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Emeskhalifa:At the beginning of your right up, I was lost but I later understood you clearly ![]() |
HighQue007:Doing a lot like what and what sir? |
This government and propaganda are like 5 and 6 Foreign reserves suddenly rise by how many percentage within 2 weeks? Keep fooling yourself thinking you're fooling us |
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Softmirror:No but this latest development justified it all I think |
Softmirror:We still have some fanatics here supporting the evil country called Iran |
Cooleasy:Payment was done through palmpay |
It's working very well now 40 characters na wahala |
I thought they said the president isn't afraid of coalition, why then are they feeling the heat? The truth is just that they're afraid of the coalition coz no incumbency would allowed opposition to take over, I still find it difficult to forgive GEJ but I guessed he wasn't a die hard politician then sha |
Chelsea to the world! You can't just stop loving this football team coz dey no dey disappoint in crucial games like this |
See as Chelsea thread that used to be dry before don reach 11th page, blue is actually the colour. We're actually showing arsenal and the likes what it takes to humiliate PSG |
Sirchiboy:Sorry bro, next time you suppose get plan be As you take stake psg with 2m, you can as well try Chelsea with 500k Remember that world cup game when Germany were humiliated by Korea? |
This is Chelsea that I used to know, this is Chelsea that I know. Up blues |
And Chelsea scores |
Nice gesture from the president It's even good that he was there to witness what he's been reading or hearing about insecurity in that region, we hope he'll take necessary actions against this bandits in order to prevent future occurrence |
Now that countries are taking sides, is this not the beginning of world war 3? |
Kingosytex:I'm against Netanyahu on this. I don't know if there's any agreement that says Iran shouldn't have a nuclear weapon but Iran is also entitled to self defense I pray Trump won't put Israel in danger last last |
Wike is the only politician that's in two parties together at the same time. I think this guy is the backbone of PDP and that's why it's difficult for the party to part ways with him |
Something that will be repeated by some other police officers. I don't know maybe they don't even learn from other people's mistakes or maybe they felt like they're above the law |
ohosi4real:He beat man u blue and black |
Happy birthday to one of the greatest men of God ever liveth |
abibun:In 2004, PDP had 28 Governors out of 36. Pls what's the difference between this and one party system? |
Nigeria is gradually heading back to the days of President Olusegun Obasanjo when one party system was being practiced. Truth be told, opposition is what makes politics sweet in this country |
Zionmdde:The picture actually represents what Ilorin ShopRite looks like at the moment I just left the place about few minutes ago and was surprised to see that Nigerian economy is happening to ShopRite. Even my dear vanice ice-cream is gone |
Your price |
iykecollins1:500 |
iykecollins1:Can it fly for 500? |
iykecollins1:How much is Mazda premacy complete engine? 4 plug |
BREAKING: Controversy Mars President Tinubu’s Order For Obasa’s Reinstatement the prospect of former Speaker Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa reclaiming a prime political posi Controversy has marred President Tinubu’s alleged order for Obasa’s reinstatement. NewsOnline Nigeria reports that President Bola Tinubu has opened pressure on members of the Lagos State House of Assembly to allow the return of Mudashiru Obasa as Speaker, people familiar with the development have told Peoples Gazette, three weeks after an impeachment that sent shockwaves through the nation’s commercial centre. The Nigerian leader said this weekend that lawmakers should be prepared to let Mr Obasa return because the political price for his removal could potentially outweigh the benefits of punishing his excesses, which bordered largely on corruption and abuse of office, two people said. All but two of the 40-member legislature are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress. Since January 13, when Ms Meranda was inaugurated as Speaker, she has not been allowed to move into the official residence along Joel Ogunnaike, Ikeja G.R.A. The Gazette was told that Mr Obasa, who was in the United States during his impeachment, went directly to the Speaker’s Lodge when he landed in Abuja from Atlanta and later triumphantly returned to Lagos. Upon his return, he denounced his impeachment as illegal and vowed to remain in office. “He said they should let him enter the official lodge to remove his personal belongings,” a source said. “But he has refused to vacate the place, and Madam Speaker has been too afraid to take over from her.” It was unclear what influence Remi Tinubu had on her husband’s decision to push lawmakers to reinstate Mr Obasa. This came days after The Gazette reported that the first lady stopped the anti-corruption agency EFCC from arresting the embattled politician. However, she said an investigation into his use of public funds in Lagos may proceed. Mr Tinubu’s move to reinstate Mr Obasa should expand fissures within the Lagos political circles, but the president’s grip on the state’s politics meant no lawmaker would risk being seen as reluctant to follow his directive, a source said. “Look, some lawmakers are very angry that the president decided to humiliate them like this,” our source said. “But they don’t want to lead any resistance against the president, who is also the party’s leader.” Reacting to the development, Ttyto of Lagos wrote as follows, “that the prospect of former Speaker Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa reclaiming a prime political position in Lagos State is not just audacious; it is a slap on the faces of the genuine sons and daughters of this great city, Lagos State. It sends a resounding message of disrespect to the current Governor, HE Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Deputy Governor, HE (Dr.) Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, the stakeholders, and the decision-makers who tirelessly work towards the betterment of our vibrant metropolis. If Rt. Hon. Mojisola Meranda, the current Speaker of the 10th Assembly, were to resign or step down, it would not merely be an internal political maneuver. Instead, it would signal a grave error in judgment, that undermines the integrity of the state leadership. How are we going to describe the democratic principles the state upholds? Such a move would surely bring embarrassment to the people of Lagos, who place their faith in their elected representatives. The potential resurgence of Obasa to the number three political seat in the state raises eyebrows. It’s not only disrespect the leadership of the sitting governor but also questions the value assigned to the political traditions and norms of the state. Such an eventuality might be viewed as a humiliation to the royal fathers of Lagos—The Eleko of Eko, Oba Rilwan Akiolu; Oba Saheed Elegushi; Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan of Oniruland; Oba Saliu Babatunde of Oworo Kingdom; and the countless others who have devoted their lives to upholding the dignity and heritage of the great state. Lagos is not just any city; it is a melting pot of cultures, possibilities, and legacies. For the sons and daughters of the state to exhibit any disloyalty by allowing this to happen would be a disservice to the very essence of Lagos. It would be a clear disregard for those who have historically occupied positions of power, as well as for the traditions they represent. It would be a blow to Lagos’ identity and a betrayal of the citizens who aspire to build a brighter future for the metropolis. The consideration and implications of such a power shift must be vetted carefully. What does it say about the political landscape? Are we ready to accept a return to the past over the potential for progress? This situation calls for a collective reflection among the true citizens of Lagos, not just the political gladiators. We must stand firm against decisions that threaten the foundational principles of equity, respect, and integrity that the Lagos State has come to be known for. Ultimately, if the resurgence allows Obasa’s return, the risks undermine not only the office of the speakership but also the moral fabric of Lagos governance. True-Lagosians deserve better, not just for themselves but for the heritage they represent. NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Ttyto of Lagos’s reaction marks a significant controversy which would mar the Assembly and the entire Lagos APC Leadership in the weeks to come. |
IBB007:Wait till you have the same experience as the celeb, then you'll understand him clearly |
