Thursday, 29 September 2016

“They must retrace their steps. They have to retrace those steps all the way. We should not fall into the same trap we fell the last time when the government was always right. The bottom line is that if your policy is wrong, it means you must change it and nothing will make it right as it has to be changed.
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“If you take a brand-new car and hand it over to a driver who doesn’t have a licence to drive it and you are involved in an accident, you can’t say you are surprised, unless you are some kind of an idiot.
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He said, ‘‘I will neither change nor be political by telling people what they want to hear. The truth is that there is nothing we are facing today that we did not know would happen. We made mistakes, many of them deliberate; we ignored every single warning.
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The monarch, who titled his speech, “Nigeria in search of new growth model,” had said some policies of the government were bad for the economy, adding that Buhari must retrace his steps.
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Meanwhile, Buhari on Thursday met behind closed doors with the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, in what was believed to be a fallout of Sanusi’s criticism of Buhari.
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The presidential spokesman said, “This government will not fight people for criticising the present administration led by President Buhari.  This kind of criticism is healthy for our democracy.  One cannot get better without being criticised. I can assure you that this government is listening.”
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But in an interview with our correspondent on Thursday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said criticism such as the one made by the first-class traditional ruler was healthy for democracy.
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The traditional ruler, who was the chairman of the 15th meeting of the Joint Planning Board and National Council on Development Planning in Kano State, had argued that the failure of the Buhari-led government to create employment opportunities for “the over 80 million youths in the country,” made terrorism attractive to the unemployed.
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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

As for now and even till jesus come,,real estate investment is the best,,invest in land and property,which serve as an edge against inflation,,but it involve huge cash,and it have security on capital,income and liquidity.
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Investment opportunities abound in Nigeria. Deciding on what’s best likely depends on your area of interests, knowledge, investment experience and of course contacts. I personally think agriculture is one area that’s yearning for attention from investors.
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As at today, one of the best investment in Nigeria is fixed deposit. Returns is up to 12 percent per annum, depending on amount and tenor. I mentionef fixed deposit because returns is certain. venturing into normal business transaction may be risky because of the current state of the economy. Good morning.
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Our leaders should be blame,not from recent leaders but from far back,those that emback on one man business,without diversification, naija economy fail because their one man biz fails (crude oil)
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Tuesday, 27 September 2016

But reacting to the claim and opinion of the professor of Islamic Eschatology, the Secretary General, CAN told the Punch that he (Akintola) knows little or nothing about the constitution of Nigeria and as such, should not speak.
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“I still insist Nigeria is not a secular state. It does not recognise any religion at all. An example is the Sallah holidays. Although Christians used to enjoy Christmas and other holidays, there was no Sallah holiday for Muslims on Eid el-Fitr and Eid el-Kabir days during the colonial days. We wrenched that from our oppressors’ hands after a long struggle.”
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It would be recalled that in a chat with the Punch, Akintola had said “Christians are free to do whatever they like on Sundays but Muslims are chained to their workplaces on Fridays. That chain must break. Freedom is our cry. Nigerian Christians have been enjoying everything they need since the British took over the country and colonised it. They have the Christian common law while they object to Muslims having Shariah. They enjoy Christo-Western education while they restrict Muslim children’s access to Islamic education.
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The Secretary General of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Rev. Musa Asake, has lambasted the Director of Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, Ishaq Akintola, who called for ‘fair treatment’ between Christians and Muslims in Nigeria.
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Sunday, 25 September 2016

lol.. first it was missing  budgets and now its budget padding what are we gonna hear next? they should pls get on with the budget already, the poor masses are the ones suffering the most..
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He said, “As a true democrat and a firm believer in the ‘rule of law,’ I would always respond and honour any constitutional invitation from any of our law enforcement or anti-graft agencies on any matter, if am invited. I am not above the law either.”
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The Special Adviser to the Speaker on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Turaki Hassan, asked for time to speak on the issue, but as of the time of filing this report, he had yet to do so. He also did not reply to a text message sent to his mobile phone.
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None of the principal officers, including the Speaker, Yabubu Dogara; Deputy Speaker, Sulaiman Lasun, and the Chief Whip, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa,  had honoured   the invitations by the police investigating team.
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Saturday, 24 September 2016

Mr. Okiro said that aptitude test for cadet ASPs for both general duty and specialists will begin on Aug. 22 while that of Cadet Inspectors for both general duty and specialists will hold on Aug. 23.
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He said that out of the 110, 469 applicants, 22, 454 were shortlisted for Cadet ASPs, 24,456 for Cadet Inspectors and 63,559 for Police Constables.
The police is to recruit 10,000 new personnel. In all, the commission received 911,438 applications before the first screening cut the number to over 300,000.
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The chairman of the commission, Mike Okiro, who disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Friday, said the aptitude tests for the successful candidates would begin on Aug. 22 across the 36 states and FCT.
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The Police Service Commission (PSC) on Friday said it shortlisted 110,469 applicants out of the 338, 250 applicants invited for the just concluded screening at the states and FCT Police Commands.
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Friday, 23 September 2016

The command is aware of this fact and will provide security for all including those attending the convention and others living in the state,” he said.
The spokesman however declined to disclose the number of police personnel deployed for the convention. Meanwhile, Sharks stadium, Port Harcourt, venue of the convention, is now wearing a new look.
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The command is prepared for the convention; necessary deployments have been carried out and we are prepared for the convention,” he said.
Omoni said the command had made arrangements to protect lives and property in the state while the convention was on. “ Remember, that there are other Nigerians living in the state.
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Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, DSP, Public Relations Officer of the command, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt that the command had carried out necessary deployments for the convention.

