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delpee:. Which authority is relevant in Nigeria. All are working with corrupt minds |
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Is NAFDAC truly asking shop owners at the Onitsha Head Bridge Market to pay 700k each, or any amount at all? Why are they asking for this money and what is the money meant for? For a group of traders whose source of income has been closed for many months now over allegations of counterfeiting drugs and other dangerous practices, the least we expected NAFDAC to do now is to come out with a comprehensive report on their investigations and a sustainable action plan to rid the market of counterfeit drugs. We need to see those indicted of counterfeiting drugs sent to jail and their licences revoked, while their shops are sealed forever. Every item in their shops should also be destroyed in the full glare of people and cameras. I believe that those who adulterate drugs are murderers and should be given punishments meant for such a high crime. Asking people suspected of complicity in drug counterfeiting to pay money, either as a fine or whatever subhead it goes, is like patting a murderer in the back and returning to them, their murder tools to go back to keeling innocent people. NAFDAC will be held able for the deaths of people from counterfeit and expired drugs, if this allegation is proven true. May Nigeria Prevail! Copied |
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Peter Obi holds no political office, controls no state machinery, and leads no bloated party structure. Yet Nigeria's establishment keeps manufacturing stories about him - from ethnic smears to this latest 'secret meeting' rumor. Why?
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It's obvious that the biggest business for blackmailers now is talking about Peter Obi from every negative perspective. Even my solemn spiritual trip to Rome has been twisted into yet another blackmail campaign by merchants paid ostensibly to propagate anything negative against Obi. One such individual, whose entire life revolves around blackmail, falsely claimed that I went to Rome to have a private meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu regarding a purported ₦225 billion debt crisis involving Fidelity Bank. These claims are not only baseless, malicious, but entirely false. Let me categorically state that I have never sought an audience with, nor met, President Tinubu since he assumed office, except about 1 minute meeting at the arena of Saint Peter’s Basilica Rome during the inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV, where I was seated behind, and had to respectfully greet him, and other dignitaries present. I was previously in Rome on the 9th of May for the lying in state of Pope Francis. Immediately after the mass and exchanging pleasantries, I went straight from Vatican City to London, and then back to Nigeria. The self-proclaimed "blackmailer-in-chief" and others who thrive on spreading pain and falsehoods have also claimed that I own Fidelity Bank. For the record, I do not. Throughout my career, I have served as Chairman/Director of 3 banks/Financial institutions, of which Fidelity is one of them. Fidelity has over 500,000 shareholders, none of whom hold a majority stake. What this blackmailer seeks is to harm these hard-working Nigerians and cause them needless distress. To those peddling these falsehoods, and engaging in blackmail, I offer a simple prayer: May God grant you the virtues of gratitude and understanding to know that we came here with nothing and will go with nothing, that they cannot profit from their evil ways. A new Nigeria is POssible. - PO 1 Like |
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Most of them are getting promoted just for attacking Obi
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PONDER ON THIS: Everyone in Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s team starting from his spokespersons - Bayo Onanuga and co and his political alleluia boys - Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode and co plus the controlled CASH-tivists - Omoyele Sowore, Adeyanju Deji and co down to his puppet at the Nigerian Senate, Godswill Akpabio and co and even some state governors like Babajide Sanwo-Olu not forgetting the so-called opposition who are supposed to be opposing the govt in power…..Strangely, all the aforementioned people are not attacking Atiku Abubakar who supposedly came 2nd and ordinarily should be viewed as a bigger threat to their 2027 ambition, instead, they are all fixated on Mr. Peter Obi, the man they claimed came 3rd in that election. The fact is, they have the REAL result of the 2023 elections and know exactly who truly won and that is why they are all focusing on him. , according to their figures which they released after all their manipulation, Obi defeated Tinubu right there in Lagos; defeated Tinubu in Nasarawa the home state of a sitting National Chairman of their party; defeated Tinubu in Abuja and right inside Asorock where they had a sitting president… Those three locations - Lagos, Nasarawa and Asorock Abuja - were places no political analyst would have imagined could go to Obi for obvious reasons. Know this today, Peter Obi is a political force while the OBIDIENT MOVEMENT is the biggest ORGANIC political movement this country has ever seen. If you want to see Obi in Asorock come 2027, leave all those political talk of coalition and Atiku and how to garner Northern vote and FIRST fight for a total overhaul of the criminal organization called INEC Nigeria plus a comprehensive electoral reform that will make live transmission of result legally compulsory. With these in place, every other thing shall be added onto us. If you pair Obi with even the late Ahmadu Bello and they end up getting all the votes, as long as the exact same INEC that conducted the last election remains with the same electoral law and the same Cash and Carry Judiciary who needed court sessions to determine the English meaning of the word ‘AND’, nothing will come out of such a coalition. Copied 5 Likes 1 Share |
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Lift the ban on imported meat. That is the way to go
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15 students that went for Jamb re-sit exam are yet to regain their freedoms from kidnappers that kidnapped them at Okigwe, Imo State
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The Lagos cluster consists of 12 states namely: Enugu, Abia, Imo, Anambra, Lagos, KANO, KATSINA, JIGAWA, NIGER, KOGI and the FCT. And it is managed by one vendor. Read it here in this tweet from Alex Onyia the CEO of EDUCARE whose investigation exposed this ACADEMIC TERRORISM against Igbo kids. Now ask yourself, How come the so-called glitch or human error CAREFULLY and CONVENIENTLY avoided those other Northern states like Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, Kogi, Niger and the FCT, all of which are ON THE SAME LAGOS CLUSTER but for some reasons, it affected ALL southeast states ![]() Like I said, we have agonized enough. It is now time to ORGANIZE and force our so-called leaders to speak out. Once I get the details of ENUGU and ABIA state EDUCATION COMMISSIONERS, we are releasing them all together with those of our governors to be followed by those NASS we purportedly sent to represent us in Abuja. In my view, their silence on this issue and other grave existential issues is simply criminal. Someone please inbox me Enugu and Abia state education commissioners so we can start immediately |
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This JAMB mess runs far deeper and wider than most people thought. After repeatedly evading the all important question of which and how many states are in LAGOS cluster and how many are in KADUNA cluster, the JAMB spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Okoro finally clarified that: 1. The whole country is divided into two clusters: KADUNA and LAGOS 2. The KADUNA cluster consists of ALL Northern states EXCLUDING Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Niger, Kogi and FCT but including all SouthSouth states (just to not give the impression of dividing the country into NORTH versus SOUTH 3. The LAGOS cluster consists of ALL Southern states EXCLUDING southsouth stateS but INCLUDING some Northern states like Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Niger, Kogi and the FCT ( check my first comment for link to the Twitter Space hosted by Alex Onyia two days ago) In other words, the Lagos cluster consists of ALL southwest states and all southeast states plus 6 Northern states. But somehow, The so-called error avoided over 12 states in the southwest and North to focus only on the Southeast and Lagos ![]() If you are listening, kindly scroll past the part where Osita Chidoka was embarrassing himself in the name of defending JAMB until some participants comfronted him. Just scroll to the 26th minutes and start from there 👇👇👇 1 Like |
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It’s been 4 whole days since JAMB was forced by a combination of court action, public protests and evidence from private investigators to acknowledge responsibility for mass failure that affected candidates from all states of the southeast that sat for the 2025 JAMB examination. In response, the same JAMB hurriedly forced the traumatized victims to resit for the same Exam within 48 hours as against remarking the script. According to Alex Onyia, the CEO of EDUCARE whose investigation exposed this ACADEMIC TERRORISM, even the re-scheduled exam was marred by (1) JAMB system error (2) System failure: computers freezing, crashing or lagging (3) Unresponsive invigilators (4) Poor center coordination and (4) Power/Network interruption. Now, this post is not for lamentation because we have lamented enough. Because our leaders are our EMPLOYEES who are answerable to us, BEFORE THE END OF TODAY, WE WILL PUBLISH THE DETAILS OF ALL SOUTHEAST GOVERNORS AND THEIR EDUCATION COMMISSIONERS SO THAT WE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE REAL OWNERS OF THE POWER THEY ARE EXERCISING CAN: (1) Find out the reason for their CRIMINAL SILENCE over this issue and (2) ASK THEM TO HELP US FIND ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING TRENDING QUESTIONS: 1. JAMB claimed the mass failure was because out of the 2 clusters of LAGOS and KADUNA, the LAGOS cluster which consists of Enugu, Imo, Ebonyi, Abia, Anambra, Lagos, KANO, KATSINA, JIGAWA, NIGER, KOGI and FCT had technical glitch because some person (s) failed to do the system patch for the cluster. So how how is it that out of the 12 states on the Lagos cluster, only the entire Southeast states and Lagos were affected? How did the glitch miss Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Kogi, Niger and the FCT to focus on just Southeast and Lagos which if we dig deeper, we will discover the affected Lagos candidates are mostly Igbo (please don’t take Charles Ogbu’s word for it. Check the affected names in Lagos) 2. JAMB said they noticed this technical glitch when they had already conducted 16 sessions of the examination so they corrected the error and that made others have a smooth examination in LAG cluster. Why then did JAMB not inform the affected candidates, their parents and the entire public of the technical glitch? Why did they go ahead to announce the result and blame the candidates and their parents for the mass failure? 3. Did JAMB inform the minister of education and other relevant government authorities when they discovered this technical glitch during or after the exam, if they did inform them, at what point did JAMB inform them? Is there any official memo to back this up that they were informed? 4. If the minister was made aware of the technical glitch, why then did he claim that the reason for the mass failure was because JAMB had improved on their technology for detecting cheating? Does it mean the minister deliberately lied? How then do we trust what the minister says going forward? When will the minister apologise to the candidates, their parents and the entire nation for falsely labeling victims of his own machinations as exam cheats? 5. JAMB did an audit on Wednesday and the stakeholders said they could remark the examination within a day, why did they not go ahead to remark the examination and present the results to the public?Why did they have to fix the resit for Friday when the affected candidates were still psychologically traumatized? 6. Why has JAMB not said anything about those who had incomplete questions in the initial examination? Why is the focus only on those in LAG cluster affected by technical glitch? By 5pm today, in line with our civic duty of holding our leaders ABLE, we will publish the details of the 5 Southeast Governors - Hope Uzodimma, Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru and Alex C. Otti plus their education commissioners (I have only the governors details so i will appreciate anyone who can forward me those of the education commissioners) to call and text them to find out why they are silent at this monumental injustice bordering on ACADEMIC TERR0RISM against an entire generation of Igbos. When we are done, we will come to our National Assembly , all of them (although I currently don’t have all their s) We Should Never Allow This Injustice To Stand |
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The South East Senate Caucus has expressed deep dissatisfaction over what it described as a “curious and highly suspicious” technical glitch that disrupted the recent Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the t issions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), particularly affecting all centres across the South East and some in Lagos. In a strongly worded statement issued Saturday by the Chairman of the caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, the lawmakers raised concerns about what they suggested could be a deliberate attempt to undermine the future of children from the region. “It would be disheartening—and we hope not to contemplate such a conspiracy theory—that there is a narrow agenda being pursued to deliberately shortchange and harm the future of our children,” Abaribe stated. The senators acknowledged the efforts made to address the situation, especially the rescheduling of the disrupted exams, and welcomed the public apology tendered by JAMB and its Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede. However, they warned that such disruptions must never happen again. “The so-called glitch, as curious and suspicious as it were, is enough to erode confidence and dangerously lower national pride among the future generation,” Abaribe said. “That the glitch happened in the whole of the South East raises pertinent questions that must be answered by JAMB to assuage the growing frustrations and fears among our people.” The lawmakers expressed concern that the apology and show of regret from JAMB may only be a smokescreen to cover deeper, potentially discriminatory intentions against the South East. They cautioned against injecting “hateful politics and narrow parochial considerations” into educational policy and its implementation. Stressing the centrality of education to national development, the caucus declared that every Nigerian child deserves equal opportunity and must not suffer due to systemic failures or targeted negligence. The South East Senate Caucus said it remains vigilant and under pressure from constituents, demanding an unequivocal assurance from JAMB and relevant educational authorities that such a “scandalous glitch” will not be repeated in future examinations. The Sun Nigeria 1 Like |
