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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:24pm On Sep 17, 2016



Aregbe the champion... grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by FKO81(m): 6:24pm On Sep 17, 2016
[quote author=aarressa post=49445753][/quote]

I have seen were your champion placed your state in WAEC since he came into power with all your propaganda grin grin

Guy how far with our Opo imo tablet of knowledge
grin grin

2016 May/June WAEC
[GROUP A STATES]
• Abia -1st
Anambra -2nd
• Edo -3rd
• Rivers -4th\
• Imo -5th
• Lagos -6th
• Bayelsa -7th
• Delta -8th
• Enugu -9th
• Ebonyi -10th

[GROUP B STATES]
• Ekiti -11th
• Kaduna - 12th
• Ondo -13th
• Abuja -14th
• Kogi -15th
• Benue -16th
• Akwa Ibom -17th
• Kwara -18th
• Ogun -19th
• Cross River -20th

[GROUP C STATES]
• Taraba -21st
• Plateau -22nd
• Nasarawa -23rd
• Kano -24th
• Borno -25th
• Oyo -26th
• Niger -27th
• Adamawa -28th
Osun -29th
• Sokoto -30th
• Bauchi -31st
• Kebbi -32nd
• Katsina -33rd
• Gombe -34th
• Jigawa -35th
• Zamfara -36th
• Yobe - 37th.

http://thenationonlineng.net/abia-coming-first-wassce-results/

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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:25pm On Sep 17, 2016





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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:25pm On Sep 17, 2016





grin grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by midol: 6:26pm On Sep 17, 2016
Ofemannnu:
[s]

FORGET ABOUT THIS FOOLISH DIAGRAM AND FACE THE COMPETITION.MOST NIGERIAN LEADERS PAY SALARY DIE BUT NO REAL PROJECTS TO SHOW AFTER THEIR SALARY PAYING SPREE.REASON NIGERIA IS WHERE WE ARE TODAY.
SALARY IS EASIER TO PAY THAN DOING PROJECTS.YOU WILL FINISH THE SALARY JUST LIKE NIGERIANS HAVE FINISHED THE SALARIES THEY HAVE BEEN TAKING ALL THESE YEARS ONLY TO FIND OUT THAT THEY HAVE BEEN SHORTCHANGED....NO PROJECTS...NO FUTURE.
USA IS ONE OF THE MOST INDEBTED COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD BUT THEY ARE STILL THE MOST DEVELOPED.HAVE YOU SEEN THE POVERTY RATE OF OSUN STATE COMPARED TO ANAMBRA BY THE UNDP?2010 TO 2015...
OSUN STATE HAD LESS POVERTY THAN ANAMBRA FORGET ABOUT THE POLITICS OF PDP GETTING SOME PEOPLE TO LINE UP AND DONATION ET AL WHICH UNDP DID NOT EVEN LOOK AT ANYWAY.
OSUN IS THE FUTURE WHILE YOUR GOVS ARE DECEIVING YOU WITH SALARIES.
I BET THAT IF ANAMBRA DOES HALF THE PROJECTS AREGBE HAD DONE...ANAMBRA WILL NOT PAY ITS WORKERS FOR TEN YEARS....lol[/s]

Abeg wetin this mufutau dey yarn sef?

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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:29pm On Sep 17, 2016
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by midol: 6:29pm On Sep 17, 2016
arresa/aresssa/ aarressa was really hammered on this thread.

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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:31pm On Sep 17, 2016
[s]
OmidinaOlayemi:
arresa/aresssa/ aarressa was really hammered on this thread.
[/s]




Yes, he was hammered with empty and shallow mouth with zero to show for obingo's debts, taxes and allocation..



Almost 20 pages and all we have is 1 village flyover... grin grin


All mouth no action...



Aregbe the champion.. grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by Doug07034780891(m): 6:31pm On Sep 17, 2016
You are busy showing us local government projects...LOL

Did they curse Aregbe with building ugly halls as school..LOL


aarressa:


Aregbe the champion... grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by sarrki(m): 6:33pm On Sep 17, 2016
Aregbe

Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by Doug07034780891(m): 6:34pm On Sep 17, 2016
Where did you get these fake pictures when we all know that Osun people do not useless toilets...LOL

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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by midol: 6:34pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
[s]




Yes, he was hammered with empty and shallow mouth with zero to show for obingo's debts, taxes and allocation..



