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Politics / What Is Governor Dapo Abiodun Trying To Prove Here ( Picture) by hisexcellency34: 9:42pm On Dec 14, 2023
Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun In a group picture

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Politics / Re: Retired Admiral Festus Porbeni Calls For Peace Between Governor SIM And Wike by hisexcellency34: 5:28pm On Dec 14, 2023
Festus stay away from this. We want to crush Wike totally
Politics / Re: *Edo2024: Anamer Dekeri Assured APC Leaders Of Landslide Victory If Given Chance by hisexcellency34: 5:22pm On Dec 14, 2023
Dey play
Politics / Re: Lagos-Ibadan Expressway: Babatunde Fashola Failed As Minister by hisexcellency34: 1:26pm On Dec 14, 2023
i agree with you. we take little things as if they are magic here
vowiski:


It is only my brother , stop allowing these politicians deceive you .. it’s not rocket science

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Food / Re: Remove Only One From This (pix) by hisexcellency34: 11:40am On Dec 14, 2023
Why Is the font so small?
Politics / Re: State Broadcast By Acting Governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa Of Ondo State by hisexcellency34: 11:31am On Dec 14, 2023
Fake. As if he really wants Akeredolu to return
Politics / Lagos-Ibadan Expressway: Babatunde Fashola Failed As Minister by hisexcellency34: 11:02am On Dec 14, 2023
Babatunde Fashola failed as Minister of Power, Works and Housing

For eight years he served under Buhari as Minister
Where is the electricity?
Where are the good roads? Ordinary Third Mainland Bridge and Lagos Ibadan Expressway can't be fixed.
Where is Housing for the masses?

Nobody should recommend Fashola for any position again

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Politics / Re: Akeredolu’s Son Begs Tinubu For Air Ambulance To Return Ailing Father To Germany by hisexcellency34: 6:22pm On Dec 13, 2023
That Babajide is a very stupid boy

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Business / Re: Outrageous: One Pound Is N1, 520 On Lemfi by hisexcellency34: 5:48pm On Dec 13, 2023
Calm down. You will see great changes from January
Politics / Gani Adams Marries Joy Onojaife As Second Wife by hisexcellency34: 11:19pm On Dec 10, 2023
The Aareonakakanfo of Yoruba land, Iba Gani Adams, on Saturday, December 9, 2023, tied the knot with his delectable wife, Joy.

The private ceremony at the bride’s home, in Lagos, was a beauty to behold as culture, royalty and tradition mixed in honor of a gentle warrior.

Families, friends and associates of the Yoruba generalissimo gathered at a very private engagement and traditional wedding ceremony in Lagos, to rejoice and share in the good moment with the bride and the groom.

The new Ayinba, Joy Adams is a graduate of Physiology from Delta State University and she is presently studying for a Masters Degree.

She was a former Queen of Delta State and has once held the prestigious Miss Delta and the Most Beautiful girl in Urhobo land in 2012.

Apart from her quality educational career, the beauty queen is a lover of music.

She loves music with passion, believing that music is the food of the soul.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/12/gani-adams-picks-second-wife-joy-onojaife/

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Politics / Re: Tinubu Aware Akeredolu Will Return To Germany For Medical Treatment-Aide by hisexcellency34: 9:58am On Dec 10, 2023
Na true you talk
richiemcgold:
Tinubu shouldn't be the one to determine the fate of Ondo people. You can't be playing with the destinies of many people to appease the selfishness of one man. Let Aketi resign na!
Politics / Tinubu Aware Akeredolu Will Return To Germany For Medical Treatment-Aide by hisexcellency34: 10:59pm On Dec 09, 2023
Ailing Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu is set to return to Germany for the continuation of his medical treatment.

A senior aide to the governor who confirmed the development to our correspondent on Friday night said President Bola Tinubu is already aware of the development.

According to him, when the governor returned to Nigeria in September, he was given two months to return to Germany for medical checks in order to monitor his situation

The aide said “Aketi will be going back to Germany for medical check. He was given two months in September. He has overstayed. He will be back after the check. President Tinubu is aware of it”.

It however remains to be seen whether Akeredolu will transfer power to his deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa who has been accused of disloyalty by the Governor’s supporters.

