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Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Agbegbaorogboye: 3:43pm On Nov 13, 2021
Mynd44:
Femi just said Talo so pe ko po ke?
OPG: O po gan
OPP: o po pa

And we reply him sayin: Zombie o Zombie.

Zombie o zombieeee
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Torylanez(m): 3:48pm On Nov 13, 2021
J3susFr3ak:


Ridiculous! And what percentage of those construction workers are part of the larger Nigerian construction labor force? Some of these projects executed by the Chinese use mainly Chinese Engineers and laborers in most cases...where are Nigerians benefiting there?

You know I was alive in the 80s when Buhari tried this whole War Against Indiscipline nonsense and even forced a system of price-fixing to check inflation and such. The only reason such is not attempted today is merely a reflection of an even bigger problem beyond just inflation....his protected kinfolk are actively destroying the farms and killing people who dare go to their farms. I personally know people who have died this way! Any War Against Indiscipline should start with Buhari and his Terrorist clan....which I am sure he is unable to do.

You have no clue the grave shitstrorm this government has blindly flown this wingless country into...

Nonsense talk , you haven't answered me
Those working on the sites where infrastructures take place are chopping stones and they are from Zimbabwe

You want Buhari to come and regulate price of food for u , and what will your governors , senators , reps and counsellors be doing ? Taking mpuru-miri ?

You lots are used to chop make I chop administration of PDP, and u see this babe Buhari no go tolerate that... If uno work uno go chop
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by GROWTHSET(m): 3:49pm On Nov 13, 2021
I hope you are not one of those Lazy youth and product of examinations malpractice.Learn to be objective and factual.They have never complain about the price of betnaja and viewing center price with the cost of weed and ogogoro fans.
But complain about price of food stuffs as if it starts today or with this government.learn to diversify your income and spend on needs not want.Gotv and DStv a south Africa business increase price by 100% they didn't protest nor complain but if a Nigeria business owner increase for efficient and customer satisfaction they insult a man old to be their grandparents because they lack values
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by tenpipsperday: 3:51pm On Nov 13, 2021
This one is to keep vulture griller and his foolish gang busy for the meantime



Iranu!
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by J3susFr3ak: 4:05pm On Nov 13, 2021
Torylanez:


Nonsense talk , you haven't answered me
Those working on the sites where infrastructures take place are chopping stones and they are from Zimbabwe

You want Buhari to come and regulate price of food for u , and what will your governors , senators , reps and counsellors be doing ? Taking mpuru-miri ?

You lots are used to chop make I chop administration of PDP, and u see this babe Buhari no go tolerate that... If uno work uno go chop


From the article: "Don’t they see the infrastructure? Roads, bridges, airports, pipelines, awesome projects like the Second Niger Bridge, Bodo-Bonny road, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Expressway, Loko-Oweto Bridge, AKK gas pipelines, Lagos-Ibadan rail project that is up and running, other rail projects under construction round the country, brand new airports in Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt, new runway and terminal building in Enugu, and many others."

How many of these projects were given to foreign contractors versus local ones? (If any Chinese company is involved....expect an all-out Chinese work force). Are some of the projects also executed under fraudulent Lebanese Contractors as well (as is the case in most corrupt Abuja building projects) --then expect an inflated Infrastructural costs with most of the money going into the pockets of very corrupt FG personnel...while the common laborer you mention here receive "crumbs". So the larger populace with no connections to even get these crumbs should just say "Yes daddy...thank you?" For what! For having their great grand kids be in debt for the excesses of today? The real problem is the pork-barrel and brown envelopes that were exchanged in Abuja even before a single shovel dug the earth!

Now you are finally admitting that the Food Inflation issue is as a result of a general insecurity issue? Yes? And the main culprits here are the Fulani and Boko Haram Terrorists invading and destroying farms all over the place? So if the Governors are supposed to fully tackle this the way they should....why is the FG so against the realization of a functional State Police system then?

A Fully funded State Policing system is the way to go to tackle a lot of the insecurities today that sees armed Fulanis arrested in some states ...only to be assigned to and released in Abuja! Nonsesne!
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Kebae: 4:06pm On Nov 13, 2021
The most important role of any government is the security of lives and properties.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Gentlerespect76: 4:07pm On Nov 13, 2021
presidency:
As you read this piece, President Muhammadu Buhari and his team are in the French capital, attending the Paris Peace Forum, a gathering of about 30 Presidents and head of governments from around the world. The Nigerian leader is among the few that were asked to deliver a speech.

