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Celestialsword:Scores of soldiers running like ants, SMH. |
However, the Phantom pilot reported observing fire around the FOB and saw scores of soldiers running toward Sabongari, suggesting that the FOB may have been dislodged They couldn't even stand and fight people as armed as them? I forgot, these are not the unarmed civilians they like to kill. |
Comedy is not really funny to those who have issues with hatred. They usually hate everyone and everything. The only thing that makes them happy is to see people suffering, and to support drug addicts. |
In the past, it was the Awolowo vs Akintola mayhem they nearly burnt down the whole of the south west, as usual, the Federal government was aiding one side, upholding Akintola and throwing Awolowo into prison in calabar. Now its mayhem everywhere, ritual killings and herdsmen killing has taken over Ogun, Ondo and Oyo states, Osun and Ekiti have cascaded into daily violence and killings, buring of houses is a normal. While kwara has gone for good. This is how the first coup that led to the civil war started. Ss and se should allow these people to settle themselves. If the droggie |
HeadlessMob:Am not a zom.bie ![]() |
I trust otti, he will soon show what he learnt from Peter Obi the great. Cry if you have to. |
Thinis bad, but is luxury to most Nigerian hostels. |
While nigerian bigots are there blaming themselves, Indians have taken over the market and the bigots cannot opn their stinking mouths again. |
Counterigbolies:We have already accepted him. |
Counterigbolies:He has to be as good as Peter Obi. |
He will win if his manifesto is better. |
![]() You will be paid later today. |
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![]() When you have a bunch of criminals in power, they will do anything to mock you after stealing from you. Are these people not the same set of pickpockets under oshodi bridge before MC oluomo transferred them to NBS? They will steal your wallet and still mock you as you cry.
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helinues:You're correct, your herdsmen haven't got there yet, they haven't started chewing the flowers with cows and passing feases on the roads. |
The people don suffer for Nigeria. |
bigpicture001:Exactly, they will milk the administrator for all he can dig up for them from wikes past misdeeds while in government, and then use it to bury Wike when they need to bury him. |
RZArecta:He knows what he's doing, and his work online is to deceive people till Wike falls into the pit dug for him since 2022. Of course they will laugh at us the people who are losing our oil revenue to fund Federal political experiments. Its all a plot by Lagos to keep other southern states in turmoil so they can grow. |
tundegan:That's how you will keep urging him on, while they suck Rivers state oil and gas and will later dump him like they did Amaechi. Amaechi was named the Lion of Ubima to deceive him into selling his community. Bulldozer Lion Toad |
Na wao |
DomPerignon:But there's no state of emergency there, the most peaceful part of Nigeria ![]() |
Salewa97:Amaechi has been relegated to the dustbin after he sold his people in 2014. |
DomPerignon:RIVERS: TINUBU’S SOLE ADMINISTRATOR MOVES TO IMPOSE UNCONSTITUTIONAL LGA APPOINTMENTS Fresh concerns have emerged over an alleged plan by President Bola Tinubu’s Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas to announce new Local Government Area (LGA) Administrators tomorrow, despite the clear provisions of the Nigerian Constitution and the recent Supreme Court judgment affirming the autonomy of LGAs. This move, if carried out, would amount to a blatant disregard for democratic principles and a violation of the Supreme Court’s ruling, which reaffirmed that local governments must be governed by elected officials, not handpicked appointees. Sources indicate that names of supposed administrators have already been compiled, raising fears of an orchestrated attempt to subvert the will of the people. Such actions could plunge the local government system into further crisis, setting a dangerous precedent for executive overreach. Nigerians must remain vigilant against this unconstitutional maneuver, as it threatens the foundation of grassroots democracy. Any attempt to impose unelected administrators on LGAs must be met with firm resistance from law-abiding citizens, political stakeholders, and civil society groups. Will the rule of law prevail, or will impunity reign? The next 24 hours will be crucial in determining whether democracy holds firm or is trampled upon. |
Really? |
gare:It's a well known fact in political strategy, when a person sells out his political base for a gain, he will never be trusted entirely because he will still betray his benefactors when the opportunity shows up. |
