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Somebody get me popcorn and Gulder This APC movie is getting more interesting Zombies can u see that APC is dead Buhari going, going gone in 2019 INSHA ALLAH
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The Reformed APC and the main APC house of representative members have set fire in the hallow chambers. It is no more news that the Sen. Kwankwaso led R-APC have decided to move on after waiting for so long for the nPDP, led by Kawu Baraje to broker peace with the APC leadership. Recall that Orbit New had reported the full statement by Alhaji Buba Galadima, self-styled national chairman, Reformed – All Progressives Congress (R-APC), the statement which was read at a press briefing at Sheraton Hotels Abuja on 4 July, 2018. More Details soon.... http://orbitnewsng.com/breaking-news/apc-vs-r-apc-green-chamber-on-fire/
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They should keep mum till Buhari is disgraced in 2019 |
![]() Fayemi and APC will cry again
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PHILipu1:Zombie u go wail tire Ur Messiah Buhari is a monumental disaster APC is dead ----Quote me |
Ali Modu Sheriff APC Messiah has spoken |
Buhari's plan will fail, Buhari will be disgraced out |
post=69088243: He, however, noted that the public sector which the government controls was not expected to give more than 20 per cent of jobs.Zombie what is misleading about the topic |
Ngige u are a bastard But you claimed FG has created 8 million jobs in less than 3 years
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Ra88:CC: the below Buhari Idolaters Ngeneukwenu Omojuwa Kayode Ogundamisi Sarrki Madridguy Yarimo Femi adeshina Tinubu Festus Keyamo MURIC Fulani Herdsmen |
![]() Buhari has seen the handwriting, he knows he will be retired to his village Daura in 2019 |
Even Buhari knows he is going back to his village Daura in 2019 Buhari is a monumental Disaster Buhari first Nigerian head of state to lead Nigeria into Recession twice back to back |
Buhari Zombies we told u, that your disaster party APC is dead... Oshiomole will perform the burial of APC by the end of July Oshiomole is now a factional Chairman ![]() It is official PDP has taken over majority seats in the Nigeria Senate PDP 39 R-APC 26 APC 24 APGA 2
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Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal on Wednesday sacked all his commissioners and asked them to hand government property to the permanent secretaries in their respective ministries, in a move that foreshadows his planned move to switch to the Peoples Democratic Party. Malam Abubakar Shekara, Director General Media and Public Affairs in Government House, announced the dissolution in a statement. Shekara explained that the dissolution would pave way for “restructuring and re-strategising the cabinet for optimum efficiency and service delivery to the people of State”. The director-general said Gov. Tambuwal thanked the former commissioners for their dedication, sacrifice and loyalty to the administration. According to him, the governor also expressed appreciation to the people for cooperating with and supporting the former commissioners towards achieving the success so far recorded. Gov. Tambuwal wishes the former Executive Council members success in their future endeavours,” he added. But political pundits said the governor’s move may be connected with his plans to leave the All Progressives Congress and rejoin the Peoples Democratic Party. Close watchers of the state said the governor does not enjoy the support of many commissioners, some of whom were nominated by former governor, Aliyu Wammako, who is now a senator, and who has vowed not to leave the All Progressives Congress. List of Sokoto Commissioners Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto Deputy Governor (Overseer of the Ministry of Works and Transport) Umar Nagwari Tambuwal (Agriculture and Natural Resources) Saidu Umar (Finance) Muhammad Arzika Tureta (Water Resources) Muhammad Jabbi Kilgori (Higher Education) Abdullahi Maigwandu (Religious Affairs) Surajo Gatawa (Science and Technology) Abdulkadir Jeli Abubakar III (Home Affairs) Tukur Alkali (Animal Health and Fisheries Development) Mani Maishinku Katami (Rural Development) Muhammad Bello Sifawa (Environment) Muhammad Bello Abubakar Guiwa (Lands and Housing) Sulaiman Usman SAN (Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice) Isa Sadiq Achida (Information) Aminu Bello Sokoto (Special Duties) Bala Kokani (Budget and Economic Planning) Bello Goronyo Esq (Energy) Manir Muhammad Dan’Iya (Local Government and Community Development) Kulu Abdullahi (Women and Children Affairs) Balarabe Shehu Kakale (Health) Musa Ausa Gidan Madi (Solid Minerals) Aishatu Madawaki (Basic and Secondary Education) Ahmed Barade Wamakko (Social Welfare) Garba Yakubu Tsitse (Youth and Sports) Bello Isa Ambarura (Commerce, Industries, Trade and Investment http://saamedia.info/tambuwal-fires-all-commissioners-ahead-of-his-defection-to-pdp/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
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It is over for APC and Buhari APC rest in Pieces
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Which kind bridge is this, it's not yet completed, why is the op now saying it has been installed |
Lol.....bye bye Buhari
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![]() Buhari is a monumental disaster
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About a year after commissioning its largest Nigerian plant, Procter & Gamble (P&G) is set to shut the plantBuhari is a monumental disaster We have never had it so bad in Nigeria Thunder fire Buhari and all his zombie supporters onsha allah
