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somziency:Which of your campaign ,lazy youth |
ChoCho54:If that's your opinion it won't work and that's the reason why most of you guys sit aside and be ranting on social media without plan |
Yeahmehn:How does their leaving office pave way for you,go and get your voter card and stop complaining |
Judolisco:Go and read the History of Sowore very well and If he mistakenly elected as an ordinary state house of assembly or local government chairman he would distroy and paralyze the whole system |
Albertone:I beg who dey say potopoto ? She na you who no use your medulla Oblongata while talking or who? Foolish |
Anniemae:Anyway you might be right in one area but how many of the youths that participated in the last election compared to old men and women? What most of the youths do say is to loot loot and loot which is totally bad |
Anniemae:That is reason why you have to go out and vote enmass rather than complaining on social media, If I may ask do you even have voter card? |
This is a great message to all the youths outside there that do complaining about using old men to rule and govern the county, 70% of the doesn't vote or having voter card to choose whom they want as a best candidates but what they do is to sit somewhere and disturb social media |
Youths are also relevant and thank God we vice president who always after the progress and making of Nigerian youths |
Chanting a million and one ‘gbosas’ to acknowledge the magic performed last week in Abuja by Nigeria’s President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), and his deputy, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), would be an exercise in ingratitude. For executing the 8th Wonder of the World, President Buhari and Vice President Osinbajo deserve to be worshipped by Nigerians forever. Surely, it can only be magic, not a miracle, to strike the ground with a wand, ‘gbaa!’, and a car’s rooftop cracks open the earth, slowly erupting into full view, like a mild volcano, amid dust and thunderous chants of ‘Change!’, birthing the first Made-in-Nigeria electric car, Kona. It can only be Eh-Fi-Si abracadabra. You may call it ‘efisi’, if you like swagger. Without a workforce, steel rolling mill, power supply, technological know-how, mechanical and electrical components, the Buhari-Osinbajo regime must have secretly gathered invisible hands that worked round the clock to produce Nigeria’s first electric car. This regime doesn’t lie, I swear. Permit me to quickly buttress my deep conviction that the Buhari-Osinbajo rulership doesn’t lie. Exasperated about being called a liar, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in a viral video, said, “‘My seven-year-old grandson called me and said, ‘Grandpa, tell me the truth; why do they call you Liar Mohammed?’” Alhaji Lai added, “I looked at him. What do you say to a seven-year-old (grand)son? How do you explain politics to him? So, I said, no; don’t mind them.” The Buhari-Osinbajo regime doesn’t lie, it only doesn’t fulfil promises. Soon, the Federal Government will replace the gloom on Nigerian roads with the gleam of the green electric car. This may not be by 2023, however; remember, Yobe State Governor, Mai Buni, prophesied the APC would rule for more than the next 32 years. Fathered and christened by Hyundai, a South Korean carmaker, Kona electric car isn’t an abiku that comes and goes in countless seasons. But, baby Kona had actually come in November 2020 when Lagos Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, publicly unveiled and presented it in Lagos, where the car was ostensibly manufactured. Therefore, Osinbajo wasn’t the godfather of Kona, it was Sanwo-Olu, who presented the car at baptism. I repeat, this regime doesn’t lie. Don’t get me wrong, please. It’s not a crime to present and re-present the same car to the public 30 times, it only shows government’s seriousness and commitment to technology transfer. But do you know the real reasons why the cerebral Osinbajo re-presented Kona to Nigerians seven long months after Sanwo-Olu had unveiled it? I know, and I’ll tell you. After six months in power with neither direction nor a cabinet, signs that the aircraft of the Buhari-Osinbajo regime would need to be pushed and jump-started – like a ‘kabukabu’ – began to manifest. The Buhari-Osinbajo regime badly needed the Kona PR because in the last six years, the Federal Government hasn’t fulfilled one-hundredth of its electoral promises. But unpromised dividends of democracy such as killings by Fulani herdsmen, kidnapping, corruption, ethnic agitations, banditry, nepotism, despondency, fear and hopelessness have been delivered as sizzling hot takeaways to Nigerians benumbed by a tragic, fractured nation. On their campaign trails in 2015 and 2019, Buhari-Osinbajo brandished hope to the electorate, churning out promises like the rapid-fire guns used by killer herdsmen. As their ecstatic supporters roared during campaigns in 2015, Buhari and Osinbajo promised to crush Boko Haram within three months in power and lower the exchange rate of dollar to naira which then stood below N200. The magical duo promised more, vowing to ban government officials from going abroad for medical treatment, dismantle the Office of the First Lady, publicly declare assets, distribute 20,000 megawatts of electricity within their first four years, revive Ajaokuta Steel Rolling Mill, construct superhighways across the country, among others. I can bet my neck that the Buhari-Osinbajo regime of integrity will fulfil its electoral promises before the