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[quote author=Yeske!]Why were my posts hidden and can someone tell me what i had done wrong??[/quote]Offtopic. So also were the posts you quoted. |
gbanikiti: Please who hid 3 of my comments on the thread below? It's not fair na! I didn't see anything insulting about my comments and it had several likes. why una dey do me like this? OAM4J, over to you.I need explanation! gbanikiti: OAM4J,one thing I hate is when I lay a complaint am being ignored.don't tell me you haven't seen my comment.I wanna know why my comments which had several likes were hidden.they were not insulting na! I no like am at all.I please urge you to unhide my comments.thanks.Just saw this. Sorry, I didn't ignore you. You post was hid cos it was off-topic. |
[size=13pt]Lagos ACN denies reports of Tinubu appointing daughter as market leader[/size] The ACN says its focus is on 2015 and not “market”. The Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, has denied media reports that its national leader, Bola Tinubu, has appointed his daughter as successor to his recently deceased mother for the post of ‘Iyaloja’ of Lagos State. Speaking to PREMIUM TIMES over the telephone, the party dismissed the reports as “rantings” of the opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP. “The (ACN) leadership is not aware of it. It is not true and can never be true,” said Joe Igbokwe, spokesperson, Lagos ACN. The Lagos PDP had issued a statement on Monday condemning the alleged plot to install Folashade Tinubu-Ojo to succeed her grandmother, the late Abibat Mogaji, as the new President General of market men and women in Lagos State. In its statement signed by Taofik Gani, the Lagos PDP spokesperson, the party called on the former governor to rescind his decision, adding that Mr. Tinubu had planned to notify market leaders at his Ikoyi home on Tuesday. “The much-touted democrat should allow the simple tenets of democracy to prevail in the selection of a new leader for the market women, more so as there is no cogent evidence that his nominee and daughter is a full-time market woman,” the PDP statement said. The PDP even called on the state governor, Raji Fashola, asking him not to sit on the fence “at this auspicious time.” The Lagos ACN, however, dismissed the statement as the handiwork of “an idle mind.” “We don’t have time for that kind of thing. We are strategising for 2015 and they are talking about market,” Mr. Igbokwe said. “Who has interest in that kind of thing?” http://premiumtimesng.com/regional/139536-lagos-acn-denies-reports-of-tinubu-appointing-daughter-as-market-leader.html |
Desola: Wait o, are you even Yoruba?[quote author=Mynd_44]I don't describe humans according to tribe, race or nationality. I am human and Nigerian that makes me as free as a bird[/quote] Desola: Nonsense!lol. Mynd is my Aburo from my other mum. Forgive him. [quote author=Mynd_44]Omode o'mo egun, on'pe le'fo ![]() [/quote]Na who be Omode? Na Iyalode Desola you dey call omode?You better prostrate now before ... ![]() |
OMG! Cant believe this! This is a total disrespect and insult to Nigerians. |
@ Dont allow the thread to be derailed, avoid arguments that is not relevant to the subject. The thread is about Fati Abubakar, not about other 1st ladies in Nigeria or elsewhere. |
Obiagelli: I see a run off or a very slim win for either the pdp or apc which will be fantastic for Nigerians, the winning party would always be on its toes knowing there is a huge shadow behind them.This to me is the joy of having APC... Though I wish APC wins to teach PDP a lesson of not taking Nigerians for granted ever again should they regain power in terms of performance. But then it doesnt matter much again with hope that whichever party comes to power knows it has to perform appreciably to stay in power else there is a strong opposition that is capable of taking over. Overall Nigeria/ Nigerians will be better of for all these, all other things being equal. |
Fati Abubakar is truly unique. I have high respect for her, her husband and children. Well done . |
Happy Birthday! |
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