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yarimo:That Dino guy is clown. Always behaving childish. 😆😆😆 Meanwhile, 100 people left the APC and decamped to ADC in Zamfara. https://www.nairaland.com/8467634/adc-zamfara-welcomes-over-100 |
RISQUE:Lol... How did you arrive at this bro? Can you explain more? ![]() |
Tinubu will still win this election. But by a very small margin. Bookmark this page. |
More revenue for the FG. We better health care system. This present one is not working. |
Good2go1:The tax reform bills are not a Yoruba agenda. Stop twisting the narrative. It must see the light of the day. |
Even the Middle Belt aka North Central support the tax reform bills. What are the north west and north east afraid of? The bill will be passed and there's nothing any backward people can do about it. |
These people will not bow out without a fight. Unfortunately they always use extremists as tools to terrorize Africa and justify the invasion of their military on Africa's soil. All they care about are our resources. Without our mineral and human resources, europe and America will become third world countries. Well done Ivory Coast. |
yarimo:The Catholic Church doesn't forbid alcohol intake. |
MadamExcellency:What is Hisba's business in this? |
dalongjnr:It is not funny... Usually, we can't completely blame hunger for the continuous acts of terrorism. The main factor is ideology. Some believe that they are fighting for a religious cause, while others think they are fighting for biafra. It's just not funny. I hope the military continues to sustain this onslaught against these d3mons. |
Na to japa like Kemi Badenoch sure pass. The way criminals are celebrated in Nigeria is nauseating. Simply because he dash una small money,una don dey praise am. Tueh! |
Lol... Who do we run to now? These people have been assisting some oppressed Nigerians. |
Kogi State, 30th October, 2023 - In a political thriller that has left the nation in suspense, Murtala Yakubu, the gubernatorial candidate for the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Kogi State, is reportedly on the verge of taking a spine-chilling decision to step down from the race. Sources close to the politician reveal a web of harrowing reasons driving this shocking move, which could have far-reaching consequences for the upcoming elections. 1. Fearing for His Life: Murtala Yakubu, whose past associations have seen him involved in questionable dealings and alleged connections to thugs, has expressed a deep-seated fear that his life may be in grave danger if he continues his political campaign. With the looming specter of political violence and vendettas, he believes that even his once-close ally, Governor Yahaya Bello, might come after him. 2. Financial Desperation: Reports suggest that Murtala Yakubu's financial coffers have run bone dry, and his prospects of securing victory in the gubernatorial race are growing increasingly dim. In a desperate attempt to salvage what remains of his fortune, he is allegedly seeking swift negotiations with a rival candidate to recoup some of the money he has purportedly squandered during the campaign. 3. Deputy's Legal Quagmire: Another thunderous bolt of adversity struck Yakubu's campaign as his deputy, Mr. Sam Abenemi, faces legal action regarding certificate forgery. The outcome of this court battle is seemingly leaning against Yakubu's favor, leaving him with no other choice but to withdraw. 4. Alleged Thug Involvement: Yakubu's supposed connection to the arming of thugs in Kogi East, compounded by the discovery of potentially damning secrets from the late Okwo's phones, has sent shivers down his spine. With the authorities closing in, he is exploring options to negotiate his way to freedom. 5. Certificate Scandal: Dark clouds loom over Yakubu's academic credentials. Allegations have surfaced that he forged both his secondary school testimonial and degree result. The ramifications of such allegations could result in his disqualification after the election, raising eerie questions about his past. 6. Unfulfilled Contracts and Political Deception: The incumbent governor, Yahaya Bello, allegedly awarded contracts to Yakubu's company with ulterior motives. Sources claim that the contracts were used as a ploy to divert funds for Bello's impending presidential ambitions in 2023, and, in return, Bello would facilitate Yakubu's ascension to the governorship. This sinister dance of deceit raises concerns about the true nature of political transactions in Kogi State. 7. Ominous Disqualification: Recent events in Zamfara and Nasarawa states, where elected officials were abruptly dismissed, have heightened concerns that even if Murtala Yakubu manages to secure the governorship, he may face disqualification due to his alleged false credentials. The Igala people, who are closely following these developments, may be left in a state of dread and disillusionment. The chilling saga unfolding in Kogi State has thrown the political landscape into disarray. The question remains: Will Murtala Yakubu proceed with his ominous exit strategy, and if so, what dark secrets and unsettling revelations might emerge as a consequence? As the nation awaits further developments, Kogi State finds itself at the epicenter of a spine-tingling political storm, with no signs of clear skies on the horizon. |
