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I had malaria 3+ and typhoid. For over a Month l visited 3 Hospitals but i later visted one pharmacy a drug called Tavic was prescribed for me and I got better . |
Nigerian politics is like a seasonal movie the more you look the less you see. Do you know that this same Galadima's daughter holds an office in the Vice -Presidency under Osibanjo. |
See me here living in a 300k selfcon in Abuja and still complaining about life. Lord Jesus I'm sorry for grudging and complaining now I know you have really blessed me. I feel so touched I still find it hard to believe, despite his condition he still looks hopeful and eager. |
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Dont t be deprssed i also starmmer too. Over the years I have learnt to control it , but tallking slowly , you have to let your brain coordinate your speech by not talking emotionally. Take your time to pronounce your words and dont forget to pray. |
I don't need to check for a an any name ... Yoruba Yoruba people. |
The latest turn of political events that produced the likes of Swore, Hashim, Moghalu , including Oby has made me realize that we still have a long way to go in terms of youth leadership and selfishness in politics. These guys will be worse than the current Apc and Pdp leaders because they know that they will not win but oufTN of their selfishness they can't sacrifice their ambition not to talk of people they intend to lead. |
So you really want to die anyways RIP in advance. John20017: |
Must you lay curse on your generations before you pass make your point ?? Your life already bastardized yet you heap more curses on yourself and family why can't you pity yourself?? John20017: |
Bunch of Sentimental Judge Panelists will get carried away by this video. Those who dont live in Abuja will start to blame the Military and Buhari. Although i condemn the killings but these set of protesters are extremely deviant and provokating . The voice over said that traffic was freely flowing which waa a big fat lie . Whenever thee guys protest actitivies in Abuja remain grounded , people going or coming to work get yhere late . Everywhere in the world there is a limit to where protest can be held but these guys think they can enter even the Presidential Villa. Most of them are usually armed with certain weapons . Although they are never violent in their apporach but they seize and ground activities or others which is wrong . The Military should have used other means not guns both sides are to be blamed . |
His name is Prince Adelaja from Ogun state I know him very well. |
All Pdp knows is to eat and eat and eat and share stolen Nigerian wealth. |
This is where you all get it all wrong. I dont know how old you all were when Orji Kalu was Governor. To start with Orji Kalu was de-registered from the party in 2007. Before then he was a fearless critic of the many anti people policies of the PDP under Obasanjo. When Obj mounted toll gates in states Orji Kalu was the only Governor who pulled down the one in his state because you cant collect toll when the roads are bad, he vehemently stood against his 3rd term ambition. This led to him being sidelined from party activities infact Obj once walked him out of a state Governors meeting which he refused . So saying he was part of the mess is an error. Infact , on the others of obasanjo he was no longer carried along in party activities even in his state. He laid a good foundation in his state unfortunately hes successors faiiled to carry on due to their selfish reasons. |
This is where you get it all wrong. I dont know how old you were when Orji Kalu was Governor. To start with Orji Kalu was de registered from the party in 2007. Before then he was a critic of the many policies of the PDP under Obasanjo. When Obj mounted toll gates in states Orji Kalu was the only Governor who pulled down the one in his state because you cant collect toll when the roads are bad, he vehemently stood against his 3rd term ambition. This led to him being sidelined from party activities infact Obj once walked him out of a state Governors meeting which he refused . So saying he was part of the mess is an error. Infact , on the others of obasanjo he was no longer carried along in party activities even in his state. Nigerianization: |