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About a year after commissioning its largest Nigerian plant, Procter & Gamble (P&G) is set to shut the plant The shut down will not, howeverm be the first of such in Nigeria. About 272 manufacturing plants were shut down across the country in 2016, according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria. Nigeria slipped into recession in 2016, largely due to the ripple effects of dwindling oil revenue. The shut down of the P&G plant could mean the government needs to review its policies to ensure more manufacturers do not exit the country. About a year after commissioning its largest Nigerian plant, Procter & Gamble (P&G) is set to shut the plant. The leading FMCG (Fast-moving Consumer goods) is set to shut the production plant situated in Agbara Industrial Estate, Ogun State, PREMIUM TIMES can report. The company expanded its footprint in Nigeria in June 2017 with the commissioning of the state of the art production line which reportedly cost the firm about $300 million to complete. The plant is for its ‘Always’ and Pampers brand of sanitary pads and diapers. Sources at the firm said about 120 workers are being laid off as part of the shut down with some of them already receiving their disengagement letters which is to commence next month . “About 30 staff will be left who may either be outsourced or deployed to our only remaining plant in Nigeria,” a company source told PREMIUM TIMES. The company, a multinational FCMG with stakes in about 180 countries of the world, is the producer of Always sanitary pad, Pampers, Ariel detergent, Oral B toothpaste, Gillete shaving stick, among other products in the Nigerian market. The shutdown is coming barely a year after the production line was commissioned by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State. But barely a year after the launch of the plant, the company has found it difficult to break even due to a myriad of factors. Insiders familiar with the development told PREMIUM TIMES that the company is battling with the challenge posed by government policies that regulate importation of raw materials for its production. A source explained that the cost of importing raw materials was becoming unbearable for the company, which has refused to involve in shady deals in order to cheat the system and ease importation. . The leading FMCG (Fast-moving Consumer goods) is set to shut the production plant situated in Agbara Industrial Estate, Ogun State, PREMIUM TIMES can report. The company expanded its footprint in Nigeria in June 2017 with the commissioning of the state of the art production line which reportedly cost the firm about $300 million to complete. The plant is for its ‘Always’ and Pampers brand of sanitary pads and diapers. Sources at the firm said about 120 workers are being laid off as part of the shut down with some of them already receiving their disengagement letters which is to commence next month. “About 30 staff will be left who may either be outsourced or deployed to our only remaining plant in Nigeria,” a company source told PREMIUM TIMES. The company, a multinational FCMG with stakes in about 180 countries of the world, is the producer of Always sanitary pad, Pampers, Ariel detergent, Oral B toothpaste, Gillete shaving stick, among other products in the Nigerian market. Insiders familiar with the development told PREMIUM TIMES that the company is battling with the challenge posed by government policies that regulate importation of raw materials for its production. A source explained that the cost of importing raw materials was becoming unbearable for the company, which has refused to involve in shady deals in order to cheat the system and ease importation. “It is so expensive to import these raw materials which are not produced in Nigeria. Other companies take the short cut by maneuvering the system, but we cannot,” a top official of the troubled firm disclosed. Similarly, another factor said to be responsible for the shutdown was the unhealthy competition being faced by the company. “Our competitors invested much less in their factory, can maneuver their way in the system, and thus produce and sell for much less.We cannot do that. Our investment in Agbara is arguably the largest single investment by a non-oil firm in Nigeria. But we just have to shut it. The loss is much,” the source said. Even before deciding to shut its plant in Agbara, P&G had also divested from another plant in Oluyole Estate, Ibadan, Oyo State. The company has two production plants in the area, one of which was used to produce Vicks lemon plus and the other Ariel detergent. That Vicks plant has been sold. “We had to sell the lemon plus plant in Ibadan. It was not sustainable to continue to run it at a loss,” the source said. A resident of Oluyole Estate told PREMIUM TIMES that one of the Ibadan plants, located along Seven-Up Road within Oluyole Estate, is still functioning while the other plant, which has now been confirmed to have been sold, has been moribund for a while. The P&G source suggested that even the single remaining plant in Ibadan used to produce Ariel detergent is being reviewed. “We are keeping it open for a while to see if we can sustain it,” the source said. When PREMIUM TIMES reached out to the corporate communications desk of the company Tuesday morning, a staff of the desk who declined to make her name known quickly disconnected the telephone line immediately the questions about the shutdown were put to her. But in a follow-up call by PREMIUM TIMES Tuesday afternoon, a customer care attendant of the company told our reporter that no such development had been communicated to the communications team. The staff, who simply identified herself as Peace, said she was not aware of the situation. “The information about the plant being shut down has not come to our notice. We don’t have the information at hand,” she said. “So it means the plant is still running. But once we have the information that the plant is shutting down then we can disseminate. But for now we don’t have such information,” she said. Another Sad Tale The P&G plant was expected to contribute to Nigeria’s economic and social development through localization of its products. Such plants were expected to make Nigeria a key export hub for Africa and create several