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Why does Delta State dominate National Sports festival? I started following this competition proper in 2002 and Delta State keep winning every edition just the same way United States dominates the Olympic. |
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Team Delta has soared to 103 medals after Day Seven of the ongoing 22nd National Sports Festival (NSF) tagged ‘Gateway Games’ in Ogun. Delta won 44 gold, 19 silver and 40 bronze, bringing the state’s total medals haul to 103. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the official medals table of the NSF tagged ‘Gateway Games 2024’ indicated that Bayelsa maintained its second position with 33 gold, 23 silver and 23 bronze medals, totalling 79. Meanwhile, Rivers remained third with 26 gold, 21 silver and 26 bronze medals. Team Ogun garnered 25 gold, 16 silver and 24 bronze medals to consolidate in the fourth position, while Oyo tightly held onto to the fifth with 14 gold, 17 silver and 21 bronze medals. The table at the time of filing this report showed that a total of 709 medals have so far been won. NAN reports that Taraba is the latest state to the medals table with one silver. The NSF is a biennial multi-sport event organised by the Federal Government. It brings together athletes from all 36 states and the FCT to compete in various sports, promoting national unity, sportsmanship, and excellence across Nigeria. STATE TEAM GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL G S B Total 1. Delta 44 19 40 103 2. Bayelsa 33 23 23 79 3.Rivers 26 21 26 73 4.Ogun 25 16 24 65 5.Oyo 16 17 21 54 6. Edo 14 48 45 107 7. Lagos 11 11 25 47 8. Osun 10 1 4 15 9. Abia 6 8 21 35 10.Plateau 4 3 11 18 11.Akwa Ibom 4 3 4 11 12.FCT. 3 2 6 11 13.Cross River 3 1 1 5 14.Invited Junior Athletes (IJA) 2 5 2 9 15. Anambra 1 5 5 11 16.Imo 1 4 7 12 17.Niger. 1 3 2 6 18.Kwara 1 2 3 6 19.Nasarawa 1 1 7 9 20. Kano 0 3 6 9 21. Borno 0 3 1 4 22.Benue 0 1 6 7 23.Ekiti 0 1 3 4 24. Ondo 0 1 2 3 25. Bauchi 0 1 1 2 26. Kaduna 0 1 1 2 27. Taraba 0 1 0 1 28. Kebbi 0 0 1 1 TOTAL. 206 205 298 709 |
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This infographic provides a list of the electoral college votes per state (including the District of Columbia), from most to least. The data are listed below. California has 54 electoral votes. Texas has 40 electoral votes. Florida has 30 electoral votes. New York has 28 electoral votes. Illinois has 19 electoral votes. Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes. Ohio has 17 electoral votes. Georgia has 16 electoral votes. North Carolina has 16 electoral votes. Michigan has 15 electoral votes. New Jersey has 14 electoral votes. Virginia has 13 electoral votes. Washington has 12 electoral votes. Arizona has 11 electoral votes. Indiana has 11 electoral votes. Massachusetts has 11 electoral votes. Tennessee has 11 electoral votes. Colorado has 10 electoral votes. Maryland has 10 electoral votes. Minnesota has 10 electoral votes. Missouri has 10 electoral votes. Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes. Alabama has 9 electoral votes. South Carolina has 9 electoral votes. Kentucky has 8 electoral votes. Louisiana has 8 electoral votes. Oregon has 8 electoral votes. Connecticut has 7 electoral votes. Oklahoma has 7 electoral votes. Arkansas has 6 electoral votes. Iowa has 6 electoral votes. Kansas has 6 electoral votes. Mississippi has 6 electoral votes. Nevada has 6 electoral votes. Utah has 6 electoral votes. Nebraska has 5 electoral votes. New Mexico has 5 electoral votes. Hawaii has 4 electoral votes. Idaho has 4 electoral votes. Maine has 4 electoral votes. Montana has 4 electoral votes. New Hampshire has 4 electoral votes. Rhode Island has 4 electoral votes. West Virginia has 4 electoral votes. Alaska has 3 electoral votes. Delaware has 3 electoral votes. The District of Columbia has 3 electoral votes. North Dakota has 3 electoral votes. South Dakota has 3 electoral votes. Vermont has 3 electoral votes. Wyoming has 3 electoral votes. Source:https://www.britannica.com/story/how-many-electoral-college-votes-does-each-us-state-have 1 Like |