This OP is useless and insane even a girl at 20 should still be at the university studying ... You say it's a 3rd marriage that means she must have been married at ist at the age of 15 years of age. No attempt to justify this nonsense will work. That man I'm seeing in that picture is aged over 65 years of age that is over 45 years of age difference. Stop defending this madness . She needs a book not a dick. |
This is major problem with these people . They just see this debate as an opportunity to show themeleves on how good they are in criticsing . See this one he's sole aim is to come and tear Buhari apart rather use the opportunity to tell Nigerians how he intends to solve our problem. |
Kalu denies buying Uche Ogah’s property, accuses PDP of low-life campaign Former governor of Abia State and All Progressives Congress(APC) candidate for Abia North senatorial election , Dr Orji Uzor Kalu has denied new allegation of buying off masters’ energy filling stations owned by the APC governorship candidate in Abia State, Dr Uche Ogah Kalu said the allegation is baseless and total low life campaign by the opponents. In a statement issued and signed by Peter Eze and Kenneth Udeh both from his media office, the business mogul described the allegation as ridiculous , stating that it's worrisome that people who have never attempted building even the smallest retail business unit try so hard to smear the names of employers of labour. The allegation was contained in a story being circulated online , which claims that Ogah was denied a one billion naira loan from Anambra born business tycoon, Prince Authur Eze to prosecute his election. The claim adds that due to Ogah’s inability to secure the loan , He resorted to selling off his Master’s energy filling stations to Kalu as the only means of bankrolling his campaign. The online media, Eastern Telegraph, believed to be a hatchet arm of Abia State government has consistently reported that Ogah is financially incapacitated and no longer has the financial muscle to wrestle power from the incumbent governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu Meanwhile, Ogah’s media office has strongly refuted the claims insisting it's a false story planted by the PDP to misinform Abians and Nigerians at large . Kalu’s statement mentioned that although he is a local and international businessman with interests in many sectors , he has never at any point in time discussed any business transaction with Uche Ogah not to talk of purchasing any of his business entities. The statement partly reads, “Uche Ogah is a businessman with track records of overwhelming success . He has made great impacts in the life of many through his achievements and wealth of experience in business. "At this period, Abia need someone like him to turn the state around. My relationship with him remains cordial and we are undaunted in the task of ensuring that the APC forms the next Government in Abia State at all levels. "He has surpassed the expectations of his opponents by his large out and it’s a pity all they can do is engaging in filthy campaign." Kalu urged Abians to remain resolute in their convictions about Ogah and warned the promoters of the allegation to desist from cheap blackmails and face the reality by simply playing by the rules of politics. https://newspadi.com/2018/12/kalu-denies-buying-uche-ogahs-property-accuses-pdp-of-low-life-campaign.html
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Sowore needs to understand that purchasing of form is not an automatic ticket to be part of the Presidential debate . Asides Social Media he's candidature is at the lowest ebb including his political party . Asides that I have seen activists that are cultured and well mannerd in their approach as for Sowore he is ill mannerd in his apporach in addressing issues . |
Thanks dear but we thank God harriet412: |
I never knew how dangerous typhoid was until I was down it last Month November, in fact mine was Malaria 3+( cerebral malaria) and typhoid . Words can't describe the trauma I passed through. It took me the entire November to recover till next I'm still recovering. I spent a total of over 75k on treatment in two hospitals and one pharmacy. Unfortunately it's so dangerous one might not even know that he/she is suffering from it. Mine was just severe brain in balance which affected my movements . Sorry for her and her relations RIP to her . |
OUK our 2023 President in the making... |
Just in: Deputy Senate President Dr. Ike Ekweremadu visits Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu @OUKtweets at his Abuja residence , both are currently in a closed door meeting . Details later...
