@NigeriaStories Are these motorcycles really for teachers or for terrorists
At a time like this in the North when terrorists make demand for motorcycles, the govt cannot make a bann of it, and a govt official will buy such a number in the name of teachers.
This is funny and I doubt it.
@instablog9ja This statement shows that the government have been doing negotiations, paying ransom, and even doing swap deal of terrorists in prison with these bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
What a shame..
@SaharaReporters You dont need ask such question.
Have they not secured the release members of the family of former minister of power from kidnappers?
Amongst the two incidents which happened first
Vdm and his followers should know that,this is the problem of Nigeria,not Tinubu. Until this constitution is totally change nothing any president can do.
Dear Nigerians,
Leave everything & watch the 1993 presidential debate between Abiola & Alhaji Bashir Tofa.
MKO was fiercely against the IMF & the World Bank. He was against Naira Devaluation & IMF loans. He kicked against wasteful spending.
He stood for FREE education, not student loan.
In fact, Chief MKO won the 1993 presidential election after defeating Tofa in that debate. Nigerians saw his exceptionalism that day & voted overwhelmingly for Kashimawo. It was a Muslim-Muslim ticket that offered REAL hope.
Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola was firmly against the International Monetary Fund (IMF) & the World Bank. He viewed these Bretton Woods institutions & their structural adjustment programs (SAP) as exploitative & designed to ensnare developing nations into debt traps & neo-colonial reliance.
In fact, he criticized the Structural Adjustment Program (SAP), a program of the IMF harshly. MKO was a Capitalist with Socialist ideals.
Key aspects of his economic vision were:
Farewell to Poverty: His manifesto proposed an economic framework that rejected the World Bank & IMF loans & structural adjustments.
Alternative Funding: Instead of devaluing the currency or taking conditional loans, Chief MKO planned to fund a nationwide free health & free education by cutting government waste & securing more profits from oil companies.
National Sovereignty: MKO was against neo-colonialism. As an international businessman, he argued that Nigeria had no business letting young IMF officials dictate its internal policies.
Today, JUNE 12 People are implementing SAP 2.0. They are running away from debates. They have gone against everything MKO stood for.
His HOPE '93 "Farewell to Poverty" was largely a ‘people-centric’ manifesto, anchored on democracy, social justice, agric revolution, poverty eradication, & anti-imperialism.
He promised to write off 10 years of taxes for private businesses that went into farming. He was ready to mechanize the whole value chain.
1993 was the fairest & freest election in Nigeria. The irony is, it was the military that conducted that election, before it was ultimately annulled.
Today, June 12 People cannot conduct a free election. The beneficiaries of JUNE 12 declare Oro on Election Day, & snatch ballot boxes.
They mutilate result sheets, compromise the IREV, & tell you to go to court. They plant their surrogates in opposition parties & call it a Master Strategy. June 12 People are no democrats, they are worse than Abacha.
They work against everything that MKO stood for. Under JUNE 12 People, Nigerians have no human rights. They use the police & the DSS to kidnap the critics of their government. They borrowed Nigeria to stupor. They plan to more, & they will squander it. And when the IMF or World Bank says “jump!” They ask, “how high?”
Recall that Muhammadu Buhari participated in the 2011 presidential debate, where he debated Nuhu Ribadu & Ibrahim Shekarau. However, he did not attend the 2007, 2015, & 2019 debates.
JUNE 12 People have never participated in any presidential debates. They will run away from the 2027 debates. They hate accountability.
MKO always quoted statistics like the man they attack in Nigeria today. The candidate they call “Obi China.” MKO articulated his thoughts. He was no bulaba. He stood for the poor. JUNE 12 People are there for themselves & the rich only.
They are asking you to renew their mandate—so they could do the things they promised you before. They will remain a fraud in my book.
@afrisagacity I was to ask if this is a recent video.
But seeing the Accord Party flag i know it's recent..
All i have to say is shame on you @AAdeleke_01 ..
You're shameless to publicly support a man who have deliberately seized salaries of LG workers in your state for years.
@afrisagacity What is the problem with Ikwere politicians in Rivers state?
Is it that they're wired to speak from both sides of their mouth?
How can @ChibuikeAmaechi sit on a national tv station, warn a journalist not to mention him being a VP to @atiku, and now he is..
Na wah
PRESS STATEMENT
@OfficialPDPNig congratulates RT. HON. FRED AGBEDI ON EMERGENCE AS
MINORITY LEADER
The Peoples Democratic Party has congratulated Rt. Hon. Frederick Agbedi on his emergence as the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. The party welcomed the announcement made by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, during the plenary earlier today.
The National Chairman, Kabiru Turaki, SAN, described Hon. Agbedi's emergence as "a mark of earned trust and deep confidence in his leadership abilities", describing the new Minority Leader as a "trustworthy, firm, irrepressible and principled politician, who responds only to
conviction, not convenience."
Rt. Hon. Fred Agbedi, who represents Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituency of Bayelsa State, was, before this elevation, the Leader of the PDP Caucus in the House of Representatives.
He is a former state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party in Bayelsa State. He has been an unrepentant member of the Peoples Democratic Party, who believes in the party as an opposition, not an appendage of the ruling party.
The Party is certain that Hon. Agbedi will deploy his talents, competencies, and character in
the service of the House of Representatives, the legislature, and the larger Nigerian people.
Signed:
Comrade Ini Ememobong, mnipr
National Publicity Secretary
Interim National Working Committee
Peoples Democratic Party
JUNE 12 DEMOCRACY DAY
The Death of Democracy in Nigeria
Nigeria's Democracy died on 6th June 2018 in a Conspiracy by late Buhari's Presidency, @bukolasaraki led @nassnigeriai on a script written & directed by @officialABAT on NADECO agenda
Bring back our May 29 Democracy day.
When Deborah Samuel was brutally murdered in Sokoto, Atiku issued a press release condemning the action; the following day, he withdrew it and apologised, saying it was his pressmen that issued it without his approval.
Former SGF Babachir Lawal alleges that the ADC presidential flagbearer, Atiku Abubakar, has no sympathy for the victims of terrorism.
#PoliticsToday
FLASHBACK: We Brought In Fulani Terrorists From Mali, Sierra Leone, Others For 2015 Election After We Won They Refused To Go Back — Pioneer APC Secretary Baraje https://t.co/3Dm4cFaEzn
FLASHBACK: We Brought In Fulani Terrorists From Mali, Sierra Leone, Others For 2015 Election After We Won They Refused To Go Back — Pioneer APC Secretary Baraje https://t.co/3Dm4cFaEzn
As President, @GEJonathan declared state of emergency in states that insecurity was high.
Now as President, @officialABAT declared state of emergency in a state he has high political interest while insecurity grows like wildlife across the nation.