Florentino promised a €150 million offer but I really thought it was going to be more serious than this one.
Really appears to me that he's doing Cerezo a favor in the Barça negotiations. This was never going to be accepted or even considered.
@Pominyi I’m not defending anyone, both are complete failures. you’ve been more on the defense cause I’m yet to see you mention anything the guy in little rayfield has done.
Let’s be clear — Caleb has not come anywhere near what Lalong delivered in his first tenure, and I won’t exhaust myself citing examples. Lalong’s second tenure was abysmal, to put it mildly. Even so, Caleb’s second tenure will prove to be worse still.
@Pominyi We will come back to this after Mutty’s second tenure. You can’t convince me that he has had a better first tenure, no form of data or information shows that. But as a state this is the lowest we’ve been, and the killings and insecurity is at an all time high, just under reported
@Pominyi You have used alert’s second tenure to judge him, Dabz, forget the painted roads. Let’s talk about the old re-painted cars in Plateau riders. I really don’t want to go this path, Insecurity, mismanagement of public funds. Look at this State Performance Index data
@Pominyi Lol.. you are celebrating ‘zero potholes’ for a governor that is collecting 3x what his predecessors collected in FAAC allocation. I have asked you one question, show me one project in this first tenure that beats the dualization of that road Governor alert did.
@Pominyi You shouldn’t compare the roads he did to what we are currently seeing. This guy is busy painting roads with black tar and you giving him credit? Go and see the quality of roads they are doing in Jos East, the one from Haske quarters to Kwang won’t last 9 months.
@Pominyi Mutty has no project that is touching the dualization of secretariat to Mararaba Jama’a & commissioning of that fly over. Lalong cleared Payment of 9 months outstanding salaries he met, federal low cost & Dong road etc, don’t ever disrespect Governor alert’s first tenure
Jamie Dimon isn’t doing Elon a favour. JPMorgan is chasing the biggest IPO fee in history. The same bank that sued Musk for $150M is now flying his flag because there’s $75 billion on the table. That’s not ‘big’, that’s just business.