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Is that all?... All those pictures are just a quarter of faculty ofAgriculture in Great Ife OAU. |
I agree with Daddy freeze to some extent. I am not against paying tithe but the mode of payment. Maybe as blacks or Africans that we are that's why we are easily gullible. They say we should pay tithe to God. The question is who is God and where is God. As a Christian and what I understand in the Bible God is not that man called General overseer. God is that poor boy who can't afford jamb form, God is those kids roaming the streets without education food or water, God is that couple who cant afford house rent cos the man just lost his job, these and many more are the people that deserve our tithe . But giving your money to an already made pastor who owns OT fly's a private jet who's kids are schooling aboard and atend schools you or your children will never attend. I'm a catholic and I can attest that not all parishes pay thite I know some rev fathers that don't even support tithe. Even those that pay will never talk or emphasise on it. Even at that unlike most of the Pentecostal pastors Rev fathers are not allowed to marry or father kids. They are not allowed to run bussiness like most pastors that alone is enough sacrifice . |
Breaking !!! Kalu thanks all, restates respect for Nigerian judiciary returns November 30th. Former governor of Abia State Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu has thanked all Nigerians who have shown concern about his health condition as he recuperates from a medical procedure in Germany. READ ALSO: Kalu undergoes surgery in Germany, not in coma says wife He also reaffirmed his respect for the judiciary and judges, declaring that members of the Bench deserve respect and that their decision in court “must be respected until toppled at a superior jurisdiction.” According to Kalu, “I have the highest respect for the personnel and processes of our judicial system. Indeed, I’m a faithful adherent of the dictum, which states that ‘no height is high enough to stand on to disrespect the judiciary and no depth is deep enough to be used as an excuse for such dishonor.’” Kalu underwent a successful surgical operation in Germany last month. His absence in court, following the medical treatment, had caused Justice Mohammed Bello of the Federal High Court to revoke his bail. In a thank you letter from Wiesbaden, Germany, Kalu expressed thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, former heads of state of the country; and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, for identifying with him over his health condition. He also thanked National Chairman of his political party, Adams Oshiomhole and his PDP and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) counterparts, Uche Secondus and Victor Oye respectively. Kalu also thanked governors, former governors, National Assembly members, captains of industry, religious leaders and traditional rulers across the country, among others, for reaching out to him on his hospital bed. He said: “I wish to sincerely, and from the deepest recess of my heart, thank the president and the vice president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, former president, former heads of state, the presidential candidate of the PDP, the National Chairman of APC, the National Chairman of PDP, the National Chairman of APGA, the National Chairman of ID, numerous current and former governors, members of the National Assembly, captains of industry, religious leaders from both the Christian and the Islamic faiths, traditional rulers, the president and members of Igbere Welfare Union, the German authorities, family and friends who either called or visited in person or through their representatives, conveyed messages of sympathy and well wishes to me and my family while I was undergoing a medical procedure in a German hospital and through my current phase of recuperation. I am most grateful to every Nigerian who prayed for my quick recovery.” Apparently reacting to the controversy generated by the revocation of his bail by Justice Idris over his absence in court as a result of his medical treatment in Germany, Kalu said: “All right thinking citizens must condemn reckless commentaries on social media or the pages of newspapers that potentially threaten these ideals. Any inappropriate commentary on the decision of Justice Mohammed Idris to revoke my bail is not acceptable to me and should be discontinued, irrespective of the positive dispositions of the propagators towards me. “The highest demonstration of affection or loyalty to me will best be measured by the degree to which this admonition is heeded. Our judges deserve unqualified respect and the sanctity of their decisions must be respected until toppled at a superior jurisdiction.” Explaining his absence in court, he said before he travelled for medical treatment, he notified the relevant authorities, while expressing his commitment towards the conclusion of his case. Said he: “I ensured adequate notifications were delivered and acknowledged by the relevant organs before travelling with my wife for my medical treatment in Europe. Unfortunately, the court case involving my humble self and others, which was adjourned sine die on the last date on which the matter came up for hearing, was subsequently listed for hearing on a new date, which conflicted with the already scheduled critical surgery appointment.” He said he had, on three occasions, postponed such “medical appointments in order to present myself in court,” adding: “I had always placed this matter over and above all other personal considerations because defending my personal integrity and uprightness supersedes all other personal interests.” Saying that it was expedient he travelled for the medical treatment, Kalu said: “However, my deteriorating health condition and the emergency status it assumed made it absolutely imperative for the