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The deputy governor that decamped is the biggest looser. After the next swearing-in ceremony, Akeredolu will likely deal with him since there will be no more immunity for him. But I wish Akeredolu will just ignore him totally. He may not get his 250million severance allowance coupled with the fact that he spent his remaining savings building ZLP. In this life eh, learn to be WISE and wait for your turn! |
The deputy governor that decamped is the biggest looser. After the next swearing-in ceremony, Akeredolu will likely deal with him since there will be no more immunity for him. But I wish Akeredolu will just ignore him totally. He may not get his 250million severance allowance coupled with the fact that he spent his remaining savings building ZLP. In this life eh, learn to be WISE and wait for your turn! |
OROSUNBOLB:HRH Oharisi is the king of ughelli kingdom, I know him personally |
Better |
She will be fine |
Nice Money is good shaa |
The truth is that this guy is broke |
benratigan3:Only if your father had used a condom, you won't be here typing this rubbish. |
Focusmind:For your information, those things you listed are already in place. Umahi was able to achieve those within his first 2 years in office. He is currently building a brand new teaching hospital which is over 70 percent completion. This was after renovating the 13 General hospitals in the state. All the inner streets are built on 8inches concrete roads. Over 52 primary school buildings have been built by Umahi at the rate of 4 per local government and more are currently going on through UBEB assisted projects. Just be positive for once! Ok |
I guess no one wants checks and balance |
Eventscentre:Yes, but they prefer to loot the monies ment for their salaries |
Eventscentre:That is good for her. She should start writing foreign exams to leave Nigeria immediately before they frustrate her dreams. NHS is in need of more nurses and she can make 1m monthly there, unlike Nigerian private hospitals that will pay her 25k or Government hospitals that will pay her 80k with hard labour. |
Hmmm...Federal character |
30 million that took laycon 70 days to get |
Food poisoning or generator fumes! |
So sad |
Lol |
Lol |
Wahala |
Zebrudaya Okoroigwe Nwogbo Alias 4:30 |
The world is really coming to an end. |
Violence is never a good thing |
Commendable |
So says someone that can never achieve what obj has ever achieved |
Hmmmm!!! The man, MATTHEW AREMU OKIKIOLA OLUSEGUN OBASANJO has achieved a lot in his life time. So, I wonder why someone that can never achieve what obj has ever achieved would open his mouth to spew trash! You better go and apologise!!!
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Nice |
Wait ooh! Do people still defecate in the OPEN? Why not use the energy to declare "no bad road by 2025"? |
heendrix:Ah swear |
fireback:What kind of politics does Umahi play? |
20. And on the day of reckoning more votes had been casted for Godwin than for Iyamu and he had been crowned governor to reign in Adam’s stead. 21. Behold, at about the second year of the reign of Godwin, and like a dream of the night, after the feast of the old year, the new governor and old governor saw discord together. 22. The new Governor had called upon the people saying, ” he wants your gold and Silver and I said nay!!!. No man shall be god over this land, for this is the very cause ye fought for in your reign, and I say it shall stand. 23. And when it came to the ear of Adams the son of Oshomiole, what the new governor had done. He had cried with a loud voice.. 24. “A traitor is on the throne!!. therefore shall my eyes not be allowed to behold the ungodly stand in judgement for long. 25.for yes! he has bitten the finger that fed him bread. And his reign must be seized!. Another four years thou will not go! 26. And Godwin the son of obaseki had responded, “I shall go another. 27. On the fourth year of the month and on the day when a new adversary was to be chosen to travail with Obaseki. Iyamu had come forth and said “here I am, I will go. And Adams spake softly saying ” I am with you. 28. Now the people of the city had rent their clothes and thrown forth their voice in desolation saying to the Adams the son of Oshomiole, who shall we go with?. 29. Whom shall we believe? For the Lord God is not the author of confusion, a man whom ye called a leper yesterday, how turneth he now an angel? And the one whom ye called a messiah the day before, how turneth he now leper?. 30. For dignity is not like the sun that comes and goeth. Or like the leopard spots, or like the stars, or the changing seasons. Dignity is like the word of the Lord that endureth forever. 31. And it came to pass after these things, that election was held throughout the province of the ancient city on the nineteenth day in the month of September in the year of corona A.D in the reign of Oba Ewaure 11, 32. that the people of Edo decided that light should defeat darkness and godfatherism casted into the bottomless pit. 33. And, Lo The Lord blessed Godwin the son of Nogheghase, the son of Obaseki with more votes over his contenders from the plain of Benin to Esan and across river Ikpoba unto Owan, Etsako and unto Akoko Edo. 34. And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of David, which saith, God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God. |
*The Book of Edo Chapter 1 vs 1 – 34.* 1. Now, it came to pass, In that period when men chose their rulers, after the reign of Lucky the son of Igbenedion. A certain man arose from the mount of Auchi whose name was Adams the son of Oshomiole. 2. It was he who was the chief of the publicans and a leader of labour. Later he had become Governor over all the province. And Adams abode as governor for eight years in Edo. 3. Behold, during his reign, the man Adams had excelled in speech and uttered many fierce and lofty words. 4. And his oration was honey and wine to the hearts of the people. 5. He ruled the city with a mighty hand and prophesied with a loud voice unto the four walls of the cities; the North, the South, East and West, saying; 6. “Woe unto the godfathers and naysayers and oligarchies, to the men who have exalted themselves over this city as gods over men. 7. “Again I say woe onto them. “For as the day wipeth out the night, I Adams the son of Oshomiole shall flush out their reigns, and seize their loin cloth. 