jobs. They also contribute significantly to Nigeria’s non-oil revenue. The shut down will not, howeverm be the first of such in Nigeria. About 272 manufacturing plants were shut down across the country in 2016, according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria. Nigeria slipped into recession in 2016, largely due to the ripple effects of dwindling oil revenue. The nation however exited recession in the second quarter of 2017 after oil prices improved, recording slow but consistent growth ever since. As a means of consolidating on its recovery, the government has said that it would focus on the non-oil sector to improve its revenue base and create jobs in the economy. The shut down of the P&G plant could mean the government needs to review its policies to ensure more manufacturers do not exit the country. Another Sad Tale The P&G plant was expected to contribute to Nigeria’s economic and social development through localization of its products. Such plants were expected to make Nigeria a key export hub for Africa and create several jobs. They also contribute significantly to Nigeria’s non-oil revenue. The shut down will not, howeverm be the first of such in Nigeria. About 272 manufacturing plants were shut down across the country in 2016, according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria. Nigeria slipped into recession in 2016, largely due to the ripple effects of dwindling oil revenue. The nation however exited recession in the second quarter of 2017 after oil prices improved, recording slow but consistent growth ever since. As a means of consolidating on its recovery, the government has said that it would focus on the non-oil sector to improve its revenue base and create jobs in the economy. The shut down of the P&G plant could mean the government needs to review its policies to ensure more manufacturers do not exit the country. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/274899-exclusive-pg-to-shut-down-300-million-nigeria-production-plant-one-year-after-launch.html
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Buhari's time is up, even his cabal are now against him They are disgracing him out in 2019.......
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APC is going down fast this week--- we told all u Buhari zombies APC is dead-----Quote me again Oshiomole came to creamate APC on behalf of Tinubu, they have set Buhari up PDP is regaining the majority seats in the Senate and House of Reps by Friday night after the mass defections on starts this Thursday ---Zombies can quote me again Buhari has enter ONE CHANCE
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The newly elected chairman of the All Progressives Congress [APC], Mr. Adams Oshiomole has sacked the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi as the Director General of the President Muhammadu Buhari 2019 campaign organisation. ElombahNews gathered that Oshiomole replaced him with the Imo State governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha. https://elombah.com/index.php/politics/breaking-oshiomole-sacks-amaechi-dg-buhari-2019-campaign/ |
johnmartus: ![]() Another Buhari ass licking zombie with cow brain
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![]() ![]() It is all over for Buhari----APC Zombies can quote me Buhari bye bye......ur time is up...Daura beacons Buhari will be remembered as the worst President in the history of Africa Nigeria shall be Great again God bless Nigeria
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THE plan by the opposition parties to form a grand alliance to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, which is certain to present President Muhammadu Buhari as its standard-bearer in the 2019 election, is finally taking shape as the parties have almost concluded the terms of the alliance. Sunday Tribune learnt at the weekend that the leading opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Social Democratic Party, SDP, Labour Party, African Democratic Congress, ADC, New PDP, nPDP, and about 34 other parties and groups are close to signing a memorandum of understanding, MoU, on the alliance. The four-member committee working on the MoU, it was gathered, was expected to perfect the document earlier in the week but could not finish it. This, it was said, was to give the legacy aligning parties enough room to digest the contents of the MoU and come up with suggestions before a final draft is produced and signed. It was learnt that the opposition leaders are mindful of time and are determined to conclude work on the document and sign it within weeks. According to a source within the coalition, Nigerians would begin to witness serious activities in the coalition. “We are hoping to conclude all plans in the next three weeks. I can assure you that Nigerians would begin to see serious activities in the next few days,” he stated. Talks were said to have reached a critical stage among the leaders of the opposition parties, who were said had agreed on how best to go about the alliance in a way that will make the 2019 presidential election a walkover for the opposition. Sources told Sunday Tribune that the PDP, nPDP group and other aggrieved groups within the APC had shown strong commitment towards the alliance which they said was necessary in the interest of the country. https://www.panafricanvisions.com/2018/2019-coalition-pdp-adc-npdp-sdp-34-others-sign-mou-defeat-buhari/
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The end of APC starts this week---Buhari zombies should Quote me
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The islamization continues El Rufai is even an extreme Jihadist than Buhari-
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Na our Naija people again |
![]() This will be a very bad week for APC...more defections , coalition and realignment against buhari the disaster are coming this week---Buhari zombies and BMC can quote me |
Buhari is now on his own Buhari is a political orphan |
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