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All politicians are robbers, know one is different. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o78JLPdVPaw The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has said it spent the whooping sum of N18.9billion on bush clearing, land preparation, others during the COVID-19 lockdown. The Ministry stated this while being probed by the Public Account Committee of the House of Representatives Committee (PAC) on how it spent the said sum. An investigation was launched after the agric ministry gave out an N18.9 billion contract for bush clearing, preparing the ground, and restoring soil plant laboratories during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. Agric ministry tells The Chairman of the committee, Wole Oke, speaking on the investigation said, “During the lockdown of the country as a result of COVID-19, some companies took contracts worth about N18 billion for bush clearing from the federal ministry of agriculture for land preparation, rehabilitation of soil plant lab and others. We cannot shave their heads in their absence. We have invited them to come and give us their own side by responding to the issues and show us the places they are supposed to have cleared. They have to take us to the land they cleared. We have invited the ministry of agriculture, and they have made (a) submission. But some of our members whose constituencies these projects were supposed to be domiciled doubted the existence of these projects, and for (a) fair hearing, we have invited the companies that got the contract for them to come and tell this committee where and when the jobs were executed.”
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Strategist. We must give him the votes to rescue Nigeria. |
Nigerians will get it right this time around. The Will of GOD shall be made manifest come 2023.� |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72agnpCZvcg I Will Never Sell Rivers State For Any Amount Or Position - Gov. Wike
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It still favour Tinubu its only pdp vote they will split and Tinubu will win and secondly wike will work against pdp so that he can reclaim the pdp structure but I don't think he will support obi |
Please if Buhari who could not afford Party ticket cab win Presidential Election in 2015, our Peter Obi will definitely win the next General Election |
Tell us their sponsors, keep deceiving yourselves there, they are children yet killing soldiers with their AK-47, do children carry machine guns, Nigeria army is trading with insecurity |
I think I have to key into this movement ooo! I can't be poor and be foolish ooo. Dr Yusuf nna bayan ka 100% |
A tsunami is coming! Move with the tide or get washed away. |
A tsunami is coming! Move with the tide or get washed away. |
We the obedient citizens of Nigeria congratulate the president-elect of Kenya William Ruto. #OBIdientlyYUSful |
Social media man has defeated odinga , who said their is no power in social media .. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGtbaCkCNg8 Deputy President William Ruto was Monday declared winner of Kenya’s hard-fought presidential poll but the announcement was mired in controversy after several members of the election commission rejected the results. Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairman Wafula Chebukati said Ruto had won almost 7.18 million votes (50.49 percent) in the August 9 vote, against 6.94 million (48.85 percent) for his rival Raila Odinga. “I stand before you despite intimidation and harrassment. I have done my duty according to the laws of the land,” Chebukati said. “In accordance with the law, I… hereby declare that Ruto William Samoei has been duly elected as the president.” Shortly before his announcement, four out of seven IEBC commissioners said they could not recognise the results, raising rigging fears in the closely-watched poll in the East African political and economic powerhouse. Ruto is a 55-year-old rags-to-riches businessman who had characterised the vote as a battle between ordinary “hustlers” and “dynasties” who had ruled Kenya since independence from Britain in 1963. After the results were announced, he vowed to work with “all leaders” in Kenya. “There is no room for vengeance,” Ruto said, adding: “I am acutely aware that our country is at a stage where we need all hands on deck.” The outcome was a bitter blow for Odinga, the 77-year-old veteran opposition leader who had the weight of the ruling party behind him after forging a 2018 pact with outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta in a stunning shift of allegiances. The days-long wait for the outcome of the race had already set the East African nation on edge. But in a shock announcement, IEBC vice chair Juliana Cherera told reporters that she and three of her colleagues could not “take ownership of the result that will be announced,” calling the process “opaque”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsSd28hKlAo "However we have an open door that people can go to court and because of the same we urge Kenyans to be peaceful because the rule of the law is going to prevail,” she added. As confusion reigned, scuffles broke out at the IEBC’s heavily guarded national tallying centre in Nairobi, where some people were seen throwing chairs shortly before Chebukati’s announcement. Although last Tuesday’s poll passed off largely peacefully in the regional political and economic powerhouse, memories of vote-rigging and deadly violence in 2007-08 and 2017 still loom large. The IEBC had been under intense pressure to deliver a clean election after it faced stinging criticism of its handling of the 2017 election. Disenchantment Kenyans voted in six elections to choose a new president as well as senators, governors, lawmakers, women representatives and some 1,500 county officials. Kenyatta, the 60-year-old son of the first post-independence president, has served two terms and could not run again. The winner of the presidential race needed to secure 50 percent plus one vote and at least a quarter of the votes in 24 of Kenya’s 47 counties. Observers say that with the race so close, an appeal to the Supreme Court by losing candidate Odinga is almost certain, meaning it could be many weeks before a new president takes office. Turnout on polling day was lower than expected at around 65 percent of Kenya’s 22 million registered voters, compared with about 78 percent in the last election in 2017. Observers blamed disenchantment with the political elite, particularly among young people in a country battling a severe cost-of-living crisis and a punishing drought that has left millions hungry. Lawyer David Mwaure — one of the four presidential candidates along with former spy George Wajackoyah — conceded on Sunday, endorsing Ruto, whose party won a key gubernatorial race when Johnson Sakaja secured control of Nairobi, Kenya’s richest city. In a historic first for Africa, the result of the 2017 election was annulled by the Supreme Court after Odinga challenged the outcome. Dozens of people were killed in the chaos that followed the election, with police brutality blamed for the deaths. Kenyatta went on to win the October rerun after a boycott by Odinga. The worst electoral violence in Kenya’s history occurred after a disputed vote in 2007, when more than 1,100 people were killed in bloodletting between rival tribes.
