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Board Member board member That Song Ever Green. It's Well |
Who Mention 1 Major Construction Project Done By Tinubu As Governor of Lagos State? Fashola We Know Ambode We Know Tinubu ? |
Why Should Nigerians Still Attach Or Give Respect a President That Has No Atom of Respect For The Lives Of Its Citizen? |
The Greatest Laurel Of a Woman is Her Husband. Every Woman Need a Man But Not Every Man Needs a Woman |
This is getting ridiculous. Instead of addressing real issues, DSS is busy policing speech. Shutting down a citizen’s page for speaking their mind is not how you protect a nation - it’s how you suppress it. |
It's just a pity that the DSS has been reduced to such Foolery under Tinubu/APC Government If Will Make a Whole Lot Of Sense if Only DSS could give an intelligent report to the military that will end terrorism in Nigeria in a month, Nigerians will take them seriously. |
DSS can not track and arrest the Bandits and Boko Haram that are posting videos on TikTok, Facebook, and X, where they are killing, maiming, raping and showing off the ransom they collected from the victims, but the poor masses are their problem.
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Court orders, DSS actions, or political disputes highlight the fragility of governance when citizens’ voices are weak. True protection of democracy comes not from fear but from mass participation. When we vote in numbers, fair elections are secured, thuggery fades before the crowd, and governance reflects the people. Protecting the vote starts with voting first. Get your PVC. |
The Department of State Service (DSS) has issued a one-week ultimatum to human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, demanding the retraction of what it described as a “false, malicious, and inciting” social media post about President Bola Tinubu. In a letter dated September 7, the service accused the human rights activist of making criminal and derogatory remarks against the President in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on August 26. DSS warned that failure by Sowore to comply with its demands will force it to “explore all lawful means” to protect national security and public order. Sowore, a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) and pro-democracy activist, had in the post described President Tinubu as a “criminal,” accusing him of lying to Nigerians after the President reportedly claimed that corruption no longer existed under his administration. The service, through its Director of Legal Services, Uwem Davies, said the remarks have sparked anger among citizens and could “incite public disturbance, disunity, and even insurrection.” https://www.channelstv.com/2025/09/08/dss-gives-sowore-one-week-ultimatum-over-post-on-tinubu/
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Why Should Nigerians Still Attach Or Give Respect a President That Has No Atom of Respect For The Lives Of Its Citizen? orisa37: |
We don't have issue with tackling govt but u went to far by Calling your president a criminal, Haba, Better Wait Ooo, is He Not a Criminal? Those people Hailing Mr Sowore , They will be at the corner of their house Enjoying the Little They Can Afford. Men Are like that, don't Get Delusional, you will spend your Time in Jail Alone. |
He Should Temporarily Put Up With Portable, |
Meaning 78% Of Northern Nigeria Are Extremely Poor |
What Does patience Jonathan Know? |
Jonathan/Kwankwaso is The Surest Remedy & Option to Send , Baba Agbado Parking
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1. Sir Louis Ojukwu was a great man. He accomplished and made so much wealth before he died. All without Oil. He was so Rich he did not need official papers to visit the Britain. Sir Ojukwu's Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith LWB was used to chauffeur Queen Elizabeth during her 1956 visit. 2. According to Forbes Africa, Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, who founded the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), was the first Billionaire in Nigeria. He practically owned Victoria Garden, Lagos. 3. Sir Ojukwu went to lagos with nothing in 1929 aged just 20 but 10 years later, he was already managing his own chain of businesses which included, Ojukwu Stores, Ojukwu textiles and Ojukwu transportation company. 4. By 1950, just Ojukwu Transportation company had over 200 trucks in its fleet. How did he do it? Born Louis Philip Odumegwu Ojukwu in Nnewi in 1909, the only boy and second of four children,Sir Ojukwu went to Government primary School Asaba. 5. In 1922, he proceeded to the only secondary School in the Eastern region at the time, Hope Waddell training institute, Calabar. After completing his secondary School education in 1928. Sir Louis secured a job as a tyre sales clark with John Holt lagos in 1929. 