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Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Abimaye01(op): 9:48am On Nov 22, 2024
Top political leaders from Cross River State, the home state of late former Senate president Dr Joseph Wayas, paid a courtesy visit to the Senate President, Distinguished Senator Godswill Akpabio.

The delegation, ably led by former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN, paid a formal visit to invite the 10th Senate to the burial of the former Senate President, Late Dr. Joseph Wayas which is scheduled to take place on November 30th in his hometown.

While receiving the delegation, the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, expressed gratitude for the visit and reassured them of the Senate’s readiness and plans to participate fully in the burial ceremonies.

He emphasized the significance of honoring the late Dr. Wayas, a statesman and hero of the nation, stating that the Senate would show their last respects in a befitting manner.

Describing the visit, Senator Akpabio referred to it as “an icing on the cake,” highlighting the respect shown to the National Assembly through such gestures. He assured the delegation that the Senate does not take such visits for granted.

Notable dignitaries present during the visit included, Distinguished Sen Jarigbe Agom,Sen. Asuquo ‘Suki’ Ekpenyong, Sen. Eteng Jones, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN, Sen. Victor Ndoma Egba, Major General Emeka, AVM Clement Ogbeche (Rtd), Sen. Florence Ita Giwa, Barr. DC Enamhe PhD, Secretary to the Cross River State Government, Prof. Anthony Owan Enoh, and other esteemed leaders.
Source: https://metroblog.ng/10th-senate-set-to-pay-last-respect-to-late-former-senate-president/

Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Trulyfe: 12:02pm On Nov 22, 2024
There’s a lot to worry about at the moment other than burials
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by MrBanner(m): 12:03pm On Nov 22, 2024
Brilliantbabe:
See them grin
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Sirheny007(m): 12:04pm On Nov 22, 2024
Senators touting such words as "respect", "nobility" and such and such to feel noble. When they are complete opposites of that.

These senators are the worst set of humans anywhere in the world.
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by nolzautoz(m): 12:05pm On Nov 22, 2024
These are the people enjoying our countries wealth while many are starving and ravaging in poverty. All of una dey m
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Kingpele(m): 12:06pm On Nov 22, 2024
Still they won't change their evil ways....sharing public funds amongst themselves is what Nigeria politicians desires most even more than serving God through well thought out policies that will have positive impact on the life of the nation...money is a reward of good relationships with fellow human beings through good and services but our politicians will steal public funds and still die one day
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by gbengene1234(m): 12:08pm On Nov 22, 2024
They're about to cook something in rivers politics grin
I site Wike
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Merchandiservic:
It's a sad day as we pay our last respects to our late former Senate President. His contributions to Nigeria will always be remembered. May his soul rest in peace.

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Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Antoeni(m): 12:09pm On Nov 22, 2024
Dubious, Fraudulent,Stupid Senseless Irresponsible Insensitive Indisciplined Senators

Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by trevorlinda: 12:11pm On Nov 22, 2024
God pls Help us oo
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by COMPLETETRUTH: 12:15pm On Nov 22, 2024
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Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by sofeo(m): 12:20pm On Nov 22, 2024
Alright
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by OgwuEgo: 12:27pm On Nov 22, 2024
Finally he will be buried, it's been so long since he died.
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Kaybee14(m): 12:31pm On Nov 22, 2024
Ok. May God rest his soul.
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by lansha2006: 12:33pm On Nov 22, 2024
It’s deeply troubling to see a center table positioned directly on a carpet bearing the Nigerian Coat of Arms. This isn’t just a breach of protocol; it’s a blatant show of disregard for a symbol that represents the nation's sovereignty and unity.

