Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity - Politics (2) - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Politics › Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity (6644 Views)
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Temptee101(m): 7:14pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
TheRareGem1: |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Lekison(m): 7:14pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
echibuogwu:you are very rude must you insult before stating your opinion?? |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Joylove2324(f): 7:14pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
![]() |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by omazus: 7:14pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Hahaha ha. I laugh at the manifest hypocrisy in this statement. You are number two in a government that is described as the most unfair, the most unjust, and the most cruel, yet you have the gut to utter this. Even in the appointments you made into your own office is Federal Justice, fairness and equity observed. Mr VP you are not on pulpit. Your action rather than your words govern in the arena where you now see yourself |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by HeadShot: 7:14pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
TheRareGem1:Nigeria is a useless country... Ruled by a cow |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Jhayphil: 7:14pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Yeyenairaland:Pure gibberish. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Temptee101(m): 7:15pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
JosephXavier:God bless you real good for having the courage to speak the truth. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Jman06(m): 7:15pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
I used to dislike Osinbajo, but some steps he took on those occasions he was acting president in Buhari's absence made me to change my mind about him. He actually showed that if he had the powers, he would do things differently and much better. I took note of those steps! @topic, the major thing dividing this country is RELIGION. How I wish more Nigerians would stop taking Arabic and Israelis religions too serious! The fear of dominance of one of the two religions over the other would continue to perpetually divide Nigerians! |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by slivertongue: 7:17pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
lip service VP |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Wickedfacts: 7:18pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Pẹ̀lẹ́ o, Nelson Mandela. Keep issuing motivational quotes while your people are dying in their thousands. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Jhayphil: 7:19pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
It was a great speech. Unity is very important and will begin to help Nigerians see some things clearly. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Abascoh: 7:20pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
TheRareGem1:Says who? Will Nigeria be the first country to be dissolved if it comes to that? Instead of making all this foolish comments about Nigerian unity being non negotiable, how about taking concrete, practical steps to make Nigerians feel that this nation belongs to them? You don't set up a system of injustice, tribalism, marginalisation and nepotism that benefits only one part of the country and expect all other parts of the country to be content with it. This talk about Nigerian unity being non negotiable is absolute rubbish. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by festacman(m): 7:30pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
LilyColin:Who made you a Prince and a judge over a man old enough to be your father, a professor of law, a former Lagos State Attorney General, a pastor, a super mentor, a loving husband and dad and above all, a Vice President of most populous black nation. Now, introduce yourself. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by ozoebuka1(m): 7:32pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
To slap this man dey hungry me! We all know stop telling us. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by seunayantokun(m): 7:33pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Monogamy:He is telling us just that. He is not unaware, admittance of the failure of the government he is part of. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by doxijaw: 7:40pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
All of una black for face, look the same, una still dey talk about diversity. I can't even differentiate between these so called diverse people's, even worse, all of una get similar behavioural patterns apart from the fact say na Arabs dey control some of una brains, while oyinbo dey control the brain of the remaining. The obvious uniting factor is eradication of poverty which resonates across any perceived divisions, but una go ignore this and focus on shadows. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by maybanks: 7:41pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Just as the scripture says that Righteousness exalts a nation, so does fairness, equity and Justice. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by jrusky(m): 7:41pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Bro eeey Osibanjo abeg grammar too much. The country has crashed so leave grammar equity, equilibrum, equation, mehumehu shit bro. Your party has dissappointed Nigerians so leave grammar. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Brushstrokes20: 7:42pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Bullocks for ZOMBIES! |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by vengertime: 7:48pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
