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Doesn't matter as their vote is not important. Just four votes and 2million Yoruba Muslims compared to over 50million votes for obi |
A vote for Obi is still a win win for Tinubu as he will be appointed minister of gutters and drainage in Nigeria That means more yoruba's will be employed to clean gutters |
Poorly trained surgeons. Vote Peter Obi and his surgeons will have no issues removing snakes from the ear |
A vote for Peter Obi will direct future hailstorm to Yorubaland |
SmartPolician:Then what has obi done that is different? |
Prove me wrong with your data because I believe if oshiomhole was APC presidential candidate, hate for APC will still not let you vote for him. Had obi not be on the ballot, you all would be campaigning for Atiku as you did in 2019 |
Some are leaving obi train and returning to PDP. Better not give APC a chance by dividing pdp's votes |
JPB2:Ok thanks and how long does the treatment take |
What will happen if iom tb test is positive |
Gandollar: |
When it comes to security, you can't blame your state government but the APC led federal government. Now police that couldn't enforce the ban on open grazing is the same police obaseki is using to enforce the ban of prostitutes. The police is carrying this out in full force |
Kindly reach out if you have |
Another sad news to all PDP members |
skywalker240:Shut up I am in Benin and meat is 100 Naira. I don't spend more than 400 Naira to eat well in a local restaurant |
Kill the terrorists |
I think we don't really pay high as other countries
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Mooh247: |
GOVERNOR Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has continued his verbal onslaught against his Edo counterpart and previous ally, Governor Godwin Obaseki, with a speech mocking the latter’s predilection for impotent memorandum of understanding (MOU). Mr. Godwin Obaseki has battled criticisms over the series of MOUs his administration signed with several bodies and agencies to no effect, particularly in the face of escalating socio-economic pressures in Edo State. Deploying the same line as critics in the past, Governor Wike told an audience over the weekend that he doesn’t deal in “Government of MOUs”, rather one that the people can feel and touch. He said: “I don’t do government of memorandum of understanding (MOU). This is government where people are seeing governance, not government of MOU.” “You feel governance, you touch governance, and that’s what we are doing here,” he said. His comments have resonated with the people of Edo State who, responding via social media, agree with the Rivers boss that Mr. Godwin Obaseki governs in empty rhetoric and ineffectual gestures that contribute nothing to meaningful development. However, they wonder why Wike is only now admitting a truth critics have long pointed out about the Obaseki-administration after helping him obtain a second term. |
Swift payment guaranteed |
Simeon88: |
Here you have it
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Hmmm
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We the strong APC members are totally against the collection of vat by state. We will buy the judgement |
ActivatedDreams:It's it only fees that is 10k |
Fatuse:How much is school fees |
Who can give me the total cost of migrating to Canada as a student |
Popular singer, Ayodeji Balogun, aka Wizkid, has been nominated for the Artiste of the Year in Africa category in the forthcoming Africa Music Awards. With his hit song, ‘Essence’ featuring Tems, the afrobeats star got five other nominations which include ‘Best Male Artiste in Western Africa,’ ‘Album of the Year, Song of the Year in Africa’, ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African R n B Soul’ and ‘Best African Collaboration’. Self-acclaimed African Giant, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, got three nominations— ‘Best Male Artiste in West Africa, ‘Album of the Year, and Artiste of the Year. Fem’ singer, David Adeleke, aka Davido, bagged nominations for ‘Song of the Year’, ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Electro, ‘Best Artiste’, ‘Duo or Group in African Pop’. Meanwhile, the nominees list features over 400 songs by artistes from 10 regional and 28 continental categories, which cut across African creatives living on the continent and in the diaspora. Fast-rising Nigerian singer, Omah Lay, also bagged four nominations— ‘Artiste of the Year in Africa’, ‘Best Artiste in Western Africa’, ‘Best Artiste’, ‘Duo or Group in African Pop’ and ‘Breakout Artiste of the Year’. Other nominees are Blaq Diamond (South Africa), Bella Shmurda (Nigeria), Nikita Kering (Kenya), Nata (Sierra Leone), Abir (Morocco), Olakira (Nigeria), Calema (Sao Tome & Principe), Casper Nyovest (South Africa), DJ Moh Green (Algeria), Djelykaba Bintou (Guinea), Ferre Gola (DRC Congo), Gyakie (Ghana), Kamo Mphela (South Africa), Kelly Khumalo (South Africa), Loco (Cameroon), Nasty C (South Africa), Rebo (DR Congo), Tems (Nigeria), Tiwa Savage (Nigeria), Adekunle Gold (Nigeria), Cavemen (Nigeria) and Vector (Nigeria). In a statement made available to Saturday Beats, the Head of Culture, African Union Commission on the Jury, Angela Martins noted that the nominees were selected through a ‘rigorous’ selection process. She also added that the Legend Award Category will be announced at the ceremony, while the ‘Best Soundtrack in a Movie/Series/Documentary film’ category was suspended due to low-quality entries for this year’s edition. A member of the 13-man AFRIMA International Jury, Hadja Kobele, noted that a total of 8,880 songs were received for this year’s edition of the awards. |
MrBrownJay1: |
But the pastor can call her anytime..... what do you advise |
Slizzords:Make e come na |
Tell me I will pay WhatsApp 08118830730 |
