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I will say, poor man mentality |
How helpful can that be to me |
They can, but they cant, we know |
Nice, but we know what they are all for huh |
Story just full this man mouth |
Hope no one got hurt, abeg o |
You will cause problem finish then leave the country, for who to suffer it? I pity the country people sha |
You will cause problem finish then leave the country, for who to suffer it? |
This is clearly and draw match |
We understand yes, but if Peter obi becomes president, east, West, north, eill enjoy it and they also know that |
Damn, all we are hearing is, money, money, money |
And who did they think was talking |
Damnn, this people a real serious |
Beautiful as much as seen |
Can we do business man😁😁😁 fr |
Can this really be of a help? |
Omo, its like am blink over there anyways |
What do you people really think about this |
If them never k**** i masturbate the rest won't run |
The Nigerian Defence Academy says it is conducting a Brigade Inter-Battalion Shooting Competition for cadets of 73 Regular Course on Saturday. The academy’s spokesperson, Maj. Reuben Kovangiya made the announcement in a statement issued on Friday. Kovangiya advised the public to avoid the shooting range area. He said, “NDA wishes to inform the public, especially the inhabitants of Mando, Tsamiya, Kauya and Afaka general area, that it will be conducting Cadets Brigade Inter-Battalion shooting competition for Cadets of 73 Regular Course Army.” According to him, the exercise is to be held on Saturday at the NDA Open Range, Afaka.The NDA assures the public that all necessary safety measures have been emplaced for the successful conduct of the exercise. “However, the public is advised to avoid trespassing in the general area throughout the period of the exercisePlease accept the assurances and best regards of the Commandant Nigerian Defence Academy, Maj.-General Oluyemi Olatoye, “he said. NÀN
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I saw this video 7 months ago on tiktok, his a tiktoker, all staged content |
Look at such news in front page, nawa o |
Family problem inside court ORDER. 🔨 |
Dont get fooled with all this content mhen |
Neither any isn't a small fish to fry |
Nice mind up, continue with that |
The Lagos State Taskforce has dismissed allegations of extortion, illegal sale of seized motorcycles and abuse of force in its enforcement operations, reaffirming its commitment to public safety, integrity and the rule of law. The agency addressed the claims in a statement issued on Friday by its Director of Public Affairs, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, following what it described as “misleading and unsubstantiated narratives” circulating on social media about its activities. According to the Taskforce, commercial motorcycles are apprehended strictly through due process and prosecuted before the Mobile Court for violating the Lagos State Road Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018, particularly for operating on routes prohibited by the state government. “These actions are judicially backed and not arbitrary,” the Taskforce said, stressing that enforcement operations are carried out within the framework of the law. The agency clarified that seized motorcycles are not sold back to operators, contrary to claims on social media. “Upon confiscation, seized motorcycles are transferred to the Ministry of Transportation and subsequently crushed at the government-approved junkyard in Alausa. “At no point are seized motorcycles sold back to operators or diverted for personal benefit,” the statement read.It added that while seized motorcycles are destroyed, confiscated vehicles are auctioned strictly by the state government through court-approved and transparent processes. The Taskforce also denied the use of civilian touts during enforcement, explaining that some operatives work in plain clothes as part of intelligence-led operations. “The para-military operatives attached to the agency may operate in plain clothes as part of intelligence-led sting operations, a standard enforcement practice worldwide,” it stated, noting that all such officers are trained personnel acting within approved operational frameworks. Highlighting the security dimension of illegal okada operations, the Taskforce said intelligence reports show that a significant number of operators arrested in restricted areas are non-Nigerians, some without valid documentation. “Intelligence assessments indicate that criminal elements often exploit the okada business as a cover to evade scrutiny, infiltrate communities and foment disorder,” the agency said, describing illegal motorcycle operations as “a broader public safety and security issue” beyond traffic violations. On allegations against the Chairman of the Lagos State Taskforce, CSP Adetayo Akerele, the agency described claims of personal enrichment or compromise as “reckless, unfounded and unsupported by facts.” “Every assignment entrusted to the Chairman has been discharged with the highest degree of responsibility, professionalism and integrity,” the statement said, adding that his leadership is driven by “commitment and sacrifice.”The Taskforce further defended the controlled use of tear gas during enforcement operations, noting that it remains an internationally recognised crowd-control measure when deployed by trained and authorised personnel. “Its use is governed by strict operational guidelines and is never applied arbitrarily,” the agency stated. Urging members of the public to verify information before sharing it online, the Taskforce warned that misinformation undermines public trust and distracts from efforts to maintain order. “Lagosians deserve to live, work and commute in an environment that is safe, serene and secure, and the Taskforce remains unwavering in its commitment to that mandate,” the statement added.
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Nigerians didn't perform well, but chukwueze is like the driver now |
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No one intentionally avoids it, its nature |
They should just be some changes |
Peter obi fan base are more than any other candidate |
