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Politics / Re: Fmr Vice President Atiku Abubakar Celebrates Pst E. A Adeboye ( Daddy GO) At 82 by imolile: 4:04pm On Mar 02
Atiku is a cunning person, he does not have a sound Political ideology that can sell his political ambition, a very desperate old guard whose business survival depends sole on political position , He uses tribal cards when necessary trying so hard to look for any notable figure through which he can sell himself to the minds of the people, especially the Yoruba who have the highest stake in Nigeria and who are easily driven by the the antics of both IBOS and Fulani or Hausa, every other person wants to rule Nigeria because of the resources and the income from Yoruba region, as long as they can congratulate a Yoruba Man or attend his birthday or use Yess DADDY, a gullible Yoruba believes that these dramatist loves them, the same tribe that killed Abiola, or prevented Awolowo, and ruined Nigeria using the military like Babangida. A Yoruba man is too forgetful and does not know an enemy. these others cannot play Politics in their region, Both Hausa and Ibos, they look for Yoruba to celebrate to sell themselves into a Yoruba mass. True celebration does not need the media as Atiku does. it takes a clever person to discern that It is for Power, The same Atiku was heard speaking Hausa and saying Yoruba should never be allowed to rule. A desperate man like Atiku and the other guy who want to align with Yoruba to gain Power should be reminded of how they both opposed Awolowo. Zik though he could gain the support of the North , he disregarded the counsel of Awo and Ibos are suffering for that till today and the North being used by the British opposed the developmental plan of Awolowo and they also have not recovered. we are better off in the west, they both want the Power to control the resources that Awolowo envisioned which they both opposed. Congratulation to Adeboye But not from a politically desperate cornster with an ulterior intentions

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Religion / Re: Why Do You Always Sleep In Church? by imolile: 10:26am On Sep 10, 2023
On one of my visits to Nigeria, I was returning from the neighboring Benin republic to catch my flight back to North America, I had my face camera on and wanted to see the act of bribery along that road which I have experienced several times. I recorded this police man stylishly collecting bribes from the driver. One was even daring and asking for bribe in broad day light. This was before the Endsar's protest. I am sure these guys are the murderers who kill the youths and rob people at night. The state of the country has worsened from what I read and hear . I wanted them to be arrested at the time, but no one cared to put checks and balance on the Nigerian system anymore. Criminals have been promoted and rewarded
If you look at the faces of these police guys , they may have been deployed to other senior positions since it happened, who knows these may be your DPO
But I had it on video and let us keep shamming them untill their video of crime is brought to the attention of those who still have sanity of mind to prosecute them.
A crime committed by public servants does not have an expiry date for prosecution


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuOPlQF6j5M?si=7JGsMRU_HZlykkzV

Politics / Re: Atiku May Lose Big In G5 States In 2023 Presidential Election by imolile: 10:36am On Jan 23, 2023
Atiku

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Travel / Re: Tanzania Plane Crash: 19 Die, 24 Survive by imolile: 3:15pm On Nov 07, 2022
“There is a possibility that two people were not onboard but died during the rescue effort.” How?
Sports / Re: Members Of 1994 Super Eagles Receive Houses In Owerri (Photos) by imolile: 5:48pm On Apr 03, 2022
Dear President Goodluck Jonathan: It was with rude shock and utter disbelief that I received the news that you had the legally required 25 percent in 28 states plus Federal Capital Territory in the presidential election of April 16, 2011. According to the 1999 constitution, a winner needs the majority of votes and at least 25 percent of votes in 24 states of the 36 states of the federation.

According to Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission, you won 25 percent of votes in 28 states, leaving your closest rival, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) with victories in only 12 states. As expected, you and your cronies celebrated and popped the proverbial champagne. Recall sir, that in a widely circulated piece before your swearing in on May 29th 2011 and as one of your worst, albeit gracious, critics, I had issued a note of caution.

