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I am not a pedophile" Nigerian man who argued that 5-year old are sexual beings cries out (video)

Yesterday, a video of two Nigerian men insisting that a 5-year-old girl is a sexual being, went viral. The video received a lot of reactions, with most Nigerians including celebrities lashing out at the men.Following the backlash received so far, one of the men, Onyema Chiwete who is a TV host and actor, has come out to refute claims that he is a pedophile '' I am not a pedophile. I was only giving my opinion on a scripted TV show where you have two sides of a topic to draw attention and interest of viewers. I believe our kids should be protected from this sick pedophiles while we find a way to heal them. I expected that the likes of @bankywellington and @officialwajeshould have investigated on the story and not take sides so quickly knowing how influential they are. That's what true leaders do. Thank you'' he wrote on IGWatch a video he released clarifying his statement below     View this post on Instagram         "I am not a pedophile" Nigerian man who argued that 5-year old are sexual beings cries out
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Calling me fat does not hurt my feelings' - Eniola Badmus

   'Calling me fat does not hurt my feelings' - Eniola BadmusNollywood actress, Eniola Badmus in a message to body shamers today said, 'calling me fat does not hurt my feelings'. She also said, 'its not about the size you wear, its about how you wear it'.'Calling me fat does not hurt my feelings' - Eniola BadmusT
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Full text of speech delivered by President Buhari during the 2019 budget presentation ceremony at the National Assembly

