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earthcrust:What is even Adeyeye contribution as Former PDp spokesman than song of war everyday in ekiti |
sarrki:That is Arabirin Akeredolu State is gues |
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state has called on the Federal Government to put a permanent stop to the killings in Benue State by herdsmen, saying “what is happening in Benue and other middle-belt States is more than a strive between herdsmen and local farmers, it has gotten to the level of terrorism and ethnic cleansing. “Just now, we heard the news of the herdsmen attacking the camp of Mobile policemen, Mopol 13 in Benue, killing two officers by slitting their throats. Do you call people who could invade the camp of mobile policemen in a guerilla manner and overpower armed Mopol mere Fulani herdsmen?” Governor Fayose, who sympathised with the government and people of Benue State for the murder of 59 people last week, said President Muhammadu Buhari must take decisive steps to sop what he described as an attempt to wipe the Agatu and Tiv people of Benue state off the face of the earth. According to a statement on Tuesday, by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose also berated the likes of former President Olusegun Obasanjo for keeping silent on while thousands of Nigerians were being killed by herdsmen. He said; “Nigerians are gradually beginning to see these killings as a case of hand of Esau, voice of Jacob. It is man inhumanity to man, clear cruelty and unacceptable.” The governor, who said all men of god conscience in the country should rise in condemnation of the nonchalant attitude of the federal government on the herdsmen criminal activities, added that; “What is happening in Benue and other States in the North-central is an issue that the President Buhari must have to take decisive steps. We never had killings like these under previous administrations. It is one killing too many!” Governor Fayose said no one can deny the fact that the Fulani herdsmen have become a nightmare to Nigerians. He said; “On the Global Terrorism Index, Fulani militant group (herdsmen) operating in Nigeria and parts of the Central African Republic is the fourth deadliest known terrorist group. “A group declared as the fourth deadliest terrorist group in the world as far back as 2015 cannot be handled with levity by the federal government as being done presently and the earlier President Buhari is made to realize that his main duty is protect the lives of all Nigerians, the better. “Most importantly, the silence of the people does not amount to their inability to defend themselves. And it should be known to the powers that be that everybody in Nigeria has rights to life. “Taking lives cheaply and brazenly as being done by the herdsmen is the height of evil which no responsible government should allow. The federal government must have to take decisive steps to end this pogrom and stop playing to the gallery. “As it is, police do not have capacity to handle the situation in Benue and we will not be surprised if the herdsmen begin to move from one state to the other to cause further havoc because they are getting away with murder daily. Therefore, the federal government needs to do more; otherwise, Nigerians will begin to see the herdsmen as the APC hit group.” |
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sarrki:you Are comparing GEJ with Buhari. So my question is 1. How much is bag of Rice 2015 vs 2018 2. PMS price 2015 vs 2018 3. Dollar rate 2015 vs 2018 4. Fertilizer 2015 vs 2018 5. Rubber of Garri 2015 vs 2018 6. Vegetable oil 2015 vs 2018 7. Functioning Alimajiri School 2015 vs 2018 provide answer for the following then we'll continue from their |
sarrki:1. How much is Dollar 2015 2. How much is bag pf rice 2015 3. How much is PMS per litre |
sarrki:See how you shot yourself in fhe leg. Thought you and your BMC crew said GEJ did not save |
sarrki:Haaaaaaa. Thought you said GEJ did not save. See how you shot yourself in the leg |
sarrki:As Usual the OP is between Buhari vs Buhari Stop bringing Gej |
sarrki this is between Buhari vs Buhari Myd44, sarrki, madridguy over to you and your BMC crews |
sarrki:Allow to carry on to Daura Cattle grazing land |
Sarrki come and defend your Lord hoo |
History Being Repeated? . In 1983: . $1 = N 1 £1 = N2 Volkswagen Beetle = N400 Foods were in abundance Kids were in school Businesses were booming with vibrant economy and people were gainfully employed. No illegal arrest or media trial. Rule of law was maintained. . On 31 December, 1983, he and his criminal gang struck with the excuse of tackling widespread corruption and within few months, . $1 = N15 £1 = N40 Volkswagen Beetle = N8, 000 Kids dropped out of school because their parents couldn't afford their school fees anymore. Businesses closed down. Foods were rationed as people queued up for essential commodities. Many Nigerians lost their jobs because the economy collapsed. Innocent Nigerians were arrested for free speech and human rights violated with impunity. The Constitution was suspended. . He blamed Alh. Shagari's govt for this mess. He blamed corruption, yet he jailed Dr. Alex Ekwueme (the Vice President) but left Shagari (the president) in his palace. . But when another gang threw him out, and within few months, Nigerians started smiling again. Our kids returned to school, food was in abundance again, Nigerians got their jobs back and the economy was revived etc. In 2015: . $1 = N197-210 £1 = N289-320 Cars were affordable with local manufacturers smiling to the bank. Food was in abundance (at least a bag of rice was N7, 000) Kids were in school Businesses were booming with vibrant economy and people were gainfully employed. No illegal arrest or media trial. Protesters (esp BBOG) were not killed or teargassed. . On 29 May, 2015 when he was 'jega-ed' into power: . $1 = N500-490 £1 = N610-610 Local car manufactures shut down their plants due to harsh economic condition. Famine was unleashed on Nigerians and a bag of rice rose to N22, 000/27, 000 while minimum wage remains N18, 000. Kids dropped out of school. Businesses closed down, millions lost their jobs and inflation is in double digits. Illegal arrest, disregard of Rule of Law and media trial is the order of the day. Peaceful Protesters (esp IPOB) are being killed like chicken without provocation. Just like in 1985, he's blaming corruption and his predecessor for the same mess he created within few months of assumption of office. "YOU CANNOT PUT A CROWN ON A CLOWN AND EXPECT A KING. |
Sarrki Dollar during Gej era was 170 highest. How is dollar rate today? |
Sarrki kaaaroooo ho boooo ni. Lori oro episteli re yi. 1. The highest i buy a bag of rice during GRJ era was 9000. Can you tell me how much is a bag of rice today |
