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Some abnormal things in this country are normal I swear!
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Anointingkennel:This scrap is what you are putting 11m? I think this should be a joke! |
Thescrutinyng:So you mean in all the evil strategies you guys and your thugs applied during the last election in Lagos, you intimidated, persecuted, mimed so many voters who didn't look Yoruba, but at the end Tinubu lost Lagos. So, I guess this time around, for you to win you have to annihilate everybody in Lagos who is not Yoruba. |
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GeneralPula:I think you have enough recourses online to educate yourself instead of coming here to display how uninformed you are. The Southeast region of Nigeria has an estimated population of around 36 million people, which is about 18% of the total population of the country. This region comprises the states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo. |
GeneralPula:Oyo's 2025 population is now estimated at 505,697. In 1950, the population of Oyo was 68,785. Oyo has grown by 17,781 in the last year, which represents a 3.64% annual change.These population estimates and projections come from the latest revision of the UN World Urbanization Prospects. These estimates represent the Urban agglomeration of Oyo, which typically includes Oyo's population in addition to adjacent suburban areas. https://worldpopulationreview.com/cities/nigeria/oyo |
GeneralPula:The estimated population of Oyo State in 2024 is 5,591,589. This includes 2,778,462 females and 2,802,432 males, according to research so stop lying |
This is the true Yoruba appointments under Tinubu: Sunday Dare admitted errors in his list here is the authentic list of Southwest and Yoruba appointees in Tinubu Government. 1. Chief of Staff – Femi Gbajabiamila 2. Minister of Petroleum Resources - Bola Ahmed Tinubu 3. Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy - Wale Edun 4. Minister of Interior - Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo 5. Minister of Power - Adebayo Adelabu 6. Minister of Solid Minerals - Dele Alake 7. Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy - Bosun Tijani 8. Minister of Marine and Blue Economy - Adegboyega Oyetola 9. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment - Jumoke Oduwole 10. Minister of State, Environment - Moruf Olalekan Adebayo 11. Minister for Youth Development - Ayodele Olawande 12. Minister of State, Health - Salako Isiaq Adekunle Adeboye 13. Chief Justice of Nigeria - Kudirat Motonmori Olatokunbo Kekere-Ekun 14. Chief of Army Staff - Olufemi Olalotunbosun Oluyede 15. Inspector General of Police - Kayode Egbetokun 16. DG, Department of State Services - Adeleai Oluwatosin Ajayi 17. Commander, Brigade of Guards - Adebis Oluasola Olasanya 18. Chief of Defence Space Administration - Larre Ibrahim Oluwatoyin 19. Commandant, National Defence College - Olumuyiwa Morakinyo Olotu 20. CG, Nigeria Customs Service - Bashir Adewale Adeniyi 21. CG, Federal Fire Service - Abdulganiyu Olayi Jaji 22. Accountant-General of the Federation - Shamsudeen Babatunde 23. Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria - Olayemi Michael Cardoso 24. Chairman, Economic & Financial Crimes Commission - Ola Olukoyede 25. Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service - Zaccheaus Adedeji Adedeji 26. CCE, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission - Gbenga Komolafe 27. DG/CEO, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency - Dayo Mobereola 28. MD/CEO, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria - Gbenga Alade 29. DG, National Pension Commission - Mojisola Yahaya 30. DG, Bureau of Public Procurement - Adebayo Adewusi 31. MD/CEO, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria - Olubunmi Oluwaseun Kuku 32. DG, Bureau of Public Enterprises - Ayodeji Ariyo Gbeleyi 33. MD/CEO, Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority - Olufemi Ogunyemi 34. Commissioner/CEO, National Insurance Commission - Olusegun Aya Omosehin 35. DG/CEO, National Identity Management Commission - Abisoye Coker-Odusote 36. DG/CEO, National Space Research and Development Agency - Matthew Adepoju 37. DG/CEO, National Centre for