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*JAMB HAS GONE HAYWIRE* - PART TWO My friend and his son left house 5:00AM today in order to catch up with the UTME at FUTO. The driver insisted on a N10,000 charge. He lives in same neighbourhood with my friend and we believed it was the best option. Should he not show up, my friend would surely show up in his house at the agreed time to avoid any disappointment. They arrived at FUTO 6:11AM, dropped the Jambite and left for work. At 8:35AM, the boy called to inform that they just realised the exam wasn't holding at FUTO. They were told the test had been moved to Alvan Ikoku University of Education. The boy and his colleagues who were tense and perplexed, hopped on a bike in a distance they should have boarded a bus and zoomed off to find their way to the new venue. Of course, the bike men made a brisk business out of it and the forlorn Jambites paid heavily for such risky efforts. By the time they got to Alvan Ikoku University, the 6:AM exam was over. Typical of the Nigerian system, the organisers scolded them on why they went to FUTO. It was at this point, the boys noticed JAMB sent a message at the early hours of today (few hours to the commencement of the exam) that the venue had been changed to Alvan Ikoku University. The organisers refused the boys ing the next set to sit for the exam, rather they opted to send a mail to JAMB headquarters notifying the board of the situation. My friend's son is back home distraught, wandering what his fate had become. The slip posting him to FUTO for the exam was sent on Thursday (yesterday); on Friday (today) being the day of the exam, another slip posted him to Alvan Ikoku University. This is the shame Nigeria has become. #copied 2 Likes |
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⚠️⚠️⚠️ 15 school kids trying to write the rescheduled JAMB, yesterday have now fone missing! They boarded a bus from Onitsha (Anambra State) to Okigwe(Imo State) The school owner,his wife and the bus driver are all unreachable |
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I also need 2009 Accord Tok oxygen sensor
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The mere fact that JAMB has been failing Southeast candidates for yearS (Alex Onyia began his investigation in 2023 which led to this JAMB apology) not as a result of system failure or technical glitches but a clear case of HUMAN ERROR as established by a team of experts that worked together with JAMB officials to scrutinize the exam body, plus the fact that JAMB DID NOT voluntarily put a stop to this but was forced to do so by series of court actions and protests, clearly suggests that this was a deliberate act of ACADEMIC TERRORISM targeted at the Igbos. To deny the ethnic angle to this devilish act is to subject our collective intelligence to ridicule. Those who argue that the inclusion of Lagos neutralizes the ethnic angle are being smart by half because a quick check will reveal that even Lagos state has a very high population of Southeast kids, probably higher than the indigenous candidates Those who are praising the JAMB Registrar for apologizing are exhibiting a criminal level of idiocy. How can you praise a criminal for apologizing for his crime merely BECAUSE HE WAS CAUGHT?? How can it be that out of the whole regions of the country, ONLY THE SOUTHEAST REGION was ENTIRELY affected by this? How can JAMB claim not to have known that this was going on when they were supposed to carry out POST-EXAMINATION SYSTEM AUDIT after every examination?? So who now compensates millions of innocent kids whose academic future may have been ruined by this?? Why are southeast leaders keeping quiet over this systemic and systematic evil against the future of an entire generation?? How can shedding crocodile tears and asking the affected kids to go through the horror and trauma of re-taking the same exam they had previously taken, be seen as good enough for this magnitude of evil?? If Alex and co had not raised alarm, this would have continued for yearS and maybe decadeS ![]() ![]() This country makes patriotism difficult, if not impossible. Tueh!! 5 Likes |
