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Mr Ajomale, pls what can u tell us about the election eve bullion van saga, Tinubu in relation to 2023 presidency?? |
Kenplay:in less than 24 hrs, 1.87million views and u are saying all this, bro bad belle Dey wreck person, pls stop it.. you can abuse me and call me names but na advice |
You’ve been used bro |
Like I don’t understand, donating to politicians?? Na wa ooh, walahi Nigerians deserve buhari!!! |
None, people too plenty wey Dey do both of them |
And you vote the APC |
Another set of certified armed robbers in the making..olopa and armed robbers are brothers |
Even 500 trillion dollar cannot make Igbo presidency.. your cooperation with Hausa/ Fulani, Yoruba and other tribes only can, you don’t know what u want.. today Biafra, presidency tomorrow!!! |
squash47:But he gave reason why he did that bro.. stop hating, u don’t judge anyone |
Samsung, using it since 2014, just upgrade to smart LG, can’t speak for LG yet, but Samsung anytime any day |
He’s not a close ally but a useless and defeated fool, a close ally stay with u, come shine, come rain!! |
Like I don’t get it, raising funds to pull your fellow human being down O ga ghen ooh |
When una go pass out and collect ur certificate of discharge, instead for una to just go home quietly with prayer, na for social media u go take dey display ur certificate and I trust ur village people, they are there to do what they know how to do best...RIP |
Pls don’t leave Nigeria, naija sweet make we dey enjoying am |
Igbo can never be a president in this country except they change their way, they don’t want be a friend to Hausa or Yoruba, how can u get to the presidential position without votes from the almighty north ( when it comes to electoral figures) no Igbo can get enough votes to be a president in Nigeria.. Igbo believe that the rest of Nigeria are their enemies... they abuse everyone , only Igbo is wise and holy according to them, wait and see their e warriors will come for me now |
komodapson:In Mauritius?? Stop kidding |
temmytee2309:Head to head |
Nkwazema:And u think Mauritius is the best destination? |
Corporate2020:Only if u can live to witness that |
The immediate past Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has remained COVID-19 positive two weeks after being admitted at the First Cardiologist and Cardiovascular Consultants Hospital, Lagos. Ajimobi’s wife, Florence, was, however, discharged from hospital earlier. The PUNCH learnt that Ajimobi, who is the Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress, had been hospitalised since June 2, 2020. He was said to have been confirmed positive earlier and was managing the situation at home before the illness worsened and he had to go to a hospital. Like other VIPs, he was said to have opted for private treatment rather than a public facility after his condition worsened. A source close to the family said the former governor had an underlying ailment which was not unusual for men his age. He said, “The former governor has been in the hospital for two weeks. We are hoping for the best. The irony is that the person whom we believe he contracted the disease from has been discharged. “However, the former governor has an underlying ailment which is slowing down his recovery. We hope he recovers soon.” Ajimobi’s aide, Bolaji Tunji, did not respond to calls on Monday. The former governor is being admitted at the same hospital where Lagos-East lawmaker, Senator Adebayo Osinowo, aka Pepper, passed away. The President’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, who battled COVID-19 for several weeks before his death, was also admitted to the same hospital. Source: Punch newspaper
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Depressed101:You should be sure enough to tell him the names of those northern writers who have done excellently bro |
Malaria patients or covid-19 patients ?? |
macville2:From which school? In OAU, u fail u repeat that level, especially in part one |
Your greatest mistake you might have made was not telling your parents, let them know about it, you said u are brilliant, good, write another utme and move to the other department you are advised to go to, I had so many friends like that who were broken hearted by zoo 101, Oau medical and pharmacy students or graduates can relate, some of them wrote another utme and still made it, some went to department of economics, psychology etc and they are still doing well now.. pls tell your parents and don’t let medicine nonsense wave u down.. common boy, you will make it through |
The Nigerian striker's stay was initially due to end on 31 May but he will now remain with the Reds until 31 January 2021, enabling him to build on an impressive start to life with the club he supported as a boy. Ighalo's tally of four goals in eight appearances so far includes at least one strike in each of his three starts - against Club Brugge, Derby County (2) and LASK. Today's confirmation is a timely boost for United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, as he continues to prepare his squad for this month's resumption of competitive football. The Premier League's proposed return date is 17 June and the Emirates FA Cup quarter-finals have been lined up for the weekend of 27 and 28 June. However, the actual fixtures are still to be finalised and ManUtd.com will publish all the details of United's rescheduled games in due course. Ighalo will now hope to pick up from where he left off, after winning United's Goal of the Month award for March with a stunning strike in our last match, the impressive 5-0 victory over Austrian club LASK in the Europa League. That last-16, first-leg game at Linzer Stadion on Thursday 12 March was a sign of things to come, as it was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That will also be the case for all remaining fixtures in 2019/20 Solskjaer discussed the outlook for Ighalo's loan deal last week, when he appeared as a special guest on MUTV Group Chat. The manager said: “They [Shanghai Greenland Shenhua] have been great towards us, allowing him to play for his dream club. It’s been a dream for him and hopefully he can finish what he started and win a trophy with us.”