6. It was working as a tyre clark the Sir Louis Ojukwu noticed that many Igbo traders who came to lagos to buy tyres also bought textiles as well. With his meagre saving, Sir Louis travelled down to Onitsha where he opened his first business venture called "Ojukwu stores" 7. and employed one of his relatives to oversee it. He then returned to lagos and started sending down textiles on Lorries to his shop while still working for John Holt. Sir Louise's textile boomed. By 1930, Louis bought a second hand truck 8. and employed a driver in other move his goods himself and 'Ojukwu transport company' was born. Sir Ojukwu worked tirelessly and by end of the 1930's, was the major transporter on the East-West Road. In 1939, on the outbreak of world war 2, the British Government requested 9. use of Sir Ojukwus fleet of trucks for the War effort to which he agreed. When the war ended in 1945, the British Goverment recognised the sacrifice he made and he was awarded a KBE (Knight of the British Empire). 10. The end of the war also created a high demand for raw materials from West Africa and Sir Ojukwus Transport business exploded sky high and he diversified into other businesses. Some of Sir Ojukwu's early drivers such as Chief Ilodibe (Ekene Dili Chukwu) 11. and Chief Izuchukwu (Izuchukwu Transport) would later become Transport moguls themselves (Igbo wealth Creation). Sir Louis was also a financial pillar of Ziks NCNC party and when the party came to power in 1960, Sir Louis was offered the position of Finance Minister 12. which he turned down, the position ultimately went to Okotie-Eboh. Sir Louis died in Nkalagu, present day Ebonyi state, in 1966. Some.of his key achievements includes ; - The first President of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. - President, African Continental Bank 13. - Chairman, Nigerian cement company (NIGERCEM) - CEO, Ojukwu Transport company...over 5000 fleet of trucks. - Chairman, Nigerian National Shipping Line...over 100 ships and vessels - Chairman, Lion Of Africa Insurance Company 14. - Chairman, BISCO Nigeria Limited cool Chairman, Nigerian Industrial Development Bank. founded to specifically give loans to industries - Vice President, lagos Chamber Of Commerce - Chairman, Palmline Shipping company - Chairman, Nigerian Produce Marketing board 15. - Director, Shell D'Arcy Petroleum - Director, Thomas Wyatt & Son - Director, Nigerian Coal corporation - Director, Guiness Nigeria Limited - Director, Nigerian Tobacco Company - Director, Daily Times of Nigeria 16. Sir Louis Ojukwu also owned numerous building, landed properties and stocks. It is estimated that as at the time he died in 1966, he was worth about 40 Billion Dollars in today's money. How many Billionaires in Nigeria today do we know their background? 17. It is not a coincidence that his town, Nnewi, has the highest number of Billionaires in Nigeria today. You can clearly see the effect of wealth distribution. He inspired many of those Billionaires from Nnewi and beyond. Until a man that believes & understands wealth distribution |
This Present National Assembly Has No Ability to Do Anything Good For The Betterment Of Nigerian "There are strong indications that the National Assembly (NASS) may scrap the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)’s introduced electricity tariffs categories- Band A, B, C, and D in the ongoing review of the 2023 Electricity Act over its unconstitutionality" |
Benue State Is Under a Satanic Bondage, Even a Priest Can't Redeem it , |
Proverb 29:2 When the Righteous Are in Authority, The People Rejoice: But When The Wicked Rules, the People Mourn
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A bloody weekend across Nigeria left at least 102 people dead, including security personnel and suspected bandits, in a series of violent incidents reported in Borno, Sokoto, Edo and Katsina states. |
RIP in Advance |
It Means His Time is Loading............ When They Start Talking Like This , Just Know That Their Agreement With The Powers That Gave Them Fame is Terminating The Contract |
TB Joshua WhatsApp Group Member. |
When a High Profile Criminal Runs The Affairs of Country, Criminality Becomes Nomal |
That's Today, Let's See How True it's. I Hope This Not Coming From APC Meteorologic Agency |
Can't you see How Disgusting this Look, If You See Their Soup , You Throw Up
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It's All Yoruba Affairs, Make Una Continue |
DSS chasing Sowore’s X account like it’s the real threat, while bandits are throwing 24/7 kidnap parties across Nigeria! The ‘national security’ is a joke. Sowore’s truth hits harder than their threats. X, stand firm, don’t let them silence you. |
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