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PoliticsRe: 2015 Promises: PDP, APC Clash As Kukah Slams Buhari by treesun(op): 5:18pm On Dec 26, 2022
LordviccoDaGuru:
Common shut up
You lack home training!
PoliticsRe: "Suffocate Their Ambitions;" Sanwo-Olu Asks Lagos Voters To Reject Opposition by treesun: 5:13pm On Dec 26, 2022
Racoon:
https://www.channelstv.com/2022/12/24/suffocate-their-ambitions-sanwo-olu-begs-lagos-voters-to-reject-opposition/
Lagos handbag, surprise is waiting for you. Your experience has made Lagos further slum!
PoliticsRe: 2015 Promises: PDP, APC Clash As Kukah Slams Buhari by treesun(op): 4:53pm On Dec 26, 2022
Buhari's government made Nigeria a place of sorrow, anger and agony!
PoliticsRe: 2015 Promises: PDP, APC Clash As Kukah Slams Buhari by treesun(op): 11:34am On Dec 26, 2022
EdoBoy90:
BIshop Kulah, my man dey give them wotowoto.
Real truth!
CrimeRe: Bolanle Raheem: Policeman Arrested For Shooting Female Lawyer Dead In Lagos by treesun: 10:30am On Dec 26, 2022
onthehill:
Policeman Arrested For Shooting Female Lawyer Dead On Christmas Day In Lagos (Photos)

A senior police officer and two others involved in shooting a female lawyer dead in Lagos on Christmas day have been arrested, IGBERETV reports.

https://igberetvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/FB_IMG_1672039665173.jpg The deceased lawyer

The lawyer identified as Bolanle Raheem was shot and killed by a policeman under questionable circumstances in the Ajah area of Lagos State.

It was gathered that the lawyer, her sister, and four children were coming from an eatery in their car around 11am when the police operative tried to stop them but shot at the driver.

The officer who was in the company of a team of police operatives was said to have fled the scene after shooting the woman just as she was trying to make a U-turn under the Ajah Bridge according to sources.

The woman was rushed to the hospital but was confirmed dead.

Confirming the incident, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, described it as unfortunate and avoidable. He added that the affected officer has been arrested and is in custody while investigations go on.

He wrote:



https://twitter.com/BenHundeyin/status/1607209999767580674?t=kiJn91h4mnXRZIIqouyvmA&s=19

https://igberetvnews.com/1434910/policeman-arrested-shooting-female-lawyer-dead-christmas-day-lagos-photos/
Wasting innocent lives, this is gory, an ASP for that matter!
PoliticsRe: 2015 Promises: PDP, APC Clash As Kukah Slams Buhari by treesun(op): 10:28am On Dec 26, 2022
youngsahito:
This bishop gat a big balls to face the authoritarian president. He is my man of the year and not those hypocrite that are always afraid of speaking the truth.
A big thumb up for him!
PoliticsRe: Xmas Message: Vote For Who Will Sustain My Legacy, Buhari Urges Nigerians by treesun: 8:49am On Dec 26, 2022
PoliticsRe: 2015 Promises: PDP, APC Clash As Kukah Slams Buhari by treesun(op): 8:40am On Dec 26, 2022
Nlfpmod, Mynd44 !
Politics2015 Promises: PDP, APC Clash As Kukah Slams Buhari by treesun(op): 7:54am On Dec 26, 2022
•We bear scars, deep sorrow, our children are still in forests, says Kukah

•Cleric’s statement ungodly, not objective, Buhari deserves credit – APC

•PDP backs Kukah, lampoons APC, says everything Buhari did was wrong

The Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress on Sunday clashed over allegations by the Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) failed to fulfil his 2015 electoral promises.




While the PDP backed the cleric, saying his assessment of Buhari’s regime was on point, the APC berated the Christian leader’s statement as ungodly and biased.

In his Christmas message at St. Mary Catholic Church, Sokoto, titled, ‘Let us turn a new leaf,’ on Sunday, Kukah said Buhari would leaving office in good health, noting, however, that Nigerian were in pain on account of his failure to fulfil his promises to fix the country.