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The Rivers police command said on Tuesday that it had made adequate security arrangements for the National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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Wednesday, 21 September 2016

The lackadaisical attitude towards constant power supply still thrives because the major players know that power supply or not, they will still bill innocent citizens. Too bad.
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When all the chains in power generation and distribution realize they can only make money by generating and distributing power, they will sit up.
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well I would suggest she look up to the developed economies for ways to hanece clean power. Coal for instance is the best form of generating electricity.. COAL burns longer than fossil fuel and Nigeria  is richly blessed with massive coal deposition in the east. for me why not get the these developed economies to come build power plants in Nigeria by doing so it would also create employment for Nigerians.
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power which is the main back bone of industrialization should not only be provided but it should be uninterrupted because with steady power supply  micro scheme outfits (i.e skilled manufacturers ) for example the electricians ,..dress makers and iron benders will depend less on fuel nd generator sets to power the business.  so how can she achieve this ?
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Okupe wrote: “Yes indeed Akeredolu has won a deserved victory in the apc primaries in Ondo state. I salute the SAN’s courage and sagacity and I actually wish him well. “However, media wise, the juicy news seems to be that “akeredolu defeats Tinubu’s candidate. I have also read pieces insinuating that aso rock and some other elements of southwest extraction, had “hands and legs” in this historic victory and “embarrassing ” loss by the APC leader.
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Okupe in a statement he posted on his Facebook wall said the former Lagos State Governor may be losing his political influence over the party in the southwest, following the loss of his preferred candidate in the election.
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Okupe made the proclamation following the defeat of Olusegun Abraham, at the last Saturday’s APC primary election in Ondo State. Abraham, who was rumoured to be Tinubu’s preferred candidate lost to former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Rotimi Akeredolu as the party’s candidate in the coming governorship election in the state.
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Former Special Adviser to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, has proclaimed an end to the political dominance of the All Progressives Congress, APC, National Leader, Bola Tinubu.
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Tuesday, 20 September 2016

This spicy root is a traditional stomach soother, easing seasickness and nausea. It’s believed to work by breaking up intestinal gas and possibly blocking a receptor in the gut that induces vomiting. But there are good reasons to eat ginger even when you’re not doubled over. Another natural aspirin impersonator and anti-inflammatory, it can offer relief from migraines, arthritis pain, and muscle aches.
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Compounds in cherries called anthocyanins—the same phytonutrients that give cherries their rich ruby hue—are powerful antioxidants that work in two ways to tamp down pain. “They block inflammation and they inhibit pain enzymes, just like aspirin, naproxen, and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories,” says Muraleedharan Nair, PhD, natural products chemist at Michigan State University’s College of Agricultural and Natural Resources. One study in theJournal of Nutrition showed that people who ate a bowl of cherries for breakfast reduced a major marker of inflammation by 25%. Other researchers found less muscle pain in runners who drank 12 ounces of tart cherry juice twice daily for 7 days before a distance run.
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No matter how well you prescribe medication, chronic sufferers don’t get complete relief,” says James N. Dillard, MD, author of The Chronic Pain Solution. “It’s an enormous problem, and the medical community is doing a bad job solving it.” But there is an alternative, and it’s right in your kitchen. Certain foods ease aches by fighting inflammation, blocking pain signals, and even healing underlying disease.
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Chronic pain affects 116 million American adults. That’s more than a third of the US population. And while pain pills reduce suffering, they can be addictive and produce side effects. Worse, they often fail to eliminate the true cause of the pain.
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Sunday, 18 September 2016

“Why should workers be victims of every economic doom? When we have economic boom nobody remembers workers.
“A bag of rice today is N23,000 or more and their minimum wage is N18,000. This is laughable.

We are here today to show solidarity with our members in Nasarawa state who were killed and injured by overzealous policemen at the gate of government house, Nasarawa for opposing slice in their salary by the state governor,  Tanko Al-Makura.
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We are here today to show solidarity with our members in Nasarawa state who were killed and injured by overzealous policemen at the gate of government house, Nasarawa for opposing slice in their salary by the state governor,  Tanko Al-Makura.
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The Nigeria Labour Congress, Anambra state chapter, on Tuesday described as laughable that the country’s minimum wage could no longer buy a bag of rice.
The Chairman of the congress in the state, Mr  Jerry Nnubia, stated this during a rally in solidarity with Nasarawa state workers who were allegedly killed by the police while protesting against the slice in wages by the state government on July 29.

Let us remember that, if this financial crisis taught us anything, it’s that we cannot have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers. “In this country, we rise or fall as one nation, as one people. Let’s resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.”
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In his rousing speech following his victory, Obama, who like Buhari had promised Americans change, challenged them to avoid going back to the way things were as change could not happen that way.
He said, “So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility, where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves but each other.
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Less than two weeks after President Muhammadu Buhari launched the controversial ‘Change begins with me’ campaign and called on Nigerians to shun lawlessness and embrace values such as honesty and integrity, it has been discovered that the parts of President’s speech was plagiarised.
Parts of the President’s speech was plagiarised from United States President Barrack Obama’s November 4, 2008 victory speech in Chicago, ThisDay columnist Adeola Akinremi pointed out in his column for the paper on Friday.
A review of both speeches showed that indeed parts of Obama’s speech were lifted verbatim.
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No over think o my guy!  I know watin  my own go be sha! I go change my place of birth, Naija no easy again. Yankee go don too sweet!
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Friday, 16 September 2016

“Five months after, the same INEC has now turned 360 degrees to claim that they now have collated results of the re-run for Tai Local Government Area, for an election that was publicly cancelled and therefore, never held in the first place.
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Wike was quoted as saying, “On March 21 2016, the entire world heard from INEC that it had totally cancelled and called-off the re-run elections in eight local government areas of the Rivers State, including Tai Local Government Area, at about 1100 hours due to widespread irregularities and violence.
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