Port Harcourt, Nigeria In a surprising turn of events, the youth of Okun in Kogi State have showered praises on Murtala Yakubu, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) governorship candidate, for his courageous decision to collapse his political structure into Abejide Leke, the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The move, which has been described as a significant step towards fostering unity in Kogi West, has garnered widespread support from various quarters. The spokesperson for the Okun youths, Biodun Ojo, expressed their appreciation for Murtala Yakubu's decision, highlighting the importance of supporting a candidate from the Kogi West senatorial district in the upcoming governorship election. Mr. Ojo emphasized that the move not only demonstrated political maturity but also a strong commitment to the betterment of the region. In a statement, Biodun Ojo stated, "We, the Okun youths, wholeheartedly commend Murtala Yakubu for his selfless act of collapsing his political structure and endorsing Abejide Leke, the ADC governorship candidate. This bold step has gone a long way in promoting unity within our region and ensuring that our interests are well represented in the forthcoming election." The move by Murtala Yakubu has been seen as a positive development in the highly contested Kogi State governorship race. Kogi West, which is home to a significant portion of the state's population, has often been a focal point in the political landscape. The decision to support a candidate from this region is expected to have a significant impact on the final outcome of the election. Murtala Yakubu, the SDP candidate, expressed his commitment to the unity and progress of Kogi State, stating that his decision to support Abejide Leke was motivated by the desire to bring about positive change. He believes that joining forces with the ADC candidate will strengthen their collective position and provide a better chance of addressing the challenges facing the people of Kogi West. Abejide Leke, the beneficiary of Murtala Yakubu's support, expressed his gratitude for the gesture and welcomed the collaboration as a symbol of solidarity among the political leadership of Kogi West. He emphasized that their joint effort would prioritize the welfare and development of the region, promising to work tirelessly to make a positive impact on the lives of the people. The development has generated a wave of optimism among the electorate in Kogi West, who are hopeful that this partnership will lead to more effective representation and better governance in the region. As the governorship election in Kogi State approaches, the collaboration between Murtala Yakubu and Abejide Leke is expected to be a defining moment that could shape the future of the state. In a time when unity and consensus-building are of utmost importance in Nigerian politics, Murtala Yakubu's decision to support Abejide Leke has set a commendable example. The Okun youths, along with many other stakeholders, believe that this alliance will pave the way for a brighter and more prosperous future for the people of Kogi State. |
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KOGI STATE, Nigeria - October 12, 2023 - In a shocking revelation on live television, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) governorship candidate for the upcoming Kogi State election, Murtala Yakubu, widely known as Muri, has accused his deputy, Mr. Sam Ranti Abenemi, of forging his General Certificate of Education (GCE) certificate. This explosive accusation has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of Kogi State. During a live broadcast, Muri did not mince his words as he publicly acknowledged the alleged forgery, stating, "I cannot, in good conscience, continue to run with a deputy who has resorted to dishonesty to attain a position of trust." The revelation has ignited a political firestorm, drawing considerable attention to the gubernatorial race. In the wake of Muri's accusation, a faction of aggrieved SDP members who had left the All Progressives Congress (APC) to support Muri's candidacy has called for his resignation. The group, led by Mr. Muhammed Adama, convened in Abuja yesterday to voice their concerns and demands. Mr. Adama, while addressing the gathering, asserted that Muri's continued candidacy, with allegations of forgery surrounding his deputy, would tarnish the party's image and cast a shadow over their electoral chances. In response to this predicament, the aggrieved members are urging Muri to withdraw his candidacy and offer his support to a candidate from the eastern part of the state. The situation remains fluid, and it remains to be seen how Muri and the SDP leadership will respond to these allegations and the calls for his withdrawal. With the Kogi State governorship election just weeks away, this unexpected controversy has added a new layer of complexity to the race, leaving voters and political observers eager to see how events will unfold in the days ahead. |