It will be recalled that President Tinubu during an intervention meeting with the Ondo State stakeholders in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) had called for the status quo to remain with Akeredolu as governor, Aiyedatiwa as deputy while the House of Assembly was asked to stop impeachment moves against the deputy.

The president also moved that Akeredolu should travel abroad for a comprehensive treatment and transmit power to Aiyedatiwa to stand in for him as acting governor.

However, Akeredolu’s loyalists rejected the move, saying Aiyedatiwa cannot be trusted with power again to his actions while his principal was on sick bed in Germany.

They are calling for his impeachment or resignation so that another deputy governor who will be loyal to Akeredolu will be in charge.
https://worldviewafrica.com/ondo-government-says-tinubu-aware-akeredolu-will-return-to-germany-for-medical-treatment/

Business / Re: CBN Alerts Nigerians On Counterfeit Notes In Circulation by hisexcellency34: 10:08pm On Dec 08, 2023
Is that why we can't withdraw money in banks? This Cardoso will be worse than Emefiele

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Politics / Re: President Tinubu, Your Priorities Are Poor, Wasteful And Self-serving by hisexcellency34: 1:51pm On Dec 08, 2023
His supporters eyes have clear. We are all feeling it

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Politics / Re: How I Disciplined Visa Processing Officer Caught Watching BBN On Duty–minister by hisexcellency34: 12:20pm On Dec 08, 2023
Nonsense. Redeployed to another section to continue watching there. Why not fire or suspend the person?
Politics / Anyone Complaining About Hardship In Nigeria Is Not Being Realistic – Isa-Onilu by hisexcellency34: 8:39am On Dec 04, 2023
Why Tinubu has not started probing Buhari —Onilu, NOA DG


Newly-appointed Director General of National Orientation Agency (NOA) and former All Progressives Congress (APC) National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Isa-Onilu, is a man of many parts. He is an entrepreneur and journalist, who has served as party administrator for a period spanning over two decades.

He spoke to Sunday Sun on why President Bola Tinubu has not instituted a probe panel against former President Muhammadu Buhari, and why the administration of both Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and Abdullahi Adamu as chairmen of APC was tempestuous and unsuccessful.

The former APC spokesman equally commented on the perceived insensitivity of the ruling party to the suffering of many Nigerians, stressing that only unrealistic persons are talking about hardship in the country. He also described those accusing the APC of planning a one-party state as anarchists and undemocratic elements.

How challenging is the responsibility ahead of you as DG, National Orientation Agency?

It is as challenging as the need for us to have stability, togetherness, and unity in this country. If we know what it takes to achieve that, then that is as humongous as it is difficult for human beings to change their position from what they have become entrenched in. Change, they say, is the most difficult thing for human beings. It is very difficult for us to respond to change. I have found myself in a situation where I have to do just that, to put in place a strategy for Nigerians to change their attitudes. And that is a humongous task, but not a situation that cannot be achieved. We can achieve it.

What reorientation do you intend to give to Nigerians about the insensitivity of the government to the harsh situation confronting them?

