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Welcome to Naija. |
Observing, I dont trust these guys at all. |
ezechinwa2: why u dey vex na?Spiritually blind animal go for your deliverance yourself. Go and meet your bling bling pastor to open your spiritual eyes. |
ezechinwa2:You are the one that is blind spiritually especially if you insinuate that Prof Osinbajo is a fake pastor. |
ezechinwa2:If you can trust any man, man that is here with you, you can definitely not trust God. |
ezechinwa2:You are correct on that one, but My Pastor Osinbajo aint a fake pastor. |
ezechinwa2:Pastor Prof. Osinbajo is not a thoroughbred politician. |
Eny221:I sorry for u too! |
They trained them in underwater welding and other profitable skills, instead of furthering their life with that, instead they are sabotaging the state. The son that keeps his Mum awake will equally not taste sleep. |
Badt guy AGF |
mrvitalis:That is mob mentality in action. Crass ignorance of gargantuan proportions. Comprehension is difficult for a lot of Nigerians. |
MaziOmenuko:Thank u for this apt explanation. |
Nice one erudite Prof. We have trust in you. |
QuotaSystem:I was just sighing in embarrassment. What is even the problem of all these people? Are they ok at all? With all the energy and commitment Emefiele is putting into this rice issue, he deserves some commendation, but it's only condemnation that is being dished out. We still have a long way to go in this country. |
Beautiful! I'm beginning to like Emefiele. If he succeeds in making Nigeria to be self sufficient in rice and petroleum products production before 2019, then he would have performed reasonably well. |
jarkbauer:Every body wan talk na. Its not compulsory to talk when you dont have anything to say. Otherwise, its nonsense that will emanate as is the case with this DSP. |
If na Buhari do this one now, wailings will be released to high heavens. Is this sustainable?? This is a no no. |
Keneking:Kindly pardon my ignorance. From all the charges listed above, which one goes to the Lagos state govt please? |
Splashme:Continue shifting blames. It was Buhari that brought him into PDP right? When GEJ was taking him up and down and the then opposition was complaining, you lots said GEJ knew what he was doing, that the man's support to PDP was critical to PDP's victory. When Wike and Fayose chased away the former Chairman, Muazu and forced Ali Modu Sheriff down every other person's throat, you didn't blame Buhari then, you were hailing Fayose and Wike and calling them strong men of PDP. APC was laughing then and screaming that this man is a trouble maker and a once suspected boko haram sponsor, but you lots shut APC up, that they were complaining because they have met their match in Ali Modu Sheriff and it is the man that will erode their support base in the North. Now that the man has started showing his true colours, you have suddenly heaped all the blames on Buhari, trying to rewrite history in its entirety. Ok, continue na, that will definitely resolve the issue ![]() |
Better. There is no point antagonizing every move of the Executive. The Legislature needs to give the executive every support they need to get Nigeria out of doldrums. I think the president needs to take the Minister of budget and National planning to another ministry. The man has kept making mistakes upon mistakes and has always been pushing the blame to others. He needs to get a core finance person or an economist who is well experienced into that position. Soludo seems a good fit. |
Keneking:That place is something else. The last time I drove through that place, I was just praying and praying for my tyres not to burst. After a while I forgot about the tyres and started praying for my gear or engine sump not to get cracked with the way the car was hitting big rocks. Chai, that road is scary. The man needs to get his ass to that road and complete it. I wonder how people will still be normal if passing through that road on a daily basis. He needs to urgently complete existing projects before embarking on new ones, except if he is high on some drugs. |
Cry cry Wike. Crying up and down, yet, he has not seen quarter of what Amaechi endured. He should guard his utterances abeg and don't allow unnecessary tension to build. If you have evidence of rigging, release it to the whole world and stop playing monkey games. |
kinibigdeal:Oga na by force to congratulate?? Does that stop Dickson from being a governor? Abeg make una leave all this pettiness aside jor |
They should exercise patience now. Haba, its way too early for protests. |
The drug baron. |
This is supposed to be titled "POWER REVENUE SHORTFALL". Where all these fake journalists come from sef? |
babyfaceafrica:Leave them to be using Tinubu name as a consolation. APC's victory was really a slap on their faces. It pained them to the marrows, and they are now looking for anything to hang on to. Just the same way they held on to the National Assembly elections after the 2015 defeat of GEJ. Rejoicing that APC's preferred candidates did not emerge, forgetting that Saraki and Dogara are still APC. Bunch of sore loosers. |
clevadani:You can say that again please. ![]() |
dukie25:Oga free Tinubu. He is still part of the APC family and therefore part of this victory. |
![]() Mimiko is just thinking, chai, na so my political career go just end?? |
yjgm:There is always a precedence for these kind of things. When Saraki and co, unilaterally forced the former clerk to make adjustments to the senate standing rule, and reasonable and deep-thinking people were calling for their heads, a lot of mofos made it a Tinubu affair, claiming it is because Tinubu's preferred candidate was outsmarted that was why everybody was following his cue. Imagine, some people just came together to modify a rule that is supposed to be jointly modified by the senate. Well, that illegality was left to stand, and has surely become a precedence for other coming illegalities. Now the man is getting used to such impunity of arrogating to himself the powers of the Senate. He is just a presiding officer, I guess he sees himself differently. He sees himself as the senate. I think it is time we follow the US pattern of senate where there is no "substantive Senate President" that daily directs the affairs of the senate. Though their VP is the senate president, he is an absentee senate president, who comes only once in a while. In his stead, there is a Senate President pro tempore who also do not daily preside over sittings. They are so matured that they even use new comers to preside over daily sittings. This has the effect of making the resolution and collective decision of the senate more powerful and undiluted by individuals under whatever guise. |
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