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Kdon2:Big lie,he an was the Aso rock mole who save Tinubu Also National secretary ,Omisore were bothe inside for Asiwaju |
FAKE VIDEO THIS OS NEVER UNREALISTIC, LAZY PEOPLE USING VIDEO EDITING TOOLS TO SPREAD PROPAGANDA AND LIES .INSTEAD OF SPREADEING LOVE |
Let’s focus on the facts presented. The former Attorney General claims there is no prima facie case, arguing that all assets were acquired through legitimate and declared income. On paper, he lists ₦15.5 billion earned between 2015 and 2023—₦374.6 million from salary and allowances, ₦10.01 billion in business turnover, ₦3.52 billion in loans, ₦509.8 million from book launches, and notably, ₦958 million reportedly received as wedding gifts. Now, this is where serious scrutiny is required. In what realistic social or economic context does a public official receive nearly ₦1 billion in wedding gifts? Even among the wealthiest circles, such figures are extraordinary and raise legitimate questions about transparency, propriety, and possible influence. This is not about sentiment—it is about standards. Public office demands not just legality, but credibility. When financial disclosures include figures that defy common expectations, the burden of proof becomes higher, not lower. So the issue is simple: beyond listing numbers, can these claims withstand independent verification and public accountability?” |
958 millionsbin wedding gifts ,role,ofon,jaguda,gbewiri, |
I hope the civil servant that will implement the maintenance will not inflate or divert the running or maintenance cost especially C.M.D and the permanent secretary ministry of health,health service commission, They use " Ogun " to make an oath that if they ever mismanaged a dine in the monthly maintenance cost they should use thire hand to buried their children ,don’t allow them make oath with Bible ,God is merciful and judgement is not instant but Ogun will kill them instantly. The criminals in the civil services is greater than the political criminals |
Menclothing1:You will leave longer in peace and comfort. This is exactly what lagos need ,independence power plant and adequate waste management system with tree planting everywhere other thinkgs will fall in line with just 2 years of focus and investment |
Where are the AMERICANS SOLDIERS THAT WANT TO RESCUE THE KILLING OF THE CHRISTIANS, |
You're intellectually lazy or suffering from.brain turmo. Ask chartGBT or post that rubbish you wrote on the chartGBT and see,how you will be exposed remember to post the feedback from chartGBT here. After all you, should trust the feedback because the application was not created by MUSLIMS,expect the feedback to be biased |
Antlisiam:I hope intellectual laziness will not kill you? |
Babangidapikin:Is NETANYAHU NOT BEEN RECOMMENDATION TO BE ARRESTED BY ICC, TO BE CHARGE FOR KILLING IN GAZA,If heis indicted,is ICC not likely going to recommend Nayahaun for killing the way he killed innocent children,woman in GAZA and Iran. The dESS IS JOBLESS |
That'sthe more why I dislike the way and manners the Appointment of majority Christians from the SW into Tinubu cabinet at worthless because they were the majority people who use religion against him and they didn't vote for but now they're getting most of the Appointment,if he try to please them is wast of time,they will still not vote him despite his wife is a pastor,some just hate any Muslims ignorance because they lack knowledge due to intellectual lazy. Asiwaju will still win with Muslims Muslims tickets, |
Palmpay my best pick everything is simplified Opay business,sell products and shopping links is not bad,especially with the new features to generate invoices |
Let’s be honest with ourselves. When one party wins, its supporters call it “the will of the people.” When it loses, they shout “rigging.” That double standard is not democracy. If a party wins in some places, it doesn’t mean the other party was rigged out. And if another party wins elsewhere, it also doesn’t automatically mean manipulation. Winning alone is not evidence of fraud. Elections conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) are decided polling unit by polling unit. Allegations should be backed by proof — altered results, intimidation, documented irregularities — not emotions. Different regions vote differently for many reasons. That is normal in a diverse country like Nigeria. If we accept victory when it favors us, we must also accept defeat when it doesn’t — unless there is clear evidence to challenge it legally. Let’s focus on process and proof, not sentiment. |
The report did not tag or reference any religion. Your interpretation appears to deliberately frame Islam negatively, which amounts to spreading hate based on ignorance rather than facts. Consult any credible AI tool or independent source: Islam as a religion does not promote terrorism, and Muslims are not terrorists. These tools were not built by Muslims, so claims of bias do not stand. If we are genuinely committed to truth, we must separate criminal actions from religious identity. Even the Bible encourages the pursuit of knowledge and understanding before judgment. |
Yobabad:The report did not tag or reference any religion. Your interpretation appears to deliberately frame Islam negatively, which amounts to spreading hate based on ignorance rather than facts. Consult any credible AI tool or independent source: Islam as a religion does not promote terrorism, and Muslims are not terrorists. These tools were not built by Muslims, so claims of bias do not stand. If we are genuinely committed to truth, we must separate criminal actions from religious identity. Even the Bible encourages the pursuit of knowledge and understanding before judgment. |
Honestly teachers welfare not been handled premiumly |
The same government who pay emulment and deducted Tax monthly is now asking the workers to come and tell them ,how they were paid and deducted.,I didn't understand,is ther something I don’t understand about it? Please I need to learn more |
The real thieves are the P.S.and DIRECTORS who are heads of departments in various government agencies, both federal and state, who are all supported by auditors and accountants and procurement officers in multiple agencies find out |
