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DWickedLandLord:Jesus is my Lord and Savior. Tinubu is our president. Obi is the only savior you have. He will deliver you because your former saviour is in DSS prison in Abuja |
Obaseki’s Hidden Rice : More Controversy Erupts Over Hidden Truckload Of Rice In Benin CityIn a startling turn of events, the PDP Governorship campaign council deputy director of new media, Pharez Okpere, has on behalf of Godwin Obaseki and PDP denied any knowledge about a hidden truckload of bags of rice discovered around the Urora area in Benin on Thursday, August 1st....CONTINUE READING However, a twist in the narrative has emerged after all, with the PDP and the state governor allegedly commissioned some members of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), represented by Reverend Osagie Erhumwunse and Apostle Irekpono Omoike, to claim ownership of the truckload of palliative rice bags under the guise of Edo Food distribution program, which Okpere initially denied knowledge of and exonerated the governor from any connection. The discrepancy in the accounts has left the public wondering who to believe. On one side, Okpere, the PDP campaign official, has categorically denied any knowledge of the hidden rice, while on the other, the PDP and the governor are said to have orchestrated a ploy to lay claim to the truckload of rice. This incident has further fueled the perception that the PDP, fondly referred to as “People Deceive People (PDP), “Pikin Deceive Papa (PDP),” and “Papa Deceive Pikin (PDP),” is embroiled in a web of deception. The phrase “Pharez Deceive People (PDP)” has also been used to describe the party’s actions in this matter. The public is left to question the credibility of the PDP’s claims and the transparency of the distribution of essential food items during this challenging time. The revelation of this hidden truckload of rice has raised concerns about the party’s commitment to serving the people’s best interests. As the investigation into this matter continues, it remains to be seen whether the truth will prevail or whether the PDP’s alleged pattern of deception will continue to erode public trust. The people of Benin and the state at large await a clear and unbiased resolution to this controversy, which has once again questioned the integrity of the PDP and its leadership. |
Trash |
Ddeliverer007:Try to be precise. Are you afraid to tell me the north you are referring to? For your information by Nigeria arrangement I am from the northern part of Nigeria. That's is where my parents came from. That was where I did my primary and secondary education. Why should I be afraid of my region? |
Ddeliverer007:Which north? North Korea, North America or where? |
haffaze777:Abio |
Jostoman:A day of what? |
Falana go and sit down. |
Many men and women are not even marriageable. |
Christistruth02:We warned them |
Ddeliverer007:shut up. Always playing victim mentality. You are too divisive |
NorthernAgender:That is where the problem is. If we can have a cooperative farm where a large number of people will come together, acquire land, rent machinery and jointly do the farming I think it will be better |
Okoroawusa:They are tired |
Kikikiliki! You are tire? Continue nau! |
NorthernAgender:Government can only assist people to farm. it is the people that will farm not government. |
We warned you nau |
Tokskob2008:So hunger made them destroyed properties? So no hunger in other regions? |
SisterJolade:And so that gave them the right to destroy their land? Why can't you do that in your state? |
NorthernAgender:Why is it difficult for people to go to farm? The blame should not be only on the government. What about private individuals? |
Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections, issued a 72-hour ultimatum to Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on information and strategy, to retract his alleged defamatory statement against him. Onanuga had alleged that supporters of Obi are behind the proposed nationwide protest against economic hardship in the country. In a letter by Alex Ejesieme, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and Obi’s lawyer, the former governor of Anambra is also asking Onanuga to tender a public apology published in four national newspapers over the “widespread defamation and libel” or face legal action. Obi is demanding N5 billion in damages from Onanuga. When Will he sue Onanuga? |
Bookhub:which religion is not even a disgrace to Nigeria? Many churches, many mosques and many shrines yet evil continues |
benuejosh:Things are getting clearer day by day. By and by we will know where we are going |
helinues:No mind am |
helinues:The same man who was blaming the police yesterday for the destruction |
He is receiving sense |
Jokay07:But silent in the south east |
It means some parts of the country play ethnic politics |
Before nko? |
EreluRoz:You can do it by yourself. They will not delete your account |
This is what you call peaceful? |
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