@ADCVanguard_ The answer is such that if Amupitan was either removed or resigned by this morning, then the whole world would have been so shocked with what could have caused a sudden change in their agelong expectations about Nigeria.
@CCSoludo Maybe Nnamdi Kanu is about to be released, but these governors want to prevent him from scoring a political point by stopping the sit-at-home protests in the event of being released.
You may even first assure the people that you're working on his release first. Maybe better.
@CCSoludo Two wrongs do not make a right.
If people are engaging in civil disobedience (sit-at-home) as a way to protest for cause, and you came out to threaten them without addressing the issue behind the sit-at-home, then this is intimidation as an abuse of democracy. Wrong approach.
@fkeyamo Intercity travel costs between African cities are too expensive. You promised to address this issue, and we are eagerly awaiting your resolve. Thanks.
@NigeriaStories Can the government give the taxpayers some indications of what the tax revenues will be spent on, perhaps in percentages on infrastructures and services.
All emphasis is only on tax collection without any promises or accountability to taxpayers.
@ruffydfire There seemed to be a deliberate act by the air hostess to rip the shirt open. Punishable act.
Comfort Emmanson should get a lawyer for the callous acts by Ibom Air staff.
@TrulyDearest_ @SaharaReporters Violence and intimidation is the order of the day, at all levels, in Nigeria. This is what we get when "law and order" has failed the people and instead of relying on the failed judicial system, they resorted to taking the laws into their own hands.
There's anarchy in Nigeria.
@Olubanki@AAdeleke_01 Thanks for that. In fact, some of these death sentences may even involve organ trafficking of the accused. Nothing unexpected of a corrupt judiciary.
@PureStanley1@SaharaReporters Still not an excuse to threaten any people. Both of them should be punished like Adeyinka Grandson was punished in the UK
@renoomokri As well as publish the states where successful Nigerians come from in order to showcase the hardworking and the lazy states... There's good, bad and the ugly in every state in Nigeria, buddy.
@AroleAade@renoomokri No country deports out of hate. There must be a reason and it's important we do not use ethnic card especially whenever offence is committed whether by the authorities or the perpetrators.