The real hope for lower fuel prices lies in multiple refineries becoming fully operational and competing effectively. Besides Dangote,If BUA, and other proposed refineries in Akwa Ibom, Ondo, and Lagos move beyond approvals to actual production, increased supply and competition could eventually put downward pressure on prices. |
It seems you understand the strategy behind Criss's maneuvers. He appears to be vying for the A.P.C. Ogun East ticket, presently held by OGD, the former governor. If he is wise, he should abandon this pursuit and bide his time for another chance. He ought to collaborate genuinely with the president to secure Ogun in 2027 for Asiwaju, who was instrumental in his gubernatorial ascent. However, should he succumb to greed, he may not withstand the consequences. |
[quote author=LibertyRep post=137565966]Senate ticket is the issue Two jolly friends torn apart What politics cannot do[/quot It seems you understand the strategy behind Criss's maneuvers. He appears to be vying for the A.P.C. Ogun East ticket, presently held by OGD, the former governor. If he is wise, he should abandon this pursuit and bide his time for another chance. He ought to collaborate genuinely with the president to secure Ogun in 2027 for Asiwaju, who was instrumental in his gubernatorial ascent. However, should he succumb to greed, he may not withstand the consequences. |
Commentary: Concerns Over Naval Personnel and Unauthorized Land Activities Recent events involving a supposed Naval officer serving as a security presence on a private property without government approval have raised important questions about professionalism, discipline, and adherence to legal procedures. The core issue is not political, emotional, or personal—it is institutional. Members of the armed forces are trained and mandated to perform duties within the scope of their constitutional responsibilities. For Naval personnel, this includes safeguarding the nation’s maritime domain, not participating in private land matters or enforcing directives tied to unauthorized property transactions. When a military officer is found acting outside the boundaries of official deployment, it suggests a potential breach of protocol and undermines public confidence in the integrity of our security institutions. It also calls attention to the broader implications for governance, land administration, and respect for due process. Rather than celebrate or justify such actions, it is important for Nigerians to consider the institutional consequences. No security agency is permitted to assign personnel to private activities that conflict with established regulations. Likewise, no officer is empowered to disregard the authority of government institutions legally responsible for land oversight. A disciplined and accountable system requires that all parties—citizens, officials, and security personnel—operate within the law. Upholding these standards is essential for strengthening public trust and ensuring that national institutions function as intended. |
Questioning the Culture of Disrespect Toward Public Officials It is difficult to comprehend how some individuals can celebrate or ignore acts of blatant disrespect toward a Minister of the Federal Republic. The office of a minister represents the authority of the federal government and, by extension, the President. Such disregard for due process and constituted authority undermines not only the individual in office but also the institutions they represent. One must ask: under what military or administrative provision does a naval officer—retired or otherwise—assume the role of a guide in facilitating an illegal land purchase? This act, by every legal and ethical standard, is questionable and unacceptable. Even more concerning is the attitude of the superior officer, who, after being presented with clear facts about the illegality of the land transaction, appeared reluctant to engage directly with the Minister on the matter. Such conduct raises serious questions about discipline, accountability, and respect for civil authority. At this point, Nigerians must reflect deeply. Are we responding to these issues with reason and fairness, or are we allowing emotions and biases to cloud our judgment? Respect for lawful authority remains a cornerstone of order and governance, and it must not be compromised for sentiment or convenience. |
Opinion: Respect for Constitutional Authority It is unfortunate that some people celebrate the open disrespect shown by an untrained individual towards the constitutionally empowered custodian of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Would he have dared to act that way toward a Northern minister? The truth is that many are still bitter because Minister Wike is courageously revoking all illegal land allocations made to generals and privileged individuals during the military era. This move, though uncomfortable for some, is fully within his constitutional authority. Those challenging him should take time to understand the provisions |
Antoeni:Surely, a sum of 2 billion could establish a dairy farm or provide opportunities for those less fortunate, for whom he prays, to find gainful employment and sustain themselves. |
Streetinvestor2:You will gain a clearer understanding. Remember, Justice Ademola was responsible for incarcerating Awolowo, and they both hail from Ogun State. The Southwest often prioritizes merit over sentiment. |
CyynthiaKiss:Is Western Concern for Nigerian Christians a Smokescreen for Economic Interests? The international media narrative surrounding Nigeria often paints a stark picture of religious violence, focusing on the tragic persecution and killing of Christians. This story, while rooted in real events, is one that has become familiar to many Western observers. It frames the issue as a clear-cut case of religious genocide demanding international attention and intervention. But what if that narrative is incomplete? A powerful and counter-intuitive perspective from a Nigerian Christian with over four decades of lived experience challenges this simplified view. The speaker, Salah, raises unsettling questions not about the existence of violence, but about the true motivations behind the West's sudden and intense interest in a conflict that has simmered for decades. Takeaway 1: This Isn't Genocide, It's a Long-Standing Conflict The first major point Salah makes is that the violence is not a new phenomenon. He asserts that