The first thing is not even orientation or reorientation. It is a wrong premise to say that you want to orient Nigerians. For you to make a Christian, a better Christian, Christianity itself has put principles in place. The pastor can mentor them toward the best of those principles. It is the same way Islam puts principles in place. So, for somebody to reorient a Muslim, the Islamic principles are already in place. But, we don’t have such principles as a country, and on what principle are we going to reorient people? If you say that you want to make somebody a better Nigerian, what exactly do you mean? Who is a better Nigeria, and how do you define him? What is the definition of a better Nigeria? We don’t have one. If you leave it to me as the DG, then I use whatever perspective of who is a better Nigerian to orientate Nigerians towards that. And another DG will do the same thing depending on what he thinks Nigeria should look like. But, no country does that. We have not been able to create a national culture and that is why we found ourselves where we are. We have subnational cultures, the Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa, Efik, Ibibio, Igbira, Igala, Nupe, Kanuri cultures. Every culture in Nigeria is subnational and that is why we are clinging to them because there is no one with national spread to cling to. We are supposed to take elements of all these subnational cultures to create a national one where every Nigerian will see themselves reflected in it. If any tribe does not see themselves reflected in the national culture, they are not going to be psychologically connected to the country. It is the same way to Yoruba, Hausa and other tribes that didn’t see themselves reflected in the national culture will not be connected. As Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa, we have a lifestyle, but we don’t have a lifestyle as Nigerians. The first thing we need to do is to have a national value charter as Nigerians so that we can say this is what our values are as Nigerians. Then NOA can invite strategists to move people towards imbibing those values. We don’t have national values as we speak. That is where we are going to start from and the president will be unveiling what we call the National Lifestyle Charter very soon. This charter is not just about the citizens because we are always quick to say that Nigerians are not patriotic and don’t love their country. Love and patriotism are emotional issues. They are stimulated and there must be an attraction to love something. It is the same thing with patriotism, there must be an attraction. Nigeria must be attractive to us. What does Nigeria put in place that will make it attractive for us to be loyal? That attraction is what we need to create. It is not going to be complete harmony, complete prosperity, complete enjoyment, development, or growth. No! No country in the world has that. What Nigerians want to see is a sincere effort that there is hope. And that the country has concretely started working towards it. Then, in exchange for that, they will begin to take responsibility. The National Lifestyle Charter has two components. The first is the Nigeria promise. What does Nigeria promise citizens? If there is no promise there is no hope. Just like Christianity and Islam promised the faithful heaven, Nigeria should promise the citizens something in reward for certain commitments. The first component is the Nigeria promise. I didn’t mean promises from the government or political campaign promises from President Tinubu, I didn’t also say the ruling party. I mean Nigeria. The promise remains the promise and any government coming in no matter which party brings in, it will be the minimum promise. In America, you have the American dream, which is over 100 years old, whether Republican or Democrat, the American dream remains intact. That is what has made them the America they are. There are seven pillars to the promise. And the promises, as I said, are about the country. In exchange for that, the country is asking the citizens for seven codes of conduct that we call the citizen codes. It is seven for seven. The country is giving us seven and it is asking us for seven. As the country is striving for true people who come into government offices to accomplish this promise, the citizens will also be striving to accomplish their seven codes so that the country progresses. We have America, China, and France, because they have their national value system, a lifestyle the government and the people must keep.

How will the Nigeria promise change the lifestyle and hardship Nigerians are currently going through?

That is an entirely different thing. The first promise is hope and when you have hope, you know that progress is being made to attract others. Anybody who is talking about hardship now is not being realistic. Why? Nigeria is like a building or a house with multiple cracks for several years, but all we do is to patch the cracks with cement while more continue to widen. When a new buyer or new tenant comes and decides to bring down and rebuild the building so that it won’t collapse, in the process of rebuilding, people will not have shelter. Sun and rain will beat them and regardless of whatever arrangement they make as palliatives, it cannot be concrete enough to replace what this would have. The choice for the people is to say they prefer the house to continue cracking until it collapses on our heads or be ready to sacrifice to ensure that there is a proper foundation for the new building better than what we have ever put in place. What they need is to see that sincere effort that truly a new building is coming so that the sacrifice will make meaning. But if in the process, some people refuse to acknowledge the situation, and keep complaining, that is not realistic, because the other choice was to remain in that same building that was eventually going to collapse on their heads.

What about the casualties that would be consumed because of the rebuilding?

We would wish that there were no casualties, but even if, they cannot be compared to the one we would have had should the entire building be allowed to collapse?

Will you say that President Tinubu is coasting in governance?

For me and for many Nigerians who know where we are coming from, and what the fundamental issues are, namely, the issue of subsidies, which many past governments have demonstrated a lack of political will to confront, he has confronted it with bravery and courage of a leader that we so much have waited for. There is again the issue of foreign exchange that people have continued to turn the country upside down because of the money they are making, messed up all the economic policies, and really took us several years back. They have to do the needful. This is the process of demolishing the building. He has done those two very important issues since he came in. One of our biggest problems is that we are no longer attractive to foreign investors. The effort he has made since he came in is to reverse the trend and make Nigeria look attractive to investors because we need money to turn our situation around. All the trips he has made since he came in are fundamental to achieving this objective and we can see a clear direction of where we are going.

Will you say that operating as an APC spokesperson under an embattled chairman like Oshiomhole was your most challenging job?

