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Election without a strong opposition is one sided. Apathy everywhere with empty polling unit, I wonder if this is election or selection. This is how the election(selection �) goes
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Irigwe natives denied involvement in the recent attack of commuters at rukuba road Jos demanding for justice over what Fulani militia and there mechineries done to them 2 weeks back. Government should not sweep there case under the carpet. Who in this country knows that a whole village was raised down while over 30 thousand were displaced with no IDP camp with over 30 killed. Do gov. Declare curfew in that local government? Where is the presidency? Where is there press statement? Do gov. Lalong paid a condolences visit to the affected areas? Justice for IRIGWE LAND
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360degreess:false claim, songs of solomon 5:16 NIV: His legs are pillars of marble set on bases of pure gold. His appearance is like Lebanon, choice as its cedars. ur prophet is not mention mr. claimer |
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As youth intensified their protest today in the city of jos, major roads in the state were blocked. Lo and behold there was gun shots by police, as a result of this, youth starts chasing the police operatives with stones while shooting persists. The youths also deny access to the ongoing trade fare venuew (polo field ) in the state as they protest with speakers at the polo roundabout· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSVqeA4hisU
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Airtel are not smiling oo , i received the 1k in the morning but now they have retracked it back again oo . Pls che check urs and see if your own still dey |
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DSS refused to release Obadiah mailafia. recall that Dr Obadiah arrived at the Plateau State Command of the DSS Jos at exactly 12:45 pm along with a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Pius Akumbo and Plateau State chairman of Nigeria Bar Association, Saleh Bawa. Before his arrival at the premises of the DSS, the vicinity was besieged by his loyalists mostly members of different socio-cultural groups within the Middle Belt, including members of the Middle Belt Forum and Association of Middle Belt Ethnic Nationalities. Despite the heavy presence of men of the DSS, his loyalists insisted of remaining within the vicinity until he came out of the office of the DSS.Dr Obadiah arrived at the Plateau State Command of the DSS Jos at exactly 12:45 pm along with a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Pius Akumbo and Plateau State chairman of Nigeria Bar Association, Saleh Bawa. Before his arrival at the premises of the DSS, the vicinity was besieged by his loyalists mostly members of different socio-cultural groups within the Middle Belt, including members of the Middle Belt Forum and Association of Middle Belt Ethnic Nationalities. Despite the heavy presence of men of the DSS, his loyalists insisted of remaining within the vicinity until he came out of the office of the DSS.
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We no. They will declare some polls inconclusive which they know they can't win and later use security to win in those places, that's there new strategy |
I din't understand, so no more social distance again in nigeria ?see crawd without face mask |
Does it mean that if a commissioner or any of his official resign will make him not to win the election ?how influencial are they in there locality ? |
By Abdul Babajide The Deputy Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Iroju Ogundeji has been suspended. Ogundeji was suspended alongside another member of the House, Hon. Adewale Williams. The two lawmakers were suspended by the leadership of the House on Wednesday during plenary for unruly behaviour. The affected lawmakers were among the nine lawmakers who did not sign the impeachment notice against the embattled Deputy Governor of the state, Agboola Ajayi. |
EFCC loading ......if true abi na lie |
Hm, but PDP candidate then(Ize Nyeamu) is currently a front line aspirant in APC now?meaning power will remain in APC |
29 health workers infected with COVID-19 in Plateau –Officials Coronavirus The Plateau State Government says 29 of its health workers have been infected with the coronavirus. Dr. Nimkong Lar, Commissioner for Health, disclosed this at a press briefing in Jos on Wednesday. According to the commissioner, the state has recorded 198 confirmed cases with 114 discharged and five deaths. “Update on National Centre for Disease Control says Plateau has 168 confirmed cases but results released now confirms we have 198 cases,’’ he said. Lar said the state closed down a private hospital for two weeks, following its exposure to two COVID-19 patients, who were managed for other health conditions. He said that 17 staff of the hospital were confirmed with the disease, while all staff of the hospital have been quarantined. “We decontaminated the hospital yesterday and have closed it down for public safety. “We have also taken the 17 staff to the isolation centres for treatment,’’ he said. In a related development, the state government has decried the lack of adherence to guidelines for COVID-19 by most individuals and some organisations, following the suspension of the lockdown order by Governor Simon Lalong on June 11. In a statement, Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dan Manjang, noted that the compulsory use of face masks by residents in public areas and the ban of large social gatherings in the state were not observed. Manjang stated that the disregard for adherence to social distancing and non-provision of water, soap and sanitisers at the entrances of public places, had caused a greater risk of spreading the disease. “Anyone found to be violating the COVID-19 guidelines will be arrested and prosecuted, while such public places will be shut down,’’ the commissioner stated. He said that monitoring teams have been put in place to enforce compliance. |
Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State, on Thursday, said the total lockdown in the state will continue from Sunday, May 3 till Thursday, May 7. This is as he partially relaxed the existing restriction order in the state by three days to enable residents restock for the total lockdown He equally said all intra-state borders will be closed with effect from May 4, 2020, in order to curb community spread of COVID-19. DAILY POST recalls that the Chairman of the COVID-19 Task Force in the state, Governor Lalong had last Thursday, April 23, 2020, declared an indefinite total lockdown from midnight on Sunday, April 26th, 2020. The state government had also established 10 mobile courts meant to ensure enforcement and compliance with the directives. It said the move was aimed at protecting the citizens from the coronavirus pandemic and also ensuring that the entire state is fumigated. Lalong disclosed this during a statewide broadcast in Jos, the state capital. “Further to the efforts at combating COVID-19, government has taken the following decisions; that the total lockdown, which resumed midnight Sunday, April 26, 2020, shall be relaxed from midnight of Thursday, April 30, 2020 to midnight of Sunday, May 3, 2020 to enable people restock their homes. Thereafter, the total lockdown will resume on Monday 4th May 2020.” He maintained that, “This will henceforth be the pattern until further review. In order words, the period of restocking will last from Midnight of every Thursday to Midnight of every Sunday. “In addition to the total lockdown which closed movement in and out of the State, and in order to curb community spread of COVID-19, Government has decided to close all intra-State borders with effect from 4th May 2020. “Consequently, there shall be no movement from one Local Government to another even during the period when the total lockdown is relaxed, except for those on essential services as earlier enumerated”, h stressed. The Governor further stated that, “Starting from 4th May 2020, all citizens shall be required to use facemasks in public places in addition to observing all hygiene and social distancing regulations.” |
The Plateau State Government has reminded citizens of the state that the total lockdown a result of the Coronavirus pandemic resumes midnight Sunday 26th April 2020 after a three-day window, as announced by Governor Simon Bako Lalong. The governor, in a state broadcast on 23rd April., gave citizens of the state a 3 – day window to restock before the resumption of the 3rd phase of the lockdown. “To this effect, all citizens are enjoined to abide by all provisions of the lockdown as violators will be arrested and prosecuted accordingly.” Boredom Ad Alternative Ads Governor Lalong’s statement through his Media Director Simon Macham said details of the lockdown will be unveiled in due course. “”The Government wishes to appreciate all law abiding citizens for their support and cooperation in the fight against this pandemic* Làlong, assured the People of his state that his government is doing everything possible to contain the situation, particularly now that the State has an index case. “”Citizens should therefore disregard fake and unverified information, and seek reliable communication from revelant Government channels at all times.”” Làlong stressed. |
I hope the large number of army that troop out in so many hilux matching around utan/rukuba raod are not part of this evil they are trying to unlaesh on the good people of plateau |
Meanwhile APC should take this notice
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Shame don catch them sote them change the first pic
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APC with lie lie propagander, no be Atiku/Obi plus PDP we de see for this picture
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Thats great idear, this shows readiness |
Hmmm, we are closely watching. |
Prayer without action is as good as nothing, if you see you make it known then you pray and God will answer you. |
I can see blessings arround PDP all the way, life is added unlike others that lives are lost, congratulation to the family |
And some are saying that is a doctored audio, lolzzzzz |
Please if you have any information you can save this innocent girl thank you
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Eeheeeh so, thats why they cannot produce new #100 Note, and this started when Buhari took office since 2015. I bet you check any new #100 note you will only see 2014 on it, you will never see 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 . Do anybody ever see such? say hii |
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