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Seems DisCos Ogas have infiltrated the Senate to work against El-Rufai nomination |
Is that what your mother normally do? ANIMABIDR: |
If your mother is Ibo, ask her, she will know better ANIMABIDR: |
I would've asked if she's ibo ANIMABIDR: |
That's the common practice of Ibo tribe, I'm not Ibo ANIMABIDR: |
Igbo always playing spoilers at any given opportunity against SS/Niger delta I remember just recently Uzor Kali called for the abolishment of ministry of ND And the SE not supporting SS for Senate President |
Igbo always playing spoilers at any given opportunity against SS/Niger delta I remember just recently Uzor Kali called for the abolishment of ministry of ND And the SE not supporting SS for Senate President |
PHOTO STORY: Drama as Senate puts Festus Keyamo's ministerial screening on hold, moves into a closed-door session to resolve issues raised by the Senator representing Abia Central Senatorial District, Darlington Nwokocha, over the ministerial nominee from Delta State, on Monday.
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Shinedu on who's behalf are you speaking? Khyrvxjzy: |
Lol E pain you! Dey go soon commission one in erosion and potopoto ravaged upper Iweka ![]() FireUpNow: |
Nyaamiiri. You don't want the north to develop ![]() Djyucee1: |
They hated Niger Republic just to spite Buhari.... They are loving Niger Republic just to spite Tinubu.... If they become your friend, be very sure you don't need an enemy again in your way to the grave. If they are your enemy, please go and sleep, you really have no worries! |
Shinedu, by the time El-Rufai is done piping all your gas to the north ![]() Isokotolopia:
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That guy is a fool, can't believe I ever rated him The battle Elrufai fought for Tinubu was never done in any state. He came up against a fellow northern fulani and Christian population that gave PO 99% votes The reason PDP won all Senate seats, it's because naturally Kaduna south is always PDP For Kaduna central, Abdullahi the COS of El rufai wanted to contest the Gubernatorial election, however his still young and was not much liked because his suffers from youthful exuberance. So elrufia tricked him by offering him the senatorial ticket for him to step down for Uba Sani Tinubu that lost his own Yoruba state if Lagos and Osun, is not seen as betrayal. El rufai that fought Adamu and was all over the court bennyflipy: |
Lol your not a northerner nor from Kaduna, you absolutely don't know what your saying!! There are some angles to why Tinubu lost 1. BVAS has made the election very transparent, there was no and very minimal party affiliation this time around, unlike when Buhari won in 2015. Many heavyweight politicians who we never have thought will lose even in our dreams, ended up lossing It was purely performance base in the north, what saved his son and Tj Abbas, is because they are related to El-Rufai and happen to be from Zaria LG. Do you think Abbas is a small politician!! 2. If you only know the forces that were against El-Rufai, you would have shed tears for him! Tinubu's votes were divided 2(Atiku, kwankwasso), while 99% Christians voted for PO 3. With all the popularity of El rufai, his candidate could only defeat PDP with just 7k votes you are a disgrace to have ever thought El-Rufai betrayed Tinubu, I can't believe I ever rated you! Where was the like of Sanwo-olu when Tinubu lost Yoruba states of Lagos and Osun!?!?! A northern state against a fulani state you expect him to sweep ba ![]() Elrufia that fought Abdullahi Adamu, was all over the court and Twitter translating videos to hausa, is what ungrateful bastards are referring to betrayal because they have power now garfield1: |
Minister in Upper Iweka ganisucks: |
Lol how many know the president of Hungary, Italy, Sweden etc. Those that mean she's more successful than them? MEEVEET: |
Vivid imagination Ministerial list... ![]()
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I'm very happy, it gives me orgasm! I cherish your tears. That's exactly what PO do with his appointments of over 90% Ibo Christians even in states like sokoto, borno etc, a precursor to what to expect if he had won the elections We are also praying for the break up of Nigeria, but before then, we most finish enjoying the oil and gas ![]() Whiteangel1234: |
14 Muslims 5 Christians DevilishMan: |
"It's not a privilege, its the right thing", as in how? Please quote the part of constitution Okwyjesus: |
There are still more appointments to give bennybuhari: |