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JAMB, SOUTH-EAST & NIGERIA! You need to see how I dashed to the airport and flew back into the country in a frenzy. Apart from that, I had other things I planned to do this Saturday. All plans had to be either cancelled or adjusted because of an unplanned JAMB resit. Enveloped in that confusion, I feel compelled to write this note as a South Easterner, as a mother and as a JAMB-affected person. I have seen hands clapping for JAMB Registrar, Mr. Oloyede, for acknowledging the technological flaws in JAMB's test scoring systems and scheduling a resit for affected students... I abstained my hands from clapping when I realised that it was EDUCARE's ability campaigns that forced him into repentance. If not for Alex Onyia's EDUCARE, what we don't know is how long this has been happening, and how many people have suffered harm, without any detection nor consequence. I once argued with my good friend, Funke, about the marginalization of the South-East (SE) which she claimed either doesn't exist or is grossly exaggerated. When NELFUND student loans were disbursed, SE students were omitted and some stories were told to explain away the omission. When FG borrowed $22.7 billion for infrastructure projects, SE was omitted and some stories told to explain away the omission. When FG constituted the Presidential Committee on 2025 Census, SE was omitted, and some stories were told to explain away the omission. Igbos are already used to political and economic omissions and exclusion and that's totally OK. We're used to it already! It is deeply concerning that JAMB's tech glitches, again, predominantly affected students from the SE region and Lagos. People from the SE are expected to accept it as a mere glitch and just move on. Just like that!!!!! If you look further into details of the students affected in Lagos, they also come from the SE. This morning, I deliberately checked surnames of most of the JAMB-resit students, nearly all of them come from the SE. No matter what you make of these "governmental" omissions, exclusions and tech-imposed afflictions on South-Easterners, they don't look like coincidences to me. It's more systematic and structural than coincidental. Finally, JAMB withheld results of over 40,000 students on the ground that they're "underaged". JAMB also announced in March 2025 that underaged students would only be enrolled into universities if they scored at least 280. In May, JAMB shifted the goal post to 320 and released the results of of only 467 students that crossed the mark. Why would JAMB allow underaged students to write JAMB in the first place only to withhold their results? Why collect money from underaged students and then blame them for being underaged? Why not restrain them from the entrypoint? Why shift the goal post in the middle of the game? Is JAMB merely a revenue mobilisation stream or an educational lever for Nigerian students? I have no answers to these questions. But the recent revelations are quite enlightening. At least, the wounded, the targeted and the excluded will now gird up their loins and start shopping for alternatives that work for them. A stitch in time saves nine. 7 Likes |
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They girl in question doesn't have smart phone the period Jamb was accusing her of uttering her result. Imagine the level of emotional breakdown the must have subjected the little girl
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Mmesoma has been vindicated at last. But what happens to the 3 year ban, JAMB sanctioned her 🤔? She was the first person to speak out about this same glitch, JAMB claimed happened to this year's examination. She said that the system had a glitch and should be checked. Rather than JAMB to look into what she said, they called her a liar. They manipulated and forced her to accept that confession. They forced her into agreeing that she manipulated her result 😢, so as to cover up their lapses and incompetencies. Or she was disappointed with her result knowing that she could have done better, if not for the glitch. What happens to the girl that committed suicide due to poor performance? Will JAMB compensate her parents? Just thinking aloud 🤔. Hmmm.... Egondu Awujo-Amajuoyi |
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It is surprising to know that the young lady wasn't having phone of her own the period Jamb accused her of influencing her score. They tarnished the young girl name to an extent no university in the world want to have her as their students
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON MMESOMA –THE JAMB GIRL By Chief Gaius Chibueze, Founder – Voice of the East This public statement has become necessary as many people have been asking about the whereabouts of Mmesoma, especially following recent reports of JAMB result glitches affecting several students from the Southeast. In 2023, Mmesoma, a young girl living in Anambra State, was accused of tampering with her JAMB result a situation that drew widespread public attention. Like many Nigerians, I found it difficult to believe that such a young girl could be capable of what JAMB alleged. I publicly called for a thorough investigation to ascertain the truth. Due to the tribal rhetoric and public ridicule that followed the incident and in light of JAMB’s decision to ban her from applying to any Nigerian university for three years I made a commitment to sponsor her education abroad. True to my word, I immediately took action. I sent my manager at Voice of the East, Mr. Lottana, to Anambra State to locate Mmesoma and her family. The same day he met them, I bought her a mobile phone, as she didn’t have one at the time. I assured her parents I would adopt her and take full responsibility for her education