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Wicked man. No wonder im nor born plenty children. Mtcheeeew ?. I beg release your great grand children to freedom joo. Rubbish mtcheeeew
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3rd Nov 2024
2
Where is that party treasurer who came to radio ? stations and be running mouth ? like diarrhea. Talking ill of their party chairman. A bloody rougue she is. Empty vessel make the worst noise and that's what she is. Yeye dey smell. Carry go Barr Abure.
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3rd Nov 2024
3
Minimum wage has percentage, while given workers what you want. Odiegwu ooo
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3rd Nov 2024
4
Wasted resources
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3rd Nov 2024
5
What a country! This is country where it's politicians are the highest paid throughout the world, the teachers are being paid peanut. Imagine a senator going home with 35m each month. This is totally unacceptable. It is a matter of time, it will come to an end. L
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3rd Nov 2024
6
My Almighty God forgive him his shortcomings grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable losses
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3rd Nov 2024
7
NNPCL truck apprehended for fuel diversion, huun, let me first appreciate civil defense corps for the marvelous job. Please continue, your reward is coming . If president Tinubu really want to help this country, he knows what to do but just punishing innocent Nigerians , nobody can vandalize cable without being an expert, nobody can smuggle petrol without being an expert but Nigerian are suffering from the crime we didn't commited. FG needs to do More in stoping all these menace
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3rd Nov 2024
8
It is going to be difficult to unite Nigerians with this kid of lopsided appointment.There will be cry of marginalization by other ethnic groups. Buhari started it and now Tinubu has taken it over and the trend will continue sine die - indefinitely
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3rd Nov 2024
9
Nawaoooo
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3rd Nov 2024
10
May GOD grant his soul eternal rest
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3rd Nov 2024
11
There is anxiety and uncertainty because people's votes are going to count. Nobody is thinking of carrying away the ballot box; the rolling party is not planning to rig the election using the Police and the military. Nobody is thinking of bribing the electoral umpire. That is a sane country with strong institutions. The feeling of anxiety by interested parties are normal.
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2nd Nov 2024
12
NONSENSE!!!
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2nd Nov 2024
13
NONSENSE!!!!
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2nd Nov 2024
14
It seems to me like the system of elections in Nigeria is going too bad every day why can't we just give appointment in stead of our self saying that we are trying to provide democracy.
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2nd Nov 2024
15
They are liars, an Igbo man burning such an amount. White lie.
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2nd Nov 2024
16
Idiocy @ its highest
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2nd Nov 2024
17
What a waste! God will deliver us in this country.
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2nd Nov 2024
18
Burying father-in-law with ?130m Gasket? Sorry Ndi Igbo. Looking away hungers everywhere even within their next compound not talking their village. Sorry.
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2nd Nov 2024
19
That is one hundred and thirty million naira buried under the earth, while there a lot of the living going about hungry. This life no balance!
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2nd Nov 2024
20
May his soul rest in peace.
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2nd Nov 2024
21
May God grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss. May his soul rest in peace with the Lord, in Jesus name.
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2nd Nov 2024
22
Well led to rest!!
It's not the type of burial given to the dead that spells out where his/her soul is heading to. Expensive burial is just an entertainment to the living who are eager to behold with their eyes the earthly perishable man-made materials used for burial.
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2nd Nov 2024
23
Application for business administration in firs
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2nd Nov 2024
24
O.my.god
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1st Nov 2024
25
You said it all"nothing last for ever...
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1st Nov 2024
26
I am applying as an admin officer with 15 years working experience
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1st Nov 2024
27
I'm applying for the position of a driver . I have worked for pass 15yrs . I I'm working with ABC transport cargo service and l have my driving license
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1st Nov 2024
28
My comment why retier asp penson is #30,000:00 ? Very poorly . Sir.
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1st Nov 2024
29
In Nigeria everyone is good. But appointment sometimes changes people to a different thing. What's is the true position of COAS? I congratulate the acting COAS.
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1st Nov 2024
30
Dream coming through. Please make the process digital as possible to remove Human interference in your process of receiving funds. We can help from Germany ??
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1st Nov 2024
31
I can as well relates with the concerns being raised by Ugo Egbulo even before reading through the entire post. However in order to connect properly i had to painstaking indulged my myself. It's quite worrisome and disturbing that we have continued on this tortuous path without a breath of inclination of its attendant consequences, what it portends for our democratic consolidation and its tolls on our fragile & ever emerging national hood.
People like us championed similar cause while President Buhari held sway. Like any pro-national cohesion, as we usually hit at Buhari's perceived favouritism just like his sustained sectionalism, administrative imbalances and supposedly unwarranted clannish attachment over collective interest. Just as have consistently queried, Afenifere, a social cultural group that was always critical about good governance which is anchored on true federalism, where equity and fair deal could be entrenched, had since gone mum. The group was always on top of its voice, chided Buhari's government and birated her lopsided appointments, the stock in trade for that regime and those before him. I also recall its hard stance against the military authoritarianism, especially when Abacha was the overlord. Even Obasanjo was not speared of its onslaught and apolitical posture.
