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CSTRR:Anybody born of a woman that tells you NONSENSE and lying with the name of God to frighten you when you know u are saying the truth..... Be on your knees as there is no monopoly of owning God and ROAR like a lion whether the person and his generation no go scatter. All because of politics some people want to get dirty spiritually, Dem go hear am. |
The way to go Obi He who wants the lion share must have a lion's heart. May the truth win |
sageb:This is on the lips of the average Cotonou person |
When u don't obey the Bible u suffer especially as a woman. Christ( just like man) first loved us (church/ woman) before we even knew Him. A man must be crazily in love with a woman so that in that marriage, he can do ANYTHING for his Queen which will in return make him earn his respect as her KING. Anybody telling u otherwise isn't knowledgeable |
AmotekunSW:Biafra and Shinedu killllll you dia...Ewu Who told u I be Biafran?... All shades of wrong... May the violence u people want to bring as thugs in Lagos State( especially ) and other states consume u all. Make army do shoot at sight pls |
Today was census @ Abeokuta( Ijaiye/Nawairudeen areas) in Ogun State with snapping of photo ( like biometric)... APCheat |
Easternmind:Really uncalled for The Yorubas/Aworis, Tapas, Egun, Edo own Lagos. Do u know that the Kings in Lagos were at a time buried in Benin? Do you know that there are strong blood ties between the people of Benin Republic and Lagos, Ogun State and Benin City? The whole of Badagry to Orile was sold to Nigeria by Benin Republic remember that Benin Republic isn't so endowed and Salt is one of their main natural resources. |
Very costly hitches in terms of expenses and NOT making us get a leader based on MERIT |
Nice one Come is there Census in Nigeria? Why is Ogun State doing census today Saturday? Hope it is not what I'm thinking? |
Big waste of our oil money... Why deceive us with BVAS? |
QualityShare:AMEN Even his principal that forced himself especially from 2019, u wee how it backfired with his government being the WORST so far in the history of Nigeria. |
od501:Not in all cases... A situation where there is only 1 guy out of 5 ladies, we ( ladies) do the defense in the family and hide my brother and God has been helping us. |
Injera:. This inflammatory statement should be bookmarked.... I believe the entire force that will be stationed in Lagos State on 11 March, 2023 will exceed that of other states to curtail the owomida thugs. We need a NEW NIGERIA after all Lagos State and FCT are still funded with our OIL MONEY from Niger Delta. |
mannobi:Shattap tribal stubborn goat. But u see no wrong with your sister in UK who holds a political post or even an Indian man being Prime Minister in UK A Yoruba guy was the Mayor in Ireland at a time too. And your BROTHER that the father is Lagosian( not mother ooo) u see him as an outcast? Anyway, I'm loving Shinedu Gbadebo Rhodes- Vivour everyday with your nonsense propaganda as he represents the NEW NIGERIA- Young, handsome, enlightened, intelligent and even married outside his tribe so he will be the best hand to rule a state where some Indians, Cypriots, Ghanaians, other tribes have been living in for many decades. |
AutomaticMotors:. I be FULL BLOODED SS babe. |
We KNOW already... Especially bringing in tribal politics. This is the hallmark of their media power especially if allowed to rule. Donjazet2: |
VIKTO83:Sincerely, I won't be happy. As I grew older, I cherished the fact that at least my parents could have a son after 5 girls. There are things I will need and even if my sister's can't do that for me, my brother comes to my rescue especially if a situation requires a male figure to be present even if by proxy. I will however not support a woman outside to be impregnated inorder to have a son for my dad assuming we had no brother in order to Avert any future problems which includes inheritance issues. We can better resolve it ourselves even with 5 girls plus a mum. I believe this things is based on individual families.... Mind you, SS also believe in the importance of males in the family. Any of your daughters can choose to bear hyphenated surnames by adding your husband's name and that of HER husband's. But come o, I thought names within a family changes with time especially with Igbos. You see some start bearing English surnames or their kids bearing their first names. |
Levels2:On my knees NOW, I pray that 'Oni sere laiye lai lai....LorukoJesu...Amin Amin Amin' So, far I serve a living God, you will not end well. Confusion that you and your urchins put on social media will fully consume you and your entire lineage and generation. In Jesus Mighty and Unfailing Name. Amen |
babtoundey:I was just following you urchins naw |
Rhodes-Vivour was born on Lagos Island. He grew up in Ikeja. He attended Chrisland primary and secondary schools up to JSS3, and then proceeded to Paris to attend Ecol Artive Berlin, where he complete his secondary education.[6] He has a bachelor degree in Architecture from University of Nottingham and a master degree in the same field from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).