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After Peter Obi's visit to Kano State over the weekend where he spoke on various local radio stations in Kano, some indigenes have begun to request Peter Obi replaces Northern politicians
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santiago24:Its cheaper and Looks more beautiful and luxurious than 2022 Toyota Hilux. Innoson should try and upgrade their logo. Its bland and unattractive. Good Logos add beauty to vehicles |
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Nigeria Youths cannor take over power without being involved in politics. That is why they have decided to support t, campaign and vote the candidate of the Labour Party whom they can hold accountable. As per 2023 Elections support Peter Obi for President. |
Softmirror:The answer to that question was not directed to you Softmirror. That is how you have left campaigning for BAT, instead you're masturbating on anything Peter Obi
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Nijablast:You've been repeating the same thing since the man joined Labour Party. |
LeoDeKing:Your politcal illiteracy is on the high side as per calling everybody who supports Labour Party an Igbo person. It shows you're partially exposed , if you think everybody who supports Peter Obi is from the South East. Imagine calling me from the North "Chinedu" |
LeoDeKing:BAT supporters like you don't ever think of any other thing except giving and receiving insults. Since you are requesting a photoshop image of BAT, I present you this.
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N3TRAL:Mention the Northern Christian that is Tinubu's VP? |
N3TRAL:Like most BAT supporters, you wish Peter Obi was not a reality. In order to reject the reality, you will keep lying to yourself |
This your myopic permutations are being fondled by your wishes. Like most BAT supporters, you wish Peter Obi was not a reality. In order to reject the reality, you keep lying to yourself |
slawomir:Damn niggar man. How's the permanent site? |
NERC and power generation companies are supposed to generate up to 1 trillion naira if power supply is constant. The neighbouring countries tapping Nigeria's power supply have been owing billions of naira |
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The 'whole world' was present in the Queen's burial service. Significantly, all the world leaders, political and religious heads from all over the world and from all walks of life were seated accordingly before the service began. I observed there was no poster of the deceased queen, no order of service except that provided by the church, no sackcloth by the family of the queen (at least to identify her immediate family) and no Ashoebi for Queen's family, well wishers and relatives. The service was solemn and interestingly soul-mellowing. There was orderliness and organization. The military parade and match by the royal navy and others was nearly perfect and a top notch. They displayed expertise in the highest level. Her children, grand and great grand children were all composed and comported, calmly sitted and flowing with the tempo of events. No stress on their faces as a result of running around for their mother's burial. The singing of hymns, chanting of psalms and canticle were like voices of many waters. There was no shouting, no noise, no repetition of words like 'Praise God!' 'Hallelujah! Amen! Sons of the living God! Shout a big Hallelujah! The homily which was delivered by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Rev'd and Rt. Hon Justin Welby did not last more than ten minutes. His opening prayer was less than ten seconds and he didn't even say closing prayer. In fact I didn't know he had finished preaching. As a burial service that had many world leaders in attendance including muslims and other unbelievers, I expected a salvation message from the Archbishop so that those men will hear the true word of God for once. But no! He didn't even make reference with emphasis to any scripture let alone calling for altar call for those who wanted to give their lives to Christ. I expected the preacher to tell us more about the dead queen, her life and times but he didn't do that. No recognition of dignitaries in the service by the Archbishop of Canterbury. No special greetings whatsoever by the family of the bereaved. No collection of offering. No launching and fund raising in the burial service in support of the church. No announcement on where guests and visitors will be served food. They knew why they gathered, did that exactly and dispersed. Altogether the service lasted an hour. No time for frivolities. Everything was well ordered and arranged. Her palace was not repainted to look new to the visitors. No gunshots were heard. No masquerade. Lessons: If as Africans we have nothing to learn from the queen's burial, we must learn simplicity and avoid unnecessary wastage of finance and time during burials. We must discourage extravagant display and waste of resources during burials. The church has a vital role to play in reducing a lot of financial burdens placed on people who are bereaved of their loved ones. Insisting that the family of the deceased should pay a certain amount of money before burial is not in the best interest of the church. If we don't redefine our concept of Christianity in Africa as simple, accommodating and devoid of ostentation we may continue to lose membership. We must leave Christianity as simple as it is meant to be where everyone is treated equally with love. 