Kukha, who had attacked Buhari several times on his policies and inability to tackle corruption, cited nepotism as a major factor that characterized his regime.


The priest, however, commended the President’s efforts in the area of infrastructure, where he acknowledged there has been a measurable improvement in the landscape, especially in the area of roads.

Speaking against the backdrop of Buhari’s several trips to a United Kingdom hospital for medical treatment, the cleric noted, ‘’I speak for myself and Nigerians when I say, we thank God that He mercifully restored you to good health.

‘’We know that you are healthier now than you were before. We can see it in the spring in your steps, the thousands of miles you have continued to cover as you travel abroad. May God give you more years of good health.

‘’However, I also wish that millions of our citizens had a chance to enjoy just a fraction of your own health by a measurable improvement in the quality of health care in our country.

‘’It is sad that despite your lofty promises, you are leaving us far more vulnerable than when you came, that the corruption we thought would be fought has become a leviathan and sadly, a consequence of a government marked by nepotism.

‘’In my Christmas message last year, I pointed out the fact that you had breached the Constitution by your failure to honour and adhere to the federal character provisions of our Constitution. The evidence is all before us all.’’

School children


The bishop recalled that the Buhari regime has similarly failed to rescue scores of school children held captive in the forests by insurgents and bandits, stating that Nigeria is bearing scars and deep sorrow.

Kukah further flayed the President over alleged nepotism in his choice of appointees whom he described as mediocres, adding that the nation has paid the price for entrusting power to characters who treated it as their family property.

“Nepotism is a cancer which has consumed us in the last few years. We have paid the price of nepotism entrusting power into the hands of mediocres who operate as a cult and see power purely as an extension of the family heirloom,’’ he lamented.

The bishop called for a change of strategy to confront ‘’those who sit on the throne of power in arrogance and are determined to reduce our country to a jungle,’’ stressing that Nigerians needed to stand up firm against their oppressors.

Noting that a caste system has emerged in the country, Kukah challenged the citizens to rally together ‘’to destroy those who have institutionalised a caste system in our societies because every life matters.’’

He stated, ‘’Although the responses to my messages suggest that, generally, Nigerians listen to our voices in the wilderness. However, the deliberate culture of pauperisation and destitution of our people continues. So, we need a change of strategy so that we can turn a new page.

‘’We need a new strategy to confront those who sit on the throne of power in arrogance and are determined to reduce our country to a jungle. We need a new strategy that separates men and women of honour from those who have chosen dishonour.


‘’We need a new strategy that provides a clearer moral guide for ordinary citizens who, based on the moral strength of culture and religion, are seeking to build a good society, even if with straws. We need to stand up and stand firm. We need new mechanisms for saying no to the violence of governance.’’

Advocating a collective action against the oppressive system holding sway in the country, the priest said, “A caste system has emerged in our country. It has consolidated its hold and blunted the cutting edge of all institutions.’’

Kukah, who is known for his vitriolic preachment against bad governance, expressed concern about the regression under the Buhari regime, insisting that the nation was worse off than it was before the President took office.

‘’We keep asking questions in seminars, conferences and committees as to why we are unable to progress, but nothing ever happens. Why has progress eluded us?

‘’Who would have imagined, after listening to the campaign speeches ahead of the 2015 elections, the new President’s inaugural speech, that we will be so worse off than we were? Yet, it could get even worse if we do not pause and pause very seriously,’’ he warned.

Recalling his 2021 Easter message in which he drew attention to the urgent need for Nigerians to reclaim their glory which was slipping away, Kukah lamented that the notion of patriotism was becoming alien as the country was falling to the pressures of ethno-religious nationalism, noting that “before our eyes, a dubious jihadist culture has held our nation to ransom with the government simply looking away.’’

Mounting debts


The Christian leader also responded to criticisms from the Presidency, arguing that they could not quarrel with the facts he expressed regarding the poverty in the country, security crisis, mounting debts, Nigeria’s declining global influence and the dying sports sector.

