Politics › Re: LTG Protest: Breakdown Of Law & Order Will Not Be Tolerated - Lagos CP by roygbiv01: 6:00am On Apr 01, 2022 |
Why are they tolerating breakdown of law and order in the North West ? |
Adverts › Re: Pinterest Task Mall: For Uk And Us Residents Only by roygbiv01: 10:04pm On Jan 31, 2022*. Modified: 12:31pm On Feb 14, 2022 |
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Family › Re: Do You Consider Marriage & Children As Achievements? by roygbiv01: 9:06pm On Dec 03, 2020 |
Whatever makes you happy is an achievement. Appreciate it. |
Politics › Re: Governor Zulum: Boko Haram Still Existing Strongly In Borno by roygbiv01: 9:35pm On Nov 29, 2020 |
Which kind nonsense capping be this? Manchi, bokoharram was defeated way back in 2017 o.
The north is very peaceful, farmers should all go back and keep cultivating. Sai Baba! |
Forum Games › Re: If Given An Opportunity, Which Age Would You Choose To Be Forever? by roygbiv01: 12:34pm On May 12, 2020 |
3 years ofcourse. i miss childhood where i worry about nothing. |
Politics › Re: Only Buhari Can Determine Extension Of Lockdown In Lagos, FCT – FG by roygbiv01: 7:29pm On Apr 07, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Coronavirus: Abba Kyari’s Medical Records Obtained From UK Hospital by roygbiv01: 3:45pm On Mar 25, 2020 |
tot: St John's Wood... one of the very wealthy areas of London. It is truly corona thunder that will fire our leaders. They should take him to LUTH abeg. Mscheeeeew. Very heartless bunch of leaders. No infrastructure on ground but they were busy flying to London for medical care. Why LUTH? Wetin happen to the primary health care centre in his constituency? |
Celebrities › Re: Don Jazzy: "Build Hospital Una No Hear. Now You Cannot Go Abroad" by roygbiv01: 8:37am On Mar 25, 2020 |
qualityovenbake: Day of reckoning has come for this politicians. Money that was meant for infrastructure and hospitals they embezzle everything. A country as big as Nigeria has less than 500 ventilating machines spread across all states yet billions of naira is budgeted every year for hospitals equipment and infrastructure. I pray and hope the innocent people are shielded from this incoming plague. I know there were only about 5 ventilators in the whole of plateau State. Imagine when the university of Abuja teaching hospital has only 2ventilators. 500 ventilators in the country is a big overstatement. |
Politics › Re: Aminu Ado Bayero Is New Emir Of Kano As Ganduje Approves Appointment by roygbiv01: 6:17pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
Oil price has crashed to $30/barrel Second case of corona No one is bothered yet okrote4real: Press Statement
Kano Emirate: Aminu Ado Bayero Emerges New Emir
Aminu Ado Bayero, the Emir of Bichi and the son of the late Emir Ado Bayero, emerges as the new Kano Emir after the dethronement of Muhammadu Sanusi II. This was officially announced in the presence of the Kano Emirate kingmaker and other stakeholders at Ante Chamber, Government House, Kano.
Details later....
https://leadership.ng/2020/03/09/breaking-aminu-ado-bayero-emerges-new-emir-of-kano/
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Health › Re: Woman Plays Violin As Surgeons Operate On Her Brain In London Hospital by roygbiv01: 10:01pm On Feb 22, 2020 |
Local itsme01:

Which kin Anesthesia them use on her
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Politics › Re: Court sentences Orji Kalu to 12 years in Jail, FG to take over SLOK by roygbiv01: 1:59pm On Dec 05, 2019 |
[quote author=FlutterDollar99 post=84645044]We will not take it. Nnamdi Kanu was rite.
First it was Airpeace now its kalu[quote]Foolishness |
Crime › Re: FUTA Suspends Obalola And Others Involved In Bullying Mate by roygbiv01: 7:05am On Nov 18, 2019 |
An expulsion is not much i tell you. Especially if that's what the school rules states.
I'm sure that the suspension will give them enough carryover to have an extra year anyway.
Expelled?
That's too much abeg.
Maybe suspended for 2- 3 years. And maybe prosecution by the police for assault..[/quote] |
Politics › Re: Ozekhome To Osinbajo: Fight Cabals Like A Man With Manhood Or Resign Honourably by roygbiv01: 11:27am On Nov 07, 2019 |
Johnnyessence: He's a pastor, he can't do that. He chose to be addressed as a professor, not a pastor. Now is the time to rise to the occasion and defend himself like a literate |
Politics › Re: Sack Of Osinbajo’s Aides Causes Tension In Aso Rock by roygbiv01: 9:05am On Nov 07, 2019 |
If they also decide not to pay him, nothing will still happen. Odingo1: Osinbajo don suffer in the hand of this northern cabals.
