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As shared by Samuel Mbonu Somebody called me with this phone number 07060714545 telling me he was doing some registration online and he mistakenly put my number on what he was registering, that my number is similar to his number and that the password of what he was registering was sent to my phone which I actually saw as 6310. He was now appealing to me to give him the reset code that was sent to my phone so that he could finish his registration. I told him to call me with the number he claimed was similar to mine so that I could verify his claim, he told me he didn't have credit in that line. I got online to find out more, only to discover he was actually trying to reset my bank online/yahoomail password and that he is a fraudster, an account hacker and also a 419er. If I had given him the code which was sent to my phone, he would have used it to reset my bank online/mobile app account. Please let us be careful and vigilant. Fraudsters are devising new ways every day. This is a new way of defrauding people... #Securityawareness #BeWatchful
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I can bet there is nothing inside because if there were, he would be very eager to display it for the world to see. Who's with me? 1 Like
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somehow: It's been modified now, sorry for the error. The right country to occupy that position is actually Bangladesh. Please refer back to the number 8th position for the correction. Thanks. |
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asuustrike1: The source is there, kindly view the 10th country, the source is below it. 1 Like |
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sexybbstar: I don't think its bobrisky, it should be actress Kemi Afolabi though they lookalike ![]() This is Kemi Afolabi below.
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10. Mexico Population 132,243,665 and still counting The current population of Mexico is 132,233,262 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Mexico population is equivalent to 1.72% of the total world population. Mexico ranks number 10 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Mexico is 68 per Km2 (176 people per mi2). The total land area is 1,943,950 Km2 (750,563 sq. miles) 79.3 % of the population is urban (104,917,113 people in 2019) The median age in Mexico is 27.9 years. Source: https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/
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9. Russia Population 143,899,248 and still counting The current population of the Russian Federation is 143,899,325 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Russia population is equivalent to 1.87% of the total world population. Russia ranks number 9 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Russia is 9 per Km2 (23 people per mi2). The total land area is 16,376,870 Km2 (6,323,142 sq. miles) 72.7 % of the population is urban (104,582,152 people in 2019) The median age in Russia is 38.9 years.
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8. Bangladesh Population 167,977,840 and still counting The current population of Bangladesh is 167,969,409 as of Wednesday, June 12, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Bangladesh population is equivalent to 2.18% of the total world population. Bangladesh ranks number 8 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Bangladesh is 1291 per Km2 (3,344 people per mi2). The total land area is 130,170 Km2 (50,259 sq. miles) 37.2 % of the population is urban (62,561,286 people in 2019) The median age in Bangladesh is 26.0 years. Modified 5 Likes 2 Shares
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7. Nigeria Population 200,686,995 and still counting The current population of Nigeria is 200,622,453 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Nigeria population is equivalent to 2.6% of the total world population. Nigeria ranks number 7 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Nigeria is 221 per Km2 (571 people per mi2). The total land area is 910,770 Km2 (351,650 sq. miles) 51.9 % of the population is urban (104,282,822 people in 2019) The median age in Nigeria is 17.9 years. 39 Likes 8 Shares
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6. Pakistan Population 204,392,308 and still counting The current population of Pakistan is 204,356,009 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Pakistan population is equivalent to 2.65% of the total world population. Pakistan ranks number 6 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Pakistan is 265 per Km2 (687 people per mi2). The total land area is 770,880 Km2 (297,638 sq. miles) 39.8 % of the population is urban (81,499,983 people in 2019) The median age in Pakistan is 22.7 years. 1 Share
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5. Brazil Population 212,310,873 and still counting The current population of Brazil is 212,303,997 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Brazil population is equivalent to 2.75% of the total world population. Brazil ranks number 5 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Brazil is 25 per Km2 (66 people per mi2). The total land area is 8,358,140 Km2 (3,227,095 sq. miles) 85.5 % of the population is urban (181,649,428 people in 2019) The median age in Brazil is 31.7 years. 1 Like
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4. Indonesia Population 269,389,110 and still counting The current population of Indonesia is 269,373,076 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Indonesia population is equivalent to 3.49% of the total world population. Indonesia ranks number 4 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Indonesia is 149 per Km2 (385 people per mi2). The total land area is 1,811,570 Km2 (699,451 sq. miles) 56.0 % of the population is urban (150,870,274 people in 2019) The median age in Indonesia is 28.3 years.
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3. U.S. Population 328,968,224 and still counting The current population of the United States of America is 328,957,869 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. The United States population is equivalent to 4.27% of the total world population. The U.S.A. ranks number 3 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in the United States is 36 per Km2 (93 people per mi2). The total land area is 9,147,420 Km2 (3,531,837 sq. miles) 83.9 % of the population is urban (276,062,331 people in 2019) The median age in the United States is 37.8 years. 5 Likes 2 Shares
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2. India Population 1,367,947,698 and still counting The current population of India is 1,367,858,289 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. India population is equivalent to 17.74% of the total world population. India ranks number 2 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in India is 460 per Km2 (1,192 people per mi2). The total land area is 2,973,190 Km2 (1,147,955 sq. miles) 33.6 % of the population is urban (460,249,853 people in 2019) The median age in India is 27.0 years. 4 Likes
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1. China Population 1,419,793,117 and still counting The current population of China is 1,419,778,807 as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates. China population is equivalent to 18.41% of the total world population. China ranks number 1 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in China is 151 per Km2 (392 people per mi2). The total land area is 9,388,211 Km2 (3,624,807 sq. miles) 60.4 % of the population is urban (857,055,542 people in 2019) The median age in China is 37.3 years. 9 Likes 6 Shares
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President Muhammadu Buhari assents to Bill declaring June 12 public holiday and also the Law makes May 29 handover date and not Public Holiday. NB: check the flash message in the image below for the information above.
