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I laughed a lot if I see people doing cultism Is there money attached to it ? Fame ? Clout ? My understanding about it is low esteem Wretchedness Hopelessness N doom |
bigpicture001:Tinubu also supported Osinbajo for VP, tell us how he used Osinbajo to hijack PMB or empower himself? May God forgive you all! |
This are the lapses I blame baba for This matter have been dragging for too long There different types of decisions you make in life Programmed decision Tactical decision Non programmed decision Operational decision This particular decision of the leadership of the house is a tactical decision that he should quickly make Also Boko Haram , insecurity, Fulani herdsmen And others requires all the above mentioned So decision making is key for Nigeria at this time Know foot dragging |
Mode of voting in June not sure President Muhammadu Buhari may hold a “frank” meeting with two of the three aspirants for Senate President – Sen. Danjuma Goje and Sen. Ali Ndume — on the adoption of Senate Leader Ahmad Lawan for the office. The All Progressives Congress(APC) is working towards a lone candidate for the job. Lawan yesterday intensified lobbying of senators-elect from the opposition, especially those from the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP). The main issue between the APC team and the PDP senators-elect has been the mode of voting during the inauguration of the Senate in June. There are indications that a block vote by PDP senators may not be possible. According to sources, the President decided to intervene in the race for Senate president to avoid APC going into the battle as a divided house. A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “The President will meet with Goje and Ndume to explain to them the rationale behind the adoption of Lawan as the party’s candidate for Senate president. “Some of the aspirants have claimed that Buhari has not stated where he stands on the matter. In order not to take things for granted, the President has decided to hold a frank session with Goje and Ndume. “ The meeting will hold at or before the weekend. But after the dialogue, the President and the party may then draw the battle line if the two aspirants do not want to respect the supremacy of APC. “We hope reason will prevail and these aspirants will leave the party united.” Responding to a question, the source added: “The Presidency and the APC are working towards the emergence of one candidate for the Office of the President of the Senate. This is the maximum Buhari and other leaders may tolerate.” A member of Lawan’s campaign team said after the meeting with more senators-elect from the opposition, especially the PDP, the Senate Leader was trying to consolidate the gains made “by building confidence and trust”. “There are some prejudices and fears we have succeeded in addressing to allay misgivings by our colleagues,” he said, pleading not to be named because he is not permitted to talk on the issue. The source spoke on the mode of voting during the inauguration of the National Assembly on June 6. “Those in APC are adamant on open voting and some senators-elect in the opposition have stuck to secret ballot system. We are confident that we shall all be on the same page before the inauguration,” he said. PDP senators-elect are not likely to vote same way. One said: “I think because of certain interests peculiar to some of us, block voting might be difficult for PDP. We do not have the number to dominate the Senate and if Lawan wins, those opposed to him might not get befiting committees. “So, in casting votes for any candidate, you have to align the interest of the party with the overriding interest of your constituents who are demanding the dividends of democracy. Some of us are not going to the Senate to be bench warmers.” Also yesterday, a Joint Consultative Forum of Northern Youth Groups dismissed the insinuations that Lawan would be remote-controlled by unseen hands if elected as Senate president. It described the allegation as ”false and cheap blackmail”. The forum hailed the senator as “a man of integrity, whose consistency in vying for Senate president is in line with his belief in the independence of legislature”. In a communiqué jointly signed by the forum’s Director of Media and Publication and Chairperson of the communiqué Committee, Isah Imam Muhammed and Zainab Aliyu Sabon-Birni, the forum said among all the contending senators, only Lawan possesses leadership trait which can help Nigeria. The forum said: “It is pertinent to state that Senator Lawan cannot be anybody’s stooge as a Senate President.” “We appeal to other aspirants to see reason and rally round Lawan who has the capacity to lead the 9th Senate for the benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians. “ Lawan enjoys a lot of respect from the Executive arm of government, which is a good signal of a harmonious working relationship between the two arms of government in the next dispensation. ”As youths of Nigeria who are critical stakeholders in the Nigerian project, our support for Senator Lawan is predicated on our belief that he will serve as a bridge that will unite the Senate, irrespective of party leaning. ”We believe he will deploy his experience and goodwill to bring about harmonious working relationship within and among all arms of government in the next dispensation in the interest of national unity, peace and development. https://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-to-tell-goje-ndume-lawan-is-apcs-candidate/
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The road is not fully completed Same goes to the other projects that will be commissioned tomorrow |