In almost every department and with all indicators, Kukah affirmed that the country has become a tale of two cities with a raging war between the rich and the poor, men and women, across generations, along party lines, social classes, religion, ethnicity and so on.

He added, ‘’Who will quarrel with the fact that our glory has departed as a country? Where is our voice respected today even within the African continent which looks up to us for leadership? Unless we count lining up behind others for handshakes across Europe and America as achievements, we will be remiss not to worry about our declining global influence.

‘’Is being the poverty capital of the world and one of the most violent states in the world an achievement? And our suffocating internal and international debts? And you do not think our glory has departed?

‘’We failed to qualify for the World Cup, our Falcons lost their title, our seemingly invincible champions, Anthony Joshua, Kamuru Usman and Israel Adesanya have all lost their titles. Our citadels of learning lie prostrate. When will glory return to us?’’

Fixing the country, he stressed, required courage, honesty, truth, humility, trust and firm commitment, adding that lies and blackmail are no substitute.

He, therefore, appealed to all Nigerians who have been given custody of the public trust and commonwealth to rise up to the duties for which they have been so handsomely rewarded.

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While urging members of the political class to demonstrate their grasp of the enormity of the nation’s problems, Kukah pleaded with them to co-operate and collaborate with the Independent National Electoral Commission, security agencies, the National Peace Committee, civil society organisations, Nigerians and agencies tasked with the successful conduct of the 2023 elections.

He warned them against fanning the embers of hatred and divisions and also admonished them to create a vision that can unite the country and learn from the mistakes of the past, especially in the areas of managing diversity and designing an effective mechanism for power sharing.

Concluding his 22-paragraph homily on a jocular note, Kukah promised to visit Buhari in his Daura country home at the end of his tenure ‘’to catch up on outstanding tithes and other duties you owe your Diocese.’’

PDP backs Kukah

Commenting on Kukah’s message, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, said, “What Bishop Kukah said is what our spiritual leaders should be doing. What the man of God said is not different from what we have been saying in the past seven and a half years.

“Nigerians are in sorrow because the government they elected twice has failed. The government of the day has no clue on how to tackle governance challenges. As a result, there is hunger, frustration and lack in the land.

“In 2015, a bag of rice was N7,000. Today, it is about N50, 000. That staple food affordable to every Nigerian is no longer on their table even at Christmas. Security has collapsed, contrary to the promise by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) that he would lead from the front.’’


“We agree with the revered Bishop that Nigerians should pause and reflect as they head to the polling units to cast their votes. The pains APC brought to bear on our people must be addressed by a leader who has seen it all. This is our message to Nigerians,” he added.

The ruling All Progressives Congress on Sunday night reacted to emotional Christmas message of the Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese, describing it as an ‘ungodly’ criticism of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

In his reaction, the Director of Publicity for the APC, Bala Ibrahim, in an interview with The PUNCH said, “I hold him (Kukah) in high esteem and respect him because he is a senior brother to a friend.

“Secondly, he is a man of God. But I am sorry to say that sometimes his speeches are ungodly. Ungodly in the sense that he does not seem to be objective at times.

“If you are going to be objective or speak with fairness, you cannot but give credit to Buhari for the way and manner he handles this country.

“When we talk about healthcare, if Kukah is insinuating that Buhari has used public office or his position to access better healthcare, I think he has not been fair to him. All the medical attention the President has been getting has been abroad and at no cost to the government. He has been seeing the same set of doctors he was seeing in the last 40 years. This is not a new hospital he visits. It is the same facility and doctors he uses for years in London long before he became the military head of state.

APC defends Buhari


“Buhari has not taken advantage of Nigerian healthcare to the betterment of his own health. Kukah himself knows that very well because we have discussed it in the past.

“Also, when he said there were a number of students or children still in the forest, I don’t know if he’s talking about the Chibok girls or the ones that were taken recently? If you look at the ones taken under the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, look at the speed and efforts made to recover them within a short period of time. I think we must give kudos to the president.

