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Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:56pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


You see that slum heh, we go make sure we pursue una comot and force you to return back to your region..

How? That na wetin elderly man dey use drink pap wey dey under leaf. Just wait for it

Na people like you go use una mouth affect the real and legit people from your region residing in any part of SW
all the major roads in ogun state aside Lagos-Ibadan expressway are deathtraps.
Maybe sagamu to Ogbere is fairer now after patching.

That's a state with so much elites but the people are severely lacking good governance
Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:54pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


Politically in Nigeria, no state, I repeat no state come closer to Ogun state, check both past and present political leaders in the highest office.

If Ogun state na slum, we like it like that, meanwhile the last time I went toy village, walahi na your people dey sell Ogogoro there now. Initially that's the business of Benue people precisely.

Ogun state na slum but you guys can't just stay put on your Eldorado.

Oh boy, what exactly is pursuing you people from your region that you always run 440 away from there?
So what has the poltical advantages that Ogun has brought to an average Ogun citizen in terms of infrastructure. That's the topic.

If you have the politics elites but you place is still like a jungle, whats the benefit?

The truth is bitter. All the major roads in Ogun state aside Lagos-Ibadan expressway are deathtraps
Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:53pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


Your TommyD comparation. None of my business

Kudos to my Bayelsa people jare
you and I know that Ogun as a whole is a slum scattered with factories. You and I know this vivid truth.
You will keep distracting us from this fact with trivial issues
Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:51pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


Your TommyD comparation. None of my business

Kudos to my Bayelsa people jare
It is you that kept on referring me to my place. If you do that, I will campare it.

Ogun is a slum. Nothing to show for the enormous power shift it got. Ogun is full of ignorant people who are puppets in the hands of their elites

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Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:49pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


Indeed, it's actually been long time I read someone claiming or bragging to be from any of the SE states, is must be proxily one of the SS states.

It's actually unfair to be deserting Alaigbo enmass and still not be proud of her in a public place
Oga, ogun is a slum. All these ones you are saying na jargons.
Die if you want to, because you know I m saying a truth you cannot deny.
Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:48pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


Sorry we don't do Tom and Di.ck measuring here. Ogun state and Bayelsa are both trying their best to turn things around.

So kill that notion of Tommy..
keep quiet, what ha Ogun state gain from the power. What?
Nothing, you guys are still backward even with the proximity to Lagos.

Ogun has a hue advantage but your leaders are keeping you in bondage. Ogun na just slum

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Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:46pm On Apr 25, 2023
successmatters:


Is Ogun more developed than Bayelsa? Be honest.
To be sincere, Ogun is more developed than Bayelsa. Bayelsa is the least developed state in southern Nigeria after Ekiti

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Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:46pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


So it's now Ogun vs Delta. You can't even be proud of any of the states in your region to compare Ogun state with.

All the tertiary institutions In the whole 5 SE states no get closer to ordinary Ogun state tertiary, same as Industrial companies.

We are making way ahead without chest beating
I am an Igbo man frm Delta and delta is more developed than Ogun state. It's fact, and you cannot argue it.
. And this is a delta that has never produced a president, VP or senator. Wetin una dey even gain from all these una power. Nothing... You Re still poor and lack basic infrastructure in your towns and cities

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Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:42pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


Imagine, you have the mouth to be claiming you know others people state more than your state?

Dem sack you from your home state? If that same Ogun state is not conducive for you, would you have been there?

Make una dey reason things through before rushing to comment online
Shut up, it's one Nigeria. It's no one's fault if you can't travel... Is Ogun state more developed than delta?
U Wan die?
See this one 🤣
Ogun state no pass Lagos-Ibadan, Lagos Abeokuta and sagamu to Ogbere.
No go dey fall your hand, ogun state no reach

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Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:33pm On Apr 25, 2023
successmatters:


Only those APC miscreants complain about sit at home. grin
Don't mind, he knows that everything I stated there Is the gospel truth.