Almost 20 pages and all we have is 1 village flyover... grin grin


All mouth no action...



Aregbe the champion.. grin grin[/s]

aresarudeen, How much is Osun state on OLX? Abeg I wan buy. grin grin

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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by 2odd(m): 6:35pm On Sep 17, 2016
aresssa:











On top of that, Aregbe is starting and completing projects left and right, while Anambra and the entire east can not even put butter on top bread?


Why?

What gives?



This definitely for u. Kindly throw that Oshogbo weed u are smoking away , it's impeding ur reasoning

breaking.com.ng/nigeria/facts-on-osun-salaries-and-pensions/
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by wristbangle: 6:35pm On Sep 17, 2016
This fight never finish? grin

Osun vs Anambra world war.

Na wao! cheesy
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:36pm On Sep 17, 2016






grin grin grin




Aregbe the champion... grin grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:38pm On Sep 17, 2016
The villagers still can not answer with just 1 obingo project after barrage after barrage of Aregbe the champion pictures... grin grin



See ya miserable life.. grin grin



Aregbe the champion....
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by 2odd(m): 6:39pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:






grin grin grin




Aregbe the champion... grin grin grin

Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State
Since the problem of non-payment of salaries
for public sector workers
across states of the federation became
national issue early this year,
the Aregbesola government, which started the
policy of denying workers
their salaries since late 2014, has been going
to town to claim a form
of victory. We are told that the government is
actually doing better
than most state governments in the country
on the issue of salary
payment. However, before Aregbesola
government and its town-criers, go
to town with their cheap propaganda, these
are the facts on salaries
and pensions in the state:
1. Resident doctors in the state are owed
salaries of more than 7
months. Hospitals were shut down for months
as a result of the
non-payment of salaries of medical personnel.
The impact of the
shutdown and low morale resulting from non-
payment of salaries is
better imagined. The doctors, disturbed by the
worsening health
situation in the state called off their strike, yet
the government
refused to pay their outstanding salaries.
2. Retirees on state’s payroll have not been
paid their ‘half-pension’
(half of a monthly pension) since February,
2016, while government
still owes arrears of half payment of eight
months. Thus, effectively,
government owes them pension arrears of
nine months.
3. Only primary school and local government
retirees have received
‘half-pension’ up to April 2016. That the
government hasn’t paid their
pensions, albeit half, up to date shows that
Aregbesola government is
tampering with local government funds and
allocations; because
pensions of these sections of retirees are
mostly paid from local
government allocations, which have been
released up to June, 2016. So,
when the government triumphantly claimed
that it had been cleared of
graft and fund mismanagement by auditors
and anti-graft agencies, know
that such clearance was a black market one
gotten from Jankara market.
4. Those retirees on contributory pension
scheme fare worse. The
government has failed to make its
contributions to the scheme. As a
result, many retirees on this scheme have not
been paid their
entitlements, several months after retirement.
Many cannot pay their
bills including children’s school fees, rents,
etc., while many others
have died as a result of inability to pay
medical bills or feed
properly.
5. Public sector workers have not been paid
half-salary since May,
2016. If this is added to the half payment
arrears of ten months, it
means the government effectively owes
workers full salary arrears of
eight months.
6. Many workers have been put into financial
woes with the illegal
half salaries being paid. Many workers, when
salaries were fully paid
up till 2014, have had to resort to loans from
banks and cooperatives
for major expenses such as payment of
children’s school fees, attempt
at building a house, etc. If salaries were
regularly paid, many of