Assembly  Full text of speech delivered by President Buhari during the 2019 budget presentation ceremony at the National AssemblyEarleir today, President Buhari presdented the 2019 budget to the joint session of the National Assembly. Below is the full text of the speech he delivered.... PROTOCOLS –1. It is my pleasure to present the 2019 Budget Proposals to this Joint Session of the National Assembly.2. This being my last budget speech to the 8th National Assembly, I will review economic developments over the past three and a half years with particular emphasis on 2018. I will then highlight the budget proposals for 2019. The full details of which will be given by the Honourable Minister of Budget and National Planning.OVERVIEW OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS3. The last three and a half years have been challenging both at home and abroad. Commodity prices, both oil and non-oil, have been volatile. Global trends, be it security, trade or politics have also been unpredictable. Here in Nigeria, we have had to cope with disruptions in oil production and exports, security challenges and devastating floods.4. Through hard work, and by the special grace of God, we have weathered these storms and made progress on many fronts which is why we have cause to be optimistic about the future.5. The economy has recovered from recession and we have had six quarters of growth since then.6. We have done more work with less resources in agriculture, infrastructure and social investments. We have built better understanding between the Federal Government and the States on non-partisan lines, in particular, intervening several times to support States to meet their obligations including the payment of salaries and pensions.7. Sustained development is difficult, if not impossible, in an atmosphere of insecurity and poor governance. We have therefore made strenuous and successful efforts to overcome the insurgency in the North-East and to resolve inter-communal misunderstandings elsewhere.8. The Federal government and the National Economic Council have been working in a unified and patriotic manner to tackle the underlying causes of tension between pastoralists and sedentary farmers. These conflicts have a long-standing history caused mainly by competition for increasingly scarce resources occasioned by rising population and erratic weather conditions – a product of climate change.9. I take this opportunity to salute the men and women in our Armed Forces and Security Services for their courage, sacrifice and patriotism in protecting our collective safety and security.10. The Federal Government has also sustained its efforts to fight grand corruption and improve public financial management, and its efforts to improve public financial management through the comprehensive implementation of the Treasury Single Account, the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System and the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.11. You will also recall that as part of our commitment to improved governance, we joined the Open Government Partnership in 2016 with the aim of enhancing public service delivery, promoting business opportunity, enhancing government efficiencies, preventing corruption and building trust in government. We remain committed to these, and other institutional reforms that will enhance transparency and accountability in public service delivery.12. We also recorded several successes in economic management. Real Gross Domestic Product growth stood at 1.81 percent in the third quarter of 2018 compared to 1.17 percent in the third quarter of 2017. We have had a sustained accretion to foreign exchange reserves from a low of $28.57 billion in May 2015 to $42.92 billion by mid-December 2018. This has contributed to exchange rate stability and will provide a buffer against any unanticipated external shocks. Inflation has also declined from a peak of 18.72 percent in January 2017 to 11.28 percent in November this year.13. In the area of trade, Nigeria has moved from a deficit to surplus in our trade balance. As at the third quarter of 2018, the trade balance was a surplus of N681.27 billion representing a significant improvement from the deficit of N290.1 billion in 2016. This reflects the rebound in crude oil exports, increased non-oil exports and a reduction in the importation of food and items that can be produced locally. Foreign capital inflows including direct and portfolio investments also responded to improved economic management. Capital importation to Nigeria in the third quarter of 2018 stood at $2.86 billion, which is a 56.7 percent increase compared to the corresponding period in 2016.14. Trading is a significant contributor to our economic development but we must continue to focus on strengthening actual production. From farmers to miners to processors to digital entrepreneurs to players in the entertainment industry, all hands must be on deck to ensure the country succeeds.15. With regard to the oil and gas sector, crude oil production continues to increase steadily towards budgetary targets and will receive a further boost when the 200,000 barrels per day Egina oil field starts operations.16. In agriculture, we are seeing increased investment across the entire value chain from agricultural inputs to farming and ultimately, food processing. Barely three years ago, Nigeria was spending $5 million dollars a day on rice importation. Today rice imports have virtually stopped. Indeed, we are on course to achieve food security in major staple foods in the not too distant future Distinguished Senate President, Right Honourable Speaker17. Infrastructure development is also another area in which we have made a lot of progress. Our approach was a logical one. We simply prioritised the completion of critical on-going projects over the introduction of new ones.18. For example, in the Ministry of Water Resources, we identified 116 abandoned or uncompleted projects relating to irrigation, dams, drainage and water supply. To date, we have completed and/or commissioned a number of these projects including;a. Central Ogbia Regional Water Project, Bayelsa Stateb. Northern Ishan Regional Water Supply Project, Edo Statec. Sabke Water Supply Project, Katsina Stated. Takum Water Supply Project, Taraba Statee. Ogwashi – Uku Dam, Delta Statef. Shagari Irrigation Project, Sokoto Stateg. Galma Dam, Kaduna State.h. Mangu Water Supply Project, Plateau Statei. Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi Water Supply Project, Benue State 19. In the railway sector, we completed and commissioned the Abuja-Kaduna Rail Line and the Abuja Metro-Rail Project. Similarly, the previously abandoned Itakpe-Ajaokuta-Warri Rail Line is undergoing test runs and will soon be commissioned. We are also on track for the Lagos – Kano rail line as significant progress has been made on the Lagos to Ibadan segment of the project.20. We remain committed to rebuilding and expanding our road network. In 2018, an additional 1,531 kilometers of roads have been constructed and 1,008 kilometers rehabilitated across the country. Priority projects such as the Abuja - Kaduna – Kano highway as well as the Second Niger Bridge are well underway through the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund.21. In every State of Nigeria today there is a major Federal road project going on. For instance:a. In the North Central, long neglected roads like the Ilorin-Jebba Road, a stretch of 93 km that took a number of days to travel has been completed to provide a critical link between the North and South of Nigeria over a few hours. We have awarded the dualization of this road to expand it all the way to Mokwa, as we have done to the Abuja – Keffi-Lafia -Makurdi roads where work recently commenced. Similarly, work has resumed on the Suleja - Minna road after years of inactivity.b. In the South-South, we have recently completed the 60 km section of Alesi to Ugep in Cross River State, and awarded the 72km section from Odukpani Junction to Ugep which will reduce a journey that used to take 3 days a few years back, to 3 hours. Work has also commenced on the Calabar - Itu - Odukpani Road that links Akwa-Ibom to Cross River State, as we have started work on the long-neglected Bodo - Bonny Bridge to connect these long separated communities.c. In the South East, a critical section of Umunya linking Awka to Onitsha, a stretch of 18 kilometers, is being constructed now and one side of it should be ready for use before June 2019. Roads like Arochukwu – Ohafia – Bende are also receiving our attention.d. In the South–West, long neglected and abandoned roads like the Badagry Expressway have been awarded for construction along with the Apapa – Tin Can Island, Mile 2 – Oworonshoki, road to ease the congestion currently being experienced in Lagos, while interstate roads linking Ogun through Ikorodu to Sagamu, and Ipaja to Otta and Abeokuta are being repaired with payment to contractors.e. In the North-West, we have completed the Sokoto to Tambuwal – Jega Road comprising 135 Km out of the entire Sokoto to Yauri stretch and sections of Kaduna Eastern bypass and Kano Western bypass are also progressing.f. In the North-East, we have started work on the long-neglected Mayo – Belwa – Jada Road, and the Gombe – Numan – Jalingo Road and recently awarded the reconstruction of bridges damaged by insurgency.In addition, thanks to the N100 billion Sukuk Bond raised in Nigeria, work is on-going in 25 road projects. Among which are:a. Construction of the Oju/Loko-Oweto bridge over River Benueb. Dualisation of section of Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja Roadc. Dualisation of section of Suleja-Minna Roadd. Dualisation of section of Lokoja-Benin Road (Obajana - Okene)e. Dualisation of section of Kano - Maiduguri Road linking Kano-Jigawa-Bauchi-Yobef. Dualisation of section of Kano-Katsina Roadg. Dualisation of section of Kano Western By-Passh. Construction of Kaduna Eastern By-Passi. Rehabilitation of outstanding section of Onitsha-Enugu Expresswayj. Rehabilitation of Enugu-Port Harcourt Roadk. Dualisation of section of Yenegoa Road Junction22. In power, we are working on over 90 transmission projects across the country. Major power transmission stations like Mayo Belwa in Adamawa, Ejigbo and Odogunyan in Lagos, Apo in Abuja, Ikot – Ekpene Switching Station Akwa Ibom, Maiduguri in Borno, Damaturu in Yobe have been completed to support electricity transmission.23. For effective delivery to critical areas, we decided that we had to decentralize power supply leveraging off-grid solutions especially solar based systems. We are pushing more “willing- buyer willing –seller” arrangements. Already, this has brought more reliable off-grid power to markets and economic clusters around the country.24. The projects being implemented right now include the Ariaria Market in Aba, the Sabon Gari Market in Kano, the Sura Shopping Complex in Lagos to mention a few. Our hope is to roll out such programs to 300 such economic clusters across the country.25. In addition to economic clusters, we are also looking at rolling out similar off grid solutions to Universities and medical centers across the country.26. As we develop our infrastructure and power sector, we have not lost sight of the adverse impact climate change has to our economy, food and national security agenda. The recent floods, farmer-herdsmen conflict and aggressive desertification are all effects of climate change. We have seen our forests, lakes, arable land and grazing areas gradually disappear over the decades.27. As a Government, we took a long term view on tackling the effects of climate change which must be contained and ultimately reversed. We have stepped up our afforestation efforts. In the past two years, we have planted over 2.3 million seedlings in 21 States. We also successfully launched the Green Bond which will focus on developing environmentally friendly projects and other green programs across the country. Nigeria is also actively participating in international efforts to tackle climate change.28. Furthermore, working with key stakeholders including the National Assembly, State Governments and the private sector, we intensified our drive to remove obstacles, reduce processes and lower costs of doing business. The fact that over the past three years, Nigeria has gained 24 places in the World Bank Ease of Doing Business rankings is a clear indication that we are moving in the right direction.29. We are confident that improvements arising from on-going work will result in another quantum leap in the 2019 rankings. The States have also keyed into efforts to improve the business environment, and the sub-national Doing Business Report for Nigeria showed that 32 out of 36 states recorded overall improvement.30. In line with our commitment to creating a fairer and more inclusive society, I am pleased to update you on our efforts in this regard. Specifically,a. Through the N-Power scheme, 500,000 graduates have been employed to date;b. The National Home-Grown School Feeding program is feeding 9,300,892 pupils in 49, 837 schools in 24 states across Nigeria, and empowering 96,972 cooks;c. The Government Enterprise and Empowerment Program has seen to the disbursement of 1,378,804 loans to small businesses and farmers in all states including the FCT. These are interest free loans that will be paid back;d. 297,973 households in 26 states across the country are benefitting from the Conditional Cash Transfer program.Distinguished Senate President, Right Honourable Speaker31. Whilst we are most encouraged by the improved performance of the economy since we started implementing our Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, there is an area that continues to be a cause of concern. That has to do with our unsatisfactory revenue performance.32. Although we have sustained efforts at boosting tax revenues, our progress has been constrained by the relatively low level of growth, having just emerged from recession. This has restrained our tax revenue drive.33. Furthermore, the volatility in oil prices, and disruptions in oil production, delayed our plans to recover past due oil license and royalty charges as well as restructuring of the Joint Venture Oil Assets.34. As we have returned to the path of growth, I have directed that action on all our revenue initiatives be expedited. I have already issued a number of Presidential directives on the disposal of recovered assets, deployment of the National Trade Window as well as the immediate recovery of past-due oil royalties including by crude seizures, if necessary.35. On asset recovery, in order to put to use for the benefit of all Nigerians monies and assets stolen from the public treasury, we have since the 2016 Budget created a revenue line in the budget for stolen and recovered funds.36. Thus every government project today benefits in one way or the other from recovered looted funds. I have also directed all the relevant authorities to liquidate all recovered, unencumbered assets, such as landed properties, buildings and vehicles, so that these funds can be available to help in the funding of the Budget, particularly the important infrastructure projects. 