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BREAKING: Tribunal sacks NNPP’s Abba Yusuf, declares APC’s Gawuna winner in Kano 22 mins ago https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/09/breaking-tribunal-sacks-nnpps-abba-yusuf-declares-apcs-gawuna-winner/amp/&ved=2ahUKEwi1i8n2u7mBAxX3SkEAHUuZDbAQ0PADKAB6BAgnEAE&usg=AOvVaw3UXk8I1qDLn0-orTNVP3YA
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Thanks for the update! 🌍 Keeping an eye out for updates on Sam Larry's situation. Let's hope for a peaceful resolution and justice to prevail." |
Obasanjo is write Nigeria is bigger than any tribe or custom |
Kwankwaso and Peter obi supporters have one thing in common violence: These groups , are like 5&6, it is like it in their DNA, we are very lucky in this country, obi and kwankwaso did not happen to us. They would have turned this country to somalia
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VP Shettima is competent, able and ready to take over after President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. |
“Peter Obi did absolutely nothing in Anambra State. His only achievement was building a brewery so that Anambra people can drink and get drunk” - Labour Party National Chairman 2013 |
Analize this two post by same person
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In life, you need to understand that some people are favored. Those kind of people the more you fight them, the more you get hurt. Obidients and PDP, you have fought Tinubu in every way humanly possible infact some of you did series of night vigils on this matter, I think it’s time to see things as it is. Sometimes God answers our prayers in an unusual way. God doesn’t work the way we expect him to. Don’t allow hatred and bitterness blind you. Let it go and wish the country well. |
This is Hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂 Obi: I won the election. Inec: But you came third. Obi: Let's meet in court. Court: What brought you here Obi? Obi: My lords, I am here to reclaim my mandate. Court: What mandate and who took it from you? Obi: I won the election but INEC took it from me. Court: INEC why did you steal Obi's mandate? INEC: My lords, Obi is just a joker and comedian. Kindly ask him for evidences to back up his claim. Court: Obi who are your witnesses? Obi: My obidients group, sirs. They said I won. Court: Obidients, where are your evidences? Obidients: On Twitter, we rained several millions of INSULTS, ABUSES & CURSES on Obi's opponents and their supporters, yet INEC didn't count them as votes. Court: INEC why? INEC: My lords, we only have powers to count votes cast at polling units, not curses on social media. Court: Obi any other witnesses? Obi: My pastors. Court: pastors, what are your evidences? Pastors: We have given millions of prophecies that Obi was the winner. But INEC refused to count our prophecies as votes. Court: INEC why? INEC: My lords, we only have powers to count votes cast at polling units, not prophecies from pulpits. Court: Obi, so your own witnesses are the experts at raining abuses on social media, and experts at giving prophecies from the pulpits? Obi: Yes daddies 😂 Court: Then your mandate is on social media and pulpits. Go and be the president of abuses and prophecies. CASE DISMISSED 😂😂 |
The reason people haven't come out enmasse to protest is simply because they are still trying to give the judiciary some benefit of doubts with the supreme court and making sure all avenues are exhausted before we can decide that nigeria has finally become a banana republic ![]() |
Update up with pictures |
Report with pictures |
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Hahaha 😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆😂😂 After using him to split PDP, we will compensate you with ambassador to ipob republic
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Emilokan |
No war |
Fuel subsidy wahala, we don't want any more war Mr. President |
Allowing modular refineries can have several benefits. It would encourage small and medium-scale entrepreneurs to participate in the oil refining industry, fostering competition and reducing the reliance on large corporations. This could lead to increased job opportunities, economic growth, and technological advancements in the sector. Moreover, modular refineries may enhance energy security, as they can refine crude oil locally, reducing dependence on imported refined petroleum products. This could potentially stabilize fuel prices and mitigate the impact of international price fluctuations. Regarding the petrol problem in Nigeria, with the removal of fuel subsidies, the introduction of modular refineries could help mitigate the effects of the price increase. By encouraging local refining, Nigeria could reduce its reliance on expensive imported fuels, potentially leading to more stable and affordable prices for consumers. However, it's worth noting that implementing modular refineries would require careful planning and monitoring to ensure environmental and safety standards are met. Additionally, addressing any regulatory hurdles and providing adequate support to entrepreneurs would be essential for the success of this approach. |
