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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by JohnVianney: 3:40pm On Sep 14, 2015
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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Nobody: 3:40pm On Sep 14, 2015
The last time i checked, OSUN GDP is bigger than that of China and Russia grin grin grin grin grin

Aregbe should pay up and top servicing his goatee mustache with osun peoples GDP which is greater than that of china and russia joined together.

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by M4gunners: 3:40pm On Sep 14, 2015
Na only una waka come.
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by OZAOEKPE(f): 3:41pm On Sep 14, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
What sin did Osun people commit against Ogbeni Aregbesola?
"they voted for aregbesola, that is their sin, it will be forgiven in 3 years time. Let them learn the hard way." Quote me anywhere.

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Macdan20(m): 3:42pm On Sep 14, 2015
Sorry...next tym vote beta perzin
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Achilies(m): 3:42pm On Sep 14, 2015
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uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]




Like seriously you actually believe there's a high level of poverty in the south east?

To much of nollywood is bad for u..

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by bareal(m): 3:43pm On Sep 14, 2015
alaoeri:
Aregbe has a stoned heart.
What do u expect? na teblik him be o ....u nor see him biabia!
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by dsquare33: 3:51pm On Sep 14, 2015
Aregbesola is a really heartless man.How can you say you want to pay half salary to workers who labour for their pay,this is pure wickedness.Osun state workers are groaning as a result of this taskmaster. Imagine most of these workers have families to feed and cater for, at home and I' m sure his own family will be enjoying the wealth he stole from the state. Posterity will judge him and his family.
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Guyman02: 3:51pm On Sep 14, 2015
Meanwhile, the woman Judge who asked Aregberascal to be impeached is being hounded by the APC CJN Justice Mahmoud
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by MadCow1: 3:54pm On Sep 14, 2015
Hammefeez:


millions of people including Kings, chiefs, vibrant Nigeria youth, children, nursing mothers, student and artisans are living in these states.

I will say a big word into your life ans so shall it be. Don't try me!

Try and say something into the barren lands of Osun and Ekiti first.. grin

When that works, feel free to say anything you like about me.. I still wouldn't give a Fhuck. .


Thanks for stopping by.

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by AmakaDNBStories(f): 3:55pm On Sep 14, 2015
Aregbe pay na...
Check my signature, you'd be glad.
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Smooyis(m): 3:56pm On Sep 14, 2015
Damalex4luv:
Aregbesola is a big disgrace, am from osun state and a pro APC supporter but am so much disappointed in the way this guy is running osun state, it's so frustrating seeing people doing job and not been paid for it.
Why on earth would you start a project that you can't finish, osogbo to ibadan is just 45 mins and Aregbe embark on constructing an Airport when the one in ibadan is not even functioning well
This same Aregbe change the name of osun state to state of osun, you can call that misplaced priorities, am sorry to say this I don't know whether it's because this guy graduated from the polythecnic that's why he's always shallow minded on embarking on frivolities project.
Also this same guy used billions of naira to produce opon imo that haven't added anything meaningful importance to the student of osun state.
Naturally I never supported his second term bid because I know that the guy is propaganda oriented but I know that omisore wouldn't have got any chance in winning this guy because of his precedent. Aregbesola is a total disgrace to our democracy and should be forced to resign if he cannot continue to pay the salaries of workers which should be the first thing an elected governor is expected to do as the number one citizen of a state.
Chai what a bad experience osun workers are going through.
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by TonyeBarcanista(m): 3:57pm On Sep 14, 2015
He should have mercy on them and see them as humans that they are. Hopefully, the mistake of 2014 will be corrected in 2018.
OZAOEKPE:

"they voted for aregbesola, that is their sin, it will be forgiven in 3 years time. Let them learn the hard way." Quote me anywhere.

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Nobody: 3:57pm On Sep 14, 2015
[quote author=MadCow1 post=38002371]Many Yoruba States are insolvent and are just a burden to the National Coffers.

Ekiti and Osun are amongst the top two useless states in the Nation.

Why we didn't give those states to Cameroon and keep Bakassi is a question Obasanjo needs to answer.


Buhari should please turn these states to National Poultrys or make them forest and Animal reserves to save Monkeys and Chimpanzees.

angry

You are an idi0t! Cameroon is all the way on the east side of Nigeria! The 2 states u mentioned are on the west! Your attempt to be funny has exposed your idi0cy! You lack the wit to put together a joke that is not only funny but makes sense! Epic fail, you public f00l!
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Blackfire(m): 3:58pm On Sep 14, 2015
Today am going to abuse.


U fo.ols should get the hell up, aregbesola the killer of three lion deal with them, nobody will question u.

U fo.ols get up

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by RickyTan: 3:59pm On Sep 14, 2015
uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]

Sherap!
LAGOS just like ABUJA is a NIGERIAN enterprise. A mega city because of collective efforts
Since when does Republican Igbo take economic or political advise from Yoruba?
So long as Igbo and Yoruba fight, North wins
Is Osinbajo, the commissioner, relevant in this Buhari disposition?
Buhari - Sectional President appoint only Northerners to manage Southern wealth and you see nothing wrong with that?

