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Ms Gadzama
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-Digital Marketer, -Business Administrator, -Animé Head, -Food Enthusiast, -Big time Music consumer, 🎥-T7D, 🎥-Baerocksmag. 👉🥺👈: AnimeHead🤭 IG: @Kwatam_
Abuja, Nigeria
Joined January 2021
RT @nathanielblow: Can we all post this at 8pm Nigerian Time ( a few minutes from now) and let heaven and earth know something spiritual is…
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RT @ifetheoxygen: ✨ PRE-ORDERS ARE OFFICIALLY OPEN! ✨ The wait is almost over! Hairsentials is bringing you the perfect blend of nature an…
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His guest artist? T-Pain!
Just gimme a @chrisbrown halftime show and everything will be right in the world
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RT @__sijii: Customer Service Officer at TeamAce Limited Location: Lagos Salary Range: ₦150,000 – ₦200,000/month About Us: At TeamAce, w…
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He wasn't focused on his job,he was more focused on Drake. I love KDot but not this kdot
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@isaacmabum @datBAYEboy They should have begged mummy Rza to come and perform again cus we miss her and she would have made them 5x more money
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Nobody is reading all these things,you guys keep saying things and never backing it up with any action.
EFCC Won't Spare Public Officers that Corruptly Enrich Themselves – Olukoyede The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has restated that the Commission under his leadership will not allow public officers who corruptly enrich themselves go unpunished. He restated this recently at the opening ceremony of a three-day workshop on Anti-corruption, Fiscal Responsibility, Transparency and Good Governance for state and local government officials, organized by the House Committee on Financial Crimes in collaboration with the EFCC at the EFCC Academy in Karu, Abuja. According to the EFCC chair who spoke through the Commandant of the EFCC Academy, Deputy Commandant of the EFCC, DCE Chinwe Ndubueze, “The EFCC under my leadership will have no sympathy for public officers who breach the rules to enrich themselves or their cronies,” adding that the outcome of the training will be a turning point in the culture of accountability and integrity in public service as it would equip public officers in the different tiers of government on financial best practices. While noting that fiscal responsibility was at the heart of any accountable government’s public service delivery he disclosed that "70 percent of the problem that Nigeria faces in the public sector is down to poor fiscal transparency. In every budget cycle trillions of naira are appropriated to cater for the nation’s pressing infrastructural, social and economic needs. Instead, we have had the terrible misfortune of rules being circumvented and funds diverted or out rightly stolen through various sharp practices in the procurement value chain, while the rest of us suffer the consequence of the indiscretion of a few corrupt public officers.” Speaking further he stated that “As public officers, you occupy a vantage position to determine the fortune of this nation. Nigeria with all its human and natural resources has no business being poor but corruption is the albatross that has held this nation captive.” In his remarks, the Chairman, House Committee on Financial Crimes, Honourable Ginger Onwusibe who was represented by the clerk of the committee, Austin Adesoro advocated for the promotion of the Whistle Blowing Policy in public offices and charged the participants to see corruption as public enemy number one. “Public office demands a lot of sacrifices, not for pleasure. Nigeria needs accountable institutions to deliver on her mandate. The integrity of leaders is vital and corrupt officers must be sanctioned for corrupt practices. That’s why we need collaboration at all levels” he said. Representative of the Independent Corrupt Practices & other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, Hassan Salifu applauded the EFCC and the House Committee on Financial Crimes for the laudable initiative and urged the participants to deploy the opportunity of the training at the workshop in the blocking of loopholes in the system. "Indeed, this is a timely and necessary intervention, particularly at a time when financial integrity and accountability must be at the forefront of governance at both federal and state and local government levels," he said. Kinsley Amaku, who represented the Director/Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Intelligence Unit, NFIU, in his goodwill message stated that the fight against corruption required not just enforcement but also a well-informed public sector that understands the legal and institutional frameworks designed to promote transparency.
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@datBAYEboy Oh well, can't believe they robbed Lil Wayne just to give us this. At this point Doechii would have been more entertaining
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