doctors to insist on carrying out the necessary medical procedure without further delay.” On his commitment to the court processes relating to the fraud case instituted against him and others by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Kalu said out of 64 court sittings he had attended 62, saying his absence in the last two sittings was due to critical ill health. The former governor condemned attacks on the judiciary for doing its job, insisting: “Within the bounds of decorum and decency, acceptable scrutiny and analysis of judgments could be allowed in learned journals by experts and professionals. The freedom to pontificate on the implications of court judgments and rulings form a fundamental part of the freedom of speech, limited by the necessity to avoid actions or inactions that might give rise to sub judice, embarrassment to members of the Bench and threat to the welfare and wellbeing of the custodians of our judiciary.” Kalu gave notice of his resolved to return to Nigeria to comply with the court order revoking his bail. He said: “Notwithstanding the fact that the medical experts in charge of managing my health condition are insistent that I must remain under their close watch till the end of January 2019 to enable them render the best clinical services and thus guarantee the best outcome in my circumstances, I have, however, duly informed the German authorities, hospital management and my doctors of my decision to immediately travel back to Nigeria to comply with the court ruling, as a law-abiding citizen. “I will, therefore, return to Nigeria on the 30th of November, 2018 before returning to German on 10th December, 2018 and 22nd January 2019 for further medical examination.” https://www.google.com.ng/amp/sunnewsonline.com/kalu-thanks-all-restates-respect-for-nigerian-judiciary/amp/
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Adesina makes case for Igbo Presidency in 2023 …as Abia youths insist on Kalu for Senate Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Femi Adesina has said that equity demanded that South-East produce the next Presidency after completion of President Buhari’s second term in 2023. Adesina stated this at the Abuja residence of former governor of Abia state, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu where he addressed leaders of a South-East Youth support group for President Buhari. Adesina, who was on a courtesy visit at the residence of the former governor and APC chieftain who is currently at Wisebaden Germany for medical check-up, said although equity demanded that the South-East should also produce the presidency, the region’s kind of politics in 2019 would determine its fate in 2023. He said: “I have always believed that every region of the country should play good politics because Nigeria curiously has been naturally zoned and not one zone can single handedly produce the President not even two, we have to align. The South-East and any other part of the country cannot produce the President alone and we know that equity demands that South-East should also produce the Presidency but the kind of politics the region will play in 2019 will determine what happens in 2023. “So, I am glad that you people have got the vision and I can assure you that you are on the right track with people like Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu you would not be led astray.” Meanwhile, a coalition of youth groups in Abia state under the aegis of Abia Youth Coalition Movement (AYCM) has galvanized grassroots support for senatorial bid of former Abia state governor and All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate for Abia North, Dr. Orji Kalu. According to coordinator of the coalition, Mazi Tony Anyim, the people of Abia North were tired of poor representation. Anyim said: “The people of Abia North are now wise. We have resolved not to again condone any individual who does not have what it takes to represent us in the red chamber. “Only Kalu has shown the political sagacity, intellectual capacity and undoubted network of contacts to give us good representation. “The National Assembly is not a bedroom for sleeping rather a place to advance the cause of the people. “It is only those who have the people’s interests at heart that should be in the red chamber. “We have no option than to support Kalu, who we sincerely believe will do a great job, if elected. “Time will tell as we reaffirm our unshakable and unapologetic support for the former governor.” https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2018/11/adesina-makes-case-for-igbo-presidency-in-2023/
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I imagine myself not being a Catholic what would my life had become. The greatest gift my parents ever bestowed on me was giving birth and nurturing me a Roman Catholic. I will remain ever grateful to them . To this end I wish all Catholics Happy Christ the King SUNDAY. Christ is the King, the leader and founder of the Catholic Church. I remain a proud Roman Catholic a church with over 4 BILLION believers world wide found in every nook and cranny of the earth over 2000 years of existence with untainted tradition and virtues . Live, Love and Pass on Catholic (Amen). |
Paid writers anybody can write and post . Until I hear official confirmation from the military I refuse to believe. Buhari till 2023. |
Yes the battle is not for him to fight. With due respect and humility my Lord Justice Idiris, u acted in error, knowing fully well that one of the conditions for granting bail is ill health. Therefore how can u revoke a bail of a person who is on a sick bed. Not that he OUK jumped bail ordinarily, but he is in sick bed outside the Country. Justice must be tempered with mercy. |
May God take control ... |
It's quite unfortunate that despite all what this government has done to improve the lots of this country the elites still criticise them. |
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