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Cobhams Asuquo, despite losing his sight, has accomplished more than ever in his career

Cobhams   Asuquo,   despite   losing   his   sight,   has   accomplished   more   than   ever   in   his   career.   Throughout   his   career,   he   has   worked   with   a   wide   range   of   musicians,   both   locally   and   abroad,   generating   songs   such   as   "Maintain   in   India"   and   "Catch   Cold"   by   Maintain.   He   also   produced   ASA's   debut   album   in   2003.   She   has   also   written   songs   for   well-known   musicians   such   as   Omawumi,   including   "In   the   Music"   and   "If   You   Ask   Me,"   as   well   as   her   2017   album   "Butterfl...

BIRTHDAY WISHES FROM TIMBLOGGISTBLOGSPOT/TIMIYANDASBLOGSPOT

Forget the past; look forward to the future, for the best things are yet to come.”

25th August 2024

*SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON (NBC)*  *Sunday, August 25, 2024* *GRACE AND GOOD WORKS* *Devotional Reading: Ephesians 2:1-10*   *Background/Lesson Scripture: Titus 3:3-11* *GOLDEN TEXT:* But when the kindness and love of God our Saviour appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, Titus 3:4-5 *Objectives:* By the end of the lesson, class members should be able to: I. Explain the correlation between salvation and good works; Ii. Discuss why Apostle Paul instructed Titus to warn the Cretans against foolish controversies, genealogies, arguments and quarrels about the Law;  III. Resolve to shun anything that can lead to conflict and disagreement, and be resolute to always promote peace. *INTRODUCTION* Paul's instructions to Titus on how to lead the church in Crete and consolidate the work is comprehensive. In fact, it is a true picture of how much he loved the p...

Woman Gives Birth to Identical Black and White Twins,

Raising Doubts 38-year-old Calgary, Canada-born photographer Judith Nwokocha acknowledged being under the influence when she gave birth to her twins in 2016. Her children are named Kamsi, her son, and Kachi, her daughter. She tried for eight years to become pregnant before turning to IVF, and when the procedure worked and she was finally impregnated, she thought the children were a gift. However, she claims that most people don't believe the twins are identical because they have different hairstyles and different skin tones. The mother also notes that people frequently inquire about the identity of the children's mother among the kids are. She informed the technician that she was actually having two children when she went for a scan and was informed she was having a child. She found out she was actually expecting twins, but they might have Down syndrome after getting a second scan. Her kid Kachi was smaller than anticipated for her size at the tender age of seven weeks an...

News from Nigeria If any administration were to reverse the fuel subsidy, it would be difficult for Nigeria - Wale Edun

The withdrawal of fuel subsidies under President Bola Tinubu's administration will be difficult for Nigeria's economy, according to Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun. Wale Edun continued, saying that the gains realized from the two measures would have to be handled in any attempt by other administrations to remove the forex subsidy. The withdrawal of fuel subsidies under President Bola Tinubu's administration will be difficult for Nigeria's economy, according to Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun. Any attempt by future administrations to reverse the FX subsidy, according to Wale Edun, will need to handle the profits from the two insurance. Mute/Play Fullscreen According to Edun, Nigeria was spending 98 percent of its revenue on debt payment, but the federal government was able to cut that amount to 61 percent with the withdrawal of the gasoline and FX subsidies. He claimed that such an administrati...

Nigeria NewsTinubu grants NNPC's request to pay the subsidy for gasoline.

The Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) requested to utilize its 2023 dividends to pay for gasoline subsidies, and President Bola Tinubu granted their request. The federation account, which is intended to be divided among the three levels of government, was intended to receive the 2023 dividends. The Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) requested to utilize its 2023 dividends to pay for gasoline subsidies, and President Bola Tinubu granted their request. The federation account, which is intended to be divided among the three levels of government, was intended to receive the 2023 dividends. Play Unmute Complete Screen This occurs as the federal government has persisted in disputing the existence of the gasoline subsidy following President Tinubu's declaration that the "subsidy is gone" on his May 29, 2023, is the day of inauguration. Recall that in an interview, Minister of Finance Wale Edun stated that "some organization" pays the di...

NNPC acknowledges payment but clarifies that it is not for a fuel subsidy.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) claims that for the previous nine years, it has not given fuel subsidies to any individuals. Alhaji Umar Ajiya, the company's chief financial officer, provided the explanations on Monday in Abuja. According to Ajiya, NNPC Ltd. solely deals with the importation gaps of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) between the federation and the firm. "NNPC Ltd. has not given anybody a dime in subsidies over the past eight to nine years; no one has received money from NNPC Ltd. under the guise of subsidies."We have never given any money as a subsidy to a marketer. We have been importing PMS, which has been the situation The government instructs us to sell it for half the price even if it has been landed at a specific cost price.There is a discrepancy, then, between the landing price and that half price. "And to reconcile, sometimes they give us money, therefore there is no money moving hands with any marketer in the guise of sub...