Allow me to explain that the presidential victory of April 16th, 2011 was a victory for yourself and not necessarily for the PDP, of which you are a part and parcel. Sadly too, many of those who trusted and blindly voted for you have now regretted that decision cursing the day they thumb-printed their finger against your name. This should reveal without any equivocation that the elections were not driven by issues, but sentiments about personalities, religion and ethnicity – which you irreproachably milked to your ultimate advantage. It is my opinion that as a nation we should grow our democracy to achieve a situation whereby persons win elections on the basis of merit and actual performance not sentiments, and certainly not with the aid of financial inducements, blackmail and violence – tenets which have roundly deepened since your accession to power.

I will not bore you with all the expectations Nigerians (the ones who voted for you, anyway) - I believe you know all of these and intend to meet all of them.

As you commemorate three years of unhindered presidency and two years since your last election, I intend to remind you of all the myriad of promises you made during your political campaigns as you traversed the nooks and crannies of Nigeria circa 2011. I cannot ever allow my extremely busy president, one who has been overwhelmed by his own transformative agenda the laborious task of a long comprehension. In essence, of my own generosity, I have listed only some of them for you below.

1. You promised to rule for only one term (reference http://ow.ly/4KScO). Not that it mattered, as you’re not legally barred from seeking reelection. This reminder is only so a test of your mettle of honour as I see your lackey, Mr Asari Mujahid, making unsolicited pronouncements that have heated the polity.

Mr President, as a man of your words or rather as you want to make us believe (http://ow.ly/4KSda), PLEASE stick to this plan and pledge. I sincerely hope also, you will not come out and openly deny you didn’t make such promise or statements as you did about the zoning saga. Anyway, I have provided links above and you may instruct your Israeli friends to pull these links offline.

2. You promised a constitutional role for Traditional Rulers!!! (http://ow.ly/4KSfI) I am short of words but Nigerians are waiting. But I assure you sir, with a few financial reports in the pockets of the traditional rulers, this is not a major promise to uphold, as like you, Nigerians may not give a ‘damn’ anyway.

3. On March 17th 2011, in Dutse the Jigawa state capital, you promised: “If I win the election, within my four years in office, I will establish domestic airports in all the states without airports,” (http://ow.ly/4KSgt).

4. In Nasarawa, at the flag-off of your campaign you promised at least a university in every state (http://ow.ly/4KShX) including building specialist almajiri schools to shore up education in the North so as to eradicate illiteracy (http://ow.ly/4KSiK). It seems you have started on this one but a good number of the Almajiris are waiting!

5. On February 8th in Ibadan, the day you called some people "rascals", you promised to create jobs and improve the power sector (http://ow.ly/4KSlU). The Oyo people and indeed all Nigerians were all left in darkness last weekend!

6. On Feb 9th, you were in Bauchi and you promised to intensify oil and gas exploration in the North-East as part of efforts to harness resources for economic development. Also you pledged to boost agriculture, power and water supply for wealth creation and revenue generation. Then you assured that projects such as the Mambilla hydro-electricity, Jada irrigation project and Kafin Zaki dam in Taraba, Adamawa and Bauchi would be pursued to boost agriculture and industrial development (http://ow.ly/4KSnF). Then you promised that your administration would establish two universities in the region. The NORTH EAST PEOPLE ARE STILL WAITING.

7. You landed in Port Harcourt on Feb 12 where you made a lot of promises, maybe to woo your Niger Delta people. Be that as it may, you announced that the NNPC, in partnership with the private sector, would establish a petrochemical plant in the Niger Delta (you didn’t state where exactly). You promised the plant would create job opportunities for Niger Delta youth. Then you went ahead to promise the implementation of Local Content Law and Petroleum Industry Bill (http://ow.ly/4KSpu). In case you can’t remember when you made all these, cast your mind back to the stampede that claimed some lives (where your wife called them martyrs!).

8. In Kaduna, you promised massive transformation of the agricultural sector through construction of large dams and distribution of one million metric tons of fertilizers for the 2011 farming season (http://ow.ly/4KSqE). The rains are here again, so fulfill your promises o.

9. In Benue, you promised to revolutionize agriculture and establish industries in the country through a five-year plan (We need that Plan now so we can keep track. Of the five years two years is already gone). You also promised to complete the irrigation project in Otukpo (http://ow.ly/4KSsh). Then you promised that the second Niger Bridge and the Benue Bridge projects will be worked on in the next four years (http://ow.ly/4KStl).