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Lokoja, Kogi State - October 10, 2023 In a shocking and suspense-laden turn of events, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Kogi State has been thrust into a political maelstrom as the joint ticket of Murtala Yakubu and Mr. Sam Ranti Abenemi, the Muri/Sam duo, faces an impending disqualification, shrouded in a cloud of controversy and intrigue. The suspenseful narrative unfolds with Mr. Abenemi, the Deputy Governorship Candidate of the SDP, now finding himself at the epicenter of a legal firestorm. The Democratic People's Party (DPP) has filed a lawsuit that accuses him of result falsification, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal showdown. The lawsuit, unveiled with a sense of foreboding at High Court 1 in Lokoja, Kogi State, alleges that Mr. Abenemi provided false information on Form EC9, a document of paramount importance in the electoral process. According to the DPP, it is claimed that Mr. Abenemi masterminded a web of deceit by misrepresenting his academic qualifications. This he accomplished by attaching a forged General Certificate Examinations (GCE) result with the serial number 14709101, allegedly obtained in the ominous shadows of December 1979. The case is expected to be heard on Friday, 13th October, 2023. This spine-tingling revelation has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of Kogi State. Mr. Abenemi, who was expected to be the steadfast running mate of Muri, the SDP's gubernatorial candidate, now teeters on the precipice of an uncertain political future. This scandal has not only raised eyebrows but also stirred whispers of betrayal and deceit, casting an ominous cloud over the credibility of the entire Muri/Sam joint ticket. According to information from inside sources, there is now a huge rift between Murtala Yakubu and Mr. Sam Abenemi with each of them accusing each other of betrayal, deceit, and fraud. The scandal, akin to a suspenseful thriller, unfolds as a ticking time bomb, threatening to detonate and unravel the carefully constructed image of the SDP's campaign. Allegations of academic fraud, presented in a manner befitting a suspenseful mystery, have sent shockwaves through an electoral season where candidates' integrity and qualifications are scrutinized with bated breath. At the heart of this gripping tale lies the alleged forgery of academic credentials, a grave offense under Nigerian law. The lawsuit references Section 158(2) of the Penal Code, a dark and ominous path fraught with dire consequences for those who dare to tread it. Section 158(2) of the Penal Code looms ominously, stating: "Any person who, with intent to deceive or defraud, falsely makes, alters, forges, or counterfeits any document or writing capable of being used to signify any matter or thing, or who makes use of any such document or writing, knowing the same to be false, with intent to deceive or defraud, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years or with a fine or with both." As the suspenseful legal drama unfolds within the somber confines of High Court 1 in Lokoja, the political suspense surrounding the Muri/Sam joint ticket intensifies. Mr. Muri/Sam political fate dangles by a thread. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), assuming the role of a key protagonist, holds the power to shape the outcome of this suspenseful lawsuit and its repercussions on the SDP's electoral prospects. As Kogi State braces for an electrifying political showdown, the only certainty in this nail-biting saga is that the Muri/Sam joint ticket now confronts its most perilous and dramatic moment on the campaign trail.
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CCIA:The stuff in the jar aren't grapes. |
That stuff in the jar and the apple. 🍎 |
TemplarLandry:You know nothing... A Senior Advocate of Nigeria? |
shapman:I responded days ago Sir. |
1. I work in a project development company. 2. I am at the assistant manager level. 3. I do most of the work; from designing and maintaining company's websites, to clerical works such document preparation, oversee environmental consulting jobs, to troubleshooting company's systems and many more. 4. The problem is that the company does not appreciate all my efforts. They push every blame on me. The owner and his son are just so inconsiderate. For example, I was working on a project that required attachment of some sensitive documents. Once it was time, I requested for the documents from the owner, instead he provided me with different documents entirely. Many times, he will shout at me for asking questions. So I assumed that he didn't want the documents out in the public. While reviewing my work, the owner was okay with the attached documents until he decided to make presentation with the work to prospects. As soon as the prospects registered dissatisfaction with the out of place documents (So to say), he called and started blasting me on the phone, calling me stup!d and stuff. He would always let me take the fall for his own mistakes all the time. His son on the other hand is just too empty and overbearing. His father would always ask him to supervise any project I'm working on. He would okay many things and I can't say otherwise. When we present the project to his father and the father decides to query any part of the things which he okayed earlier, he will push all the blames on me and the father will call to nag and lambast me for things I know nothing about. This has been going on for like 3 years now. My regret was that I turned down an offer from a small oil company in Lagos last year and early this year too. My current pay is 300,000 NGN without accommodation, while the Lagos' was 350,000 NGN with accommodation. I'm currently in Abuja. I was scared of the traffic in Lagos. I really don't know what to do anymore... This issue is affecting my mental health. This guy talks down on me anyhow without respect. This is a guy that can't properly put together a common letter. As plan B, I have set up two blogs and Google just approved Adsense application on one, while I'm working on the other one. I have also set up Facebook pages and have grown to over 232,000 active followers. I am also an environmental consultant with over 15 years experience, I also major in GIS and I design websites too. I am married with 2 kids. What should I do? |
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