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Lagos Is Not Safe, All OIL And Major Companies Move To PORTHARCOURT ? by Nobody: 2:12pm On May 30, 2012 |
With all these protest in Lagos and students grounding activities in VI and other part of Lagos its obvious the start is no more safe to work in. its obvious that Ogun state and Lagos will never be good brothers with this uprising. I also believe OBJ is behind this Mr Joes move, he is always at Lagos state. With this move its obvious that ACN has been disintegrated |
Re: Lagos Is Not Safe, All OIL And Major Companies Move To PORTHARCOURT ? by manny4life(m): 3:17pm On May 30, 2012 |
CHESSBOARD: With all these protest in Lagos and students grounding activities in VI and other part of Lagos its obvious the start is no more safe to work in. its obvious that Ogun state and Lagos will never be good brothers with this uprising. I also believe OBJ is behind this Mr Joes move, he is always at Lagos state. With this move its obvious that ACN has been disintegrated STOP spreading LIES and DECEIT. First, your topic doesn't not even relate to your comment, Because of protest of name change, it's no longer safe to work in Lagos right? When SNG protested few months back about subsidy, Lagos alone lost Billion of Naira, it was perfectly safe then, then it's minor shutdown of some parts of Lagos that's about to usher in insecurity? Abeg, please carry your news elsewhere. |
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