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Because Iam the CHURCH |
Eastside22:Why so difficult to read and comprehend just 2 to 3 sentences, read the post again bro |
I love... my wife and cherish her so much, therefore stop disturbing a married man for goodness sake, bye |
officialsaw01:...aluta against all oppression, forward ever, backward never... |
In a fresh twist to the silent row between the Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the Kaduna governor has said Tinubu is not his man. Speaking at a webinar in commemoration of the 63rd birthday of the Minister of Interior and former Governor of Osun State, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, on Saturday, El-Rufai, noted that Aregbesola remained his man any day but that Tinubu was not his man. This, he said, was due to the differences between him and the former Lagos governor. The webinar was tagged, ‘Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola Colloquium 2020,’ with the theme, ‘Government Unusual: Innovative economic solutions to unlock mass prosperity,’ and was moderated by Boason Omofaye. El-Rufai’s statement came as a subtle confirmation of the disagreement between him and Tinubu. Both of them are stalwarts of the ruling party and are rumoured to have ambitions to contest the presidency in the 2023 elections. Tinubu has never made any public statement about their seemingly frosty relationship and el-Rufai had also been conservative on the issue except for very few occasions. Already, there had been mounting tension over which of the six zones would produce the next president in the 2023 elections. Also in February, the Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, while responding to fears that the APC might collapse when the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), leave office in 2023, said the much speculated presidential ambitions of El-Rufai and Tinubu could not break the APC, stating that it would rather strengthen the party. While neither of them had declared an intention to contest the election, the Yobe governor said, “I don’t think their ambition will affect the party. You should know that for now, there is no party in Nigeria that is as formidable as the APC. The APC also controls more states than the other political parties At an event organised by the Bridge Club tagged, “An evening with His Excellency Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna State, in May 2016, the Kaduna governor was believed to be referring to Tinubu when he explained how to end godfatherism in Lagos. Tinubu is widely known to be the godfather of Lagos politics since he left office as governor in 2007. During the question and answer session, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and three-time commissioner in Lagos State, Dr Muiz Banire, asked El-Rufai how godfathership could be dealt with given how it had served as one of the drawbacks for professionals and businessmen who might want to go into politics. Responding, El-Rufai said he defeated and retired four political godfathers in Kaduna State, saying the feat could be replicated anywhere, including Lagos State. He stated that the key was to go back to the people directly, noting however that it was a step that required time and hard work. “The key is to go to the people,” he added. But while eulogising Aregbesola during the webinar, El-Rufai said he was not ashamed to state that he copied the school feeding initiative in his state from Osun State when he visited Aregbesola as governor, adding that there was a lot governors could learn from the way he developed the state, in spite of the economic crisis that plunged the state into debts. While congratulating the birthday celebrant, El-Rufai said, “I want to congratulate my brother, Ogbeni (Aregbesola), on his birthday. You know I’m your man any day. I’m not Asiwaju’s man and you are Asiwaju’s man, but I am your man any day. Asiwaju and I have differences but you and I have no differences.” In his remarks, Aregbesola, who was visibly overjoyed by the contributions of the panellists and the eulogies he received from them, noted that his achievements as governor were driven by his passion for the people, a virtue he said he imbibed from his teenage years. He, however, appreciated the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), for encouraging him all along, adding that, “the second person who has played a very huge role in making me a good public administrator is Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. He takes all the glory, apart from God.” Other panellists at the webinar were the governor of Kebbi State, Atiku Bagudu; Statistician General, Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, Dr Yemi Kale; the CEO, Financial Derivatives, Mr Bismarck Rewane; the Chairman, Citibank Nigeria; Dr Yemi Cardoso; the CEO, Lotus Capital Limited, Mrs Hajara Adeola; and the Country Director, Development Alternatives Incorporated, Dr Joe Abah. Kale, in his submission drew a nexus between weak earners, larger households, especially in rural areas, illiteracy, lower education indicators and poverty. He proposed three solutions to address poverty from the state level, saying, “Address unemployment, increase formalisation of the informal sector and design appropriate tax systems to extract revenue from economic activities.” Kyari’s treatment in private hospital shows Nigeria’s poor health care system, Kaduna gov says Meanwhile, El-Rufai has said that the COVID-19 pandemic has taught Nigeria a few lessons, including revealing the state of healthcare facilities in the county and the fact that Nigeria was on its own in solving its challenges. He said, “In my view, the lessons are that we are on our own. The rest of the world does not care. The rest of the world is becoming increasingly nationalistic. As a state government, we are even trying to get test kits for COVID-19 because America and Europe are buying up everything. Nobody cares about Africa. They only think of us when they want to test vaccines or when something dangerous is to be tried. So, we must be more nationalistic and try to develop our internal capacity to produce and be self-sufficient. This was what Osun State under Rauf Aregbesola has tried to do and I think this is a lesson for all of us. “Look at our health care system; we are struggling to deal with this pandemic. Today, the fact that the (late) Chief of Staff to the President (Abba Kyari) went and check himself in a private hospital when he got tested positive for COVID-19 is a very clear message that we are in trouble.” “So, what happens today if our President is sick? We can’t fly him abroad; most countries have closed their airports. Do we have a hospital that can look after the President of Nigeria? In our individual state, do we have a public hospital that can look after the governors? When I tested positive, I got treated by the public health system and here I am. “We must begin to think of how to make government intervene in the right places but not to be obstructionist.” He advised that it was time to invest aggressively in digitising government, private sector and the way things are done.
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This shows u how relic we Africans are |
Continue deceiving una sef.. this na social distancing so?? |
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O ga ghen ooh