2018 BUDGET PERFORMANCE37. Now to the 2018 Budget performance. The 2018 Budget was based on a benchmark oil price of $51/b, oil production of 2.3 million barrels per day and an exchange rate of N305 to the dollar. Based on these, the Federal Government’s aggregate revenue of N7.17 trillion was projected to contribute to the 2018 Budget of N9.12 trillion. The projected deficit of N1.95 trillion (or 1.73 percent of GDP) was to be financed mainly by borrowing.38. In 2018, average oil production up to end of the third quarter was 1.95 mbpd, as against the estimated 2.3 mbpd for the entire year. However, average market price of Bonny Light crude oil was higher (an average of $74 per barrel as at October) than the benchmark price of $51.39. As at the end of the third quarter, Federal Government’s actual aggregate revenue was N2.84 trillion, which is 40 percent higher than 2017 revenue. The overall revenue performance is only 53 percent of the target in the 2018 Budget largely because some one-off items are yet to be actualized. We have now rolled this revenue item over to 2019.40. Of the total appropriation of N9.12 trillion, N4.59 trillion had been spent by 30th September, 2018 against the prorated expenditure target of N6.84 trillion. This represents 67 percent performance. Debt service and the implementation of non-debt recurrent expenditure, notably payment of workers’ salaries and pensions are on track. Despite the delay in the passage of the 2018 Budget on 20th June 2018, the sum of N820.57 billion had been released for capital projects as at 14th December, 2018. We have carried over capital projects that were not likely to be fully funded by year-end 2018 to the 2019 Budget. PRIORITIES FOR THE 2019 BUDGET41. The 2019 Budget Proposal is intended to further place the economy on the path of inclusive, diversified and sustainable growth in order to continue to lift significant numbers of our citizens out of poverty. The underlying drivers of the 2019 revenue projections have been adjusted to reflect current realities. On the expenditure side, allocations to Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government were guided by the 3 objectives of the ERGP, which are, (i) Restoring and Sustaining Growth; (ii) Investing in our People and (iii) Building a Globally Competitive Economy.2019 KEY BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS42. The 2019 Budget proposal is based on the following assumptions:a. Oil price benchmark of $60 per barrel;b. Oil production estimate of 2.3 million barrels per day, including condensates;c. Exchange rate of N305/$;d. Real GDP growth of 3.01 percent; ande. Inflation Rate of 9.98 percent.43. Notwithstanding the recent softening in international oil prices, the considered view of most reputable analysts is that the downward trend in oil prices in recent months is not necessarily reflective of the outlook for 2019. However, as a responsible Administration, we will continue to monitor the situation and will respond to any changes in the international oil price outlook for 2019.44. With regard to oil production, I have directed the NPPC to take all possible measures to achieve the targeted oil production of 2.3 million barrels per day.FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE ESTIMATES45. Total revenue is projected at N6.97 trillion (which is 3 percent lower than the 2018 estimate of N7.17 trillion), consisting of Oil revenue projected at N3.73 trillion while non-oil revenue is estimated at N1.39 trillion.46. We have allowed for N305 billion ($1 billion) for under-recovery by NNPC on PMS in 2019. We will continue working to bring it downwards so that such resources are freed up to meet the developmental needs of our people.47. Let me also take this opportunity to address and clarify the under-recoveries or subsidy on petrol. In a period of economic challenges where purchasing power is weak, we must reduce some of the burden on Nigerians.48. The problem with subsidies in the past is abuse and corruption. Today the government through the NNPC is the sole importer of PMS and therefore, the under-recovery is from the NNPCs trading account. This means the possibility of some marketers falsifying claims is removed.49. The estimate for non-oil revenue consists of N799.52 billion from Companies Income Tax (CIT), N229.34 billion from Value Added Tax (VAT) and Customs Duties of N302.55 billion. We have reduced our expectation from Independent Revenues to N624.58 billion. Other revenues expected in 2019 include various recoveries of N203.38 billion, N710 billion as proceeds from the restructuring of government’s equity in Joint Ventures and other sundry incomes of N104.11 billion.PROPOSED EXPENDITURE FOR 201950. A total expenditure of N8.83 trillion is estimated for 2019. This includes grants and donor funds of N209.92 billion. This provision is less than the 2018 FGN appropriated expenditure estimate of N9.12 trillion. However, it is higher than the N8.6 trillion originally proposed by the Executive Branch to the National Assembly for 2018.51. The budget deficit is projected to decrease to N1.86 trillion (or 1.3 percent of GDP) in 2019 from N1.95 trillion projected for 2018. This reduction is in line with our plans to progressively reduce deficit and borrowings.52. The proposed N8.83 trillion of 2019 Aggregate Expenditure comprises:a. Recurrent Costs of N4.04 trillion;b. Debt Service of N2.14 trillion;c. Statutory Transfers of about N492.36 billion;d. Sinking Fund of N120 billion which will be used to retire maturing bond to local contractors; ande. Capital Expenditure of N2.031 trillion including capital supplementation but excluding the capital component of Statutory Transfers. STATUTORY TRANSFERS 53. The provision for Statutory Transfers in 2019 is N492.36 billion which is a seven percent decrease from 2018. However, transfers to Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) are projected to be higher as they are directly related to the quantum of oil revenue.DEBT MANAGEMENT 54. The sum of N2.14 trillion has been provided for debt service. Of this amount, 80 percent is to service domestic debt which accounts for about 70 percent of the total debt. Although our national debt is within sustainable limits, we need to increase our domestic resource mobilization to bring down our debt-revenue ratio over the medium term. RECURRENT EXPENDITURE55. A substantial part of the recurrent cost proposal for 2019 is for the payment of salaries and overheads in Ministries providing critical public services such as: a. N569.07 billion for the Ministry of Interior;b. N435.62 billion for the Ministry of Defence;c. N462.24 billion for the Ministry of Education; andd. N315.62 billion for the Ministry of Health.The allocation to these Ministries represent significant increases over votes in previous budgets, underscoring our commitment to increase investment in national security and human capital development.PERSONNEL COSTS 56. Personnel costs, estimated at N2.29 trillion, currently amount to nearly 40 percent of projected revenues. Substantial savings have been made from wider use of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System platform. I have directed that all MDAs must implement the IPPIS by March, 2019. We have made provisions for staff promotion arrears and recruitments by the armed forces, police and para-military agencies. 57. We have also provided for the settlement of inherited outstanding pension liabilities. Again we have included provisions for the implementation of a new national minimum wage.58. Furthermore, 1 percent of the Consolidated Revenue Fund amounting to N51.22 billion has been earmarked for the Basic Health Care Provision Fund, and other related commitments.59. Let me say something about the minimum wage issue. I am committed to addressing the issue of a new minimum wage and I will be sending a bill to the National Assembly on this. However, in order to avoid a fiscal crisis for the Federal Government, as well as the States, it is important to devise ways to ensure that its implementation does not lead to an increase in the level of borrowing.60. I am accordingly setting up a High Powered Technical Committee to advise on ways of funding an increase in the minimum wage, and the attendant wage adjustments, without having to resort to additional borrowings.61. The work of this Technical Committee will be the basis of a Finance Bill which will be submitted to the National Assembly, alongside the Minimum Wage Bill. In addition, the Technical Committee will recommend modalities for the implementation of the new minimum wage in such a manner as to minimize its inflationary impact, as well as ensure that its introduction does not lead to job losses.CAPITAL EXPENDITURE 62. We have allocated N2.28 trillion for capital spending, inclusive of capital in statutory transfers.63. For comprehensiveness and transparency, the expenditure plans of the larger Government Owned Enterprises (GOEs) as well as Multi-lateral and Bi-lateral project-tied loans have been integrated into the 2019 -to- 2021 Medium Term Fiscal Framework.64. With the inclusion of N275.88 billion representing capital for the larger GOEs and N556.02 billion for Multi-lateral/Bi-lateral project-tied loans, the aggregate capital budget is N3.12 trillion. This represents 30 percent of the total FGN proposed expenditure for 2019.65. In order to get full value for monies expended by the Government over time and to avoid duplication and waste, our emphasis will continue to be on completion of existing projects. Accordingly, provisions have been made to carry over projects that are not likely to be fully funded under the 2018 budget to the 2019 capital budget.66. The allocation to the Social Intervention Projects (SIP) has been retained at N500 billion, consisting of N350 billion recurrent and N150 billion capital. This reflects our continued determination to pursue inclusive gender-sensitive and pro-poor growth.67. In addition, to maintain the peace in the Niger Delta, the provision of N65 billion for the Presidential Amnesty Programme has been retained in the 2019 budget. Similarly, the sum of N45 billion Naira has been provided for the North East Intervention Fund, as well as the sum of N10 billion Naira as take-off grant for the North East Development Commission.68. To further support Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, which are the focus of our industrialisation drive, we have set aside the sum of N15 billion for the recapitalization of the Bank for Agriculture and the Bank of Industry. In addition, the sum of N10 billion is provided as a grant to the Bank of Industry for the purpose of subsidizing the interest rates charged on loans to Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises. This is intended to make it possible for them to access single digit interest rate loans from the Bank of Industry.OUR VISION FOR THE FUTURE69. Our vision is for much better prospects for all Nigerians. With careful economic management and continued diversification of our production and revenue bases, we will build an inclusive and stable economy for generations to come.70. In addition to the development of Special Economic Zones which will underpin our efforts to move away from a mono-economy, we intend to exploit the comparative advantages of the six geo-political zones and our 36 states by establishing 6 Industrial Parks and 109 Special Production and Processing Centres across all 109 senatorial zones including shared facilities. These clusters will have power, water, and broadband facilities with embedded regulatory services. The clusters will generate vibrant economic activity, stimulate small businesses and create jobs across the length and breadth of Nigeria.71. A key objective going forward is to further encourage and enable ‘prosperous small businesses’. Our micro, small and medium enterprises will accordingly benefit from improved access to funding, supporting infrastructure and off-take arrangements by Government and larger enterprises. They will leverage the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme, and the Anchor Borrowers Programme.72. Nigeria cannot afford to be left behind in the digital age. To create jobs for our young people, we will build a digital economy around the technology and creative sectors. In partnership with the states and the private sector, we are working on a project to increase broadband penetration across all geopolitical zones of the country, such that over the next four years, all the 774 LGAs will be provided with fibre connectivity.73. Modern, up-to-date infrastructure is particularly important to boost economic activity. We will continue with our emphasis on power, roads and rail. In addition to completing the Ibadan-Kano rail line we will also embark upon and move rapidly to complete the Eastern Rail from Port Harcourt to Maiduguri passing through Aba, which will connect to Abakaliki, Awka, Enugu, Owerri, Umuahia, then through Makurdi, Jos, Bauchi and Gombe. The Coastal Rail from Calabar to Lagos will also be completed as we aim to build a true national rail network that links all State capitals. Our road projects will gather pace and priority projects under the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund such as the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano expressway, the Second Niger Bridge and the Lagos-Ibadan expressway will be fast-tracked for early completion.74. We shall expand generation, transmission and distribution of power from the national grid while developing innovative off grid solutions for schools, hospitals and markets.75. Efforts to improve hard infrastructure will be complemented by expanding reforms in the ease of doing business initiative. We will continue to remove obstacles, reduce costs and ensure timely delivery of services.76. Our social investments and social protection arrangements will continue to be deepened by extending coverage to all States and increasing the number of school children being fed daily. This will come with associated direct and indirect jobs across the value chain including farmers, aggregators, processors, transporters, cooks and servers.77. ‘Every child counts’! This is the guiding principle of our national educational system and entails far reaching actions to boost digital literacy, impart functional skills to our children, and re-train tens of thousands of teachers every year. Indeed, we must equip our children from a very young age with skills for the modern era by emphasising education in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.78. Health is an important part of our aspirations for human capital development and we will continue to strive to make our people healthy and happy. In addition to building world class treatment centres, including for cancer, we will be establishing a health system that prioritises primary health care so that millions of our people can be insured for a minimum package of services with the poorest exempt from co-payments. In so doing, we will reduce the stress, strains and costs that the Nigerian people face in accessing decent health care.CONCLUSION79. This 2019 Budget Proposal, which I lay before you today, has benefited from extensive consultations and stakeholder engagements reflecting our belief that all sectors have a critical role to play in our journey towards sustainable and inclusive development. It further demonstrates our commitments to deliver the dividends of democracy to all Nigerians in a more inclusive manner. It represents another important step in building the Nigeria of our dreams. A vision that we are determined to achieve with the support of all Nigerians.80. It is therefore with great pleasure and a deep sense of responsibility, that I lay the 2019 Appropriation Bill before this Joint Session of the National Assembly, for consideration and passage. What has become evident over the past three, or so, years is that more can be achieved in the overall interest of the Nigerian people when we work together. It is my hope that despite our current preoccupation with political activities, we can all commit to an early passage of this budget in the larger interest of our people and the national economy.81. I thank you most sincerely for your attention.82. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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The death of Alex Badeh is very sad and unfortunate - President Buhari