10. February 17th, you were in Plateau where you shocked the entire country with amazing promises. First of all, you pledged to refocus on the solid mineral development of the state and make it one of the key revenue sources in Nigeria. Two years hence, the Plateau people are still banking on you. Mr President, You promised to build more dams and complete ongoing ones, so as to boost agricultural growth. In addition you promised to complete the Vom-Manchok-Jos road to boost economic links between Plateau and Kaduna states (http://ow.ly/4KSuz). You left the state and the Plateau people have been happy ever since and now that you have been president for two years, a progress report on that promise is in order.

11. Mr President on Feb 21, you were in Kogi. You promised among other things that the dredging of the River Niger and Lokoja-Abuja road dualisation would be completed very soon. (http://ow.ly/4KSvB) THE KOGI PEOPLE AND INDEED NIGERIANS ARE HOPING AND WAITING

12. In Kwara State on February 22, you pledged that the irrigation project in Shonga would be completed soon to boost the commercial farming activities of the New Nigeria Farmers in the area (http://ow.ly/4KSwn). Mr president, remember you also said the Jebba-Mokwa road and Jebba bridge would be given adequate attention to ease transportation in the area. Kwarans are await a report!

13. On February 24, Mr. President, you pledged to rehabilitate all ailing industries in Aba (http://ow.ly/4KSxd). I believe all Abians are hoping on you to provide the enabling environment to do their businesses, you must keep your promises.

14. Mr. President, on Feb 25th in Anambra you said there is a plan to build a power station in the state, assuring that within the next four years your administration would construct and rehabilitate ALL federal roads leading to Anambra as well as the South East. You equally promised to provide potable water to the densely populated Onitsha and Nnewi cities (http://ow.ly/4KSyf) and tackle erosion in the South-East. To tell you the truth, Mr. President, Anambrans banked on you!

15. In Ebonyi state, you promised to dualize the Enugu-Abakaliki federal highway in addition (http://ow.ly/4KSza) to establishing a secretariat for ALL Federal government's agencies and parastatals in Ebonyi. Mr. President, the people of Ebonyi have never had it so good since the creation of their state. Now, you have promised them the good life. Please keep to your words!

16. In Niger state, you promised more power generation. Perhaps the most important aspect of your promises is that your government would map out a five-year strategic plan for road projects (http://ow.ly/4KSzL).

17. On Feb 27, you were in Asaba, the Delta state capital. On that fateful Sunday, you revealed that “The NNPC is developing a new programme that will absorb about 5,000 youths,” (http://ow.ly/4KSAO). Mr. President, Deltans were delighted at that REVELATION. While that number is a far cry from the number of unemployed youths in the state, at all at all na winch (as we say in Warri), so Deltans are waiting.

18. On March 2nd, you were in Ondo where you promised that roads and other basic infrastructure across the states will be developed in four years. In addition you also promised the exploitation of the vast bitumen deposits in the state for national economic development and employment generation (http://ow.ly/4KSFj). The Ondo people are waiting. Your Four years have started already. You must start now.

19. On the same day, March 2nd, your campaign train was in Ekiti state. While there, you promised that more than N50 billion federal intervention projects were ongoing in the state (http://ow.ly/4KSGb). You can rest assured that Fayemi and indeed the entire Ekiti kete are waiting for you.

20. On March 9th, in Sokoto, you promised to rehabilitate the abandoned Shagari irrigation project as well as reviving the nation's rail system and fight the menace of desertification in the country. (http://ow.ly/4KSGX) Sokoto people have suffered for too long. This is your time to redeem your pledge, Mr President. The clock is ticking!!!

21. The date was March 12th 2011 and you were in Ogun State, my home state. Remember, the day you rode to Abeokuta through rail? Yes, that was the day you promised an improved power supply before the end of the year through the Integrated Power Project (IPP) initiative. You also pledged to build more refineries, encourage downstream activities, resuscitate rail transportation and create jobs. In case you have forgotten, that was the day that Gbenga Daniel your South West campaign coordinator was booed by the Ogun people (http://ow.ly/4KSHM).

