PaulIdu: Nice pics . May God protect the gallant men of our Armed forces. .On a serious note we need to retire those Alpha jets they don't have air superiority or ground superiority on their side ...and to Imagine that Dasuki and Co squandered over 2.2 billion USD when 400 million dollars could have gotten us a complete squadron of SU 27 Flankers
But who purchased this ones Who build tho buildings Who equip the gym and other facilities
Why does Nigeria always perform well in age grade competitions but then falter in senior international competitions where all countries are allowed to bring in players of any age?
Lisaint: AAUA IS ON STRIKE. OSUTECH IZ on strike. Owo poly iz on indefinite break.
Public school student are not able to check deir results due to the fact dah our Dr Mimiko of PDP is unable to pay weac.
wen was the last time our dear Dr Mimiko of PDP pay Civil servants in the state?
Wen was the last time Our Dear Dr MiMiko of PDP pay bursary to Ondo state Indigene?
Our Dear Dr Mimiko of pdp iz d same governor dah collect #15k from student of Adekunle Ajasin University for protesting against ill treatment by d university management. Go to AkokoLand u will see they are lacking behind in terms of social and infrastructural development. Same tin at owo The only thing Our Dear Dr Mimiko Of PDP is concerned with is how to beautify busstop at Alagbaka.
Dont spill wat u dnt know if you have not been to Nooks and Cranny of ONDO STATE
Babatundecash: Mehn!!! Jimoh Ibrahim and his grand son Mr.Niran sule and their God father Alimodu shekau sheriff has only help in nailing the Pdp coffin here in Ondo state......Dr.mimiko can wail from now till December 2016,all I know is that PDP will never win in any Local Government area of the state#DR.Mimiko has made things worst for himself and PDP as all the students who sat for the waec examination in the state own public are now unable to check their result because mimiko is owing the Waec bodies a huge amount.....admission exercise is going on across institution in the nation and those students have not being able to check theirs#Dr.mimiko abeg fear God ooo!!! You said you will work for us only for you to be owing our parents 6months salary under this current economy woes....what do you expect us to feed on,how did you expect us to meet our various needs...hmmm!!! Anyway... In the book of Ondo 3vs16 for Dr.mimiko so hate Ondo state that he gave his only forgotten Son(JEGEDE) That whoever vote for him would not get salary but everlasting Hunger#team Owo madee#team Ondo state#team Aketi#team Alagbaka straight.
Ake- wetin you call am yiiii
O ti keti nigbayen hoooooo
For your information Public school students are already checking their results,
Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, has emphasized the need for free and fair elections in Africa.
Mr. Jonathan, who is leading the African Union Elections Observation Mission to Zambia, said, Monday, on Twitter, “If Africa can’t yet send men to the moon, we should at least organize elections that are free and fair of which the whole world will be proud.” The southern African country holds its presidential and parliamentary elections this Thursday.
Mr. Jonathan, in a preceding tweet, posted a group photograph he took with other AU observers. “As they (are) ready to deploy to the field I charged my observers to uphold the hopes and aspirations of Zambians,” Mr Jonathan wrote in a caption to the photograph.
The former president has so far met with representatives of Zambia’s electoral commission as well as candidates for the elections.
He also met with the former president of Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda, whom he described as “one of Africa’s inspiring leaders”.
The forthcoming presidential election in Zambia is mainly between two candidates – the incumbent, Edgar Lungu of the ruling Patriotic Front, and the Hakainde Hichilema of the United Party for National Development.
Both Mr. Lungu and Mr. Hichilema had contested in an early election in January 2015, following the death of the then President Michael Sata. Mr. Lungu won by a narrow margin.