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Johnnyessence:Wike has been chairman of Obio-Akpor LGA severally. He has been one of grassroot of politics in Rivers State unlike your Tambuwal that is trying to play grassroot politics in Sokoto. Go and ask for the genuine story of how Rotimi Amaechi became the governor of Rivers State. You obviously know little about Wike you are just one of the people he was singing about - "as e dey pain them, e dey sweet Wike"! |
Johnnyessence:Wike has been decimating opposition in Rivers before politics happened to Tambuwal. Do you want to compare the pedigree of both Wike and Tambuwal? Please tell us the various achievements of Tambuwal so we can itemize that of Wike and compare. |
Johnnyessence:Ode! You are not a student of history. Wike has been a power broker before he ventured into politics, before he became an LGA chairman. There would never be a governor Rotimi Amaechi without Wike. Wike has been a potential success before he happened to Rivers and Nigerian politics. Tell all of them that the man Wike has his weaknesses but he remains a formidable force to recon in Rivers and Nigerian politics. |
Johnnyessence:Remind Aminu Tambuwal that he bit the hand that once raised him. |
Trinitycian:The salient reason Bashir El- Rufai will be against Wike's donation is that his family and their political allies are against the APC presidential candidate. I suspected that the northern politicians and leaders, including the ones in APC, are secretly working for Atiku, from the onset. The northwest block of APC, in particular, will betray the party and support Atiku. I also believe that Mr Emilokan knows that there are more enemies in his camp and that statement about "turning worst to bad situation" was not a "slip of tongue." Election 2023 will be interesting, let's see how it pans out. |
Allison012:Have you seen this development? https://www.nairaland.com/7389259/bua-group-not-interested-kogi That is one case settled. Dangote Cement Kogi still pending for litigation. |
That settles the matter. Kogi state government should revoke the Certificate of Occupancy. Some other investors will show interest in future. |
Greetings nairaland folks, This message is for orphans in Public Universities. if you know any orphan in any public university who is at the verge of dropping out because of financial difficulties, please tell such person to send his or her details to: inspirationafrica@yahoo.com. Name: Phone number: Email: School: Course: Do spread this message to other groups and other platforms so that orphans may benefit. Thank you. |
Fuckyoumod:If you have any reasonable achievements in the UK and you are bothered about the quality of lecturers, professors and education in Nigeria, you will add your voice and effort to the move by ASUU and other stakeholders to improve education in Nigeria. If you like, live or reside or be a citizen of mars; that is your business not mine. As per feeding me, my father and mother; that would be a welcomed development on certain conditions: 1. Feed the needy and less privileged in your vicinity. Create an endowment fund for the education of the needy in your environment. 2. Replicate same gesture to needy and less privileged in your state in Nigeria and Nigeria at large. 3. Identify some motherless babies homes, orphanage homes, Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) settlements, widows and aged in Nigeria; spend some money periodically on them. When you are done funding these activities and you have evidences to present to me, then you can gladly feed me and my parents. Idiot! We can show you how to spend your money on benevolence if you are really affluent. I hope you are busy with some productive ventures rather than sitting in one hole anywhere in the world or mars typing nonsense. Again I emphasize that ASUU staff will be paid all their arrears and benefits, including their pay during the strike, by this federal government or incoming federal government. If you are pained about it, find a naked high voltage cable around you and hug it. |
Allison012:I don't agree with you on that assumption. The symbol of justice is a blindfolded lady holding a scale and sword. Do you know why she is blindfolded? The law is expected to be fair and just. If Dangote Cement Kogi signed an agreement that recognizes 10% shareholding of Kogi state government in the organization, then it is fair to let Kogi state government have it. If BUA bought land from Kogi state government and has not paid for the land till date. BUA has to pay Kogi state government and compensate the aboriginal owners of that land. |
Allison012:Why not? You dey fear. |
Fuckyoumod:Unfortunately for you, we are not talking about your money, it is not even Buhari's money. We shall see if Buhari does not pay, another president will pay and no quality education for you while the non payment and challenge persists. If you feel so pained about ASUU strike and you want to hold someone responsible for frustrating other people's children. Hold Buhari responsible. Na hunger go kill you and your parents and your elders. Since you lack respect for ASUU members, some ASUU members are old enough to be your grandfather and you want hunger to kill them. Na you that hunger go first kill. |