Osinbajo don’t even know what is happening in Buhari government, they just leave him to be eating free food and receiving his salary and nothing more. |
Politics › Re: Photos Of Tinubu At The Ministerial Swearing-In by roygbiv01: 4:54pm On Aug 21, 2019 |
Gistpeeps: Jagaban himself... We'll see about that. The Jagaban has to submit to Abba kyari, else??��� |
Politics › Re: Taiwo Akinwunmi Placed On N500k Monthly Salary For Life (Designed Nigeria Flag) by roygbiv01: 7:36pm On Aug 18, 2019 |
After a few months of pay, that will be the end. |
Crime › Re: Court Remands Woman In Prison For Caging 10-year-old by roygbiv01: 6:14am On Aug 18, 2019 |
We won't be in this much mess if EVERYONE ( both powerful & powerless) pays for his/her crime.
The police should be commended. |
Business › Re: Maduka Onyishi Returns N2.2Billion To First Bank Wrongly Credited To His Account by roygbiv01: 5:25am On Aug 12, 2019 |
It was a setup. All setup.
Thank God for you. Best wishes uncle. |
Politics › Re: Amaechi Thanks Buhari For Not Converting Him To Islam by roygbiv01: 3:35pm On May 23, 2019 |
emma321: Ministers at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday expressed appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari for the opportunity he gave them to serve in his cabinet.
At the valedictory session of the council, ministers in the cabinet took turns to narrate the lessons they learnt from the president as members of his cabinet.
Most of the ministers who spoke hailed Buhari for his dedication to hard work.
The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, jokingly thanked Buhari for not converting him to Islam, saying he was misunderstood and criticised for associating with the president.
Amaechi narrated how he was almost chased out of Christ the King Catholic Church in 2014 for supporting the president, whom they alleged was trying to Islamise the country.
“Mr President, let me thank you for not converting me to Islam. I say that specifically because in 2014 when I walked into Christ the King Catholic Church, I was literally chased out of the church as a governor because I was accused of supporting a man whose agenda was to Islamise Nigeria.
“And in Rivers state they began to call me `Alhaji Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi’. I thank you because they have dropped the `Alhaji’ and back to Mr Chibuike Amaechi,’’ he said.
Amaechi said some persons initially thought that the president would be an autocratic leader only for him to turn out to be an “extreme democrat’’.
“I was told in the course of the campaign that you were autocratic and therefore you would not be democratic.
“Most of us are not happy that you have moved from your autocratic nature to an extreme democrat that everything puts to test of the people, to the extent that the people now feel that the only way things can go on in this country is by the rule of law.
“We all know that the rule of law is the beginning and the end of this government. Talking about the financial impunity that we saw before, people were making money without having any productive capacity for that,’’ he said.
On his part, the Minister of state, Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, who described his appointment as minister by the president as unique, said he learnt three things from Buhari.
“Three things I have learnt from you which have been very helpful; the first is the power of silence, especially if you don’t have anything to say that is meaningful.
“The second is the power of calm(ness) when the water is turbulent and the third is the audacity of integrity.
“That integrity is what has led us to take some of the bold steps that we have taken that ordinarily Nigerians wouldn’t have forgiven inclusive of the lifting of the price of petroleum products which was essential at the time.
“I thank you Mr President for these lessons and the guidance,’’ he said.
The Ministers of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the opportunity given him to serve was a great one that would never be forgotten.
He commended the president for inculcating a lot of discipline into the Federal Executive Council.
“I want to crave the indulgence of the president to most sincerely thank him for the opportunity he has given me to serve as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the past three and a half years.
“This is a great privilege for anyone to serve his or her country, especially at this level.
“Whatever little achievements one has recorded in the past three and half years wouldn’t have been possible without the support, encouragement and guidance of Mr President and for that I am immensely grateful. I must say that I have learnt a lot from the president’s leadership style.
“Here in this council, you have brought dignity and discipline to the council meetings,’’ Mohammed said.
The Minister of Finance, Hajiya Zainab Ahmed, said she had acquired a lot of knowledge, skills and experience as a member of the FEC under the leadership of Buhari.
She said members were compelled to learn from each other.
She said: “For me every encounter I had with Mr President is like going to school. Today, I’m proud to be graduating with first degree from the PMB’s School of Governance, Integrity, Accountability and Due Process.
