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A must watch interview of Peter Obi’s running mate Baba-Ahmed Datti. Watch and share. https://fb.watch/eaCAFzbWL0/ |
A must watch interview of Peter Obi’s running mate Baba-Ahmed Datti. Watch and share. https://fb.watch/eaCAFzbWL0/ |
A must watch interview of Peter Obi’s running mate Baba-Ahmed Datti. Watch and share. https://fb.watch/eaCAFzbWL0/ |
A notherner's epic response to Reno Omokri . Also. Prophet Odumeje before the slapping , you go laugh taya lol. Watch on Facebook. https://fb.watch/e9Tb_YyPqD/
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Prophet Odumeje before the slapping , you go laugh taya lol. Watch on Facebook. https://fb.watch/e9Tb_YyPqD/ |
Prophet Odumeje before the slapping , you go laugh taya lol. Watch on Facebook. https://fb.watch/e9Tb_YyPqD/ |
Prophet Odumeje before the slapping , you go laugh taya lol. Watch on Facebook. https://fb.watch/e9Tb_YyPqD/ |
Prophet Odumeje before the slapping , you go laugh taya lol. Watch on Facebook. https://fb.watch/e9Tb_YyPqD/ |
See what a northern multi billionaire said about Peter Obi https://fb.watch/e8nYHd0Jw7/ |
See what a northern multi billionaire said about Peter Obi https://fb.watch/e8nYHd0Jw7/ |
A must watch interview of Peter Obi’s running mate Baba Ahmed Datti https://fb.watch/e8m_ubHJBZ/ |
A must watch interview of Peter Obi’s running mate Baba Ahmed Datti https://fb.watch/e8m_ubHJBZ/ |
A must watch interview of Peter Obi’s running mate Baba Ahmed Datti https://fb.watch/e8m_ubHJBZ/ |
A must watch interview of Peter Obi’s running mate Baba Ahmed Datti https://fb.watch/e8m_ubHJBZ/ |
Those who slapped prophet Odumeje may not live to tell the story. Watch this https://fb.watch/e8lYS6vu0L/ |
Meanwhile watch what Peter Obi's vite presidential candidate told a journalist. https://fb.watch/e8lcLb93FI/ |
If you missed the interview watch it here https://fb.watch/e8lcLb93FI/ |
Who ever slapped Odemje should get ready. Watch this https://fb.watch/e8krGuVZIB/ |
Listen to Peter Obi running mate https://fb.watch/e86vVq-KBy/ |
tiger28:these tinubu bots are everywhere. Hope they pay you guys good for a job well done. |
Two men were governors one in Lagos the other in Anambra . Towards the end of their second term, the one in Lagos sent his retirement bill and got his house of assembly to approve what you see below as his yearly pension. 1. 300% annual salary as severance package as approved by RMAFAC. 2. 100% of annual basic salary of incumbent gov as salary for LIFE even after leaving office. 3. Six new cars every 3 years 4. A new house in Lagos, minimum 5 bedroom 5. A new house in Abuja or any other location, minimum 5 bedroom. 6. Free medical care for him and members of his family for life. 7. Entitled to cooks, stewards, Gardners, and domestic staffs, all pensionable. 8. 300% of his annual basic salary as governor every 2 years as furniture allowance 9. 100% of annual basic salary as governor as his house maintenance allowance 10. Two DSS officers, 1 female officer for his wife and eight policemen to guard him. 11. 25% of his annual basic salary for personal assistants. 12. 30% of his annual basic salary for car maintenance . 13. 20% of his annual basic salary as utilities maintenance. 14. Pensionable drivers, no limits to the number. This is apart from what he gets as a percentage of collections from Alpha Beta for tax collections for Lagos State and the total control he has over the governor and the treasury. *But See what Peter Obi collects from Anambra State since leaving office as governor*: 1. No gratuity 2. No pensions 3. No houses 4. No cars 5. No allowances of any kind 6. No maintenances of any kind. 7. No personal assistants paid by the state. 8. No domestic staffs paid by the state. 9. No aids sponsored by the state. 10. Not even pure water. 11. No shishi from the State. Now the two men want to be president. *So you choose today who means well for Nigeria and who will serve the people selflessly*. Am just exposing your mind to see the truth. It is now your decision to make and convince others. Use your reasoning. Vote and support wisely…. This is the man who wants to become your president.. The man Tinubu thinks We are second-class citizens ... - Otunba Arobieke. |
Zikojukwu:This is deap. Though you are joking but you just analyzed what is actually going on in Nigeria |
This is deap. Though you are joking but you just analyzed what is actually going on in Nigeria Zikojukwu: |
Governors Willie Obiano claimed that he inherited over 180 billion dollar debt from Peter Obi. In a swift reaction, Obi’s media aide, Mr Valentine Obienyem, in a statement made available to The Guardian yesterday said that Umeh has failed to clarify issues, but was only interested in dragging Obi into it. Obienyem said: “Recently, a House member said it publicly that Obiano collects 1.2 billion Naira per month as security vote and his wife collects N240m as well. Since then, Anambra people have been seeking explanation. As with their master so are his followers. Rather than Chief Victor Umeh clarifying the matter, he is more interested in bringing Obi into the matter to confuse the people. “We have said it always that Obi took the average of N250 million as security vote and he has been consistent in saying that he can account for the usage. It