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He might sound sympathetic but he is actually mocking Tinubu. ![]() |
Cocaine overdose ![]() |
IxBet:There's nothing I didn't do right. I just decided to abandon the account since the money is not that substantial. I even requested for the merger of the old and new account so I could access my funds, yet nothing came out it. |
habex005:1Xbet own worse, there will ask you to snap even your birth certificate and do confirmation video 😃😆😂🤣 |
So so unfortunate. May his soul rest in peace.🙏 |
Ifeanyi Uba and Ganduje are just deceiving themselves. |
Another avenue to waste scarce resources. |
So this people now see Almagiri as a way of life in Islam. A reasonable government will do everything to end this menace but the reverse is the case because of political gains. Tomorrow this kids will have no option but to become full time bandits and terrorist. Imagine a child growing up in this despicable condition, there can do anything to survive. |
People have been warned not to erect structures under high tension wires. I don't know why we are this stubborn in Nigeria. Similar incident happened few years ago at a viewing center during Europa League match, many loose lost their lives. |
Three of my relatives are there wasting their time for over 2 years now after paying #1.8 million. There still call home for financial support and food stuffs even transport fare. They made frantic effort to lure many family members but it failed woefully. There are now keeping malice with everyone who refused their offer. I'm not sympathizing with anyone because I warned them after making my findings. |
An obvious consequences of election. There should be arrested and treated as criminals. |
Whoever gave this advice to Tinubu doesn't wish him well. Continuous borrowing is not the way forward, the money will be shared and looted as always and the suffering will persist. |
HIGHESTPOPORI:🤣😂😀😂🤣😃😆🤣😂😀 |
Fire arms should be legalize in the country so we can defend ourselves. It's very obvious government are on the side of our killers. |
I'm so glad we all made it to 2024. Happy New Year Wonderful People 💜 |
He ended up promoting looters. Buhari was a big mistake that shouldn't have happened in the first place. |
See his face like Vice President Kasheem Shettima ![]() |
So insignificant. ![]() |
Terrorism must be eliminated at all cost. |
LZAA:Eddodoh Listen to this advice 👆👆 if not you will regret later. |
This man is getting punished with state resources just because he said the obvious truth. We still have a long way to go in this country. |
Thank God suffering knows no tribe or political affiliation. We are all in this together ![]() |
I blame this on bad government policies. |
Diplomacy is the best way to settle this issue. An all out war is not the way forward. |
Mummyfour:You are right, there have offices in Gwagwalada. I have about 3 relatives wasting their time with them since last year September. One was transferred to Kogi. They sold landed properties amounting to 1.8 million naira. There tried everything possible to convince me to join them despite proofing to them that it's a scam. |
Water sweet for cup. If you know you can't swim, don't go close to even swimming pool. |
Wasteful spending. |
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has said his government is yet to make any decision on the status of the new emirates established by administration of his predecessor, contrary to reports making the grounds. The governor’s reaction is coming on the heels of a report that the government had concluded plans to sack all the newly appointed emirs and reinstall the deposed Emir, Muhammadu Sanusi, as the sole first class traditional ruler in the state. The report had insinuated that the newly inaugurated state assembly would be considering a motion on Thursday reportedly to be sponsored by the assembly’s majority leader, Lawan Hussaini, member representing Dala constituency. But despite the debunking of this report by Hussaini after Wednesday’s plenary, the rumour did not dissipate. As such, the governor through Sanusi Bature, his Chief Press Secretary late Wednesday issued a statement categorically debunking the report. “Contrary to the rumours circulating in social media, Kano State government has not taken any decision yet on the new emirates as speculated,” the statement said. Bature said the engagements between executive and legislative arms of government in Kano will be open and transparent to allow the good people of Kano access to information on major policies and decisions of the NNPP led administration. He said the only correspondent between the executive and legislative arm since the 10th assembly was inaugurated was the governor’s request to appoint 20 special advisers which was approved by the state assembly in its maiden sitting on Wednesday. “It is expected that the list of nominees for commissioners who will serve the next cabinet would be sent to the assembly next week for confirmation,” the statement concluded. Daily Trust reports that the permutations of the reversal of the laws that created by the new emirates have been a top burner since the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) won the gubernatorial election in March. It was further fueled when the leader of the party, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso granted an interview wherein he said he expected the government of his godson would review the creation of the new emirates as well as the dethronement of the former Emir. Since assuming office on May 29, the new governor (Yusuf) has embarked on demolition of properties considered to be illegally allocated by his predecessor, thereby further giving credence to the permutations that the reversal of the creation of the new emirates may be on the agenda. https://theeagleonline.com.ng/kano-governor-speaks-on-reinstatement-of-former-emir-sanusi/?amp=1 |
Baffa Bichi, Secretary to the State Government of Kano State, has shed light on the reasons for the demolition of a popular roundabout constructed during the former Governor Abdullahi Ganduje’s administration. Information Nigeria reports that AbbaYusuf, the political son of Rabiu Kwankwaso, Ganduje’s predecessor and rival, has been demolishing structures built by the former governor since office assumption on May 29th. While featuring on a radio programme, ‘Barka da Hantsi’ on Freedom Radio, Bichi who emphasised two concerns related to the roundabout, cited the presence of a cross sign on the roundabout as one of the contentious aspects that led to its removal. “First of all, the roundabout was blocking the entrance to the government house gate. “This posed a logistical challenge for the smooth flow of traffic and access to the government premises,” he explained. “Secondly, the presence of a cross sign on the roundabout raised religious sensitivities. In a state with a population that is overwhelmingly Muslim, it was deemed inappropriate to have a cross sign prominently displayed in front of the Government House,” he continued. The demolition of the roundabout has sparked discussions among residents, with diverse opinions on the matter. While some individuals argue in favour of preserving the roundabout as part of the city’s heritage, others support the government’s decision to address both the practical and religious concerns raised. The roundabout, which previously stood as a prominent landmark in the area, would be replaced by a simpler traffic intersection, according to the government. https://www.informationng.com/2023/06/we-demolished-gandujes-roundabout-because-it-carries-sign-of-the-cross-kano-govt.html/amp |
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SultanOfAbia:I doubt if an African will make it to heaven. If we eventually make it like you said, then it's just by the mercy of God not our deeds. |
I never expected Arsenal to win the title before now, so I'm not surprise with their recent performance. ![]() |