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I like your confidence and boldness to speak out. Say no to protest. Dialogue is the way |
It’s time to act. Hold Ganduje accountable for his actions. **#EFCCProbeGandujeNow** |
This man committed an obvious crimes that does not even need back and forth. https://dailypost.ng/2023/06/14/dollar-video-ganduje-asks-court-to-stop-efcc-probe/ Him get mind ooo. See effrontery. |
Oluboh:Yes, solution to Japa and brain drain |
I was so impressed when I watched you on the AIT. Sexual harassment is a beast. |
God punish all rapists Thank you, Ma. |
The conflict between the Kogi State government and Dangote Group over ownership of Obajana cement has resulted in an unusual uprising in the state, with youths across the local governments launching massive protests, giving Dangote Group a three-day deadline to cede the company.https://thenigerianpost.com.ng/kogi-youths-give-dangote-3days-ultimatum-to-settle-grievances/
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I know this man very well. His projects are too many. The man get capacity ooo |
The worst mistake both the APC and PDP could make right now is to assume that the silent revolution which has started with the present desperation by young Nigerians who are old enough to register to vote is an empty threat. Age is one reason Peter Obi of Labour Party seems to hold more appeal to that demography than the candidates of the major parties who are all above 70 years old. To counter the challenge to their electoral dominance, they must urgently devise means to woo these young voters and earn their trust. For starters, the APC and PDP flag-bearers MUST select and run with much younger running mates if they wish to attempt to appeal to these new voters. Age as a demography will play a bigger role in the 2023 presidential elections and is likely to become the determining factor or tiebreaker, much more than geopolitical zones or religion even. I got a wake up call in this regard from an unusual quarter advising that we do the needful in the APC to reverse that trend. Finally, if you are one of those caught in the false presumption that Labour Party has no structure, you will be shocked by what the Nigerian worker who party it is in principle can get up to. Especially the striking lecturers, and poorly paid teachers in both Private and Secondary Schools. Everyone should just shine their eyes and tell themselves the truth. You cannot play politics the old ways and not expect to collide with this new juggernaut.
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Following the conclusion of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) primary election and the emergence of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as the party's presidential flagbearer, the Bello Ambassadors Network (BAN) has urged the ruling All Progress Party (APC) to give its ticket without debate to the governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, stating that the APC can only triumph in 2023 with a young northerner. The group revealed that, aside from the governor's achievements, Bello has a better chance of giving APC victory due to the support he is receiving from the teaming Nigerian youths and his geographical advantage as the bridge between the South and North. According to BAN, Nigerians are no longer interested in giving power to the aged, and Atiku, who is 77 years old, cannot withstand the energies of Nigerian youths. The group also stated that the APC's leadership should investigate the northern style of politics and their history of election support. According to the group, choosing Yahaya Bello from the North Central will balance the region's marginalization and give people a reason to give the region a chance to produce a president. The APC is expected to choose a candidate from among Yahaya Bello, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Bola Tinubu, and others next week.
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Photographs featuring President Muhammedu Buhari and Governor Yahaya Bello before power and in power have surfaced as the race of who becomes the next president intensify.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-YOhW3yq60 Against the rampant propaganda that the government of Kogi State is not prompt civil servant salary payment, the governor, Yahaya Bello has been commended by the state chapter of Trade Union Congress, not just for prompt salary payment but also for the implementation of the new minimum wage. Speaking on Workers' Day in May 2022, the Kogi State Council Chairman of the Trade Union Congress, Comrade Ranti Ojo, praised the governor for implementing the N30,000 minimum wage and ensuring prompt payment of workers' salaries in the state. Bello, a top presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, has faced a barrage of propaganda aimed at undermining his efforts to lead young Nigerians into taking over the country's next government by becoming president after President Muhammedu Buhari's tenure expires. |
So all these are in Kogi State? God pun*sh propagandists |
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I see Fulani influence |
Baba is saying the truth |
Well, let this not raise religious war dust oooo |
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