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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by TheRareGem1(f): 7:29am On Jun 29, 2020
Throwback:
OP must be an illiterate to be asking about a VP's achievement.

Don't let the principal of a Vice President or Deputy Governor hear that they are claiming achievement in his own regime as chief executive.

The achievement of any deputy is to faithfully execute the tasks assigned by the principal, and to be ready to step into his shoes if the situation arises.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 7:31am On Jun 29, 2020
TheRareGem1:


Kut!

Please don't be misinformed. All these aides, the office of the president approved them base on the recommendation of the office of the vice president. He actually works for the VP.

I mentioned three people just now, I bet you don't know them that is why you couldn't counter and the one you struggle to counter, you have been set straight. Kindly note, Ajuri work for the office of the VP


What a shameful analysis. Someone employed by Mr President now works for the vice president.

Are you okay?


May Garba Shehu, Adesina even Lauretta employed as assistant for office of the president now works for the office of vice president.


How old are you?
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by TheRareGem1(f): 7:31am On Jun 29, 2020
Throwback:
OP must be an illiterate to be asking about a VP's achievement.

Don't let the principal of a Vice President or Deputy Governor hear that they are claiming achievement in his own regime as chief executive.

The achievement of any deputy is to faithfully execute the tasks assigned by the principal, and to be ready to step into his shoes if the situation arises.


Don't mind the illiterate fool. I think it is high time seun start screening some knuckle heads in this forum. They will just spoil it with their low IQs.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by okefrancis: 7:32am On Jun 29, 2020
You are getting it wrong because in the history of Nigeria �� no vice president has ever done one quarter of what Vp osinbajo is doing right now, sediment apart .

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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 7:33am On Jun 29, 2020
okefrancis:
You are getting it wrong because in the history of Nigeria �� no vice president has ever done one quarter of what Vp osinbajo is doing right now, sediment apart .

Name one thing he has done in the history of nigeria and leave grammar alone.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by okefrancis: 7:35am On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:



What a shameful analysis. Someone employed by Mr President now works for the vice president.

Are you okay?


May Garba Shehu, Adesina even Lauretta employed as assistant for office of the president now works for the office of vice president.


How old are you?
Oh guy, I could see you have little knowledge of all these aides but thank God someone has enlighten you but try and read more of the functions

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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by TheRareGem1(f): 7:35am On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:



What a shameful analysis. Someone employed by Mr President now works for the vice president.

Are you okay?


May Garba Shehu, Adesina even Lauretta employed as assistant for office of the president now works for the office of vice president.


How old are you?

How else do you want me to explain this too you. You are no more a primary school pupil.

VP appoitment will not stand unless he gets approval from the office of the president. He recommends to his boss. In this case the likes of senior special adviser (like the Ajuri you claim works for mr. P). Who actually work for OVP. If you look at the caption very well. You will see OVP in parenthesis. That is his designation. I hope that's clear now.

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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by TheRareGem1(f): 7:38am On Jun 29, 2020
okefrancis:

Oh guy, I could see you have little knowledge of all these aides but thank God someone has enlighten you but try and read more of the functions

The guy clearly do not understands who actually works for office of Mr. P and OVP. Trying to explain how it works to him, he's being adamant to his Ignorant to the subject matter.

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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 7:39am On Jun 29, 2020
okefrancis:

Oh guy, I could see you have little knowledge of all these aides but thank God someone has enlighten you but try and read more of the functions

Is that what he has done as VP?
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 7:40am On Jun 29, 2020
TheRareGem1:


How else do you want me to explain this too you. You are no more a primary school pupil.

VP appoitment will not stand unless he gets approval from the office of the president. He recommends to his boss. In this case the likes of senior special adviser (like the Ajuri you claim works for mr. P). Who actually work for OVP. If you look at the caption very well. You will see OVP in parenthesis. That is his designation. I hope that's clear now.


Stop dragging this. All his aides are yorubas. Even when president relieved some , all were his people.