22. On March 14th, your campaign trained moved to Kebbi where you promised to establish a federal university next year (2012). You also promised to create jobs through science and technology, tackle environmental challenges and boost health care delivery. (http://ow.ly/4KSIX)

23. Katsina, was your port of call on March 15 where you promised to enhance the living standard of Nigerians through implementation of people-oriented programmes that would provide citizens the necessary opportunities to realize their potentials. In my opinion, this was just mere rhetoric, as you did not make any concrete promise. Or did you have the premonition, you will lose in Katsina? Seems I was right.

24. In Kano, you pledged to resuscitate the nation’s power sector and encourage the development of small and medium scale enterprises in the country while ensuring justice, equity and fair play in the polity (http://ow.ly/4KSKJ).

Mr. President, space will not allow me to list the deluge of promises in Lagos, Osun, Borno, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Imo, Taraba, Jigawa, Edo, Bayelsa and Zamfara states, and Abuja (http://ow.ly/4KSLf). If you can accomplish all your promises in the next four years, then you will go down memory lane as the best President ever.

Thanks to Yahoo, Gmail and Facebook (and now Twitter and Google Plus), we can all save this message in our Inbox/Wall/Timelines for the next four years and check out how much you achieve on your promises.

Your fellow Nigerian,

Egghead Odewale

NB: This article was initially published in May 2011. It has been modified and republished in commemoration of two years of Goodluck Jonathan’s Presidency since election. Except otherwise stated, all dates were in 2011.

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Travel / Re: X Gender Marker Available On U.S. Passports Starting April 11 by imolile: 11:58pm On Mar 31, 2022
ERockson:
I don't mind calling myself X if this will facilitate my Japa

Then you unwittingly make yourself a candidate of eternal damnation for choosing the path of rebellion against God's original construct of humans, It is an attempt by the devil to populate Hell and those who choose the paths have also automatically consented to being an enemy of God for a gain of a few days on earth
Politics / Re: Lagos Visit: Buhari Directs Rail Linkage To Lekki Port, Commends Pace Of Work by imolile: 9:27am On Mar 23, 2022
Just when he was about to Leave Power, He remembers Lagos after completing Niger and all the North. This one will not be done another abandoned Project watch out. this is how the North Play. The southerners are the unwise people
Crime / Re: Woman Caught With Kidnapped Children In Port Harcourt (Pictures) by imolile: 9:24am On Mar 23, 2022
Please leave that woman alone, the depression in Nigeria can make you mistake people for a crime they did not commit

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Health / Re: HIV Epidemic On Lekki/Ajah Island - Kemi Olunloyo by imolile: 9:22am On Mar 23, 2022
Nigeria a country where sex is food. People practically commit immorality per second per second, Imagine a warning for Housewives when a man is sharing HIV around, should a housewife ever have to worry if women are not immoral even as married women. The mention of Housewives in her statement is worrisome. I particularly know one who told me she sleeps around and the husband does not know

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Religion / Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Free Food Restaurant Opens To The Public (Photos) by imolile: 10:32am On Mar 20, 2022
DESTINY EXCHANGE, The herbalist who did the Juju said as long as people eat what he is giving to the Public in the guise of SARA (ask Muslims) The destinies of the eaters are caged and he will continually be having surplus in terms of Money . BEWARE OF MONEY OR FOOD FROM SOURCES YOU CANNOT EXPLAIN
Celebrities / Re: Mompha Warns Bobrisky: I'm A Devoted Muslim, I Don't Associate With Gay People by imolile: 6:15pm On Dec 18, 2021
They just needed to make Africa look bad so they can force a vaccine. They are pushing the virus away from communist China and elaborating on Omicron.
The one from Africa must be dangerous in thier . screwed mind than Alpha, Beta and Delta
Colonial mentality is colonial mentality
The plan is to wipe out the African race by weakening thier immune system through a concorted lab solution called vaccine

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Health / Re: COVID-19 Update For December 16 2021 In Nigeria by imolile: 1:50am On Dec 17, 2021
Religion / Re: My Sexual Encounters With Apostle Suleman - Chioma Ifemeludike (Video) by imolile: 11:43am On Nov 20, 2021
This girl is speaking the truth, The Onus is on SULE to clear his name, But from his silence, You can tell that this is not a mere set up against him

