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ijustdey:We have never had it so bad Gas is ₦850 a kilo |
Reflect7:I don't know where you people got this from, that Igbos don't have the numbers. Yes, geographically we don't have the "numbers" per say but everyone can agree to the fact that in all the state in Nigeria outside the south east, after the indigenes, Igbos are the next tribe with a significant number of them living and doing business there and they vote during elections. Eg. Lagos State, Kano State etc I am not trying to say that the igbo population is more than the Hausa/ Fulani or the Yoruba rather the igbos have the numbers capable of tilting a presidential election |
fobiflex:We are busy with party primaries |
PDP power! |
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Is This How Governor Ayade Will Leave Us? BY AGBA JALINGO MAR 08, 2022 In 447 days time from now, Governor Ayade will share the grace from office. He will stop being our governor. In case you don't understand; he will hand over to a new governor and become former governor. But the actual grace sharing begins after the primaries of the political parties which must hold and be completed within the next five months. Even before and after then, politicking takes over everything. Governance grinds to a total halt. But I have been thinking and picking my teeth and wondering that, like play, like play, is this how Governor Ayade will just leave us? 1. Without a superhighway, an evacuation corridor where we will drive from Calabar to Obudu with a glass of water on the trunk of the car and the glass will not shake? 2. Without turning Bakassi to Lugano? 3. Without resettling the Bakassi IDPs? 4. Without, a deep sea port in Bakassi? 5. Without Ikom Chocolates in the stores? 6. Without poles, piles and pylons in even Bedwell market in Calabar? 7. Without even a face towel from garment factory in any shop on Marian road in Calabar? 8. Without a rice city churning out highly improved "Calas 77" seeds to the rest of Nigeria to generate N70billion annually for Cross River and decouple the State from federal allocation? 9. Without a trademark roofing sheet or tile from Yala roofing tile factory, in the market? 10. Without Bekwara groundnut oil in the market? 11. Without Obubra cassava processing factory starch in the stores? 12. Without thousands of Cross Riverians on the Ayadecare insurance scheme? 13. Without a functional passenger and cargo airport in Obudu? 14. Without registering an airline or getting an AOC? 15. With a chicken processing factory that functions only during the Yuletide? 16. Without a cotton farm in Yala to feed the garment factory? 17. With brown roofs in Calabar without changing every roof to blue roof? 18. Without a spaghetti fly over? 19. With a depleted green forest and murderous wood barons? 20. Without a bag of Ogoja rice in the market from a bubbling rice mill in Ogoja? 21. With a nearly decapitated civil service? 22. With children been driven away from primary schools for illegal levies? 23. Without Ayadecare Specialist Hospitals in the three senatorial districts? 24. Without Centricot, Northicot and Calas Vegas? 25. Without a petrocross vessel to rake in revenue for our State? 26. Without a vessel to ship merchandize from Cross River to the world? 27. Without a revolutionary robotic and artificial intelligence innovation? 28. Without flying essential drugs to remote areas in Cross River with drones? 29. Without a functional 23 megawatts electricity generating plant in Calabar or 26 megawatts in Tinapa? 30. Without building two megawatts electricity generating plants in each of the 18 Local Government Areas of the State, through Industrial Project Services (IPS) from South Africa? 31. Without a single drug manufactured from CalaPharm? 32. Without a functional toothpick factory in Ekori? 33. Without a functional Cross River microfinance bank? 34. Without a banana processing farm in Odukpani? 35. Without the anti-tax committee ending taxation of people earning 50k and below? 36. Without stopping indigenes from paying fees in UNICROSS as he promised? 37. Without the monorail which he opened himself in Calabar? 38. Without Ayade food banks anywhere in the State? 39. Without kisime Noddles in the market? 40. With just food on the table for a few? 41. Without delivering the Ugep polytechnic? 42. Without delivering the Ogoja Polytechnic? 43. Without take-off of Teachers Institute in Biase LGA? 44. Without take-off of Canadian School in Obudu? 45. Without a solar panel manufacturing factory, opposite Brigadier Ally cantonment? 46. Without a Cambodian King grass plantation that grows with lush, to solve the farmers/herders crises in Nigeria and raise revenue for our State? 47. Without a social housing estate for the Aborigines of Obudu ranch? 48. Without fixing the State Library? 49. Without the Mopol barracks in Okworotung Obudu? 50. Without turning around the moribund Obudu Cattle Ranch? These were just some of our governor's promises amongst others. Once the cameras roll in front of him, the promises begin to cascade like the springs of Obudu Ranch. He promised a bag full and has achieved little. Scattered all over our State today are monuments of infantile passion about industrialization without direction, that will serve as mementos of the trappings of a governor who knew how to talk but could not do. Governor Ayade remains a shining and fantastic example of how passion alone and ideas do not translate to delivery. He is an epitome of a plan-less leader and a reflection of what a disaster plan-lessness and impulse leadership can wreck. If you rely on optics and oratory, Ayade will win Nigeria's best governor any day. But the reality on the ground is not far from me. It is within my grasp, because I am involved. Yours sincerely, Citizen Agba Jalingo. |
