Tuesday 29 November 2016

This is real Amebo from Ekiti- Fayose sha....

Fayose shades the Federal government over road construction







Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State recently flagged of the construction of a Federal Government road that runs through his state and attracted hilarious comments for throwing shades at the FG. Governor Ayo Fayose flagged off the construction of the Efon-Aramoko-Igede-Ado Road, and decided to subtly shade the Federal Government, whose responsibility it was to take care of the road. 

He had a sign board set up which read: “This is a neglected federal road, but in the overall interest of the Ekiti people, I will fix it. 

However, somebody must tell the Federal Government to be responsible.” 

 Since the picture of the sign went viral, people have taken to social media to say how they feel about it. 

Monday 28 November 2016

BREAKING: Policemen protest in Ondo over unpaid allowance.

BREAKING: Policemen protest in Ondo over unpaid allowance.

Some officers of the Nigeria Police Force on Monday morning, November 28, took to the streets of Ondo to protest non-payment of their last Saturday governorship election allowance, The Punch reports.
According to the reports, the police officers went haywire in Ondo town, Ondo state, protesting non-payment of their allowance.
BREAKING: Policemen protest in Ondo over unpaid allowance

Militancy pushes government to turn to Niger oil.

Militancy pushes government to turn to Niger oil.

The federal government has finalised plans of the construction of a 1,000 kilometer crude oil pipelines from Niger Republic to Kaduna Refinery.
Vanguard reports that Dr. Maikanti Baru who is the group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) spoke at a town hall meeting with management and staff of the Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical Company (KRPC) in Kaduna.
“It was important to explore alternative crude supply to KRPC, which has been affected by vandalism of pipelines and obsolescence, assuring that the initiative will reduce downtime of the plant and ensure optimal utilisation.
“The Corporation has already started engagements with the Nigerien Minister of Petroleum and the Chinese that are operating the field at Agadem (The Agadem Block is located in the East Niger Rift Basin)”
Baru promised that he would ensure the energy supply project to power industries in Kaduna is made possible with the completion of the Ajaokuta-Abuja-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline.
Malam Idi Mukhtar who is the managing director of KRPC said the Fluid Cracking Catalytic Unit (FCCU) of the plant was restreamed in June.
“The Kerosene Hydrotreating Unit (KHU) rehabilitation is ongoing with the equipment overhaul and integrity checks. When operational the margin of value addition on kerosene and Aviation Turbine Kerosene (ATK) will provide millions of naira in revenue, even at a throughput of 60 per cent.”