@tayooluranti1@ChuksEricE Yes sir,the pay will not get beta sir,especially if the business is moving,that when you will hear,”Ahh the sales of market this days is very low ooh,to pay salary self is a war.
Sir let stop here,am actually talking from experience 🤧🥹
@lollypeezle Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@abdullahayofel Wait first.
Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@thornsport Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@MasterBolaji Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@ARISEtv Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@BashirAhmaad Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@usweetbae@NigeriaStories Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@kambaimagic@NigeriaStories Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@Chief__Ochuko@NigeriaStories Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.
@FAyejusunle@NigeriaStories Section 217 (2)(a to c) of the Nigerian Constitution also allows the military to protect properties tied to national or defence interests. So Yerima wasn't being rude, he was simply doing his duty within the law. Respect for the chain of command keeps order.