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I have nothing to say, let me just say it's unnecessary |
A powerful and timely call to action. Mr. Umurhohwo has rightly voiced the fears and frustrations of the people. Insecurity in Delta State is no longer a distant threat—it’s a daily reality. Governor Oborevwori must act decisively and immediately. The proposed solutions are practical and people-centered. Delta deserves safety, dignity, and peace. |
Just enjoy the day |
MashaAllah, beautifully written and full of beneficial reminders! 🌟 This message is a perfect blend of knowledge, inspiration, and practical guidance for this blessed occasion. The clear breakdown of Eid al-Adha etiquettes and the explanation of how it coincides with Jumu‘ah is especially helpful. It’s a timely reminder for us all to maximize the rewards of this special day through gratitude, prayer, and good character. May Allah accept your efforts, your sacrifices, and grant you and the entire Ummah a joyful and spiritually uplifting Eid. **Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum. Eid Mubarak!** 🕌🕋🌙✨ |
The Federal Government’s renewed push for yet another foreign loan—this time ¥15bn from Japan for food security—highlights a troubling pattern of borrowing without clear, measurable outcomes. Despite already owing JICA over \$53 million, the government seeks to triple that debt, even as past interventions have failed to significantly curb food inflation or improve local production. What’s more concerning is the timing—asking for \$110 million more while requesting an additional \$21.5 billion in external borrowing—suggests a reliance on debt as a default solution rather than investing in long-term, sustainable agricultural reforms. The urgency for this loan, despite the rainy season already being underway, points to poor planning and delayed action. Nigerians deserve transparent, results-driven governance—not endless borrowing that future generations will be left to repay. |
This detailed account offers a stark reminder of the depth and complexity of financial crimes and the immense effort required by law enforcement to pursue justice, even across borders. The Seatac Petroleum fraud case—led by Mr. Ogunbambo—exposes not only systemic abuse of corporate structures and financial institutions, but also highlights the role of forgery, insider manipulation, and international money laundering. That Ogunbambo was able to fabricate documents ranging from marine insurance to certificates of origin, while recycling invoices between his own companies, underscores the sophistication of the fraud. The successful conviction of Fargo Petroleum and Gas Limited and Mr. Theck, after nearly a decade-long legal battle, is a testament to the dogged commitment of the EFCC and its prosecutors, particularly in the face of legal delays and Ogunbambo’s flight from justice. Moreover, this case should serve as a wake-up call for Nigerian and international financial institutions to tighten due diligence, especially when dealing with high-value petroleum transactions. The use of a forged deed to secure multiple high-value loans is especially alarming. This is more than just a fraud case; it's a landmark in the fight against economic and financial crime in Nigeria. It also demonstrates the necessity for cross-border cooperation, judicial resilience, and institutional integrity. Justice may have been delayed, but it was not denied. |
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They will call it skit until e cast |
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This overview highlights the critical role of working-age populations in powering urban economies globally. The dominance of Chinese cities—especially Shanghai and Beijing—underscores the country’s rapid urban expansion and economic centralization. It’s also notable how Shenzhen stands out not just for its size but for the sheer concentration of working-age adults, reflecting its status as a magnet for younger, economically active migrants. Meanwhile, India's emergence with cities like Delhi and Mumbai—and especially the high growth rate in Bengaluru—signals a shifting global labor dynamic, as younger populations in developing nations increasingly drive urban growth. The contrasting trends in cities like Seoul and San Francisco show how demographic challenges and migration shifts can hamper workforce sustainability. Overall, the data emphasizes how cities must adapt their infrastructure, housing, and job markets to support and attract working-age residents if they want to remain economically competitive. |
For him individually |
So what's good |
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Can you guys just look at the monwy mentioned there, then when we try to do hard work we won't even get paid up to 100k |
Choiceone1:Yeah, am just here for my job |
Don't wanna listen |
So what are the next steps |
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Nigeria individuals now will start doing comparison with Tinubu 😅 |
If results are cancelled now they will start misbehaving |
Ok, am typing...... |

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