Lol it's the prayer for me. I'm happy for you guys But the fact that Fct indigenes voted for L.P at the expense of their own, shows that they are not sincere jumper524: |
1. Abdullahi Tijjani Gwarzo - Kano 2. HE Simon Lalong - Plateau 3. HE Bello Matawwalle - Zamfara 4. Tunji Alausa - Lagos 5. HE Adegboyega Oyetola - Osun 6. Uba Maigari Ahmadu - Taraba 7. Lola Ade John - Lagos 8. Dr. Ishak Salako - Ogun 9. Sen. Heineken Lolokpobri - Bayelsa 10. Dr Yusuf Tanko Sununu - Kebbi 11. Prof. Tahir Mamman - Adamawa 12. Zaphaniah Bitrus Jisalo - FCT 13. Sen. Ibrahim Geidam - Yobe 14. Dr. Bosun Tijjani - Ogun 15. Dr. Maryam Shetti - Kano 16. Shuaibu Abubakar Audu - Kogi 17. Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi - Niger 18. HE Atiku Bagudu - Kebbi 19. Senator Alkali Ahmed Saidu - Gombe NW : 10 (Kano, Kebbi, Katsina have 2 slots each) NE : 8 (Taraba has 2 slots) NC : 8 (Niger state with 2 slot + FCT) SW : 9 (Ogun has 3, Lagos has 2 slots) SE: 5 (No state with additional slot) SS: 7 (Cross River with 2 slots) 14 Muslims 5 Christians |
Just restrict it in SE slivertongue: |
Less than 24 hours to Wednesday’s planned nationwide strike and mass protest by the Nigeria Labour Congress, 16 Northern-based civil society groups under the aegis of the Coalition of Arewa Civil Society Organisations have pulled out on the grounds that the indefinite strike action will damage the fragile economy and cause more hardship to the ordinary citizens. The NLC had given the Federal Government a seven-day ultimatum with threats of a nationwide strike scheduled to commence on Wednesday, August 2, 2023, and directed all its affiliates and civil society groups across the 36 states of the federation to mobilise workers and Nigerians for a long-lasting strike should the government fail to meet its demands. Earlier, the NLC in a statement signed by its National President, Joe Ajaero, had accused the Tinubu government of failing to meet up with the demands it presented to it following the removal of subsidy on petrol. “But after a critical study of the disadvantages and overall consequences on the masses, we decided to pull out immediately and asked the labour unions and Federal Government to rather embrace dialogue on mitigating measures,” the CSOs stated. The decision to pull out was contained in a statement jointly signed by Chairman and Secretary of the Arewa Coalition, Comrade Ibraheem Suleman Dogo, and Comrade Friday Luka Dalung, according to the groups, because the planned strike action was not the best way to resolve problems emerging from the current harsh economic conditions caused by the removal of fuel subsidy. They added that the strike would cripple the country as movement would be severely curtailed with markets, schools, and healthcare facilities forced to shut down. The statement further reads: “We can’t afford to go back to the days when the Federal Government used monies meant for the development of public infrastructure; education, health care, and jobs for payment of subsidy to rich marketers. “We can’t also continue to feed smugglers and act as ‘Father Christmas’ to neighbouring countries. “It is for these reasons we recommend dialogue and more robust discussion on the matters arising from fuel subsidy removal. “It would be recalled that President Tinubu, while addressing Nigerians on June 12 Democracy Day commemoration said he decided to free the country’s resources from the stranglehold of unpatriotic elements. “We expect the labour unions and relevant stakeholders to look beyond the harsh policies now and consider the future of a sustainable economy that will bring about overall development across all spheres of life. “However, between now and tomorrow, Wednesday, August 2, we urge the Federal Government to invite representatives of organised Labour to stop the nationwide strike called by the Nigeria Labour Congress.” https://punchng.com/northern-csos-pull-out-of-nlc-strike/ |
"The process of rethinking Nigeria starts today as I had the privilege to read the South West Development Commission Bill that I sponsored before the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I thank all the Senators from the South West region who are co-sponsors of this long overdue initiative in the best interest of South West and our dear country, Nigeria." Senator Gbenga Daniel
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I had to read my comment again, didn't see where I referred to you as Ibo Englishisamust: |
Lol it's just Ibos hyping her as per their usual inferiority complex, and you had to bring it here! By every standard she's basic, nothing special out of the ordinary |
At least I didn't use the name that gives me sleepless night as my moniker ![]() ArewaNightmare: |

