Below is a list of channels you get on the new GOtv Max package.
DStv in conjunction with GOtv has recently launched a new package which they are calling GOtv Max. The new package according to the company will offer over 60 plus new and exciting channels wish include the list below;
GOtv Max Complete List Of Channel
Fashion One Spice TV Discovery Family Nat Geo Wild SuperSport Blitz SuperSport Select 1 SuperSport Select 2 SuperSport Select 4 SupersSport Select 3 Nickelodeon Disney Junior JimJam Sound City Planet Radio TV Hip TV MTV Base AFRO Music English Faith Broadcast Network Islam Channel Emmanuel TV Dove TV eTV Africa BBC World News CNN International Al Jazeera Arise News TVC News Telemundo E! Entertainment Television FOX (SD/HD) FOX Life Sony Max CBS Reality M-Net Movies Zone Eva + AfricaMagic Epic Movies AfricaMagic Family AfricaMagic Hausa AfricaMagic Yoruba AfricaMagic Igbo Vox Africa Televista Trybe Galaxy TV Zee World Vox Africa B4U Movies Liberty TV Tiwa n Tiwa RAVE R2TV NTA I Silverbird AIT Channels MiTV Lagos TV Wazobia Max Arewa 24 WAP TCV Internacional
dannyfrank1: Is university of indianapolis good to go?
No one will be attending the school on your behalf. You should be evaluating schools based on YOUR goals and expectations. Pick up a phone, call the school and ask questions. Don’t be lazy.
maisauki: if this is what you do to seek for attention then i pity your future in journalism
Spreading falsehood is second nature to iPod terrorist journalists.
They rely on the ignorance, gullibility and semi-literacy of their followers; most of them would not read the article to see it has nothing to do with the thread title and just comment in ignorance.
Kolababe: This lady shared the photos of her dad and gushes over him. She said he is so cute and she now understands why he married 5 women. The question is however, hope this lady will understand if her own husband decides to marry as many women as he wishes?
Hmmm...I hope this lady is not tasting her dad bountiful jocks!
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cristianisraeli: A new report on Thursday said despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s attempt at ensuring transparency in the oil sector, the USA National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, still withholds billions in oil revenues from the government account.
The report by the Natural Resource Governance Institute, titled “NNPC still holds blank check” said that within the first six months of the Buhari administration, the NNPC withheld over $4.2 billion (about N824.7 billion) out of a total of $6.3 billion (N1.24 trillion) revenues realised from crude oil sales in the second half of 2015.
The withheld revenues represented about 66 per cent of the total revenue – $1.4 billion earnings from USA’s regular crude oil exports for the period; $3.4 billion from domestic crude oil sales, and $1.5 billion from oil sold from the corporation’s upstream subsidiary, the USA Petroleum Development Company, NPDC oil fields. The report said only $2.1 billion (about N413.7 billion) was transferred to the Federation Account.
The group said the unremitted revenues for the six months was about 14 per cent more than the amount withheld by the corporation under the Goodluck Jonathan administration in the first half of 2015, and about 12 per cent higher than the share withheld in 2013 and 2014.
The report said the figure of unremitted oil revenues in 2015 contrasted sharply with 2005 figures, which showed the NNPC remitted about 68 per cent of its total oil sale earnings to the Federation Account and kept only 32 per cent that year.
The report said while part of the withheld funds was used for servicing USA’s share of the joint venture operating obligations, the NNPC did not fully explain what the other retained revenues from domestic crude and NPDC oil sales were used for.
In general, the report said despite the on-going reforms in the oil sector, the NNPC under the present administration was still retaining a major share of oil sale earnings and spending at will.
Some of the reforms by the Buhari government, the report noted, have cut the number of passive, well connected middlemen that pocketed billions of oil revenues, while the administration has cancelled costly, unbalanced NNPC swap contracts as well as seek more efficient replacements.
The report lamented that recent announcements on NNPC reforms and the latest drafts of the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, failed to adequately address how NNPC and the government would share future oil revenues “Until government establishes a clear, legally enforceable rule governing which revenues NNPC can keep and how they can be spent, oil sector corruption and waste could return to their prior devastating levels once the president (Buhari) leaves, or prices rise,” the report noted.
While encouraging government to push ahead with its reform plans for the oil sector, NRGI stressed the need for NNPC to adopt new financial controls and transparency measures for its subsidiaries, especially bordering on the several billion revenues retained each year from NPDC operations and its oil trading and marketing subsidiaries.
The Institute also called for the immediate replacement of the 445,000 barrels per day crude oil allocation for domestic refining with a fit-for-purpose mechanism for supplies to the country’s four refineries.
slinkman: thanks a lot for this broad explanation brother . Please do you have any idea where I can go apply for this exam and when I will take it? What are the things to expect from this SAT and TOEFL? Is it just a strictly English exam? I actually am targeting and hoping to start everything now and getting to the states by December or January if everything goes well . I have an idea of studying in either Australia or The US. Please which would you advice for a first time traveler ? And which would be less expensive? Can a budget of 3 to 4 million naira accomplish this for atleast a year? That's successfully pay for visa and everything involved and a year or two school fees ? Also does Australia require TOEFL and or SAT? Thanks a lot . I have no idea about any of this hence my much awkward weird questions bro
It’s october... you have no idea how to register for the SAT, you have no idea what school you will be applying to (or even the country)! or their requirements and whether the school is worth your effort with respect to your long term goals (if you have any). You don’t know the structure of the exam neither are you prepared for it. You have no idea how much schoool will cost you, neither have you planned for contingency. All you know is that you want to be in the states by December (2 months away).
Yours is the most unserious post I’ve seen in the last week or two. Responding to you any further is a waste of time. He who fails to plan is simply planning for his own sure failure.