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Politics / Re: Farooq Kperogi: Pantami’s Fake Professorship Joins Other Intellectual Frauds by imolile: 5:28am On Sep 11, 2021
Nigeria is full of fake, Fake Doctors, Fake Lawyers, Fake Pastor, Fake Imam, fake Lovers, Fake Leaders, Fake Police, Fake Attorney General, With Fake degrees, Fake President, Fake Passport, Fake Promises, fake hair, fake heights, fake life, Patami like others are the epitome of what Nigeria has become when we chose a fake certificate above the intelligence of Sowore

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Sports / Re: The New Adamasingba Stadium In Ibadan (Photo) by imolile: 11:00pm On Sep 01, 2021
Stadium should never be built in non spacious arena, should have vacant massive space at the exterior, A car park and open exterior, Preferably not surrounded by archaic old structures, even when 3D image makes the inside look seemingly beautiful, the reality on ground does not confirm the picture and those of us who live there knows how deplorable the stadium look apart from this 3d image. Lets stop lying to ourselves with mere picture. What exactly is the meaning of "Adamasingba" in Yoruba state?
Politics / Re: Major Datong Abducted By Bandits At NDA Killed - PM News by imolile: 7:31am On Aug 25, 2021
Result of Nepotism

Today, I want to expose the Nigerian army, The Nigerian so called army are a bunch of useless ill-trained irresponsible unpatriotic money-seeking organization, whose goal and ambition is not for the protection of the territorial integrity of the confusion we hate to call a country, Today, what you call the Nigerian army is a factional self serving retard I had a panel-beater for my car some years back who ran to me and said sir, “Help me thank God” why? I asked, then he told me that his brother has been enlisted into the Nigerian Army, i looked frantically into his face and said Oh! But he is enlisted to serve the Nation, The Panel beater replied and said NO, he is not enlisted to serve the Nation but as the Family defender in case there is a dispute, He said it in a colloquial language which will make more sense to a speaker of the dialect. To my panel beater, because he has a brother who is in the Army he believed he cannot be cheated in the Nigerian society . That is how bad the Nigerian system has become, The Nigerian Army has become so useless that they have lost the purpose and ethics of the Profession, In a sane society, You will not see a man on camouflage, they wont harass civilian, they wont board a bus with the aim of claiming staff, they wont wear a cap to show they are soldiers or any insignia for the show, in saner climes, soldiers wont intervene in a civilian crisis because it is strictly the office of the police . You will not see them beat up The Nigerian Army is headed by narrow minded bigots from the North, uncivilized selected myopic clowns who still operate the constabulary of the colonial masters and have no regards for the People who pay their salaries Nigerian Military was compromised by the several military coup which began in 1966, a coup d'état began of 15 January 1966, this, It was led by Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu and Emmanuel Ifeajuna killed where 22 People were killed including the then Prime minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, This was occasioned by the unfair transfer of Power by the British to the North in revenge that the South were the most vociferous and the most protesting of the colonial rule, The Colonial master in anger chose the servitude of the North against the resistance of the South and vengefully gave Power to the North in a divided amalgamation The Northerner Picked a fight with the Igbo because one of them had led the coup that killed one of their own, This was what led to the revenge of the North a reprisal was masterminded by Lt. Colonel Murtala Muhammed and many northern military officers. The coup began as a mutiny at roughly midnight on July 15th 1966 and was a reaction to the killings of Northern politicians and Officers by some soldiers on January 15,. The then Hausa who were infiltrated by Fulani have not forgotten and are still hating the Igbo for that. The Yoruba and Fulani curupted Nigeria over a period of 60 Years and unfaily denying the Igbo of Power on suspicious ground The Military were more of the foot soldier of the Fulani, they are not for the defence of the Country Nigeria as the Nigerian Military has not fought any single external battles but they have fought Nigerians, Killed and intimidated those they were supposed to protect The Nigerian Military is a tool for the continuation of the Feudalistic system of government in the North, Nigeria is not practising Democracy and that is why you have no freedom of speech and can be arrested by Police, abused by the Army of Naval for and dehumanized by the DSS, They are all one working to keep the North in Power because they have populated the Military and are currently enlisting Boko Har\am for a prospective resistance by the South Ordinarily, You are not supposed to see a Military man in the civilian environment, The Military are menant to have their Base far away from the Civilian in a Forest or uninhibited Bush place But the Nigerian Military have been corrupted by greed which was brought about by their involvement in Politics, the military have no business or rather should have not business with Politics . It is greed that brough Buhari who ousted Shagari, it was greed that brought Babangida who ousted Buhari and since they tasted honey the civilian abandoned the development, they destroyed every institution and started playing tribal politics Nigeria was never supposed to be united, There is no relationship with Yoruba and Igbo apart from bussiness ties , there is no relationship between Hausa, Fulani and the Igbo. The Colonial master caused the confusion we are currently in, The Fulani were afraid in the 60s and 70s to lay claim of the resources in other region . They stuck to their Tomatoes and Onions and produce from the North, However the Southerner were being wasteful with party life, the Igbo have industrial skills and business sense though mostly without reputation, they compromised standard and quality but they needed little or no supervision and their philosophy of acquisition at all expense made them hated by all When the military invaded the Politics of Nigeria they took all the resources belonging to the Yoruba people and appointed their own Fulani to man all facilities and bring the resources to the North and that is what is currently ongoing as the military-democracy has mutated into Tyranny through which Fulani are Forcing us to remain with them This is one reason for which the removed History from the curriculum and those who saw these are in their 60s so they can deal with the Children when their fathers are passed into oblivion Nigeria is a Tyranny carried on by the compromised Military of the North