On Wednesday afternoon, we had been at the Palais Elysee, the seat of the French government, where President Buhari paid an official visit to President Emmanuel Macron, who himself had been in Abuja in 2018. Impressive is a mild word to use for the spectacle.

Earlier that Wednesday, President Buhari had been at the Shangri-La Hotel, to give a keynote address at the Nigeria International Partnership Forum, put together for Nigerian and French investing community. It was a roll call of the brightest and best in the Nigerian business firmament, including Alhaji Abdulsamad Rabiu, Chairman BUA Group and head, France-Nigeria Business Council, Mr Tony Elumelu, Chairman Heirs Holdings and UBA, Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, Chairman, Oriental Energy Resources, Prince Nduka Obaigbena, Chairman/Editor-in-Chief, ThisDay Group and Arise News Channels, among many others.

Now, the narrative that some people have labored to paint over the years, either out of hatred, or cheap political reasons, is that nothing was happening in the country, other than wanton killings and massive insecurity. They trumpet and magnify insecurity to the exclusion of any other thing. Yes, Nigeria battles grave security challenges like many other countries, particularly in the Sahel region, but then, many other good things are happening, while evildoers are also being given a pounding by agencies of state.

Mr President spoke to the galaxy of Nigerian and French business people and investors, to a massive applause. And what did he say?

The government in Nigeria was on the right path to achieving multi-sectoral progress. It has re-assessed and updated the national security strategy, which has contributed to success in fighting insurgents and terrorists, and also countering violent extremism.

Still firing from the hips, Mr President told his audience that there was a link between modern infrastructure and the overall economic development of a nation, “hence the massive infrastructural expansion programme we have been executing in various sectors.”

He gave examples such as railways, seaports, roads, renewable energy, housing, and many others.

Petroleum is the cash cow of the Nigerian economy, which is now being heavily diversified. But for more than two decades, the enabling law for the industry crawled through the legislature. Till the Buhari administration gave it a fillip, and out came the Petroleum Industry Act, the liberalizing force of the oil industry, with incentives as tax holidays, zero interest loans, development plan for host communities, and easy repatriation of profits, among others.

On agriculture, President Buhari spoke about the Anchor Borrowers Programme, which gives loans and technical support to small holder farmers, leading to expansion of rice mills from 10 in 2014, to 40 today. The result is that we no longer import rice enormously, and now save billions of dollars, which can be utilized for other things.

Fertilizer blending plants were about only five in 2014, today we have 46, with the result that the commodity is widely available and accessible to farmers, at modest costs.

Many other facts and figures did the President adduce to justify the fact that good things were happening in Nigeria, and investments were not only safe, but also generating handsome returns. And that makes one to challenge those engaged in the paroxysm of ‘nothing is happening in the country’ to countermand or controvert any of the stated developments.

Has security not been jigged up in a way that bandits, terrorists, insurgents have been put on the back foot? Are evildoers not being daily sent to God to answer for their crimes? Is the country not being cleaned up, and it is just a matter of time before the sanitation is completed?

Don’t they see the infrastructure? Roads, bridges, airports, pipelines, awesome projects like the Second Niger Bridge, Bodo-Bonny road, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Expressway, Loko-Oweto Bridge, AKK gas pipelines, Lagos-Ibadan rail project that is up and running, other rail projects under construction round the country, brand new airports in Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt, new runway and terminal building in Enugu, and many others. Which will the wailers, caterwauling all their lives point to, and deny its existence? Yet they keep repeating like broken gramophone records that nothing was happening in the country.

The truth is that no single government will solve all the challenges of a country in its life span. It will do its level best, and yield space for others to continue. Muhammadu Buhari has touched Nigeria in diverse ways. Our armed forces have been equipped, trained and motivated like never before. The economy has successfully been diversified, after more than five decades of lip service. Corruption is being robustly fought, stealing is something to be abhorred. And Nigeria is being rebuilt. Projects, projects everywhere, with a good number of them slated for commissioning next year.

