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DoroCute:How are you doing and Mitchel? |
Looks more like a game of Chess with the way events are unfolding |
With Burantai gone |
Interesting |
RIP |
The beginning of the end |
Peteru! Peteru!! Peteruuu!!! How many times did I call you? Hmmm... |
We really need a review of most agencies and parastatals not in the aviation sector alone |
APC and crisis ... |
PMB & APC should kontiniu Very soon dem eyes fo clear as 2019 is around the corner I'm not saying Fayose is a saint but why the selective justice? |
Ground breaking Nice one |
One chance government |
Africa just lost a great man and true son |
Just for my education, can someone please remind me of three things we can export to china |
Let the corruption charges begin |
Na wao |
Does it mean that in the same sweet sweet codeine is Najia's opium? |
Edo Airline |
Association of Strange Bed Fellows |
Na to just sidown look Waiting to see what their performance will be like. Wishing them the best |
Still on the blame game Smh Can you imagine the bolded below, is it an advise or we should look forward to such from them? "You could almost grow food on our roads, as they were abandoned. The stealing was so much, and they were so inept that they could not even cover the stealing properly. I wonder how all those things could have happened to our country,” he decried in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina. |
Lie Mohammed @ it again Doing what he knows how to do best Kontiniu all the lies you people are sharing DAIRIS GODUU OOOO |
APC One chance party
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I "comment my reserve" till July 15/16 |
This guy definitely has some blown fuses |
Unna do well
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Na so
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Lai Doing what he knows how to do best
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Yeye This old man still dey talk? Can somebody please ask him to Kip Kwayet |
Theresa May has appointed one of her ministers to lead on issues connected to loneliness, implementing one of the main recommendations of a report into the subject by the Jo Cox Commission. Tracey Crouch, the minister for sport and civil society, will head a government-wide group with responsibility for policies connected to loneliness, Downing Street said. In parallel, the government said it would develop a wider strategy on the issue, gather more evidence and statistics, and provide funding for community groups to start activities which connect people. The move follows a cross-party report by the commission set up in honour of Cox, the Labour MP murdered by a rightwing extremist in 2016, who had campaigned about loneliness. May is expected to formally announce the appointment on Wednesday, and to say that she has accepted many of the recommendations from the commission. She will also host a Downing Street reception in honour of Cox’s work. Citing research saying that 9 million people often or always feel lonely, the prime minister said: “For far too many people, loneliness is the sad reality of modern life. “I want to confront this challenge for our society and for all of us to take action to address the loneliness endured by the elderly, by carers, by those who have lost loved ones – people who have no one to talk to or share their thoughts and experiences with.” May paid tribute to Cox’s work, saying she hoped the initiative would aim “to see that, in Jo’s memory, we bring an end to the acceptance of loneliness for good”. The Jo Cox Commission, which is chaired by the Labour MP Rachel Reeves and Seema Kennedy, a Conservative, has been working for the past year with more than a dozen charities on ideas to approach the problem. In a joint statement, Reeves and Kennedy said they welcomed the government response, and would work with Crouch and various groups to tackle the issue. They said: “Jo Cox said that ‘young or old, loneliness doesn’t discriminate’. Throughout 2017 we have heard from new parents, children, disabled people, carers, refugees and older people about their experience of loneliness.” Crouch said she felt privileged to be taking forward the work begun by Cox: “I am sure that with the support of volunteers, campaigners, businesses and my fellow MPs from all sides of the house, we can make significant progress in defeating loneliness.” https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/jan/16/may-appoints-minister-tackle-loneliness-issues-raised-jo-cox |