Fuckyoumod:As God will have it, you are not the Federal Government, you don't even have any role to play in the payment and remuneration of ASUU members. You will not even be informed when FG pays all the salary, including the strike period, of ASUU members. In the scheme of things, you are nonentity. Thank God for nairaland and data service providers that enable minions like you to type stupid responses and exhibit your cluelessness on social media. |
AllDModsAreMaad:Don't mind me brother. |
kerry57:I don't know what transpired in the Kogi state house of assembly that resulted to the decision to shut Dongote Cement Kogi down. However, I know that the state house of assembly is a legislative arm of government and can make laws too within the state. As long as Dangote Cement Kogi is operating in Kogi, the state house of assembly can take decisions that will directly affect any organization in the state. They claim to have invited Dangote Cement Kogi severally, they also claim several executive government effort has been made to engage Dangote Cement Kogi in conversations about the contention on the agreement but the company rebuffed every effort. Moreover, I think they based the decision to shut Dangote Cement Kogi down on Public interest, this is a technical and substantial position that any government can use to take decisions against private citizens or organization provided the government can prove it beyond reasonable doubt. I think the best step to take by Kogi state government is to approach the court to seek redress and compensation. |
siofra:What about the ladies in this generation? They are not perverted? |
It is very possible depending on both parties in the relationship. |
quentin06:The governor is simply giving peace a chance, I don't see his acceptance of the position of the Federal Government as a setback. The resolution space is the court of law, that is where Kogi state should get justice. Justice in the courts is supposed to be supreme to Federal Government opinion. I strongly feel the state should still own 10% of Dangote Cement, Kogi, based on information that are available. |
Fuckyoumod:It is not strange to see idiots all over nairaland now. What made you think I am a teacher, lecturer or ASUU member? It must be your daft mentality. Every teacher and lecturer deserves to be paid and remunerated well. If you have a different school of thought based on your daft mentality, that is your problem, not mine. You can complain and cry a river about ASUU's actions but the actions are legitimate and well within their capacity. The entity frustrating parents, students and the society is Federal Government, not ASUU. Ask the federal government why she signed an agreement and ratify an agreement after another review, yet refuse to implement. You can imagine that it took Buhari's government 7 years and 8mths-ASUU-strike to propose some part of the agreement in 2023 budget. Isn't that ridiculous? There is no step, including the strike that ASUU took that is not legitimate under Nigerian and International law. They must however be paid upon resolution of the conflict because they were still under active engagement while on strike. You only have a point not to pay them if they were disengaged officially as they commence the strike. Mind you, I careless if you are gullible or inconsequential, that is not my personal problem. |
kerry57:Do you realize that the state government is your ultimate landlord in any state where you reside except if you occupy federal government land. Who signed the certificate of occupancy issued to Dangote Cement Kogi for the place they occupy in Kogi? Do you know the state government has a right to shut you or any organization down in public interest, especially if they can prove it in case you or the organization approach the courts. Who is deceiving you that Kogi state government can't win the case? |
blackpanda:I don't agree with you. Government can proscribe ASUU but the decision will be challenged in court. |
muykem:ASUU is a pressure group, unionism in organizations is legal by Nigerian and International laws. How many times do you want ASUU to explain their challenges with IPPIS; are you even listening? |
Fuckyoumod:Oh shut up. ASUU has every right to strike and negotiate it's employment, remuneration, work condition and welfare especially in the interest of education and in fairness to the employer. They are entitled to their pay over the strike period, the federal government is simply trying to bully the association into submission. Pay the ASUU guys their arrears and terminate their employment (services no longer required) if government so wishes but they must be paid their arrears, pension and severance packages, including the strike period salary. |
