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I have not heard of him (Kenneth Imasuagbon) before now! He is not a threat at all. Governor Obaseki is the choice of the majority of Edo people both at home and abroad. After 16 years of aspiring to be governor and it didn't happened, that speaks for itself; it may be a lifetime aspiration. Keep trying as there is "no harm in trying." kahal29: |
Be positive for once! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt2UwgLwMvA Corporate2020: |
We do not need politics of favoritism! There is nothing like betrayal in this case. The welfare of the people should be the priority of the government and Governor Obaseki has proven that he understands that and did exactly what is expected. He does not owe "Oshiomhole the thug and his cohorts," who were busy converting state resources to personal use. Imagine an "Agbero" celebrating the illegal acquisition of N1 billion as personal asset under his watch as governor of the state. jaxxy: |
Please call him "Osho the thug." He is not worthy of praise! However, I understand your message of support for Governor Obaseki. Goldenkrezi: |
Stupid people who do not know how to spell and write names correctly! "I am angry because I had a similar experience." It is like spelling "John" like this "Jon" or "Osagie" like this "Osage." This is very common owing to the fact that Nigeria is a country with different ethnic groups and people give names to their children based on their ethnic backgrounds. Someone in the northern part of the country is likely to spell wrongly the name of another person from the south and vice versa because of their ethnic backgrounds and different dialects spoken. However, a government entity like the NYSC and a host of other institutions that award certificates are suppose to make sure that the "cream of people" who write or input names on certificates and other important documents by hand or through an electronic media are very knowledgeable about spelling names. In the case of Governor Obaseki, this is "APC Party" witch hunting lead by the thug Oshiomhole and his cohorts. Senseless argument! nairavsdollars: |
The next time you go on a visit to your brother's house, buy her a gift and say, sister in law, I love you, this is for you! Trust me, she will add the meat reserved for your brother to your food. Alternatively, eat at home before you leave because they may not have enough to share like that. She may have given you the last meat in the pot! Sometimes when they ask if you are hungry, say I am not, even if you are but the best thing to do is always eat at home, so that you do not collapse in their house and if you are really hungry, eat whatever they give you and do not complain! If you keep going there to eat each time you visit them, you may not be welcomed after a while. If you call them that you are coming to visit, they will say they are not at home. Be wise! Akinsoladwayne: |
moderatedguy: |
A bunch of hypocrites! All of them are the same. Leave Governor Obaseki alone! He said there is no money to share. What is so hard to understand in what the man has said? https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/05/apc-crisis-making-edo-ungovernable-pdp-chairman/[/quote] |
Continue to record their illegal activities and circulate the videos all over the planet. They will be punished accordingly! Shame. Nigeria is a Lawless country being ruled by a Lawless government. No one takes Nigeria serious anymore, because of it's corrupt tendencies. Security operatives are one of the major problems of Nigeria, once you offer them money, you are free to do whatever you want to do. Nigerian Policemen should be cautioned, otherwise they will sell this country one day and collect money, they are corrupt, greedy, and ready to shoot you if you refuse to give them money.[/b][/quote] |
All of them in the various government positions feel they own the agency that they are assigned to take charge of! They run the agencies like a personal business enterprise (sole proprietorship). From the medical directors in the hospital who authorizes the use of "emergency vehicles" to take their wives to the open market to buy foodstuffs, while the driver wait in the ambulance vehicles and their so called "madam" go into the market with their housemaids; to the president who approves the presidential jet for his daughter's personal use! Ministers, civil service commissioners, police officers, governors, members of the lower and upper house of assembly and so on, do the same thing! It is an endless list of course! Islie: |
Africans and their "NONSENSICAL" thinking. You gossiped about the young woman while she was alive and now you have continued in her death. |
Nigeria is a sovereign state! Which market? Gabonese: |
Educate these people in Africa. I saw a similar story a few weeks ago. Excerpt from www.google.com The X and Y chromosomes, also known as the sex chromosomes, determine the biological sex of an individual: females inherit an X chromosome from the father for a XX genotype, while males inherit a Y chromosome from the father for a XY genotype (mothers only pass on X chromosomes). Unknown author. OdefaGirl: |
Eye service! Block head "Adesina." Omooba77: |
Night time is usually when people gather for social activities like going to the night club, house parties, church vigils and a host of other gatherings that may make people susceptible to the spread of "COVID-19." Just my input! I hope this answer your question below. Good move by the governor. But wait o, how does observing curfew concerns coronavirus, does coronavirus hunt at night now. Someone should enlighten me on this.[/quote] |
Give the people food! Newpost: |
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Gwagone: |
That the police officer didn't get anything from the government is not a reason to behave this way. How many people have you fought or argue with during this tough period? Did you get anything from the government during this COVID-19 pandemic crisis? These are law enforcement agents and officers of the justice system, who are suppose to behave responsibly in the public. drizslim: |
This is done even in the United States of America. ImmaculateJOE: |
Governor Wike is the "chief security officer" of the state. Marine54: |
The right for every Nigeria adult citizen of good character to own and carry a licensed gun is the cure to this nonsense perpetuated on the civilians. Put a good national identification system in place, do a rigorous background check on citizens who intend to buy guns legally before selling! The stupid soldiers will think twice before they approach you. ValCon888: |
Stupid people! The same way they won't treat a "gun shot" victim unless they get a police clearance, then the patient dies! Very uncivilized medical practitioners. CrudeSon: |
Mycommand: |
As a Master's degree holder, if this is true, you do not need people here to advice you on this subject, unless you were not paying attention in school from the time you started your undergraduate studies through graduate school program! What will you gain with a PhD now? Not even the prestige of those days! Let's assume you already have the N16,000,000! Ask yourself what you can invest the money on in Nigeria and with proper management of your choosing business, you will be thankful in a few years for a good decision. PhD holders will be knocking at your office door for employment opportunities. You are already in doubt, looking at your question, so you know the answer to this one. Just my input. |
"Well done Governor Obaseki." This one will make my people happy. Osamudamen: |
Their stupidity won't let them do the right thing! Even after this COVID-19 pandemic hopefully dies down, they still won't learn anything from the experience. "Mark my words." lalasticlala: |
Assuming you are referencing the way it is done in most western countries! When there is no legal document establishing marriage, there is nothing to dissolve. On the other hand, if one is to answer the question on the welfare of children, which the inquirer did talked about and for the clarity of others who commented on what to do with children! One, would be to find out if a father signed a government birth certificate affirming that he is the father of a child or children born in that relationship, if this is the case, the man is liable to providing financial support for the upkeep of the child or children as the case may be. Another, would be to pursue a "DNA" test to establish paternity if the man is challenging the need to provide financial support to the child or children born in the relationship or simply just denying fatherhood. If the man consent to a "DNA" test and paternity is established in 99.9% then he is liable for the financial support of the child or children. If paternity exonerates the alleged biological father of a child or any of the children, the man is not legally obligated to provide financial support. Case closed! Just my input! keepingmum: |