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Religion / Re: Help, At 35 No Bearing Yet!!! by imolile: 11:10pm On Aug 19, 2021
The Legalism in Deeper Life destroyed so many people in their prime, A lot of people could not differentiate between legalism and the truth. and when the church destroys your mindset with some legalistic practice, they abandon you at 40 or even discipline you and you have no option between regret and depression. Go to Deeper Life, there are many grey headed men who have lost touch with the Holy spirit and they are just keeping up with legalism, The fact that the founder is even not training Younger people by default, clinging to his pulpit at this age can tell you they have no succession plan and Youths are not in their agenda. I am not against the doctrine But there is a Thin Line between Legalism and doctrine
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit give you a better insight into the danger of Legalism and when you are immersed into the Logos, You will not understand when the Rhema is not there, The Problem is, Most deeper Life are indoctrinated on Logos and they struggle to understand the Rhema. when you have the spirit, You will know when Leadership is dead or dying. I am not surprised about many unmarried people in deeper Life, I saw this trend and i understand what went wrong but The Pulpit is the sole property of Moses who does not listen to the advice of Jethro

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Politics / Re: UN September Protest: Yoruba Nation, Biafra Agitators Flee Nigeria by imolile: 10:13pm On Aug 15, 2021
You do not flee war when you have not become a slave to an oppressor, Yoruba and Igbo have now become slaves to the Fulani and Fleeing is an easy way from war. This is ludicrous, Are there no intelligent people to draw the Line as explain to these North that we are not the same with them? John Garang did it in South Sudan and when it resulted into War they fought and South Sudan is now free fro the North of Sudan
It is Shameful that Fulani is making Old men flee while the kids for whom they are agitating are watching BBnaija and smoking weed and running around as Yahoo Yahoo
Religion / Re: Maiduguri EYN Church Members Still Worship At The Demolished Premises (photos) by imolile: 10:19pm On Aug 08, 2021
SportsHD:
Where's the tolerance prophet Muhammad taught?
Hypocrite governor.

Did he really with the swords and bombs?
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Travels To Benin Republic, Seeks Soft Landing For Igboho by imolile: 3:41pm On Aug 07, 2021
Who assigned him to the task, wicked double speak
Health / Re: COVID-19 Update For August 4 2021 In Nigeria by imolile: 2:00am On Aug 05, 2021
Thousands of COVID-19 vaccines are set to expire in Canada this week, with pharmacists in Ontario raising concern about wastage amid hesitancy to mix different doses.


In Ontario alone, “several thousand” doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine will expire on Aug. 6, said Justin Bates, CEO of the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA).

“It’s an unfortunate set of circumstances,” he said in an interview with Global News on Monday. The vaccine supplies come in their frozen state each week and once they are delivered to a pharmacy and thawed, there is a 30-day window for the doses to be used — or they have to be disposed of.