for the more than 40 years he has been a Christian, there have been killings in regions like southern Kaduna and on the Plateau. These are not recent escalations but part of a long and complex history of sectarian conflict. To illustrate the intricate and sometimes global triggers for this local violence, he recalls a past incident where the defacing of an image of Prophet Muhammad in France led directly to the killing of Christians in Nigeria. This example underscores that the issues are deeply rooted and multifaceted. Based on this long-term perspective, Salah makes a definitive assertion: the situation "doesn't amount to genocide." Takeaway 2: The "Sudden Love" for Nigerian Christians is Suspicious Salah expresses deep skepticism about the timing and intensity of the recent focus from Western nations. He questions why a conflict that has persisted for decades is now receiving such urgent attention, suggesting the portrayal of the situation is exaggerated to the point of absurdity. This skepticism is captured in a powerful observation: "The way the west are talking about it, it's as if a Christian steps on the street, his head will be blown off. And I'm trying to understand this sudden love for Christians." This perspective is impactful because it moves beyond the immediate tragedy to scrutinize the geopolitical narrative being constructed around it. By questioning the timing of this "sudden love," Salah suggests that the West's concern may be a manufactured crisis, timed to coincide with Nigeria's growing resource autonomy. It is a classic case of questioning not the event, but the motives behind the international narrative-setting. Takeaway 3: Are Strategic Resources the Real Motivation? Herein lies the central thesis of Salah's argument. He speculates that this "sudden love" may be a geopolitical smokescreen for significant economic and strategic interests in Nigeria's resources. He identifies two key developments that may have attracted this new level of Western attention: * Nigeria's New Oil Refinery: The country is now home to one of the world's largest refineries. This development is a game-changer, representing a significant move toward economic independence and disrupting the decades-old flow of raw resources from Africa to the West for processing. * Critical 21st-Century Minerals: Salah claims Nigeria possesses valuable minerals essential for modern technology, including those used for generating nuclear power and manufacturing electric vehicles. This leads Salah to pose his most unsettling question. He punctuates his analysis with a cynical query, asking if these resources are the reason "our friends"—a clear reference to the West—are threatening to "invade our country to defend and protect Nigerian Christians." He reframes the entire humanitarian narrative as a potential pretext for securing access to vital strategic assets. Conclusion: A Question of Motives The perspective offered by Salah reframes a familiar humanitarian issue as a potential geopolitical and economic power play. It forces a re-examination of the narratives presented by global powers and encourages a more critical look at the interests that may lie beneath the surface of well-intentioned concern. By questioning the motives behind the spotlight, this viewpoint challenges us to look beyond the headlines. In an age of global resource competition, how do we distinguish genuine humanitarian concern from strategic self-interest? |
This exemplifies a misalignment of priorities. Ogun schools endure substandard facilities, educators are inadequately remunerated, and the infrastructure both within and beyond the state capital is deplorable. A majority of the legislators do not inhabit these regions, as they own private residences elsewhere. The area could be metamorphosed into a contemporary garden with zoological attractions to entice tourists, especially considering its proximity to the M. K. O Abiola Stadium. |
LagosOrigin: LagosOrigin:Did you forget to mention he appointed chief DI, CDS, CNS, IG, CGC, CBN, IMMIGRATION, Minister of finance, FIRS, SGF, DG SSS , all the Christian dominance in security and finance were not aware of the Genocide? Yet they plan failed coup is there conspiracy agenda |
Ezeama400:Please tell us, how exactly is Trump going to separate Christians from others if he invades the country? Is he going to command his troops to kill Muslims and protect Christians? Only a confirmed bigot would believe such baseless allegations. There seems to be a hidden motive behind spreading this kind of misinformation — perhaps an attempt to undermine the renewed hope agenda of the current administration, which has become a threat to some global interests. Especially now that the Dangote Refinery is expanding to become one of the largest in the world |
Please tell us, how exactly is Trump going to separate Christians from others if he invades the country? Is he going to command his troops to kill Muslims and protect Christians? Only a confirmed bigot would believe such baseless allegations. There seems to be a hidden motive behind spreading this kind of misinformation — perhaps an attempt to undermine the renewed hope agenda of the current administration, which has become a threat to some global interests. Especially now that the Dangote Refinery is expanding to become one of the largest in the world. |
Evaluate your priorities; are you solely concerned with the protection of Christian lives? Check the South EAST The people dying there Are they not Christians? Who is killing them? Banditry and kidnapping are around are they only Christians that are victims. According to experience in the North, more Muslims have perished there, which is unfathomable. Where was the American government during Obasanjo's tenure, during the "Yelwa massacre" of Muslims in Plateau State? Muslims were loaded onto trucks and set ablaze; Obasanjo arrived and wept in empathy. This led to Joshua Dariye's removal as Governor, and Obasanjo (a Christian) declared a state of emergency. If America's reasons were justifiable, why didn't they threaten military intervention due to the Boko Haram terror? When America noticed a nation on the brink of achieving economic prosperity...they look for a way to set people against each other to frustrate the effort , especially now that we are moving towards stopping all sorts of petroleum importation |