Tinubuadvocate yarimo Re: I'm Going To Peter Pandora Concert Tomorrow by Tinubuadvocate. The 3k you collected as mobilisation fee for BAT has finished?
Most of these weapons would never be used. They only serve for deterrence and show off (pride) God himself would wipe out the earth and create a new heaven and earth
Win111: Please guys I really need your advice urgently.
I want to get a clean car that I can be using for transportation business because the salary is not sustainable anymore so I contact my elder brother and he told me he can get me a Toyota Corolla through his dealer friend with an initial deposit of 2m naira and I will be paying the remaining balance every month because a clean Toyota Corolla is between 3.5 to 4 million naira, so if I pay the initial deposit of 2m naira I will still have to pay like 1.5 to 2 million naira balance. OR Should I go for naija used within the range of 1.8 to 2 million naira because the money I will be using is from a cooperative in my working place and am also a family man, although the money I will be making from the transportation business is between 20k to 30k everyday and I will be hustling with the car for like 10 to 15 days every month because I usually do 1 day in 1 day off at my working place. Please should I go for the direct tokunbo of initial deposit of 2m with the remaining balance of 1.5 to 2 million or I should go for direct naija used between 1.8 to 2 million because this is going to be my first car and I don't have any car experience before. Please note that the cooperative will be deducting almost half of my salary every month for the repayment of the money I collect from them. Please your advice is needed urgently.
Please pardon my writing skills am not too good in English.
Is it Uber/Bolt transport business you need the Toyota Corolla for, or a vehicle that you can use to haul more passengers and goods? If the later is the case, then its not a Corolla you need. You need a Sienna or Sharan. 2m can get you a good VW Sharan
AlhajiBIMBO99: The TAG Têtêatêtê: A Grassrooting Dinner For Asiwaju Presidency
The Aṣíwájú Group (TAG), one of the foremost and frontline support groups advocating for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Aṣíwájú Bola Ahmed Tinubu's presidency took a further and consolidating move to accentuate it's gospel of an Asiwaju presidency on 9th, January 2023 in the Federal Capital Territory.
The Convener of the Group, an illustrious son of the 'Confluence State', Dr. Mustapha Abdullåhi, a disporan who's since returned into the country to make positive impact on the political landscape of his fatherland played host to the TAG team across the country. The dinner offered all members of the Group to share ideas, cross-fertilise opinions on how best to take the message of #RenewedHopeembedded in a Tinubu presidency to the hinterlands across the nooks and crannies of the country.
According to the Group's numero uno, the real voters are in the hinterlands and it is fundamentally germane that mechanisms are deployed to further spread the gospel of Asiwaju's governance el dorado to all and sundry.
At the well attended dinner were members from the Presidential Campaign Council Media/Public Affairs Team and Top new media personalities: Mr. Ayobami Oyalowo (The Godfather), Mal. Abubakar Sadiqi (Abu Sadiqi), Prof. Ali Alao, Alh. Abdulrazak Danjuma, Chidimma G Makuachukwu (Ada Anambra), Julius Jamiu (JayJam), Haruna Gana, Ojo Muhsin (Ojo Moore)etc, Rising from the dinner, the Convener of the Group, Dr. Mustapha Abdullåhi charged all members to always remember the vision of the Group. His words,
"It is a thing of delight for me to host you my brothers and sisters today. This dinner could not have come at a better time than now that's barely 6 weeks before Nigerians move to the Polling Units. I need you all to double up your energy, your strength and your vitality. Without equivocation, you have over time displayed uncommon gusto in selling the candidacy of our leader and principal, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, but permit me to say that we must not relent in our individual and collective efforts until Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is declared validly elected and returned as the President, Commander-in-Chief that will take over from our ebullient President Muhammadu Buhari. I therefore charge you all and wish you all safe return to your various destinations."
The dinner came to an end with various photo session and personal discussions among members who have come from far and wide to rub minds together.
#RenewedHope2023 #TinubuShettima2023
Signed
*Alh. Abdulrazak Danjuma* TAG National Co-Coordinator
EricSmallz: I was watching a video on Facebook about some of the richest Princes in those Arab Contries, Especially the UAE region. I did my little research, I didn't get satisfactory Explanation. I know even King's all over the World are usually very rich.
If your name didn't make it to this list of Nigerian Youths supporting the Presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Bola Ahmed Tinubu, you're totally irrelevant and chronically inconsequential to the success of APC in the forth coming elections
Dailyups: Peter Obi the Official Competitor of the Work Party, LP, has urged Nigerians to decide in favor of skilled people, who are intellectually and genuinely ready for the errand of giving authority to a debilitated country like our own.