“I’m proud to say that I was in the department of EMT that was ably chaired by His Excellency, the Vice-President which we all call silently as workaholic who expects you to be there sometime till 2:00a.m. – he is never tired.’’
The Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Aisha Abubakar, thanked God for seeing members of the cabinet through their tenure in spite of the trials they went through.
“The scriptures have taught us that whatever has a beginning must have an end.
“So, today I give thanks to God for seeing us through to the end of this tenure despite all the trials and tribulations, the good and the bad times and the difficult challenges.
“Till today Your Excellency I do not understand how I was picked as a Minister, I do not understand how I have fared but it has been a rare opportunity that I never took for granted.
“My prayer is that I have served well, compared to the wealth of experience, skills and exposure I have received within this tenure,’’ she said.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, commended the president for guiding the team through the successes recorded, especially during the most trying periods.
“Mr President, it is indeed a privilege to have had the opportunity of serving with you.
“I must say that we thank you for selecting us in the first place, we thank the Senate for clearing us, we thank our party for abiding with us and thank you for the lessons you have taught us in these four years which have passed.
“When we came in we quickly ran into very strong headwinds; one of them was the challenge of your ill health out of which the Almighty God delivered us and you.
“The other were two helicopter crashes of the Vice-President, again the hand of God was there to deliver him. Then we lost a colleague of ours, Ocholi, his wife and son in an accident, it was very traumatic.
“Later we entered recession but your strong leadership saw us through all of these trials and then we entered an election, a very strongly fought election, but your character and your leadership saw us through.
“We thank you Mr President for the confidence you gave to us; for giving us responsibility without breathing down our throats on a daily basis and allowing us as ministers to use our initiatives and capacities to work.
“Where we failed, we apologise and where we succeeded, we hereby thank you for your leadership and support,’’ Ogbeh said.
The Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, thanked the president for giving him the freedom to run the ministry without any interference.
“As a journalist who has been very critical of government and perhaps, a nobody, I would never have become a minister but for this gesture of Mr President
“I will like to thank Mr President for giving me freedom. Since I became a minister the president has never asked me to give anybody a contract or directed me to employ anybody and I think this is very rare.
“In addition, I will like to thank the Vice-President for his humility. Like I have said on other occasions, Nigeria has never been lucky to have a combination like this – The president who is famous for integrity and the Vice-President who is a true man of God.
“Sir, both of you have the greatest burden on your shoulders to ensure that this alliance that produced you prevails and is maintained.
“And sir, it will not prevail until something is done because immediately after you what will happen to Nigeria if you are not succeeded by your own type of integrity, then we are going back to something worse than the one you succeeded.
“This is very important, I hope this occupies your mind, the next cabinet and perhaps the party,’’ Adamu said.
He stressed the need for the Federal Government to provide adequate budgetary allocations to the Ministry of Education, saying that the ministry should not get less than one trillion naira annually.
The ministers are to hand over on May 28 in a new directive by President Buhari.
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Politics › Re: Maghalu: If Buhari Offers Me Political Appointment I'll reflect on it by roygbiv01: 12:57pm On Apr 14, 2019 |
Then you still don't know who buhari is and what he stands for. You can be one of his options my friend! Just go back to your business and forgot about that thought. CEOwatazs: If Buhari Offers Me Political Appointment, I'll Reflect On It, Says Moghalu.
Kingsley Moghalu, presidential candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) in the 2019 presidential election in Nigeria, says if he is offered a political appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari, he would reflect on it before taking a decision.
He has, however, announced his withdrawal from partisan politics.
Moghalu stated this in a chat with Arise News TV in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, on Friday.
Disclosing his next move, he said he was now going to dedicate his time to a citizens’ movement called To Build A Nation (TBAN), which seeks to help in the development of Nigeria’s electoral process.
The former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said: “I’ve decided to pretty much withdraw from partisan engagement at this time; the elections are over.
“We’re engaging on a non-partisan basis to a platform called To Build A Nation (TBAN), a citizens’ movement that will campaign for electoral reform and engage in voter education.
“Those are the two things this democracy needs if it is to survive.”
Asked if he would accept a political appointment in President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, he said: “If such an appointment is offered, then you reflect on it and make a decision.”
The YPP Presidential candidate, endorsed by Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka in the build-up to the 2019 presidential election, came 14th with a total of 21,886 votes in the February 23 presidential election.
Disclosing his next move, he said he was now going to dedicate his time to a citizens’ movement called To Build A Nation (TBAN), which seeks to help in the development of Nigeria’s electoral process. |