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Nothing can stop Ize-Iyamu for clinching the ticket... It's late for Obaseki already.... Loyalty matters in Politics...... |
Settle this matter abeg....
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Obaseki is just scared.... Coronavirus can still be spread when delegates converge for Indirect Primary. They may even go back and spread it to their communities. It's just 7 local governments that have cases of Covid-19 and it is more in Benin metropolis. Let party members stay back and vote using the direct primary. Obaseki can still emerge as a flag bearer if he is able to do the needful at this critical point.... |
Nice pictures.... Beautiful Family...May God heal our land and accept all our prayers.
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God is everywhere. Worship and pray at home. May God heal our land. |
Arsenal will always remain buoyant. Man Utd may have to sell some of the their high wages players.... |
Good move,they must have been following the footsteps of our local transport drivers in Nigeria,who despite the President's ban on inter-state movement still ferry people across various states border. |
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A good message from the Kogi Governor this time.... Kudos to Yahaya Bello on this.... |
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT's ROADMAP FOR EASING COVID-19 RESTRICTION Government's roadmap to ease Covid-19 restrictions will be set out in 5 phases. These phases will be on 3 week review process, the current phases would commence on the following dates: Phase 1 - 18th May Phase 2 - 8th June Phase 3 - 29th June Phase 4 - 20th July Phase 5 - 10th August If coronavirus cases begin to increase, we will revert to the restrictions set out in the previous stage. � PHASE 1 � Phase 1 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions: � Construction workers, landscape gardeners and other outdoor workers may return to work � Garden centres, repair shops and hardware stores may reopen � Fitness & sport activities (non-contact) in small groups (max of 4 people) may resume (golf included) � People may meet up with friends and family in small groups outdoors (size of a "small group" is defined as up to 4 people) � The majority of regular health services will resume � Outdoor public amenities and tourism sites may reopen (beaches & mountain walks) *NOTE - social distancing guidelines will remain in operation for all � PHASE 2 � Phase 2 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions: � Restriction will be extended from 5km to 20km � Specific retail hours will be allocated for those currently cocooning � Home visits will be allowed to those cocooning, by a small number of persons for a short period of time � Up to 4 people may visit another household for a short period of time � Slightly larger family gatherings at funerals will be permitted (limited to maximum safe social distancing can still be applied) � Solitary workers and workers that can maintain social distancing can return to work � Small retail outlets that can control staff and customer numbers and maintain social distancing may reopen � Public libraries will reopen � Outdoor sporting activities, involving small group training (no matches) can recommenced (no contact still allowed) � PHASE 3 � Phase 3 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions: � Commence opening of creches and pre-schools for children of essential workers � Commence a phased approach to visiting at hospitals and other healthcare settings � Businesses where employees have low levels of daily interaction may reopen � Phase in the opening of all other non-essential retail outlets, restricting customer numbers and applying social distancing (limited to retail outlets with street level entrance and exit, i.e. not in shopping centres) � Playgrounds will be reopened � 'Behind closed doors' sporting events may recommence � Cafes and restaurants may reopen as long as social distancing is maintained � PHASE 4 � Phase 4 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions: � Travel will be extended to outside of your region � Larger household visits will be permitted � Small social gatherings will be permitted (baptisms, small weddings etc.) � Creches and pre-schools will reopen for all other children � Other employees return to work - beginning with those who cannot work remotely and then staggering the working times to ensure social distancing � Barbers and hairdressers may reopen � Museums and other cultural outlets may reopen � Sports teams (GAA & soccer) may recommence and public swimming pools may reopen � Hotels and other hospitality units may reopen based on limited occupancy. Hotel bars are to remain closed. � PHASE 5 � Phase 5 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions: � Social gatherings will be permitted except for large gathering and gatherings in households of suspect cases � Schools and colleges will reopen on a phased basis and will recommence in the new academic year � Normal hospital and other residential setting visits will be allowed � All employees may return to work on normal onsite arrangements, except organisations that cannot maintain social distancing plans � Enclosed shopping centres may reopen � Tattoo and piercing parlors may reopen � Cinemas may reopen � Close contact physical sports may recommence (rugby, boxing etc.) � Gyms and dance studios may reopen � Mass sporting events may recommence where social distancing can be maintained � Indoor recreational venues may reopen (bowling, bingo etc.) �Small festivals and other outdoor cultural events may resume � Tourist travel to offshore islands may resume. |
Lockdown will be relaxed in Lagos, Ogun, FCT, wearing of mask & other safety measures will be strictly enforced. No interstate movement now... Schools, Churches, Mosques and other public gatherings will remain prohibited for the next two weeks. Economic activities only allowed. |
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Let's celebrate our health care workers as they are our Heroes. They face a lot of hazards in their quest to save lives.....
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That's great to have a 38 year old president in El Salvador....He's got Swag |
Congratulations to Nigerians.... |
Eid Mubarak
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Hon. Desmond is looking fresh and yummy... |
May God guide him to correct the mistakes in his first tenure.... |
" I will not change unless it’s to a version that will serve Lagos better......" This statement is loaded if well understood... |
Is there anyone in Benin city? |
Na so.... Your friend and brother of 25 years.... Why didn't you post this before he won the election..... |
More pix....
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Some Corp members went to have a photo shoot as they pass out tomorrow.... Congratulations to them.
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Getting Nigeria to work again is a humongous task for us all. Our country can neither be broken by tribalism, religion nor demoralized by political adventurism. We must jettison their 'next level' shibboleth. It is just a wishy-washy, hodge-podge and a hocus-pocus. Let's vote for Atiku Abubakar and rescue Nigeria from the edge of a precipice. |
Getting Nigeria to work again is a humongous task for us all. Our country can neither be broken by tribalism, religion nor demoralized by political adventurism. We must jettison their 'next level' shibboleth. It is just a wishy-washy, hodge-podge and a hocus-pocus. Let's vote for Atiku Abubakar and rescue Nigeria from the edge of a precipice. |
Getting Nigeria to work again is a humongous task for us all. Our country can neither be broken by tribalism, religion nor demoralized by political adventurism. We must jettison their 'next level' shibboleth. It is just a wishy-washy, hodge-podge and a hocus-pocus. Let's vote for Atiku Abubakar and rescue Nigeria from the edge of a precipice. |
It's a good one for both the students and the lecturers..... |
Half baked report..... Is it only UI that makes up ASUU..... What of other universities that voted for the suspension of the strike.... Let's do our own here, Like for Suspension of the strike, and share for continuation. |
Like for Jennifer Atiku Abubakar, Share for Aisha Muhammadu Buhari |