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Nigerian Army Speaks On Recruiting Repented Boko Haram Published on 14 April 2024 By Olugbenga Ige The Nigerian Army has refuted a viral report that it recruited repented Boko Haram . Naija News reports that the Army made this known in a statement on Sunday by its spokesman, Onyema Nwachuckwu. On Thursday, one Hauwakulu Tabra was reported to have been killed by Adamu Muhammad, a soldier she was in a relationship with, at the army barracks in Enugu. A report on Saturday said two senior military officers alleged that the soldier was a repented Boko Haram member who ed the Civilian t Task Force and was later enlisted into the Nigerian Army in 2021. But according to the statement, the Army said while it is highly regrettable that the lady was killed, the incident should not be used to propagate the claim that the act was committed by a repentant Boko Haram member recruited into the Nigerian Army. It also condoled with the family of the deceased and reiterated that at no time did it enlist repentant Boko Haram into its fold “as mischievously insinuated”. However, the Army stated that at no point in time, either in the past or present enlisted repentant Boko Haram to its strength. The statement read: “The NA has at no point in time, either in the past or present enlisted repentant Boko Haram to its strength. However, considerations were given to Civilian t Task Force (CJTF) who in the fight against terrorism and insurgency in the North East distinguished themselves morally and patriotically. “Such of the CJTF must have also shown commitment, dedication and loyalty to the service and the nation. “The sad incident of the gruesome murder of Miss Hauwakulu Tabra by Private Adamu Muhammad occurred on the night of Thursday 11 April 2024 and her corpse was discovered within the barracks on Friday 12 April 2024. “Preliminary investigations revealed that the late Hauwakulu Tabra was actually murdered by the said soldier, who is presently in detention for further investigation to unravel the motive behind his actions. “The general public should be rest assured that justice will be served, as the NA will not condone any unprofessional conduct or indiscipline within its ranks.” Source https://www./2024/04/14/army-speaks-on-recruiting-repented-boko-haram-
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When I see such post I the blessings I got from my grandmother before she took her last breathe years ago. She placed her hand on my head and said my grandson People will waste their time to read your comments And today is that day.😏😏 10 Likes |
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Most people know about the strongest, most stable, and powerful world currencies. But what about the least valued world currencies? Who knows their names and what countries they are issued in? Top 10 Lowest Valued World Currencies in 2024 Olga Protska Senior Content Writer & 2D Artist Top 10 Lowest Valued World Currencies in 2024 For example, British Pound Sterling, Swiss Franc (Swissie), US Dollar, Euro – these currencies are the most stable, as well as the countries issuing them (see TOP 10 the strongest currencies). But while making this list, we found it pretty hard to put the least valuable currencies in proper order, since the economic situation is changing rapidly in all these countries. However, it is possible to identify certain devalued national currencies at the moment. Thus, let’s look at the 10 cheapest foreign currencies against the US Dollar and Euro. The exchange rates of the least valued currencies were updated on 10 January 2024. #1 – Iranian Rial (~514,000 IRR/USD) The cheapest currency in the world is the Iranian rial. the most worthless currency in the world is the Iranian rial. Currency code – IRR. Iranian rial rates: 1 USD = ~514,000 IRR (US dollar to Iranian rial – black market rate). 1 USD = 42,226 IRR (US dollar to Iranian rial – official rate). 1 EUR = ~561,000 IRR (Euro to Iranian rial – black market rate). 1 EUR = 46,275 IRR (Euro to Iranian rial). The Iranian Rial is known as the world's least valuable currency. This began in 1979 following the Islamic Revolution, a time when numerous businesses abandoned Iran due to political instability. This situation worsened with the Iran-Iraq War and economic sanctions imposed due to Iran's nuclear activities. Additionally, the Iranian government limited its citizens' access to foreign currencies, resulting in a substantial black currency market. These factors collectively harmed the economy and led to an almost 400% devaluation of the Iranian Rial. In 2015, Iran's government reached an agreement on nuclear issues with several countries, including the U.S., , UK, China, Russia, and . This