Maybe it is my fate to be taking up challenging jobs. When I was the National Public Secretary, APC was a turbulent party. I am happy that God put us in a situation where we had to play a role in ensuring that the ship never sank. I remember the day we were dissolved and the option was to go to court, because everything done to us was illegal, factionalise the party structures, and fight the case all the way to the Supreme Court which will take two years, three years during which time the government cannot focus on what they are supposed to do, and we will not even have a party to prepare for the election of 2023. I remember when we met that same day and everybody said we must go to court; I was the only person who said no. It was not worth it. I was the first person to issue a statement to disassociate myself from anything to hurt the party. I was happy that a few days later, a group came up with a statement along the same line as what I had done and that is why we didn’t have any faction in the party. I am thankful to God that we were able to play a positive role in surmounting the challenges that came.

In which areas did the Oshiomhole-led NWC get it all wrong that led to the dissolution?

We didn’t get many things right because we saw it coming and did our best to ensure that we called our attention to the fact that things were going wrong. Things went wrong because we were not just focused at a stage. That lack of focus created room for those who had other motives to come in. However, those are gone now, we have other things that happened after that, wounds have also been healed, and we are all happy. I absolutely don’t have any regret taking over the job of the spokesperson of our party during that turbulent period. I can only thank God for giving me that opportunity to be part of it.

Didn’t it come to you as a surprise that your party experienced successive leadership crises after your exco?

Life is about learning lessons, but once you refuse to learn the lessons, you will face the same consequences. Right from the beginning, we did not support the candidacy and emergence of Abdullahi Adamu as the national chairman. Our candidate was Al Makura, but somebody, for whatever reason, brought Adamu. We knew that he did not have the temperament to manage the party that was negotiating a transition of power. That was key, we needed somebody with the capacity to transit the party from one government to another during an election year. That was not the best time to bring in somebody we know has temperament. The only regret is that the party didn’t listen, even though we were still able to manage it. I was involved in the process of his exit. I was drafted and it is good that we were able to manage the crisis better than the PDP that could not manage their only.

How far can Ganduje take APC?

He will take the APC very far and the assurance is his antecedent. He has managed Kano in a way that he cannot be faulted for in terms of the way he has turned things around in the state. He created a kind of cohesion in Kano APC and has been a very good defender of the party that powerful politicians like Kwankwaso could not even penetrate. He kept the party intact. And all you need from your chairman is the ability to keep your party intact. It is all we need for the government to succeed and to get to 2027 as one peaceful family.

What is your take on the feeling that APC is on a trajectory to make Nigeria a one-party state judging by the way it is procuring victory from both the court and polling units?

I don’t know which country you are referring to, but certainly not Nigeria. If it is part of the last election, then Nigeria didn’t start in 2023. In 2019, we had an election in Zamfara State where we won 100 per cent from the governor to the National and State Assemblies, but the same court Nigerians are vilifying now reversed the whole thing and gave everything to the PDP. At that time, it was not going to be a party state, the judiciary was okay and democracy very good. We had an election, an APC candidate in Bayelsa won and on the eve of swearing him in, for no fault of his, it was taken away and given to the PDP. As far as Nigerians complaining are concerned, the judiciary was excellent. Even in this 2023 general election, there have been many places that APC won and nobody has been able to sit down and tabulate how many APC and PDP won. So, why will it be only when APC wins in court that democracy is in jeopardy and that the judiciary must be vilified? Are you sure those people are themselves democrats or anarchists?

Won’t APC be worse than PDP after spending 16 years in power so far judging by the way the party is going?

I don’t think APC will be worse than PDP after 16 years. I don’t think so. The first thing we have been able to achieve is to manage the party and even when we have conflict, we don’t allow it to graduate to crisis. We have successfully managed ourselves over time to get out of trouble and keep the party intact. That is very important. Secondly, from one government to another, we are not shying away from whatever mistakes we have made for those eight years. President Muhammadu Buhari, say whatever you want to say, achieved a lot in this country. However, there are glaring areas of fault as well, and this new government is not shying away from it. We are not running away from it. We are confronting it because from one government to another, there must be that consciousness to inherit both assets and liabilities. But on the long run, put it on the table, the chart is showing upward movement.

Why is it difficult for the Tinubu-led government to probe Buhari or is it because it is not a PDP government?