The Coat of Arms embodies the strength and dignity of Nigeria, and placing a piece of furniture on it diminishes its significance. Those entrusted with leadership roles—particularly lawmakers—should understand and respect the symbolism of such national emblems. This oversight reflects a need for better awareness and adherence to protocols that preserve the honor of our national identity.
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by GOFRONT(m): 12:34pm On Nov 22, 2024
Gathering of Rogues
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by ManOfSon: 12:37pm On Nov 22, 2024
While you're all at it, let's not forget that Wayas died exactly four years ago!
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by essentialone(m): 12:40pm On Nov 22, 2024
He should have lived forever.
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by chipet67(m): 12:51pm On Nov 22, 2024
nolzautoz:
These are the people enjoying our country's wealth while many are starving and ravaging in poverty. All of una dey m
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by VikingKing: 12:59pm On Nov 22, 2024
ManOfSon:
While you're all at it, let's not forget that Wayas died exactly four years ago!
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by VikingKing: 12:59pm On Nov 22, 2024
essentialone:
He should have lived forever.
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by VikingKing: 12:59pm On Nov 22, 2024
GOFRONT:
Gathering of Rogues
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by TRUTHaDDICTED(m): 1:03pm On Nov 22, 2024
lansha2006:
It’s deeply troubling to see a center table positioned directly on a carpet bearing the Nigerian Coat of Arms. This isn’t just a breach of protocol; it’s a blatant show of disregard for a symbol that represents the nation's sovereignty and unity.

The Coat of Arms embodies the strength and dignity of Nigeria, and placing a piece of furniture on it diminishes its significance. Those entrusted with leadership roles—particularly lawmakers—should understand and respect the symbolism of such national emblems. This oversight reflects a need for better awareness and adherence to protocols that preserve the honor of our national identity.
It's you who's still pretending as if Nigeria still have any significance, them themselves knows Nigeria is worthless now, if not for what they are still benefiting from the worthlessness, they would have told you the unfortunate truth.
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by anonimi: 1:05pm On Nov 22, 2024
Trulyfe:
There’s a lot to worry about at the moment other than burials
Shhhh lipsrsealed
Don't let the Mourner-in-Chief, Pandora Bitter Obi hear you o. Do you want him to lose his only source of relevance, since he failed in his labour in vain attempt to scam us into letting him get his filthy, hypocrite hands on our treasury huh

[quote author=NLCreator post=126854133]Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections, has defended the purchase of sports utility vehicles (SUVs) for members of the national assembly.

There have been reports that the leadership of the 10th national assembly has bought SUVs for all lawmakers.

Each SUV is said to be valued at N160 million.

The LP had asked members of the party in the national assembly to kick against “wastage”.

While responding to questions during a press conference in Abuja on Monday, the former governor of Anambra said the SUVs are not personal cars of the lawmakers, noting that they are for official use.

“Let me start with the issue of Labour Party members in the house. I have actually discussed this issue with them,” Obi said.

“Surprisingly, I can tell you I heard that these vehicles are official cars. They have to use it. It is meant for office.

“So it is not as if it is their vehicle. They said it is official cars and you are meant to use it while you are in the senate.”

Obi also hinted at contesting for the country’s number one position in 2027, adding that Nigeria deserves dedicated and visionary leaders who will lead the country towards a brighter future.

https://www.thecable.ng/theyre-for-official-use-obi-defends-purchase-of-n160m-suv-for-lawmakers/amp


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Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by anonimi: 1:08pm On Nov 22, 2024
Antoeni:
Dubious, Fraudulent,Stupid Senseless Irresponsible Insensitive Indisciplined Senators
Are we, the 200 million mumus of this banana republic any better than the politicians who we allow to lead us in the local, state and federal governments in either the legislative or executive branches huh

How can we be better than they are, yet ALLOW them be our leaders looters?





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Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by invectives(m): 1:17pm On Nov 22, 2024
gbengene1234:
They're about to cook something in rivers politics grin
I site Wike
Lol...not Wike but Chief Kanu Agabi SAN..
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Damseldammie(f): 1:45pm On Nov 22, 2024
[quote author=MrBanner post=132986342][/quote]🤜🤛
Re: Senate Ready To Pay Last Respect To Late Former Senate President by Pacesetter123(m): 2:13pm On Nov 22, 2024
Ohh,Dr Joseph Wayas.
May his soul rest in peace.
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