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Nobody: 4:03pm On Sep 14, 2015
Trailblazer1:
and probably win the prize for front page grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
noted wink
thuggi...

u knw d prize for fp ryyt?
wah abt likes?
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by jamace(m): 4:04pm On Sep 14, 2015
The Nigerian Labour Congress in Osun State has been as cold as dodo. Hmm.

If the lecturers don't protest, who will?.
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by slap1(m): 4:05pm On Sep 14, 2015
Opon imo don turn oponu Abia. grin

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by christinie(f): 4:06pm On Sep 14, 2015
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Alexebo(m): 4:07pm On Sep 14, 2015
uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.

SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]

USELESS GOAT
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by MadCow1: 4:13pm On Sep 14, 2015
justified19:
lol, u sound like u knw much abt me even before I was born...only a mad man believes he knows what he doesnt know...

in ur case, I dnt need a priest to tell me u av been disowned by ur father cos if only he is reasonable nd not a madcow kike u, he wouldnt want to b called d father of a madcow.. I can't really blame ur mum for wat u av turned into, though if she prays enuf for u, ur life wld b beta.

but wait o, pple will call ur mum "mama madcow" lol.

After the first paragraph of your post in which you spoke of 'mad man believing he knows hat he does not know', you proceed to spew shiit about stuff you also don't know. grin


Can't you see you are an oxymoron.. (Pun intended).




Bros abeg Drex go far.. You are too intellectually deficient to even engage me in a war of words.

Your post falls under the figure of speech that goes thus; Shooting yourself in the foot.


Go fhuck your daughter or kill your folks for rituals like your people do.. Cursing is not your strong suit.

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by door2(m): 4:14pm On Sep 14, 2015
A whole state of osun. I laugh u.
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Abobaku: 4:16pm On Sep 14, 2015
uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[I been wan call u USELESSGOAT]
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by MadCow1: 4:20pm On Sep 14, 2015
ayoolanr:
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Awww.. Poor Ayo from a Poor State. grin



Your state is poor.. Don't be mad at me, Be mad at God who did not bless you with Oil money or Financial prudence sense. grin

Cameroon may not share a Border with Osun, but we can still hand your useless state over to them. Same way the Britons controlled colonies outside the United Kingdom. grin

Maybe if you went to a school outside Yoruba land, you may have had a fair shot at getting some sense. grin


Go back to your wretched state and die of hunger and starvation.

How are you even able to afford Internet sef? angry

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by RaptorX: 4:27pm On Sep 14, 2015
This fools are still peacefully protesting, instead of them with the other unpaid civil servants to storm the government house and burn it to the ground and chase that bastard of a governor away. Or do something to him so one of his children will have an incurable disease.

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by AKPARAJA: 4:30pm On Sep 14, 2015
The name of this guy has really tampered with his brain functions and should be avoided.The case on hand is Aregbesola but this "uselessgoat" just carpeted the nonpayment of workers to attack the Igbo's who are yearning to be alone.
uselessgoat:
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by NemzySeries(m): 4:36pm On Sep 14, 2015
na wa Õoº°˚ ˚°ºoo...so after. abt 8month of no salary dat man in d pix is still as fat as dat...so wat has he bin feeding on to still retain dat size after 8months?

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Truckpusher(m): 4:37pm On Sep 14, 2015
How can a leader who is suppose to be selfless in all his dealings diligently be this stone hearted?

What crime did Osun people commit by voting for Aregberascal and his useless bunch of assembly men that are nothing but mere spectators?

Is this the change that Osun people voted for ?

What is the meaning of this nonsense ?
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Nobody: 4:40pm On Sep 14, 2015
Truckpusher:
How can a leader who is suppose to be selfless in all his dealings diligently be this stone hearted?

What crime did Osun people commit by voting for Aregberascal and his useless bunch of assembly men that are nothing but mere spectators?

Is this the change that Osun people voted for ?

What is the meaning of this nonsense ?

As in 8 months without pay! Put yourself in that pair of shoes brother. This is inhuman.

Where's Lie Mohammed?

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Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by okotv(m): 4:42pm On Sep 14, 2015
Truckpusher:
How can a leader who is suppose to be selfless in all his dealings diligently be this stone hearted?

What crime did Osun people commit by voting for Aregberascal and his useless bunch of assembly men that are nothing but mere spectators?

Is this the change that Osun people voted for ?

What is the meaning of this nonsense ?
you guys should allow them enjoy whom they voted for.
Re: Osun Lecturers Protest Unpaid Salaries (Photo) by Nobody: 4:43pm On Sep 14, 2015
MadCow1:


After the first paragraph of your post in which you spoke of 'mad man believing he knows hat he does not know', you proceed to spew shiit about stuff you also don't know. grin


Can't you see you are an oxymoron.. (Pun intended).




Bros abeg Drex go far.. You are too intellectually deficient to even engage me in a war of words.

Your post falls under the figure of speech that goes thus; Shooting yourself in the foot.


Go fhuck your daughter or kill your folks for rituals like your people do.. Cursing is not your strong suit.
I don't av a daughter yet and even if I av, I cant fvck her cos I am not mad. I didnt call u mad, it's what u are, what u claim to b and it's been confirmed.

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