I don’t know what you mean by probing the Buhari government and I also don’t know what you mean by mismanagement of funds. However, what I can tell you is that no president comes in with the responsibility on his table to probe the previous government. It is Nigerians that have the rights to raise petitions to the EFCC. What I want to hear is that there have been petitions submitted to the EFCC or ICPC and they refused to work on them. But, don’t forget that this same government, within its first three months, has arrested the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria who served the APC government for eight years on this same issue of corruption. The court has not proven him innocent and we are not saying he is guilty yet, but a suspect. It is left for the lawyers to prove that he was just a messenger. They should tell the court that it is not Emefiele who did it, but Buhari. However, so long as they have not done that, the person whose hand was found in the soup pot has been arrested.

Are you implying that with petitions from Nigerians, Tinubu can probe Buhari?

I am not saying anybody can probe anybody. I am only telling you of the process. I said that it is the responsibility of the lawyers to prove in court why it should not be Emefiele, but Buhari who should be tried. If that happens, then you can now complain. But if the lawyers have not come to court to say no, it is not Emefiele, he was the one caught red-handed and arrested. He is not the only one, even the man who was the chairman of the anti-corruption agents, Bawa was arrested for the same reason. And the same person was appointed by the Buhari-led APC government. It is the government that has taken that step against him. What are Nigerians doing, especially those with the fact that Buhari stole money?

Are you saying that the Nigeria Air scandal is not yet on Tinubu’s table?

His table is not where it should be. That is why we have the EFCC and ICPC. So, anybody who feels there was scandal should take their evidence to the relevant quarters.

Did it bother you that almost all the national chairmen of APC had accountability problems?

The last time I checked, I know you are still a journalist not a lawyer lest be a judge. Now, you have accused somebody, prosecuted the person and have sentenced the person and yet you are a journalist. Anybody with such evidence knows where to go.

Is your office planning any jingle to pacify angry Nigerians over harsh conditions they are going through?

Jingles don’t calm people down, it can rather become noise to them. You cannot use jingles to tell a hungry person that there is hope. There are other methods to use to get the information across to the people and that is why I said that this agency cannot even begin to carry out any orientation because we don’t have any objective or goal to orient people. We have to put a goal, an objective in place first.

https://sunnewsonline.com/why-tinubu-has-not-started-probing-buhari-onilu-noa-dg/?amp

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Politics / Re: CJN Ariwoola Bows & Greets Ganduje, The APC Chairman by hisexcellency34: 8:33am On Dec 04, 2023
Mumu..it's mutual

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Politics / Re: 2024 Budget: No Fire Brigade Approach – Senator Adeola by hisexcellency34: 8:30am On Dec 04, 2023
This one will just open mouth yaaaaaa like big funnel

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Politics / Re: I Can't Kill Myself', 'Akara And 5-Alive To The Rescue' - Ex-SGF Babachir Lawal by hisexcellency34: 5:08am On Dec 04, 2023
In China, he would have been executed

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Politics / Re: "If We Start Suspension For Anti-party, We Will Suspend Many People - Damagum by hisexcellency34: 6:05pm On Dec 03, 2023
Wike is bigger than PDP
Religion / Re: RCCG Holy Ghost Congress: Divine Repositioning December 4 - 9 by hisexcellency34: 9:36am On Dec 03, 2023
Let's pray to God to give us responsible leaders who will love the people and won't waste our money flying the Toke Makinwas to Climate change conference in UAE.

Pastors should also be bold enough to call politicians to order when they do wrong.

I wish RCCG a blessed congress

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Politics / Ondo State: President Tinubu, Is This Democracy? By Olawale Olaleye by hisexcellency34: 8:55pm On Dec 02, 2023
I'd waited a few days to see if the presidency or media aides of President Bola Tinubu would deny report that as part or his intervention in the Ondo State political crisis, the president actually endorsed the idea that the Deputy Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, an elected number two citizen of the state, should send in an undated resignation letter? 

This development had disturbed me for a few days, and I had hoped that Tinubu or his men would come out to refute it. First, it was the speaker of the state House of Assembly that hinted at the peace deal, and a commissioner would later confirm it. 

I know about political solutions and how knotty or complicated they can be. But, how do you explain a political solution that seeks to undermine basic democratic tenets?

How desperate is the ailing governor or his thoughtless camp that they would think the only route to peace is for an elected person to send in an undated resignation letter?

If this option is not deemed criminal, I don't know what else it is. They didn't ask a man, who is presumed incapacitated to send in his resignation but an able-bodied person, just to satisfy certain political cravings or interest? 