Federal Government of Nigeria |
Nnamdi Kanu Not Pressured By Nigerian Government, Others To Write Letter Ending Sit-at-home Exercise–Lawyer, Ejimakor | Sahara Reporters /3Oi7VH4
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Those loan apps are thieves, what business will you invest 55k and make 66k in a week, 11k profit, run away from them |
If hypocrisy was human! Eye service in public space; but blackmail behind the scenes. You called your boss(criminal); A man that brought you to center stage — You said he has a structure of criminality: The same structure that gave you platform in 2019. What a man! 🤦♂️ Don’t tell me election is over. It’s a marathon another one is coming in 2027! We must ensure fake people like Obi does not deceive our people again. Atiku is a good man to be sincere… People like Obi are not people you should have around as friends! They are only loyal to themselves and their selfish ambitions…
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Elupi 71 Obi wan nem
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Peter Obi was a sitting governer in Anambra when the Awkuzu SARS killings happened, same way Sanwo-Olu was in power during the EndSARS massacre; Y'all criticize some politicians but act like the Labour Party is made up of saints. Keep the same energy & hold everyone accountable |
Hmmmm, they keep fighting for a a lost mandate that was never given at the first place |
Another level of self loathe is praying Tinubu does bad so you can say “It should have been Peter obi”. |
He met Naira at 160, but it skyrocketed to 760: One of the reasons Emefiele deserves criticism is the significant depreciation of the Nigerian Naira during his tenure as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Despite the initial exchange rate of 160 Naira to the US dollar when he assumed office, the Naira's value plunged, reaching as low as 760 Naira to the dollar. This drastic depreciation had a negative impact on the Nigerian economy, leading to increased inflation and reduced purchasing power for the citizens. Ban on crypto under his leadership: Another controversial decision made by Emefiele was the ban on cryptocurrency transactions in Nigeria. In February 2021, the Central Bank of Nigeria issued a directive prohibiting banks and other financial institutions from facilitating cryptocurrency transactions. This decision received widespread criticism from the tech and financial communities, as it hindered innovation, disrupted the growth of the cryptocurrency industry, and limited economic opportunities for Nigerians. Oversaw the biggest arbitrage and round-tripping in the Nigerian FX market: During Emefiele's tenure, there were allegations of significant arbitrage and round-tripping in the Nigerian foreign exchange (FX) market. These practices involve exploiting the differences in exchange rates to make profits illegally. The failure to effectively address these issues resulted in significant losses for the Nigerian economy and undermined the integrity of the FX market. Gross abuse of office: Emefiele has faced accusations of gross abuse of his office, although specific details and evidence are not provided in the given statement. If true, such abuses could include acts of corruption, misuse of funds, or violation of regulatory procedures. Any form of abuse by a public official is a serious breach of trust and undermines the proper functioning of government institutions. It is important to note that these statements represent the given perspective and do not necessarily reflect an objective or comprehensive evaluation of Emefiele's entire tenure as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. However, these reasons highlight some of the concerns and criticisms raised against him during his time in office. Reasons why Emefiele deserves whatever comes his way: He met Naira at 160, but it skyrocketed to 760: One of the reasons Emefiele deserves criticism is the significant depreciation of the Nigerian Naira during his tenure as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Despite the initial exchange rate of 160 Naira to the US dollar when he assumed office, the Naira's value plunged, reaching as low as 760 Naira to the dollar. This drastic depreciation had a negative impact on the Nigerian economy, leading to increased inflation and reduced purchasing power for the citizens. Ban on crypto under his leadership: Another controversial decision made by Emefiele was the ban on cryptocurrency transactions in Nigeria. In February 2021, the Central Bank of Nigeria issued a directive prohibiting banks and other financial institutions from facilitating cryptocurrency transactions. This