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FINAL RESULT

 41.1%  REMAIN EU 16, 141, 241

 51.9%  LEAVE EU      17, 410, 742

Counting progress 100%
Last updated 07:30Midpoint

REMAIN                                               LEAVE

ENGLAND 46.8%                                  53.2%
SCOTLAND 62%                                   38%
WALES        48.3%                                 51.7%
NORTHERN IRELAND 55.7%              44.3%

Britain has voted to leave the European Union contrary to majority opinion prior to this historic day , with the Leave campaign securing around 51.8 per cent of the vote.David Cameron, who will address the nation shortly, is now facing calls to resign as Prime Minister.While England voted overwhelmingly for Brexit, Scotland and Northern Ireland backed Remain. Statements are expected to be made by Sinn Fein and the SNP later today calling for a breakaway from the Union. London backed Remain but the turnout was lower than expected because of bad weather.The pound crashed to the lowest level since 1985 as sterling fell below $1.35. Complacency about a Brexit outcome will come clear this morning, as out of hours trading suggests that the FTSE 100 will drop by 8.8pc, or by some 560 points. The fall would be the third worst in history if stocks ended the day down as sharply.

this while addressing State House staff, who gathered at the forecourt of the Presiden

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know we have gone through a lot of change over the past year. We met 42 ministries and we found out the economy cannot take it because of the ineptitude in place. We have turned ourselves to a mono-economy, depe

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/i-am-allergic-to-corruptionbuhari-tells-state-house-staff/
know we have gone through a lot of change over the past year. We met 42 ministries and we found out the economy cannot take it because of the ineptitude in place. We have turned ourselves to a mono-economy, depe

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/i-am-allergic-to-corruptionbuhari-tells-state-house-staff/
His words: “27 out of the 36 states couldn’t pay salaries. This is a disgrace to Nigeria. It is a disgrace. Up till now, most of the states cannot pay salaries. What happened to all we have got over the years? We look up and down, left, right and centre, what have we saved? There was nothing because we developed a consumption culture that we were not supposed to develop. “Most of your colleagues that have left service, I doubt if they are getting benefits. That is the situation we find ourselves in. “You know we have gone through a lot of change over the past year. We met 42 ministries and we found out the economy cannot take it because of the ineptitude in place. We have turned ourselves to a mono-economy, depending only on oil. “Most people threw away their farms and solid minerals equipment and rushed to the city to collect oil money and enjoy. What used to be an average of $100 from 1999 to 2014 went down to $30. What should concern us and the rest of the Nigerian elite is how we can continue to sustain ourselves in terms of materials and security.” Agriculture, our only alternative “What I am asking Nigerians really is: What is our alternative? Our immediate alternative is agriculture and solid minerals. “That was why we voted a lot of money for agriculture so that we can at least feed ourselves. Once we can feed ourselves, we can say okay, let the struggle continue. At least we can eat two to three meals per day. “We have to quickly go back to the farm. It is too late for this year. But next year, we will make a better arrangement to make sure next year, we can feed ourselves.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/i-am-allergic-to-corruptionbuhari-tells-state-house-staff/
His words: “27 out of the 36 states couldn’t pay salaries. This is a disgrace to Nigeria. It is a disgrace. Up till now, most of the states cannot pay salaries. What happened to all we have got over the years? We look up and down, left, right and centre, what have we saved? There was nothing because we developed a consumption culture that we were not supposed to develop. “Most of your colleagues that have left service, I doubt if they are getting benefits. That is the situation we find ourselves in. “You know we have gone through a lot of change over the past year. We met 42 ministries and we found out the economy cannot take it because of the ineptitude in place. We have turned ourselves to a mono-economy, depending only on oil. “Most people threw away their farms and solid minerals equipment and rushed to the city to collect oil money and enjoy. What used to be an average of $100 from 1999 to 2014 went down to $30. What should concern us and the rest of the Nigerian elite is how we can continue to sustain ourselves in terms of materials and security.” Agriculture, our only alternative “What I am asking Nigerians really is: What is our alternative? Our immediate alternative is agriculture and solid minerals. “That was why we voted a lot of money for agriculture so that we can at least feed ourselves. Once we can feed ourselves, we can say okay, let the struggle continue. At least we can eat two to three meals per day. “We have to quickly go back to the farm. It is too late for this year. But next year, we will make a better arrangement to make sure next year, we can feed ourselves.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/i-am-allergic-to-corruptionbuhari-tells-state-house-staff/
His words: “27 out of the 36 states couldn’t pay salaries. This is a disgrace to Nigeria. It is a disgrace. Up till now, most of the states cannot pay salaries. What happened to all we have got over the years? We look up and down, left, right and centre, what have we saved? There was nothing because we developed a consumption culture that we were not supposed to develop. “Most of your colleagues that have left service, I doubt if they are getting benefits. That is the situation we find ourselves in. “You know we have gone through a lot of change over the past year. We met 42 ministries and we found out the economy cannot take it because of the ineptitude in place. We have turned ourselves to a mono-economy, depending only on oil. “Most people threw away their farms and solid minerals equipment and rushed to the city to collect oil money and enjoy. What used to be an average of $100 from 1999 to 2014 went down to $30. What should concern us and the rest of the Nigerian elite is how we can continue to sustain ourselves in terms of materials and security.” Agriculture, our only alternative “What I am asking Nigerians really is: What is our alternative? Our immediate alternative is agriculture and solid minerals. “That was why we voted a lot of money for agriculture so that we can at least feed ourselves. Once we can feed ourselves, we can say okay, let the struggle continue. At least we can eat two to three meals per day. “We have to quickly go back to the farm. It is too late for this year. But next year, we will make a better arrangement to make sure next year, we can feed ourselves.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/i-am-allergic-to-corruptionbuhari-tells-state-house-staff/

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