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Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by kenx1(m): 12:01pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Tinubu would have been okay... the problem is that he still surrounds himself with criminals |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by shugamummy: 12:08pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Your Tinubu needs 8yrs to learn it. I heard his greatest achievement is typing a manuscript or blueprint by you guys which took 8yrs to type. Name one road or just a single infrastructure done by Tinubu apart from manuscript. So if Peter Obi had produced just manuscript after 8yrs, would you campaign for him today? I hope your grandfather is also best suited for the president because even he can delegate? Bunch of idiats Lanretoye: |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by Amb1045(m): 12:12pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
A convicted criminal has no advise to offer Nigerian �APC HOUSE OF PETROLEUM PONZI GAMES ✍️PAKISTAN VS NIGERIA ✍️Pakistan consumes on average 28million liters of pms a day. ✍️22million liters of this pms are consumed by 23million registered vehicles, while the balance 6million are used for generators. ✍️Kindly note that Pakistan has 256,000km tarred Road Network out of a landmass of 796,095sqkm.... Road Density of 0.32km/sqkm ✍️In June 2021, Buhari, Petroleum Minister and Melee Kyari, NNPC GMD, told Nigerians that the daily pms consumed in Nigeria rose to 102million liters a day. ✍️This was the same country where the Department of Petroleum Resources told Nigerians that the average daily pms consumption was 38.2million liters a day. Up from 28m liters a day in 2016 under Kachikwu Ibe as NNPC GMD ✍️This is Nigeria that has only 11million registered vehicles and 30,000km Road Network. Road Density of 0.03km/sqkm ✍️When Nigerians cried out at such outrageous number , they blamed it on smuggling. ✍️But the same Buhari APC government forgot that to smuggle the excess 62million liters pms a day that they claimed to have imported into Nigeria daily will require over 1,500 units of long haulage trucks , covering a length of 19km on the highway if you line them up bumper to bumper .�� ✍️They also forgot that the sum total daily pms consumption across the whole neighbouring countries of Cameroon , Benin Republic, Togo, Chad, Niger even to Burkinafaso is not upto 10million liters a day. ✍️As usual the rubber stamp National Assembly , led by Lawan and Gbajabiamiala [ Tinubu stooges ], looked away the national treasury of Nigeria was brazenly being misappropriated. ✍️Under this same Buhari APC, the GMD of the NNPC told Nigerians that Nigeria over $1.9bn worth of our crude oil are lost every month to thieves and vandals .. ( that is $22bn/N10trillion annually) ✍️Please tell me why any sane, rational and God fearing human being will mention APC and Tinubu, when the February 25,2023 Presidential elections are mentioned ? Why will any sane person be campaigning to retain APC in Aso Rock in 2023? Olomaje... God forbid |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by snoopz: 12:21pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
E sir, Eni kuure |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by MoneySEASON: 12:51pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Burster55: If you were a Peter Obi supporter, honestly, I would've given you 5k. No jokes. You can't be broke and still support someone that can't help you in anyway and also not fit to be Nigeria's president. You have someone that's ready and able to eradicate poverty in our country so you won't be begging on the internet and you're saying you're a "BATIST" This is someone that can't take good care of his health and you believe he's fit to be the president. Oya na, go on and vote him. After that, you'll increase your begging to 5k or maybe 10k. I'm really disappointed in you. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by Mfetenang: 1:15pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Kalu is the only IPOB GOAT I like,because he has a normal brain. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by Raxxye(m): 1:23pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
envoymedia:Take Orji Uzor Kaly seriously at your own peril. He's a typical "anywhere belle face" politician! |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by CutSoap(m): 1:26pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
For those of you shouting B.A.T. See how your future will look like in the next 6 months. Look below.
