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This name sounds very familiar, and not for good reasons. If I correctly, he was one of the most controversial PROs in recent times very brash,uncout and often speaking without a sense of responsibility or proper understanding of the job. Hopefully, with his rise in rank, his professionalism has also improved. Anyways, the way s are constantly being changed is quite concerning. If i am correct, the PSC justified the IGP’s tenure extension on the grounds of continuity and allowing him to fully implement his command philosophy. I assume that If continuity is truly important, then the same logic should apply to s to ensure stability and effective policing across the country.
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The EFCC’s constant failure to win big cases shows how poorly they are doing their job. Time after time, they lose in court because of avoidable mistakes that just isn’t good enough. Instead of securing justice, they end up embarrassing themselves and wasting public resources.As a matter of fact this reflects a lack of meticulous investigation, poor case preparation, and an ineffective legal team that fails to meet the burden of proof in court. Such consistent failures erode public trust, embolden corrupt politicians in this country, This isn’t just a disappointment; it’s a betrayal of the trust Nigerians have placed in them to fight corruption. If the EFCC wants to be taken seriously, they must step up their game and hire competent lawyers, do proper investigations, and stop rushing to court with half-baked cases.
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who told you that the spending has not been approved by the Councillors. yarimo: |
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The contrasting responses of the United States to International Criminal Court (ICC) actions against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin highlight a clear double standard in U.S. foreign policy. When the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Putin in 2023 over alleged war crimes in Ukraine, the U.S. praised the move, emphasizing the importance of ability for violations of international law. However, in the case of Netanyahu, the U.S. has criticized the ICC, questioning its jurisdiction and legitimacy in investigating Israel for alleged crimes in Palestinian territories. The hypocrisy in these stances undermines the U.S.‘s credibility in championing human rights and the rule of law. It suggests that for international justice is conditional, shaped more by political alliances and interests than by consistent principles. This selective approach has served to weaken the ICC’s authority erodes global trust. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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very unintelligent
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This quote tells you all you need to know about the kind of people who aspire to lead the country
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This further lends credibility to the military’s assertion that she was experiencing mental health issues.
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This Nigerian political party is still pretending Senator Bukola Saraki wasn’t the Senate President and possibly the best since the 4th Republic. He deserves to be awarded GCFR, not just GCON. It's disgraceful that this hasn't been done, simply out of spite.
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That's false. Diversity has fueled progress throughout history. From ancient trade routes to modern global cities, diverse cultures and ideas have driven innovation, collaboration, and growth. Human history proves that when people from different backgrounds come together, society thrives. New York City is an example of a global melting pot where people of all races, ethnicities, and cultures live and work together, contributing to one of the world's most vibrant economies.
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Diversity can NEVER BE A DISADVANTAGE
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A man crashing out
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The Elegant Stallion has bowed to mother earth.
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Pay attention to Minister Wike's well-being. Over the past few weeks, there have been noticeable changes in his appearance, suggesting that he may not be in good health and is under significant stress. It's crucial for Minister Wike to prioritize his health and seek appropriate medical care if needed.
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I only need to review your past posts and replies to others to determine that you don't deserve a response from me. People like you and the minister share a mindset that has held our country back. Unfortunately, if you keep this mentality, the nation will let you down when you need it most. And its a promise! You will go to a Nigerian hospital for a life saving intervention and they will tell you that the equipment is faulty. Based on your reply, I can tell you must be a tailor, likely the one who made the outfit, to have such strong convictions despite the facts presented to you. Orinechi: |
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It's incredibly disheartening to see Nyesom Wike, someone who is supposed to represent and serve the Federal Capital Territory, wearing a Louis Vuitton Monogram Printed Denim Jacket & Pants worth over $5000. This isn't just about fashion,it's about the message it sends to millions of Nigerians struggling to make ends meet. Imagine what that money could have done if it was used differently. For example, it could have bought mobile ECG or ultrasound machines for hospitals in remote parts of Abuja or even in his own village. These machines could save lives by providing essential diagnostic services to people who have no other way to access quality healthcare. Our hospitals lack basic equipment, leading to unnecessary suffering and deaths.That money could have been used to provide clean drinking water to communities lacking this basic necessity, improve school facilities to ensure children get a better education, or create job training programs to help young Nigerians develop skills and find employment. These are just a few of the many areas where those funds could have made a real difference in people's lives. This kind of display is a stark reminder of how disconnected many of our politicians are from the everyday realities of the people they are supposed to serve. The country has never seen such widespread hardship, and it's frustrating to see leaders flaunting their wealth with no regard for the economic struggles of ordinary Nigerians. Corruption seems to be the norm, with no fear of consequences, and no empathy for the plight of the average citizen. Nigeria is living its worst nightmare. 1 Share |
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These firearms are being legally purchased by the elites for their personal protection, while the general population continues to suffer from rampant insecurity. However, when the time comes, even these weapons won't be enough to save the elites from the inevitable consequences.
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Who is younger here?
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In Nigeria, it's a common trend that when public officials away, there's a sudden outpouring of praise and iration for qualities that were not evident when they were alive. For instance, in the case of Gen Attahiru, who died in an Air Crash attributed to the inexperienced pilots in the cockpit, it feels disingenuous to portray him as solely capable of making a positive impact. Dont piss on us and tell us it’s raining please
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The suggested adult dosage ratio for ACT (Artemisinin Based Combination Treatments like Lonart, Coartem, ARMATEM) is 80/480, but the one he purchased is 20/120. Therefore, he will require four tablets to achieve the equivalent recommended adult dose. The quantity of tablets is not the main concern; potential issues may stem from the drug's quality, or, as others have pointed out, factors like tinnitus and other considerations might be contributing to his complaints.