and welfare. From that point forward: •I placed her on a monthly allowance of ₦30,000, which she received on the 1st of every month for over 8 months. •I sponsored her international port and covered all logistics. •I ed KB Travels, a verified agency, and applied to over 10 U.S. universities on her behalf. •Eventually, she got ission to a university in Texas. •I paid for her U.S. visa application through the Express Option, including accommodation in Lagos and a visa interview coach. •Unfortunately, she was denied the U.S. visa. •I immediately paid for a Canadian school application and covered the cost of IELTS. Despite this, Canadian schools did not offer her ission. •I hired a second agent to pursue European university applications, which sadly led to repeated rejections. In the meantime, her family began calling me frequently for financial . Out of comion: •I gave her father over ₦1 million to his struggling music business. •I also helped her mother through financial difficulties on multiple occasions. •When the family decided to relocate from Nnewi to their home state of Enugu, I paid for them to find and secure a new home in Topland, Enugu, covering a year’s rent and agency fees totaling over ₦2 million. Still committed to her progress, I: •Bought her a laptop and paid someone to teach her coding. •Encouraged her to learn options trading, gave her startup capital, and bought her another phone. •She later made over $3,000 in profit from trading, withdrew part of it, and opened a shop for her mother. •I also paid for another shop for her father in Enugu. In December 2024, during my first visit to Enugu in nine years, I personally visited their home, spent time with them, and brought gifts. Her parents were deeply appreciative of the visit and the continued . Everything I have done and continue to do is in good faith, with no expectations other than to help a young girl who had been thrown into a national controversy and to protect her future. As of our last communication, Mmesoma is doing well and living with her family in Topland, Enugu State. I am sharing this update publicly with ing evidence because, as a public figure, people deserve clarity. Attached is all schools related related during this period and also she can be ed through her personal email attached [email protected]. Thank you. Chief Gaius Chibueze Founder, Voice of the East 1 Like |
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Mushmush:Nigeria never happened to you. Look at the case of Tinubu son and Nans president. Nans president was confessing in favor of Tinubu son the other day just to get himself out of the shit 1 Like |
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You don't know the condition they subject her and the family that made her to confess to the tone of Jamb. Nigeria is deep
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The truth of what JAMB has been doing is coming out. It is very clear that JAMB intentionally implicated this innocent girl last year to save their face.
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Dangote is still pushing to monopolies the greatest black population oil industry. Stop complaining and reduce your pump price to 500 naira and see whether they major oil marketers competing with you will not rest in peace. Your problem is greediness
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They truth is Tinubu will not give a level playing ground to contest election with Obi. He will use INEC technicalities to frustrate a level play ground
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Mumu
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I will include the board appointments today. Yorubas are having almost 178 board already
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helinues:They are all Yorubas. Emilokan |
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Southeast has 5 people, and there are another 8 people in assistant acting capacity, making it a total of 13.
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Sunday Dare itted errors in his list here is the authentic list of Southwest and Yoruba appointees in Tinubu Government. 1. Chief of Staff – Femi Gbajabiamila 2. Minister of Petroleum Resources - Bola Ahmed Tinubu 3. Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy - Wale Edun 4. Minister of Interior - Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo 5. Minister of Power - Adebayo Adelabu 6. Minister of Solid Minerals - Dele Alake 7. Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy - Bosun Tijani 8. Minister of Marine and Blue Economy - Adegboyega Oyetola 9. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment - Jumoke Oduwole 10. Minister of State, Environment - Moruf Olalekan Adebayo 11. Minister for Youth Development - Ayodele Olawande 12. Minister of State, Health - Salako Isiaq Adekunle Adeboye 13. Chief Justice of Nigeria - Kudirat Motonmori Olatokunbo Kekere-Ekun 14. Chief of Army Staff - Olufemi Olalotunbosun Oluyede 15. Inspector General of Police - Kayode Egbetokun 16. DG, Department of State Services - Adeleai Oluwatosin Ajayi 17. Commander, Brigade of Guards - Adebis Oluasola Olasanya 18. Chief of Defence Space istration - Larre Ibrahim Oluwatoyin 19. Commandant, National Defence College - Olumuyiwa Morakinyo Olotu 20. CG, Nigeria Customs Service - Bashir Adewale Adeniyi 21. CG, Federal Fire Service - Abdulganiyu Olayi Jaji 22. ant-General of the Federation - Shamsudeen Babatunde 23. Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria - Olayemi Michael Cardoso 24. Chairman, Economic & Financial Crimes Commission - Ola Olukoyede 25. Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service - Zaccheaus Adedeji Adedeji 26. CCE, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission - Gbenga Komolafe 27. DG/CEO, Nigerian Maritime istration and Safety Agency - Dayo Mobereola 28. MD/CEO, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria - Gbenga Alade 29. DG, National Pension Commission - Mojisola Yahaya 30. DG, Bureau of Public Procurement - Adebayo Adewusi 31. MD/CEO, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria - Olubunmi Oluwaseun Kuku 32. DG, Bureau of Public Enterprises - Ayodeji Ariyo Gbeleyi 33. MD/CEO, Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority - Olufemi Ogunyemi 34. Commissioner/CEO, National Insurance Commission - Olusegun Aya Omosehin 35. DG/CEO, National Identity Management Commission - Abisoye Coker-Odusote 36. DG/CEO, National Space Research and Development Agency - Matthew Adepoju 37. DG/CEO, National Centre for Technology Management - Olushola Odusanya 38. DG/CEO, National Automotive Design and Development Council - Oluseunmi Joseph Osanipin 39. Chairman, Nigerian Ports Authority Board - Adedayo Clement Adeyeye 40. MD, Federal Housing Authority - Oladimeji Oyetunde Ojo 41. ES, National Lottery Trust Fund - Tosin Adeyanju 42. DG/CEO, National Lottery Regulatory Commission - Lanre Gbajabiamila 43. CEO, Nigerian Postal Service - Omotola Odeyemi 44. CEO, Nigeria Data Protection Commission - Vincent Olatunji 45. MD/CEO, Galaxy Backbone Limited - Ibrahim Adejuyi Adeyanju 46. DG/CEO, National Biosafety Management Agency - Agnes Yemisi Asagbra 47. DG, National Agency for the Control of AIDS - Temipole Ilori 48. DG, National Agency for Food and Drug istration and Control - Mojirola Christianah Adeyeye 49. CEO, National Primary Health Care Development Agency - Muji Aina 50. DG, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control - Jide Idris 51. Statistician-General, National Bureau of Statistics - Adeyemi Adeniran 52. DG, National Sugar Development Council - Aliyu Yakubu 53. DG/CEO, Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria - Lekam Badadjo 54. VC/CEO, Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission - Adetokunbo Aloba 55. National Coordinator, National Social Safety-Net Coordinating Office - Funmi Olotu 56. DG, National Sports Commission - Bukola Olawale Olopade 57. DG, Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation - Folorunsho Coker 58. DG/CEO, National Orientation Agency - Lanre Issa-Onilu 59. Registrar Surveyors Council of Nigeria - Olakunle Olugbemiro 60. President/CEO Digital Bridge Institute - Opeyemi Dele-Ajayi 61. DG/CEO Industrial Training Fund - Oluwatoyin Afiz Ogun 62. DG/CEO Nigerian Institute of Medical Research - John Oladapo Obafunwa 63. DG/CEO National Institute for Hospitality Tourism - Abisoye Fagade 64. National Power Training Institute of Nigeria - Ahmed Bolaji Nagode 65. DG National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies - Ayo Omotayo 66. /CEO Public Service Institute of Nigeria - Abdul-Ganiyu Obatoyinbo 67. Registrar t issions and Matriculation Board - Is-haq Olanrewaju Oloyede 68. Registrar/CEO Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria - Josiah Ajiboye 69. MD/CEO Nigerian Education Loan Fund - Akintunde Sawyer 70. DG/CEO Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria - Patrick Olusami Adebola 71. MD/CEO Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation - Folashade Joseph 72. Mr. Ayo Sotinrin – MD, Bank of Agriculture 73. Sowade Oluwakayode – Executive Director, Ogun-Osun River Basin 74. Engr. Michael Oluwagbemi – Programme Director, Presidential CNG Initiative 75. Brigadier General Olakunle Oluseye – DG, NYSC 76. Dr. Adesegun Akin-Olugbade – Chairman, Nigeria Independent System Operator (NISO) 77. Mr. Idris Olurinnimbe – Chairman, UBEC 78. Prof. Balaji Akinyemi – Chairman, Nigerian Institute for International Affairs 79. Olusegun Omosehin & Engr. Wole Ogunsanya – Board , NCDMB 80. Senator Surajdeen Bashorun Ajibola – Chairman, National Sugar Development Council 81. Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi – Chairman, NOTAP 82. Aide-de-Camp (ADC) – Colonel Nurudeen Alowonle Yusuf 83. Special Adviser on Information and Strategy – Bayo Onanuga 84. Special Adviser on Media – Sunday Dare 85. Senior Special Assistant (Media) – Tunde Rahman 86. Senior Special Assistant on Digital and New Media – O'Tega Ogra 87. Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives) – Olarewaju Kunle Ibrahim 88. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Linguistics and Foreign Matters – Jami'u Abiola 1 Like |
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