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Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by noetic5: 6:20am On Jan 11, 2017
it's been over 2 years into this present administration, and the front page of the Nigerian High Commission to Australia's website is still displaying the image of the past administration.

The question is, can't they redesign the site or atleast change the photo to protray he image of the present administration?

The website is http://nigeria-can.org.au/

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Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by Nobody: 6:21am On Jan 11, 2017
Na wa
Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by noetic5: 6:23am On Jan 11, 2017
Lol
Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by Agimor(m): 6:33am On Jan 11, 2017
Lackadaisical attitude.
Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by guy1234: 6:39am On Jan 11, 2017
We can see that Nigerias problem is not just about the elected leaders. When we don't carry out our personal responsibilities, things can't be collectively good.

Whose responsibility is it to just update this website ? Do we have to wait for Abuja to send money before we can update the pictures on a website ?

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Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by iHart(m): 6:40am On Jan 11, 2017
Does the current ambassador know his commission has a website?

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Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by kokosin: 6:44am On Jan 11, 2017
nobody want to associate with failure (buhari)

Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by ScotsReferendum: 6:52am On Jan 11, 2017
Because Jonathan is blessed that is why that high commission can't forget him easily cool
Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by ChappyChase: 6:59am On Jan 11, 2017
Them dey shame for this Government grin
Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by milkymesh: 7:05am On Jan 11, 2017
iHart:
Does the current ambassador know his commission has a website?

Lol. How can one update a site he does not know even exist.
You will be surprised that one typewriter age ambassador sitting behind the desk.
Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by kodded(m): 7:16am On Jan 11, 2017
this is what you get when you put a square peg in a round hole cool
Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by Boleyndynasty2(f): 7:28am On Jan 11, 2017
What's the big deal about this? undecided They can use OBJ's pix sef if they please
Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by HtwoOw: 8:09am On Jan 11, 2017
Instead of making this post

Which i believe it's meant to ridicle Buhari , you should have contacted support for the website

and offer your services, who knows if you'll even get a #70M website contract grin


Seriously i do not think it's worth opening a page for

if whoever is in charge did not think to inform / include it in budget , buhari shouldn't get the blame

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Re: Recession: See The Front Page Of Nigerian High Commission To Australia's Website by orisa37: 8:45am On Jan 11, 2017
APC Foreign Policy is irrelevant there.

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