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If Natasha told Sarah Duru that she gave Oby Ezekwesili bribe, did she include the copy of the evidence of receipt of either the amount of money handed over or the gifts? Is she not the same APC lady who led the failed constituency recall? If Sarah Duru fails to produce real evidences and thinks that she can rely on voice recorded, she may be facing jail for character defamation and libel in the courts. In this AI age, with no concrete evidence, she may run into trouble. Senator Natasha and Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili fight scorched earth wars as we all know. |
ShinjaWWest:Olodo. If not that you are not just an olodo, but a disgrace to yourself, you’d have found out that Akpabio’s wife is from the SE. Commonsense is very far from you. |
Why put himself into such trouble? |
masterfactor:Sorry to say, but you are the one living in the Stone Age, with your irresponsible comment about the SE that you have never and probably will never visit all your life. With all the property agencies advertising properties in the entire SE, have you made and approach and failed? If you cannot afford to buy property, continue with your tenancy, as it is not a crime. |
By the way, how was she convincing the men who would see one face online and another physically? |
blamingthedevil:Debunked by ICPC who are directly in charge of investigating and prosecuting? |
What would you expect? No be Nigerian politicians again? Expect the fraud. Expect the cover up. Expect the students who are the direct beneficiaries, to support those who pilfer their resources, glorifying them. Lookout for the children of such crooked leaders. They are abroad. The parents embezzle the common patrimony, use such stolen funds to train their children, then bring their children back home to lord it over those who are made to suffer. Meanwhile the suffering students and their parents keep shouting rankadede. In the universities, the VCs do what they like. Nowadays we see student leaders with several PAs. Even the so called students and the leaders in schools are shamelessly looters. Who will give us a strong leader in this country, in the appearance of the Chinese President? We need such a man please as our leader and these crooks all over the places will sit up. |
That’s alright. Good citizens elect good representatives, who make their lives and societies better. If the people of Abia state feel the impact of good governance, in terms of improves standards of living and infrastructure, then we must congratulate them and thank the governor. We must also encourage such governors and other elected representatives, irrespective of political parties to do better. |
Akpakomiza, what is your view looking at the above. Thanks. |
Ikaeniyan0:Did he win in 2023? Abi you shoook mouth for wetin you no get idea about. Anybody who thinks that Sheriff will win in 2027 is more foolish. |
yommen:Who are the “two governors” please? |
Can you imagine that? |
Ttalk:Ahh, so those are parts of Lagos. Or maybe they are parts of Lagos that you do not want anyone to know about or see. Shame dey catch you to mention the names? I go kuku show them a side called Alayabiagba in Ajegunle, or the front of Okoko where people dey shit in front of where iya Bilikis alamala dey sell amala to people. That place na eat amala while you watch the people shitting. You can sow your people the pinsures during Ileya. |
The same Segun Dada should show Ajegunle, Amukoko, Makoko and Okokomaiko. We need to check something. |
badoh:Even the President knows that spraying of Kobe a occasions is part of what makes occasions lively. We have seem him spraying, even if it was not in a rough way. Again, EFCC would have to prove that the money is real. |
MasterTeeUSA:I beg to disagree sir. The King has made a good move, but I am of the opinion that it is not his responsibility and neither is it the responsibility of private citizens to fix such roads, whether major or minor. Why do we elect leaders in government? First we must ensure that the right political leaders are in place. If we elect leaders with plans to make our societies better, then Kings like this decent one should not stress themselves. It is the business of the governments to ensure that roads and infrastructures are fixed for the better living of the citizens. When such good men spend their resources, room is given to government officials to write invoices and claim that such projects were done by then. They loot the money and are never held accountable. It is up to us the citizens to hold governments responsible for their failures. We have leaders from the governors to councillors, who must team up to ensure that our roads and other social amenities are in place, otherwise we will continue to suffer the effects of horrible leaders nationwide. It is the same situation everywhere in the country, where private citizens spend billions to build roads and government wakes up suddenly to claim such roads as government property. A few years back, the wooden electricity pole in from of my house was bad. We kept worrying NEPA to change it and they refused. One day we replaced it with the concrete one. The next thing, NEPA officials came a few days later to claim ownership of it. We must thank the King for his kindness and effort to make life easy for his people, but we must learn to make government do its job. |
Thundafireseun:So before now Delta state did not experience federal government presence? So the states with APC and FG presence, can you tell us how they were better than a delta state until Okowa decamped with Sheriff to APC? Tell us which of the states of the South South is better than Delta state. Dey play yourself wayo. |
Abure’s candidate. Unfortunately INEC will recognize Nenadi Usman and Moghalu can return to his APC. |
FalseProphet1:I see you trekking from Kano to Lagos and trekking back without shishi to celebrate Osimhen joining either Chelsea, Arsenal or Man U. This I have seen. |
Meanwhile they are in the same party presently with the likes of the NSA and Keyamo. Is that not a shame? |
occfx:So tayyy you could not understand that it was simply a mockery message sent to Akpabio and not an apology? How was that so difficult for you to understand, when everybody here understood the letter immediately they read it? |
That’s alright. I will get mine after the expiration of my current passport. |
Village people at work. Does he want to say that he is not aware of Trump’s decision to deport illegal people and aliens from the USA? Does he want to say that he is not aware of the arrests and deportations going on all around the USA? Does he want to say that stealing should be his profession, even as a person without documents? Now that he allowed his village people locate him, he must return to reside with them, never to return to the USA in his life. That lady looks very hard and will make sure the man is deported in chains. No be go call am mad man remain? |