VP of Omoluabis.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by okefrancis: 7:41am On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:



His aides are all yorubas.
Meaning?
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by okefrancis: 7:42am On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:



Stop dragging this. All his aides are yorubas. Even when president relieved some , all were his people.

VP of Omoluabis.
You are getting it wrong guy, go and read about his aides again and see
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 7:42am On Jun 29, 2020
okefrancis:
Meaning?
He detest others to work with him aside his people.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by okefrancis: 7:44am On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:


Is that what he has done as VP?
Ask google if you can't read or ask someone who goes to school � and not dropped out like you
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 7:46am On Jun 29, 2020
okefrancis:

Ask google if you can't read or ask someone who goes to school � and not dropped out like you

What a reply from some who said his brother is the best VP
..lol
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by TheRareGem1(f): 7:48am On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:
What has Osinbajo really done for Nigerians for the past 5 yrs?


Is it attending functions?

Trade Moni?

What has the man really contributed to the growth of the country called Nigeria.


Even in Christendom, what has he achieved?

The first time in history of the world to have a vice president who only cares about his own people and not the nation at large.



Op. He has done alot for your tribe and if your people are grateful enough, you will forever remember him. But he is so humble to the core without boundaries base on ethnic or religion.

For him to take a tour to Niger Delta at the time of pandev and militants who always terrorise the people and vandalise the asset; met one on one with them together with state play makers, community leaders and traditional rulers, sons and daughters of the region.. had meeting with them, the rest they say is story...put to stop to vandalism; this no VP has ever made such move before. And this born; ogoni cleanup and the sons of the region were given the opportunity to participate in the cleanup while the daughters were empowered. This move is making the region habitable and sanity is returning to the region. No more vandalism of all sorts. And of course this is the efforts of the VP and Mr. P.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by spirul77: 7:49am On Jun 29, 2020
I see you have personal grudges with the man or maybe you just started following govt proceedings in this Buhari time,if not ,an average Nigerian knows Osinbajo has been the most active VP since democracy, and what he has done for christendom? which kind childish question be that ? does he owe christendom anything?

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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Joylove2324(f): 7:49am On Jun 29, 2020
Get yourself busy by registering for N-power

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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by TheRareGem1(f): 7:54am On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:



Stop dragging this. All his aides are yorubas. Even when president relieved some , all were his people.

VP of Omoluabis.

Another wrong statement. Mr. President relieved some? How? when?.

A scheme was moved to a new ministry for going concern , next is to redeploy the people working in that scheme to the ministry.

This is what Mr. P said upon his return.
No time having conservation with you because you don't read and make research. How do you even live with that. Knowing your knowledge is sentimental base with your low IQ please.

Choked by your no brain o

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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 7:58am On Jun 29, 2020
TheRareGem1:


Op. He has done alot for your tribe and if your people are grateful enough, you will forever remember him. But he is so humble to the core without boundaries base on ethnic or religion.

For him to take a tour to Niger Delta at the time of pandev and militants who always terrorise the people and vandalise the asset; met one on one with them together with state play makers, community leaders and traditional rulers, sons and daughters of the region.. had meeting with them, the rest they say is story...put to stop to vandalism; this no VP has ever made such move before. And this born; ogoni cleanup and the sons of the region were given the opportunity to participate in the cleanup while the daughters were empowered. This move is making the region habitable and sanity is returning to the region. No more vandalism of all sorts. And of course this is the efforts of the VP and Mr. P.


Jonathan has been there before him...All these things you are listing are just lame. He didn't make any ND habitable. The place have been habitable
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Deputy1111(m): 8:00am On Jun 29, 2020
The OP should have come out in another dimension, asking for Osinbajo's achievements is just a mere criticism which has no value to the development of our country.. it is a truth that the office of the Vice president can not award contracts,, in fact he can only carry out assignment on the instructions of the president.

The OP need to be educated more.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by shugabasbn: 8:21am On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:




How did all these have positive impact or legacy today?

Where is onnoghen today?


Attending function in Gambia, is now part of dividends of democracy to Nigerians?