The moment you leave the newly rehabilitate Lagos-Ibadan expressway and enter towns in Ogun state along that road, na mess you go dey see.

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Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:31pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


Ma pa ra e because of Ogun matter. You are not from Ogun state neither you are from SW. That you speak our native language can't make you one of us.

Channel that energy on how to stop the senseless sit at home every Monday in your region
you know that everything I am saying is the truth. Plain truth.

I know Ogun state even better than you do
Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:30pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:


Ma pa ra e because of Ogun matter.

Channel that energy on how to stop the senseless sit at home every Monday in your region
ODE, there's no sit at home in Asaba.
Omo ale, O n jiya, o si tun n rerin muse

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Politics / Re: Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:26pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:
Awon gboranmi de'leru

Epa npa ara e, oni oun npa aja.
Politics / Under Osinbajo As Vice President, Ogun State Remained perpetually Stagnant. by Father0fjesus: 11:23pm On Apr 25, 2023
Sincerely, there has been no single improvement in Ogun state infrastructural wise since Osinbajo became VP.
Even the expressroad (Benin sagamu expressway) that passed through his home town, Ikenne, na patch patch them do am.

Abeokuta to Sango ota is a death trap.
Papalanto to Sagamu is unpliable.
Agbara to ota na shame.

There's no single federal benefit that came to the average citizens of Ogun state. Only their elites where busy embezzling their resources to stupor.. Their govenor is also clueless.

Go to Akute, Ibafo, Arepo, mowe, Ota, Agbara, Ifo etc. Places that a just few distance from Lagos, you would think that you are in a dungeon.
Bad roads everywhere.

The moment you leave Lagos and enter Ogun state, it will be as if you left heaven for hell. The other day I went for a wedding at ota, Ayobo boundary of Ogun and Lagos. Lagos state had tarred road until we got to the boundary, then it was bad road, you Will think that these people live in stone age.
And one keep asking himself, why are these ignorant people still rooting for Sam's APC that has kept them like this.
My car got stuck in the mud, thsy came to help me move it out and I gave them 1,500, they started fighting over the money. Extreme poverty and cluelessbess.
Ifo has no single good road, no not one.
Even in ijebu ode, aside the the road that Amosub built, ibadan road and Ijirin road, all other roads are bad (Abeokuta road, Molipa, obalende, Epe road, igbeba road, these are major roads in ijebu ode and they are all bad) . Same thing with Sagamu.

Is Ogun state cursed? You cant even see the effect of all these IGR. Their polticians are really dealing with them and they are very ignorant people.

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Politics / Re: What Did Katsina And Ogun State Benefit From Buhari And Osinbajo? by Father0fjesus: 11:13pm On Apr 25, 2023
Felabrity:
5 modern Universities, hospitals and airports each
where, which universities?
Show me.
Ogun state has remain stagnant for the past 8 years. You and I know this
Politics / Re: No State In SW Is As Developed As Rivers, Delta Or Akwa Ibom by Father0fjesus: 11:11pm On Apr 25, 2023
helinues:
Lol

My SS people no dey stoop so low in this kind of Tom and Di.ck measuring. Na the usual impersonators go dey behind this.
But I am from southsouth and I am Igbo

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Politics / NDLEA Nabs Widower, Divorcee With Cocaine In Lagos by Father0fjesus: 8:05am On Apr 25, 2023
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a widower, Ariyibi Olaseinde and a divorcee, Silifat Tunrayo Akanbi, with cocaine at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, in Lagos.

The duo who were going for Lesser Hajj in Saudi Arabia were caught with 14.4kg cocaine hidden in lace and Ankara fabrics.

This was disclosed in a statement by the NDLEA spokesperson, Femi Babafemi on Sunday.

Ariyibi was intercepted on Thursday, April 20, at the screening point of the MMIA Terminal 2 during outward clearance of Qatar Airways passengers, travelling from Lagos via Doha to Medina, Saudi Arabia.

