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Very interesting While I'm not one to fan the emblem of tribal discourse, I do believe this piece voice out the minds of every Yoruba sons and daughters. It is very disrespectful for our ibo brothers and sisters to believe they can come to Yoruba land to dominate and assert what Yorubas cannot do in Ibo land. While Yorubas are very relatable, accommodating, generous and believe in one Nigeria. Let us be mindful of this loving spirit and not mistake Yorubas generosity for weakness. |
Words of wisdom from the best African leader |
If Orji becomes the Senate president, another Saraki saga awaits. I don't see him winning the Senate presidency seat. |
Is this real? |
Interesting |
Congrats to Dapo Abiodun |
May the departed souls rest in peace |
Lets get the campaign for 2023 started... |
Ghen ghen. |
Very nice gesture. I hope this is not just a campaign rhetoric. |
Very nice. |
This is not news. |
Curious to see how this plays out |
To debate on budget that will affect common citizens, our amiable senators postponed sitting till after election. Just because of suspension of CJN (not removal) for political reasons, they are coming back. Why is it so difficult for our amiable legislooters to act in the interest of the common? Debate issues that will reduce interest rates, debate issues that will ameliorate infrastructure development, debate issues that will deepen governance and improve accountability and transparency? |
How do you celebrate people like this? Let's make movies about these great personalities so that new generations can learn from their success stories; convictions, sacrifices, characters, courage and other progressive characteristics that define great leaders. |
Oshigun:Did Trump pay his dues politically? Was he part of the political heavyweight and establishment? We need to shy away from these sentiments that you need to be part of the establishment before you can win elections. Those people challenging the status quo politically are needed not only for the growth of our democracy, also because they don't have a lot of godfathers to settle. Stupidity is doing the same things over and over again, expecting to a different result. This will equate to voting the same political party over and over, expecting things to change. That's not going to happen. These political newbies; with no political liabilities, no political scores to settle needs our full support for things to change in our country. Let's all stop lip singing of political change, infrastructural progress, economic development and demand these changes with our votes. |
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Interesting development |
This lady wrote an article about a contract signed in 2010. What happened to the execution of the agreement within the first 4 years when PDP was still in power? Why was the contract not honored in the 1st 4 years? The agreement was for setting up gas processing plant facility. What exactly has the company done in terms of execution; Front End Enginnering Design (FEED), Engineering, Procurement and Construction? My submission is tha there is something fishy about the contract |
Very nice |
Ogun state election is going to be very interesting. |
Beautiful peace...This peace should appeal to all Nigerians; considering the nationalistic appeal of the man Adelabu, historical content of this article and the lessons we can adopt based on current ebullient provocation of our economy and political landscape. |
Where are the motherboard governors? Don't they care about the economic summit and economic progress of Nigeria. |
Very nice |
APC... I thought this man is planning on going back to the Senate. Why does he need to appoint/annoint a successor? He needs to remember that this is not a family title. |
Atiku will pick Soludo as his running mate. Atiku/ Soludo Economy is a problem in this current administration. Soludo will balance that equation. While Okonjo Iweala and Peter Obi are equally qualified, I will pick Soludo ahead of them. |
Omoyele Sowore |
Very nice...i pray they work together. |
How come nobody is talking about these candidates manifesto; their ideas, ideals and ideology? What do they stand for? What policy, issues separates these candidates? What about debate? Are they going to discuss issues, policies that affects common man? |