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The quantity of iPhones in use in Nigeria doesn't hold a candle to our GDP. Let's dispense with the irrelevant details and concentrate on genuine issues that warrant attention.
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Finally your have your answer
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What a load of nonsense ![]() ![]() ![]() rottennaija: 2 Likes |
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How many nations have implemented a complete currency change as part of a cashless policy? I don't oppose the policy itself; my concern lies more with the confusion Emefiele causes when discussing economic issues. It's crucial to communicate clearly. Just asserting that the cashless policy was introduced in 2012 doesn't automatically make you well-informed, in my opinion. FOH
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If some of the aim of the policy was to target politicians who intend to use cash to induce voters, how does an this unending deadline confront that?
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Since the turn of 60s when Nigeria became independent, the apex bank has never lacked men of quality in control, with outstanding intelligence and brilliance, keen and shrewd minds, irable banking and financial skills, helicopter views on economy and above all, undoubted patriotism. From the era of Alhaji Aliyu Mai Bornu, the first indigenous CBN governor to Clement Nsong to Adamu Ciroma to Ola Vincent to AbdulKadir Ahmed, the longest serving CBN governor to the very industrious Joseph Sanusi to data and statistics savvy Charles Soludo and of course, banking sector reformer of note, Lamido Sanusi, Nigeria has had great men of vision, ideas and exceptional qualities who have presided over the apex bank. Each ed his bold footprints at the sands of the Nigerian economy and banking sector. It’s doubtful whether we could conveniently situate Godwin Emefiele in the class of the aforementioned. His regime has been characterized by confusion and policy somersault so much that Nigerians keep wondering why the president has not deemed it fit to send him packing. Under his watch, the CBN management of foreign exchange has been appalling and simply put, tragic. His era has caused so much pain, agony and tribulation for Nigerians as their purchasing power has continually remained on downward trend. He has succeeded in impoverishing Nigerians. On of the dwindling fortunes of Naira, many manufacturing companies have gone into extinction. Also, over the last few years, the apex bank seems to have lost focus and direction in the management of monetary policy. Monetary policy includes periodic revising of interests’ rates and changing bank reserve requirements. Essentially, monetary policy is a set of actions designed to control a nation’s overall money supply. The monetary policy management is to ensure that CBN takes control when money supply in the economy needs to be contracted or expanded. But, what has the nation been treated to? Spiral inflation even when CBN is contracting the money supply! How many s of funds are accessing facilities in the banks on of the high cost of funds? CBN response to management of liquidity and reserve ratio in the banks most times are also untimely, thus making their policy counterproductive. Nigeria also has at the helm of affairs a CBN governor who is simply political in all ramifications. This is the first time our nation is in this quagmire. His bid for APC presidency has given him out as a public officer who is no longer suitable for the office. Nigeria needs a CBN governor who embodies professionalism and astuteness and not one who is apex bank helmsman during the day, but wears the garb of a political lord in the night. The CBN management of POS nationwide is also a point of concern. Banks today prefer funding POS operators as against their ATM terminals on of accruable commissions at the expense of longsuffering Nigerians. Most times, POS operators are just within corridors of banks canvassing for their business while the ATMs are not dispensing. This development is mostly at its height on weekends. The news in the public domain is that most POS operators are indeed agents of bankers working very close to where they operate. This is indeed a dereliction of duty and ineffectiveness on the part of CBN. This should not be the practice with a CBN that is alive to its responsibility by exercising absolute control and monitoring on operations of banks nationwide. Over the past few years, the CBN management of foreign reserves too is also not salutary. If Naira continually dwindles against foreign currencies on of CBN currency manipulation, the nation foreign reserves would forever be at the receiving end. That s for why foreign reserves have been in the back and forth state. All motion, no movement! It’s also not in doubt that since the emergence of incumbent CBN governor, there have not been synergy between fiscal and monetary authorities. On a periodic basis, the two policies must synchronize for the betterment of the economy, and ultimately welfare of the generality of Nigerians. CBN governor knows he can’t operate effectively without marrying monetary policies with the development in tax and government expenditure, yet he has continued to remain aloof. It would be foolhardy and inimical to continue to retain Godwin Emefiele as CBN governor with so many ugly developments the nation’s economy and financial sector have witnessed since his assumption of office. This is therefore an auspicious time for the president to relieve him of his post. Kola Amzat (FCA, FCIB) |
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This unquestionably undermines the intent of this policy. While it might aid in recovering funds outside the banking system, the current lack of clarity on when banks will stop accepting the old notes is a significant issue. The entire procedure is ambiguous and enshrouded in confusion, reflecting a consistent pattern under the leadership of Godwin Emefiele as the CBN governor.
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If you're open to understanding and gaining knowledge, I suggest revisiting the New Electoral Act 2022. In contrast to the Electoral Act 2010, Gubernatorial Elections Petition cases no longer conclude at the Court of Appeal but can extend to the Supreme Court. It appears you may be mixing up the provisions of these two statutes.
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Contrary to your statement, the new electoral act indicates a different outcome, and this matter is likely to reach the Supreme Court. Regardless, a conclusive judgment must be reached within 120 days. It is advisable for you to acquaint yourself with the details of the electoral act and refrain from making uninformed statements.
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You come on the internent and show your Cluelessness. Asking informed people with articulate views that you cant counter to go and read.. ![]() ![]() ![]() victorsola: |
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This is Apt. Johnnyessence: |
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