Technology Management - Olushola Odusanya 38. DG/CEO, National Automotive Design and Development Council - Oluseunmi Joseph Osanipin 39. Chairman, Nigerian Ports Authority Board - Adedayo Clement Adeyeye 40. MD, Federal Housing Authority - Oladimeji Oyetunde Ojo 41. ES, National Lottery Trust Fund - Tosin Adeyanju 42. DG/CEO, National Lottery Regulatory Commission - Lanre Gbajabiamila 43. CEO, Nigerian Postal Service - Omotola Odeyemi 44. CEO, Nigeria Data Protection Commission - Vincent Olatunji 45. MD/CEO, Galaxy Backbone Limited - Ibrahim Adejuyi Adeyanju 46. DG/CEO, National Biosafety Management Agency - Agnes Yemisi Asagbra 47. DG, National Agency for the Control of AIDS - Temipole Ilori 48. DG, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control - Mojirola Christianah Adeyeye 49. CEO, National Primary Health Care Development Agency - Muji Aina 50. DG, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control - Jide Idris 51. Statistician-General, National Bureau of Statistics - Adeyemi Adeniran 52. DG, National Sugar Development Council - Aliyu Yakubu 53. DG/CEO, Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria - Lekam Badadjo 54. VC/CEO, Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission - Adetokunbo Aloba 55. National Coordinator, National Social Safety-Net Coordinating Office - Funmi Olotu 56. DG, National Sports Commission - Bukola Olawale Olopade 57. DG, Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation - Folorunsho Coker 58. DG/CEO, National Orientation Agency - Lanre Issa-Onilu 59. Registrar Surveyors Council of Nigeria - Olakunle Olugbemiro 60. President/CEO Digital Bridge Institute - Opeyemi Dele-Ajayi 61. DG/CEO Industrial Training Fund - Oluwatoyin Afiz Ogun 62. DG/CEO Nigerian Institute of Medical Research - John Oladapo Obafunwa 63. DG/CEO National Institute for Hospitality Tourism - Abisoye Fagade 64. National Power Training Institute of Nigeria - Ahmed Bolaji Nagode 65. DG National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies - Ayo Omotayo 66. Administrator/CEO Public Service Institute of Nigeria - Abdul-Ganiyu Obatoyinbo 67. Registrar Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board - Is-haq Olanrewaju Oloyede 68. Registrar/CEO Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria - Josiah Ajiboye 69. MD/CEO Nigerian Education Loan Fund - Akintunde Sawyer 70. DG/CEO Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria - Patrick Olusami Adebola 71. MD/CEO Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation - Folashade Joseph 72. Mr. Ayo Sotinrin – MD, Bank of Agriculture 73. Sowade Oluwakayode – Executive Director, Ogun-Osun River Basin 74. Engr. Michael Oluwagbemi – Programme Director, Presidential CNG Initiative 75. Brigadier General Olakunle Oluseye – DG, NYSC 76. Dr. Adesegun Akin-Olugbade – Chairman, Nigeria Independent System Operator (NISO) 77. Mr. Idris Olurinnimbe – Chairman, UBEC 78. Prof. Balaji Akinyemi – Chairman, Nigerian Institute for International Affairs 79. Olusegun Omosehin & Engr. Wole Ogunsanya – Board Members, NCDMB 80. Senator Surajdeen Bashorun Ajibola – Chairman, National Sugar Development Council 81. Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi – Chairman, NOTAP 82. Aide-de-Camp (ADC) – Colonel Nurudeen Alowonle Yusuf 83. Special Adviser on Information and Strategy – Bayo Onanuga 84. Special Adviser on Media – Sunday Dare 85. Senior Special Assistant (Media) – Tunde Rahman 86. Senior Special Assistant on Digital and New Media – O'Tega Ogra 87. Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives) – Olarewaju Kunle Ibrahim 88. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Linguistics and Foreign Matters – Jami'u Abiola |