The apostles of ‘nothing is happening, except insecurity’ should look for other music to sing, and for other dance steps. Honest Nigerians can see and feel the good things happening. It was unfolded to Nigerian and international investors in Paris on Wednesday. Those who have consigned themselves perpetually to the complaint counters should wake up. The market is over. It is time to go home, and do something better.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity
Squanderers of our common wealth!!
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by taiwolomo1: 4:08pm On Nov 13, 2021
Make I reserve my foment for this useless guy till 2023! Coz if I talk now...DSS fit come corner me grin
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by jaxxy(m): 4:11pm On Nov 13, 2021
Both good things are bad things are happening bt it’s very obviously the bad is outweighing the good under Buhari’s administration.

This is very bad.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Eagle360(m): 4:12pm On Nov 13, 2021
condralbedez:
Nonsense...This administration still remain the worst of it all,do you knw that a cup of beans now is 150 naira that's not the issue here,the real problem is how are you going to get gas to cook it. embarassed
Get firewood and contribute your own pollution to the climate.
This government no get sense
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by almarthins(m): 4:14pm On Nov 13, 2021
kenzysmith:
Foods stuff are on the high side and u listing this rubbish here? We the masses are the one to tell you are trying so Oga get small sense na we still dey beg your mumu done do

Some kind time person go wish make him get power to catch person like femi adesina(infact him Ade really Sina(miss road) ) lay am on top bench come give am 100 latches of bulala. I dey tire for sycophancy, just because him dey see dey chop e no come get sense join am say one day that chop chop go end. Him go come meet the common man wey him dey oppose now.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by lawallawal86(m): 4:17pm On Nov 13, 2021
JackWolfskin:
Adesina and Buhari.
One or both of them is demented.
4 to 46 fertiliser blending plants
For which country?
Go and make more reasearch that one is true guy
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by condralbedez: 4:20pm On Nov 13, 2021
Eagle360:

Get firewood and contribute your own pollution to the climate.
This government no get sense
Hahahahah...Abi
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Adblg0610: 4:20pm On Nov 13, 2021
Lovenorth:
Buhari is the best president Nigeria ever had
THE MANY UNFORGIVABLE SINS OF THE BUHARI ADMINISTRATION
I quite agree with you for the following reasons:
INFRASTRUCTURE: No Nigerian govt has provided multi-modal basic infrastructure as much as the PMB govt,such as roads,bridges, railways, airports,seaports,etc.

SOCIAL INVESTMENT PROGRAMME: PMB govt provides the largest Social Investment Prog. in Africa, like the Home Grown School Feeding Prog. (HGSFP),Conditional Cash Transfer(CCT), N-Power,Trader money,GEEP,etc

AGRICULTURE:Under the PMB govt,through the CBN Anchor Borrowers Sceme, about 3.1m Nigerian farmers have accessed soft loans which have made Nigeria to become a leading producer of crops like rice,maize,cassava, soybeans,cocoa,palm oil,cotton,etc

INSECURITY: Although,Security is the primary duty of any govt,no govt has done so much in terms of security like PMB.
During the GEJ administration,Boko Haram had captured a large chunk of the North East, as well as Abuja, no govt wanted to sell weapons to Nigeria,even Ayo Oritsajafor's plane was seized,in an attempt to buy from the black market.
The situation is now different,even the USA has just sold 12 A-29 Super Tucano fighter jets, anong many other countries of the world.

ANTI-CORRUPTION: The PMB govt has recoverred over #1 trillion from treasury looters which were buried inside soak-aways, graves,etc

Others are the TSA, AKK gas project, Port Harcourt,Warri and Kaduna refineriesApapa Port decongestion,etc

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Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by lawallawal86(m): 4:20pm On Nov 13, 2021
Eagle360:

Get firewood and contribute your own pollution to the climate.
This government no get sense
even eatry no de use gas cook beans, make use of charcol
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by lawallawal86(m): 4:23pm On Nov 13, 2021
condralbedez:
Nonsense...This administration still remain the worst of it all,do you knw that a cup of beans now is 150 naira that's not the issue here,the real problem is how are you going to get gas to cook it. embarassed
u de lie even eatry no de use charcol cook beans go de use charcol
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Rochasstatue(f): 4:25pm On Nov 13, 2021
Christ had said it all years back.
They have eyes but they can't see.
God bless PMB.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by naijapower(m): 4:28pm On Nov 13, 2021
The President listed his achievements so far.
But the effect on the masses, from the masses view point is what the masses believe.

