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Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by SOSinNigeria: 7:38pm On Jun 09, 2023
For the first time in the history of Nigeria, most companies/businesses in the private sector have refused to hang pictures of Eyeneck select in their offices. Even under rulers like Abacha, IBB and Buhari, the private sector still had no issues with hanging their pictures. However, the situation today is completely different. What most private business owners are doing is to hang the picture of their state governor who they freely voted and that's all.

When I first discovered this situation, I thought it was peculiar to that office, and I began to check only to realize the situation is still same almost everywhere.

Then I realized that putting his picture or not is a matter of choice. It has no legal or constitutional implications except it's a government office.

I don't blame them because Nigerians know who they voted for. I have also decided never to hang the picture of a mandate rogue in my office.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Ohislee(m): 7:39pm On Jun 09, 2023
For now, Nigerians are still confused with what to do with the president select. Only few people who are supposedly BATist call him President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The other day while I was driving to costain around Iddo from Ikoyi, I saw a man hawking the pictures of the president select in traffic. I could only imagine how difficult it was for him to make sales. When we are aware that lagosians didn't vote him. I had to advise him to replace the images with that of Peter Obi, if he really what to make sales.

When I drove forward a little bit, I gave my advice a second thought and it occurred to me that it was a wrong advice. If he mistakenly follows through with it, Tinubu's thugs in that neighborhood would carry him and throw him alive into the Lagos lagoon grin grin grin

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Ihateheadslamer: 7:47pm On Jun 09, 2023
Is not worth it hanging a portrait of cocaine sniffing vagabond known as 'BAT' in your office
SOSinNigeria:
For the first time in the history of Nigeria, most companies/businesses in the private sector have refused to hang pictures of Eyeneck select pictures in their offices. Even under rulers like Abacha, IBB and Buhari, the private sector still had no issues with hanging their pictures. However, the situation today is completely different. What most private business owners are doing is to hang the picture of their state governor who they freely voted and that's all.

When I first discovered this situation, I thought it was peculiar to that office, then I began to check and the situation is still same almost everywhere.

Then I realized that putting his picture or not is a matter of choice. It has no legal or constitutional implications except it's a government office.

I don't blame them because Nigerians know who they voted for. I have also decided never to hang the picture of a mandate rogue in my office.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by SangoOlukosoOba(m): 7:54pm On Jun 09, 2023
Fake news!



May be you referring to the private sector in Ladipo, Alaba and ASPANDA

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by JAMO4REAL1(m): 7:55pm On Jun 09, 2023
Thats not our business what we need is to fixed nigeria and take the country to promise land chikena

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by sirchim(m): 8:02pm On Jun 09, 2023
EYENECK messed up big time.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Ofunaofu: 8:04pm On Jun 09, 2023
There's no law compelling any one to hang Tinubu's portrait


Its out of courtesy

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Cooly100: 8:12pm On Jun 09, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:
Fake news!



May be you referring to the private sector in Ladipo, Alaba and ASPANDA

The net worth of these markets is bigger than the budgets of all SW state except Lagos.

Dey play.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by SOSinNigeria: 8:13pm On Jun 09, 2023
Ohislee:
For now, Nigerians are still confused with what to do with the president select. Only few people who are supposedly BATist call him President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The other day while I was driving to costain around Iddo from Ikoyi, I saw a man hawking the pictures of the president select in traffic. I could only imagine how difficult it was for him to make sales. When we are aware that lagosians didn't vote him. I had to advise him to replace the images with that of Peter Obi, if he really what to make sales.

When I drove forward a little bit, I gave my advice a second thought and it occurred to me that it was a wrong advice. If he mistakenly follows through with it, Tinubu's thugs in that neighborhood would carry him and throw him alive into the Lagos lagoon grin grin grin

grin grin grin

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Freshtruth(m): 8:16pm On Jun 09, 2023
Person wey face be like juju na dey wan hang for wall make customers dey see? u want make ur business no work? grin

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Wodu89: 8:17pm On Jun 09, 2023
Ohislee:
For now, Nigerians are still confused with what to do with the president select. Only few people who are supposedly BATist call him President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The other day while I was driving to costain around Iddo from Ikoyi, I saw a man hawking the pictures of the president select in traffic. I could only imagine how difficult it was for him to make sales. When we are aware that lagosians didn't vote him. I had to advise him to replace the images with that of Peter Obi, if he really what to make sales.