While i appreciates Afenifere contributions toward our democratic stride and its sustainability, i wonder why it has to break her circle of vibrancy and her acclaimed democratic mores. Except for Baba Adebanjo who in recent times seemed to have maintained the ideal of the group under what appears like a factionalized group.
I think i need to state in clear terms that i am not unmindful of the group's regional protectionism just like any other regional social cultural identity across the country. It however championed its cause within the framework of a one indissoluble and a progressive Nigeria.
Now to the thrust of this subject, centered around imbalances in the polity. I often wondered what the promoters of this fainted and somewhat ignoble political ideology stands to gain. What significant impact has been recorded by those who had once tolled this path other than furthering the expansion of the dividing lines
What exactly is the rationnel behind the obsession, considering this seemingly undue craves for identity attachment and familiarity protectionism
And as the trend continued unabated, it seems to have defiled all curative antidotes and efforts towards rethinking our democratic model and national value recalibration
Looking at the recurring display of insensitivity that characterizes this process.
At times some of us that are desirous of a virile nation that is predicated on the culture of equity, fairness and collectivism consider it difficult to reconcile. I usually wonder whether our efforts at redefining the Nigerian ideal, where inclusivity, broad based bargaining chips are entrenched actually worth the energy
While i seem to take exception to some of the choice of words and usage in that publication, i think we should be cautious not to throw the baby out with the bathwater
You don't force unification on the throats of a complex nationality mix like Nigeria under the pull of pipes and bullets, rather, on principles that are embedded in trust, accountability, equity justice, guaranteed and imprinted on the collective psyche of all interests
Perhaps If anyone should opposed to this piece, ordinarily in all intents, even when i am not a direct beneficiary, i think i should take the lead. I would have done so at least for my identity preservation. However, We rather chose the path of national preservation that is rallying on the axiom of inclusivity.
Ubuntu is the watchword
Balogun Olatokunbo Abidemi
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1st Nov 2024
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To build a virile nation, we must be delibrate intensional and prioritize whatever that promote inclusivity on the pedestral of justice fairness and equity.
I can as well relates with the concerns being raised by Ugo Egbulo even before reading through the entire post. However in order to connect properly i had to painstaking indulged my myself. It's quite worrisome and disturbing that we have continued on this tortuous path without a breath of inclination of its attendant consequences, what it portends for our democratic consolidation and its tolls on our fragile & ever emerging national hood.
People like us championed similar cause while President Buhari held sway. Like any pro-national cohesion, as we usually hit at Buhari's perceived favouritism just like his sustained sectionalism, administrative imbalances and supposedly unwarranted clannish attachment over collective interest. Just as have consistently queried, Afenifere, a social cultural group that was always critical about good governance which is anchored on true federalism, where equity and fair deal could be entrenched, had since gone mum. The group was always on top of its voice, chided Buhari's government and birated her lopsided appointments, the stock in trade for that regime and those before him. I also recall its hard stance against the military authoritarianism, especially when Abacha was the overlord. Even Obasanjo was not speared of its onslaught and apolitical posture.
While i appreciates Afenifere contributions toward our democratic stride and its sustainability, i wonder why it has to break her circle of vibrancy and her acclaimed democratic mores. Except for Baba Adebanjo who in recent times seemed to have maintained the ideal of the group under what appears like a factionalized group.
I think i need to state in clear terms that i am not unmindful of the group's regional protectionism just like any other regional social cultural identity across the country. It however championed its cause within the framework of a one indissoluble and a progressive Nigeria.
Now to the thrust of this subject, centered around imbalances in the polity. I often wondered what the promoters of this fainted and somewhat ignoble political ideology stands to gain. What significant impact has been recorded by those who had once tolled this path other than furthering the expansion of the dividing lines
What exactly is the rationnel behind the obsession, considering this seemingly undue craves for identity attachment and familiarity protectionism
And as the trend continued unabated, it seems to have defiled all curative antidotes and efforts towards rethinking our democratic model and national value recalibration
Looking at the recurring display of insensitivity that characterizes this process.
At times some of us that are desirous of a virile nation that is predicated on the culture of equity, fairness and collectivism consider it difficult to reconcile. I usually wonder whether our efforts at redefining the Nigerian ideal, where inclusivity, broad based bargaining chips are entrenched actually worth the energy
While i seem to take exception to some of the choice of words and usage in that publication, i think we should be cautious not to throw the baby out with the bathwater
You don't force unification on the throats of a complex nationality mix like Nigeria under the pull of pipes and bullets, rather, on principles that are embedded in trust, accountability, equity justice, guaranteed and imprinted on the collective psyche of all interests
Perhaps If anyone should opposed to this piece, ordinarily in all intents, even when i am not a direct beneficiary, i think i should take the lead. I would have done so at least for my identity preservation. However, We rather chose the path of national preservation that is rallying on the axiom of inclusivity.
Ubuntu is the watchword
Balogun Olatokunbo Abidemi
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1st Nov 2024
33
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1st Nov 2024
34
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1st Nov 2024
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