expiration of its two terms, although the blood of innocent southern and Middle Belt farmers have been used to irrigate the pastures fed to Fulani cattle. Today, the naira has thankfully appreciated at almost N500 to a dollar while electricity doesn’t blink in my Iyana Ipaja-Agege neck of the woods just as intensive work is ongoing to complete the 100-kilometre Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, six years after promising the construction of phantom 3,000-kilometre superhighways across the country. Thank goodness the Buhari-Osinbajo regime is winning the terror war though everyday negotiations and payments of ransoms on kidnapped citizens across Nigeria are rampant and reminiscent of the slave trade era when dog life was of higher value than human life. It’s true that confessed Boko Haram terrorists are now regular guests at government houses where they are hosted to sumptuous negotiation dinners with their AK-47 strapped across their necks as they smile at the camera, while the President has commanded his troops not to ‘give breathing space to terrorists’. For a regime being bashed at home by its citizens for innumerable reasons, and buffeted abroad by world leaders over the ban on Twitter, a re-presentation of Made-in-Nigeria Kona by Osinbajo was highly needed. Despite its rarity, however, I had the good fortune of seeing an electric car yesterday. My shylock landlord, after increasing rent on his houses and shops for the third year running, bought one and decided to unveil it on Father’s Day. I didn’t go out to felicitate with my landlord. I remained in my one-room apartment and peeped through the window because I’d yet to pay security levy. The bill is despite the fact that robbers have visited the house twice in the last one month. I could see and hear everyone clearly because the car was parked near my window. This is what I heard: Caretaker: Oga landlord, dis tear rubber na confam o! |
We imploy the National Council on Health to declare free medical care for survivors of gender-based violence and assign a focal point for GBV in all our health centers. |
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FakeUnity:Why asking this rhetorical question ? So many people outside there including you are still using tweeter meanwhile the man in question might not be in naija as the time of using it,pls do ask a reasonable question.Thanks |
Nigeria has the best train station in west African |
RZArecta:Joke or criticism apart,walahi Buhari/Osinbajo has done so much |
FakeUnity:What this admintration has done no head of state has achieved it and still counting |
Buhari/Osinbajo administration has done so much for the past six years and hundreds of work has been completed |
Blackfire:This kind of comments only come from someone like you that doesn't have sense of reasoning |
congratulations sirs but let all the newly appointee work effectively and curb the incessant motor accident on our way |
PortHardcore:The executive functions of the Nigerian vice president includes participation in all cabinet meetings and, by statute, membership in the National Security Council, the National Defence Council, Federal Executive Council, and the Chairman of National Economic Council. |
Which power are you talking about? Note that vice president can't do beyound what the consitution laid down |
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Osinbajo is a man who always active and diligent to see that all sectors are in good mood |
Let us patronise our local product and by so doing that it will boost our economy |
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has assured that government will continue to support Nigerian entrepreneurs towards producing goods and services for the people. While unveiling the Nigeria @60 Expo in Abuja, Osinbajo said: “Time has come for our great nation to produce locally what they consume. The move will further help in creating jobs but more importantly increase our internally generated revenue base, in line with the economic diversification policy of government. This is not the time for us to continue to rely on a single commodity like oil to fund our financial needs.” In his opening address, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Richard Adeniyi Adebayo, said: “It is not surprising that in celebrating 60 years of our nationhood, the fruits of the labour of our people to create products and services deserve to be celebrated and encouraged.” He said activities drawn up for the five-day event include, exhibition of made-in-Nigeria products, live performances by cultural troupes from the six geo-political zones of the country, and an essay competition. “Our tourism sector still remains largely unexploited. The celebration seeks to showcase the rich cultural heritage of our people to the whole world such that Nigeria can become a destination of choice for tourism,” he added.
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Nigeria is a country with bundles of talent, we are getting to the top gradually |
What I see and seduce from this long episode is that OP Doesn't undersatand how politics work and he is only creating chaos and not write up, my opinion |
Amen in Jesus name |
This is an achievement we have been waiting for ,very good and we wish everyone to adopt it |
hmmmmmm,I am speechless and it is only God that can settle it |
This is a kind of humility everyone needs to possess ,I thank Kemi Adeosun for this |
Nigeria need proactive leaders like Osinbajo who are prepared to bring Nigerians together. |
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