What is the price of food stuff between 2014 and 2012, especially rice .

The President is trying but Nigerians want more effort.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Ttalk: 4:37pm On Nov 13, 2021
It's beginning to Dawn on Femi Adesina that wasted 8 year of agony and death is winding up so there is need say something,

How can say because i grew up from 20 to 26 then Buhari has done something.

Government that cant reform energy sector, you csnt reform police, you can't reform education sector, you can reform Heath sector, is that a government worth reckoning with.

I can't wait to see you and your principal get out of Aso rock
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by meedoLock(m): 4:38pm On Nov 13, 2021
If Mr Femi was a musician, and all these long talk were to be a song he would of course know when the song is out if it is a nice music to the ear or not. He has proven beyond a doubt that the interest of this administration is paramount to him more than the subject, when he engage himself in these talks one would be wondering if there is another Nigeria or our so called leaders are insane for acting as if all is well.

Their days are numbered and sooner or later their chicken will come home to roost. Restructure, you no do, hold a referendum you no do, let everyone go on their own, you no do.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Brown2012: 4:41pm On Nov 13, 2021
presidency:
As you read this piece, President Muhammadu Buhari and his team are in the French capital, attending the Paris Peace Forum, a gathering of about 30 Presidents and head of governments from around the world. The Nigerian leader is among the few that were asked to deliver a speech.

On Wednesday afternoon, we had been at the Palais Elysee, the seat of the French government, where President Buhari paid an official visit to President Emmanuel Macron, who himself had been in Abuja in 2018. Impressive is a mild word to use for the spectacle.

Earlier that Wednesday, President Buhari had been at the Shangri-La Hotel, to give a keynote address at the Nigeria International Partnership Forum, put together for Nigerian and French investing community. It was a roll call of the brightest and best in the Nigerian business firmament, including Alhaji Abdulsamad Rabiu, Chairman BUA Group and head, France-Nigeria Business Council, Mr Tony Elumelu, Chairman Heirs Holdings and UBA, Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, Chairman, Oriental Energy Resources, Prince Nduka Obaigbena, Chairman/Editor-in-Chief, ThisDay Group and Arise News Channels, among many others.

Now, the narrative that some people have labored to paint over the years, either out of hatred, or cheap political reasons, is that nothing was happening in the country, other than wanton killings and massive insecurity. They trumpet and magnify insecurity to the exclusion of any other thing. Yes, Nigeria battles grave security challenges like many other countries, particularly in the Sahel region, but then, many other good things are happening, while evildoers are also being given a pounding by agencies of state.

Mr President spoke to the galaxy of Nigerian and French business people and investors, to a massive applause. And what did he say?

The government in Nigeria was on the right path to achieving multi-sectoral progress. It has re-assessed and updated the national security strategy, which has contributed to success in fighting insurgents and terrorists, and also countering violent extremism.

Still firing from the hips, Mr President told his audience that there was a link between modern infrastructure and the overall economic development of a nation, “hence the massive infrastructural expansion programme we have been executing in various sectors.”

He gave examples such as railways, seaports, roads, renewable energy, housing, and many others.

Petroleum is the cash cow of the Nigerian economy, which is now being heavily diversified. But for more than two decades, the enabling law for the industry crawled through the legislature. Till the Buhari administration gave it a fillip, and out came the Petroleum Industry Act, the liberalizing force of the oil industry, with incentives as tax holidays, zero interest loans, development plan for host communities, and easy repatriation of profits, among others.

On agriculture, President Buhari spoke about the Anchor Borrowers Programme, which gives loans and technical support to small holder farmers, leading to expansion of rice mills from 10 in 2014, to 40 today. The result is that we no longer import rice enormously, and now save billions of dollars, which can be utilized for other things.

Fertilizer blending plants were about only five in 2014, today we have 46, with the result that the commodity is widely available and accessible to farmers, at modest costs.

Many other facts and figures did the President adduce to justify the fact that good things were happening in Nigeria, and investments were not only safe, but also generating handsome returns. And that makes one to challenge those engaged in the paroxysm of ‘nothing is happening in the country’ to countermand or controvert any of the stated developments.

Has security not been jigged up in a way that bandits, terrorists, insurgents have been put on the back foot? Are evildoers not being daily sent to God to answer for their crimes? Is the country not being cleaned up, and it is just a matter of time before the sanitation is completed?

