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And more also we have some disgraunted government officials who benefit from DSTV/Multichoice market monopoly. they are the real evil of the common man in Nigeria.
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23rd Mar 2025
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I seriusley blam FGN for DSTV/Multichoice exploitation in Nigeria. Let FGN stop the monopoly enjoyed by DSTV/Multichoice over the years and open the market for other compititors especially by ecouraging the home grown investor to join the sector which will help reduce the prices of cabel tv subsciptions. And more also we have some disgraunted government officials who benefit from DSTV/Multichoice market monopoly. they are the real evil of the common man in Nigeria.
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23rd Mar 2025
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I hope Wike will not set the whole country on fire.
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23rd Mar 2025
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This is a great vision for the Nation and a bedrock to rebuild the collapsed structure of the economy.. thank you sir, for this golden opportunity to our generation and generations yet to come
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23rd Mar 2025
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What a commendable move by Atiba University, Oyo. This is a rarity and a golden opportunity for financial disadvantage students to take. God bless the visioners of Atiba University, Oyo.
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23rd Mar 2025
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You've said all Sir. Politicians using this as an excuse to condemn the action of Mr President are selfish. It is necessary to take this action in order for Nigeria to survive because we all know that oil is still the mainstay of Nigeria's economy. It is necessary for the President to act fast and decively. It's clear he's constitutionally right.
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23rd Mar 2025
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Yeah it's great idea.?
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23rd Mar 2025
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What a great vision.
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23rd Mar 2025
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Madam, Pls go and sit down jare. How many justifiable wars have you been able to fight for Nigerians. How did bring back our girl's end.
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23rd Mar 2025
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Witch cried last night and child died the following morning, one doesn't need a clairvoyant to tell the reason
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23rd Mar 2025
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Welcome development my Poet! This has reminded me when I was in secondary school in those days. When students were ready to learn and maintained discipline in school.
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23rd Mar 2025
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Corrupt Commissioner. Local government is a third tier of the system of governance in Nigeria. Therefore allow the third tier to operate directly from the CBN. This will make work easy because every Local government chairman will face to the development of his/her local government area. The intention to which you and your governors demand JAC is looting of funds for the local government. Is very bad to be greedy. Allow the local government to initiate plans for the indigents dwellers, governors can not go to the rural areas to how the rural settlers are feeling, if it is possible, fourth tier is needed, and you are here blocking the money meant for the third tier, may God resist you. What would your governors make used of this funds for, if not fun fair and politics? The rice the governors were given to share, how many people from the rural areas received? None because the governors used it as their political motivation. Therefore, the federal government should not listen to your selfishness on the issue but rather disburse directly to the local government account because a lot work is needed to be done on the rural areas than painting white and black on the roads in the cities.
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23rd Mar 2025
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23rd Mar 2025
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Kudos Prof We need students to embark on Agricultural Project Agricultural projects provide various advantages to individuals, communities, and countries. Some of the crucial benefits are as follows: Food Security: Investing in agricultural projects can lead to increased food production, which is essential to ensuring a stable and sufficient food supply for the growing global population. By adopting modern agricultural practices, utilizing new technologies, and conducting research, countries can improve their food security and reduce their reliance on imports. ? Economic Growth: Agriculture plays a crucial role in many countries’ economies, particularly in developing nations where a significant portion of the population relies on it for their livelihoods. Agricultural initiatives provide employment opportunities, produce income for farmers, and promote economic development in rural regions. Poverty Alleviation: Agricultural projects can significantly impact poverty reduction by providing income-generating opportunities for small-scale farmers and rural communities. By increasing agricultural productivity and access to markets, farmers can lift themselves out of poverty. Rural Development: Agriculture is often the backbone of rural communities. Agricultural projects that focus on infrastructure development, access to education, healthcare, and other basic services can lead to overall rural development and improved quality of life for rural residents. Environmental Benefits: Sustainable agricultural practices promote biodiversity, soil conservation, and water management. By adopting eco-friendly approaches, agricultural projects can contribute to environmental protection and conservation of natural resources for future generations. Trade Opportunities: Countries with strong agricultural sectors can export surplus agricultural products, leading to increased trade opportunities and foreign exchange earnings. This enhances the overall economic stability of the nation. Technological Advancement: Agricultural projects drive innovation and technology adoption in the sector. Advancements in farming techniques, precision agriculture, biotechnology, and other fields help improve efficiency, productivity, and resource management. Diversification: Agricultural projects often encourage crop diversification and promote the cultivation of different crops, which can reduce the vulnerability of farmers to market fluctuations and climate-related risks. Social Stability: Successful agricultural projects lead to the development of stable rural communities, which in turn reduce the need for migration to urban areas, thereby contributing to the maintenance of social stability. Climate Change Mitigation: Sustainable agricultural practices can play a role in mitigating climate change by sequestering carbon in soil, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and promoting climate-resilient crops and livestock breeds. Research and Education: Agricultural projects involve research and development that result in new knowledge and best practices. Agricultural education and extension services play a crucial role in these projects by empowering farmers with essential knowledge and skills that help improve their practices. In conclusion, agricultural projects are essential in addressing societal issues and promoting sustainable development. Investing in agriculture can result in numerous benefits that have a positive impact on food security, economic growth, poverty reduction, and environmental conservation. Governments and organizations should consider investing in5 agriculture to unlock these advantages.
