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This useless ASUU should be scraped. They are just a bun h of thieves ikorodureporta: |
Well, he's officially free once he lands in naija RuudVanNisteroy: |
Sir, hope you are aware late Chief Abiola was not the only one harmed by the June 12 annulment? I was still a kid then, but am aware a whole lot of people (who actually owned the mandate by the way) were brutalized and killed. A whole lot of Champions for democracy have also lost their lives in the cause of fighting for our emacipation from oppressive rule. Let's remeber Abiola and keep the fight for total democratization of Nigeria and not trying to score cheap points. tomju: |
He was never sworn in therefore he cannot be recognized as an ex president. The family is just looking for money. jidamsel43: |
You took the words right out of my mouth. They will not register, they will refuse to be counted during census, but on election days, they suddenly know how many they are... Justpassingby45: |
Where i come from prohibits me from insulting my elders, but, Mr mamman sale, you are a bastard, bloody liar and a fool sir... iwaeda: |
You might have to go to their office and ask them to help you check ThereIsHopeee: |
Which jobs precisely? Where the returned Abacha cash, world bank abi na IMF own nko? This country na just scam Luckydubby7: |
I don reason the matter tire. .. no politician can stay in jail beyond a few months, especially for looting.. CANDYDADDY: |
May you be disgraced and shamed.. is this not an inciting speech? Femi Adeshina will not see this one o. The fulani man has no place in Nigeria in the first instance, why do we continue to threat this vagabonds with kids glove? Why? E go be like play, this bastards will wreck havoc in this country one day. Ctorch: |
This has got to be the most stupid nonsense to come from this people.... you guys are starting what you won't be able to finish... Ctorch: |
WIKIPEDIA Adesina was the Nigerian Agriculture Minister from 2010 to 2015.[7] Adesina was named Forbes African Man of the Year for his reform of Nigerian ag:riculture. He introduced more transparency into the fertiliser supply chain. He also said that he would give away mobile phones to farmers but this proved too difficult. One of the reasons was the lack of a mobile network in country areas.[8] frog12: |
Brilliantly said Exc2000: |
Gbam wamide042: |
You go mind them. The man's achievements during his tenure of Federal Minister of Agriculture and Consequent achievements as Afdb president speaks volumes. Are the allegations true, I can't say, if true, a warning is fair enough. anonymous1759: |
This allegations are in bad faith. If you ever had an opportunity to work with regional organizations, you will be amazed at how Nigeria as a whole are not just marginalized, but seriously maltreated. Nigeria been the highest donor to the afdb, to me should be properly represented. The only sin Adeshina has committed is not dancing to the tune of France, the overlords of francophone countries. If the US were downtrodden in global bodies like the UN, you all know what would happen next. Enough of the rubbish. |
https://solace14./ In a faraway land with all the goods that man could ever want, lived a man who had a large family with numerous children. This man enjoyed years of peace and abundance with his children. He cared for them like no other parent could, teaching them his trade, walking through the vast land expanse, telling stories to them and watching over them all through their growing years. So much was his love for the family that even when he hurt from the injuries sustained from battles fought with wild animals and estranged villages that tried to hurt his family, he never let it be known to his children for avoidance of getting his children worried. Years passed, the children grew and all was well. The children had grown to take after the fathers love and practicing his trade, tilling the soil and observing the seed and harvest times, each bearing fruits in due season. However, one of the sons decided otherwise and mingled with an estranged family with deep hatred for the father’s family. In the course of the sons renegading, the estranged ones decided to kill him as a means of saddening the father. This father, knowing the only outcome of the capture was the death of his son, made a bargain with the estranged ones and traded himself in his sons’ stead. The exchange was agreed and the swap made, even at the point the exchange, the son still felt no remorse, believing his father’s sacrifice a right, however the words of the father stuck to his heart; My son, I love you in spite of your shortcomings. Though your acts may cause me my life, I believe in you. I have no doubt that you will take care of the family as I have. You will bear fruits as I have and you will remember all I have taught you. These words have forever remained the sons mantra and clinging rope to reality each time he strayed back into his old ways.. Indeed, how deep the fathers love for us…. John 3:16 Leave a commentEdit Search for: |
show us the farming revolution. i really dont like the foreign intervention in afdb, but we've sold it.