these loans would have been repaid. Now,
interests and loan repayment
have made nonsense of the half-salary the
government claims to be
paying. Now, many workers are collecting little
or nothing from the
half-salary paid to them. Many workers and
pensioners also owe local
creditors from whom they resolved their daily
survival.
7. This is aside hundreds of workers whose
salaries (of between 3 to 7
months) have been stolen by government
officials through the
electronic payroll system run by a private
company employed by the
government. Some months ago, a staff of the
private company was
arraigned for defrauding workers of their
salaries. However, this
situation has not stopped neither have
workers’ salaries being totally
refunded.
8. Also, scores of teaching staff in the state-
owned polytechnics and
colleges of education have been illegally
demoted. The tactics is to
remove their names from the payroll and wait
for them to complain
endlessly in order to wear them out. The
government, through the
various institutions’ managements, will then
re-enroll them into the
payroll but demote them to lower grade
levels. This has meant loss of
over a quarter of the half-salary the staff are
being paid.
9. To add insult to injury, some
spokespersons of the government, are
claiming that government does not owe
workers and pensioners . By this
action, the government is complicating
financial problems of workers
and pensioners as their local creditors, who
are being deceived by the
assertions of government’s spokespersons,
mount pressure on workers
and pensioners . Is it not sheer wickedness
that the same government
that put workers in economic quagmire is the
one compounding their
woes with the irresponsible behaviour of its
mouthpieces?
10. The same government that has no money
to pay its impoverished
workers and pensioners ensured that fat-cat
contractors and financial
institutions, that were used to enrich few
politicians and big
business people, directly deduct billions from
state’s federal
allocations even before such allocations get to
the state. Meanwhile,
salaries and pensions that are statutory are
left unpaid, thus
impoverishing several thousands of workers,
pensioners, their
dependents, and by extension, other strata of
the working class who
depend directly or indirectly on the working
class.
The most unfortunate part of the story is that
labour leaders, both at
state and national levels (including some so-
called veteran labour
aristocrats who are on the payroll of the
government), contributed to
this sorry state by providing soft-landing and
alibi for the
Aregbesola government. Serious national
labour leadership should by
now be organizing a nation-wide fight back
against the madness of
unpaid salaries and pensions that is directly
affecting over 2 million
state workers and pensioners, and over ten
million dependents. This,
when linked with growing retrenchment,
casualization and exploitation
of workers, will be capable of giving the
working people the
confidence to fight for improvement in their
living conditions. The
current approach of the Ayuba Wabba-led NLC
and TUC, of intervening on
state-by-state basis will not be effective in
resisting a policy of
non-payment of salary, which has become a
national policy of most of
the state governments.
With several months of unpaid salaries and
the attendant pauperization
this has caused, workers in any state may be
forced accept any offer
from state governments. This was how the
Aregbesola government forced
the illegal half-salary and half-pension on
workers and pensions,
ostensibly with the backing of the labour
leaders. In many other
states, workers have been compelled by many
months of unpaid salaries,
to accept payment of one or two months’
salaries out of several
months’ outstanding, even after the states
collected billions of naira
in bailout from federal government. Only
nationally-coordinated,
democratically-organized mass actions can
yield a lasting and
effective result. But it seems the labour
leaders are preoccupied with
petty factional squabbles and leadership
supremacy contest. One only
hopes that labour leaders will at least unite for
once in the interest
of workers.
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:40pm On Sep 17, 2016
20 pages, still no obingo project after taxes collected, allocations collected, loans and debts.... grin grin grin