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23rd Mar 2025
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God bless the BOT for this great step they taken to liberate Article Mkt from the hands of tyrants
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23rd Mar 2025
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Atiba University has taken steps in the right direction other universities should emulate.This action will encourage many people to study Agriculture and education courses. Kudos to the founder.
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23rd Mar 2025
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It's good to hear your VOICE again Prof. We are SLIDING Sir. And people of your international timber & caliber cannot afford to be quiet & watch the BABY fall off the mother's back! Thank your Sir. Continue to enjoy your EVENING.
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23rd Mar 2025
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Can reemphasize the importance of deploying a Rescue Method that denies kidnappers any escape? That ensures their capture? That leads to a harvest of information from the captured suspects? A situation where there are so many checks on the roads,and in which kidnapped victims are still successfully transported, perhaps, through the road, from one end of the State to another, calls for a critical review!!
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23rd Mar 2025
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Too wicked
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23rd Mar 2025
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They are funny set of people. We're they not the ones who stood for the present administration to come to be, saying governance must shift when each political parties have their zoning arrangements. Tell us if there was any exchange to keep you muted? Considering the position of Rivers State in Nigeria, how could you say the problem was a party thing rather governance where you could serve as mediator without bringing party rather you will be talking about the people decamping to your party. God dey.
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23rd Mar 2025
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The recent announcement that maritime workers will receive a new minimum wage of N200,000 is a welcome development, but it's disheartening to note that GMT NIGERIA LIMITED had initially refused to adhere to this agreement. As a worker, I can confidently say that this company's stance is not only unfair but also a slap in the face to the entire workforce. Despite the agreement reached by other employer stakeholders, GMT NIGERIA LIMITED's refusal to comply is a clear indication of their disregard for their employees' welfare. What's even more bizarre is that GMT NIGERIA LIMITED was awarded the best clearing agency last December. One would expect a company with such a prestigious award to prioritize the well-being of its employees, but instead, they've chosen to deny us a fair wage. It's appalling to learn that any attempt to expose the company's unfair practices would result in a sack letter. This kind of intimidation tactic is unacceptable and only serves to silence workers who are already vulnerable. As a representative of the worker force, I'm compelled to speak out against GMT NIGERIA LIMITED's unjust treatment of its employees. We demand fair treatment, a living wage, and an end to the intimidation and harassment that we've faced for far too long. We're not asking for special treatment, just basic human dignity and respect. We hope that the relevant authorities will take note of our plight and take necessary actions to address these grievances.
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23rd Mar 2025
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Honestly as a Buddhist I always wonder why every propaganda is against islams yet I hardly hear any from them, and my moslem neighbours are very tolerant and kind, two years after we arrived in Nigeria I almost explore their beliefs if not for the fact I can't handle putting my head on the ground to pray four times daily
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23rd Mar 2025
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We have longed waited for this libration. God bless the Bot
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23rd Mar 2025
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I have believed the quick intervention of President Tinubu into River State gambit as nothing but preventing further sociopolitical unrest which migt escale throughout the region. The president hit the nail at right direction in order to basically establish smooth sociopolitical running and to deeescalate possible political turmoil.
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23rd Mar 2025
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Good move to liberate Article market
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23rd Mar 2025
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So This really shows that you people are possibly not suppose to be the king but you use nepotism to get there So it’s no more about oracle but about who knows people most God see you both
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23rd Mar 2025
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Call a spade by its name. Wike is the one to hold not Fubara. He completed his 8year tenure so what kind of agreement must Fubara enter with him to govern the state?
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22nd Mar 2025
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Can they explain to those of us who do not know how the declaration of State of Emergency and suspension of a Gov and State Assembly translates into a political matter instead of a Constitional one.
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22nd Mar 2025
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Now my mind is rest I'm so angry about the situation thank God the little girl gets justice
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22nd Mar 2025
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Imagine military personnel getting abducted on the daily basis, means that the country is not safe.
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22nd Mar 2025
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Is a good idea because student didn't like studying agriculture any longer which is killing the future development and and also the economy as long run in the country, infant govt should support such beauty ideology for better of tomorrow.
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22nd Mar 2025
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Them don petrify all of you . Rubber stamp national assembly we no wan simply investigate............. governors wee just dey wait for 2027. Shame on you. One day monkey go go market e no go come back oh. Beware
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22nd Mar 2025
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Nigeria ??, we hail thee, it's about size o my brother, the plentier the merrier ha ha ha, we thank God
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22nd Mar 2025
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Where are we heading to, pls.
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22nd Mar 2025
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The cardinal principle binding any association is injury to one is injury to others . What is the relevant of an association if injury to one of them is not an injury to others. To me such an association is not worthy to be if the association can intervene in any crisis rocking any of its members. Governors forum is unhealthy forum only meant for jamboree and nothing else.
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22nd Mar 2025
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