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No No Soldier go soldier come and barracks remain. We don't want you again allowed somebody to come and give his own contribution to the development of sports into the country |
Let block this passage and focus on another book |
Who are the people asking you to go for 3rd term? |
Yes, that is the truth. Bitterness, acrimony and hate speech all over the place. Why? May God have mercy amen. |
Dear Nigerians shine your eyes... Mr. Peter Obi is a huge scam... We have the record how he badly managed Anambra state as Governor... Vote Asiwaju Ahmad Bola Tinubu of the APC... Tinubu a truely Nationalist, visionary, committed, hardworking and pedigree per excellence for continuous nourishing Nigeria... 2023, God Willing... God blessed our indefatigable leader President Muhammadu Buhari immensely... |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=konKeuqND6U A former governor of Anambra State, and presidential aspirant, Peter Obi, says Nigeria’s biggest problem over the years is leadership failure. Mr Obi stated this on Sunday when he appeared on a Channel’s TV programme, “Sunday Politics.” “One singular, biggest problem which we have seen to be affecting Nigeria essentially at present is leadership failure. “What we are experiencing now is the cumulative effect of the leadership failures over the years,” he said. The vice presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2019 elections said, with the current situation in the country, Nigerians are yearning for “a leader who has the competence, and the capacity to genuinely start tackling the innermost problems affecting our country, starting from the issue of cohesion and unity.” “We are so divided today as a nation. (We have) the issue of insecurity; the issue of the economy, especially tackling unemployment, which is currently at a level that is not acceptable. “Dealing with the issue of education, power supply, corruption. The list is endless,” he added. No value in education Mr Obi also expressed pain that universities are closed down in the country due to the industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union Of Universities (ASUU).
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It would be plain stupidity to expect that south east would not have people campaigning for either Atiku or Tinubu. Are there no Yoruba in Asiwaju South west campaigning for Obi or Hausas in Atiku's North East campaigning for Obi. This what democracy should be. |
This is take from him " while reiterating that he has optimism that Nigeria will be better, he accused corrupt politicians of not looking forward to seeing a better Nigeria" |
If following leaders with verifiable track records electing of president next year is what Obi is advocating, I think he's directly conversing for Tinubu of apc as his footprints are everywhere even for the blind to see. |
Other countries play politics for the love of their country but Africans play politics for their personal interest, oyibo no make mistake to call us black, our hearts and our conscience everything is black |
Even if Rccg didn't make you to be a president....we would make you the moslems by Allah's will❤️� |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp-KvXmJnxU Peter Obi, Labour Party flagbearer has acknowledged the warm reception he received on Friday night, August 12, at the Redeemed Christian Church of God camp. Obi in a post shared on his Facebook page wrote, “Sharing moments of true worship last night with a great congregation at the #RCCGConvention Convention was a special experience of joy, strength and love for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuBzdETIpNw “I was humbled by the warm welcome, but above all, I am grateful for the opportunity to be in the midst of the brethren.”
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We pray oooo, let this girls happiness last ooo because this kind guys I de fear them ooo. Meanwhile happy married life to her. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fR1CY-iLN0 After church activities had been concluded, it was time to party and gospel singer Mercy Chinwo and her husband didn't disappoint. The new husband and wife stormed the dance floor and danced energetically as guests at their white wedding reception watched. Some friends equally rained dollar bills and naira notes on the newlywed couple. Happy married life to them!� https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlhYGrrTCec
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGF_a5VUABM The Punch reports that Obi made the call in Owerri, the Imo state capital city during the inauguration of the new secretariat of the Labour Party which was donated by a supporter of the Peter Obi movement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0RgzjZcHts Speaking at the inauguration, the former governor of Anambra state warned that Nigeria cannot continue on the path that it was headed. Expressing his displeasure about how most presidential candidates were more interested in taking over the country than focus on solving some of Nigeria's challenges, Obi said he was ready to redirect leadership and pull it out of its sorry state. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuBzdETIpNw His words: “As you know, campaigns have not started. So, I am not here for campaigns. I am here to receive from a wonderful supporter, who gave us this building to support our Labour movement. “We have not started campaigns. When campaigns start, we will come and we will be able to tell you what we are going to do. But one thing we will assure you is that our journey is not a normal campaign. We are bringing back Nigerians, to take back Nigeria. “We are going to take back Nigeria and give it to the youth where it belongs. When that time comes, you will know. We will be able to change this country. It cannot continue the way it is, today”.
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We will tirelessly continue to advocate for good governance, accountability, credibility and willingness to serve and to help us get out of the present Nigerian predicament. Onward together for a better Nigeria #obidientmovement #OBIdientlyYUSful #peterobiforbetternigeria |
This is not easy going all this journey may God strengthen u sir. |
For the coming elections in 2023, while some candidates are engaging the existential issues challenging our survival as a nation in their manifesto, others are throwing tantrums of sentiments as their own manifesto: Obi poo pooed on my chair. Obi slapped me. Obi ate my food. Obi called me a goat. Obi winked. Obi's children laughed at me. Obi does not have a house. Obi ate my biscuits. Obi stepped on me. Obi is not sitting well. Obi is drinking water... And surprisingly, their baits of vindictiveness catch ignorant fishes. Some people hope to win the election with Obi's name. |