He disrespected official protocols at the prayer grounds.
I blame Governor Adeleke's security team and protocol officers for not being assertive and in control of the grounds before the arrival of the Governor.
I know there will be no dulling next time.
Adeleke's enemies beware......and run for dear life.
Senior Pastor of House on the Rock, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, has applauded President Bola Tinubu, for the suspension of the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele.
Naija News reports that the clergy spoke at the church’s recent programme in a video making the rounds online.
Recall that Emefiele was suspended as the apex bank boss by President Tinubu last week Friday, and was subsequently arrested by operatives of the DSS in Lagos and flown to Abuja in a private jet on Saturday.
Speaking on this, Adefarasin declared that the arrest is the greatest news in recent times, stressing that Emefiele has misguided and misused the wealth of the nation.
According to him, the latest development is a sign that something new is about to happen in Nigeria and urged Christians to be sensitive about the new thing which is about to happen.
Fairlove: Beloved, please don't just scroll pass, please can any kind hearted person please assist me with little money to get drugs. Am seriously down with malaria and typhoid, and I don't have a dime on me to eat or buy medicine am running temperature please.cant die in silence please help me in any little way. Almighty God meet you at the point of your needs, amen. Please my name is Angel
stevestifler: So I attended the recent POP for soldiers (84 Regular Intake) at the Depot Barracks in Zaria last Saturday and what I saw actually left me traumatised.
First, the guests were made to queue from 4am till up to 12:30pm, despite the fact that they stopped allowing guests in since 10am. Secondly, they were flogging the visitors for not maintaining a straight queue.
By visitors, I mean parents and family members of the new soldiers o. There was a male & female queue, occasionally they'd just say the queue isn't straight and dash into them with whips.
Old people carrying food & drinks for the ceremony will run and scatter here and there with foods pouring away everywhere, yet gather again with hope of getting in to see their loved ones.
They claimed the event is open, yet they suffer people that came just for their own amusements and entertainment. Almajiris were robbing people on the queues and they didn't bother.
Instead they're exchanging whips and descending on old people & friends of their colleagues. Even the female soldiers joined in and they're just having fun while at it.
A woman lost her baby. She was backing the baby and the baby died due to the pressing & stampede when soldiers were flogging. The people of Zaria were already used to it.
Most businesses around PZ area of Zaria didnt bother opening that day. Last year they claimed a guy died too in the process of flogging. Apparently its a regular thing and it never got to the media. I know only officers have value in the army & soldiers are treated like pawns but to see the parents of soldiers treated like that was traumatic & heartbreaking.
I didn't see whom I went to celebrate with. Some of us that came from outside the state and experienced the culture shock too didn't bother humiliate ourselves by joining the queue and we went back jejely.
For anyone that's attended a military POP, is it always like that for soldiers or Zaria's case is just unnecessarily brutal? I'd like to know please.
It's called the "Herd Effect"
People will subject themselves to hardship and brutality unknowingly.
sonofjos: We were clearing farm and some fulani boys came with this strange looking bird which they killed. I've seen many birds but I've never seen this type before. It was particularly large.
They sold it to us for 1k. It was worth 3 chickens
Former labour leader and former Governor of Edo State Adams Oshiomhole, paid a visit today to the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in what has sparked intense speculation about the formation of the incoming government.
Oshiomhole, dressed in a resplendent white traditional labour attire, arrived accompanied by Romeo Omoike, a notable chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Having played a pivotal role in bringing the incoming government to power, Oshiomhole’s visit has ignited further conjecture regarding his potential involvement in shaping the new administration.
With only days remaining until the inauguration, political observers and analysts eagerly await any hints or announcements that may shed light on the composition and policies of the upcoming government.
As the nation stands on the brink of a new era, the visit by Oshiomhole and his entourage serves as a reminder of the crucial role played by key figures in shaping the country’s political landscape.
With the inauguration fast approaching, the visit by Oshiomhole has raised expectations and set tongues wagging as Nigerians eagerly await the unveiling of the new government’s plans and policies.