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Seun what on earth is this. Now I cannot post any content or book space on this forum Something must be done |
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God1000 would not be disturbed by this news Rather he is masturbating to woke American radical left propaganda |
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![]() All thanks to Orji Uzo Kalu, OUK for laying the fantastic blueprint and plan for the development of the commercial city. As for Otti, I sincerely hope he is not spending too much for his projects after handling the Port Harcourt -Aba road for more than 30 billion naira for a 6km road, I'm skeptical. 2 Likes |
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![]() Atiku will be the beginning and end of the problems for the coalition. Hello will never allow another person to fly that ticket and that will be the downfall of the coalition. 7 Likes |
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I want to shag her
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![]() When will this old fraud retire from football and give others a chance to play? 1 Like |
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UncleBabafemi: ![]() Why ask such an embarrassing question? You don't expect a paid online miscreant who survives on 30K monthly in the hallowed chambers of the national assembly. He might mistake it for paradise ![]() 2 Likes 1 Share |
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![]() A president that suspended an elected governor wants to celebrate democracy day. This is the height of insult of our hard earned democracy |
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blamingthedevil: You want him to do 700km Coastal road for you?? 13 Likes |
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maasoap: Lies. Woke did not outperform him. What are your indices? 1 Like |
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Exgee: He is still your average Nigerian politician. All of them are bunch of failures 4 Likes |
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![]() You may have issues with the Lizard of Ubima, but one fact is that he is the best governor Rivers state has produced since 1999. Amaechi is not a saint. But his developmental strides were felt through our the state. He impacted health-care, education, infrastructure and other sectors of the economy. He built strategic and important flyovers and critical interchange including the beautiful Obirikwere flyover/interchange. Fast forward, one drunkard came and scattered useless flyovers all over Port Harcourt and ignored other sectors of the economy. 6 Likes 1 Share |
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Yesterday, Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom ed the growing list of Nigerian governors who have defected from the party under which they were elected. This comes not long after similar moves by leaders in other states, including Delta. As a Nigerian and as someone working closely in development sectors where stability, integrity, and long-term planning matter, I can't help but ask: What does this say about political ability and the sanctity of the people's mandate? These are not just routine moves on a chessboard. They carry implications: For trust: Citizens elect leaders based on platforms, promises, and party ideologies (however fluid they may seem). For governance: Alignment with federal power may bring short-term benefits, but at what cost to democratic values? For political culture: If politics remains a revolving door of self-preservation, how do we build enduring institutions? I understand the argument for collaboration with the federal center. But shouldn't collaboration be pursued without abandoning the values and structure that earned the people's trust at the polls? Defections shouldn't be normalized as strategy. They should be interrogated as symptoms of deeper systemic issues in party discipline, internal democracy, and political ideology. Nigeria is at a crossroads—developmentally, economically, and socially. We need a political class that is rooted, consistent, and principled. Because real transformation won't come from defection. It will come from conviction. Mynd44 nlfpmod fergie001 |
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helinues: See the way you are ventilating as if you are a critical stakeholder of the worst party in the history of the country. A party no different from PDP You are only here to protect your 30K media job. 35 Likes 2 Shares |
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![]() I know Nairalanders will come and condemn this act. But most of them have done this privately in classes or at the back of classes in their own school days. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
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![]() This is the kind of crass mentality we get in Nigeria especially when a female thinks she is beautiful because she has a white or fair skin. The world does not revolve around a woman's bum-bum or her fair skin. I blame Randy men who cannot control their third leg shaa. 20 Likes |
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FashionCookie: Can I have your cookie ? |
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Melagros: Making you proud in a dead league. Why is he avoiding the top leagues? Let him come and prove if he's a good player 1 Like 1 Share |
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helinues:STFU[color=#990000][/color] 8 Likes 2 Shares |
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helinues: I put on my radio everyday in my car. I know you can't relate because you have not saved up enough 30K from APC. Eishhhh. 58 Likes 1 Share |
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cococandy: Rubbish. Same funds were being used to sponsor terrorism and even Boko Haram in your own country 1 Like |
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