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That's sign of OCD |
tungamaje:this faceless forum self, if not that we are on faceless forum can you see me and call me a fool? Na wa ooo who are you to come to my timeliness and measure as a fool Smh |
Obi will get 99% of the votes in Kwara, Tinubu will get 0% while Atiku will get 2%. I hope this makes IPOB goats happy. Moral of the story, never ever argue with an IPOB fool about politics because they have no brain. |
Akin Osuntokun, the newly-appointed director-general of the Labour Party (LP) presidential campaign council, is listed as the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) senatorial candidate for Ekiti central. Osuntokun, a former managing director of NAN, was named the director-general of the campaign council on Tuesday. Doyin Okupe, the former director-general of the campaign organisation, resigned after he was convicted over money laundering charges The final list of candidates for senatorial candidates for the 23 February 2023 National Assembly election starkly reveals that Osuntokun Olusola Akintola (Akin Osuntokun) is the Zenith Labour Party ( ZPL) candidate for Ekiti State Central Senatorial District,” he wrote. “There is nothing to show that Akin Osuntokun has withdrawn his candidacy. “I was therefore flummoxed when Labour Party announced Akin Osuntokun as the Director General of Peter Obi Presidential Campaign Organization to replace Dr. Doyin Okupe. “What an illegality and bundle of confusion and contradictions coming from the Labour Party that has been pontificating about change in Nigeria. “I am scandalized by the revisionism of the Labour Party and its Presidential candidate, Peter Obi. “This blunder yet again by Labour Party and its Presidential candidate is the clearest indication of how confused they are.” Asked if this was an oversight by the party, Yunusa Tanko, spokesperson of the LP presidential campaign council, told TheCable that Osuntokun will speak on the matter soon. “I can tell you authoritatively that Akin himself will come and clear the air on that particular matter. He will speak to the press very soon and we will share the press statement,” he said. Meanwhile, Okoi Obono-Obla, ex-presidential aide, took to Facebook on Wednesday to express his disapproval over the matter. A look at the list of approved senatorial candidates published by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in September shows that Osuntokun is listed as the ZLP candidate for Ekiti central senatorial district for the 2023 elections. https://www.thecable.ng/osuntokun-lp-presidential-campaign-dg-listed-as-ekiti-zlp-senatorial-candidate/amp
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Baba looked Presidential |
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If not because of insecurity Nigeria can host the event alone |
Nigeria and Benin have submitted a joint bid to stage the Africa Cup of Nations in 2025, so joining Algeria, Morocco and Zambia in having expressed an interest in hosting the finals. Three-time African champions Nigeria are looking to stage for the third time, having co-hosted with Ghana in 2000 after being the sole organisers in 1980. "Having completed all the processes, we submitted our bid before the Confederation of African Football (Caf) deadline of 16 December," a top Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) official told BBC Sport Africa. "The NFF will be sharing more information on the bid to stage the tournament in the coming weeks." Winners on home soil 42 years ago, Nigeria lost the 2000 Nations Cup final to Cameroon in a tournament generally considered to be a success. Hosts of the Under-20 World Cup in 1999, Nigeria last staged a major tournament in 2009 when the Under-17 World Cup took place in the West African nation. Nonetheless, both Nigeria and Benin would appear to have work to do to convince the Caf inspection teams, set to tour bidding countries from 5 to 25 January next year, of their seriousness to replace Guinea. Designated host Guinea was stripped of rights earlier this year because of concerns over infrastructure and facilities - issues which Nigeria shares. For aside from Uyo, the venue for last season's Caf Confederation Cup final, and the refurbished Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja, Nigeria has often struggled to find a decent stadium to host the Super Eagles. The Lagos National Stadium, which staged the final of the 2000 final, is being renovated, while dozens of others in Nigerian cities have become white elephants - furthering emphasising the country's poor maintenance culture. Criteria required by African ruling body Caf to stage the event include a minimum of six stadiums, two of which must have a capacity of at least 40,000 while the other four need to be able to accommodate at least 20,000. As the 2023 general elections loom in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation is struggling with high inflation, unemployment, power outages as well as an unprecedented wave of different, but overlapping, security crises. From kidnapping to extremist insurgencies, almost every corner of the country has been hit by violence and crime. There was also unrest inside the stadium in Abuja after Nigeria lost their 2022 World Cup qualifying play-off against fierce rivals Ghana, with the pitch invaded, dugouts overturned and visiting fans, players and officials pelted with missiles. Critics of the Nigerian bid believe the country should have made a sole approach in its quest to host the continent's showpiece event. Benin has never staged a major continental finals and its notable stadiums are Stade de l'Amitié, which can accommodate 20,000, while the Stade Charles de Gaulle in the capital Porto-Novo can only currently hold 13,000. Ahead of the Caf bidding deadline, Zambia has also announced it will try to stage the tournament for the first time in 2025. "We believe our bid stands a very good chance given that southern Africa has not hosted any Nations Cup since the 2013 edition staged by South Africa," the Zambian FA (Faz) said in a statement. "On our part, we already have two Caf-certified venues in the National Heroes and Levy Mwanawasa (venues) while four other existing stadia will be upgraded to at least 15,000- and 20,000-capacity." Faz also stated that the Zambian government - which it says is keen to host "as part of its wider international diplomacy agenda" - has agreed to build a new 20,000-capacity stadium in Livingstone for the 2025 tournament as well. The successful candidate to host the 24-team finals is set to be announced in February https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/sport/africa/64025793.amp
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DDDDDav:aiyelala will destroy you and generations fooling kid |
DDDDDav:God will punish your generation, must you mention me? What can of nonsense is that |
DaCharis2016:yes he can, but he cannot credit it to Ikpeazu and Okorocha |
nnamdi640:Why are you pained |
bonnyhope:Amen ooo and you too my brother |
What an Irony of life, Most of the people that wished Buhari death have all died before him Happy birthday President Muhammadu Okechukwu Buhari
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The Governor of Lagos, has felicitated with President Muhammadu Buhari on his 80th birthday.https://www.thecable.ng/he-is-never-found-to-be-corrupt-sanwo-olu-hails-buhari-at-80/amp
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Ttalk:you like Vawulence oo ![]() |
metaluterus:you're right my sister ![]() |
Vawulence notice .......driver please drop me here
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Kwara, Kogi, Niger, Kaduna, Borno ,Edo...go abd verify |
Akanbi Omo olodo ide.. the next President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria ijn Amen |
God bless you my brother I actually like your courage |
The love is real |
Daniel Amokachi love for Ashiwaju is 100%
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Perfection belongs to God only |
Shetemi12: — Jubril A. Gawat (@Mr_JAGs) December 2, 2022 |