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Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by stickle(m): 1:27pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
tillaman: PO may have less of that burden but Tinubu has proven that he has capacity to look beyond tribe, he did it as a governor |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by Patriotsleague: 1:36pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
He is correct, this is one important skill a governor or president needs. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by greenandy: 1:40pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
So says a court jester in Nigeria of the 21st Century, a jester who is looking for who to hide under for his sins against his Abia people. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by bizzibodi(m): 2:22pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Tinibu slave has spoken. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by DrMuzungu(m): 2:55pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Let's talk about Th1efnubu's skills in thievery, drug trafficking, and embezzlement. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by tillaman(m): 3:07pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
stickle:Asiwaju ni seee Lagbara Olorun 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by Munzy14(m): 3:11pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
This Abia Ex convict will not keep his gutter shut.. Always azzlicking to avoid prison watery beans.. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by jaxxy(m): 3:41pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
I disagree because in good and effective governance somebody must be able to be held accountable at all times. A Ghost cabal or even kitchen cabinet speaking for the president because he is always indisposed, incoherent or incapacitated is unacceptable and counterproductive. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by omojeesu(m): 3:48pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Krook backing Krook! |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by jaxxy(m): 3:59pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Realist12: Running at political party or a government like a cartel isn't a skilled administrator bt I agree there is some skill there. The was what his own deputy said of his government during his tenure. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by stickle(m): 4:55pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
tillaman: Amin |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by felzokugo(m): 5:02pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
I thought this Orji is a convicted fellow... |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by felzokugo(m): 5:06pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Aufbauh:Nice write up. Neveetheless this strong willed character shld also not only have d ability to co-ordinate those he assigns jobs to but also have a good health and mental stabilty to see it tru. Only one candidate seem to hv this attribute. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by buchilino(m): 5:10pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Aufbauh: Two men were governors, Asiwaju Bola TINUBU in Lagos State and Peter Obi in Anambra . Towards the end of their second term, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in Lagos sent his retirement bill and got his House of Assembly to approve what you see below as his yearly pension. 1. 300% annual salary as severance package as approved by RMAFAC. 2. 100% of annual basic salary of incumbent gov as salary for LIFE even after leaving office. 3. Six new cars every 3 years 4. A new house in Lagos, minimum 5 bedroom 5. A new house in Abuja or any other location, minimum 5 bedroom. 6. Free medical care for him and members of his family for life. 7. Entitled to cooks, stewards, Gardners, and domestic staffs, all pensionable. 8. 300% of his annual basic salary as governor every 2 years as furniture allowance 9. 100% of annual basic salary as governor as his house maintenance allowance 10. Two DSS officers, 1 female officer for his wife and eight policemen to guard him. 11. 25% of his annual basic salary for personal assistants. 12. 30% of his annual basic salary for car maintenance . 13. 20% of his annual basic salary as utilities maintenance. 14. Pensionable drivers, no limits to the number. This is apart from what Bola TINUBU gets as a percentage of collections from Alpha Beta for tax collections for Lagos State and the total control he has over the governor and the treasury. But see what Peter Obi collects from Anambra State since leaving office as governor: 1. No gratuity 2. No pensions 3. No houses 4. No cars 5. No allowances of any kind 6. No maintenances of any kind. 7. No personal assistants paid by the state. 8. No domestic staffs paid by the state. 9. No aids sponsored by the state. 10. Not even pure water. 11. No shishi from the State. 12. No landed property 13. No trace of any form of corruption on him till date 14. He's still using his personal money to pay school fees for some children of the poor till date. Now the two men want to be president. So choose today who means well for Nigeria and who will serve the people selflessly. (You can go and verify) It got me thinking, still thinking! � Make we take this message to our parents and relatives in our communities make them understand why we all must vote right this time around. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by felzokugo(m): 5:10pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Realist12: Nigerians with their mumu attributes. Altho tilumbu tried durin his time..he did more harm dan good. His production of a toutfilled lagos and age plus sickness has discredited him. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by buchilino(m): 5:10pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
omowolewa: Two men were governors, Asiwaju Bola TINUBU in Lagos State and Peter Obi in Anambra . Towards the end of their second term, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in Lagos sent his retirement bill and got his House of Assembly to approve what you see below as his yearly pension. 1. 300% annual salary as severance package as approved by RMAFAC. 2. 100% of annual basic salary of incumbent gov as salary for LIFE even after leaving office. 3. Six new cars every 3 years 4. A new house in Lagos, minimum 5 bedroom 5. A new house in Abuja or any other location, minimum 5 bedroom. 6. Free medical care for him and members of his family for life. 7. Entitled to cooks, stewards, Gardners, and domestic staffs, all pensionable. 8. 300% of his annual basic salary as governor every 2 years as furniture allowance 9. 100% of annual basic salary as governor as his house maintenance allowance 10. Two DSS officers, 1 female officer for his wife and eight policemen to guard him. 11. 25% of his annual basic salary for personal assistants. 12. 30% of his annual basic salary for car maintenance . 13. 20% of his annual basic salary as utilities maintenance. 