Don’t they see the infrastructure? Roads, bridges, airports, pipelines, awesome projects like the Second Niger Bridge, Bodo-Bonny road, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Expressway, Loko-Oweto Bridge, AKK gas pipelines, Lagos-Ibadan rail project that is up and running, other rail projects under construction round the country, brand new airports in Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt, new runway and terminal building in Enugu, and many others. Which will the wailers, caterwauling all their lives point to, and deny its existence? Yet they keep repeating like broken gramophone records that nothing was happening in the country.

The truth is that no single government will solve all the challenges of a country in its life span. It will do its level best, and yield space for others to continue. Muhammadu Buhari has touched Nigeria in diverse ways. Our armed forces have been equipped, trained and motivated like never before. The economy has successfully been diversified, after more than five decades of lip service. Corruption is being robustly fought, stealing is something to be abhorred. And Nigeria is being rebuilt. Projects, projects everywhere, with a good number of them slated for commissioning next year.

The apostles of ‘nothing is happening, except insecurity’ should look for other music to sing, and for other dance steps. Honest Nigerians can see and feel the good things happening. It was unfolded to Nigerian and international investors in Paris on Wednesday. Those who have consigned themselves perpetually to the complaint counters should wake up. The market is over. It is time to go home, and do something better.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

Shame on you all, you claim you guys are working yet the country he governs can't boast of 24hours light as in just light o, and yet you want investors to come invest and be buying fuel and diesel like it's a vehicle they are running and not an industry, I don't even want to talk about the bad roads and insecurities today.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by smsinnigeria(m): 4:45pm On Nov 13, 2021
presidency:
As you read this piece, President Muhammadu Buhari and his team are in the French capital, attending the Paris Peace Forum, a gathering of about 30 Presidents and head of governments from around the world. The Nigerian leader is among the few that were asked to deliver a speech.

On Wednesday afternoon, we had been at the Palais Elysee, the seat of the French government, where President Buhari paid an official visit to President Emmanuel Macron, who himself had been in Abuja in 2018. Impressive is a mild word to use for the spectacle.

Earlier that Wednesday, President Buhari had been at the Shangri-La Hotel, to give a keynote address at the Nigeria International Partnership Forum, put together for Nigerian and French investing community. It was a roll call of the brightest and best in the Nigerian business firmament, including Alhaji Abdulsamad Rabiu, Chairman BUA Group and head, France-Nigeria Business Council, Mr Tony Elumelu, Chairman Heirs Holdings and UBA, Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, Chairman, Oriental Energy Resources, Prince Nduka Obaigbena, Chairman/Editor-in-Chief, ThisDay Group and Arise News Channels, among many others.

Now, the narrative that some people have labored to paint over the years, either out of hatred, or cheap political reasons, is that nothing was happening in the country, other than wanton killings and massive insecurity. They trumpet and magnify insecurity to the exclusion of any other thing. Yes, Nigeria battles grave security challenges like many other countries, particularly in the Sahel region, but then, many other good things are happening, while evildoers are also being given a pounding by agencies of state.

Mr President spoke to the galaxy of Nigerian and French business people and investors, to a massive applause. And what did he say?

The government in Nigeria was on the right path to achieving multi-sectoral progress. It has re-assessed and updated the national security strategy, which has contributed to success in fighting insurgents and terrorists, and also countering violent extremism.

Still firing from the hips, Mr President told his audience that there was a link between modern infrastructure and the overall economic development of a nation, “hence the massive infrastructural expansion programme we have been executing in various sectors.”

He gave examples such as railways, seaports, roads, renewable energy, housing, and many others.

Petroleum is the cash cow of the Nigerian economy, which is now being heavily diversified. But for more than two decades, the enabling law for the industry crawled through the legislature. Till the Buhari administration gave it a fillip, and out came the Petroleum Industry Act, the liberalizing force of the oil industry, with incentives as tax holidays, zero interest loans, development plan for host communities, and easy repatriation of profits, among others.

On agriculture, President Buhari spoke about the Anchor Borrowers Programme, which gives loans and technical support to small holder farmers, leading to expansion of rice mills from 10 in 2014, to 40 today. The result is that we no longer import rice enormously, and now save billions of dollars, which can be utilized for other things.

