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He will see |
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Ego reach am |
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En eye go soon clear shall...he wants to get at Abuja politicians... |
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Demolition of Edemete Hotel/Club, Onne in Eleme LGA, the second hotel to be demolished by Maj. Gen. Wike for flouting covid19 lockdown directive by Mr. Gobina. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10214409731511320&id=1659383899
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Wike free Rivers people now now |
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Blind Claim to know yet rules by the dark kingdom |
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Poor.... You have nothing, yet claim to have so much worldly goods |
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Who's miserable?? Ignorance without redemption, without remedy and without correction!! |
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When we resume I will update. Just make yourself available |
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Who's the wretched Ignorance |
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Wretched Miserable Poor Blind And Naked folks!! You will never be able to live.... Burial loading and everlasting punishment.
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Love pastor Chris forever 1 Like |
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They would have given it to my company, 1% interest what Wow, what a give away |
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Nigeria gets $3.4 billion disbursement from IMF, interest rate 1% Published By Chike Olisah Barely a week after its board’s approval, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has disbursed the sum of $3.4 billion to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). This emergency fund, which is a Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI), was approved by the IMF on April 28, 2020, to help Nigeria mitigate the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic and also to sort out balance of payment issues. This was disclosed by the Managing Director of IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, during an interview with CNBC Africa, on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. In her statement, the IMF boss said, “We have already disbursed the money to Nigeria. In emergency assistance, once the board approves, we disburse within days to the country and it goes to the Central Bank in dollars before it’s converted to naira for the Federal Government’s use.” “The conditions are quite favourable. The repayment period is five years, up to two and half years is a grace period and the interest on the loan is 1%,” she added. Georgieva said that there was a need for all receivers of the emergency funds in Nigeria to keep receipts of expenditure. She pointed out that Nigerians should demand accountability from its leaders in the spending of the emergency funds. According to her, the funds could not afford to have credibility and accountability take the back seat in the course of the coronavirus crisis. Going further, she said that Nigeria had already met and exceeded the safeguards for disbursement of the funds. This loan is the single largest disbursement by the Bretton Woods institution to any country that has been ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic. https://nairametrics.com/2020/05/06/nigeria-gets-3-4-billion-disbursement-from-imf-interest-rate-1/ |
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Listen now Wike. We are mandating the governor away from his satanic policy as if the people of Rivers state are things to lock up. They are humans and not things. You can not just lock up people without provisions of what to eat and drink. |
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CSOs urge Wike to review lockdown of Rivers councils By Kelvin Ebiri and Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt Civil society organisations and the Media Situation Room have urged Governor Nyesom Wike to review the 24-hour curfew imposed on Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt local councils in Rivers State. Reacting to the decision yesterday, the groups claimed that “the government policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic were worsening the plight of the people,” warning that the embargo on the two strategic council areas “implies a total lockdown of the entire state.” They regretted that government at all levels had “continued to revel (in) anti-people policies and directives without broad consultation with relevant stakeholders, as the latest lockdown raises serious concern.” In a joint statement issued by the Situation Room co-chairman, Stevyn Obodoekwe, and Sebastian Kpalap, but read by Karl Uchegbu, the groups worried about the lockdown, adding that it would “further create uncertainty and panic in the lives of those whose only sources of livelihood depend on daily hustling,” describing the policy “as very harsh.” They stated: “At a time other countries and states are beginning to ease restrictions, it is curious that Rivers State is tightening the screws. At a time the Federal Government took the lead to relax the lockdown which lasted for more than two months, one wonders why the Rivers State government should be planning at this time to embark on total lockdown.” The CSOs queried: “What are the parameters being used to impose a total lockdown on some local councils? “Has the government evaluated the distribution of palliatives to know who and who has gotten and how sustaining this has been? “What provision has the state government put in place to ensure aggressive testing of households in other to detect who has the virus, what sensitisation measures have the government put in place in other to inform the people, especially rural dwellers on the dangers of COVID-19, and the possible avoidable guidelines? How many test centres do we have in the state?” They submitted that the lockdown was bearing the “back-breaking brunt on the poor masses”, urging the governor to “relax it in the overall interest of the suffering masses.” The state government was also implored to allow street shops and corner markets operate to, strategically, manage human basic needs for daily provision with the disease containment, noting that such mini markets and shops would take away pressure from the conventional markets that draw large crowds. “An evaluation should be done on the closure of the borders to see its effectiveness, as it appears that despite the closure of the state borders, the numbers of cases recorded in the state have continued to rise,” the groups added. In the same vein, the governor has advised monarchs to raise task forces in their respective communities to enforce the closure of markets, hotels and bars in the state. As the curfew commences from tomorrow, Wike has threatened to demolish any structures or shops that open for business during the period. He told the traditional rulers yesterday at the Government House, Port Harcourt that the shutdown had become necessary to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic whose cases are 14 in the state. https://m.guardian.ng/news/csos-urge-wike-to-review-lockdown-of-rivers-councils/ |
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Believe the prophet |
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I told you before it started |
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Now you believe |
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Gansu |
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No be una Carry una ✋ go invite juju |
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Stuff happens |
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Tell the government of Kano state to immediately restore the position of the Emirates to his highness Lamido Sanusi to avert further death of his people. You can not disgrace the custodian of traditional culture of Kano like that and expect the gods to fold their hands and watch you dance politics, when you as a little boy agreed to uphold such. Research what happened to Kano state when Lamido Sanusi grandfather was also deposed. Enough of this senseless act's. The government will so be on their knees begging. Because the spirits will soon move to their houses to knock on their doors. |
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