'Giving honour to whom honour is due' is good but it must not override our sense of duty and consciousness of time in a public worship. It must be closely watched to avoid eventual shift of our attention to human worship. We must resist the temptation of raising money in church services when we see political money bags and dignitaries, more especially during burials and other services that are not originally intended for fund raising. Rev'd Fr Obi Chindo Prolocutor for the Poor and the Marginalized AD 2022 |
Today I came in contact with some Youths in Bauchi State who were doing some printing work in preparation for campaigns. I tried asking them what party they were working for and I realised after their work was done, that they were a support group for the PDP and Atiku. I tried asking some questions why they weren't an APC support group for Bola Tinubu and their responses were shocking. They said: "A vote for Tinubu is invalid" and that they'll rather vote for Peter Obi as President if Atiku were not contesting. |
Africana1123:When you look at reality on ground, its majorly Yoruba Muslims and some few Christians in APC supporting BAT. Atiku and Peter have a massive network of support base not linked to religion or ethnic origins. Tinubu supporters will always want to day dream about how BAT can be become President |
“Every Christian knows that our God does not tolerate waste. It is unchristian for the church to waste anything given to us from above as we own nothing except what is given to us from above,” Mr Dogara said. https:///3dtBoPV
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Orji Kalu only wants a political appointment from BAT since he knows he may never be able to win that position like his kinsman in the race. |
sunshineV:You're a just a young lady. You know nothing about making money, except buying phones and eating shawarma with the bills on others. Keep your myopic opinion to yourself. |
Another IPhone 15 or an Iphone 20X is just some months to being released. Willl he keep spending money travelling out to be the first person in India to own the models? Its just an illusion. When he's much older, he will recount how he wasted his times on such frivolities |
Like Bola Tinubu, Like Kemi Olunloyo. BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHER Their support for each other is second to none. BAT is Kemi's mentor Meanwhile if you are a BAT urchin here, feel free to quote, like, share and even spew insults. |
President Muhammadu Buhari presents himself as a Saint before the international community and blames the citizens for the malaise of problems bedevilling the country he was elected to govern. Meanwhile another similar fellow is desperate to continue from where he stopped.
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Paul Ibe, spokesman to the Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has said that even if the All Progressive Congress APC secures the service of an angel, the youths would not be convinced to vote for them Atiku’s media aide was reacting to the appointment of Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, as the National Youth Coordinator of Tinubu-Shettima Presidential Campaign Council ahead of upcoming presidential election. In the letter appointing the Kogi State Govermor for this post, Tinubu said that Yahaya Bello has distinguished himself as a good representative of APC due to his wonderful political achievements and unique leadership. Tinubu also said that he is optimistic that Bello will conduct an effective and result-oriented campaign that can lead them to victory in the 2023 Presidential election. Reacting, Atiku’s spokesman, Ibe said that the Logo State Governor would find it very difficult to sell APC to the angry youths. He said, “What will this newly appointed national youth coordinator (Bello) will be telling young people without jobs? They are free to appoint anyone to achieve whatever objectives they seek to achieve. “But one thing is constant – whoever they appoint, even if the person is an angel from heaven, the person has to live with the reality of this government’s failure. I don’t know what they will sell to Nigerians. This election is a referendum on the failed policies of the APC. They have left Nigerians poorer, hungrier, insecure and more divided than ever. That’s the scorecard of the APC and the APC presidential candidate has to own it. The directorate of their campaign also has to own it. “It is therefore not about who they appoint but about the fact that the last seven years were wasted by the APC administration. These are years that Nigerians will forever regret and pray that the 19th-century archaic rule never happens again.” |
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