@EOnyeacholem@MSIngawa@grok Unanimously asked “MS I just passed through DSS office, and have seen more than 500 applicants submitting their CVs”
He said” I have no hand on this”
Means he doesn’t know about it.
@sowore someone like him with no known source of income and living such an extravagant lifestyle.
Dear Sowore, as a physician you're supposed to heal thyself first before trying to heal the world.
You are nothing but a clueless Power monger who is looking for public office desperately
@sowore The question is, where did Sowore got his money from? As someone that has never been a civil or public servant; his family are ordinary people that hailed from the Ese village in Ondo state.
It makes no sense to consider Sowore as a patriot or a freedom fighter; 4
@sowore how life in the US great city of New York is beyond the reach of an average rich man in Nigeria, whether he's a revered politician or a business tycoon.
But astonishingly, Omoyele Sowore who has never hold any public office, who also don't any known business 3
@BashirAhmaad@babarh_@Kyusufabba@legitnghausa But Malam Bashir if I could remember correctly before 2023 general election and after Kano state under APC your party failed to take action on this same issue you’re rising now but surprisingly you have never called Ganduje to action at the time? Why? Is it because it’s Abba now?
@Asmee_Wakili_ @barauijibrin It’s not easy if you really know how government works, I’m asking you if you’re true to your words why are you afraid of telling me and others curious people like me
@barauijibrin With due respect sir wlh she is lying we don’t even know her in Kwankwasiyya but the saying goes like Taje ta Wanki gara
As RARARA Used to say Garau I think he might be right about it
It is very disheartening that many parts of Northern Nigeria are in total darkness today due to vandalism on the important 330kV Shiroro-Kaduna power line that supplies the states of Kano and Kaduna and another line that supplies Bauchi, Gombe and other parts of the northeast.
This situation has been further compounded by the high cost of petrol and diesel in Nigeria, which has further plunged homes into darkness and forced factories to close down.
The time this crisis has taken to be addressed underscores the huge deficit of capacity our power sector has in order to address large scale problems and this must be addressed to avoid any future disruption.
It is about time that we look into alternative power sources to address our energy needs and we need to exploit the abundant resources available to this country.
I wish to encourage all state governments and private investors to invest in alternative electricity sources, just like we did in Kano by installing two turbines in the Challawa Gorge and Tiga Dams in order to reduce the reliance on our inadequate and aged energy sources. - RMK