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Celcius:You are close to the truth. Today is very significant to him |
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That's the first place that's suppose to experience change if Nigeria knows what she's doing |
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It was a beehive in Kabba, the headquarters of western senatorial district, Kogi state, as it played host to the governor of the state, Alhaji Yahaya Bello. The governor who was in the town to receive over 1,700 decampees from different parties, was welcomed by a crowd large enough to prove the district’s support for him. Speaking at the event, the speaker of kogi state house of assembly, Honourable Matthew Kolawole, extolled the sterling leadership of Yahaya Bello, and urged the aggrieved members of the party to join the moving train for the betterment of the state. Also speaking, the immediate past senator representing western senatorial district, senator Smart Adeyemi, said. “We are here to rally round the president, Muhammudu Buhari and the governor of Kogi state, Alhaji Yahaya Bello. It is a new ball game, Mr. Governor, you have executed your activities with justice and fairness, and had ensured that everybody is carried along, giving kogi west, especially, a sense of belonging.” He added that governor Yahaya Bello has sanitized the system, noting that the issue of non payment of salary will soon be a thing of the past. The hallmark of his speech was the presentation of the president, Muhammudu Buhari and the governor, Yahaya Bello to the people, and they were unanimously endorsed for 2019 by Kogi central senatorial district’s people present. The governor, Yahaya Bello, appreciated the people of western senatorial district for their unwavering support and endorsement of the president, Muhammudu Buhari. The governor reminded the cheering crowd that his coming to office was divine and he has come to sanitize the system. The decampees were later called out for the The decampees were later called out for the governor to ‘baptism’ them. The leader of the decampees said they had to jettison their former parties because of the exemplary leadership of Yahaya Bello. For more pictures, check the site. http://acegist.com/yahaya-bello-receives-decampees-in-kabba-got-endorsed-for-2019-with-pictures/
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Eggcelent:But even without prof. Adeniran fayose won't easily get VP |
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uncleiykeman:That I completely give to him |
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hucienda:A king Charles most likely |
orion7:I think we are just unfortunate with leadership in this country, or will it be apt to conclude that there's none good in this country anymore? |
walosky:I'm not here when you said that o |
The Queen, Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip waving goodbye to Nigerians as they end their first visit to Nigeria since independence which also seems to be their last. It is worthy to note that Nigeria was given the opportunity to host the 2003 17th CHOGM just four years after returning to democracy in 1999, after suffering over 3 years suspension from same Commonwealth for the killing of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others in Abacha’s regime in 1995. For more on Nigeria history weekly review, check our history column. http://acegist.com/?p=570
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The Queen being introduced to some Nigeria traditional rulers. Amiable late Stella Obasanjo standing beside the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip. The Queen of England, Elizabeth II, declaring open 2003 Abuja Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting, where she said, “Without prosperity and democracy in Nigeria, there will be no lasting prosperity in Africa. And without prosperity in Africa, there cannot be lasting prosperity, with good conscience, in our world.” President Olusegun Obasanjo addressing the 2003 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
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The Queen having a feel of the ‘street’ in Karu, Abuja, where she also visited Karu market and was given leather work and map of Nigeria as gift.
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Obasanjo and wife, Stella (may her soul rest in peace), joined the two on a dais as Nigerian military band played "God save the Queen.” An honour guard fired a 21-gun salute. We all know Obasanjo to be comical, but what could she be telling the Queen to make her laugh this hard.
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President Obasanjo was also on ground to welcome the Queen and her husband, Prince Philip.
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Ya, that's how it works; someone low in the line of food-chain has to take the fall |
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Just unbelievable |
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But seriously, which civilian could have matched Abacha's rudeness, I'm sure not even his military colleagues |