8 “With a heavy rod shall I chase them out, and they shall run. I shall break their brass gates, and set their iron bars asunder. And it was so. 9. That at the end of the eight year, wherefore Oshomiole was to complete his reign, a man called Godwin the son of Obaseki had exalted himself saying, "I will be governor. 10. At the same time, Iyamu the son of Ize had also exalted himself and said i will be governor. 11. Adams had looked up the face of Obaseki and took his hand and kissed it and spake with a voice saying “fear not, for I am with you, oh thy faithful servant, I shall bear you upon my wings, thy mouth shall speak good tidings, and in my stead thou shalt reign. 12. And it came to pass, when the due season for contest came. Adams and Godwin went together in one accord, to the outskirts of the cities to the tabernacles, to the villages, and to every field. 13. Lo, Adams had held his companion's hand saying with a loud voice; “Oh cities of Edo hear ye my counsel, Oh land of my inheritance, bear thy comrade’s witness, for this is the man whom thou shall vote for, a faithful and just man! 14. “Begone from the man Iyamu for he is vain and double faced. 15. Cast not thy votes for him for his mouth is slack. 16 Ye! he has put on the loin cloth of a saint but his heart is darker than widow’s ash. 17. Withdraw your firstborn sons from him, for he dines in the devil’s cult. 18. Withdraw thy daughters, for he is a deformer! 19. And it came to pass that many people had hearkened unto the voice of Adams the son of Oshomiole. belongeth unto God. |
*The Book of Edo Chapter 1 vs 1 – 34.* 1. Now, it came to pass, In that period when men chose their rulers, after the reign of Lucky the son of Igbenedion. A certain man arose from the mount of Auchi whose name was Adams the son of Oshomiole. 2. It was he who was the chief of the publicans and a leader of labour. Later he had become Governor over all the province. And Adams abode as governor for eight years in Edo. 3. Behold, during his reign, the man Adams had excelled in speech and uttered many fierce and lofty words. 4. And his oration was honey and wine to the hearts of the people. 5. He ruled the city with a mighty hand and prophesied with a loud voice unto the four walls of the cities; the North, the South, East and West, saying; 6. “Woe unto the godfathers and naysayers and oligarchies, to the men who have exalted themselves over this city as gods over men. 7. “Again I say woe onto them. “For as the day wipeth out the night, I Adams the son of Oshomiole shall flush out their reigns, and seize their loin cloth. 8 “With a heavy rod shall I chase them out, and they shall run. I shall break their brass gates, and set their iron bars asunder. And it was so. 9. That at the end of the eight year, wherefore Oshomiole was to complete his reign, a man called Godwin the son of Obaseki had exalted himself saying, "I will be governor. 10. At the same time, Iyamu the son of Ize had also exalted himself and said i will be governor. 11. Adams had looked up the face of Obaseki and took his hand and kissed it and spake with a voice saying “fear not, for I am with you, oh thy faithful servant, I shall bear you upon my wings, thy mouth shall speak good tidings, and in my stead thou shalt reign. 12. And it came to pass, when the due season for contest came. Adams and Godwin went together in one accord, to the outskirts of the cities to the tabernacles, to the villages, and to every field. 13. Lo, Adams had held his companion's hand saying with a loud voice; “Oh cities of Edo hear ye my counsel, Oh land of my inheritance, bear thy comrade’s witness, for this is the man whom thou shall vote for, a faithful and just man! 14. “Begone from the man Iyamu for he is vain and double faced. 15. Cast not thy votes for him for his mouth is slack. 16 Ye! he has put on the loin cloth of a saint but his heart is darker than widow’s ash. 17. Withdraw your firstborn sons from him, for he dines in the devil’s cult. 18. Withdraw thy daughters, for he is a deformer! 19. And it came to pass that many people had hearkened unto the voice of Adams the son of Oshomiole. 20. And on the day of reckoning more votes had been casted for Godwin than for Iyamu and he had been crowned governor to reign in Adam’s stead. 21. Behold, at about the second year of the reign of Godwin, and like a dream of the night, after the feast of the old year, the new governor and old governor saw discord together. 22. The new Governor had called upon the people saying, ” he wants your gold and Silver and I said nay!!!. No man shall be god over this land, for this is the very cause ye fought for in your reign, and I say it shall stand. 23. And when it came to the ear of Adams the son of Oshomiole, what the new governor had done. He had cried with a loud voice.. 24. “A traitor is on the throne!!. therefore shall my eyes not be allowed to behold the ungodly stand in judgement for long. 25.for yes! he has bitten the finger that fed him bread. And his reign must be seized!. Another four years thou will not go! 26. And Godwin the son of obaseki had responded, “I shall go another. 27. On the fourth year of the month and on the day when a new adversary was to be chosen to travail with Obaseki. Iyamu had come forth and said “here I am, I will go. And Adams spake softly saying ” I am with you. 28. Now the people of the city had rent their clothes and thrown forth their voice in desolation saying to the Adams the son of Oshomiole, who shall we go with?. 29. Whom shall we believe? For the Lord God is not the author of confusion, a man whom ye called a leper yesterday, how turneth he now an angel? And the one whom ye called a messiah the day before, how turneth he now leper?. 30. For dignity is not like the sun that comes and goeth. Or like the leopard spots, or like the stars, or the changing seasons. Dignity is like the word of the Lord that endureth forever. 31. And it came to pass after these things, that election was held throughout the province of the ancient city on the nineteenth day in the month of September in the year of corona A.D in the reign of Oba Ewaure 11, 32. that the people of Edo decided that light should defeat darkness and godfatherism casted into the bottomless pit. 33. And, Lo The Lord blessed Godwin the son of Nogheghase, the son of Obaseki with more votes over his contenders from the plain of Benin to Esan and across river Ikpoba unto Owan, Etsako and unto Akoko Edo. 34. And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of David, which saith, God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God. |