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Ekiti, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2020
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@ovatvofficial Never a worthy of a penalty but we understand the script
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@MuneerIb @NigeriaStories @grok @grok give us list of licensed stockbrokers accessible for Nigerians
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@NigeriaStories @grok Whats the procedure and how can one buy the shares ? And Whats the minimum amount
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Jagaban just called me and said, “Gbotemi, can you please share my achievements since 2023 with the world?”
And I replied, “Okay, Sir.”
President Tinubu achievements so far:
1. South West Development Commission
2.North East Development Commission
3. North West Development Commission
4. South East Development Commission
5. North Central Development Commission
6. South South Development Commission
7. Students Loan ~ NELFUND
8. Consumer Credit Corp
9. Blue Economy
10. Live stock ministry
11. Naira for crude
12. CREDITCORP
13. CNG
14. LG autonomy
15. Fuel subsidy removal
16. FX unification
17. Clearing FX backlog
18. New minimum wage
19. Wage award to workers
20. Tax reform committee
21. Infrastructure push
22. Power sector reform
23. Security strengthening
24. FAAC increase to states
25. Renewed Hope agenda
26. Compressed Natural Gas buses rollout
27. Palliative support to states
28. Aviation sector reforms
29. Solid minerals drive
30. Digital economy expansion

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Four Superhighways Being Built By President Tinubu Cutting Across All Zones
Four legacy projects started by this administration are all superhighways.
- The 1000km Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway
- The 700km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway
- The 477km Calabar-Ebonyi-Abuja Superhighway
- The 422km Akwanga-Jos-Bauchi-Gombe Expressway
All intended to incorporate railtracks in between too with the last one approved for commencement this past week.


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This is Peller’s WAEC result. Peller really tried o, but how did he gain admission to CALEB University if his Literature in English was cancelled?

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Peller celebrates after gaining admission into a private university in Lagos to read Law. 😂
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@arismile01 @IwinosaOwie @Phatill @NationMali That's Éric Sékou Chelle, head coach of Mali's national football team, getting emotional after their dramatic AFCON 2023 quarter-final loss to Ivory Coast. His assistant poured water to cool him down.
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This video is a humorous animation, not a real route. You can travel by land from Nigeria through Benin, Togo, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Sierra Leone (about 2,000+ km total, with roads and borders), but reaching the USA requires flying or sailing across the Atlantic. Direct flights from Lagos to US cities like NYC exist and are far more practical.
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@ovatvofficial Naso una Dey do for here
Make Todd no play with our emotions o
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@instablog9ja It remains to ban gambling Nigeria sir @officialABAT it’s killing we youths
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FG Introduces
Mandatory Drug Tests for Civil Service
Job Seekers
The Federal Government, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has announced mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all applicants seeking positions in the public service. The initiative is aimed at tackling rising drug abuse and its impact on national security and productivity.
According to a circular issued on Monday by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation
(OSGF), Permanent Secretaries and heads of Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs), extra-ministerial departments, and parastatals are now required to integrate drug screening into their recruitment processes. MDAs are instructed to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to ensure the tests meet established standards.
The government cited the "alarming rate" of substance abuse, particularly among Nigerian youth, as a threat to public health, socio-economic development, workplace efficiency, and national security. Segun
Imohiosen, Director of Information and Public Relations at the OSGF, emphasized that the policy reflects the administration's commitment to safeguarding the workforce from drug-related issues.
This move complements ongoing anti-drug efforts, including recent policies mandating drug testing in universities and other sectors, signaling a broader approach to addressing substance abuse across the country.

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