“In the time when Chibok girls were taken, the government even refused to admit they were taken. That was how the lexicon ‘There is God’ came into our dictionary. They did not even admit that such a thing happened let alone acted to set them free. But this government came and within a short period sprang into action and some of these children were released even if it was in piecemeal. At least, we are still getting them.

“All the passengers on the Kaduna-Abuja train who were abducted had been freed without casualties. If you look at the speed and the rate of bombardment by the Air Force, you will agree with me that they are hitting these people hard so much that many of them are surrendering and giving up.

“You will not say this government is not doing well at securing and getting people freed from captivity. Gone are the days when Boko Haram attacked in a ruthless manner that they used to do, you don’t get to see that anymore because they have been decimated and no longer have the capacity for any spectacular attack anymore.

“So when a man of God speaks in an ungodly manner, I tend to feel uncomfortable. As I said earlier, he is not a man I will want to join issue with. I still respect him as a senior brother and hold him in high esteem. But I will want him every time he talks to do so in consultation with his conscience.”

Reacting to APC’s description of the sermon as ungodly, Ologunagba stated, “if punishing Nigerians is godly, then the sermon is ungodly. If pushing Nigerians into poverty with growing unemployment statistics is godly, then the sermon is godly. If bad is godly, then the sermon is ungodly.”


Speaking with The PUNCH, the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Ibrahim Abdullahi, asked, “was there anything this government got right? There is unison in the fact that everything Buhari did was wrong. After eight years, what we have is an uncommon hardship that Nigerians have been visited with in the past seven and a half years. It is now a state policy because no one is frightened again to hear that a whole village is ransacked by bandits, maybe because these people are from his ethnic group.”


https://punchng.com/2015-promises-pdp-apc-clash-as-kukah-slams-buhari/
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 6:28am On Dec 25, 2022
ronalmagic10:
This is new. Where are you from in Lagos and what resources are you being denied that others are enjoying?
Where are you from too, I am an Agura Gberigbe, Ikorodu!
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 10:54pm On Dec 24, 2022
ronalmagic10:
We do not hear indigenes of rivers, Kano and other tribes insulting Lagos and harshly criticizing her leaders like those from aghaeastern do.

Painful part is that those from aghaeastern have worse leaders yet they troop into lagos in large numbers and seek to dictate for Yorubas
Awon jokers, where is your father's house in Lagos, state resources cornered by few individuals!
PoliticsRe: Be Hopeful, Don’t Succumb To Misery, PDP Urges Nigerians At Christmas by treesun: 8:30pm On Dec 24, 2022
Elitefosa:
I tell you
Yet some God forsaken people are campaigning for disastrous APC!
PoliticsRe: Be Hopeful, Don’t Succumb To Misery, PDP Urges Nigerians At Christmas by treesun: 8:19pm On Dec 24, 2022
APC and Buhari really dealt with this great country!
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 8:07pm On Dec 24, 2022
ronalmagic10:
This is new. Where are you from in Lagos and what resources are you being denied that others are enjoying?
Ma je ki ran e sile. Ile igbimo asofin nko!
TravelRe: First Beam Launched On Suru Alaba Interchange Into Festac. by treesun: 7:51pm On Dec 24, 2022
naptu2:
grin This treesun guy is very funny and entertaining, isn't he? I've agreed with you, what more do you want?
Nothing!
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 7:34pm On Dec 24, 2022
ronalmagic10:
We do not hear indigenes of rivers, Kano and other tribes insulting Lagos and harshly criticizing her leaders like those from aghaeastern do.