14. Pensionable drivers, no limits to the number. This is apart from what Bola TINUBU gets as a percentage of collections from Alpha Beta for tax collections for Lagos State and the total control he has over the governor and the treasury. But see what Peter Obi collects from Anambra State since leaving office as governor: 1. No gratuity 2. No pensions 3. No houses 4. No cars 5. No allowances of any kind 6. No maintenances of any kind. 7. No personal assistants paid by the state. 8. No domestic staffs paid by the state. 9. No aids sponsored by the state. 10. Not even pure water. 11. No shishi from the State. 12. No landed property 13. No trace of any form of corruption on him till date 14. He's still using his personal money to pay school fees for some children of the poor till date. Now the two men want to be president. So choose today who means well for Nigeria and who will serve the people selflessly. (You can go and verify) It got me thinking, still thinking! � Make we take this message to our parents and relatives in our communities make them understand why we all must vote right this time around. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by buchilino(m): 5:11pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Lanretoye: Two men were governors, Asiwaju Bola TINUBU in Lagos State and Peter Obi in Anambra . Towards the end of their second term, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in Lagos sent his retirement bill and got his House of Assembly to approve what you see below as his yearly pension. 1. 300% annual salary as severance package as approved by RMAFAC. 2. 100% of annual basic salary of incumbent gov as salary for LIFE even after leaving office. 3. Six new cars every 3 years 4. A new house in Lagos, minimum 5 bedroom 5. A new house in Abuja or any other location, minimum 5 bedroom. 6. Free medical care for him and members of his family for life. 7. Entitled to cooks, stewards, Gardners, and domestic staffs, all pensionable. 8. 300% of his annual basic salary as governor every 2 years as furniture allowance 9. 100% of annual basic salary as governor as his house maintenance allowance 10. Two DSS officers, 1 female officer for his wife and eight policemen to guard him. 11. 25% of his annual basic salary for personal assistants. 12. 30% of his annual basic salary for car maintenance . 13. 20% of his annual basic salary as utilities maintenance. 14. Pensionable drivers, no limits to the number. This is apart from what Bola TINUBU gets as a percentage of collections from Alpha Beta for tax collections for Lagos State and the total control he has over the governor and the treasury. But see what Peter Obi collects from Anambra State since leaving office as governor: 1. No gratuity 2. No pensions 3. No houses 4. No cars 5. No allowances of any kind 6. No maintenances of any kind. 7. No personal assistants paid by the state. 8. No domestic staffs paid by the state. 9. No aids sponsored by the state. 10. Not even pure water. 11. No shishi from the State. 12. No landed property 13. No trace of any form of corruption on him till date 14. He's still using his personal money to pay school fees for some children of the poor till date. Now the two men want to be president. So choose today who means well for Nigeria and who will serve the people selflessly. (You can go and verify) It got me thinking, still thinking! � Make we take this message to our parents and relatives in our communities make them understand why we all must vote right this time around. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by buchilino(m): 5:12pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Burster55: Two men were governors, Asiwaju Bola TINUBU in Lagos State and Peter Obi in Anambra . Towards the end of their second term, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in Lagos sent his retirement bill and got his House of Assembly to approve what you see below as his yearly pension. 1. 300% annual salary as severance package as approved by RMAFAC. 2. 100% of annual basic salary of incumbent gov as salary for LIFE even after leaving office. 3. Six new cars every 3 years 4. A new house in Lagos, minimum 5 bedroom 5. A new house in Abuja or any other location, minimum 5 bedroom. 6. Free medical care for him and members of his family for life. 7. Entitled to cooks, stewards, Gardners, and domestic staffs, all pensionable. 8. 300% of his annual basic salary as governor every 2 years as furniture allowance 9. 100% of annual basic salary as governor as his house maintenance allowance 10. Two DSS officers, 1 female officer for his wife and eight policemen to guard him. 11. 25% of his annual basic salary for personal assistants. 12. 30% of his annual basic salary for car maintenance . 13. 20% of his annual basic salary as utilities maintenance. 14. Pensionable drivers, no limits to the number. This is apart from what Bola TINUBU gets as a percentage of collections from Alpha Beta for tax collections for Lagos State and the total control he has over the governor and the treasury. But see what Peter Obi collects from Anambra State since leaving office as governor: 1. No gratuity 2. No pensions 3. No houses 4. No cars 5. No allowances of any kind 6. No maintenances of any kind. 7. No personal assistants paid by the state. 8. No domestic staffs paid by the state. 9. No aids sponsored by the state. 10. Not even pure water. 11. No shishi from the State. 12. No landed property 13. No trace of any form of corruption on him till date 14. He's still using his personal money to pay school fees for some children of the poor till date. Now the two men want to be president. So choose today who means well for Nigeria and who will serve the people selflessly. (You can go and verify) It got me thinking, still thinking! � Make we take this message to our parents and relatives in our communities make them understand why we all must vote right this time around. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by felzokugo(m): 5:14pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Lanretoye: Ur candidate go import eletricity and infrastructure nd good transport abi?? Him no go use time develope am. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by felzokugo(m): 5:15pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Highways: Well said. 1 Like |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by felzokugo(m): 5:18pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
tillaman: If i were PO nd i win d election....i will futher disunite d kon3 putin my igbo brothers in key positions like bubu did...den finally break it up. |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by Realist12: 5:20pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
felzokugo: Lol, you mean converting area boys to local tax collectors is an offense? Would you rather they be unemployed and cause destruction to the society. Or they contribute legitimately to the progress of the state. No wonder UGM is easily recruiting youths in the East . |
Re: Orji Kalu: Tinubu's Skill Of Delegation Is A Requirement For Modern Democracy by felzokugo(m): 5:21pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Kajaard: Only in najeria will a konvict occupy such position. Spits! |
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