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Baba just want to cash out ![]() |
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Jsucre:FROM ABUJA - LOKOJA - OBAJANA - KABBA- AGBADO EKITI - ADO EKITI - ERIN IJESHA - ARAMONKO EKITI - IJEBU JESHA - ILESHA - IBADAN My driver follow Erin Ijesha because of bad road. |
I pass through Erin Ijesha water fall last week Thursday when I was coming from Abuja. |
Ever8090:Receive sense bro |
Gov. Gboyega Oyetola of Osun has directed local council chairmen and political office holders in all local government and development areas of the state to vacate their offices.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2021/02/05/gov-oyetola-orders-lg-chairmen-to-vacate-office/amp/
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Correct Guy! ordinary small boy is difficult for EFCC to handle & we expect them to deliver. Efcc is a complete failure ![]() |
adexpa:You have said it all. God bless you |
Bluntguy:Sunday has already passed the message. A well trained son will tender apology to his father whenever he did something wrong but that does not mean that his father did not understand the message. |
See talk frm Aguero Governor! Nonsence governors everywher |
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jacoik:Federal republic of keyamonian |
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gari 2 cups for Eba = 50. red oil & onion 50 = 100 naira finished |
Festus Keyamo for President |
That's is great!!! When are they going to start transport cow by rail? |
The Ekiti State government has disclosed that it was investigating the report of the farm invasion by suspected herdsmen in Aduloju farmstead located along Ado-Ijan road in the state capital. The secretary of Maize Growers Processing Marketer Association of Nigeria (MAGPAMAN) in the state, Mr Tope Emmanuel told journalists on Tuesday that herdsmen invaded their farm covering 235 hectares of land and destroyed multi-million naira maize. The state Commissioner for Information, Mr Akin Omole in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital sympathized with the 160 affected farmers, saying everything possible would be done to address the situation. He said, “The state government and security operatives are investigating and in control of situation surrounding the only skirmish that occurred at Ago Aduloju at the outskirts of the State capital. “The State Government sympathises with all those who were affected by this and would like the community to be assured that no efforts will be spared to ensure that Ekiti citizens are able to conduct their affairs in peace, unhindered by criminals of any kind.” Omole assured residents of the government’s readiness to ensure the protection of lives and property, adding that, ” relevant security agencies including the State Amotekun Corps are monitoring the State boundaries round the clock.” Stressing the commitment of the Fayemi-led administration to the general well-being of people in the State, the information commissioner advised the people to go about their lawful businesses, ” without fear of intimidation or threats to their lives and property.” In a related development, the Commissioner of Police, CP Tunde Mobayo has urged residents of the state to be vigilant and report strange and suspicious movement in their vicinity through the dedicated telephone number- 0806 233 5577 for prompt action by the command. Speaking through the command’s spokesman, ASP Sunday Abutu, the CP noted that the command was ready to combat all forms of criminality and ensure the maximum protection of lives and properties. |
Even, Lagos belong to Biafra Land. Nnamdi kanu.........Ipob president |
President Joe Biden's pledge that there will be sufficient vaccines for 300 million Americans by the end of summer represents a bold and politically risky response to criticism his pandemic plan lacks ambition. In effect, the President is putting a date on a return of a semblance of normal life -- with no guarantee that he can deliver. If the President succeeds, Tuesday may be remembered as a key turning point in a pandemic exacerbated by the former Trump administration's disastrous response. Should he fall short, the credibility of his new presidency will take a serious hit, that would not only prolong the crisis into another fall and winter but would also hamper his ambitious program on other key issues. In a show of presidential power six days into his term, Biden sought to galvanize the action of federal, state and local governments into the kind of unified, national effort that had up until now been lacking during this once-in-century crisis. "To a nation waiting for action, let me be clearest on this point: Help is on the way," Biden said Tuesday, after announcing the purchase of another 200 million vaccine doses and a hike in distribution to states within days. In some ways, Biden's pledge included some political sleight of hand, since it will not get vaccine supply anywhere near levels demanded by the states in the short-term and he admitted deaths could hit half a million next month. Tuesday's announcement was both administrative and political. It offered a rare morale boost after nearly a year of lockdowns, social distancing, separated families and sickness and death, especially coming in the darkest days of one of the grimmest winters in years. "Let's say we are able to get 300 million people vaccinated by the summer, life changes dramatically and we get out of this situation we are living in where the pandemic dominates our lives," Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, said on CNN's "The Situation Room." Signs that there is finally a federal government that is not in denial