Good day my name is Joseph Unekwu igonoh from Gwagwalada I applied And I was giving the coordinator for Gwagwalada Area council unfortunately I got an email this afternoon informing me that I've been dropped to volunteer I want to know the reason why and if that's how things are done
Good day my name is Joseph Unekwu igonoh from Gwagwalada I applied And I was giving the coordinator for Gwagwalada Area council unfortunately I got an email this afternoon informing me that I've been dropped to volunteer I want to know the reason why and if that's how things are done
Good day my name is Joseph Unekwu igonoh from Gwagwalada I applied And I was giving the coordinator for Gwagwalada Area council unfortunately I got an email this afternoon informing me that I've been dropped to volunteer I want to know the reason why and if that's how things are done
Good day my name is Joseph Unekwu igonoh from Gwagwalada I applied And I was giving the coordinator for Gwagwalada Area council unfortunately I got an email this afternoon informing me that I've been dropped to volunteer I want to know the reason why and if that's how things are done
Good day my name is Joseph Unekwu igonoh from Gwagwalada I applied And I was giving the coordinator for Gwagwalada Area council unfortunately I got an email this afternoon informing me that I've been dropped to volunteer I want to know the reason why and if that's how things are done
Good day my name is Joseph Unekwu igonoh from Gwagwalada I applied And I was giving the coordinator for Gwagwalada Area council unfortunately I got an email this afternoon informing me that I've been dropped to volunteer I want to know the reason why and if that's how things are done
@RiseUpNaija_RUN Good day my name is Joseph Unekwu igonoh from Gwagwalada I applied And I was giving the coordinator for Gwagwalada Area council unfortunately I got an email this afternoon informing me that I've been dropped to volunteer I want to know the reason why and if that's how things are done
@ChidiOdinkalu@NGRSenate It's just unfortunate the kind of country we find ourselves and we think we want things to work the way the legislators are going about all these things
Itβs quite simple to say NO to sin. The harder, holier question is: Have you said YES to Christ where that sin used to live?
The human mind was built to be occupied. If you want freedom from immorality, you must hand God the keys. An empty house always gets re-occupied (Luke 11:24)
As Nigeria approaches the 2027 general election, political observers expect a highly competitive presidential contest among three major contenders: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Atiku Abubakar of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), and Peter Obi of the Labour Party or any political platform he may eventually contest under.
President Tinubu enters the race with the advantage of incumbency. Historically, incumbent presidents in Nigeria have enjoyed significant political leverage due to access to government structures, extensive party networks, and the support of influential political stakeholders across the country. The APC remains one of the strongest political organizations in Nigeria, with a presence in most states. However, Tinubu's chances will largely depend on public perception of his administration's handling of economic challenges, inflation, unemployment, and security concerns.
Atiku Abubakar remains one of Nigeria's most experienced politicians and a formidable opposition figure. Having contested several presidential elections, he possesses a broad political network and substantial support, particularly in Northern Nigeria. His prospects in 2027 will depend on his ability to unite opposition forces and convince voters that he offers a credible alternative to the current administration. Internal party unity and coalition-building will be critical to his success.
Peter Obi continues to enjoy strong support among youths, professionals, and many urban voters who are attracted to his message of accountability, good governance, and economic reform. His popularity, especially among younger Nigerians, remains a significant political asset. Nevertheless, converting popular support into electoral victory will require a stronger nationwide political structure and broader acceptance across Nigeria's diverse regions.
At present, Tinubu appears to have a slight advantage because of incumbency and the APC's extensive political machinery. However, the election remains open and could be influenced by economic performance, security developments, political alliances, voter turnout, and the ability of opposition parties to work together. Therefore, while Tinubu may currently be viewed as the frontrunner, both Atiku and Obi remain strong contenders capable of reshaping the political landscape before 2027.@
As Nigeria moves toward the 2027 general election, political activities among the major parties are becoming more intense. The election is expected to be highly competitive, with the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), seeking to retain power while opposition parties attempt to present strong alternatives. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has received support within the APC for a second-term bid, making him a leading figure in the upcoming contest.
On the opposition side, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) continues to face internal challenges but remains an important force in Nigerian politics. Meanwhile, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has emerged as a platform attracting several opposition figures. Political discussions have featured names such as Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Rotimi Amaechi as influential actors in the opposition landscape.
Key issues likely to shape the election include economic hardship, inflation, unemployment, insecurity, corruption, and governance reforms. Nigerian voters are expected to evaluate candidates based on their ability to address these challenges and improve living standards. Political coalitions, party defections, and regional considerations may also play significant roles in determining the outcome of the election.
Ultimately, the 2027 election will provide Nigerians with an opportunity to assess the performance of current leaders and choose a direction for the country's future. The quality of campaigns, party unity, and voter participation will be crucial factors in the democratic process.@atiku@_dinomelaye@DOlusegun@Drmopaul@LadanSalihu1
Former Nigerian petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madueke say her fight against corruption for di oil sector vex many cabals.
She tell BBC for interview afta one court for UK clear her of all bribery charges wey dem sama am.
Dem bin charge her wit five-count of accepting bribes and anoda charge of conspiracy to commit bribery, wey she bin deny.
#bbcnewspidgin #uk #nigeria #alisonmadueke