can see the pain but I cant see any gain for now6 |
yemjazz: Two years after fuel subsidy remover. what are the pains and gainsi cant find the mass transit BUSSES promised by GEJ |
Two years after fuel subsidy remover. what are the pains and gains
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logically, she cheated and later saw her period. |
All because of 2015 |
Pls indicate if u will remove ur sim or not. I will be number one person to remove my Sim if it is true. Becos internet is the only reason y am using their service |
Pls indicate if u will remove ur sim or not. I will be number one person to remove my Sim if it is true. Becos internet is the only reason y am using their service |
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