Jonah507: The Igbo wanted to go, the Arewa youth wanted to make their journey faster for them now the igbos are begging for unity having seen that they can't go, they resorted to all kinds of underground meetings with the arewa to appease them. Now it should be apparently clear that the Igbos need the north more than they had ever imagined
when u used the money meant to buy food for data that how u speak rubbish because ur stomach is empty. Will u mind feed ur stomach, u speak like some so hungry.
Dele must be very brilliant and belong to a league of myself who happen to be affluent, learned, composed, enlightened and diligently radical.
Can imagine how much work he must have put-in to reach such height considering what I myself have invested to be in such highly esteemed league.
what is brilliant about those responses. One comment from the gentleman with about 3 replies. Can't u see how much it pained him that someone was able to point out his foolishness.
By the way is he a blogger? And what has communication with different countries has to do with having 7 phones. Rubbish.
Finger u or u try to seduced him in blackmailing him. I don't know why I'm finding it had to believe this Ashanti, name spoiler, olosho, asawooooo. Wooooooooooooooo we know ur type when u fail to blackmail the nxt thing is rush to social media to write rubbish.
If truly this is what this man said after more than 100 days away then am sorry to say Nigeria has no leader. Wtf, so the main reason why he came back was because of the agitation for biafra and how it has cause a media war between the ipob and Hausa Fulani and Yoruba.
Mr president if u came back to give indirect commands to security agent to cause mayhem in biafra land as portraits in this speech. Then wear ur seat belt tight because the same foreign leaders that put pressure on u to come back will still be the one to call for ur prosecution latter when NK finally finish the zoo.
Spoken like a true leader. I especially love the part where he said we should not let some elements(like Nnamdi Kanu)start trouble,and when it gets hot they will disappear.
The illiterates,touts and mostly brainwashed bottom of the food chain following Kanu about,seems not to realize the scammer has a British Passport,and carries it with him in his pocket just incase he needs to run away fast.
And for those people following him,and know nada. The British Passport is Visa free to 173 Countries. That means,the scammer Kanu can lead you guys into a place of no return and then buy a ticket and disappear to one of the 173 Visa free Countries his passports entitles him to.
While his followers can only run from Onitsha to Mgbidi,or at most Enugu.
Keep listening and following the criminal.
save ur self this ur useless sermon Buhari spoke man in nairaland, ur pay master is back and u have started to write rubbish as usual
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At 32 u should be thinking of how to get married and start raising children not how to have sex with ur father's sister.
Why copy and paste the same people laudate and doemelo. What are u afraid of. U have highlights all this people number of time. Nigba ti eyi na mokpe eni eyan kolode te n se kpariwo.
laudate: Jubril Adewale Tinubu has pioneered the execution of world-class initiatives in the region, as an ethical business leader, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He has been Group Chief Executive Officer of Oando Plc, since January 2005. Wale Tinubu served as its Executive Director of Finance and Administration, before becoming Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of Oando Plc. He is also the Executive Chairman and Director of Oando Energy Resources., its' upstream arm.
He began his career as an attorney, working on corporate and petroleum law assignments, with his family's law firm, K.O. Tinubu & Co. In 1994, he co- founded the Ocean and Oil Group, then guided its strategic development to the acquisition of Unipetrol in 2000. In 2002, he led the largest ever acquisition of a quoted Nigerian company, with the acquisition of Agip Nigeria, through an international bid conducted by Agip Petroli International BV.
He is widely recognised for his role in the successful transformation of Oando from a petroleum marketing concern to an integrated energy group with investments across the energy value chain, and subsidiaries that are market leaders in their respective sectors.
In 2007, he was named ‘Global Young Leader’ by the World Economic Forum in recognition of his achievements, as a leading business executive under 41. In 2010, he was named ‘Business Leader of the Year’ in the African Business Awards for his outstanding leadership and contributions to the development of the African oil and gas industry.
Jubril Adewale Tinubu is also the Chairman of Gaslink Nigeria Ltd, Oando Supply and Trading, Oando Power, Oando Energy Services, Oando Exploration and Production, Ocean and Oil Holdings Limited, Oando Ghana, Oando Togo, Oando Sierra Leone, Tilca Nigeria Limited and Trojan Estates Limited.
In 2015, he led Oando Plc to sell off an equity stake of its downstream business to HV Investments for $276 million. HV Investments II B.V. (HVI), a joint venture owned by a fund advised by Helios Investment Partners and the Vitol Group. Under Tinubu's watch, Oando also purchased the shares of Phillips (Brass) Ltd. (PBL), which holds a 17-per-cent shareholding interest in Brass LNG Ltd. The company paid $435-million to acquire those shares.
this is the 9th time u are mentioning this same person. Why are u recycling ur post, are u afraid the Igbo tread is gaining momentum. Don't worry we are showing u typical Igbo sence, when u are done and tired we start from there. JUST WATCHOUT