Bates said they were looking at transferring some doses to pharmacies in other parts of the health-care system so they don’t have to throw them away.

“We’re going to use every tool we have to avoid wastage, but the reality is that we’re going to see some wastage starting Aug. 6.” Meanwhile, thousands of expired AstraZeneca vaccine doses have already gone to waste in provinces in Atlantic Canada after demand dried up in June and July.

The government in Newfoundland and Labrador was able to transfer 1,400 doses of AstraZeneca to Ontario in mid-May for use there as they neared their expiry date. However, the province had 2,848 doses of the vaccine expire at the end of June. Nearly 2,900 doses were wasted in July. Prince Edward Island also disposed of 3,200 expired doses of AstraZeneca, the province announced last month. But the national wastage rate so far has been “very minimal and far below initial estimates,” according to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

As of July 12, less than 0.05 per cent of total doses delivered by the federal government have been wasted, PHAC told Global News.

The boost in vaccine supply coupled with dropping vaccination rates has left unused doses nearing expiration data, said Dr. Gerald Evans, an infectious diseases specialist at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.

“We’re now into that smaller group, which … has been a little bit reluctant (to get vaccinated) up until now,” he said......................................
Amid wastage concerns, Evans said Canada should look towards either donating vaccines to other countries facing financial issues or other constraints.

Source
https://globalnews.ca/news/8079728/moderna-covid-vaccine-expired-doses-canada/

Africa will be the dumping ground and foolish African Leaders will Take it beggingly
Politics / Re: 'Vote Tinubu For President' - Taraba APC (Photos) by imolile: 2:20pm On Aug 04, 2021
OmoEpe:



Your net worth home and abroad sef no reach $100 you wan bet $1m

Go and promote your own candidate and leave Tinubu alone with his promoters.


Dots are insignificant in the scheme of things

Tell me your salary and you will be credited twice before month end.
Politics / Re: 'Vote Tinubu For President' - Taraba APC (Photos) by imolile: 9:31am On Aug 04, 2021
They know he wont smell it, they are just mocking Yoruba People. I can bet a Million dollar on this

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Health / Re: Remarks Of Chairman, PSC On COVID-19 At the National Briefing (August 2) by imolile: 7:24am On Aug 03, 2021
Thousands of COVID-19 vaccines are set to expire in Canada this week, with pharmacists in Ontario raising concern about wastage amid hesitancy to mix different doses.


In Ontario alone, “several thousand” doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine will expire on Aug. 6, said Justin Bates, CEO of the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA).

“It’s an unfortunate set of circumstances,” he said in an interview with Global News on Monday. The vaccine supplies come in their frozen state each week and once they are delivered to a pharmacy and thawed, there is a 30-day window for the doses to be used — or they have to be disposed of.

Bates said they were looking at transferring some doses to pharmacies in other parts of the health-care system so they don’t have to throw them away.

“We’re going to use every tool we have to avoid wastage, but the reality is that we’re going to see some wastage starting Aug. 6.” Meanwhile, thousands of expired AstraZeneca vaccine doses have already gone to waste in provinces in Atlantic Canada after demand dried up in June and July.

The government in Newfoundland and Labrador was able to transfer 1,400 doses of AstraZeneca to Ontario in mid-May for use there as they neared their expiry date. However, the province had 2,848 doses of the vaccine expire at the end of June. Nearly 2,900 doses were wasted in July. Prince Edward Island also disposed of 3,200 expired doses of AstraZeneca, the province announced last month. But the national wastage rate so far has been “very minimal and far below initial estimates,” according to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

As of July 12, less than 0.05 per cent of total doses delivered by the federal government have been wasted, PHAC told Global News.

The boost in vaccine supply coupled with dropping vaccination rates has left unused doses nearing expiration data, said Dr. Gerald Evans, an infectious diseases specialist at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.

“We’re now into that smaller group, which … has been a little bit reluctant (to get vaccinated) up until now,” he said......................................
Amid wastage concerns, Evans said Canada should look towards either donating vaccines to other countries facing financial issues or other constraints.

