We are failing to see this for what it is: an attempt by the government to divert attention from its failures.
Whenever something happens that makes them look bad, the next thing we see is people throwing tribal jabs at one another.
It’s a classic strategy that always works.
“A Yoruba boy qualified for the Math National olympiads but Alex refused to sponsor him”
I couldn’t believe what I was reading, when did Alex become the minister for education or mandated to sponsor individuals?
See, this is not a matter of ignoring it, a lot of you are sick in the head.
We were all here when Mr Alex PERSONALLY sponsored this competition IN THE EAST, and took the best three from the competition he SPONSORED WITH HIS MONEY, to Rome WITH HIS MONEY, for an International STEM Olympiad, and NOT your Math National Olympiad.
Infact let me go and sleep, before I lose my home training here.
Given the history of how GRV’s identity was politicized, choosing to call him ‘Chinedu’ in the middle of a dispute is an attempt to shift attention away from the criticism and toward ethnic identity. He knows what he is doing. He is not fooling anyone.
lol…you addressed him as Gbadebo in your first tweet…we all see that but you want to act oblivious.
Man, can’t beleive you are an actual lawyer.
This is why I maintain that Education isn’t our problem.
People like you claim to be educated.
@mc_lively_ Given the history of how GRV’s identity was politicized, choosing to call him ‘Chinedu’ in the middle of a dispute is an attempt to shift attention away from the criticism and toward ethnic identity. He knows what he is doing. He is not fooling anyone.
Very silly way of reasoning, to be honest. If you agree that the country is in a bad state and conditions are worsening, then you should at least be willing to vote for someone else. Choosing “none” simply makes you complicit in the suffering
So I should lie to you that I have a candidate? I do not believe or trust anyone of this politicians … so I ain’t voting none cos none has proving to me that they really mean well for this country
@Wizarab10 I don’t agree with this. Telling people to watch the movie is obviously promoting it, but it’s also a way to raise more money for the family.
If the proceeds are going to them, why is that a problem? The revenue from viewers will likely exceed whatever she could donate alone.
I don’t agree with this. Telling people to watch the movie is obviously promoting it, but it’s also a way to raise more money for the family.
If the proceeds are going to them, why is that a problem? The revenue from viewers will likely exceed whatever she could donate alone.
Since some of you don't like to think, I'll explain.
If you want to give money to the family of the deceased, give from what you have, not from what you expect to make from using his death to promote your movie.
If you have a financial target, post an account number and let the public donate directly. With the number of billionaires and millionaires he was associated with, and who showed up for the burial, his family is well taken care of. How much are you even going to make from the YouTube viewership? This is just a movie promotion.
"You that is always raising it for people, how can you have a problem with this? This is insensitive."
Have I ever asked you to give me gig, or do business with me or patronize neostore or any business I'm associated with, so we can raise moeny for a deceased family or whatever cause? That is just leveraging death for self. Give what you can give, let the public give what they can give. The focus should always be on the cause.
Knowing your state commissioner’s name has nothing to do with whether criticism of a minister is valid. If a public official is failing, call them out. Deflecting with “do you know your commissioner?” is just a fallacious way of thinking.
All these idi0ts who don’t even know the name of their state commissioner for Environment and Water are calling Hon Tokunbo Wahab names. Their commissioners don’t even have social media accounts to begin with. Awon eru kẹru.
@TooRelatable2u@boniface_jrn Me I agree with you. It depends on the position. For a left back or right back 11 vs 11 is definitely harder. The pitch length is bigger and he has to cover more grounds compared to a 5 vs 5.
@lingojack@tokunbo_wahab@GRVlagos You know that was completely unnecessary and was done purposely to deflect from the real issue and focus on bigotry but go on.
@BobbyKarem@tokunbo_wahab@GRVlagos See how you’ve forgotten the issue, which is the waste, and are instead raining insults on a stranger for pointing out the absurd deflection. That is why they will continue to do it, because they have people like you who will always defend bigotry whenever they choose to use it.