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Showing posts with label waste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waste. Show all posts
Monday, November 11, 2013
Parent Starved Their Girl To Death, Then Set Her In a Waste Bin
Monday, August 19, 2013
WASTE: ₦1tn spent on N’Assembly members in eight years – Ezekwesili
Ezekwesili, in a keynote address she delivered during one-day dialogue session on the ‘Cost of governance in Nigeria, “ added that banks earned N699bn as interests last year on loans secured by the government.
“Since 2005, the National Assembly members alone have been allocated N1tr,’’she said while also lamenting that “82 per cent of Nigeria’s budgetary cost goes for recurrent expenditure.”
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WASTE: ₦1tn spent on N’Assembly members in eight years – Ezekwesili
A former Minister of Education, Mrs Oby Ezekwesili, on Monday said Nigeria had spent over N1tn on the National Assembly members in the last eight years.
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Friday, June 28, 2013
Inhuman: Baby Girl dumped Inside Public Waste Tank In Lagos
Wonders shall never seize to take place in our dear
Nigeria. As a blogger and news aficionado i won't
visit a crowd gathered without trying to understand
WHY?
Moving closer to the scene, only to have reports
that it was a case of an abandoned baby. Quickly
i introduced my iPhone hoping to have firsthand
images of a live baby, and then i realized the
baby was shot-putted in to the huge road side
public waste tank along Ace Bentley on (Lagos-
Badagry Expressway)
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Video: See How Well This Nigerian Girl Can Wind Her Waist
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Sack Workers To Save Economy, Sanusi Tells Govt •Says 36 States Unsustainable; 774 LGAs Waste Of Public Funds
Mallam Lamido Sanusi. Source |
Sanusi, who also insisted on total fuel subsidy removal, took a swipe at the Nigerian political system, asking for an inexpensive government system that will bring down overhead cost and liberate capital for infrastructural development. These calls were made during his presentation at the second Annual Capital Market Committee retreat that was held on Tuesday, in Warri, Delta State. To Sanusi, it is illogical for a country to have its economy developed when it spends 70 per cent of its revenue in servicing salaries and gratuities of workers.
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