zicoraads:You know him so well Remembered him in 2011 when he contested and won the election for the chanchaga house of representatives position under the defunct Congress for Progressive Change party CPC , It was really a movement then in the whole of Minna metropolis. |
Umar Bago |
Moa ohuabunwa shared frying Pan as constituency project ![]() |
By June 7, e go clear |
![]() Bashir Ahmad has turn to a wailer There are other political parties, move to SDP, PRP or any other to test your popularity because there's no polling unit on social media. Politics is local |
Hmmmmmm Just look at how political parties are bullying INEC The name should be change from Independent National Electoral commission to Dependent National Electoral Commission cos it has never been independent |
KillerCrocodile:This you have seen Flesh and blood did not reveal this to you |
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priceactionx:He has been a simp all along |
Hmmmmmmm |
“My running is not because I need pockets of money; that has passed.--Tinubu |
All is now set for a battle Royale in River State |
They should sort themselves out We are not interested |
DEPUTY President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, Thursday, emerged as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Asaba, Delta State. Accreditation of voters and voting commenced at about 2 pm at the primary election being held at the Federal College of Education (Technical). Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege who is the sole governorship aspirant, arrived at the venue at about 1 pm amidst cheers from stakeholders, leaders and delegates. There was a heavy security presence at the venue of the primary election, being witnessed by officials of the Independent Electoral Commission, INEC. Chairman of the electoral panel, Mrs Oyibo Nwaneri, who declared the results, gave a total number of delegates as 1,235, adding that Senator Ovie Omo-Agege polled 1,190 votes with one invalid vote. Speaking to newsmen moments after his declaration, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege thanked the leadership of the party for the confidence reposed in him by making him the party’s gubernatorial flag bearer. Omo-Agege said the 2023 election is about the liberation of Deltans, adding that candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori was welcome into the arena. Saying that; “there is no structure other Deltans and what Deltans want”, he disclosed that he has reconciled with the Minister for State for labour, Chief Festus Keyamo and others. He said: “I want to thank my brother, Senator Peter Nwaoboshi who by the grace of God on Saturday will be our Senatorial flag bearer and a returning Senator. I want to also congratulate in Advance, our other two Senatorial flag bearers who are already Senators in the waiting”. Olorogun O’tega Emohor on his part said for the first time the party was prepared to win elections in the State. The member representing Ughelli North, Ughelli South and Udu Federal Constituency, Revd Francis Waive; Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, Chief Frank Kokori, Chief Ayiri Emami, Delta Central Senatorial aspirant, Chief Ede Dafinone; Elder Omeni Sobotie; Chief Lucky Okperi, Comrade Frank Kokori, Chief Ngozi Olejeme and a host of others. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/05/2023-omo-agege-emerges-apc-guber-candidate-in-delta/ |
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has said that the former Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, was safe in custody as there was no threat to his life.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/05/abba-kyari-safe-in-custody-no-threat-to-his-life-%e2%80%95-correctional-service/
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Cubalabloo:Fight to finish with bullion vans loaded with dollars, Peter Obi does not have it |
Tinubu must contest o, it is a must |
Man must survive |
She was mobilise for the NYSC but absconded Which means she doesn't have a discharge certificate |
She said: “Everyone saw how they invaded his home shooting as if they were arresting a terrorist. Okorocha actually raped the treasury of Imo State like a terrorist |
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fulaniHERDSman:Hahahaha! One can imagine the expression on his face after years of telling lies of how he was "top of the class" when he was in school |
9jatriot:Honestly speaking |
Lanretoye:Wotoporiously speaking |
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