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Sarrki maa bo wa wo nkan hooo |
I Present to You The MOST youngest, The ACCIDENTAL The INEC GOMINA of Kogi State A Bad Precedence to the Younger Generation
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Kogi Gov, Bello dismisses 1,774 workers he is owing 11month salaries after sacking close to 8,000 through fraudulent verification exercise. He collected close to N50bn; from FAAC; Got bailout twice Got Paris Refund twice Borrowed over N20b Yet not paying salaries |
Kogi Government on Sunday confirmed the compulsory retirement of eight permanent secretaries, some directors and dismissal of 1, 774 others from the state civil service. Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State The affected staff were served their letters last December. The letters were signed by the state Head of Service, Mrs Deborah Ogunmola and the Chairman of the state Civil Service Commission, Mr Ado Shaibu. A copy of the retirement letter addressed to one of the affected permanent secretaries indicated that the retirement was “in the interest of the public.” Some of the affected permanent secretaries told NAN that they were contemplating legal action. However, Mrs Petra Akinti-Onyegbule, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Yahaya Bello, defended the action, saying it was part of ongoing reforms in the civil service. According to her, the retirement affected only permanent secretaries that have served for four years and above. “The retired permanent secretaries have been paid their consolidated benefits that accrued to them. “Also affected are civil servants who have attained the special salary grade level 17,” she said. The governor’s media aided added that directors that served for eight years and above would also be affected. She said the exact number of directors to be affected would be based on the outcome of the recent promotion interviews conducted for them. “ In order to get the best replacement for the retired permanent secretaries, directors who had been in office for eight years and above but are yet to attain retirement age or maximum number of years in office were given the opportunity to partake in the exams to fill the position of permanent secretaries. “The result of the examinations which held on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 and followed by interviews is yet to be out. “Until the result is out, we will not be able to put a definite figure on the number of directors that will be affected by the compulsory retirement,’’ she said. The chief press secretary also confirmed that 1,667 workers with fake certificates were dismissed from the state civil service. She said that those dismissed were uncovered during the screening carried out by the state government in 2016 and 2017. Akinti-Onyegbule also said 107 other workers were dismissed for engaging in fraudulent activities. “Kogi state government is carrying out reforms at different stages to reposition its civil service for effectiveness, efficiency and productivity. “The screening exercise which began in 2016 has since ended. “The reversal of the inverted pyramid at the civil service is another phase of the much needed reforms meant to ensure the civil service plays its role as the engine room of government efficiently and effectively.” she said. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/bello-sacks-1774-kogi-workers-8-perm-secs
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When we have enough ancestral APC members. The dead must vote and be voted for |
BREAKING: Wild jubilation in the graveyard as more dead people are hopeful of making Buhari's appointment list.
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NgeneUkwenu:@seun, myd44, lalasticlala somebody hacked into this account please. Do something fast |
Myd44 who is the dead person representing your zone Madrid guy who be the dead man from your zone Sarrki ore mi ta ni Oku-orun to se asoju Agbegbe re |
Total number of dead people discovered so far on Buhari appointment list is six: 1. Senator Francis Okpozo (Delta State) 2. Rev Fr Christopher Utov (Benue State) 3. DIG Donald Ugbaja (rtd) 4. Garba Attahiru (Kaduna) 5. Umar Dange (Sokoto). 6. Dr Nabbs Imegwu (Rivers State) Though some geopolitical zones have not produced their own dead people on the list. This time each geopolitical zone should produce at least one dead person for this appointment. We can't accept lopsided appointment of dead people. So we are still checking the list for more. |
Myd44 how will dis happen Okpozo, who died December 26 last year in Benin City, now appointed to chair the board of the Nigerian Press Council |
Sarrki, madridguy, myd44 and other BMC crew member's can you now see why this ApC government is dead Government |
New Board members where appointed by this APC led Government and in their own wisdom (if there is) felt no living again but now decide to appoint the dead to be board members. Buhari's govt of Ghost appointments Reverend Father Utov, who died on March 18 this year was appointed by President Buhari as a member of the Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research. Reverend Father Utov, was the founder and proprietor of FIDEI Polytechnic, Gboko, Benue State. Another dead man, DIG Donald Ugaja appointed Board Member Consumer Protection Council (CPC). Late Senator Francis Okpozo is not the only dead person, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed onto governing boards of agencies and para state agencies on Friday, checks show. The president named "eminently qualified Nigerians" to fill the board positions, numbering 209 chairmen and 1,258 members. Among them is Okpozo, who died December 26 last year in Benin City, now appointed to chair the board of the Nigerian Press Council. Further checks show that retired Deputy Inspector General of Police and elder statesman, Donald Ugbaja, who died in November, was appointed member of Consumer Protection Council. The late founder of Fidei Polytechnic, Rev Fr Christopher Utov, who died in March this year, was also appointed as member of Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research.https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/amplite/buhari-appoints-dead-police-chief-priest-board-members.html
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GavelSlam:There days are coming, But this Baba Raufu, half salary since 2015 June (june 2015 - Dec 2017 1/2 salary) making 30 months 1/2 salaries summing up to 15 Solid months, haabaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Aregbesola, Baba Raufu, eleyi ko dara hoooooooo habaaaaaa Kilodeeeeeee |
Bibidear:How many months if I may ask |
Mynd44:Go and stand with them now. Anybody whole young leg and hand ni |
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