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Wow this is interesting |
Governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has said he goes to beer parlour every Friday in order to enable him to get close to the common man in the state. The governor spoke with journalists in Abuja on Thursday while defending the concept of what he described as “stomach infrastructure” introduced by his government. He said it would be wrong to assume that stomach infrastructure means only sharing of food and money to the people. Fayose defended his decision to go to beer parlours, saying that it would be wrong to equate governance with church or morality. He said, “I also go to beer parlour on Friday to stay with the common men there. Governance is not church; it is about diverse characters and you must relate with them as such. “Christmas is coming. Why do people go out of their ways to be shopping or doing other things if it is not just to make people merry? “So, I’m grooming chicken, buying rice, yams, plantain, and the rest of them. I am sure if I give it to families during the festive period, they will be happy. So, stomach infrastructure is a way of life.” Fayose said most people, who commit crime do so because they felt that life was no longer worthy of living for them and that there was no one to tell them that there was life for them. He said it was because of this that he set up a department for stomach infrastructure and also appointed a special assistant and a personal assistant on it. “So, my style without apology is that stomach infrastructure is a way of life for me, I will relate well with my people to alleviate poverty and hunger,” he added. www.punchng.com/news/i-go-to-beer-parlours-every-friday-fayose/ |
Hmm what more can I say expect to say SIR LARRYSUN you are too good. |
Hmm dis is getting interesting. |
Hmm this is getting serious weldon larrysun |
Wow this is sweet,but why do you have to kill Sensei Marcus naa. |
kayemjay:Pls mod do the need full and transfer thes post to the frontpage. |
LarrySun:I believe you sir |
talktimi:Pls oga ITK read befor you comment where did you see in the report that any body was harmed |
Wow this is sweet but I hope this is not the end of the story. |
wow thls is what we have been asking for. Thanks KMJ for the update |
i dnt just known what to say because am speachless. |
aao:Just keep waiting for 8pm #KMJ making empty promise Since 1900 ![]() ![]() |
kayemjay:Na wa ooh you no dey type finish ![]() |
How long does it take a snail egg to hatch to a baby snail |
priscaoge:Help me ask am oh ![]() |
Next they will remove the B and and called it OLa. So if all the Bola(s) can sue them,Ola(s) should get prepared. |
On its news programme recently, the spelling of word Ebola was boldly written on its screens with the ‘E’ missing, giving it as Bola, with the caption: ‘Are US hospitals ready for Bola? ’ The Cable Network News, CNN, is one of the most reliable television networks all over the world and it carries out its news reportage and researches with so much precision and accuracy that it is often difficult to find faults with it. But it seems the fear of Ebola Virus Disease has eaten into its fabrics also, so much that the editing crew must have fidgeted with their spellings or may be wondering where the hidden diseases would strike from. On its news programme recently, the spelling of word Ebola was boldly written on its screens with the ‘E’ missing, giving it as Bola, with the caption: ‘Are US hospitals ready for Bola?’ So if your name is Bola, beware of traveling to the United States because their government is waiting for you.
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i think this is geting secrious |
KolaShangOne:I think this your post makes a lot of sense |
I duff my hat for you,this is how a mature man respond to issue pls forgive me and ONE LOVE KingzPen: |
Joel3: [url]https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/ban-This is the begin of their down fall #ALMIGHTY U S# for that matter |
Pls larry where at thou |
mperoakeem: ... If dis 2ru, y avn't they arrest dis manThat keeps me wondering where is the SSS when you need them. |
berem: Ebola in US?Amen I think the next bus stop would be either China Or Britain |
Schoolchildren have come into contact with the first patient to be diagnosed with Ebola on US soil, the governor of Texas has said. At a news conference at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Rick Perry said the children were being monitored “at home” for symptoms. The patient is thought to have contracted the virus in Liberia before coming to the US nearly two weeks ago. He is in a serious condition, a spokeswoman for the hospital said. “Today we learned that some school-age children had been identified as having had contact with the patient and are now being monitored at home for any signs of the disease,” Perry said. “Parents are extremely concerned about that development. These children have been identified and they are being monitored.” Perry emphasised the disease could not be transmitted before a patient showed signs of the disease, and he said Texas had the medical infrastructure to prevent an outbreak. “The public should have every confidence that the highly trained professional will succeed in this very important mission,” he said. Meanwhile, in Liberia a government spokesman said the country had put in place “stringent screening” at the airport, where the man showed no symptoms or fever as he departed the country. “What this incident demonstrates is the clear international dimension of this Ebola crisis,” Lewis Brown, the country’s information minister, said in a statement. www.punchng.com/news/ebola-in-us-texas-children-monitored-for-symptoms/ |
I think this is getting serious |
Ghana says it is planning to export thousands of megawatts of electricity to Nigeria, Ivory Coast and other neighbouring countries that have power deficit. The Ghanaian President, Mr. John Mahama, who made the disclosure at the Africa Global Business and Economic Forum in Dubai on Wednesday, said his government had made huge investments in power generation that would enable the country to export excess electricity to Nigeria and others. “We have given priority to electricity generation in our country. We have prioritised energy in such a way that we want to become the hub for power production in West Africa. We want to generate electricity to the point that excess power can be exported to Nigeria, Ivory Coast and other countries that have power deficit,” he said. To achieve this dream, Mahama said his country had secured export-import financing from China as well as special funds from Abu Dhabi to commence series of power generation projects, adding that a third hydropower dam project was already at an advanced stage. The Ghanaian leader spoke in a panel discussion along with President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and President Mulatu Wirtu of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Mahama added, “Where Africa faces some of its challenges lies its biggest opportunities. We are leveraging on public- private sector partnership to build infrastructure. Be it roads, electricity, ports or communication systems; if we create the right environment, investors will come. “Creating the right environment that will attract foreign direct investment is key.” In achieving this, the Ghanaian leader joined Kagame and Wirtu to emphasise the need for African governments to strengthen anti-corruption agencies in their various countries. “Issues of accountability and transparency are very important. There must be mechanism to fight corruption. We all have institutions but the major thing is resourcing them to effectively fight corruption and perform effectively,” he noted. According to Kagame, African governments must create a system that is not sympathetic to corruption, saying this would help drive the required Foreign Direct Investment into the continent. He said, “It is one thing to have the institutions; it is another thing to allow them to work. Governance and structure must be in place to make them to work,” he said. “African governments must fix infrastructure, investment in development of education and skills, and also enhance connectivity among African countries.” www.punchng.com/news/ghana-plans-to-export-electricity-to-nigeria/ |
bongila: Buhari should just rest na. Haba! Doesn't it bother him how he keeps failing?Pls help me to ask him |