was out of his security votes that he bought over 600 vehicles for the police, paid N1 million each to First Class graduates, among others. “It is wrong for Gov. Willie Obiano to give money to greedy Anambrarians to lie against Obi. Let him come out boldly and challenge Obi on that and Obi will give account of what he collected and how he used it, unlike him who cannot account for over 75 billion Naira handed over to him. “As for the debt of N185billion, I hope it is not a deliberate creation to retire the N75 billion bequeathed him. As at the time Obi left office, he did not owe a single contractor. We challenge Umeh and Obiano to publish the names of contractors Obi owed. How can people, out of pure desire to bring down a man of stellar qualities, include unexecuted contracts as debts? As we speak, he is yet to execute any of those contracts.” Please click on the link below to watch Valentine Obienyem response on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZr7AWrTX6U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ742rN_kuo |
In a swift reaction, Obi’s media aide, Mr Valentine Obienyem, in a statement made available to The Guardian yesterday said that Umeh has failed to clarify issues, but was only interested in dragging Obi into it. Obienyem said: “Recently, a House member said it publicly that Obiano collects 1.2 billion Naira per month as security vote and his wife collects N240m as well. Since then, Anambra people have been seeking explanation. As with their master so are his followers. Rather than Chief Victor Umeh clarifying the matter, he is more interested in bringing Obi into the matter to confuse the people. “We have said it always that Obi took the average of N250 million as security vote and he has been consistent in saying that he can account for the usage. It was out of his security votes that he bought over 600 vehicles for the police, paid N1 million each to First Class graduates, among others. “It is wrong for Gov. Willie Obiano to give money to greedy Anambrarians to lie against Obi. Let him come out boldly and challenge Obi on that and Obi will give account of what he collected and how he used it, unlike him who cannot account for over 75 billion Naira handed over to him. “As for the debt of N185billion, I hope it is not a deliberate creation to retire the N75 billion bequeathed him. As at the time Obi left office, he did not owe a single contractor. We challenge Umeh and Obiano to publish the names of contractors Obi owed. How can people, out of pure desire to bring down a man of stellar qualities, include unexecuted contracts as debts? As we speak, he is yet to execute any of those contracts.” Please click on the link below to watch Valentine Obienyem response on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZr7AWrTX6U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ742rN_kuo |
From Okey Sampson, Umuahia The Sun Nigeria. Chief James Anyaogu from Amakwu, Alayi in Bende Local Government Area is an international businessman. In this interview, he gives reasons why he wants to be governor of Abia State. Could you confirm what we heard from the grapevine that you want to run for the governorship seat of Abia State in 2023? What you heard is true, I shall contest for the governorship position of Abia State in 2023. I’m contesting and I’m contesting to win. In the past, some people made initial appearance on the political scene and chickened out when it got tough. How serious are you? I’m not like the past persons you talked about who chickened out when it got tough. I am a different person altogether; I am not a politician so to say; I am just an ordinary Abia man who volunteered himself to serve his people. What I am asking the good people of Abia State is to trust me with their mandate for a constitutional period of four years. What motivated you to come out for the governorship race? My motivation to contest stems from the pains Abians are subjected to by the successive governments. Having made an indelible mark in the private sector, I want to replicate it in the public sector by transforming Abia State and giving the people a government that shall truly be theirs. Traveling the state on consultation with my exploratory team, I’ve heard Abians say they are tired of politicians who promise them heaven on earth and never delivered; and who only tell them whom they are against and why they should vote against someone. Abians I know would want to vote for something and for someone of their choice. So, let me tell you what I am for: I am for total reform, real positive change, growth and safety. I am for standardized education and applicable healthcare. I am for keeping our obligation and our promises, and in doing that, I will ensure that salaries, pensions and gratuities are paid as and when due. In summary, I’m for purposeful leadership because Abia deserves the best. What will be your priorities if you’re elected governor of Abia state? First, we will start with the healthcare sector, where we will make the story of Abia State to change. Secondly, the narrative in Abia State as it concerns dilapidated, poor, and deathtraps on our roads must be changed. Again the story of when civil servants in Abia would work and their salaries would be hard to come, is going to be a thing of the past. The scenario