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okoroemeka:Omo guy ur name supposed be Solomon ![]() |
Thanks God oo no post sad news |
Gadafii:Next election I go personally campaign and vote for APC since we no wan get sense |
Zonefree:We never forget next election personal me go vote for APC |
Nah so I posted about wanting to buy phone only for person to message me with a new moniker I look am shake my head Since nah zenith bank he use go and report the transaction |
Good one let's not forget our tradition |
Imagine lawmakers no sabi the law this Nigeria na cruise SIM is showing wike how it's been done no much noise |
cunny88:He thinks say he don arrived the guy use Maguire shine no be small |
wunmi590:Ah how many family members our own no dey reach 2 months sef 13kg oo |
Wike don see person wey get madness pass am |
Wat do you expect when they people who are leaders are looting u think they company no go join |
Next election I must vote APC una never see anything |
Children |
Wike dey preach wenti he no feel do fubara abeg dey give am wike hot hot |
stacyadams:My brother I no remember the last time the gave us light imagine say them sacked a worker the guy still come around come collect the bill Japa me I no come dey interested again I no feel remember the last time wey we get light sef |
stacyadams:I don't know sef the give us estimated bill but light is nothing to write home about for this side |
Apc sponsored post rubbish must everyone be a millionaire |
Which scarcity
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ExudeLoveToAll:The guy bleeped up no be small he just started what he can't finish na wike don sabi everything |
We never reach where we are going we are still starting The thing wey dey pain me pass is that u won't see there defenders here
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GOV OTTI SIGNS FIRST BILL, GREATER ABA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, INTO LAW Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, OFR, has signed the Greater Aba Development Authority (GADA) Bill, recently passed by the State House of Assembly, into law. Governor Otti, speaking Monday after assenting to the bill, his first since assuming office May 29, 2023, said the establishment of the Greater Aba Development Authority was to give Aba, the commercial hub of Abia, indeed South East Nigeria, a special focus in terms of development. "Everyone who had followed the process of the campaigns and elections would have remembered that we had said that we needed a special focus on Aba which is a commercial nerve centre of the State," Governor Otti said in a tone filled with reassurance. According to the Governor, Aba, beyond being a trading zone, is also an industrial base, where all kinds of light and heavy manufacturing; micro small and medium scale businesses are conducted. "Virtually every street in Aba is a market, eventhough we are working at organising them, but it is a strength that we recognise," he said, adding, "when we invest heavily in infrastructural renewal in Aba, it is because we recognise the potentials that Aba has and we believe that if we improve on ease of doing business, we attract a lot of businesses." He congratulated the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Emmanuel Emeruwa; Deputy Speaker, Hon Austin Okezie Meregini; the leadership of the House and other members; and Members of the State Executive Council on the passage of the executive bill. He stated that with the law now in place, Aba rejuvenation has got a legal backing to bring about the needed development in the commercial capital. Earlier, while presenting the Bill to the Governor for assent, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Ikechukwu Uwanna, noted that the executive bill was passed into law by the State House of Assembly on 8th December, 2023. Uwanna said that the Greater Aba Development Authority is now the first bill Governor Otti was signing into law and congratulated the Governor on achieving that feat. Giving insight on the newly signed law, the Director General of the Greater Aba Development Authority, Mr. Uche Ukeje, described the law as a special vehicle that would drive the development of Aba to realise the Governor's vision about the Enyimba City. Ukeje, an architect of many years repute, described GADA as an integrator, that would coordinate all the efforts of the Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government in a bid to bring the needed development in Aba. The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Kenneth Kalu; Commissioner for Digital Economy and SME, Dr. Matthew Ekwuribe; Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, Engr Ikechukwu Monday; and Senior Special Assistant on Legislative Matters, Hon. Luke Ukara Onyeani, among other senior aides of the Governor witnessed the bill signing ceremony. Abia will be great again 🙌🏾💯
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On going construction underground tunnels to stop flooding water side one way
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jeromestarks:Forget this your lesson abeg even wike no feel back down for his boss if he was in fubara shoes |
We are watching walahi this movie go long ooo two stubborn people make we see who go back down first |
We are watching walahi this movie go long ooo two stubborn people make we see who go back down first |
Unrated900:Sometimes you have to do like it doesn't hurt you |
Okay |
Let me start now and start campaigning apc on your mandate i stand |
Unrated900:Honestly my brother it's very tiring i have been in this same shoe |
Tonytonex:Even at that but the treatment should be affordable As a medical doctor living with sickle cell disease, Isn’t it shocking that despite the recent approvals of revolutionary gene therapies for the treatment and potential cure of sickle cell disease, I can't seem to share in the excitement. In my column titled “Removing Financial Barriers for the Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease”, I have delved into the reasons behind my lack of enthusiasm. Here are a few excerpts below from my sickle cell disease column on BioNews: “But the staggering cost associated with this type of treatment raises concerns. How can someone living with sickle cell disease improve when these treatments are financially unattainable? When do we get therapies that genuinely benefit the entire sickle cell disease community?” “ While it is undoubtedly positive to witness advancements in treatments and a potential cure for sickle cell disease, it is imperative that these treatments are both affordable and accessible to the patients around the world who need them. Without addressing this crucial point, the ultimate goal of enhancing quality of life and improving life expectancy for sickle cell patients will be missed.” |
Next election me personally go campaign 4 apc and vote am since nobody get sense
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We are watching walahi this movie go long ooo two stubborn people make we see who go back down first