When I drove forward a little bit, I gave my advice a second thought and it occurred to me that it was a wrong advice. If he mistakenly follows through with it, Tinubu's thugs in that neighborhood would carry him and throw him alive into the Lagos lagoon grin grin grin


True


Only few people who are supposedly BATist call him President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by SangoOlukosoOba(m): 8:18pm On Jun 09, 2023
Cooly100:


The net worth of these markets is bigger than the budgets of all SW state except Lagos.

Dey play.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


You are funny!

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Ola9ja23: 8:19pm On Jun 09, 2023
Private sector of unknown gunmen 😀😂🤣


IPOB the 10th deadliest terrorists in the world don't need to hang the portrait of our president rather you can hang MNK or Obituary 😂😀🤣

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by bhella10: 8:23pm On Jun 09, 2023
OP show us proofs grin

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by adekolaelect(m): 8:25pm On Jun 09, 2023
Mumu post . Your infestigation base Only on those with 2×2 shop call office not reasonable cooperate offices.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Cooly100: 8:35pm On Jun 09, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


You are funny!

Lagos Computer Village generates $2bn annually to economy

BusinessDay
Apr 19, 2013

The Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos, generates about two billion dollars (N300 billion) to the economy annually, Omobola Johnson, minister of information and communications technology, has said.....

Dey play...

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by walex2(m): 8:57pm On Jun 09, 2023
SOSinNigeria:
For the first time in the history of Nigeria, most companies/businesses in the private sector have refused to hang pictures of Eyeneck select in their offices. Even under rulers like Abacha, IBB and Buhari, the private sector still had no issues with hanging their pictures. However, the situation today is completely different. What most private business owners are doing is to hang the picture of their state governor who they freely voted and that's all.

When I first discovered this situation, I thought it was peculiar to that office, and I began to check only to realize the situation is still same almost everywhere.

Then I realized that putting his picture or not is a matter of choice. It has no legal or constitutional implications except it's a government office.

I don't blame them because Nigerians know who they voted for. I have also decided never to hang the picture of a mandate rogue in my office.
You are not tired of propaganda, from Tinubu will not win the primary, to Tinubu will not win the election, to Tinubu will not be sworn in, to no one is hanging Tinubu portrait what do you mean by private sector, do you go to exon Mobil, commerical banks , insurance companies, Total, Texaco, Julius Berger offices, forte oil, MRS, DANGOTE GROUP, even your kinsmen INNOSON MOTORS, and you didn't see Tinubu portrait, or you are talking about your nonsensical one man business that contribute nothing to the GDP, if you like hang the poster of Nnamdi kanu to your business who cares. Pls stop disturbing us and get use to Tinubu govt for the next 8 yrs

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Olachase(m): 9:04pm On Jun 09, 2023
SOSinNigeria:
For the first time in the history of Nigeria, most companies/businesses in the private sector have refused to hang pictures of Eyeneck select in their offices. Even under rulers like Abacha, IBB and Buhari, the private sector still had no issues with hanging their pictures. However, the situation today is completely different. What most private business owners are doing is to hang the picture of their state governor who they freely voted and that's all.

When I first discovered this situation, I thought it was peculiar to that office, and I began to check only to realize the situation is still same almost everywhere.

Then I realized that putting his picture or not is a matter of choice. It has no legal or constitutional implications except it's a government office.

I don't blame them because Nigerians know who they voted for. I have also decided never to hang the picture of a mandate rogue in my office.
I posted a picture below download it print it and hang in ur room everybody deserve happiness 😁😁

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Olachase(m): 9:06pm On Jun 09, 2023
Ohislee:
For now, Nigerians are still confused with what to do with the president select. Only few people who are supposedly BATist call him President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The other day while I was driving to costain around Iddo from Ikoyi, I saw a man hawking the pictures of the president select in traffic. I could only imagine how difficult it was for him to make sales. When we are aware that lagosians didn't vote him. I had to advise him to replace the images with that of Peter Obi, if he really what to make sales.

When I drove forward a little bit, I gave my advice a second thought and it occurred to me that it was a wrong advice. If he mistakenly follows through with it, Tinubu's thugs in that neighborhood would carry him and throw him alive into the Lagos lagoon grin grin grin
hope you are happy now 😁😁
Now you can print this picture and hang in ur room.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Tifnubudrugs: 9:06pm On Jun 09, 2023
walex2:
You are not tired of propaganda, from Tinubu will not win the primary, to Tinubu will not win the election, to Tinubu will not be sworn in, to no one is hanging Tinubu portrait what do you mean by private sector, do you go to exon Mobil, commerical banks , insurance companies, Total, Texaco, Julius Berger offices, forte oil, MRS, DANGOTE GROUP, even your kinsmen INNOSON MOTORS, and you didn't see Tinubu portrait, or you are talking about your nonsensical one man business that contribute nothing to the GDP, if you like hang the poster of Nnamdi kanu to your business who cares. Pls stop disturbing us and get use to Tinubu govt for the next 8 yrs

What he told you is 💯 fact!

