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Governor Bello Muhammad Matawalle of Zamfara State yesterday laid the foundation for the N8.631 billion RUGA project at Rinji Sakkida forest in Maradun Local Government Area of the state. Matawalle said three pilot RUGA settlements would be constructed in each of the three senatorial zones and that each of the settlements would be stocked with state-of-the-art facilities covering 100 hectares of land which would make the environment lively for the community and enhance cattle production. The facilities include veterinary clinics, cattle ranches, 210 housing units of three and two-bedroom flats, primary school of 12-classroom capacity, secondary school, Islamiyya school, primary healthcare centre of 30-bed capacity, earth dam, cattle cottage, grazing yard, and modern abattoir. http://saharareporters.com/2019/09/05/fulani-herdsmen-live-2-bedroom-flats-n8-billion-ruga-project-kicks-zamfara 9 Likes 3 Shares |
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The US Defense Department has greenlit $3.6 billion to build a controversial wall on the border with Mexico. The money is being diverted from existing military projects, sparking criticism from Democrats. US President Donald Trump’s plans to build a border wall with Mexico moved forward on Tuesday, with the Pentagon approving billions to construct 175 miles (282 kilometers) of the border Defense Secretary Mark Esper approved $3.6 billion (€3.28 billion), diverting the money from 127 current military projects both inside and outside the US. The money is being diverted from 127 current military projects both inside and outside of the US. Esper said that the border wall projects “are necessary to the use of the armed forces in connection with the national emergency,” CNN reported, citing a letter sent to the Senate Armed Services Committee. Trump declared a “national emergency” in February at the US southern border after lawmakers in Congress refused to approve the $5.7 billion Trump had demanded to the long-promised barrier. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/09/pentagon-approves-3-6b-for-trumps-border-wall-with-mexico/
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How nah, suicide is now part of Nigeria's budget
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In the video, I heard one saying Mo una comot. I think that solves the case.
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Bukden16: What!!!!
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Please where is the safest route to trek out of This Country without Visa??
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OndoFirstBorn:Oga, it's nine days for the thief and one day for the owner. 71 Likes 2 Shares |
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The hustle continues
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These man ehh
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Some realise they can keep supplying Huawei in some circumstances On june 29th, as world leaders were leaving the g20 summit in Japan, President Donald Trump announced that American companies could once again start selling equipment to Huawei, China’s beleaguered tech giant. Fresh from a meeting with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, Mr Trump said that sales could proceed as long as they did not pose a “great, national emergency problem”. Mr Trump’s word is not law, but Huawei will welcome the indication of respite. It has had a rough six weeks since the Trump istration placed limits on the export of American technology to the firm, undermining its business and creating turmoil across the tech world. At first Huawei put on a tough act, insisting that it could handle curtailed supply of American technology. But after a month its chief executive, Ren Zhengfei, itted that its 2019 revenues would in fact be about $30bn lower as a result of the export ban—a 30% drop since 2018. Huawei has labelled Mr Trump’s announcement a u-turn. Republicans in America’s Congress, who view Huawei as a national-security threat, called it a catastrophe. Things are not so black and white. Before Mr Trump’s announcement and the accompanying flurry of headlines, American chip companies had already restarted at least some of their sales to Huawei. They did so quietly. Two reports, one from Bloomberg and the other in the New York Times, cited anonymous sources saying that Intel and Micron, two large American chipmakers, had begun to supply Huawei again in June. It has taken lawyers at such companies a few weeks to get to grips with the details of the American law that now applies to their sales to Huawei, the Export istration Regulations (ear), and to realise that they can keep supplying the firm in some circumstances. The days after the ban was announced were chaotic, as tech-company lawyers scrambled to understand an area of law that did not normally apply to their operations. Many firms shut down shipments to Huawei en masse, without waiting for their legal teams to come back with a detailed opinion. That complete cessation of supply now appears to have been a precautionary overreaction. Under the ear, firms may continue to sell products to Huawei as long as they are not made in the United States, and as long as those products do not contain American components whose value makes up more than 25% of their value. Notwithstanding this leakiness in the export ban, Mr Trump’s g20 concession is a sign that America’s commitment to containing Huawei is not ironclad. Dan Wang of Gavekal Dragonomics, a Hong Kong-based research firm, says that many Japanese, South Korean and Taiwanese tech firms had been wavering on whether to supply Huawei. “They will take Trump’s statement as a signal that they should the company,” he says. The survival of Huawei, in its current form at least, has looked shaky in recent weeks. America’s president appears to have thrown the company a lifeline. As with all Trumpian pronouncements, it may yet prove illusory. https://www.economist.com/business/2019/07/04/donald-trump-eases-off-huawei-as-firms-discover-holes-in-his-export-ban?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/ed/donaldtrumpeasesoffhuaweiasfirmsdiscoverholesinhisexportbanhuaweioktosell
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Max8:Did you hear me say i was an Ad-hoc staff? Brother use ya head oh |
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Max8:Oga Max abeg shut up, you too dey talk |
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gabicon:Then how does POS debit you, when you withdraw with it when it's not connected to the bank? 3 Likes 1 Share |
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PHILipu1:Yes there was no electronic voting but they where electronic ing results, and this results are store in the Server(database).... please try findout what a Server means 1 Like |
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ZAWs:Then you're the biggest illiterate ever, Do you know what its means to send data to server?? It's the card reader that's sends data to the server (database) 1 Like |
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