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As our contingent to the National Sports Festival leaves for Abeokuta, Ogun State this morning, I wish the athletes and officials safe trip and fair competitions.
While addressing the team, the charge to them is, “go for victory at the festival.”
The need to seem intelligent and informed about intl affairs and the simultaneous display of low self esteem.
Cause why do we crave validation so much?
It should not be that hard to have certain things in common.
Africans are very interesting people.
Your continent has the most countries of any continent in the world (54) and has EVERY human and natural resource necessary for every kind of activity known to man.
Instead of advocating for those 54 countries to cooperate and aggregate their resources for rapid development that would be even more spectacular than that of China, young Africans who claim to be educated are rather accepting gigs from foreign embassies to shill naked, unhidden imperialism. Osino "As much as we want to be fully independent and free, I think we need international support."
The same "international support" that tried to start a regional war in West Africa just 19 months ago. The young African idiots cannot ask themselves "Why is it impossible to drive from Accra to Nairobi in a straight line; or carry out a transaction between Abuja and Kampala using only NGN/UGX; or fly from Kigali to Lusaka without paying more than it costs to fly from Kigali to Doha?"
They cannot see that there are forces actively obstructing Africa's ability to mobilise its own resources for internal cooperation and rapid development, and that their generational challenge is to ensure that Africans can trade, transact, and travel freely within Africa - because that is the only scenario where Africa has any kind of future.
They rather prefer to collect social media shill gigs for a few pennies, with which they hope to eventually save up enough money to get a visa and a flight ticket to run away and become an unpaid anti-racism activist in a white man's country.
Thoroughly useless people.
Our Government Committed to Nembe-Brass Road Project!
The Government of Assured Prosperity is satisfied with the progress so far recorded on the ongoing construction of the first phase of the Nembe-Brass road project.
Again today, I made another visit to the site to demonstrate our commitment to the strategic and historic project.
The contractor handling the project has assured that the construction of the second major bridge across Kiberi River, which is 120 metres long would be completed within the next six months.
The funding of this project and others remain our priority.
We Are Marching Forward!
Our Government of Assured Prosperity in Bayelsa State has commenced the construction of an iconic 9-storey Civil Servants Secretariat Complex in Yenagoa.
Let me appreciate my dear sister, a worthy daughter of Bayelsa State and current Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dame (Mrs.) Didi Esther Walson-Jack, for doing us the honour of performing the Groundbreaking/Foundation Laying ceremony for the Legacy Project expected to be ready in 24 months.
We are undertaking this project to provide a more conducive work space for our workers and I have assured the contractors of regular and adequate funding of the job.
I am happy that the workers are excited at the project and would be waiting for the successful completion on schedule.
I say hearty congratulations to all Bayelsans on this historic day.
Nua! Alua! Ado! Mbana!
While listening to this video, I started praying.
I hope you also listen and send a prayer ahead of you, the year is just starting, plenty months to still go.
First it was govt has no business with petty skills training and empowerment to the process was faulty to now, 'trainees are useless' they're selling starter packs.
Someone learnt paint making and now earn a living from it.
Quiet the noise then you'll see the positive impact.
Today, we resumed activities marking the 5th anniversary of our Government of Assured Prosperity and it was a double celebration at the Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre, Ovom, Yenagoa.
I am particularly happy with the valued interventions in our educational system by the State Educational Development Trust Funds (EDTF) and the distribution of starter packs to 2850 successful trainees of the Governor Diri Skills Acquisition and Empowerment Programme.
Good to note that among other worthy awardees, I was honoured by the EDTF for our support of the growth of education in the State.
I wish to appreciate the selfless leadership of the board for the past 5 years, and we hope to do more as a government for the betterment of the educational sector, particularly now that our focus is more on science and technical education.
Also, the 2,850 successful participants of the Diri Skills Acquisition Programme were today given their starter packs as I encouraged them to kick start their entrepreneurial journey, grow to become great employers of labour, and grow the state by extension.
As a government, we take human capital development seriously, and we don't play politics with the empowerment of our people.
At the occasion today, I re-echoed our plan to achieve a 24-hour power supply across the state, a legacy that will boost industrialisation and economic growth.
This is a commitment I have made and by the grace of God, this will happen before the end of this year.
Once again, I say congratulations to all the beneficiaries and I urge them not to sell off the starter packs our government has provided for them.
~ SDD
They use accent cover the lack of proper pronunciation. They pronounced half the words wrongly.
We no just get priorities for this country...namasobiri🙄
Timely medical supplies to rural communities, roads through the mangrove swamp to connect Brass Island to the rest of the state. Gov. Diri is working on building a thriving Bayelsa State.
I wish to appreciate our leader and father, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,GCFR, @GEJonathan for joining us on our 5th Anniversary to perform the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a new 25,000 capacity ultra-modern stadium at Igbogene, Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
We are being deliberate in building new facilities to boost sports development in the State.