Friday, December 2, 2016

IGP Sets Special Panel To Investigate and Enhance Allowances Payment of It’s Personnel

 IGP Ibrahim K. Idris
Don N. Awunah, Abuja: Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, NPM, mni deeply concerned about the delay, omission and discrepancies in payment of allowances to officers of the Nigeria Police Force who participated in the just concluded gubernatorial election in Ondo state; and also arising from complaints of irregularities from certain quarters and discoveries of possible anomalies and plausible foul play, has set up a special panel to investigate, streamline and enhance payment of entitlements of the force personnel who engage in ad-hoc duties.

Head To Head Chelsea City As They Lock Horns Tomorrow

Ikujuni I. Samuel, Lagos: Antonio Conte’s Chelsea survived a deep test of their title credentials last weekend after they came from a goal behind to beat London rivals Tottenham apparently the Blues now have another a greater challenge on their hands when they take on Manchester City on Saturday.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Meet South Africa’s youngest millionaire

The Foreign exchange market is the biggest financial market in the world. At least four trillion dollars is traded on currency markets on a daily basis.

First-ever Tanzanian made helicopter to start flying soon

Tanzania has begun building its own helicopters that will be taking to the skies soon. A Tanzanian made two seater chopper is in its final stages of production and will start flying trials once it granted permission by the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority reports Daily news.

Thousands squeeze into church, stadium to mourn tragic crash

Thousands squeezed into Chapeco’s cathedral and even more packed a stadium to mourn the death of 71 people in a plane crash, 19 of them members of the Chapecoense club who had been on the brink of soccer greatness.

Gov. Al-Makura Warns Residence Against Indiscriminate Dumping of Refuse On Railway Lines/Waterways

The Nasarawa State Government warns the people who reside along rail lines against indiscriminate dumping of refuse on railway lines and waterways.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

IN ANOTHER MAN'S SHOES - Pastor Chris Anita

I once took a snapshot of a pair of shoes and I wondered how the owner felt wearing them every day. It was not the front of the shoes that intrigued me although the cover was tired and peeling off it could be polished, shined to look improved and accepting. It was the insole of the shoe that caught my attention, they were completely wore off and devoid of any form of comfort. Walking is not supposed to be a painful experience but to the owner of the shoes it evidently cannot be a pleasure from all indications. What coping mechanisms did he adopt during winter, raining months and summer months? How did he conceal his feelings and prevent his peers from noticing his shoes?

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