FreeStuffsNG:There is no humiliation in the development for ASUU. ASUU has put herself in a more respectable position between the two parties. The National Industrial Court decision was influenced by sentiments, which shouldn't have happened, because asking ASUU to return to classes was not the status quo. The status quo was strike by ASUU, which is a legitimate tool in industrial conflict resolution. However, since the NIC based the decision on the interest of the nation and the Court of Appeal also referred ASUU to obey the court order before hearing an appeal. ASUU had to comply. If government or the nation think it is over, then they are mistaking the situation and the consequences will continue to be terrible. We already have a nation driven and overloaded with improperly Educated people with certificates that they can't defend. These people are everywhere making decisions for various organizations and government, some are being retrained by the organizations and the most terrible effect is on entrepreneurship and technical skills jobs. We have graduates who can't write good correspondence and speak good english without resorting to local languages. Any nation that doesn't invest significantly in the Education of the people is doomed. Nigeria is a typical example. ASUU is trying to get government to solve and discuss a long-standing problem with Education that will continue to affect education negatively but government, as usual, is trying to gloss over it and make it look irrelevant and unnecessary especially because most of the children of government officials school abroad - Nigerian Education is now for common people, poor and less privileged people. Lecturers and facilitators will continue to teach with poor methods, drop handouts for students, teach less, careless for education and manage through with poor facilities, less funding and poor motivation. Students also just want to graduate with certificates not minding how unskilled and uneducated they become in the society and workplaces. It is a dangerous cycle for future generations. |
Macphenson:Please stop playing politics with everything. This is a serious matter that resulted to someone's death. |
bolanto24:Kindly explain how they can't be compared? Are to talking news, content, programme, presenter or studio? |
WannaHowzit:Cry me a river but explain how they are shacks. |
WannaHowzit:You may doubt the pictures, just download the apps on google play store or ios app store. Especially since you have time to download NTA app and wait for it endlessly to function on your device. |
DaddyFabooluz:The strongest bonding factor for the Northern Nigeria is the Islam religion. However, they differentiate between Northern Nigeria Islam and Southern Nigeria Islam - they assume that the Southern Nigeria Islam is inferior to the Northern Nigeria Islam. In this 2023 election, I assume they have no major religion affinity for any of the major contestants, especially because Atiku and Tinubu both practice Southern Nigeria Islam. The Northerners are currently attracted to Atiku because he is from the North and they want to retain power. But there is a flip on the other side too, there are Northerners on Tinubu's side too who will also protect their own interest on that divide. There are also the minority christians in the North who seem to be on Peter Obi's side of the divide. Honestly, the votes from the Northern Nigeria will be divided largely between APC and PDP leaving a smaller portion for LP and NNPP. The deciders in this 2023 Election will be the South-East and South-South votes. South West votes will be shared amongst APC, PDP and LP. |
WannaHowzit:I am assuming the purpose of your article is despise Nigeria. You probably need to ask BBC Africa the reason they have more Nigerian news than South African news on their platform. I also must inform you that Nigeria has an equally robust media space. What has Nigeria being largely rural got to do with your argument?; that point is irrelevant to the discuss. It may shock you to know that even the largely rural people of Nigeria are well informed especially with the use of internet. It may interest you to know that Nigeria has an urban population of about 111,505,415 million people while South Africa has an urban population of about 40,736,690 million people. Check with Google for more information. Stop dwelling on NTA as a yardstick to measure Nigerian media. Use Channels TV, TVC, Arise TV, AIT and others; you can check them and their apps on google play store and ios app store for download. Attempt to use NTA to assess Nigerian media is tantamount to using one of the poorest TV stations in South Africa to assess your media. We are not particular about BBC sounds; you probably needed it more than we do. |
Prettygirl200:I guessed so. |
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Or ASUU thinks Nigerians are fools right? Only a thieve want what he did not work for.