Source
https://globalnews.ca/news/8079728/moderna-covid-vaccine-expired-doses-canada/

Africa will be the dumping ground and foolish African Leaders will Take it beggingly
Health / Re: COVID-19 Update For August 2 2021 In Nigeria by imolile: 4:15am On Aug 03, 2021
Thousands of COVID-19 vaccines are set to expire in Canada this week, with pharmacists in Ontario raising concern about wastage amid hesitancy to mix different doses.


In Ontario alone, “several thousand” doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine will expire on Aug. 6, said Justin Bates, CEO of the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA).

“It’s an unfortunate set of circumstances,” he said in an interview with Global News on Monday. The vaccine supplies come in their frozen state each week and once they are delivered to a pharmacy and thawed, there is a 30-day window for the doses to be used — or they have to be disposed of.

Bates said they were looking at transferring some doses to pharmacies in other parts of the health-care system so they don’t have to throw them away.

“We’re going to use every tool we have to avoid wastage, but the reality is that we’re going to see some wastage starting Aug. 6.” Meanwhile, thousands of expired AstraZeneca vaccine doses have already gone to waste in provinces in Atlantic Canada after demand dried up in June and July.

The government in Newfoundland and Labrador was able to transfer 1,400 doses of AstraZeneca to Ontario in mid-May for use there as they neared their expiry date. However, the province had 2,848 doses of the vaccine expire at the end of June. Nearly 2,900 doses were wasted in July. Prince Edward Island also disposed of 3,200 expired doses of AstraZeneca, the province announced last month. But the national wastage rate so far has been “very minimal and far below initial estimates,” according to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

As of July 12, less than 0.05 per cent of total doses delivered by the federal government have been wasted, PHAC told Global News.

The boost in vaccine supply coupled with dropping vaccination rates has left unused doses nearing expiration data, said Dr. Gerald Evans, an infectious diseases specialist at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.

“We’re now into that smaller group, which … has been a little bit reluctant (to get vaccinated) up until now,” he said......................................
Amid wastage concerns, Evans said Canada should look towards either donating vaccines to other countries facing financial issues or other constraints.

Source
https://globalnews.ca/news/8079728/moderna-covid-vaccine-expired-doses-canada/

Africa will be the dumping ground and foolish African Leaders will Take it beggingly

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Politics / Re: Buhari Shuns Abuja House In UK To Avoid Nigerian Protesters - Sahara Reporters by imolile: 9:26am On Jul 28, 2021
I knew he would lodge in a Hotels, they secretly parried him from the airport to a Private location. He knows what he has done, "The sinner runneth when no man purseth "

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Religion / Re: Do You Support Stand Up Comedy In Church? by imolile: 9:27am On Jul 11, 2021
It is Demonic, It is a sure evident that the shepherd has no message and needed a scoffer to tickle his congregants, Pastors who allow comedian have lost touch with Christ, they are just socializing

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Religion / Re: SCOAN: Evelyn Joshua Emerges As Successor Of TB Joshua - African News by imolile: 9:25am On Jun 26, 2021
Give it time, Just Like Church of God Mission of Idahosa, or CPM of Ezekiel, It will go into extinction, anything that women Takes over dies a natural death, There is another one in Satellite town called Victory. After some time the men will begin to sleep with her and the thing will die But the Name of Jesus and the Church of Jesus will continue

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Phones / Re: Is Your Twitter App Still Loading? by imolile: 8:34am On Jun 05, 2021
Download VPN to bypass url and choose another Location. Your Twitter will work regardless of the archaic repressive and oppressive dictatorial verdict of stone age Tyrant currently in Power

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Crime / Re: Soldier Beats Driver For Stopping For Children To Cross Road In Lagos by imolile: 9:21am On May 28, 2021
See why Nigerian solders are animals. The problem is there are more animals accepting to be abused by these clowns who cannot withstand you without a uniform and have not won or fought any external battle except against the masses

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Politics / Re: #BenueUnderAttack: 36 Persons Killed In Benue State (Graphic Photos) by imolile: 9:09am On May 28, 2021
PLEASE LET US BREAK THIS COUNTRY SO PEOPLE CAN LIVE IN PEACE. THIS IS JUST HEARTLESS AND INHUMANE

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