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It's disheartening to see Ogun State's performance in education and healthcare metrics ranking so low. These statistics certainly raise concerns about the current state of affairs under the administration of Prince Dapo Abiodun. The high amount of unaccessed UBE counterpart funds and the prevalence of out-of-school children are worrisome indicators of the state's inability to provide adequate access to basic education for its residents. Education is a fundamental right, and it's crucial that the government takes immediate steps to address this issue and ensure that every child in Ogun State has access to quality education. Similarly, the poor ranking in healthcare provision is a cause for concern. Access to healthcare is a basic necessity, and it's essential for the state government to invest in improving the healthcare infrastructure and services to better meet the needs of its citizens. It's my hope that the government of Ogun State takes these statistics as a wake-up call and prioritizes the improvement of education and healthcare services in the state. By doing so, they can positively impact the lives of the people they serve and work towards a brighter future for Ogun State.
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While it's understandable that the community members are frustrated with theft and want to deter criminals, it's important to remember that resorting to physical violence and public humiliation is not an appropriate or legal way to address this issue. The suspects should be handed over to the appropriate law enforcement authorities so that a proper investigation can take place, and if found guilty, they can be prosecuted according to the law. Vigilantism and mob justice can lead to serious consequences and should be discouraged. It's crucial for communities to work together with the police and other law enforcement agencies to maintain safety and security, rather than taking matters into their own hands. This ensures that justice is served in a fair and legal manner.
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This situation at the Kano State Governorship Election Tribunal is quite concerning. Access to court proceedings is a fundamental aspect of transparency and accountability in our democratic system. While it's understandable that there may be limitations on the number of people allowed in the courtroom due to space constraints and COVID-19 safety measures, it's crucial that journalists are given the opportunity to report on such significant events. Journalists play a vital role in ensuring that the public has access to accurate and unbiased information about legal proceedings and election-related matters. Their presence helps in upholding the principles of open justice and accountability. It's good to hear that the limitation on the number of people allowed inside the courtroom was not solely imposed by the police but rather a decision made by the tribunal itself. However, it's important that such decisions are made with careful consideration for the role of the media in a democratic society. In the interest of transparency and public trust, I hope that
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If you cant sleep, convert the energy into money making |
Curious345:Pained! |
Search mortuary jobs on google.. Should give you tips.. All the best!!
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So much happening at this 'Teachings.. Underneath |
Wisdom is profitable to direct..do the maths |
What is her qualifications What part or land mark is she at in Kaduna..? |
Hmmm |
Olofo Lon Binu ologo!! Tinubu is loaded!! |
Imagine.. |
Nybrown120@gmail.com |
Was expecting picture of when it vanished.. |
[quote author=LegallyBlunt post=125867131][/quote]We agreed 4 naira per word... After which she said she was going to give me a test write before we kick started :. Only for her not to get in touch.. |
LegallyBlunt:Most test write are always paid. |
Bukola94:Waiting o.. |
taylor88:Iku pa yin..who no book pass Yoruba? |
slam7000:As e dey pain them, e dey sweet us! |
Hausa:Most Igbo's have the same behavior of being proud. I can say this over and over again |
Benwallt:I will make Some examples from my past experience with Igbo people. The first was a friend of mine, we did sec. School together and later met in Lagos. We decided to join heads together and stay in a one room self..I bought 6 by 6 mattress and generator. He has TV and some gadgets to make the house comfortable. Whenever I m out, he will tell the remaining tenants that he is the one squatting me. Whenever he goes out and brings goodies and I want to take inside, he will tell me he doesn't want to open it now, but he will share it with people in the compound just to impress them..I was not bothered. If me ma go my twin brother place, he go package like 20 peak milk, 20 Titus and some other mad packages do me. I bought a bag and begin locking them. It went on like that. There was one day, my chapet got finished and I took his. I didnt put it directly in my lips since I knew it was for one person. I just use my hand to scoop little out of it. Before you know he started ranting that the chapet was for one person. I let him be. One day I went to visit my brother. As I was going, he transfered 50k to my account, I thanked him and told him that our friend ma no too get cash to hand o. Na inside this one wey you give me self I go take go arrange some stuffs at home. On my way home, I never knew my brother had transfered 10k to my friend. I got home and prepared good food and also gave him some cash too..only for me to go to my brothers place the next weekend, he then told me that didnt my friend tell me he transfered money to him. I was like en yes he told me. Cos I was wondering if I had told him that he didnt tell me. How would he my brother feel. I got home and confronted my Igbo friend o. Guy my brother send you money, you no even care to tell me, I told him i was the one that gingered my brother to give you that money and besides if he gave you 10k, do you how much he go don give me. Then also his own chapet got finished. I don buy my own..he has forgotten he told me chapet was for only one users. He was about putting my own in his lips, I now reminded him that he said it was for one person..the mum u drop the chapet sharprly The second was my guy of 22 years conniving with a woman to involve me into a loan with the intent to fraud. Without me knowing. Just for his selfish interest. Another accused me of stealing his laptop. The case is still on court..he knew I had two laptops at home. Later i found out he went to snatch the laptop from some working boys. He dey take banku. So I believe he sold the laptop and decided to rope me... And so on ..they have been blacklisted to the best of my knowledge... Na auto mode |
Benwallt:Oshe! Ban Pa patapata..awon olofo |
rintileri:The truth is bitter!! 90% of Igbo people are selfish, proud, and feel they are better off than others. |
RepoMan007:You are the one that needs to check your blood group...you think its easy to repair things |
IconicR:Oyel dey your head.. |
wittywriter:People like you are hard to be satisfied |
Scripture5:Stop spamming naira land and get your lazy ass to work..if na ashawo go and do.. |