Mopolchi:This is the true Yoruba appointments under Tinubu: Sunday Dare admitted errors in his list here is the authentic list of Southwest and Yoruba appointees in Tinubu Government. 1. Chief of Staff – Femi Gbajabiamila 2. Minister of Petroleum Resources - Bola Ahmed Tinubu 3. Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy - Wale Edun 4. Minister of Interior - Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo 5. Minister of Power - Adebayo Adelabu 6. Minister of Solid Minerals - Dele Alake 7. Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy - Bosun Tijani 8. Minister of Marine and Blue Economy - Adegboyega Oyetola 9. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment - Jumoke Oduwole 10. Minister of State, Environment - Moruf Olalekan Adebayo 11. Minister for Youth Development - Ayodele Olawande 12. Minister of State, Health - Salako Isiaq Adekunle Adeboye 13. Chief Justice of Nigeria - Kudirat Motonmori Olatokunbo Kekere-Ekun 14. Chief of Army Staff - Olufemi Olalotunbosun Oluyede 15. Inspector General of Police - Kayode Egbetokun 16. DG, Department of State Services - Adeleai Oluwatosin Ajayi 17. Commander, Brigade of Guards - Adebis Oluasola Olasanya 18. Chief of Defence Space Administration - Larre Ibrahim Oluwatoyin 19. Commandant, National Defence College - Olumuyiwa Morakinyo Olotu 20. CG, Nigeria Customs Service - Bashir Adewale Adeniyi 21. CG, Federal Fire Service - Abdulganiyu Olayi Jaji 22. Accountant-General of the Federation - Shamsudeen Babatunde 23. Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria - Olayemi Michael Cardoso 24. Chairman, Economic & Financial Crimes Commission - Ola Olukoyede 25. Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service - Zaccheaus Adedeji Adedeji 26. CCE, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission - Gbenga Komolafe 27. DG/CEO, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency - Dayo Mobereola 28. MD/CEO, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria - Gbenga Alade 29. DG, National Pension Commission - Mojisola Yahaya 30. DG, Bureau of Public Procurement - Adebayo Adewusi 31. MD/CEO, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria - Olubunmi Oluwaseun Kuku 32. DG, Bureau of Public Enterprises - Ayodeji Ariyo Gbeleyi 33. MD/CEO, Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority - Olufemi Ogunyemi 34. Commissioner/CEO, National Insurance Commission - Olusegun Aya Omosehin 35. DG/CEO, National Identity Management Commission - Abisoye Coker-Odusote 36. DG/CEO, National Space Research and Development Agency - Matthew Adepoju 37. DG/CEO, National Centre for Technology Management - Olushola Odusanya 38. DG/CEO, National Automotive Design and Development Council - Oluseunmi Joseph Osanipin 39. Chairman, Nigerian Ports Authority Board - Adedayo Clement Adeyeye 40. MD, Federal Housing Authority - Oladimeji Oyetunde Ojo 41. ES, National Lottery Trust Fund - Tosin Adeyanju 42. DG/CEO, National Lottery Regulatory Commission - Lanre Gbajabiamila 43. CEO, Nigerian Postal Service - Omotola Odeyemi 44. CEO, Nigeria Data Protection Commission - Vincent Olatunji 45. MD/CEO, Galaxy Backbone Limited - Ibrahim Adejuyi Adeyanju 46. DG/CEO, National Biosafety Management Agency - Agnes Yemisi Asagbra 47. DG, National Agency for the Control of AIDS - Temipole Ilori 48. DG, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control - Mojirola Christianah Adeyeye 49. CEO, National Primary Health Care Development Agency - Muji Aina 50. DG, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control - Jide Idris 51. Statistician-General, National Bureau of Statistics - Adeyemi Adeniran 52. DG, National Sugar Development Council - Aliyu Yakubu 53. DG/CEO, Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria - Lekam Badadjo 54. VC/CEO, Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission - Adetokunbo Aloba 55. National Coordinator, National Social Safety-Net Coordinating Office - Funmi Olotu 56. DG, National Sports Commission - Bukola Olawale Olopade 57. DG, Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation - Folorunsho Coker 58. DG/CEO, National Orientation Agency - Lanre Issa-Onilu 59. Registrar Surveyors Council of Nigeria - Olakunle Olugbemiro 60. President/CEO Digital Bridge Institute - Opeyemi Dele-Ajayi 61. DG/CEO Industrial Training Fund - Oluwatoyin Afiz Ogun 62. DG/CEO Nigerian Institute of Medical Research - John Oladapo Obafunwa 63. DG/CEO National Institute for Hospitality Tourism - Abisoye Fagade 64. National Power Training Institute of Nigeria - Ahmed Bolaji Nagode 65. DG National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies - Ayo Omotayo 66. Administrator/CEO Public Service Institute of Nigeria - Abdul-Ganiyu Obatoyinbo 67. Registrar Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board - Is-haq Olanrewaju Oloyede 