I have observed it myself.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by IVORY2009(m): 9:34pm On Jun 09, 2023
SOSinNigeria:
For the first time in the history of Nigeria, most companies/businesses in the private sector have refused to hang pictures of Eyeneck select in their offices. Even under rulers like Abacha, IBB and Buhari, the private sector still had no issues with hanging their pictures. However, the situation today is completely different. What most private business owners are doing is to hang the picture of their state governor who they freely voted and that's all.

When I first discovered this situation, I thought it was peculiar to that office, and I began to check only to realize the situation is still same almost everywhere.

Then I realized that putting his picture or not is a matter of choice. It has no legal or constitutional implications except it's a government office.

I don't blame them because Nigerians know who they voted for. I have also decided never to hang the picture of a mandate rogue in my office.


Its very simple, Tinubu is not the president, until the final case from the court, he is presently acting president of the federal republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Desusi: 11:17pm On Jun 09, 2023
Ohislee:
For now, Nigerians are still confused with what to do with the president select. Only few people who are supposedly BATist call him President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The other day while I was driving to costain around Iddo from Ikoyi, I saw a man hawking the pictures of the president select in traffic. I could only imagine how difficult it was for him to make sales. When we are aware that lagosians didn't vote him. I had to advise him to replace the images with that of Peter Obi, if he really what to make sales.

When I drove forward a little bit, I gave my advice a second thought and it occurred to me that it was a wrong advice. If he mistakenly follows through with it, Tinubu's thugs in that neighborhood would carry him and throw him alive into the Lagos lagoon grin grin grin
You try buddy.Would you please relay the second part of this riddle.?
Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by LajaLaba: 12:52am On Jun 10, 2023
IBO boy rest... grin
Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by iammo(m): 1:41am On Jun 10, 2023
You expect mass production of his portrait to circulate immediately
Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by nazicartel(m): 4:57am On Jun 10, 2023
That's how it is almost everywhere. I think many people are waiting for the court to finalize. Even In the office here. It's just the state governors picture that's here. Immediately the court finalizes , definitely we will get the official president's picture
Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by orisa37: 5:18am On Jun 10, 2023
Please you could be arrested for this unsolicited blasphemy.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by ican2020: 5:44am On Jun 10, 2023
cry cry cry
Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by Typing: 6:44am On Jun 10, 2023
SOSinNigeria:
For the first time in the history of Nigeria, most companies/businesses in the private sector have refused to hang pictures of Eyeneck select in their offices. Even under rulers like Abacha, IBB and Buhari, the private sector still had no issues with hanging their pictures. However, the situation today is completely different. What most private business owners are doing is to hang the picture of their state governor who they freely voted and that's all.

When I first discovered this situation, I thought it was peculiar to that office, and I began to check only to realize the situation is still same almost everywhere.

Then I realized that putting his picture or not is a matter of choice. It has no legal or constitutional implications except it's a government office.

I don't blame them because Nigerians know who they voted for. I have also decided never to hang the picture of a mandate rogue in my office.

Quit wailing.
President ekect don sack CBN Governor. grin grin
Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by boxypane(m): 6:57am On Jun 10, 2023
Another useless post.
Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by INDOMIE9090(f): 7:13am On Jun 10, 2023
Cooly100:


Lagos Computer Village generates $2bn annually to economy

BusinessDay
Apr 19, 2013

The Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos, generates about two billion dollars (N300 billion) to the economy annually, Omobola Johnson, minister of information and communications technology, has said.....

Dey play...
obi don teach you statistics

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by anonymous1759(m): 7:30am On Jun 10, 2023
Cooly100:


The net worth of these markets is bigger than the budgets of all SW state except Lagos.

Dey play.


Chest beater you forgot to mention ogun state. Go and do your research before you spew rubbish.

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Re: Why Private Sector Has Refused To Hang President-select Pictures In Offices by iHateFraudsters: 7:30am On Jun 10, 2023
Olachase:
hope you are happy now 😁😁
Now you can print this picture and hang in ur room.

grin

This picture is called "let me come and be going"

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