@e_fosa08 Bad writing, they’re supposed to be Oliver’s current age, I guess they didn’t want readers seeing thragg with an army of children so they aged them up
“We have light once in a week. We sell electricity to other countries and we don’t have electricity. Now that it’s campaign time he’s doing free bus but since last two years he didn’t remember us.” -Young girl sends message to Tinubu.
WHAT A TOTAL SHAME.
@Crytxxxxxx69430@Shaq_Algo@djodjeee_ Who’s this person?, so we should
All just forget bran rejecting every single title, he literally said it himself he’s not interested in lands or titles, he said I’m not really a stark or a lord any more in the three eyes raven, then next we know the series turns around
She left the job in less than two weeks. That’s really commendable and I’ll tell you why.
Many of us fresh graduates, after being ‘lucky’ to get a job immediately after school, tend to sacrifice our standards and values that made us attractive to the employer in the first place.
Even though we notice, from the first week of work, that the work environment is not conducive for growth, we stay regardless.
But as one of my mentors would say, employment is a two way street.
Your employer naturally expects you to live up to the standards of the job, but it shouldn’t end there. You should also expect your employer to create an environment that befits your high standards. And if this is missing, you should leave as soon as possible.
However, in the Nigerian job market, where there are very few available jobs to go round, it is very difficult to leave a job especially when there are no alternatives.
It takes a great deal of courage, self worth, and belief in one’s potential to do so.
This is a despicable and unacceptable way to treat students randomly arrested by the Nigeria Police Force. It is abuse of power, pure and simple. The courts must act without delay grant them bail immediately and quash these bogus, manufactured charges.
Nigerian students must remain alert, organized, and resolute in resisting oppression and intimidation by the useless Edo State government and its willing accomplices in uniform. A state that criminalizes student activism must be resisted.#RevolutionNow
THEY TOOK 52 STUDENTS TO PRISON
THEY TOOK 52 STUDENTS TO PRISON
THEY TOOK 52 STUDENTS TO PRISON
THEY TOOK 52 STUDENTS TO PRISON
THEY TOOK 52 STUDENTS TO PRISON
THEY TOOK 53 STUDENTS TO PRISON
THEY TOOK 52 STUDENTS TO PRISON
THEY TOOK 52 STUDENTS TO PRISON
Remember, the first two people were on the ballot in the last Edo State election and they're experts in Law and Finance, but many voted for the last one who has a questionable WAEC cert and who's an expert at NOTHING.
ELECTION HAS CONSEQUENCES.