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See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by ThisisBuhari: 8:57pm On Oct 24, 2020

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Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by ThisisBuhari: 8:58pm On Oct 24, 2020
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Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by adaragbotemi: 9:05pm On Oct 24, 2020
So why is south own different

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Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by helinues: 9:07pm On Oct 24, 2020
When was this shared?
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by IamWonderful: 9:09pm On Oct 24, 2020
Ok
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by ThisisBuhari: 9:11pm On Oct 24, 2020
helinues:
When was this shared?
few months ago and is still ongoing

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Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by ruffhandu: 9:42pm On Oct 24, 2020
When it's all over an Kano people don't identify any warehouse, then we'll know. This was the picture Okonjo-Iweala used to demonstrate social distancing early days of covid in Nigeria.
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by Amanda4life: 10:08pm On Oct 24, 2020
WHEN WAS THIS

NO DATE
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by Beremx(f): 10:26pm On Oct 24, 2020
This was shared months ago. I remember seeing the news on nairaland. And some governors were lying they received the palliatives in September.
Governor wey get sense.
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by Manab: 10:47pm On Oct 24, 2020
God bless zulum u ar better than ur north east counter part.

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Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by Okoroawusa: 10:49pm On Oct 24, 2020
Oh boy!

Why our own different for South?
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by Freeeanijor: 10:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
oh Zulum! Zulum! Zulum! Every blessed day you keep proving me wrong. You are such a rare breed. You are directly opposite of what we are used as as a perfect description of Nigerian politicians. You don't give your subjects excuses upon excuses on why you couldn't deliver. You depict compassion, selflessness, empathy and integrity God bless Zulum.

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Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by aarin29642: 6:02am On Oct 25, 2020
This was shared months ago. I remember seeing the news on nairaland. And some governors were lying they received the palliatives in September.Governor wey get sense.
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by madnesscom(m): 6:11am On Oct 25, 2020
Beremx:
This was shared months ago. I remember seeing the news on nairaland. And some governors were lying they received the palliatives in September.
Governor wey get sense.
THIS OLD WOMAN FROM ORLU. ARE YOU STILL LICKING ROCHAS NYASH?
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by Throwback: 6:20am On Oct 25, 2020
Beremx:
This was shared months ago. I remember seeing the news on nairaland. And some governors were lying they received the palliatives in September.
Governor wey get sense.

So even with all the evidence showing recent delivery by those who donated the palliatives, all of our Governors are lying?

Even the twitter timeline from the Lagos State government showing delivery on 22nd September and distribution from 1st October is a hoax?

That you are hungry doesn't mean you should become incapable of rational thought.

You already concede these pictures was for a distribution that happened months ago. So why is it so hard to accept that this was delivered months ago to this affected state, hence the sharing months ago? Or did the states now being looted not also share out palliatives many months ago during the lockdown?

Did Lagos state not share out palliatives months ago during the lockdown, and even involving tribal leaders to share out to their people who then went on to foolishly boast that their tribesman was sharing palliatives and should not share out to Yorubas in Lagos state?

Just as a legislator in Lagos state got some from this recent supply, but was waiting for his birthday to begin distribution and launder his political capital and goodwill.

Do you know if this old pictures is for a comparatively very late sharing of the items that other Governors had long done theirs during the thick of the lockdown, and as such should even be lampooned for being a late comer relative to other prompt Governors who distributed their old supply earlier than this state?

When did we as a people become so antipathetic to facts and records?

When did it become cool to flaunt our incapacity to modify our initial stance when evidence is provided?

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Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by Throwback: 6:26am On Oct 25, 2020
aarin29642:
This was shared months ago. I remember seeing the news on nairaland. And some governors were lying they received the palliatives in September.Governor wey get sense.

How did the Governors lie when they have their records of delivery showing recent supply by the CACOVID team?

Do you know if the same Borno has its own recent supply also waiting to be looted by the mob once they get the location?

Boy Better Know.

At least you agree this was shared months ago, so does it mean the states claiming with evidence that they just took delivery, did not months ago also share palliatives?

Hunger and anger should not result to a human devoid of rational thought.
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by Throwback: 6:40am On Oct 25, 2020
ruffhandu:
When it's all over an Kano people don't identify any warehouse, then we'll know. This was the picture Okonjo-Iweala used to demonstrate social distancing early days of covid in Nigeria.

Exactly!

This is an old supply.

Where is their own new supply?
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by sinkhole: 6:41am On Oct 25, 2020
Gov. Zulum, will never keep things meant for the poor unnecessarily. He is the only politician that seems reasonable in Nigeria for now embarassed
I am from the south but if Zulum contest for presidential, as at now, I will vote and as well campaign vigorously for him cool

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Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by ettaetta(m): 7:36am On Oct 25, 2020
good
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by TONY042(m): 7:53am On Oct 25, 2020
Zulum to the world!
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by shugabasbn: 7:58am On Oct 25, 2020
adaragbotemi:
So why is south own different

Which state share like this
Re: See How COVID-19 Palliative Is Shared In Borno: Photos by qwertyboss(m): 9:48am On Oct 25, 2020
ruffhandu:
When it's all over an Kano people don't identify any warehouse, then we'll know. This was the picture Okonjo-Iweala used to demonstrate social distancing early days of covid in Nigeria.
where house they kanniwood people hand na them they share palliatives among themselves

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