68. Registrar/CEO Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria - Josiah Ajiboye 69. MD/CEO Nigerian Education Loan Fund - Akintunde Sawyer 70. DG/CEO Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria - Patrick Olusami Adebola 71. MD/CEO Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation - Folashade Joseph 72. Mr. Ayo Sotinrin – MD, Bank of Agriculture 73. Sowade Oluwakayode – Executive Director, Ogun-Osun River Basin 74. Engr. Michael Oluwagbemi – Programme Director, Presidential CNG Initiative 75. Brigadier General Olakunle Oluseye – DG, NYSC 76. Dr. Adesegun Akin-Olugbade – Chairman, Nigeria Independent System Operator (NISO) 77. Mr. Idris Olurinnimbe – Chairman, UBEC 78. Prof. Balaji Akinyemi – Chairman, Nigerian Institute for International Affairs 79. Olusegun Omosehin & Engr. Wole Ogunsanya – Board Members, NCDMB 80. Senator Surajdeen Bashorun Ajibola – Chairman, National Sugar Development Council 81. Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi – Chairman, NOTAP 82. Aide-de-Camp (ADC) – Colonel Nurudeen Alowonle Yusuf 83. Special Adviser on Information and Strategy – Bayo Onanuga 84. Special Adviser on Media – Sunday Dare 85. Senior Special Assistant (Media) – Tunde Rahman 86. Senior Special Assistant on Digital and New Media – O'Tega Ogra 87. Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives) – Olarewaju Kunle Ibrahim 88. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Linguistics and Foreign Matters – Jami'u Abiola |
At least in Buhari's nepotism he made more of his appointments favor the whole north. But in Tinubu's form of Nepotism, he doesn't care about the general South but just his Yoruba tribe, and that's the worst type of nepotism I have ever seen. |
Although I am happy he is sacked, but appointing a Yoruba to replace him is the worst form of tribalism i have seen. Remember that he that pays the piper dictates the tune.
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Where is Southeast in all this? |
Here is the list of GMD/CEO of NNPC from 1977 to date along with their GEOPOLITICAL ZONE: - *1977-1980*: Remilekun A. Marinho (South West) - *1980-1981*: Odoliyi Lolomari (South South) - *1981-1985*: Lawrence Amu (South West) - *1985-1990*: Aret Adams (South South) - *1990-1992*: Thomas John (South South) - *1992-1993*: Edmund Daukoru (South South) - *1993-1995*: Chamberlin Oyibo (South South) - *1995-1999*: Dalhatu Bayero (North West) - *1999-2003*: Jackson G. Obaseki (South South) - *2003-2007*: Funsho Kupolokun (South West) - *2007-2009*: Abubakar Yar’Adua (North West) - *2009-2010*: Muhammed Bakindo (North East) - *2010*: Shehu Ladan (North West) - *2010-2012*: Augustine O. Oniwon (North Central) - *2012-2014*: Andrew Yakubu (North West) - *2014-2015*: Joseph Thlama Dawha (North East) - *2015-2016*: Ibe Kachikwu (South South) - *2016-2019*: Maikanti Baru (North East) - *2019-2025*: Mele Kyari (North East) - *2025-Present*: Bayo Bashir Ojulari (North Central) Credit: Ayoade Ojeniyi
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Ethiopia, and that is where they have the African Union (AU) headquarters. |
I have looked up for that I.diot and hate filled monke.y alled Reno on Facebook, but it's like he has deactivated his Facebook account |
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wellmax:Idio.t, is it not the federal government that built Kaduna dry port? |
The more you look in this country called Nigeria the less you see. Different stroke for different folks. While Nnamdi Kanu is still being incarcerated, these known terrorists are undergoing de-radicalization and soon to be re-integrated into the human society, and you tell me that we all are equal in this animal kingdom. |
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DonXavi:I am not seeing any of those defenders of this ill in our society say anything here again, seeing that another neutral person has also echoed this same thing I observed and said here, of which some tribal bigots who only see things through tribal lenses tried to castigate me for. |
blackpanthar:I came across this foreigner who visited Lagos, and that's her impression
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Daejumong:Did Bishop Idahosa's widow remarry? |