This one has been reduced to a mere motivational speaker
|
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by gulfer: 7:49pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Is this man in this country, he rarely makes comments that would endear him to the masses... Is he unaware of the fuel price increase ![]() |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by elmessiahs(m): 7:51pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
ceremonial VP, our own Queen elizbanjo |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by plaetton: 7:53pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
TheRareGem1:He cannot be an intelligent man if the government he leads exhudes the complete opposite qualities of which he preaches eloquently. It is schizophrenic to preach equity, fairness and justice when the Buhari/Osinbajo regime is by far the most Nepotistic, the most socially and political lopsided , the most insensitive, turning out to be the most corrupt and the most tyrannical in Nigeria's painful history. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by onuman: 7:54pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
TheRareGem1:That’s the best thing Arewa wants to hear from Politicians from southern Nigeria. But at all levels of Nigeria’s political process, Arewa compromises that unity more than any other ethnic group in Nigeria since the end of the civil war. PMB cabal, for example, is still fighting the Nigeria civil war against the easterners- a civil war which was declared ended in 1970. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by codemaniacs: 7:55pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
doxijaw:all white people lookalike but they are of different ethnicities like e:nglish, f:rench, i:talian e.t.c. that is diversity.. an e:nglishman will not unite with an i:talianman to eradicate poverty in an i:talianman's nation.. without first eradicating poverty in e:ngland. unless the e:nglishman is a self-hating person Nigeria has different ethnicities, a y:orubaman will not unite with an i:jawman to eradicate poverty in the i:jawman's nation.. without first eradicating poverty in the yoruba nation unless the y:orubaman is a self-hating person |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by Annistars: 7:55pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
The problem is one religion wants to take over Nigeria, stop dogo English (long English) |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by bayelsaowei(m): 8:02pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Osibanjo the motivational speaker..nonsense |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by eeetuk(m): 8:08pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
"Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says equity, justice and fairness for all segments of society are imperative in the pursuit of unity in the county." Hypocrite at best! Last month, president Buhari appointed 13 northern Nigerian muslims as judges without a single Christian. In Osinbajo office, the entire media staff is made up of Yoruba tribe only. Worth to note that, Buhari and Osinbajo offices are fully funded from crude oil Money from South South states . It speaks to their characters not mine. Where are equity, justice and fairness that vice president Osinbajo is talking about. Saying one thing and doing opposite is not equity, justice and fairness. So, vice president Osinbajo, please just stop being hypocritical! |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by TheRareGem1(op): 8:14pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
echibuogwu:. Ignorance is killing this one oo. .did you buy fuel above 180? Didn't you see and read the statement by the NNPC and PPPRA? WHAT SORT OF IGNORANCE STINGING PERSON ARE YOU. Tis thing is crystal clear unless you refuse to read, just read the headline and carrying your verdict on it, pathetic. The Federal Government has officially confirmed the return of fuel subsidy, as the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, Thursday, fixed petrol pump price at N212.61 per litre, for month of March. The new price, according to the PPPRA’s PMS guiding price, released to stakeholders, is supposed to commence from March 1st and run till March 31st, 2021. However, the fact that the price of the commodity is still been sold at an average of N170 in petrol stations across the country, meant that the Federal Government, through the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC is spending an average of N42 to subsidise a litre of the commodity for Nigerians. The PPPRA confirmed that fuel subsidy actually officially returned in February 2021, as according to the downstream oil sector regulator, the actual pump price of PMS for February was between N183.74 and N186.74 per litre, meaning that the Federal Government paid an average of N16 per litre for PMS in the month. |
| Re: Osinbajo: Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity by marsup: 8:18pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
The masses are suffering, while you and your children are amassing wealth and sharing amongst your cliques. There is a massive queue at the gas stations and the price of petrol has increased. The government knows what the problem is, but has failed in rectifying it. Y'all enjoy when there's pain in the land...... where is the fairness in all these? Talk is cheap, and yours is the cheapest of them all. |
Equity, Justice, Fairness Imperative For Nigeria’s Unity – Osinbajo • Goodluck Jonathan: We Are In Trouble, Nigeria’s Unity Questionable • Obasanjo: I Will Fight For Nigeria’s Unity Till I Die • 2 • 3 • 4
A Person From Ebonyi Cannot Be Our Governor In Enugu. God Will Not Allow That! • Kaduna Disco Raises Tariff For Band A Customers • Yar'dua Could Be Nigeria's 1st Graduate President!