I don't know what these guys see that emboldens them to put democracy to so much indecent test, knowing full well that there's really nothing irreversible about it.

Coming from a man, Rotimi Akeredolu, who played an active role in the era of the late President Umar Yar’Adua as then NBA president, it exposes nothing but the hypocrisy of the nation’s leaders.

President Tinubu, it is cheeky, disingenuous and of course, hypocritical to ask the deputy governor of Ondo State to send in an undated resignation, just because some people do not want him to be an issue in the forthcoming governorship election. 

Democracy may not have a manual, but it functions on a set of rules and regulations as well as constitutional laws.

The brazen disposition of leadership to trample on some of these will some day have consequences. But, let it be known for sure that the option handed the Ondo deputy governor is not democratic in any form or shape. Period!

https://worldviewafrica.com/ondo-state-president-tinubu-is-this-democracy/

Politics / Re: Gov Akeredolu Releases N1bn For Retired Teachers, LG Workers In Ondo by hisexcellency34: 10:39am On Dec 01, 2023
Nobody will accept all this nonsense Akeredolu this, Akeredolu that bullshit. A man that has been in Ibadan since August and refuse to resign. Terrible people
Politics / Re: Imo Guber: INEC Frustrating Moves To Inspect The BVAS – Sen. Achononu Laments by hisexcellency34: 4:44pm On Nov 30, 2023
Oga park well
Politics / Re: Akeredolu’s Loyalists Reject Tinubu’s Peace Moves In Ondo by hisexcellency34: 2:28pm On Nov 30, 2023
Ok. He will fail even if Aketi endorses him
adigun27:
Ondo commissioner for finance who has being nursing amibtion long ago
Food / Re: Lagos Releases 20,000 Bags Of Eko Rice, Pegs 50kg At N43k, 25kg For N22k by hisexcellency34: 2:26pm On Nov 30, 2023
50kg at 43k is too high for local rice
Celebrities / Re: Ghanaian Rapper, 2PM’s Body Made To Stand At His Funeral Ceremony (Photos) by hisexcellency34: 2:25pm On Nov 30, 2023
Did he die exactly at 2pm
Politics / Re: Senator Victor Umeh Intervenes ,stops Lagos Demolition by hisexcellency34: 3:00pm On Nov 29, 2023
Umeh koo, Imeh nii. Who the hell is he

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Crime / Re: Cultist Attacks Police Officers With Axe In Abuja (Photos, Video) by hisexcellency34: 8:50am On Nov 29, 2023
You don enter police wahala
Celebrities / Re: Young Duu Attacked By Unknown Boys In Lekki (Video) by hisexcellency34: 8:49am On Nov 29, 2023
The boy needs army, police, DSS, Navy, Airforce and Amotekun protection

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Politics / Embattled Ondo Deputy Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa Set To Resign by hisexcellency34: 8:58pm On Nov 28, 2023
Pressure is mounting on Ondo Deputy Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa to resign from office.

Credible sources in the All Progressives Congress (APC) chapter in the state informed our correspondent that Governor Rotimi Akeredolu said Aiyedatiwa’s resignation is the only condition for office.

On Tuesday, the Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Hon Olamide Oladiji, disclosed that Aiyedatiwa is to sign and submit an undated resignation letter to President Bola Tinubu.

Earlier, there were reports that the Assembly will invoke the Doctrine of Neccesity and declare Aiyedatiwa as the Acting governor but that did not happen.

While Akeredolu is in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital where he has been since his return from medical treatment in Germany, Aiyedatiwa is currently in Abuja where he is meeting powerbrokers who can help save his job.
https://worldviewafrica.com/embattled-ondo-deputy-governor-aiyedatiwa-set-to-resign/

Politics / Re: Akeredolu’s Loyalists Reject Tinubu’s Peace Moves In Ondo by hisexcellency34: 7:33pm On Nov 28, 2023
Who is Akinterinwa?
adigun27:
All dis crisis is cause by akinterinwa who he and Betty has stolen ondo money ,make them like or not non of Dem will govern ondo state , secondly don't expect president should agree declare Ayetidiwa Acting Gov because him too know he isn't physically 100% fit so that people won't remind him in future
The truth of d matter is ondo state don't have assembly

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