Ategbe the champion... grin grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:41pm On Sep 17, 2016
[s]
2odd:


Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State
Since the problem of non-payment of salaries
for public sector workers
across states of the federation became
national issue early this year,
the Aregbesola government, which started the
policy of denying workers
their salaries since late 2014, has been going
to town to claim a form
of victory. We are told that the government is
actually doing better
than most state governments in the country
on the issue of salary
payment. However, before Aregbesola
government and its town-criers, go
to town with their cheap propaganda, these
are the facts on salaries
and pensions in the state:
1. Resident doctors in the state are owed
salaries of more than 7
months. Hospitals were shut down for months
as a result of the
non-payment of salaries of medical personnel.
The impact of the
shutdown and low morale resulting from non-
payment of salaries is
better imagined. The doctors, disturbed by the
worsening health
situation in the state called off their strike, yet
the government
refused to pay their outstanding salaries.
2. Retirees on state’s payroll have not been
paid their ‘half-pension’
(half of a monthly pension) since February,
2016, while government
still owes arrears of half payment of eight
months. Thus, effectively,
government owes them pension arrears of
nine months.
3. Only primary school and local government
retirees have received
‘half-pension’ up to April 2016. That the
government hasn’t paid their
pensions, albeit half, up to date shows that
Aregbesola government is
tampering with local government funds and
allocations; because
pensions of these sections of retirees are
mostly paid from local
government allocations, which have been
released up to June, 2016. So,
when the government triumphantly claimed
that it had been cleared of
graft and fund mismanagement by auditors
and anti-graft agencies, know
that such clearance was a black market one
gotten from Jankara market.
4. Those retirees on contributory pension
scheme fare worse. The
government has failed to make its
contributions to the scheme. As a
result, many retirees on this scheme have not
been paid their
entitlements, several months after retirement.
Many cannot pay their
bills including children’s school fees, rents,
etc., while many others
have died as a result of inability to pay
medical bills or feed
properly.
5. Public sector workers have not been paid
half-salary since May,
2016. If this is added to the half payment
arrears of ten months, it
means the government effectively owes
workers full salary arrears of
eight months.
6. Many workers have been put into financial
woes with the illegal
half salaries being paid. Many workers, when
salaries were fully paid
up till 2014, have had to resort to loans from
banks and cooperatives
for major expenses such as payment of
children’s school fees, attempt
at building a house, etc. If salaries were
regularly paid, many of
these loans would have been repaid. Now,
interests and loan repayment
have made nonsense of the half-salary the
government claims to be
paying. Now, many workers are collecting little
or nothing from the
half-salary paid to them. Many workers and
pensioners also owe local
creditors from whom they resolved their daily
survival.
7. This is aside hundreds of workers whose
salaries (of between 3 to 7
months) have been stolen by government
officials through the
electronic payroll system run by a private
company employed by the
government. Some months ago, a staff of the
private company was
arraigned for defrauding workers of their
salaries. However, this
situation has not stopped neither have
workers’ salaries being totally
refunded.
8. Also, scores of teaching staff in the state-
owned polytechnics and
colleges of education have been illegally
demoted. The tactics is to
remove their names from the payroll and wait
for them to complain
endlessly in order to wear them out. The
government, through the
various institutions’ managements, will then
re-enroll them into the
payroll but demote them to lower grade
levels. This has meant loss of
over a quarter of the half-salary the staff are
being paid.
9. To add insult to injury, some
spokespersons of the government, are
claiming that government does not owe
workers and pensioners . By this
action, the government is complicating
financial problems of workers
and pensioners as their local creditors, who
are being deceived by the
assertions of government’s spokespersons,
mount pressure on workers
and pensioners . Is it not sheer wickedness
that the same government
that put workers in economic quagmire is the
one compounding their
woes with the irresponsible behaviour of its
mouthpieces?
10. The same government that has no money
to pay its impoverished
workers and pensioners ensured that fat-cat
contractors and financial
institutions, that were used to enrich few
politicians and big
business people, directly deduct billions from
state’s federal
allocations even before such allocations get to
the state. Meanwhile,
salaries and pensions that are statutory are
left unpaid, thus
impoverishing several thousands of workers,
pensioners, their
dependents, and by extension, other strata of
the working class who
depend directly or indirectly on the working
class.
The most unfortunate part of the story is that
labour leaders, both at
state and national levels (including some so-
called veteran labour
aristocrats who are on the payroll of the
government), contributed to
this sorry state by providing soft-landing and
alibi for the
Aregbesola government. Serious national
labour leadership should by
now be organizing a nation-wide fight back
against the madness of
unpaid salaries and pensions that is directly
affecting over 2 million
state workers and pensioners, and over ten
million dependents. This,
when linked with growing retrenchment,
casualization and exploitation
of workers, will be capable of giving the
working people the
confidence to fight for improvement in their
living conditions. The
current approach of the Ayuba Wabba-led NLC
and TUC, of intervening on
state-by-state basis will not be effective in
resisting a policy of
non-payment of salary, which has become a
national policy of most of
the state governments.
With several months of unpaid salaries and
the attendant pauperization
this has caused, workers in any state may be
forced accept any offer
from state governments. This was how the
Aregbesola government forced
the illegal half-salary and half-pension on
workers and pensions,
ostensibly with the backing of the labour
leaders. In many other
states, workers have been compelled by many
months of unpaid salaries,
to accept payment of one or two months’
salaries out of several
months’ outstanding, even after the states
collected billions of naira
in bailout from federal government. Only
nationally-coordinated,
democratically-organized mass actions can
yield a lasting and
effective result. But it seems the labour
leaders are preoccupied with
petty factional squabbles and leadership
supremacy contest. One only
hopes that labour leaders will at least unite for
once in the interest
of workers.
[/s]






