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Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by lapintoz: 10:48pm On May 01
Na the reason children born with sadness dey abuse Tinubu be this. Muritala International Airport N700 billion, Carter Bridge 600 billion, Lagos Calabar Road N7.6 trillion. Nigeria Port Authority Apapa, Tin Can N1 trillion. Awka Onitsha Road N0.05 billion !

If na you too, you no go vex. I beg Tinubu na bad ass druggie and thief 😁😁😁

Make I give una expo.....$1.3 billion US Dollars total portable water rehabilitation for the entire Lagos State is coming..... funded by you guess what, United States of America!

Una go wail die !

WorkTheTalk:
The defender of a thief is a thief, too.
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by 1972xy: 12:17am On May 02
Nigerian politicians always amuze me. So, Atiku too can be complaining like this?
Atiku ! Atiku !! . Can someone ask this man what he did with $16 billion electricity money.
How much he sold $3 billion Aladja delta steel company..etc
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by arthurndur(m): 12:32am On May 02
And sorry Sir, if I may ask; "Why do your political aspirations reflect shattering of any political party you joined".
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by AguluLiar: 12:56am On May 02
LagosOrigin:
Tinubu didn't even send the Nigerian workers . He didn't address them to give them hope atleast.

That man is so selfish and wicked

We must kick him out in 2027
My bloda, no give yourself false hope.
The great Jagaban will spend 8 years in office

No shaking!
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by joefelin2345: 2:12am On May 02
Pootle:
nigerians love to get it all for free.
Tell us what Nigerians (masses) have been getting for free otherwise you owe them serious apology!!!
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by AllBlack: 3:08am On May 02
treesun:
Atiku is very right Nlfpmod!
Just the way he was RIGHT about Deborah
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by anonimi: 4:43am On May 02
WhizdomXX:
Economic policies were better when you were in charge.
Indeed, their deregulation and privatisation policies unlocked our potentials and unleashed widespread prosperity with:

- cheap petrol,
- low debt,
- low unemployment,
- low corruption,
- less taxes,
- lower inflation,
- low insecurity


It’s remarkable that oil price was lower than now when Obasanjo and Atiku gave us better life.

Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by anonimi: 4:47am On May 02
AllBlack:
Just the way he was RIGHT about Deborah
Abi o.

Can you please share Jagaban of Borgu’s reaction to Deborah being killed by his fellow northerners!

The serial betrayer of Yorubas and southerners had nothing to say about it back then.

anonimi:
How we foiled Jonathan’s effort to make Mulika Adeola Speaker, Akande reveals

AS president in 2011, Goodluck Jonathan did all he could to ensure South West grabbed the country’s number four seat, including lobbying then opposition leaders from the zone, to no avail. The North West eventually grabbed the seat, supported by South West leaders in opposition to then ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Former Governor of Osun State and now statesman, Chief Bisi Akande, made this revelation in his autobiography, “My Participations” which is currently dominating political and national dis- course.

Aminu Tambuwal, now Sokoto State governor, won the seat, against the preferred pick of his party, Mrs Mulikat Adeola Akande, from the South-West. Defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, then a fledging opposition, which had Akande and his soulmate, former Lagos State governor, Senator Bola Tinubu, as front- line leaders, openly asked its elected members of the House of Representatives, mostly from the South-West, to work against their region and back Tambuwal from North-West.

The opposition party’s support carried Tambuwal through the contest against Akande, then ruling party’s favourite for the speakership seat.

In his book, Chief Akande revealed that former president then as incumbent, personally reached out to Tinubu, who is now believed to be nursing presidential aspiration in 2023 and himself, but couldn’t convince them.

He wrote, “President Jonathan, immediately after the meeting (with political parties), called Bola Tinubu aside into a lobby to broach the matter of ACN support for a choice of who would become the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

“That same day, President Jonathan talked to me on phone about the same matter. He disclosed that PDP had zoned the position to the South-West but that only one Muraina and another Mulika won elections on PDP ticket from the zone into the House of Representatives.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/how-we-foiled-jonathans-effort-to-make-mulika-adeola-speaker-akande-reveals/
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by hush15: 5:57am On May 02
LagosOrigin:
Tinubu didn't even send the Nigerian workers . He didn't address them to give them hope atleast.

That man is so selfish and wicked

We must kick him out in 2027
How he wan give address! Person wey fit address terrorist victims for airport, telling them he only give them 10mins....

Telling Nigerians, borrowing is not leprosy but forgot debt sinks nations that do not use the loans properly.

Person wey fit conclude say na opposition dey behind insecurity, the very insecurity he criticized and protested against others.

What makes you think Nigerian workers matterhuh The man is only power thirsty.
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by henrybomb(m): 7:19am On May 02
omikel:
We've heard you, when it is your turn we will see.
That's if Nigerian give you the opportunity
Don’t mind them
Pot calling kettle black
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by ablejesus26(m): 7:30am On May 02
KobolanderSegun:
PO is the only answer we have
Unfortunately PO cant get the required votes upNorth with the mass electoria criminality we have in Our political system.
Re: Workers’ Day Reflects Broken Promises, Growing Burden — Atiku by WorkTheTalk(m): 9:38am On May 02
lapintoz:
Na the reason children born with sadness dey abuse Tinubu be this.
No sadness over here. Hope you feel same. Life is not hard like that. Enjoy your weekend with the cruise dance below.
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