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Nebuchadnezar:You lack sense of reasoning I support him for his way of life His simple way of life His honest and modest way |
oilPUSSY:Stop pretending to be am half clever Both religion are epidemic to global peace |
barojana:Ignorance is a disease The two religion are aliens to most people practicing it It’s either they are forced to accept it or brainwashed Religion is a ruse |
dokyOloye:You can believe whatever you want to Religion is a ruse |
AutoReportNG:Oya |
Truly religion is a ruse It’s all lies |
Seriously all the projects are yet to be completed Lagos theatre Oregun. The theater has not been connected to public power. It should be connected asap. Oshodi transport interchange is no where near completion. International Airport Road is not completed yet. Why do African leaders commission projects that are not yet completed? |
uduak2016:I don’t naturally deal with ipob miscreants |
kunleweb:Am a patriot |
The picture below illustrates ohaneze
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Johnnyessence:Go and handle your governor ikpeazu first |
Ogunwusi has reaffirmed his position on the family ties between Yoruba and Igbo nations, that the Igbos are from Ile-Ife, saying the two major ethnic groups in Nigeria are inseparable members of the same family. Ooni Ogunwusi stated this, weekend at his Ile-Oodua palace in Ile-Ife, while receiving the President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos State, Chief Solomon Ogbonna who accompanied the delegation of African Farmers And Cultural Organization on a courtesy visit to the palace. In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Moses Olafare, Oba Ogunwusi said: “I am so happy to have the President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Lagos State here as part of this empowerment initiative.” The monarch said: “Lagos is part of Yoruba land, we are all one, we are all the same, the history is there, the facts are there and we should actually put these facts out. Why are we fighting? Ooni of Ife, Oba Ogunwusi “This is your root. I said it recently, some of our Yoruba kinsmen with ignorance of our history came out to berate my position on the family ties between Yoruba and Igbo people. We have to say the truth and the truth must set us all free, we are blood brothers. We should be inseparable. Please feel at home in Yorubaland and respect your Yoruba brothers and sisters too. “We still have House of Igbo right in this palace till date. We call it Ile Igbo up till now. Our ancestors are buried and transfigured there. That is where kolanut was first discovered and nurtured. The Igbo are still the biggest consumers and users of kolanut which is only planted in Yorubaland till date. Can the Igbos do without kolanut? “The ancient Igbo house is one of the most sacred places in the palace till date. One of my brother kings – Aka Arogundabi from Iremo quarters saw the mysteries of house of Igbo(Aka-ri-Igbo). Till date, Akarigbo of Remoland still sees house of Igbo as a common heritage of his forebears. “He also maintained that he is a reincarnated spirit of his ancestors, asking Olugbo of Ugbo in Ondo State, Oba Fredrick Akinrutan Obateru to visit the Ile Oodua in Ile-Ife for proofs and evidences on the Igbo/Yoruba ties and also various tribes of Igbo ancestory in Ife. “We have a lot of discoveries that the Igbo and Yoruba people once lived together as one family and this will be revealed to the public. We should look at things that connect us together, not those that separate us. “I am a reincarnated spirit of our ancestors; my name is Enitan which means a child of stories and mysteries. I had come to this world before, that’s why I am Babatunde also and I am back again to establish the truth and nothing but the truth and the truth will set us all free. “Let us all reconcile our differences and look at things that connect us rather than things that divide us”, Ooni added. In his remarks, the President of Ohanaeze in Lagos State assured Ooni Ogunwusi that the Igbo people hold him in high esteem and will always appreciate his efforts in unifying all the races in Nigeria to peacefully coexist as one inseparable family, calling him an uncommon bridge builder who is well loved and respected across Africa. Igbo, original owners of Ile-Ife —Ohanaeze However, reacting to the statement from Ooni’s palace yesterday, National Deputy Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chuks Ibegbu said Igbo people were the original occupants and owners of Ile-Ife before the arrival of the Yoruba. The reaction by Ohanaeze read: “Odudunwa (Last born), later called Oduduwa was an Igbo Prince who occupied Ile-Ife, but the Yoruba saw him as a god because he was very powerful and had magical powers. “The Yorubas learnt and spoke Igbo language then and that is the reason for the similarity between Igbo and Yoruba language.” Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/04/ohanaeze-kicks-as-ooni-insists-igbo-are-from-ile-ife/ |
Creativity Know be person wey don eat go remember this |
We need a perfect Nigeria Not comparison |
JasonScoolari:N u too bro |
dokie:Thru talk |
JasonScoolari:High Chief wailer Ibori I hear you |
This is called awon omo science student |
JasonScoolari:You want the definition of hypocrisy N I give you the literary meaning |
JasonScoolari:Supporting a criminal like that Ibori that should be hanged says it all |
JasonScoolari:I know that you hardly see things aside Buhari, Apc or Pdp way Building a society is beyond all those stuff Grow up man |
Many youths look up to him but I must say he’s a bad influence on the youths
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TANTUMERGO007:They are same rogues |
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