Show us obingo and anambra state started and commissioned projects, we didn't ask you for story... grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by sarrki(m): 6:42pm On Sep 17, 2016
Aregbe

Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:42pm On Sep 17, 2016






Aregbe the champion.... grin grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:44pm On Sep 17, 2016
See as I reduce obingo villagers to just empty mouth and no pictures of obingo projects.. grin



Shey una ready to surrender or you want more beating? grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:45pm On Sep 17, 2016
Chei!!!! This is not fair o... grin

See as Aregbe defeated the whole of SE.. grin grin



Aregbe the champion... grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by FKO81(m): 6:50pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
[img]







We want to alert the public and President Muhammadu Buhari that they were deceived as the new school is not a public school as publicly presented at the commissioning. Contrary to reports presented to the President and the public, the school is more or less a business outfit to charge high fees in an impoverished Osun State,” the statement noted.

“In its usual deceptive and propagandist manner, the state Governor did not inform the President and the public that the school was funded with a Sukuk loan and will therefore be run not as a public but high fee paying private school.

“We can reveal that the Oshogbo high school commissioned on Thursday will be managed as a commercial entity by either Olasore International School, Iloko or Corona School, Lagos. The managers are to charge high fees like the elite private schools.

https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/176358/school-commissioning-aregbesola-decieved-buhari-osun-pdp

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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by Twistaray(m): 6:50pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
Chei!!!! This is not fair o... grin

See as Aregbe defeated the whole of SE.. grin grin



Aregbe the champion... grin grin

grin grin you be badt guy I swarrrrh grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by Doug07034780891(m): 6:51pm On Sep 17, 2016
You are even making yourself to feel happy..LOL

Keep showing us useless ugly halls..LOL

Osun is still in the woods if na like this..LOL


aarressa:
Chei!!!! This is not fair o... grin

See as Aregbe defeated the whole of SE.. grin grin

Aregbe the champion... grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by 2odd(m): 6:54pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
Chei!!!! This is not fair o... grin

See as Aregbe defeated the whole of SE.. grin grin



Aregbe the champion... grin grin


www.viviangist.com/gov-willie-obiano-marks-2-years-in-office-anambra-state
Since u are still high on oshogbo weed kindly. Read his achievement there.

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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:55pm On Sep 17, 2016
[s]
FKO81:



We want to alert the public and President Muhammadu Buhari that they were deceived as the new school is not a public school as publicly presented at the commissioning. Contrary to reports presented to the President and the public, the school is more or less a business outfit to charge high fees in an impoverished Osun State,” the statement noted.

“In its usual deceptive and propagandist manner, the state Governor did not inform the President and the public that the school was funded with a Sukuk loan and will therefore be run not as a public but high fee paying private school.

“We can reveal that the Oshogbo high school commissioned on Thursday will be managed as a commercial entity by either Olasore International School, Iloko or Corona School, Lagos. The managers are to charge high fees like the elite private schools.

https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/176358/school-commissioning-aregbesola-decieved-buhari-osun-pdp
[/s]



We did not ask you for story, na obingo and anambra started and commissioned projects we ask you for. [s][/s]


Show us what obingo did with taxes, allocations and N10 billion loan..
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by Anambra1stSon(m): 6:56pm On Sep 17, 2016
Oga don land wink cheesy
My friend is here let go there grin

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Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by aarressa: 6:57pm On Sep 17, 2016
[s]
Doug07034780891:
You are even making yourself to feel happy..LOL

Keep showing us useless ugly halls..LOL

Osun is still in the woods if na like this..LOL


[/s]



You can shut me up by showing us the started and completed obingo projects in anambra.



Aregbe defeated the whole of SE... grin grin
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by sarrki(m): 6:57pm On Sep 17, 2016
Aressssa make I continue


Abi make I hold on ?
Re: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by OBAFEMIawolowo: 6:57pm On Sep 17, 2016
I see no reason why you guys should engage arressa in this argument, can't you see he's trying to make you guys angry? He knows deep down within him that osun is probably one of the most backward states in the country. He's happy that you are giving him attention, just ingore him and he becomes a loser.

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