Looks like there is no more central control of this kidnapping as thieves that used to steal TVs have now ventured into this business. The evil you enable will catch up!
A vivid scene depicting the brazen kidnapp!ng of the sister and twin sons of former Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, in the Challenge-Elewura area of Ibadan.💔🙆♂️
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After Adelabu Dominates Ward 5 in Egbeda LG for APC Guber Primaries, Akin Alabi Goes All Out to Deliver Ward 4 for Sharafadeen Alli.
@Oluomoofderby@IyawoORT@OsinachiNuel It will even be difficult for employer to offer employment/sponsorship knowing that they can't have her fully for at least 2 years from now (mat leave, pregnancy wahala, etc)
Anyone eating from Buka should know he or she is eating cancer filled tomatoes nau..how will they make profits from fresh tomatoes? A country is a reflection of its people.
What is remarkable about this letter is not merely the resignation itself, but the extraordinary political miscalculation that underpins it. At a moment when the Labour Party possesses one of the strongest parliamentary mandates in modern British political history, there are those within its own ranks seemingly prepared to weaken the Government from within rather than recognise the scale of the challenges inherited after fourteen years of Conservative decline.
To suggest that the Prime Minister should now prepare an “orderly transition” barely into government is not an act of strategic wisdom. It is an act of impatience and political self indulgence. Governments are not rebuilt overnight, economies are not repaired by rhetoric, and public services shattered over a decade do not recover within months.
The contradictions within the letter are striking. It speaks of transformational programmes, of meaningful work undertaken in Government, of efforts to tackle hatred and division, yet then abruptly pivots into a demand that the very leadership overseeing those policies should effectively step aside. One cannot simultaneously claim to believe in collective responsibility whilst publicly detonating confidence in the administration one serves within.
Most damaging of all is the timing. At a period where the political right, Reform, hostile media networks, and increasingly aggressive populist movements are seeking to fracture progressive politics across Britain, internal grandstanding of this nature only serves their interests. The electorate does not reward parties that appear consumed by internal ego and permanent instability. History has shown this repeatedly.
The public delivered Labour a mandate to govern, not to descend into another era of factional warfare and theatrical resignations. The country requires seriousness, endurance, and discipline. Those who cannot uphold collective responsibility during difficult periods perhaps misunderstand entirely what government is supposed to demand of them.
Keir Starmer brought this upon himself and the Labour Party. Why pandering to reform in the first place leaving your core principles and losing your own base? He doesn't seem to have a mind of his own with many U-turns on policies, etc .