The death of Alex Badeh is very sad and unfortunate - President BuhariPresident Muhammadu Buhari has described the killing of former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh (rtd) as “very sad and unfortunate.” Read below..The President commiserates with the family of the late four-star general, his friends and professional colleagues in the military, and the people and government of Adamawa State.Noting that the late Badeh, who was also a former Chief of Air Staff, attained professional fulfilment in his over three decades military career, President Buhari regrets that he fell victim to incidence of violent and fatal attacks on the nation’s highways.He directs security agencies to find the killers of the 15th Chief of Defence Staff and bring them to face the full force of the law, while ensuring greater security and safety for all users of the country’s roads. The President prays that God Almighty comforts all those who mourn Air Chief Marshal Badeh and grant his soul peaceful rest.
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Ryanair sacks all pilots and cabin crew in the Netherlands after they refuse to re-locate to bases in Morocco and Belarus

Ryanair sacks all pilots and cabin crew in the Netherlands after they refuse to re-locate to bases in Morocco and BelarusRyanair has reportedly fired all its pilots and cabin crew members based in the Netherlands after they refused to be 'voluntarily' relocated to bases in Morocco and Belarus.According to Mail Online, the Irish low-cost airline officially filed for the collective firing of all personnel at the Dutch Employee Insurance Agency (UWV), an autonomous government administrative authority which handles unemployment benefits.The airline cited bad economic results for their Dutch base at Eindhoven, which was closed on 5th November, as the reason for the mass-dismissal.However, Unions VNV and FNV, which represent the pilots and flight attendants respectively, said they will appeal the mass-firing with the government body.Chairman Joost van Doesburg of pilot union VNV said he is surprised that the UWV accepted Ryanair's application to fire all of its employees in the first place.He said that Ryanair would need to come forward with proof of the bad economic numbers for the firing of all the employees to be accepted, which according to him the low-cost airline has not yet done.According to the unions, Ryanair decided to close its Eindhoven base and get rid of its Netherlands-based employees as a retaliatory measure after pilots went on strike in early October for two days.Sixteen angry Ryanair pilots even started a court case against the airline in the Southern Dutch city of Den Bosch, asking the judge to ban the airline from transferring them to bases in far-flung cities in North Africa and Eastern Europe.A VNV union spokesman said: 'The goal was not higher wages or more days off, but a change in culture and a guarantee of basic rights for employees in accordance with Dutch standards.'Ryanair has to stop with the divide-and-conquer culture, and has to respect employee's fundamental rights. However, our actions have made Ryanair decide to close its Eindhoven base.'That means that the pilots are being forced to move to southern or eastern Europe or even to North Africa.'  Source: Mail Online.
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Wriggling creature which only sees in black and white and buries its head in the sand is named after Donald Trump