and has a coherent plan could give businesses, from cruise lines to restaurants, the capacity to plan ahead -- a crucial factor in the recovery of the economy from its pandemic stasis. And Biden's aggressive, daily, actions designed to combat the pandemic since taking office may also inject a sense of urgency on Capitol Hill as Republicans question the need for a rescue package that is vital to speeding up vaccinations. New White House seeks momentum Biden's White House appearance was the latest in a series of choreographed events in recent days on issues from racial equity, climate change and the economy designed to show a new president, in charge and gaining momentum. The planned string of announcements is clearly designed to signal a sharp break from the chaos and tweeted incoherence of the last administration. In other encouraging news on Tuesday, a new US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study added to the growing evidence that in-person schooling is low risk, as long as the right mitigation measures, including masking, are observed. School closures have not only severely hampered the education of a generation of kids. They have complicated the lives of parents who struggle to work if they can't access childcare. But the prospect of a return to class worries teachers unions -- a strong force in the Democratic Party -- amid concerns that especially older school staff are vulnerable to complications from the virus. Signs of frenetic activity in the West Wing are already cheering governors used to inaccurate data and guidance from the Trump administration and who are pleading for more vaccine doses. In a show of presidential power six days into his term, Biden sought to galvanize the action of federal, state and local governments into the kind of unified, national effort that had up until now been lacking during this once-in-century crisis. "To a nation waiting for action, let me be clearest on this point: Help is on the way," Biden said Tuesday, after announcing the purchase of another 200 million vaccine doses and a hike in distribution to states within days. In some ways, Biden's pledge included some political sleight of hand, since it will not get vaccine supply anywhere near levels demanded by the states in the short-term and he admitted deaths could hit half a million next month. Tuesday's announcement was both administrative and political. It offered a rare morale boost after nearly a year of lockdowns, social distancing, separated families and sickness and death, especially coming in the darkest days of one of the grimmest winters in years. "Let's say we are able to get 300 million people vaccinated by the summer, life changes dramatically and we get out of this situation we are living in where the pandemic dominates our lives," Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, said on CNN's "The Situation Room." Signs that there is finally a federal government that is not in denial and has a coherent plan could give businesses, from cruise lines to restaurants, the capacity to plan ahead -- a crucial factor in the recovery of the economy from its pandemic stasis. And Biden's aggressive, daily, actions designed to combat the pandemic since taking office may also inject a sense of urgency on Capitol Hill as Republicans question the need for a rescue package that is vital to speeding up vaccinations. New White House seeks momentum Biden's White House appearance was the latest in a series of choreographed events in recent days on issues from racial equity, climate change and the economy designed to show a new president, in charge and gaining momentum. The planned string of announcements is clearly designed to signal a sharp break from the chaos and tweeted incoherence of the last administration. In other encouraging news on Tuesday, a new US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study added to the growing evidence that in-person schooling is low risk, as long as the right mitigation measures, including masking, are observed. School closures have not only severely hampered the education of a generation of kids. They have complicated the lives of parents who struggle to work if they can't access childcare. But the prospect of a return to class worries teachers unions -- a strong force in the Democratic Party -- amid concerns that especially older school staff are vulnerable to complications from the virus. Closeby ReklamStore Signs of frenetic activity in the West Wing are already cheering governors used to inaccurate data and guidance from the Trump administration and who are pleading for more vaccine doses. |
crossfm:Provide jobs for youths first and see how the rate of insecurity will reduce by atleast 70%. the money they will use to fight insecurity for the next two years will be enough to create job for atleast 40 millions youths. Pls, who is advising this government? rate of insecurity will continue to high, if care is not taking ![]() |
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PDP always demand for probe. I suggest APC should appoint them as new EFCC. They are always on top of their game. ![]() |
To be sincere, we are not suppose blame them. While, because Ekiti state Gov FAYEMI gave them open invitation yesterday that they should come to Ekiti state. So, they should bear the consequences. That's all ![]() |
He is the most qualified among those chiefs Buhari appointed today |
Attahiru Ibrahim (new chief of Army Staff) was not able to capture Sekarau after 40 days ultimatum given to him then by his former boss (Tukur Bratai). is that a success story? Nigeria my country ![]() |
Can someone with 300,000 invest in your company? |
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