Very wrong and selfish move. It was all about the survival of Ibori and Okowa. For Ibori, it was about his relationship with BAT. For Okowa it must be about the ongoing probe into the missing 1.3trillion from the account of the state during his tenure. Sheriff was his candidate and would naturally follow him seeing that they had not issue. Decamping to APC simply was like existing PDP members joining with ex PDP members to all become ex PDP members. Most of those within APC in Delta state were PDP members. The likes of Ogboru were never members. There is no value that APC will add to the state, looking at the performances of APC governors nationwide and at the federal level. Okowa could not deliver his state at the last elections, even with his VP candidacy. In the Presidential election LP scored close to 342K votes while PDP scored 161K votes. APC scored 90K votes. To get Sheriff into office, they had to appeal to PDP supporters who were aggrieved against Okowa himself and also to appeal to LP supporters and of course the usual exchange of hands for all. Okowa’s senatorial zone was a battle ground with LP. Ned Nwoko managed to win against Kenneth Kanma of LP. The same Ned Nwoko lost his house of reps to LP, as the candidate of PDP, Elumelu, was roundly defeated by Ms. Okolie of LP. Delta Central and South was a mixture of parties as Ibori worked against PDP in the state. So Okowa’s claim to be a grassroots mobilizer was tested and failed at those elections. LP and Obidients are a force to reckon with in Delta politics presently. Infact LP would have swept PDP out of power, starting from Agbor, his home town. LP showed who was in control of the state. Omo Agege and APC quickly changed their slogans to Obidiently this or that, just to get LP supporters on their side, after the Presidential elections. Delta north and South were lost by little margins to APC, as LP was in the mix. Now that Sheriff has decamped, he can now claim to be free from the challenge of Omo Agege in Delta central, as power should remain there until 2031, going by the power sharing formula….and that is if Anioma state has not been carved out of Delta state before then. However Ned Nwoko now has the challenge of Okowa and must once again confront Nwaoboshi. If APC fails to take a decision early, expect Nwoko to return to PDP to fight for his seat, as rumours are flying around that Okowa wants to return to the Senate. Going with PDP structure meant going with the political office holders and not the physical structures like offices and secretariats. Meetings must be held at the ward levels to brief office holders. Sharing formula would be agreed at the ward levels to accommodate both parties, yet there are core PDP members who would not want to have anything to do with APC. PDP must go to court to permanently sort out the issue of decamping members. Going to court also will help all the parties and not PDP alone. We know that the courts will be slow and delayed until the next elections, but the issue must be resolved once and for all. I believe that if LP puts its house in order, the combination of the decamped PDP members and existing APC members will be given a run for their money in the state. LP may win the next governorship election in Delta state. |
Sure happens. |
shereef19:He lived his life. He served humanity. He left the world better than he met it. He became the Pope. He lived a meaningful and impactful life. Live your own life and make it meaningful and impactful. If you like, you can have one million children, grand children, and great grandchildren. That one concern you. His parents were not the pope, neither did anyone know them. Live your own life the way you understand. |
Plenty of security around that place. Surely would have been well combed before the arrival of Trump. |
BabaO2:Barrister did not modify Fuji. He created it. Barrister after seeing an advertisement for the famous Fuji mountain on a visit to Japan, called his music “Fuji”. It was a blend of different Yoruba musical styles. Wasiu copied him, but only had it registered, as he mentioned to us. What he did was going ahead of the owner, to get the copy rights. If Barrister were alive today, he’d be close to 80. He started playing long ago in the 1960s. We are fans of both of them, but the truth must be told from experience, that Barrister is the owner of Fuji. Wasiu changed the playing style with Talazzo in 1985 and Barrister changed his own style with Fuji gabbage series one in 1988. |
soberdrunk:First Ayinde Barrister made us love Fuji. Next it was Wasiu Ayinde. Like I stated earlier, Talazzo Fuji starting in 1985 took Fuji to another level. He made everyone love Fuji, irrespective of tribe or religion. He commanded many followers with his own brand of Fuji. He pushed Barrister to upgrade and Barrister gave us that danceable Fuji…..not the rough shadow boxing type dancing. With KWAM, Fuji was sweet, loveable, nice and easy. He made the likes of Ayuba to improve, even though Ayuba was almost his contemporary. All those Pasuma, Osupa, etc, are left for the jagajaga people on Nairaland here. KWAM introduced the saxophone and made Fuji sexy. |
Abi e dey smoke igbo? You lived with him. You watched him play. You listened to him. He mentored you and yet he did not teach you Fuji? Which kind story be that? There were two masters who laid claim to the title of Fuji King. You received the title and claimed that it was Barrister who was honored. Why did you not insist that the said title must be given to Barrister, directly knowing that he was your master, instead of you? You lived with him in one room and so tayyy, you built a house in Okota, just like Barrister who built a beautiful house in Okota, close to Okota round about. Unfortunately Barrister’s building in Okota caught fire sometime in 1995 and he packed to the house in Isolo where he lived until his demise. You still live in your Okota house o. No be copy you copy Barrister to live in Okota? Oga, you only revolutionized Fuji music when you played Talazzo Fuji in 1985 abeg. Barrister moved up with Fuji gabbage to meet the needs of his own fans then. He was there long before you in the 70s. Abeg Barrister is the progenitor of Fuji. Kollington followed him. The fights and abuses between Kollington and Barrister were not necessary, as they were both strong in their own rights then. Thankfully Pasuma settled the fight before Barrister passed on. |
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