A wriggling amphibian which can only see the world in black and white and which literally buries its head in the sand has been named after President Donald Trump.Envirobuild, a sustainable housing company, bid £19,800 at an auction for the right to name the worm-like Panamanian amphibian Dermophis donaldtrumpi. The company says that it chose to name the creature after Trump because of Donald Trump’s policies on climate change and how both the amphibian and the president tend to see things in black and white.  The company wrote in a blog post:Caecilians is taken from the Latin Caecus meaning “blind”, and have rudimentary eyes which can only detect light or dark.Capable of seeing the world only in black and white, Donald Trump has claimed that climate change is a hoax by the Chinese.The amphibians live almost entirely underground, believed to have lost their limbs at least 60 million years ago, as an adaptation to burrowing.Burrowing its head underground helps Donald Trump when avoiding scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change and also appointed several energy lobbyists to the Environment Agency, where their job is to regulate the energy industry.Envirobuild also drew attention to a similarity between the creature and Donald Trump’s approach to looking after their offspring.The company said:The dermophis genus grows an extra layer of skin which their young use their teeth to peel off and eat, a behaviour known as dermatrophy. As a method of ensuring their children survive in life Donald Trump prefers granting them high roles in the Oval Office.The name will still have to undergo peer review by biologists, the company says – but several other animals are already named after US presidents.The company added:As Demorphus donaldtrumpi is an amphibian, it is particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change and is therefore in danger of becoming extinct as a direct result of its namesake’s climate policies
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Video: 45 year old Nigerian man confesses to sleeping with his 16-year-old house help in Delta