*WIKE WON THE BATTLE, BUT LOST THE WAR.* I'll explain myself in the following paragraphs: 1. On the night PBAT announced the state of emergency, a group led by the SP visited Wike at his residence. I don't know the purpose of the visit, maybe to felicitate with him on his perceived victory. 2. Some pictures taken when they were leaving made it to the social media, and a particular one out of them got my attention. 3. In that picture, while the rest were in a lively mood, Wike cut a forlorn look. I couldn't stop looking at that picture. It was heavily pregnant with meaning and I desperately wanted to midwife it. Why is he still sad, ṣebi his enemy has been removed? 4. The acts that followed the declaration ––the immediate swearing-in of the administrator, the attorney-General's pathetic defence, the desperate and high level lobbying of the assembly members to approve the declaration, and the shameful 'voice quorum' method adopted by the assembly in approving it––gave me the breakthrough with the picture. What's so important with the state of emergency declaration in a state that's not at war? 5. That was PBAT's joker to masterfully nail Wike. 6. While it seemed both PBAT and Wike wanted the same thing- to get rid of Sim and gain control of Rivers, PBAT was also out to get Wike, as his growing power was becoming a discomfort for PBAT. 7. Wike wanted Sim and his deputy out by impeachment so that he can instal his boy, the speaker as the governor, thereby still firmly controlling the state, but PBAT had a different plan. 8. PBAT's plan is to DIRECTLY own Rivers, and render Wike irrelevant structurally and politically. 9. While Wike thought he was enjoying the federal power all this while, PBAT was actually equipping him to self-destroy. 10. PBAT played along up until the court ruling and just as Wike was about to pull the final string for his boys to impeach Sim, PBAT shocked him with the state of emergency announcement, sacking not only Sim but every of Wike's associates. He didn't ẹspẹrrẹdit. 11. PBAT then appointed an administrator with a military background who knows the terrain and politics of the state to answer directly to him. This move cuts Wike's grip on the state and completely uproots his structure. 12. Wike knows he's in trouble. Having single-handedly destroyed pdp and fought really hard to become the most-hated man in the state, PBAT has just stripped him of his last honour as the godfather- a leverage he has been using on PBAT. 13. There's a saying that, before you go on a revenge fight you must dig two graves. WIKE, already a persona non grata at home and about to be politically and structurally rendered irrelevant by PBAT, arrogantly dug only one and buried his enemy there. Where would his own remains be buried now? 14. There's only one true winner here and that's PBAT, the master of the dark arts of politics. 15. Why is the control of Rivers so important? Economic - Rivers have largely been funding all Presidential elections in the country since Peter Odili |
Ok o |
*WIKE WON THE BATTLE, BUT LOST THE WAR.* I'll explain myself in the following paragraphs: 1. On the night PBAT announced the state of emergency, a group led by the SP visited Wike at his residence. I don't know the purpose of the visit, maybe to felicitate with him on his perceived victory. 2. Some pictures taken when they were leaving made it to the social media, and a particular one out of them got my attention. 3. In that picture, while the rest were in a lively mood, Wike cut a forlorn look. I couldn't stop looking at that picture. It was heavily pregnant with meaning and I desperately wanted to midwife it. Why is he still sad, ṣebi his enemy has been removed? 4. The acts that followed the declaration ––the immediate swearing-in of the administrator, the attorney-General's pathetic defence, the desperate and high level lobbying of the assembly members to approve the declaration, and the shameful 'voice quorum' method adopted by the assembly in approving it––gave me the breakthrough with the picture. What's so important with the state of emergency declaration in a state that's not at war? 5. That was PBAT's joker to masterfully nail Wike. 6. While it seemed both PBAT and Wike wanted the same thing- to get rid of Sim and gain control of Rivers, PBAT was also out to get Wike, as his growing power was becoming a discomfort for PBAT. 7. Wike wanted Sim and his deputy out by impeachment so that he can instal his boy, the speaker as the governor, thereby still firmly controlling the state, but PBAT had a different plan. 8. PBAT's plan is to DIRECTLY own Rivers, and render Wike irrelevant structurally and politically. 9. While Wike thought he was enjoying the federal power all this while, PBAT was actually equipping him to self-destroy. 10. PBAT played along up until the court ruling and just as Wike was about to pull the final string for his boys to impeach Sim, PBAT shocked him with the state of emergency announcement, sacking not only Sim but every of Wike's associates. He didn't ẹspẹrrẹdit. 11. PBAT then appointed an administrator with a military background who knows the terrain and politics of the state to answer directly to him. This move cuts Wike's grip on the state and completely uproots his structure. 12. Wike knows he's in trouble. Having single-handedly destroyed pdp and fought really hard to become the most-hated man in the state, PBAT has just stripped him of his last honour as the godfather- a leverage he has been using on PBAT. 13. There's a saying that, before you go on a revenge fight you must dig two graves. WIKE, already a persona non grata at home and about to be politically and structurally rendered irrelevant by PBAT, arrogantly dug only one and buried his enemy there. Where would his own remains be buried now? 14. There's only one true winner here and that's PBAT, the master of the dark arts of politics. 15. Why is the control of Rivers so important? Economic - Rivers have largely been funding all Presidential elections in the country since Peter Odili |
Salewa97:Go school you refuse, motor park touting wont help you. |
Wike will be humiliated, with the help of these people he is helping to destroy his home state now. Mark this somewhere in your calendar. |
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