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Just say Tinubu kpekus entered white house |
It's been days in kango, Kuje Abuja no light and it's literally affecting businesses |
Everyone shld pls disregard this information. Buhun Barkonu is from my region. He died as a result of sudden illness. What do u stand to gain lying for the deceased. He's been bathing with some form of seizure disorders which people knew nothing about except for his close family members. He was a comrade to the core in the FCT Buhun Barkonu died at 39yrs not 47y as stated from lying piece. |
The Legacy of Yunusa Ahmadu Yusuf: A Life of Service and Entrepreneurship: Yunusa Ahmadu Yusuf was a remarkable individual who left an indelible mark on the lives of those he touched. Born on January 1, 1986, in Gnami Village, Kagarko Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Yunusa's journey was a testament to his resilience, determination, and passion for making a difference. A Life of Purpose: As the son of Late Rev. Yunusa Ahmadu Ife, a preacher, Yunusa's early life was marked by travel and exposure to diverse environments. This shaped his perspective and instilled in him a sense of purpose. Entrepreneurial Spirit: Yunusa's career was a reflection of his innovative spirit and business acumen. As the CEO/MD of several companies, including FCTReporters Nigeria Limited, G3G Services Limited, Grassroots Projects Nigeria Limited, and Buhun Barkonun Nigeria Limited, he created opportunities and drove growth. Yunusa Ahmadu Yusuf was a remarkable individual who left an indelible mark on the lives of those he touched. Born on January 1, 1986, in Gnami Village, Kagarko Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Yunusa's journey was a testament to his resilience, determination, and passion for making a difference. Early Life and Education: Yunusa's early life was marked by travel and exposure to diverse environments due to his father's occupation as a preacher. This shaped his perspective and instilled in him a sense of purpose. He pursued his academic dreams, from Ushafa Primary school in Bwari Area Council, Best Brain Secondary School In Bwari, and also earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Leggon in Accra, Ghana. Career and Appointments: Yunusa's career was a reflection of his innovative spirit and business acumen. He served as: - SSA on Community Development: Appointed by the AMAC Chairman, Hon. Christopher Zakka Maikalangu, to drive community development initiatives. - Chairman, AMAC Revenue Task Force: Led efforts to improve revenue generation for AMAC - CEO/MD of several companies: Including FCTReporters Nigeria Limited, G3G Services Limited, Grassroots Projects Nigeria Limited, and Buhun Barkonun Nigeria Limited Politics: Yunusa was also involved in politics, emerging as the PDP flag bearer in Kagarko Local Government elections in 2024, showcasing his commitment to public service. Legacy: His legacy serves as a reminder of the impact one person can have on others and the importance of living a life of purpose Community Champion: Beyond his business pursuits, Yunusa was a dedicated community mediator and human rights social crusader. His commitment to community development and social justice inspired others and left a lasting impact. A Tribute: The Executive Chairman of Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Hon. Christopher Zakka Maikalangu paid a condolence visit to Yunusa's family, describing him as a diligent appointee and bridge builder. Maikalangu's words captured the essence of Yunusa's character and legacy. Remembering Yunusa: As we reflect on Yunusa's life, we remember his passion, energy, and dedication to making a difference. His legacy serves as a reminder of the impact one person can have on others and the importance of living a life of purpose. Celebrating a Life Well-Lived: Yunusa's story is a testament to the power of hard work, determination, and a commitment to serving others. As we celebrate his life, we honour his memory and the lessons he left behind. A Lasting Impact: The impact of Yunusa's life will be felt for years to come. His legacy inspires us to strive for excellence, to serve others, and to make a positive difference in the world. He survived by his wife Rosemary Yusuf Damudu and two children, Rosabella Yusuf Yeyedulo and Success Yusuf, aged mother, brothers, and sisters. By Kingsley Madaki Senior Special Assistant Media and Public Affairs to the Executive Chairman AMAC, Hon. Christopher Zakka Maikalangu.[color=#990000][/color]
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It is called fruit in Abuja. The tree sha dey dirty compound well. Just prepare to sweep steady |
Absolutely I think electricity has improved. Where I reside at kango Kuje Abuja,power supply is topnotched |
It shows you are a northerner |
Rexymania:What culture is that please |
The boy self na my age mate. Live long and do exploit brother |
iwaeda:My brother this is not a resting soul it had earlier killed mlions of Nigerians, many to early Graves due to some stringent policies during his rule, an not God Sha. Rest in peace |
iwaeda:My brother this is not a resting soul it had earlier killed mlions of Nigerians, many to early Graves due to some stringent policies during his rule |
Too narrow and small of a runway. I ve never one across something like this in my life |
seunny4lif:Same here my brother as at 1998 - 2005,6 only few homes could boast of a screen in their house. For no reason my old man refuse buying a screen. We only watched VHD, VCD in my neighborhood black and white TV set. Boys go hide inside room dey watch porn. 😀E Don tey person spoil sha. |
garykoeman:See who's talking I presume Tinubus government has favored you that's why you talking trash. Pity your people in the village na atleast so they can afford some basic needs for themselves |
[i][/i]where was the hose owner when he gave out the work. He shld ve bee there to supervise the kpako plumber. |
Aboki wey get money dey make am big so also aboki wey poor the poor pass church rat. This life try get moey e get why sha |
In my opinion Wike should fit in that ministry. Naija for better small in terms of power |
Are you a tittle man. This structure looks more like a village palace. And your village from the look of things is still in the stone age |
chatinent:YOU bad sha😀😀😀😀very funny comment best of its kind😀I know weytin dey ur mind already |
They ll still rig the election in 2027. Fear this Govt. They ll want to remain in power at all cost regardless o coalition party. Just forget naija Is gone long ago. Only God's intervention we need. Northerners are now with obi sha |
FCTA staffs are currently protesting in Abuja over failure of the minister to meet up staffs welfare in the federal capital. Wike gives deaf ears what sort of leader is that, no promotion, unpaid workers arrears, delayed monthly salaries since her assumed office. In summary staff welfare zero. Shey na road them go chop |
Nonsense robot from China. Nigeria shldnt not imitate them sha |
That's the ideal. You borrow to invest not to spend extravagantly. |
abysirius:you gerrit forget this politicians they are just after themselves. PDP shld kick this Govt out in 2027 sha |
[quote author=TUANKU post=135945314]Bala Mohammed... his performance as FCT minister was piss poor, a man who speaks with both sides of his mouth, a divisive figure and one of PDP's numerous problems is talking about PDP's problems just tells how badly the PDP has fallen. At Least he was far better than Wike in terms of staff welfarism. Salaries paid on time, arrears not delayed. Reverse is the case of wike |
FCT Workers Stage 3-Day Protest https://share.google/GWHAvfM9TPMTBJMBC |
That's a sign of dirt. Change your bedsheet first and get your apartment disinfected. Buy Benzoyl Peroxide. It kills bacteria fast. It's a fungal disease and not of bacteria origin. Fluconazole tabs could work, topical anti fungal creams and anti histamine to help relief itching PRN wld go a long way. |
You have my vote again and again. Mr Peter obi the politician I respect |
Am glad making comments here for over 5years on nairaland.com not replying comment. Due to in ability to login I was only reading comments |
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