An alleged serial rapist, Solomon Imhontu and his wife have been arrested by the police in Delta state.According to activist and leader of the Behind Bars Rights foundation, Prince Harrison Gwamnishu, Imhontu and his wife brought an eight year old girl into their home a few years ago. Sadly, for all the years she lived with them, the man had repeated sex with her and also got her pregnant and had abortions carried out on her with the help of his wife.He was arrested today and a video of him confessing to having multiple sex with the girl was shared online. Read Gwamnishu's account of the story below and also watch the video of the man confessing below"We received complaint from the victim on 12th December, 2018 and we quickly submitted a petition to Delta State Police command for investigation.Our team carried out thorough investigation on Mr. & Mrs.Solomon Imhontu. The girl who was 8yrs old when they picked her up from Irua Edo State, has been with them as a maid and also a sex slave to Mr. Solomon.She got pregnant and drugs were giving to her and she bled profusely #AbortionIsMurderAt about 2:00am today, Mr Solomon came as usual and had sex with her. BBI currently have Mr. Solomon Sperm to be tendered as evidence.Mr & Mrs Solomon Imhomtu are currently in detention.We have provided safety to the girl, conducted general test and taking care of all medical expenses.Thanks to @PoliceNG for their quick response and for their continued support to Behind Bars Rights Foundation      View this post on Instagram         45 year old serial rapist and his wife arrested for sexually assaulting a 16 year old girl living with them in Asaba Delta State. Activist and leader of the Behind Bars Initiative foundation, Prince Harrison Gwamnishu, who shared the video online, said "We received complaint from the victim on 12th December, 2018 and we quickly submitted a petition to Delta State Police command for investigation. Our team carried out thorough investigation on Mr. & Mrs. Solomon Imhontu. The girl who was 8yrs old when they picked her up from Irua Edo State, has been with them as a maid and also a sex slave to Mr. Solomon. She got pregnant and drugs were giving to her and she bled profusely #AbortionIsMurder At about 2:00am today, Mr Solomon came as usual and had sex with her. BBI currently have Mr. Solomon Sperm to be tendered as evidence. Mr & Mrs Solomon Imhomtu are currently in detention. We have provided safety to the girl, conducted general test and taking care of all medical expenses. Thanks to @PoliceNG for their quick response and for their continued support to Behind Bars Rights Foundation
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Santa Claus suffers heart attack and dies in front of school children at Christmas party (video)

A Santa Claus has collapsed and died in front of young school children at a school in Siberia, Russia.The Russian Santa Claus - known in Siberia as Grandfather Frost - , while meeting young children, was performing energetically for the kids, when he suddenly stood still and fell backwards. Some of the kids thought it was part of the game, which involved them touching their noses, and they ran towards him laughing.But the Santa had suffered a heart attack which caused him to collapse next to the decorated Christmas tree.Dramatic footage shows the moment a woman dressed as a clown rushes behind the tree to help the Santa. As kindergarten staff rushed to ensure the students were okay, the actor was taken to hospital in Kemerovo but died on the way.The man was identified as Valery Titenko, 67, a well-known professional actor in the city, 2,230 miles east of Moscow.  He had not been feeling well and had complained of chest pains. He had been given a day off from the theatre but insisted on attending the children’s festive party because he did not want to let them down.Watch the moment he collapsed below.
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Promasidor receives accolades on Career Workshop at Enugu

Promasidor receives accolades on Career Workshop at Enugu Promasidor has been showered with encomiums by stakeholders in the education sector on its career workshop for secondary schools, the Promasidor Harness Your Dream (PHYD) which was recently extended to schools in Enugu. The fourth edition of PHYD was at the Queen School, Enugu after successful episodes in Lagos and Ogun States, as well as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The career workshop is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative of Promasidor, the makers of Cowbell, Loya Milk, Miksi, Top Tea and Onga, aimed at impacting positively on the lives of students in secondary schools across the country with needed tools and guidance for their future.Enugu State Commissioner for Education, Prof. Uche Eze expressed deep appreciation to Promasidor for adding value to the students by broadening their perception on the right career choices. He stated that the impact of the project would be felt in the future by the beneficiaries who would now be able to make the right career choices. Eze, who was represented by Chidiogo Ugodu from the Ministry, affirmed that PHYD was laudable and inspiring. “With this programme, the students now know about other career choices. Promasidor, we thank you for coming to Enugu. We thank you for adding value to us. We will like you to extend this programme to other parts of the state,” she requested.On his part, the Deputy Director Guidance and Counselling in the state Ministry of Education, Mr. Lazarus Ude; and the Principal of the host school, Mrs Ada Nweke also showered accolades on Promasidor for considering it worthy to guide students on career choices that would be beneficial to them in future. Furthermore, nollywood stars Chidinma and Chidiebere Aneke (the Aneke Twins), who were the celebrity guests at the event explained that they might have studied other courses at the university if they had been exposed to career guidance. They therefore urged the students to put into use the knowledge acquired from the workshop in order to achieve their dreams. “Nothing guarantees a great future than a correct picture and you cannot feature in a future you don’t picture. Always keep your dreams alive,” they advised.In his remark, the Managing Director of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Anders Einarsson pledged the commitment of the company to its career guidance initiative, as well as other youth development projects. Einarsson, who was represented by the Head of Legal and Corporate Communications, Andrew Enahoro said: “Indeed, your school is fortunate to host this event, which is the fourth edition. Going by the testimonies of the target groups, some of which you might have viewed on the dedicated Facebook page (PHYD), the previous editions have recorded tremendous impact.” Promasidor staff, who served as resource persons, shared their educational and career experiences with the students and explained how to become professionals in several disciplines. These are: Personnel Management and Emerging Entrepreneurial Opportunities, Information and Communication Technology. Others are: Accounting and Business Management, and Digital Marketing.Promasidor has been in the forefront of promoting youth development. For 20 years, its flagship brand, Cowbellpedia, has encouraged Mathematics education through the Cowbellpedia Secondary School Mathematics Television Quiz Show. Through Loya Swim Meet, which has just concluded its third edition, Promasidor also supports the sports development aspirations of hundreds of youths. Launched last year, PHYD is a pan-Nigeria project that is held every school term.
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Jose Mourinho is spotted out and about for the first time after being sacked by Manchester United (Photos)