where our senior citizens, or better known as pensioners, whose pensions and gratuities are owed for years, also need to be changed. Going further, our farmers with no fertilizer, tractors, and other farm equipment need to be attended to Mostly, the youths will not be left out as there will be programmes that will make them to be fully engaged. In fact, what I am going to do in Abia State is to reposition, redevelop and place her on a pedestal worthy of good reference than what is happening in Ebonyi State in terms of infrastructural development. My project redemption for Abia is destined to be great. Do you have any political platform and structure to pursue your ambition? Yes, I have a solid political structure that has been constituted across the 17 LGAs of Abia State for this mandate. They are dedicated men who’re working tirelessly to ensure that our dream and aspiration come true in 2023 for the benefit of the ordinary Abians. Then, if you’re talking about political party, I want the voters to concentrate more on my personality, the quality of candidate I am and what I’m going to bring to the state, rather than the party as many people are becoming more interested in the person than party. After my consultations, I will announce the political party when the time comes as permitted by INEC’s time table Assuming you are elected as Governor of Abia, which sectors of the state economy will you pay more attention to? Abia is both a commercial and an agrarian state. For businesses to thrive in a state like ours, the enabling environment needs to be created and such includes good road networks which unfortunately Abia lacks. The power sector is very critical and shall be given due attention within the extant laws available for a state governor. Provisions shall be made to help Abia farmers increase their farm produce. These provisions include financial grants and accessible soft loans, fertilizers, tractors, and other needed farm equipment. Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) shall be attended to by availing them of government grants and soft-loans for their growth, while equally ensuring that vocational/skill acquisition programmes are occasionally run for Abia youths. Education, research, and development shall be given proper attention. Abians deserve a governor who will fight and win for them, not handpicked who only serves special interests. Abians deserve a governor who will stand up for the rights to life, liberty, religion, opportunities and happiness. Someone who will stand up for their safety and all other rights as enshrined in the Constitution and as ordained by God. You see, it does not matter if you are from a big city, a suburb or agrarian community, I will be governor for all Abians. Some politicians talk about godfathers, who is your own? Godfather? I do not have any godfather. However, my godfathers are the ordinary Abians whose pensions and gratuities are not paid, the ordinary Abians whose salaries are not paid, our gallant youths who by the way are not lazy but lack opportunities and support by the state government. The ordinary Abians who’re into SMEs but with no government-facilitated soft loans for their SMEs to thrive, the ordinary Abians who’re farmers but unable to bring their farm produce to the cities because there are no motorable roads, ordinary Abians who are being deprived of their rights to smoothly run their businesses. Going further, the ordinary Abians who do not have access to basic healthcare maybe because there’s no functional government healthcare center in their villages. These people are my godfathers and I’m comfortable having them as such. These are the people I’m going to serve their interest if I become governor of Abia in 2023. Source : https://www.sunnewsonline.com/why-i-want-to-be-abia-gov-in-2023-anyaogu/?amp |
Majority of Nigerians in America don't have 2 million naira anywhere in this world including heaven. But they make that money every month or two depending on job. The bills here is crazy and unbelievable. I lived in New York City for 5 years and know what am talking about. Now work for myself and make good money. Money however is not everything, life in America is extremely sweet and stress free if you don't wanna kill yourself with jobs. Don't let anyone discourage you from coming to America. I was in Nigeria last year and fell in love with Abuja and Lagos but after few weeks the whole drama began to irritate me and I ran back to America. |
Almost every community in Biafraland gave palliative to their people, and rich individuals in every community too did something. You never see this kind of thing amongst the hausas and yorubas. In my community a lots of groups organized themselves and buy food items for our people including one organized by my age grade, my mates in America, Europe, Nigeria all contributed. Ndigbo is by far the richest tribe in Nigeria. |
Deepfeel:How do you live like white people? |
Chinese hospitals refusing to attend to pregnant black women. Watch the video here https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3760012737373419&id=100000941905796 My question is how long are we going to tolerate this? How long are we going to allow the chinese people to walk free, live and do business in Africa. Are we cowards? Can't we retaliate? |
