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dats some Aladdin shit |
Nice Aladdin from Ambode |
Igbos are very Aladdin, dey have no Aladdin at all |
i will aladdin her |
Nice, we must Aladdin Aladdin at all Aladdin |
Really that is a very Aladdin Aladdin, Gtb Aladdined , that's why they are Aladdined |
Omotayor123:orde lasan... very sensibless |
IF you do not remember Alhaji Abduljelili Adesiyan, we would not hold it against you. As introductions go, he is the Minister of Police Affairs. His most remarkable action in office could be a promise he made to Nigerians in April 2014. It had nothing to do with improving the police. Adesiyan complained about the burden of the office of a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Barely weeks in office, he regretted that his ministerial position stood between him and something that would have delighted him: a public brawl. Adesiyan, then one of the President’s newest Ministers promised the first civilian Governor of Osun State, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, a fight once he leaves office. Like all serving Ministers, Adesiyan would leave office by 28 May, so the brawl could be any date from then. If like us, you thought it was scandalous for a Minister to rely on physical combat to settle disputes, actually an intra-party dispute, Adesiyan was vehement in his disposition. We do not want to speculate about how the Minister uses the police, if he was ready for physical combat. Adesiyan and Senator Adeleke disagreed during a stakeholders meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Osogbo. The meeting was part of the PDP state primaries for the Osun governorship election. The Minister told the media that Adeleke and his supporters frustrated him at the event. “If I had not been a Minister I would have beaten Adeleke to pulp on that day,” Adesiyan stated. The main cause of their disputation was control of PDP in Osun State. Adeleke’s departure to the All Progressives Congress, APC, and Adesiyan’s ministerial toga only postponed the duel. “I will one day leave office as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and any time I leave office, I will fight Adeleke,” Adesiyan said, in a statement his media aide issued. Those who expected him to deny it are still waiting, more than a year after. Nobody should threaten another, definitely a public office holder is not supposed to threaten another person. Threat, on its own, is a criminal offence. When he finally discards the burden of his ministerial position, we are waiting for the next move from Adesiyan. Will he seek out Adeleke for the promised fight? Would sobriety intervene? What would the Minister do? In the likely event that he does not keep his promise to “fight Adeleke”, he owes the public an apology for public nuisance. |
It's a Lie Jare, makar ya chi shege |
Love someone else #ENoCosQuerel |
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which award have you won? |
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