Jose Mourinho is spotted out for the first time after Manchester United sacking (Photos)Jose Mourinho,55, has been spotted out and about for the first time after being sacked by Manchester United.The Portuguese coach whose two-and-a-half year spell at Old Trafford came to an end on Tuesday, was spotted today while enjoying a stroll in London. Mourinho was approached by Sky Sports News as he walked down the street, and was asked questions regarding his future in management.Asked about his next move, Mourinho said: 'No, you know me. You know me. Let me walk. I have nothing to say. You know me, if you want to walk with me then let's walk to Battersea. I have nothing to say.'
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Offset's father blasts Cardi B, says she "screwed" his "whole family over"

Offset's father went on a Facebook group to blast Cardi B for being the cause of troubles in his son's life and in their family. He also made some revelations about the drama going on behind the scenes in their relationship. Michael Woodward, who is Offset’s stepfather, is a member of a Facebook group for fraternity and sorority Alpha Phi Alpha and Alpha Kappa Alpha. In the group, he is believed to go by the name Tony Pla. Over the weekend, Michael reportedly wrote a lengthy post about how Cardi B has been trouble for his son and has tried to sabotage the release of Offset’s album and cause chaos and confusion for their family. He added that Cardi B being on the same financial level as Offset, or possibly richer than him, has been a recipe for disaster. He added that Cardi released the photo of Kulture after their breakup to take away the surprise factor because Offset was planning to unveil the baby's face on his album.Here's the full rant from the group's page:
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PDP demands investigation into the death of Air Force chief, Alex Badeh

PDP has released a statement reacting to the murder of the former Chief of Defence Staff, lex Badeh who was murdered by gunmen in Abuja yesterday December 18th. The statement released by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, called for an immediate investigation into the sad incident. Read the statement belowThe Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) expresses shock over the gruesome murder of former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal (ACM) Alex Badeh (rtd), on Tuesday, by yet to be identified gunmen, describing it as a national loss.The party said the ambush and killing of a military officer of ACM Badeh’s status has heightened fears and apprehensions, on the level of insecurity in the country, particularly, the safety of average citizens, under the incompetent and insensitive Buhari administration.Furthermore, the PDP notes that the murder of the former CDS, came ahead of his opening of defence, in January next year, in the N3.9 billion military fund case preferred against him by the APC-led Federal Government.The PDP therefore demands a wide-ranging investigation into the killing to unravel those behind the dastardly act as well as the motive behind their action.The party recalls the killing of former Chief of Army Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, in Plateau state as well as the horrific murder of over 100 of our gallant soldiers in Melete, Borno state, by insurgents and stated that President Buhari has failed woefully as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.PDP insists that our nation is drifting and gradually assuming the status of a failed state and urges President Buhari to spend the few months left of his administration to provide a leadership that will secure respect for our territorial integrity and the lives of our people.Our party notes further that the failure of President Buhari is whittling the confidence of the citizens in our nationhood.The PDP describes ACM Badeh as a fine and patriotic officer, who made various sacrifices towards the security, unity and stability of the nation, particularly as the Chief of Defence Staff, adding that his killing is a monumental loss to the nation.The party condoles the Badeh family, the Government and people of Adamawa state and prays God to grant them the fortitude to bear the loss, while urging our security forces to immediately swing into action and leave no stones unturned until the killers are brought to book.
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When you are big they try to pull you down' - Timaya reacts to news of Runtown getting banned from entering the US

'When you are big theytry to pull you down' - Timaya reacts to news of Runtown getting banned from entering the USDancehall star, Timaya has reacted to reports that Nigerian singer, Douglas Jack Agu aka Runtown has been banned from entering the United States.     According to Johnson Adumike, the General Manager of his erstwhile record label, Eric Many Entertainment, Runtown and his brother secured the US visa through the label but his brother refused to come back, thus staying in the United States illegally on expired visa. Timaya is his reaction said, 'when you are big they try to pull you down. Dem too small. Runtown shine on bro'.
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Rapper, Olamide shows off his Bentley (Photo)

Rapper, Olamide buys himself a brand new Bentley(Photo)Nigerian rapper, Olamide, is one of the few artists with a Bentley.The Indigenous rapper took to his Instagram page to share a photo of himself posing next to the luxury car and wrote: 'Another day, another opportunity to make things right.'See full photo below 
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Banky W reacts to viral video of two supposedly educated men defending the sexualization of 5-year-old girls