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Imagine how many South African born American billionaires there are. LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong is SA born, Elon Musk the richest man in the whole world, SA born, David Sacks SA born, Roelof Botha SA born, Rodney Sacks and Hilton Schlosberg SA born, all these are SA born American Billionaires. Imagine the impact they would've had on SA's GDP, but then SA lost them with all their racists laws. And instead of these SA people to be lamenting about their situation they are there facing Nigeria over music and pageants. Small minded folks! |
LA Times owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong tells editorial board to ‘take a break from writing about Trump’ Workers at the Los Angeles Times say the newspaper’s billionaire owner is demanding that the editorial board “take a break from writing about” US President-elect Donald Trump, a New York Post report claims . Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the physician and entrepreneur who bought the LA Times in 2018, has reportedly angered workers at the paper with his “meddling” in editorial matters, which has become “more pervasive than previously realized,” media reporter Oliver Darcy wrote in his Status newsletter. The South Africa-born Soon-Shiong is reported to have taken “a number of previously unreported steps” designed to reduce Trump-related commentary. Last week, the New York Times reported that Soon-Shiong blocked his newspaper from publishing an editorial that argued the Senate should follow its traditional process for confirming cabinet picks rather than allow Trump to make recess appointments. The editorial, which bore the headline “Donald Trump’s cabinet choices are not normal. The Senate’s confirmation process should be,” did not run, according to the New York Times. But Soon-Shiong’s hands-on involvement in the editorial decisions of his newspaper has been “much broader in scope” than spiking the op-ed, according to Status. Terry Tang, the executive editor of the LA Times, received a memo signed by “several members” of the opinion section who accuse their boss of having “instituted a new policy that prohibits editorials containing criticism of the president-elect unless they are presented side-by-side with another opinion piece representing the ‘opposing view’,” Darcy wrote in his newsletter. “This new restriction, which appears to apply only to matters involving Trump and not to other officials or issues, has effectively killed or indefinitely delayed multiple editorials that have been written and edited but remain unpublished,” according to the memo. Soon-Shiong has also reportedly “required” the editorial board to email him “the text of every editorial and the name of its writer” ahead of publication, a move that staffers said raised “concerns about the ability of the board to do its job without fear of retaliation.” “Editorial board positions and content have been preemptively censored before publication, and its arguments, headlines and topics subjected to boundaries that did not previously exist,” the memo said. An LA Times spokesperson told Status: “Our management team is currently reviewing the concerns expressed in the letter.” Earlier this month, Soon-Shiong revealed that he has been working “behind the scenes” to create a “bias meter” for every article published by the LA Times. Soon-Shiong’s sudden change prompted Harry Litman, a longtime senior legal columnist for the paper, to resign in protest. He accused the owner of “currying favor” with Trump in a “shameful capitulation.” Soon-Shiong made the announcement at around the same time he confirmed the hiring of conservative commentator Scott Jennings to serve on the newspaper editorial board. Soon-Shiong also vowed to balance the paper’s left-leaning political slant in November. “If we were honest with ourselves, our current board of opinion writers veered very left, which is fine, but I think in order to have balance, you also need to have somebody who would trend right, and more importantly, somebody that would trend in the middle,” he said. https://nypost.com/2024/12/17/media/la-times-owner-patrick-soon-shiong-tells-editorial-board-to-take-a-break-from-writing-about-trump-report/
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