Obi, made the allure in an intuitive meeting with understudies of the College of Nigeria Enugu Grounds, UNEC, Business college, in Enugu, yesterday. The intuitive meeting was named: ‘Condition of the Nigerian Economy: The Way Forward.”
Creatorchris: Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has explained why he won’t join the campaign train of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi. Obasanjo, in his New Year message to Nigerians, entitled: “My appeal to all Nigerians particularly young Nigerians,” pledged his support for Obi.
The former President, who spoke on Thursday, at a virtual engagement organised by Africa Leadership Group with theme: “Leadership and nation-building,” stated that he had no regrets about leading Nigeria.
He outlined that character, attributes, attitude, skills, and most importantly, fear of God are needed for leadership.
He said: “Nigeria is where we are because of leadership.
“We must decisively look for men and women who have the character, attributes, skill and attitude that we need for leadership, that will deliver in this country.”
Speaking on why he won’t join Obi’s campaign train, Obasanjo noted that he has done his best by writing his endorsement plainly.
Obasanjo said: “I am not in campaign train. I’ve used benefit of my experience and I’ve put plainly.
“I do not belong to any political party. I will not join any campaign train. I’ve said what is best for the country”.
One fact which is part of the South East region and its indigenes living across different parts of Nigeria is that they (the Igbos) hardly vote during general elections.
I have come to the conclusion that if at all Peter Obi wins 2023 Presidential Election, it is not because of the voting efforts of his kinsmen, but the effort of other Nigerian tribes especially the Yoruba Christians, the Middle belt and Northern Christians who are the actual supporters of Obi with PVC's and believe he can make a change of narratives.
These are uncollected PVCs lying fallow in INEC offices in South East. And they hope that Obi will somehow win?
Igbos hardly vote during elections. If at all Peter Obi wins, its not because of the voting effort of the Igbos, but other tribes especially Yoruba Christians, Middle belt and Northern Christians who supported him
If Rabiu Kwankwaso doesn't step down for Atiku or Tinubu before election day, Peter Obi will win with a massive landslide victory never recorded in the history of Nigeria.
Hope those in charging of managing the funds, will use it for the betterment of the communities and also help Ogun State reduce skull mining and ritual activities which is rampant there.
leethebee: THE convener, Concerned Nigerians, CN, Comrade Deji Adeyanju, Thursday, expressed concerns over curbing ongoing vote buying and other voter inducement strategies ahead of the 2023 general elections by some political parties and their candidates.
Speaking with Vanguard, Adeyanju said the move by some politicians does not make voters have their own decision to vote whom they want to give their mandate, and expressed doubts if the security agencies can really do much to curb the situation.
He said: “I doubt whether the security agents are willing to curb vote buying because their body language does not suggest that they are willing to do that. Like what happened in Ekiti and Osun, in fact, they supervised the vote buying processes.
“So I don’t have any confidence in the security agencies stopping vote buying in a large-scale election where there will even be inadequate policing and securing of the polling units.”
Also speaking on the whistleblowing policy as to be used to curb sources of vote buying and other inducements, he hailed the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, over its policy to control money laundering had seriously hit corrupt politicians who thought they will use their stolen and hidden monies to achieve their dark ambitions.
“The masterstroke was the Central Bank of Nigeria’s governor, Godwin Emefiele, coming up with the recent policy to curb such, but unfortunately, the political bandits have gone after them. They (political bandits) have actually been bullied almost completely”, he said.
On contemplating postponement of the 2023 general elections, he described it as flying a kite and not possible.
“I do not think there will be postponement of the elections. They are just flying a kite as some people in INEC are flying. There is no ground for postponement of the elections”, he said.
However, sharing his views on the reliability and possible compromise of the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System, BVAS, during the elections, he said, “The people who vote do not determine the BVAS but the people who count the votes determine it.
“If the political actors are not ready to play by the rules even the positioning of the BVAS will be hijacked by the non-state actors like we see in many States in South South.
“Like in Bayelsa, where in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, non-state actors were in charge of the security of the entire election. The election was already compromised and has an issue
“How will BVAS be effective technically and mechanically when we hear people were copying data of voters on their system and so many wrongful inputs during registration of voters? Well, I sincerely don’t know whether it will lead to compromise of the BVAS.”