agreement aimed to reduce sanctions on Iran. As a result, the situation improved, leading to the stabilization of Iran's local currency. However, in 2018 the U.S. claimed that Iran proceeds its nuclear program. The sanctions were sharpened, restricting the country's access to the world commodity markets. Iran could no longer export its petroleum, which brought about 69% of income annually. It created a critical deficit in its national budget. The sanctions also covered other industries, including petrochemistry and metallurgy. By May 2020, Iran was experiencing rapid inflation, and its currency had lost 600% of its value. To address this, the government chose to replace the Rial with the Toman, removing four zeros from its value. This means 10,000 old Rials are now equivalent to 1 Toman. #2 – Vietnamese Dong (24,469 VND/USD) The third weakest currency in the world is the Vietnamese Dong. The third weakest currency in the world is the Vietnamese Dong. Currency code – VND. Vietnamese Dong rates: 1 USD = 24,469 VND (US dollar to Vietnamese Dong). 1 EUR = 26,793 VND (Euro to Vietnamese Dong). The Vietnamese Dong is the world's second least valuable currency. Vietnam is transitioning from a centralized economy to a market-based one. As a result, its currency, the Dong, is currently quite devalued. Presently, the Dong ranks second on the list of the world's weakest currencies. However, experts insist that the Vietnamese government is going the right way and may soon catch up with its closer Asian neighbors. #3 – Sierra Leonean Leone (22,418 SLL/USD) Sierra Leone Leone - Top 5 Cheap Currencies. Sierra Leone Leone - Top 5 Cheap Currencies. Currency code – SLL. Sierra Leonean Leone rates: 1 USD = 22,579 SLL (US dollar to Sierra Leonean Leone). 1 EUR = 24,731 SLL (Euro to Sierra Leonean Leone). Sierra Leone is a very poor African country, which handled out many serious tests that caused the local money to devalue. Recently, a war took place there, and the deadly Ebola virus is recurrent. In August 2021 the Bank of Sierra Leone has made a decision to redenominate the Sierra Leonean Leone. Old banknotes will be replaced with new ones called the New Leone with the rate of 1 New Leone to 1,000 old SLL. #4 – Lao or Laotian Kip (20,594 LAK/USD) Lao kip. Lao kip. Currency code – LAK. Lao or Laotian Kip rates: 1 USD = 20,594 LAK (US dollar to Lao or Laotian Kip). 1 EUR = 22,556 LAK (Euro to Lao or Laotian Kip). The Lao is the only currency on this list, which did not devalue but was originally issued with a very low rate. Besides, since its issue in 1952, the currency did strengthen against the US Dollar and continues to improve its value. #5 – Indonesian Rupiah (15,502 IDR/USD) The fourth cheapest currency in the world is the Indonesian rupee. The fourth cheapest currency in the world is the Indonesian rupee. Currency code – IDR. Indonesian Rupiah rates: 1 USD = 15,502 IDR (US dollar to Indonesian Rupiah). 1 EUR = 16,975 IDR (Euro to Indonesian Rupiah). Due to the low value of old-style banknotes, by presidential decree of September 5, 2016, 7 new banknotes were issued in denominations from 1 thousand to 100 thousand rupiahs. Indonesia is an economically stable and quite developed country in Southeast Asia. However, its money has a very low exchange rate. The country’s regulatory authorities are taking all measures to strengthen the national currency, but all their efforts led only to insignificant changes. #6 – Uzbek Sum (12,335 UZS/USD) Uzbek sum Uzbek sum Currency code – UZS. Uzbek Sum rates: 1 USD = 12,335 UZS (US dollar to Uzbek Sum). 1 EUR = 13,510 UZS (Euro to Uzbek Sum). The modern Sum was put into circulation with a ratio of 1 Sum equal to 1000 Sum-coupons from July 1, 1994, by Decree of the President of Uzbekistan. As a result of the liberalization of their monetary policy from September 5, 2017, the exchange rate of the Sum against the US dollar was set at 1 USD = 8,100 UZS, with an estimated range of 8,000-8,150 UZS for 1 US dollar. #7 – Guinean Franc (8,579 GNF/USD) Franc of the Republic of Guinea. Franc of the Republic of Guinea. Currency code – GNF. Guinean Franc rates: 1 USD = 8,579 GNF (US dollar to Guinean Franc). 1 EUR = 9,397 GNF (Euro to Guinean Franc). A high inflation rate, progressing poverty, and prospering gangsters devalued the currency of Guinea – the African country with one of the most inflated currencies. Considering its natural gifts like gold, diamonds, and aluminum, this country’s currency should be one of the most valuable. #8 – Paraguayan Guarani (7,280 PYG/USD) Paraguayan Guarani. Paraguayan Guarani. Currency code – PYG. Paraguayan Guarani rates: 1 USD = 7,280 PYG (US dollar to Paraguayan Guarani). 