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Re: Saraki Is Mr. Poverty Transfer, Kwara Must Change Fires Back At Toyin Saraki by gotnel: 2:15pm On Sep 10, 2018
Ugosample:


the same way Lagos must be freed from the grip of Tinubu.

Lagos is back deep in his pocket, and that grip needs to be broken for Lagos to be free.
If you are a close observer of Nigeria political landscape, you will know that a big difference is between what Tinubu is doing in Lagos and what Bukola Saraki is doing in Kwara State.
Tinubu is a king maker that allows the king to take charge of his kingdom after installation.
Bukola Saraki is a king maker who constantly control the situation of the kingdom while the installed king is kept redundant.
Keep your eyes and hears on ground.
You will know what big different between Saraki and Tinubu.
Re: Saraki Is Mr. Poverty Transfer, Kwara Must Change Fires Back At Toyin Saraki by deomelo: 3:07pm On Sep 10, 2018
Ugosample:


what is this one saying?

Anambra state alone is as urbanized and developed as Lagos

Just that it does not have an international airport and a sea port like Lagos
Good govs from ngige to obi to obiano has been moving the state forward gradually over the last 15 years


But you will not know that because you have not been to anambra state before
Enugu is also one of the most developed capital cities in Nigeria
Ebonyi is making some strides


carry your unexposed self on a fact finding mission to the SE

undecided




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Onitsha, World's Dirtiest City































Approaching Okpoko market through thick smog on the back of an okada (motorcycle taxi), the natural reaction is to cover your nose to protect yourself from the dust storm – but the effort is futile.

When a lorry zooms past, kicking up yet another red cloud of dirt, a trader turns the head of a sleeping toddler away from the road, a protective act that is as poignant as it is pointless.

This is a typical day in the southern Nigerian port city of Onitsha – which last year gained notoriety when it was ranked the worst city in the world for the staggering levels of PM10 particulate matter in its air.

Onitsha’s mean annual concentration was recorded at 594 micrograms per cubic metre by the World Health Organization – massively exceeding the WHO’s annual guideline limit for PM10s of 20μg/m3.

PM10 refers to coarse dust particles between 10 and 2.5 micrometres in diameter, while PM2.5s are even finer and more dangerous when inhaled, settling deep in a person’s lungs. Sources of both include dust storms, gases emitted by vehicles, all types of combustion, and industrial activities such as cement manufacturing, construction, mining and smelting. Onitsha scores highly on most of the above – as do other rapidly growing Nigerian cities such as Kaduna, Aba and Umuahia, all of which also featured in the WHO’s 20 worst offenders for PM10s.

In Onitsha’s very busy Okpoko market, my air quality monitor registers 140 for PM10s and 70 for PM2.5s – all way over recommended healthy levels, but still nothing compared to the readings triggered in other parts of this densely populated commercial and industrial hub.

The entire vicinity of the market is perpetually dusty, as wood-sellers saw lumber into different shapes and sizes. The air here is made worse by all the fine sand particles that fly off the back of trucks as they visit one of the many dredging companies on the bank of the River Niger, just behind the wood market.



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^^^^^^^^ that's what the UN said about your dirty and stinking village..
Re: Saraki Is Mr. Poverty Transfer, Kwara Must Change Fires Back At Toyin Saraki by Yinka552: 6:12pm On Sep 10, 2018
Sincerely I am not a politician but I know Saraki is a cronic thief he also wrecked his family owned bank called society bank in his home state
Re: Saraki Is Mr. Poverty Transfer, Kwara Must Change Fires Back At Toyin Saraki by bilms(m): 11:21pm On Sep 10, 2018
Lol
Re: Saraki Is Mr. Poverty Transfer, Kwara Must Change Fires Back At Toyin Saraki by mrrights: 6:24pm On Nov 21, 2018

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