Area Boys attack NDLEA operatives, foil arrest of suspected drug dealer
NDLEA arrests pregnant woman, cripple in Edo with assorted illicit drugs
When his carry-on bag was checked, four sets of white lace material with linings of substance that tested positive for cocaine weighing 11.50kg were uncovered.


The suspect who claimed to be a widower and an advertising practitioner said his original plan was to swallow the drugs but had to change his mind after unsuccessful efforts to ingest bitter cola, which he was using to practice the process.

He was promised to be paid N1.8 million upon successful delivery of the consignment in Medina, Saudi Arabia.

The anti-drug law enforcement agency said Akanbi was nabbed on Wednesday, April 19, by the officers at Terminal 2 of the airport with 2.90kg cocaine during outward clearance of Qatar Airways passengers from Lagos via Doha to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

A search of her hand luggage led to the discovery of six sheets of cocaine weighing 2.90kg concealed in Ankara fabrics.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect is a divorcee and a trader who used to hawk clothes around Awoyaya area of Ajah, Lagos.

“Based on information in her statement, a follow up operation that lasted through the night into the early hours of Thursday, April 20, was carried out, during which the person who recruited her, Alhaji Adebayo Wasiu, was arrested at No 28, Olateju Street, Mushin, Lagos. Adebayo is the managing director of B&T Travel Agency,” Babafemi stated.

In the same vein, NDLEA officers attached to courier companies intercepted two drug consignments consisting of ecstasy and skunk going to the United Arab Emirates. While the pills of ecstasy were concealed in a gold colour wedding gown, the skunk was hidden in a microcontroller.

“This is even as a 400-level Marine Engineering student at the Niger Delta University, Amassoma, Bayelsa State, Kelvin Ogenedoro, has been arrested for dealing in 600 grams of skunk. He was nabbed at the university’s gate in a follow-up operation following the interception of the consignment in a commercial bus along Tombia-Amassoma Road.

“In Adamawa State, a notorious drug dealer, Sunday Emzor (aka Lalas) who was convicted and sentenced 15 years in 2010 for drug offences, was on Thursday arrested for drug dealing.

“He was arrested at Hayin Gada, Imburu Numan LGA where he went to supply 1.650kg cannabis to an undercover operative. His Yellow Press Cub motorcycle used for supplying illicit drugs and a cash of N78,120 suspected to be proceed of the illegal business were recovered from him at the point of arrest,” he added.

The agency made other arrests in Kaduna and Edo states.

While two suspects – Adeshina Olalekan and Christopher Joel, were also arrested at Lektop Hotel, Igbeba, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, with 39 litres of Skuchies, as well as various quantities of tramadol, and rophynol, the NDLEA in Imo State also intercepted a female suspect, Ijeoma Loreza, 40, at Orogwe, Owerri North with 70 blocks of Cannabis Sativa weighing 30kg.

The agency added that “a notorious drug dealer” in Okitipupa area of Ondo State, Mathew Obateru, 42, was taken into custody after different quantities of Cocaine, Heroin, Methamphetamine, Colorado and Loud were recovered from him.

While applauding the officers and men of the MMIA, Directorate of Operations and General Investigation, DOGI, Bayelsa, Adamawa, Kaduna, Edo, Ogun, Imo, Ondo and Taraba Commands of the agency the NDLEA Chairman, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), charged them to continue to raise the bar of professionalism in the daily discharge of their responsibilities.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/04/ndlea-nabs-widower-divorcee-with-cocaine-in-lagos/
Politics / Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Father0fjesus: 12:57pm On Apr 24, 2023
quadraheem:

There’s no where war solves a problem. The damages caused is always huge and years backward in development.
Wars has solved a lot of problems. You don't know history.
The stability in Europe today is a result of numerous wars. The greatest countries of the world are thr ones that has fought the most dangerous wars.

Algeria attained stability and started developing after the Algerian Civil War.
Japan started putting themselves together after the second world War.