Fertilizer blending plants were about only five in 2014, today we have 46, with the result that the commodity is widely available and accessible to farmers, at modest costs.

Many other facts and figures did the President adduce to justify the fact that good things were happening in Nigeria, and investments were not only safe, but also generating handsome returns. And that makes one to challenge those engaged in the paroxysm of ‘nothing is happening in the country’ to countermand or controvert any of the stated developments.

Has security not been jigged up in a way that bandits, terrorists, insurgents have been put on the back foot? Are evildoers not being daily sent to God to answer for their crimes? Is the country not being cleaned up, and it is just a matter of time before the sanitation is completed?

Don’t they see the infrastructure? Roads, bridges, airports, pipelines, awesome projects like the Second Niger Bridge, Bodo-Bonny road, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Expressway, Loko-Oweto Bridge, AKK gas pipelines, Lagos-Ibadan rail project that is up and running, other rail projects under construction round the country, brand new airports in Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt, new runway and terminal building in Enugu, and many others. Which will the wailers, caterwauling all their lives point to, and deny its existence? Yet they keep repeating like broken gramophone records that nothing was happening in the country.

The truth is that no single government will solve all the challenges of a country in its life span. It will do its level best, and yield space for others to continue. Muhammadu Buhari has touched Nigeria in diverse ways. Our armed forces have been equipped, trained and motivated like never before. The economy has successfully been diversified, after more than five decades of lip service. Corruption is being robustly fought, stealing is something to be abhorred. And Nigeria is being rebuilt. Projects, projects everywhere, with a good number of them slated for commissioning next year.

The apostles of ‘nothing is happening, except insecurity’ should look for other music to sing, and for other dance steps. Honest Nigerians can see and feel the good things happening. It was unfolded to Nigerian and international investors in Paris on Wednesday. Those who have consigned themselves perpetually to the complaint counters should wake up. The market is over. It is time to go home, and do something better.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

Can you imagine the trash this so called special adviser is sending to public. .....that evildoers are being sent to God for judgement blablabla. Yes they are sent to God for judgement because this administration have single handedly killed and buried the judiciary arm of government.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Izongdave(m): 4:49pm On Nov 13, 2021
Before i give my take; Are those projects for the betterment of Nigeria's or Niger citizens?
Thanks to MTN for giving me free basics
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by SirLakes: 4:49pm On Nov 13, 2021
condralbedez:
Nonsense...This administration still remain the worst of it all,do you knw that a cup of beans now is 150 naira that's not the issue here,the real problem is how are you going to get gas to cook it. embarassed

Ko por ke grin
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Edyice: 5:17pm On Nov 13, 2021
Foolish man
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by JackWolfskin: 5:41pm On Nov 13, 2021
lawallawal86:
Go and make more reasearch that one is true guy

Prove it.
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Faliyu890: 5:58pm On Nov 13, 2021
SEe below
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by chocolatelady(f): 5:59pm On Nov 13, 2021
Femi is a fantastic writer. Thumbs up for u. Wailers can wail but do me a favor, counter what he wrote with facts or remain shut. Nice pic!
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by 007lss: 6:05pm On Nov 13, 2021
Mynd44:
Femi just said Talo so pe ko po ke?
OPG: O po gan
OPP: o po pa
they are killing many of our people back home and you are saying o po gan........ Herdsmen, Boko Haram, poverty and so many bad thing is spreading in our country
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by geechy: 6:08pm On Nov 13, 2021
kolnel:
very funny

obviously, the only set of people supporting this evil government are the boot lickers. people who are benefitting from it.
Buhari has taken Nigerian back, things have never been bad.
everything is expensive. kidnappers are on rampage.

I don't even wish a Buhari on my enemies.
Buhari is a total disaster, he's a calamity.

Ahbobi!!
Calm down.... You voted him 2015 true / false.

All the people who voted him... Make una enjoy the calamity while it lasts and I hope if there'll be an election 2023, you'all will have sense by shunning bribes, backbench tribalism and vote ONLY competent persons
Re: Femi Adesina: They Said Nothing Was Happening, How About These? by Zetty177x: 6:12pm On Nov 13, 2021
jlinkd78:
Taa mechie onu

Don't understand what you just wrote. But it sounds like shut up. So I'm hitting d like button

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