Painful part is that those from aghaeastern have worse leaders yet they troop into lagos in large numbers and seek to dictate for Yorubas
Lagos indigenes like us are being short changed by Falekes, Yayis, Obafemis, Jide Jimoh's, Olayilola Olawale's, Aregbesolas, Adekeyes and so on who are not from the state, but enjoy Lagos State resources at the expenses of we real indigenes! Come and see how bad our roads are until recently they started some meaningless palliative
TravelRe: First Beam Launched On Suru Alaba Interchange Into Festac. by treesun: 7:28pm On Dec 24, 2022
naptu2:
Why wait for time to tell. Why not just declare it right now. Declare today that it will never be completed and it will be so. There is no need to wait for time to tell.
Badgry/Mile2/Orile road has been in shambles, since the days of Fasola!
TravelRe: First Beam Launched On Suru Alaba Interchange Into Festac. by treesun: 7:22pm On Dec 24, 2022
naptu2:
Listen, it is not only vote buying. It is a very bad thing for them to build this flyover and interchange. It is a sin and the work should be stopped immediately. Doing this shows that they are the worst government in Nigeria and they need to be stopped immediately.
Time will tell!
TravelRe: First Beam Launched On Suru Alaba Interchange Into Festac. by treesun: 7:09pm On Dec 24, 2022
naptu2:
Of course. The road will never even be completed. Just like Second Niger Bridge and the Blue Line. It will never be completed.
Thank You, you agreed is just for vote buying!
TravelRe: First Beam Launched On Suru Alaba Interchange Into Festac. by treesun:
naptu2:
Roads that are under construction will be the best roads possible because they are being built.
How long have they left those roads unattended by same APC/ACN ruling since 1999. Something that will be left like Orile Badagry after election!
TravelRe: First Beam Launched On Suru Alaba Interchange Into Festac. by treesun: 7:03pm On Dec 24, 2022
naptu2:
Especially when there are social media warriors that are trying desperately to spin everything. To call an obviously good thing bad and call an obviously bad thing good.

It's so much fun to watch.
When last have you visited Mile2 to Alaba Rago, Agboju, Festac and so on. Please be truthful how good those roads are!
TravelRe: First Beam Launched On Suru Alaba Interchange Into Festac. by treesun: 6:54pm On Dec 24, 2022
naptu2:
The Lagos State Govt @followlasg



https://twitter.com/followlasg/status/1606637717256822786
Election time is sweet!
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 6:43pm On Dec 24, 2022
Villa12:
Chinedu

Are you going home for Christmas?
Opolo re ti yoro, Chinedu ko Chimpanzee ni! Mo lo ile Odun, wa jeran odun, ebi npa o ni!
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 6:01pm On Dec 24, 2022
Villa12:
Are you going home for Christmas?
Is Agura outside Lagos, abi e mo ile mo ni!
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 5:45pm On Dec 24, 2022
Villa12:
Chinedu

Ndi Yoruba are the most liberal, civilised, enlightened and sophisticated tribe in sub Sahara Africa

Unlike you refugees grin grin


By the way, are you going home for Christmas?
Ti nba ran e sile bayi, awon Obi re ma sukun! Awon omo osan to ko ponpo ba iya e! Bole ni Agbomola ko wa je ikokore abi ebiripo!
PoliticsRe: 27 Residents Kidnapped Every Month In Gombe - Governor Yahaya Laments by treesun: 5:29pm On Dec 24, 2022
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 5:22pm On Dec 24, 2022
Villa12:
Chinedu

Even your English get K leg

Onye nzuzu
Ikorodu, Agura Gberigbe ni mi, How you guys reason baffles me, non Lagosians are ruling and you are happy!
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 3:55pm On Dec 24, 2022
Lagos need to be free!
PoliticsRe: Lagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 12:06pm On Dec 24, 2022
Nlfpmod, Mynd44! Merry Christmas!
PoliticsLagos At Christmas: Gridlock, Hoodlums, Traffic Robbery, Potholes Everywhere by treesun(op): 11:19am On Dec 24, 2022
Lagos State, acclaimed to be the largest city in Nigeria and the second most populous city in Africa, is at present overwhelmed by gridlock, as it’s residents go through harrowing experiences daily, to get to their respective work and business places.

Though traffic congestion has been a common phenomenon in the state, it has assumed a worsening dimension.


The situation has made the preparation for Christmas burdensome for Christian faithful and non-Christians. Lagos residents are in pain. There’s the gridlock, menace of tankers and trucks, activities of hoodlums now approved by the state, traffic robbery, deteriorating roads etc.