China that you know today fought wars almost all their years until the 1970s. United states, Germany, U.K, Poland, Italy etc have fought more wars than any African country.

Wars are always part of history of Great countries because they learn from it.
It seem that we have not learnt anything from the Nigerian Civil War that's why our politicians are still playing ethnic cards and intentionally marginalizing a region. By the time this government sees a serious rebel that can match their own level of wickedness, they will adjust. Trust me

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Politics / Re: From Sudan Lessons For Nigerians by Father0fjesus: 11:15am On Apr 24, 2023
quadraheem:
With the ongoing civil war happening in Sudan, we hope we can all see how it has taken a lot of lives and destruction of properties.
Only God knows when and how this is going to end and the gains that will ever come out of it, if any.
This is another lesson for millennials in Nigeria and all other African countries to always thread softly, take things gently and follow due process in achieving their goals rather than heating up the polity and forcefully forcing their ideologies on others.
We can all see how a lot of international communities are evacuating their citizens from the civil war ravaged country, despite the fact that some of these countries always play parts in turning the citizens against their governments.
Even Nigerians in Sudan are also calling on their government to come to their aid and evacuate them from the war hit country. Who are the Sudanese going to call upon to come and evacuate them? Of course none.
The same way Nigerians might not have anyone to call upon if eventually they used their own hands to cause destructions for themselves.
A lot of happy homes now broken, businesses collapsed, more orphans, more widows, more widowers, houses and government infrastructures burnt, rapes and all sorts of unthinkables.
Nigerians should not let evil people mislead them into situations like this.
It’s only the beginning of unrest we can know but no one knows how and when it will come to and end.
if war will make Nigeria a better place after then let's do it. This country cannot continue like this

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Politics / Re: Sudan Is An Example Why War Should Be Avoided In Nigeria by Father0fjesus: 11:14am On Apr 24, 2023
oyatz:


The war will be inevitable in your State/Geo-political zone.


You obviously didn't learn any lesson from the last Civil War in Nigeria.
okay, we shall see
Politics / Re: Welcome To Ebonyi State International And Cargo Airport by Father0fjesus: 3:12pm On Apr 23, 2023
Saga16:


2 years?

Your mate said since 2007.

This is why I said lying is in the blood.
you are cursed never to understand anything
Politics / Re: Welcome To Ebonyi State International And Cargo Airport by Father0fjesus: 2:00pm On Apr 23, 2023
Saga16:


Which Okada ban?

Lies and you guys are follow come.
you are just busy showing gross ignorance here. Okada doesn't operate in Enugu city, it has been this way for more than 2 years now.

I don't know why Yoruba people always show poor understanding of the demographic happenings and distribution in Nigeria. Every damn time, a yoruba man doesn't know anything about other places in Nigeria
Politics / Re: Welcome To Ebonyi State International And Cargo Airport by Father0fjesus: 1:57pm On Apr 23, 2023
Saga16:


Shatap.

Dem reban wetin dem ban before?

Na lies full una blood.

I was in Enugu city in 2014 until 2019, bikes didn't operate in Enugu. It's buse and taxis.
Maybe this is for other parts of Enugu, not the city like state capital

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Politics / Re: Sudan Is An Example Why War Should Be Avoided In Nigeria by Father0fjesus: 1:55pm On Apr 23, 2023
ken6488:
No one gonna help us

Oppression needs to stop
war will be inevitable is things dont change

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Travel / Re: See The State Of Agbado Road In Ifo LGA, Ogun State by Father0fjesus: 12:47pm On Apr 23, 2023
helinues:


Give this thing a rest cos it's a subject outside your technical know how
you like to tell yourself lies
Travel / Re: See The State Of Agbado Road In Ifo LGA, Ogun State by Father0fjesus: 11:56am On Apr 23, 2023
helinues:


@emboldened I give up
If you show me where a senator has the sole delegation to oversee a project embarked upon by an executive, I Wil change my mind
Travel / Re: See The State Of Agbado Road In Ifo LGA, Ogun State by Father0fjesus: 11:46am On Apr 23, 2023
helinues:


Chai, you don't even have an idea how government work do you? I doubt

I never said it's the responsibility of Yayi to build the road but it's his responsibility to oversee any of the government projects from same place he want to contest for the state governor.
my dear friend, you are the person who has no atom of how government works.

