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The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by Nobody: 11:28am On Jun 10, 2020
We know a man, who sacrificed the lives of his people... He led them to their slaughter and guess what, He escaped with his family... He denied his people of food but fed his family...


Later he returned and was given all his military benefits. He became part of Nigeria again and he even contested for president of Nigeria.. Later he died but b4 he died, he was bedridden, bedwetting, paralyzed.

And His name is Agbariojuwku


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Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by Vyzz: 12:18pm On Jun 10, 2020
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Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by Vyzz: 12:18pm On Jun 10, 2020
My contribution to fighting Tribalism on Nairaland..... Don't thank me.... What are countrymen for? grin cheesy grin


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Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by Vyzz: 12:18pm On Jun 10, 2020
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Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by Vyzz: 12:19pm On Jun 10, 2020
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Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by Vyzz: 12:19pm On Jun 10, 2020
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BY CHARLES EMENI
As states in Nigeria battle to contain the Corona Virus pandemic, otherwise known as COVID-19, the Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, weekend, said disturbing as the situation is, there is a lesson to be learnt from the pandemic.
Speaking in a Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Asaba interview programme, monitored in Asaba, the state capital, Mr. Aniagwu said, though the pandemic had created fear and had led to the death of many in the country, thus compelling the Federal and State Governments to temporarily shutdown socio-economic, religious and political activities to check its spread, the magnitude of the pandemic had posed a big challenge to the nation’s health institutions.
“The big lesson that governments have to learn is that the pandemic has exposed the state of the nation’s health sector, therefore, there is the need to redefine and reappraise our health institutions, with a view to repositioning them in order to be able to cope with the challenges played up by the pandemic and any other life-threatening ailments now, and in the future”.
In this regard, the commissioner said the Delta State Government had taken necessary proactive measures to ensure that Deltans, and all residents of the State, were not only protected but that the dreaded corona virus disease was contained.
As a proof of the State government’s commitment in this direction, Mr. Aniagwu said Delta State was among the first states in the country to have ventilators and had taken every step to ensure that the disease was kept in check in the state.
He said COVID-19 isolation, treatment and holding centers had been decentralized to cater for any reported case in the three senatorial districts of North, South and Central in the State.
Therefore, persons with suspected case of COVID-19 in one senatorial district in the State do not need to travel long distance to get the necessary medical attention, he explained.
This, he said, had helped to save time, cost and the risk of having to travel long distance to get medical attention.
The commissioner, who reaffirmed that corona virus is real, advised Deltans to continue to adhere to the State government’s directive on stay-at-home, observation of social distancing and regular hand washing so as to keep safe and protected.
While advising that nobody, because of his or her faith should tempt God by saying that Corona virus does not exist, therefore, needless to obey government directives on staying safe and protected, the commissioner said, “God is too busy to think of those who cannot think for themselves’’.
“Corona virus is like a moving trailer and you don’t put God to test by jumping in front of it, thinking that He would save you; you would get crushed. You must differentiate between your faith in God and magic”, the commissioner added.
Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by Vyzz: 12:21pm On Jun 10, 2020
BY CHARLES EMENI
As states in Nigeria battle to contain the Corona Virus pandemic, otherwise known as COVID-19, the Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, weekend, said disturbing as the situation is, there is a lesson to be learnt from the pandemic.
Speaking in a Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Asaba interview programme, monitored in Asaba, the state capital, Mr. Aniagwu said, though the pandemic had created fear and had led to the death of many in the country, thus compelling the Federal and State Governments to temporarily shutdown socio-economic, religious and political activities to check its spread, the magnitude of the pandemic had posed a big challenge to the nation’s health institutions.
“The big lesson that governments have to learn is that the pandemic has exposed the state of the nation’s health sector, therefore, there is the need to redefine and reappraise our health institutions, with a view to repositioning them in order to be able to cope with the challenges played up by the pandemic and any other life-threatening ailments now, and in the future”.
In this regard, the commissioner said the Delta State Government had taken necessary proactive measures to ensure that Deltans, and all residents of the State, were not only protected but that the dreaded corona virus disease was contained.
As a proof of the State government’s commitment in this direction, Mr. Aniagwu said Delta State was among the first states in the country to have ventilators and had taken every step to ensure that the disease was kept in check in the state.
He said COVID-19 isolation, treatment and holding centers had been decentralized to cater for any reported case in the three senatorial districts of North, South and Central in the State.
Therefore, persons with suspected case of COVID-19 in one senatorial district in the State do not need to travel long distance to get the necessary medical attention, he explained.
This, he said, had helped to save time, cost and the risk of having to travel long distance to get medical attention.
The commissioner, who reaffirmed that corona virus is real, advised Deltans to continue to adhere to the State government’s directive on stay-at-home, observation of social distancing and regular hand washing so as to keep safe and protected.
While advising that nobody, because of his or her faith should tempt God by saying that Corona virus does not exist, therefore, needless to obey government directives on staying safe and protected, the commissioner said, “God is too busy to think of those who cannot think for themselves’’.
“Corona virus is like a moving trailer and you don’t put God to test by jumping in front of it, thinking that He would save you; you would get crushed. You must differentiate between your faith in God and magic”, the commissioner added.
Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by LabDNA: 12:27pm On Jun 10, 2020
I would like to read the book-


Military, Politics and Poisons by Obafemi Awolowo 1st ed. Babangida publishers 1987

Poisons: Best Self-extermination formulary by Obafemi Awolowo 2nd ed. Arewa publishers 1987.


Who knows where I can grab these great books? grin
Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by BlowYourMind: 12:51pm On Jun 10, 2020
The man you are talking about is a crook of course, he severed food supply to the east, send senseless men and children to war with one single bullet, later he ran like chicken with his family leaving others to die like goat.

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Re: The Road To Abidjan by ojuwku by oyatz(m): 1:27pm On Jun 10, 2020
Please let us stop these childish e-wars.

What exactly do you wish to gain from it?




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We know a man, who sacrificed the lives of his people... He led them to their slaughter and guess what, He escaped with his family... He denied his people of food but fed his family...


Later he returned and was given all his military benefits. He became part of Nigeria again and he even contested for president of Nigeria.. Later he died but b4 he died, he was bedridden, bedwetting, paralyzed.

And His name is Agbariojuwku


gringringringrin

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