[5] He partook in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in 2008 after, his first masters, and completed it in 2009. He later attained a second master degree in Research and Public Policy; from the University of Lagos (UNILAG). Rhodes-Vivour is from a family of lawyers. He is the son of Barrister Olawale and Mrs Nkechi Rhodes-Vivour. Former justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and jurist, Bode Rhodes-Vivour is his uncle,[9] while late Judge Akinwunmi Rhodes-Vivour is his grandfather. He is the great-grand son to Steven Bankole Rhodes; the second ever indigenous judge appointed in Nigeria. Activism Rhodes-Vivour is the convener of the civil society group, Nigerians Against GMO, an Anti-GMO advocacy group fighting against the proliferation of Genetically Modified Foods in Nigeria. Their protest increased in 2016, following claims by Monsanto that GMOs are safe, tackling the Nigerian Minister of Agriculture, Akinwumi Adesina, as well as the multinational company. In 2017, he alongside Nnimmo Bassey, led a 2,000-man march to the Senate to lend a voice in the fight against environmental degradation. He also campaigns for the inclusion of history as a subject in Nigerian school curriculum. In 2022, Rhodes-Vivour collaborated with WellaHealth to provide free health checks and insurance for 1 million people in Lagos who have their Voter's card, in commemoration of World Malaria Day and to encourage people to get their Voter's card to enable them vote in upcoming elections. Career He worked with Franklin Ellis Architects when he was in the UK. On returning to Nigeria, he worked with SISA, Cliff Consulting now called Building Partnership CCP and Patrick Wayi, before venturing fully into politics. Political career He was one of the first beneficiaries of the Not Too Young To Run legislation.In 2017, Rhodes-Vivour contested the Ikeja Local Government Area chairmanship under the KOWA party.Citing that the absence of godfatherism in the party made him contest under the platform. He lost to the candidate of the incumbent APC. In 2019, he contested for the senate seat to represent Lagos west under the PDP. His campaign points were to revamp the infrastructure within the district and well as to get out the incumbent who he term as an "absentee senator spending more resources pursuing a futile governorship bid in Ogun State, rather than focus on Lagos West that have already given him their mandate". He came second in the final polls, losing to the incumbent senator and contestant under the erstwhile ruling party APC, Adeola 'Yayi' Olamilekanola, by 243,516 votes to Adeola’s 323,817. Adeola received 41.38% of the votes, while Rhodes-Vivour received 39.40%. He contested the result in court, citing electoral violence and disruptions as reasons why the result should not be valid. However, the court deemed that not to be enough and upheld the election of his opponent. He is the Labour party gubernatorial candidate for the upcoming 2023 Lagos State gubernatorial election. He was initially one of the nominees gearing up to contest under the PDP, but pulled out just before the primary election was held. He cross carpeted to the Labour party, contesting during substitute election through which the substantive candidate of the party was to be chosen, and came out victorious, getting 111 votes, to defeat former All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain Moshood Salvador, who got 102 votes. Personal life He is married to Dr. Ify Rhodes-Vivour (née Aniebo), a molecular geneticist by profession who is the daughter of former military administrator to Kogi and Borno states, Augustine Aniebo( from Anambra State). |
Johnn78:Hahaha.... As e dey pain dem ooo, e dey sweet us... I was innocently advising u so u don't shoot yourself in the leg( lol). U are making us more sympathetic to his political cause... It means he won't be prejudiced when doing his job in Lagos State after all there are many Lagosians, other tribes, nationalized persons ( some Indians, Cypriots, Ghanaians have been living in Lagos even before the 1950s)in Lagos. Bushman in 21st century, Bleep off from my mention forever. Ewu |
Johnn78:This one you are always pasting like newspaper advert even makes non-tribal people like us accept him more.... Go check out his noble background, not toutish one like yours. Young, detribalized, agile, enlightened.... It is just like someone from my tribe trying to insult me and being detribalized i insult him with a word that will make him get lost forever ( lol) because HE ( ME) doesn't see ourselves in the eyes of one tribe only. |
babtoundey:And you supporting your 'tribe's man' is it not also to give u a sense of belonging?..,. Should all the children of a family ( Nigeria) not have a sense of belonging? APC's failure is monumental! |
babtoundey:Knowing English not just taking words out of context is best. Our focus here is that at the NATIONAL LEVEL with the famous contenders they usually KNOW the best of all the candidates. Did u not suffer from APC's misrule? |
drmuri:Yes, eg like the Supreme court Governor that was forced on them.... At least with APC ruling since 2015, they have been justified.....Now, we pray TAX will not be the order of the day with your BAT. Anyway, it is the poorer urchins that will suffer it |
[quote author=LexngtonSteele post=121394185][/quote]I now know why your dad will be a homosexual and mum a public bitch .... For your type to exist, it shows your ignoble background. Nothing to cry about ... Instead I feel pity for urchins like you who are at the lower cadre because APC party that I know well favors the inner caucus more not the foot soldiers like u sent to burn ballot boxes. Continue to cry and claiming celebration, I no kukuma go feel the type of sufferings wen go hit u and your type soon like hurricane. Cheers .... Don't bother to mention me again biko( lol) |
LexngtonSteele:Which foolish question? Your type should be ashamed of yourselves in this 21st century. Igbo man kill u there, ewu.... Everybody that speaks truth to them is Igbo man. |
FreeStuffsNG:Hypocrite. If UK played politics the way u guys play it, no Indian will be Prime Minister in UK. Even the liberal, educated and open minded one that his dad is Yoruba and mum is Igbo representing Labor Party in Lagos State, u still see him as an outsider.... May God rid Nigeria of tribalism that your BAT encouraged all in the name of playing politics. |
LexngtonSteele:. If u like be blind, deaf and dumb to the truth.... Who go suffer am? It is usually the poorer urchins( lol) Everybody is Igbo to them- very tribalistic |
Thanks for lending your voice so there will be transparency in Nigeria's electoral process. I wonder why some people are finding fault with what she is doing? Solution to electoral fraud is putting stricter laws and easily disqualifying Politicians who can't curtail their thugs. |
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