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Eyi o wu awi 1 Like
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passionstores gentlemayor: |
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passionstores: 08031375453 interested |
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passionstores: Please how can i join the training. I have an approved sporry account and willing to join OGads. PLEASE i have been researching for days for this kind of opportunity. Please dont let it pass me by. This may be the open door i have been waiting for. Please kindly forward the training link and materials to me as i believe you might not be able to reply my pm due to the large number. My email is meyuzeh@gmail.com Thanks! 1 Like |
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Hello house, can we just look for someone among us who has gone through the first stage that led to payment so that we can contribute a token and give to the person in order for us to be put through or trained on this cpa network. Then again, how is the site going to look like and what will be the content since it seems without a site we cannot proceed. CC Kofoojozobo Zepher528 Stephlyler Victoh330 Sodiqiu112 |
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Only genius can find the six hidden words
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This is a death trap! |
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By Dennis Erezi Nigeria’s power, works and housing minister Babatunde Fashola has released names of firms that were contracted by the federal government on power projects but failed to deliver the projects. Fashola listed the contractors in a letter to Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), who had consistently pressured the former Lagos State governor on the alleged corrupt contractors. The minister in a letter with reference number FMP/LU/R2K/2016/T/40 signed by the permanent secretary of power ministry Louis O.N. Edozien listed the firms. The letter said, “Pow Technologies Limited, an Abuja based company, was in 2014 awarded a contract for the supply and installation of test and maintenance equipment relays, etc to various NAPTIN regional training centers (RTCs) (LOT15), with the total contract sum of N87,763,302.40, out of which N79,404,892.66 was paid to Pow Technologies Limited.” Fashola explained that the contracts were awarded in 2014, stating that only 13 of the 19 items have so far been supplied, with 6 items outstanding. In the letter, the minister said different measures were being harnessed to ensure “completion of the project, address criminal breach of contract and take remedial action.” The minister said that while the contractors undertook to take remedial action, they have failed to complete the project for which funds have been released. He noted that it submitted a petition to Abuja police commissioner on 13th January 2016, and that the police instituted a case for the prosecution of Messrs Pow at the Upper Area Court. The ministry also said it has sought and received legal advice to pursue a civil action at the FCT High Court while a report of criminal breach of contract has been made to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). In response, SERAP demanded additional information on the companies to deliver the projects they were contracted to deliver. “We welcome Mr Fashola’s latest response and the information regarding Pow Technologies Limited. But we need details of names of other contractors that have collected public funds yet failed to execute power projects,” SERAP said in a tweet. “We will continue to push the Ministry and its agencies to reveal more details of alleged corrupt contractors and companies, as contained in our FOI request.” Prior to the disclosure, Fashola had told SERAP that “the Ministry has searched for the requested information on details of alleged contractors and companies that collected money for electricity projects and failed to executive any projects, but we could not find it from our records.” But SERAP disagreed saying, “The public expectation is that government information, when in the hands of any public institutions and agencies, should be available to the public, as prescribed by the FOI Act. The FOI Act should always be used as an authority for disclosing information rather than withholding it.” Fashola, however, promised to “refer the request for details of alleged contractors and companies that collected money for electricity projects and failed to executive any projects to the Ministry’s agencies for necessary action and appropriate response.” He explained that “There may be instances of part-payment against certification of commensurate value for materials and services in achieved contract milestone even though the entire contract is not 100% performed.” SERAP thereafter made an FOI request with suit number FHC/L/CS/105/19 filed in February at the Federal High Court, Lagos. The suit is seeking “an order of mandamus directing and/or compelling Mr Fashola to provide specific details on the names and whereabouts of the contractors who collected public funds meant for electricity projects but disappeared with the money without executing any projects.” Source https://www.guardian.ng/news/fashola-finally-releases-list-of-corrupt-contractors/
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One of the solutions I think would be the best to curb corruption is to remove the immunity covering these governors and they will embezzle less if at all they want to embezzle. |
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If that be the case, let him be consistent with it. Let him pay every first day of the month. For instance, let the salary for the month of June be paid on June 1st. That way there won't be any kind of issue. That would be salary would be received upfront. S H I K E N A ! |
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The whole of the 3 emails are not receiving any mail. See response below... Your message wasn't delivered to hr@primerostl.com because the domain primerostl.com couldn't be found. Check for typos or unnecessary spaces and try again. Your message wasn't delivered to oladimeji.akinbami@primerorsl.com because the domain primerorsl.com couldn't be found. Check for typos or unnecessary spaces and try again. Your message to <careers@primerotsl.com> was automatically rejected: Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full) @ AutoJoshNG |
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If you are given a chance once in a lifetime, which of these pills will you choose? Drop your comment below.
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omoguess: From my own little knowledge, the money is already with pencom. As long as the guy is the next of kin, he's entitled to the money. All he needs is to get all necessary documents required by the bank. The bank will in turn forward such document to pencom and pencom will release the money to the bank and the bank will now credit the guy's account. But note...he said voluntary contribution which is quite different from the real pension. It means the dad was contributing from his own pocket apart from the one the employer pays into his pension account. Maybe there is an issue with that but I still think that the same procedure as above is applicable. cc: Pinkybush |
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Interesting... 1 Like
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One thing still baffles me, when will Nigeria (Giant of Africa) build her own refinery by herself. What is stopping us from doing so? If a single person(Dangote) is trying to build one, how come a whole country is unable to build. Somebody should please enlighten me cos I don't get. |
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