Also Read

Aftermath of insecurity, soaring inflation: It’s bleak, drab Christmas

The state government has duly been celebrating some mega projects it has done or plans to do but the little things that make life seem good if not comfortable have been neglected and the pains are getting very severe.

From the highbrow areas on the Island to the mainland and even in the suburbs, the


the situation is the same- traffic congestion everywhere!

This has made movements from one location to another, within or outside the state horrendous.

The situation has led to a hike in transport fares by over 200 per cent. For instance, from Oshodi to Mile 2, which used to be N200, passengers now pay between N500 and N800, depending on the situation.

The same is the case with intra- state transport. The situation has forced some Lagos residents to shelve their yearly visits to their states of origin even as there are also security issues that have forced many Southeasterners to stay put in Lagos.

Fuel scarcity

Another difficulty faced by Lagos residents this season is the lingering fuel scarcity.

It is a common feature to behold long queues at filling stations, most of which sell their products between N200 and N270.

The presence of these queues, coupled with dangerous potholes on major roads and disregard for traffic regulations have not only increased the man-hours lost on these roads but also posed health hazards to the users.

Lagos residents are further confronted by the intimidating sizes of trucks which are parked indiscriminately on the bridges and roads. Trucks parked on major roads before. Now, they are everywhere. With garages approved in purely residential areas by the government decency has eluded Lagos lately.

These trucks are parked in residential areas like Satellite Town, Ago Palace way and Apapa areas of the state. They deprive residents access of to ways.


Crime

As if the highlighted difficulties are not enough, criminals compound the plights of those trapped in traffic by dispossessing them of cash, telephone and other valuables.

These weapon-wielding hoodlums operate both in broad daylight and at night.

These criminals also operate in Lagos markets. Many areas are no longer safe for residents.

Residents blame Police, govt agencies


Some Lagos residents who spoke with Saturday Vanguard, accused the Police, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, Vehicle Inspection Officers and the Nigeria Customs Service of making the gridlock worse.

One of them, Richard Adams, a Freight Forwarder, said, “ The Customs and Police are the major cause of gridlock in Lagos State.

If you are coming from any of the ports in Apapa after a vehicle has been cleared, Customs Officers will stop us in the middle of the road at Sunrise, Otto Wharf, and Mile 2, demanding papers that have been checked inside the ports. Policemen also do that but the worst are agberos who call themselves Task Force. Until they are satisfied, they would not allow a vehicle to move.

They don’t consider other vehicles behind”.

Another motorist Tajudeen Mureni, said “ the impunity with which LASTMA and VIO officials carry on is unimaginable. They would stop vehicles abruptly, without considering the effect on vehicles behind. The annoying aspect is that VIO officials would flag a car down in the area where there is already gridlock, thereby heightening the sufferings of motorists that have been trapped in traffic”.


Recall that former Lagos State Governor, Akinwumi had to clear them from the roads and Lagos had a respite. Sanwo Olu brought them back.

FRSC speaks

When contacted to know what the Federal Road Safety Corps was doing about the traffic congestion, the Lagos State Sector Commander, Commander Olusegun Ogungbemide, said “the major problem we have that is affecting the free traffic flow is the queue at the filling stations and lack of discipline of some of those procuring fuel.

“ But I have directed my men to manage the traffic at the filling stations . We will continue to manage them”.

Also speaking on the diversion of roads caused by construction workers, he said


“construction companies are not supposed to do diversion without the authority of traffic management agencies that will manage diversion for them.

The conclusion is simple. The government has failed the people.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/12/lagos-at-christmas-gridlock-hoodlums-traffic-robbery-potholes-everywhere/
SportsRe: FULL LIST: 2022 World Cup Prize Money Breakdown by treesun(op): 1:09pm On Dec 18, 2022
Nairalander248:
Nice one....

So next World cup winner will take home $50m

By the time Peter Obi becomes President come 2023, Everything will fall into places...

Vote Peter Obi...
Obi can't win!
SportsRe: FULL LIST: 2022 World Cup Prize Money Breakdown by treesun(op): 12:46pm On Dec 18, 2022
Nigeria will collect in 2026!

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