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Macron will soon collect |
Nigerians deserve their leaders, pity no one. All you can do is to hustle and japa if you can. |
Section 145(2) also provides that failure by the President to do so within 21 days, the National Assembly by simple majority resolutions of its two chambers, shall mandate the Vice President to become Acting President until the President returns. T-Pain found a loophole in Section 145(2).....His vacation is only 14 days. |
Of what use is the peacekeepers if they can't stop Hezbollah from firing rickets in that location? It means they are part of Hezbollah. |
EmekaBlue:DNA should be carry out because Bin Laden never slept with any of his wives because each time he opened their legs, he will see Bush and run. |
The End SARS movement, a major milestone in Nigerian youth activism, reached its peak in October 2020. Thousands of young Nigerians took to the streets to demand the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a unit of the Nigerian police accused of extortion, brutality, and extrajudicial killings. These protests, which started as a movement against police brutality, eventually evolved into a broader call for justice, good governance, and accountability in Nigeria. On the third anniversary of this movement, however, the heroes of that day seem to have been forgotten by the very people they sought to protect and inspire. October 20, 2020, remains etched in the memory of many as the day the Nigerian military allegedly opened fire on peaceful protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos. This event, often referred to as the Lekki Massacre, left many dead and injured, and the emotional scars of that day still run deep. The youth who had gathered at Lekki were not just protesting for themselves; they were standing up for a Nigeria where justice, fairness, and human rights would prevail. These individuals—students, professionals, activists, and everyday Nigerians—risked their lives to fight for a better future for their country. However, as the years have passed, the voices that once rang loud with cries of "End SARS" have grown quieter. The movement, once a symbol of unity and hope, now seems to be fading from collective memory. [/b]This fading is not due to a lack of significance but rather a reflection of the harsh reality of Nigeria's socio-political landscape, [b]where events of historical importance often disappear into obscurity without tangible change to follow. As we approach the anniversary, LETS MAKE IT BIG |
CyrusVI:Do you even understand English? |
This is a welcome development. Every region should have theirs inorder to fast track development. Moreover, what is good for South West (South West Development Commission), North West (North West Development Commission) etc etc, Is also good for South South. |
Tell Hezbollah to come out and fight like men instead of using civilians as human shield to attack Isreal. |
Be it unto him accordingly to his faith. |
At this rate, they must also create one for each political zone of the country and nobody should tell me about NDDC North Central (NC) commission, North East Commission (NE), North West (NW) Commission, South West (SW) Commission, South East (SE) Commission and South (SS) Commission. |
God bless IDF God bless His Excellency, Benjamin Netanyahu God bless Isreal |
Divide the country into 4 and you will see how easy it is. |
Something you should've done during the last election. Your stubbornness is the reason Tinubu is the president today because you took majority of PDP's vote. |
Nor surprised considering his mum later turned a lesbian.
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SmartPolician:That's false teaching and it lacks the capacity to pass the biblical litmus test when put side by side with the Scripture and as a matter of fact, that statementis often used by preachers to hide their scam. When Jesus said on the cross, it is finished, it means it is finished. He no longer perform miracles but he gave all the powers to his disciples to continue from where he stopped and to even do more than he did. Hence, there is no where in the Scripture where he performed miracles after his resurrection and as matter of fact, when Saul encountered him and in the process he (Saul) became blind, guess what Jesus did to prove he no longer do miracles anymore with his own hand? He sent a disciple called Ananais to go and meet him in thehouse of Judas on Straight Street. Let me give you a typical example: when Peter and John met the man at the beautiful gate, they never prayed to Jesus TO COME AND HEAL THE MAN but he said SUCH AS I HAVE I GIVE Then Peter said, “Silver or gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk.” Acts 3:6 You can't give what you don't have and it is evidence that fake prophet Jeremiah doesn't have anything to offer other than 'arrangee' and the earlier you wake up from the cocoons of fake prophets, the better for you. As a matter of fact, all the miracles of Jesus and the apostles were traceable and majority of them were well known by the people of that community. So I ask again, how come when celebrities who are sick visit Jeremiah, he will give them money to to India for medicals but those ones we don't know, he 'healed' them? Wake up son and know Jesus Christ for yourself. |
SmartPolician:Why does he healed unknown people but the popular ones he gives them money to go to India for medical treatment? |
Biggest fraudster/babalawo in Warri masquerading as a prophet. |
NaijaCrusader:Is Tanko Muhammed a joke to you? |
You are singing about Christ and you're crying over death wishes SMH it means you don't even believe what you sing. Bring back the days of "on christ the solid rock i stand" not all these entertainers |
SMH
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Run ooooo |
Where is Cross River on the list? |
They don't give palliatives because they love Nigerians, they give because it's the easiest way to loot without trace. |
AntiChristian:"But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer (peaceful protest) to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have (for a better Nigeria). But do this with gentleness and respect no burning down of government facilities etc" 1Peter 3:15 Apostle Paul also warned Tinubu and other Nigerian leaders not "muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain,” because “The worker deserves his wages.” 1Timothy 5:18 But when they realized he was a Jew, they all shouted in unison for about two hours: “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” Solidarity forever Solidarity forever Solidarity forever For the union makes us strong Acts 19:34 Be it Tinubu or APC or PDP or Whosoever [/i]shuts their ears to the cry of the poor[i] Nigerians will also cry out and not be answered. Proverbs 21:13 Finally, you're encouraged by the scripture to always "Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." Proverbs 31:9 |
Increasing the minimum wage was never the solution because the root of the problem began when fuel prices increased. We all know that Nigeria's economy is driven by the cost of petroleum products. Even if they raise the minimum wage to N200,000, it won't change anything as long as petroleum prices remain high. Moreover, let's forget about the fact that majority of the governors/states won't be able to pay the new minimum wage. Which of the iya basiras will be able to pay her staff N70,000? For that to happen, a plate of jollof would have to cost N15,000 per plate. The real solution lies in addressing the high cost of petroleum products, as this has a ripple effect on the entire economy. Reducing fuel prices would lower the cost of goods and services, making it more feasible for businesses to pay higher wages and for the economy to stabilize. |
Fineman2:That's not how to spell Bola Ahmed Tinubu. |
Pharaoh4rin:On the contrary, Trump doesn't hate Muslims, he hates radical Islam. |
The idiot wants his wife to be the flag bearer. |
SmartPolician: |
Move the Ministries and Departments in Cross River down there and let them operates from there and if possible, office of the deputy governor as well and watch it spring back to life without spending billions. |
Fubara had no intention of fighting Wike, but Wike mistook his meekness to be weakness. |
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