1 EUR = 7,974 PYG (Euro to Paraguayan Guarani). Paraguay is the second poorest South American country. It suffered a disastrous economic downturn, combining inflation, corruption, low education quality, an enormous number of poor people, high unemployment, etc. Paraguay exports cotton and soybeans, but this is hardly enough to cover its economic needs. #9 – Cambodian Riel (4,086 KHR/USD) Cambodian riel is the top 10 cheapest currencies. Cambodian riel is the top 10 cheapest currencies. Currency code – KHR. Cambodian Riel rates: 1 USD = 4,086 KHR (US dollar to Cambodian Riel). 1 EUR = 4,476 KHR (Euro to Cambodian Riel). In tenth place the weakest currency in the world is Cambodian Riel. The Cambodian Riel is the currency of this Monarch State in Southeast Asia. This monetary unit was issued in 1995 to replace the Indochinese Piaster. Originally, the Riel had a low exchange rate and was not popular among locals who had decided to use foreign currencies. Many Cambodians prefer to use the US dollar for payments now, which causes the local currency to devalue even more. #10 – Colombian Peso (3,915 COP/USD) Colombian peso front Colombian peso back Currency code – COP. Colombian peso rates: 1 USD = 3,915 COP (US dollar to Colombian peso). 1 EUR = 4,289 COP (Euro to Colombian peso). The Colombian peso is the national currency of the Republic of Colombia. 1 COP is equal to 100 centavos. However, due to inflation, centavos are now out of circulation. This currency was first introduced in 1810, with the outbreak of the Colombian War of Independence from Spain, to replace the Spanish real that was in circulation until then. At various times, the Colombian peso has been pegged to the French franc, the British pound sterling and the US dollar. Devaluation has accelerated dramatically since 1980, when 1 USD equaled 50 COP. As of today, the Colombian peso has devalued about 3,000 times since its release. Source https://fxssi.com/top-10-of-the-weakest-world-currencies-in-current-year |
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blackpanthar:ok thanks bro. |
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I stumbled upon this app while on the Internet, please i want to ask; is it a legit Place for somebody to invest his hard earned money? I have some little naira in my Bank lying idle.
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Myself i traveled from Abuja to Lagos in December 2011
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How dare TrustTv run a documentary on banditry about mannabbqgrill country that is the safest country on earth under Buhari, all of us at mannabbqgrill condemn the unruly act of TrustTv,they must be Peter Obi ers.
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why are u surprised op,its definately a Nigerian shop for African consumers.
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Arsenal go remove chicken feathers again like this
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So from Stamford Bridge to Mushin? No wonder Chelsea na agbero Club. 3 Likes |
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SATANICALLY:Do they treat Nigerian or African students in Russia or anywhere in the world as Kings and Queens? 1 Like |
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Please when are they going to floor man of the pee-poo in Lagos.......Oh i forgot, Tinubu is a god in Lagos and cannot be challenged.
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So this man is 74 and Tinubu is 69?
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yemmit90:When you talk about Tinubu legacy in Lagos, you are talking about agberoism, toutism and cultism. Those are the Tinubu legacies Lagosians are enjoying. I mean Lagos as a mega city is supposed to be like Dubai to Lagos has no running water, no electricity and you are talking of Legacy? Legacy kee you and Tinubu dia. 1 Like |
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Good for them, 90m is no joke. 4 Likes |
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The last person you will see on this thread is MANNA the vulture griller. The number one hypocrite and zone B in nairaland. 2 Likes |
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