Banky W has reacted to the viral video of two men saying that the way 5-year-old girls are dressed could lead to them getting raped.During an interview with Lolo of Rave TV, the men said 5-year-old and 7-year-old girls are sexual beings and should be dressed properly to prevent men from getting sexual thoughts about them.The host tried to make them see reasons why their statements were wrong but they stood their ground.Various celebrities have reacted to the video and Banky is the latest to give his thought.He wrote on Instagram:This is one of the most disgusting videos you will see this year. THIS MINDSET is the problem. And the guy said "how is a child not a sexual being?" ARE YOU INSANE?!?!? A 5 or 7 year old child and you have the guts to talk about bum-shorts?!?!?!?! This is the real mindset of way too many men in Nigeria. This is why 1 in 4 of our girl-children have been sexually abused. And some of our boys too. We have a lot of behaviours to un-learn. The idea that it's not the fault of a sick, twisted, perverted individual who commits the sexual abuse/offense.. but that it's somehow the fault of the victim because of an outfit. We just engaged with the Mirabelle Center about their treatment of sexual abuse victims. They've treated over 4,000 patients (all free) - but get this, their youngest patient was a 3 month old baby girl.. and their oldest was a Grandma in her 70's!!!!! We have a mindset that must be wiped out entirely. This is not okay. Not sure what tv program this is, but that these 2 men could actually CONFIDENTLY make these statements shows just how terrible some of us think. For the sake of our children and our families... Everyone should speak out against this. Everyone. #HerStoryOurStory #ChildAbuse #endGenderBasedViolence
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Rihanna showcases her ample cleavage in tiny gold bikini during sun-soaked Mexico break (Photos)

Rihanna showcases her ample cleavage in tiny gold bikini during sun-soaked Mexico break (Photos)Pop star, Rihanna, flaunted her banging bikini body as she soaked up the sun during her getaway in Los Cabos, Mexico, on Tuesday. The 30-year-old singer commanded attention as she slipped into an eye-catching gold bikini which showcased her ample cleavage and her killer curves. See more photos below.
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Late Alex Badehs wife and sons remain on DSS and Immigration watch list and may miss his burial

Late Alex Badehs wife andsons remain on DSS and Immigration watch list and may miss burialThe family members of the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh (retd.), may miss his burial as they remain on the watch list of the Department of State Services and the Nigeria Immigration Service.  Badeh’s widow, Mary Iya Badeh, and his two sons, Alex (jnr) and Kam have been in the United States since 2016 following his prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. A family friend of the Badehs who spoke with Punchng said that it was unlikely if they would come. He said,“I have spoken with them and I don’t know for now if they will be coming but it is highly unlikely. Their father has just been killed under controversial circumstances and the government has not removed them from the watch list. If they return and their passports are seized and they are not allowed to return, it would be a double tragedy. Everybody is still in shock so we cannot say for now if they will be coming but since they are Christians, there is no rush. A lot can happen before then.”  A prosecution witness, Abubakar Madaki, had told a Federal High Court sitting in Maitama that Badeh’s wife and two of his children were being investigated for offences with which the ex-Chief of Air Staff was charged. Madaki said the three of them, however, escaped to the United States before the investigation was concluded. He said all attempts to get them arrested turned out to be futile.
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Dele Momodu and wife, Mobolaji celebrate 26th wedding anniversary

Dele Momodu and wife, Mobolaji celebrate26th wedding anniversaryDele Momodu and his wife Mobolaji are celebrating their 26th wedding anniversary today Dec. 19th and the Ovation International boss just shared a throwback photo on his Instagram page from their wedding day.   Dele Momodu also shared a special message he got from his wife in celebration of the anniversary. She wrote;Thank you Ajani for all the things that you do that makes me love you. I am now truly living in ecstasy. 29 years of knowing you and 26 years of marriage can only be the grace of God. Never will I take His grace for granted.And to Him who is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, be all the glory! And to God Almighty , I commit us and the years ahead and look forward to the next 26 years with you.Happy 26th wedding anniversary Ajani oko Bolaji. May this Love take us to the top of every mountain!"CHIEF MRS MOBOLAJI MOMODUOmo Arowosugbo
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Photos: Nigerian national, one other arrested in India for duping a woman

Odisha Crime Branch, India on Tuesday, December 18,  arrested two persons, including a Nigerian national on charges of duping a woman from the State on the pretext of sending her a very costly gift from London, police said.The two accused, identified as Nwabueze Chukwudi Vincet (35) of Nigeria and Piyush Arya (22) of East Babarpur of the national capital, had taken Rs 41 lakh from the woman, a native of Puri, between June and August this year.According to police, Chukwudi had opened a fake Facebook profile in the name of Oscar David and then befriended the Odisha woman. The duo kept on chatting for a few months and eventually the woman started taking the foreigner’s words seriously.Taking this as an opportunity, the Nigerian national lured the woman by saying he can send her costly gifts from London at cheap rates. Convinced, the woman had deposited the amount in different bank accounts shared by Chukwudi between June and August, police said.The woman, who didn’t want to be named, never met the Nigerian national nor talked to him over phone, a police official said.After realizing that she has been duped, the woman lodged a complaint with the Crime Branch in August. Following this, a case was registered on August 21.“After registering the case we had been tracking the bank transactions and we came to know that the Nigerian national is operating a huge gang. He has opened several bank accounts to carry out such activities,” said Crime Branch Cyber Cell’s Inspector Anila Anand.The Odisha police brought the duo to Bhubaneswar on three-day remand for interrogation and produced before Puri Sub Divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) court.They were produced before the court of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) at Dwarka Court, which allowed the Crime Branch to take them on transit remand.Further investigation is underway.
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President Buhari presents the 2019 budget at the National Assembly

President Buharipresents the 2019 budget at the National AssemblyPresident Buhari is currently before the joint session of the National Assembly (NASS) to present the 2019 budget.   He was accompanied to National Assembly by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC). Loud ovation and encomium heralded Buhari’s arrival at the joint session with shouts of “Sai Baba’’ as he waved to the crowd.   Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker of House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara jointly presided over the joint session with Saraki introducing the ceremony. The budget proposal is the last Buhari would present to the 8th National Assembly.
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