Yayi does not have any delegation to oversee projects. There's a special institution delegated to do that called public works department.
Yayi may privately inspect projects in his constituency but he has to constitutional right to interfere as a senator.

Senators are meant to make laws that's all and even if they make laws and these laws are not being enforced, it's all waste.

Nigeria has an institutional problem that is causing confusion in your head hence you think Yayi can oversee infrastructural projects. It's an executive role to deliver good infrastructure which involves identify key infrastructure, executing them and making sure that they of high quality.

If Abiodun and Buhari's team are not equip enough to know the economic importance of roads in sango axis then they are incompetent and should take blames for it and not Yayi.

. You are very funny. You are always not sincere to yourself. You tell yourself compelling lies
Travel / Re: See The State Of Agbado Road In Ifo LGA, Ogun State by Father0fjesus: 11:39am On Apr 23, 2023
helinues:


Is Sango Lagos road responsibility of state governor?
No it's not, it's the responsibility of the person who receives and dictates how revenue from that axis should be spent, who do you think does that?

Is Yayi the minister of works, budget and planning, or the part of the team that does budget planning in the country? Or his Yayi A Buhari?

If those who are suppose to do those jobs can't do, then we can delegate them to senators so we can justify this your laughable blame on Yayi.
Travel / Re: See The State Of Agbado Road In Ifo LGA, Ogun State by Father0fjesus: 11:36am On Apr 23, 2023
helinues:


You are yet to get it. Yayi's role as a senator was to oversight all the contract awarded in his constituency or where he has interest with.

He hasn't done any
I will get it if you point show me where it's a senators job to build infrastructures in states.

It you show me, I will also state blaming my own senator in Delta north instead blaming the governor and state government for dilapidated infrastructure.
Travel / Re: See The State Of Agbado Road In Ifo LGA, Ogun State by Father0fjesus: 11:35am On Apr 23, 2023
helinues:


You people should stop arguing blindly. Sango Ota road is a federal road meaning it's the responsibility of FG.

I doubt if some of you people are even aware the roads in Nigeria are 3. Federal, State and local government. The local government are not even responsible for anything as most people don't know their main function

is Yayi in control of the huge state IGR and all taxes received by FG in Ogun state?

Who's suppose to put those revenue into proper use by rehabilitating the roads?

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Travel / Re: See The State Of Agbado Road In Ifo LGA, Ogun State by Father0fjesus: 11:34am On Apr 23, 2023
helinues:


Gov DA is from Ogun East, you shouldn't expect him to be more concerned than Yayi
No, I am still struggling to reconcile how you smuggled a senator into a topic of road construction and rehabilitation, which is the constitutional responsibilities of the 3 arms of executives.

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Travel / Re: See The State Of Agbado Road In Ifo LGA, Ogun State by Father0fjesus: 11:30am On Apr 23, 2023
helinues:


I have blamed Obasanjo squarely for this. He awarded the contract then which in return Julius Berger built hill top.

Who should be more concerned about the road than Yayi. Ogun West are yet to produce governor from Ogun state, the closest was Badaru as DG but she was like P in Psychology
Should we not blame Abiodun and Buhari, two individuals with the responsibility to award contracts for the rehabilitationof roads and also delegate power to Federal and state road maintenance agencies instead of Yayi?


Is Yayi in control of budget and planning, FERMA or OGROMA?

I cannot see why Obasanjo should take blames now when Buhari and Abiodun had all the opportunity to fix this mess

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