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Perfect |
Please please with this next level matter |
Where are this fake news coming from again, you people should let Osinbajo rest |
Osinbajo is the man Nigeria need, he's hard working forces great wisdom to take this country to a next level |
WHAT NIGERIANS MUST LEARN FROM LONDON BRIDGE STABBING I was watching a recap of Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick’s brief interview on the London Bridge stabbing some minutes ago and I gained the gusto to write this short piece, realizing that since the incident, she, Simon Steven who is head of the National Health Service and Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London are the only public office holders who have given elaborate public address on the issue. So why has PM Boris Johnson who tweeted to praise the commuters who held down the suspect before the arrival of police not said anything elaborate about it? Why has he not come to address the nation? Did the Queen not hear about it? Have you wondered why she hasn’t issued a statement yet? One thing I’ve noticed amongst others since I moved to the UK is that the people don’t blame everything on the Prime Minister. They hold other office holders accountable like the Mayor, in fact, especially the Mayor unlike back in Nigeria where we hold the President responsible for everything. In all candor the people are not in any way willing to be accountable for anything, a Nigerian could beat the lights, endangering his own life and that of his passengers’ and still mutter beneath his breath, “if not for Buhari there won’t be traffic”. But I have also come to the realization that this mental laziness stems largely from ignorance, some of these people truly do not know; it is my explanation for the tons of misdirected agitations and protests that I have witnessed back home in Nigeria. Why did President Buhari not come out to say something about the major market that caught fire in Lagos? Why did he ‘ignore’ the skirmish between the Nigerian Police and the Army? Certain folks have been locked up by certain security agencies, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is a lawyer, why is he not pushing for their release? It’s simple, he is not the DG or spokesperson of those agencies. Let’s hold the DGs of DSS, NIA, etc responsible for their actions. For every functioning system there is the structure, the organization and a hierarchy. As it works in the various establishments where we work is about the same way it works in governance. You don’t put a call through to the chairman before stationery gets restocked, and when there’s been a spat between two employees, the Chief Executive Officer doesn’t necessarily have to hear about it where there’s a Head of Department. Protocol and process are words Nigerians need to get familiar with, it’ll do everyone a great deal of good knowing who they are to call when the occasion demands it; you don’t put your Vice President on blast for unlawful detention of activists when the Department of State Security has a Director-General who is responsible for its affairs, that’s apex-level ignorance and perhaps until we learn this, our rightful outbursts will keep getting treated like a needle in a haystack. God bless Nigeria. Bosun Olaleye
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WHAT NIGERIANS MUST LEARN FROM LONDON BRIDGE STABBING I was watching a recap of Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick’s brief interview on the London Bridge stabbing some minutes ago and I gained the gusto to write this short piece, realizing that since the incident, she, Simon Steven who is head of the National Health Service and Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London are the only public office holders who have given elaborate public address on the issue. So why has PM Boris Johnson who tweeted to praise the commuters who held down the suspect before the arrival of police not said anything elaborate about it? Why has he not come to address the nation? Did the Queen not hear about it? Have you wondered why she hasn’t issued a statement yet? One thing I’ve noticed amongst others since I moved to the UK is that the people don’t blame everything on the Prime Minister. They hold other office holders accountable like the Mayor, in fact, especially the Mayor unlike back in Nigeria where we hold the President responsible for everything. In all candor the people are not in any way willing to be accountable for anything, a Nigerian could beat the lights, endangering his own life and that of his passengers’ and still mutter beneath his breath, “if not for Buhari there won’t be traffic”. But I have also come to the realization that this mental laziness stems largely from ignorance, some of these people truly do not know; it is my explanation for the tons of misdirected agitations and protests that I have witnessed back home in Nigeria. Why did President Buhari not come out to say something about the major market that caught fire in Lagos? Why did he ‘ignore’ the skirmish between the Nigerian Police and the Army? Certain folks have been locked up by certain security agencies, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is a lawyer, why is he not pushing for their release? It’s simple, he is not the DG or spokesperson of those agencies. Let’s hold the DGs of DSS, NIA, etc responsible for their actions. For every functioning system there is the structure, the organization and a hierarchy. As it works in the various establishments where we work is about the same way it works in governance. You don’t put a call through to the chairman before stationery gets restocked, and when there’s been a spat between two employees, the Chief Executive Officer doesn’t necessarily have to hear about it where there’s a Head of Department. Protocol and process are words Nigerians need to get familiar with, it’ll do everyone a great deal of good knowing who they are to call when the occasion demands it; you don’t put your Vice President on blast for unlawful detention of activists when the Department of State Security has a Director-General who is responsible for its affairs, that’s apex-level ignorance and perhaps until we learn this, our rightful outbursts will keep getting treated like a needle in a haystack. God bless Nigeria. Bosun Olaleye
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FFK one woman beater shameless useless all for you because you're jobless you can't even keep your home not talk of this great country issus, go look something doing and stop disturbing a this hard working man |
FFK is just jobless man |
FFK your foolishness is getting out hand, for information Osinbajo is not your mate |
With help of God and your prayers Nigeria will surely be glorious |
This is Interesting, Osinbajo is the best |
Beautiful union. May God continue to perfect your home |
Perfect say on that topic |
Great perfect |
Osinbajo is always the best for the great country Nigeria |
Apc take over Nigeria no problem, but we need a better Nigeria |
Perfect!!! always in action |
You may have you plans before removing the VP, but for me honestly is not the best thing to do |
Perfect!!! This federal government is really working hard for better of our future |
Where is this lie's coming form again? You people don't have work to do with evil lies |
So much joy and happiness to the kids for feeding them FG, God will continue to bless Buhari and Osinbajo for your great care to this children's |
Sweet love more congratulations to them |
Anyway still a good one if it will stop blackmailing |
Wow!!! This is beautiful congratulations sir |
This is Rubbish who is FFK to talk when great people are talking |
Happy anniversary to the vice president of Nigeria Yemi Osinbajo and he's beautiful wife |
A big congratulations to the vice president and he's beautiful wife her excellent Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo |
Wow!!! Congratulations to the VP and he's beautiful wife more happiness in your home |
Osinbajo has spoken the right truth |
Thank you Buhari and Osinbajo for this great move |
FFK is shameless man he's just saying rubbish everyday useless thing |
I don't know why all of you are disturbing about 2023 let it been till it comes |