decision received widespread criticism from the tech and financial communities, as it hindered innovation, disrupted the growth of the cryptocurrency industry, and limited economic opportunities for Nigerians. Oversaw the biggest arbitrage and round-tripping in the Nigerian FX market: During Emefiele's tenure, there were allegations of significant arbitrage and round-tripping in the Nigerian foreign exchange (FX) market. These practices involve exploiting the differences in exchange rates to make profits illegally. The failure to effectively address these issues resulted in significant losses for the Nigerian economy and undermined the integrity of the FX market. Gross abuse of office: Emefiele has faced accusations of gross abuse of his office, although specific details and evidence are not provided in the given statement. If true, such abuses could include acts of corruption, misuse of funds, or violation of regulatory procedures. Any form of abuse by a public official is a serious breach of trust and undermines the proper functioning of government institutions. It is important to note that these statements represent the given perspective and do not necessarily reflect an objective or comprehensive evaluation of Emefiele's entire tenure as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. However, these reasons highlight some of the concerns and criticisms raised against him during his time in office |
Immediate salary increments is inevitable The recent decision made by the government to remove fuel subsidies has sparked a crucial debate across the nation. While this move may have its merits, it is imperative that immediate actions are taken to mitigate the potential negative consequences, particularly for the workers in both the public and private sectors. As the oil marketers have already adjusted their prices to reflect the removal of subsidies, it is only a matter of time before business owners follow suit by increasing the prices of goods and services to maintain their profit margins. Unfortunately, this policy will disproportionately burden Nigerian workers who receive fixed salaries, exacerbating the already challenging economic conditions they face. One of the first steps that should be taken in response to this policy is an upward adjustment of workers' salaries. This adjustment is necessary to counteract the rising costs of living and to ensure that the livelihoods of the hardworking Nigerian workforce are protected. By increasing salaries, workers will have a better chance of coping with the inevitable price hikes that will result from the removal of fuel subsidies. Furthermore, it will serve as a form of compensation for the additional financial burden they will endure due to increased taxes and transportation costs. Already, there are reports of public transportation fares increasing, placing an additional strain on workers who rely on buses for their daily commutes. It is crucial that the government recognizes this hardship and responds by promptly addressing the issue of inadequate salaries. Workers should not be left to bear the brunt of this policy change, which has the potential to create a ripple effect across various sectors of the economy. To ensure that workers are adequately compensated for the potential negative impacts of the fuel subsidy removal, it is essential for the government to utilize the funds saved from the subsidy for the purpose of increasing salaries. These funds can be allocated towards implementing a comprehensive salary adjustment plan that will provide relief to workers and help neutralize the effects of the new policy. By doing so, the government will demonstrate its commitment to the well-being of its citizens and alleviate the financial burden that they will face as a result of this decision. Furthermore, it is crucial for the salary adjustments to be implemented without delay. The month of June is fast approaching, and workers need immediate relief to counteract the rising costs of living. Additionally, it is essential that any arrears owed for the month of May be paid promptly, as workers should not be left waiting for their rightful compensation. In conclusion, the removal of fuel subsidies by the government necessitates urgent action to protect the interests of Nigerian workers. An immediate upward review of workers' salaries is crucial to counterbalance the price increases in goods and services resulting from the removal of subsidies. By utilizing the subsidy funds to provide adequate compensation, the government can demonstrate its commitment to the well-being of its citizens and ensure that workers are not unfairly burdened by this policy change. The month of June salary adjustment, along with the payment of arrears for May, must be prioritized to provide timely relief to the hardworking Nigerian workforce |
Peter Obi is currently giving the main Presidential inaugural speech. Any other speech after this is a Sham. |