Points are just weak.

U are getting fuel rt? That's one of his achievements

Why? Will tell u later
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by ojokolax: 9:26am On Jun 29, 2020
It's said that is better to remain silent and be thought ignorant than to open the mouth and let it be confirmed. Hopefully the OP has learned about the achievements of the VP in the last 5 years though I doubt it, such persons have allowed envy and beef cloud their reasoning but I hope others would use this as an opportunity to research further and ask more intelligent questions.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 9:53am On Jun 29, 2020
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Osagyefo98:
What has Osinbajo really done for Nigerians for the past 5 yrs?


Is it attending functions?

Trade Moni?

What has the man really contributed to the growth of the country called Nigeria.


Even in Christendom, what has he achieved?

The first time in history of the world to have a vice president who only cares about his own people and not the nation at large.


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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Shooyie: 9:59am On Jun 29, 2020
Ignorance and tribalism are the two major problems on NL. The OP is obviously carrying both and nothing can be a useful information to him except a criticism he is waiting to read. I congratulate every other person that tried educating him, kudos for that but he isn't ready to get informed.

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Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by orisa37: 11:44am On Jun 29, 2020
He remains creditably loyal to BUHARI. He did to BUHARI, what The CAMEROONIAN ATIKU couldn't do to Obasanjo.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by ionsman: 1:58pm On Jun 29, 2020
Sammy07:

When he was the Acting President

The name of Justice Walter Onnoghen was also forwarded to the National Assembly as acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, less than 24 hours to the expiration of his three-month acting period, saving the country another constitutional controversy.

A presidential task force was set up to address the skyrocketing prices of foodstuff across the country, while seven bills passed by the National Assembly were signed into law. Four others were rejected.

Face-to-face talks were held with communities in the creeks of the oil-rich Niger Delta on how to stabilise the region, fix their infrastructure and ensure a hitch-free flow of crude to the international market.

Osinbajo has so far presided over five meetings of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), awarding contracts worth billions of naira, among others.

January 20: After the Davos summit

Osinbajo was attending the 2017 World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland when Buhari travelled to London and he became acting president. On his return in January 20, he swung into action by having an engagement with service chiefs who briefed him on the situation in The Gambia at that time. He also received briefing from some members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

January 23: Unveiling 59 strategies for economic recovery

On January 23, Osinbajo presided over the Presidential Business Forum, during which 59 strategies for implementing the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) were unveiled. He later received the special envoy of President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti.

January 24: Micro enterprise clinic launched

On January 24, Osinbajo launched the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Clinics at the Old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa. He later proceeded to preside over a meeting of the Presidential Enabling Business Council.

January 25: Presided over his first FEC meeting

The acting president has so far presided over five weekly meetings of the Federal Executive Council since President Buhari left for the United Kingdom. The first was on January 25.

January 27: Met with the World Food Programme chief

On January 27, the acting president held a meeting with the executive director of the World Food Programme (WFP), Ms Ertharin Cousin.

January 30: Met with Senate Leader over budget

On January 30, Osinbajo had an audience with Senate Leader Ahmed Lawan over the 2017 Appropriation Bill.

January 31: Met with Ortom, Saraki, Dogara, Kogi APC

On January 31, he also received the governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom. He later met with Senate President Bukola Saraki and the House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara, over the economy and the 2017 budget.

A delegation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftains from Kogi State visited him in the evening of January 31.

February 1: Inaugurated NPC commissioners

Shortly before presiding over the FEC meeting on February 1, during which the Presidential Task Force on Food Security, mandated to reduce prices of food items in the country, was constituted, Osinbajo had inaugurated five commissioners of the National Population Commission (NPC).

February 2: Met Saraki, Doagara again

The acting president again met with the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives on February 2.

February 6: Economic Recovery Forum opened

On February 6, Osinbajo declared open, the Agenda for Consultative Forum on Economic Recovery and Growth Plan. He told the forum that the nation was in a very serious economic situation, but assured that the government remained committed to putting the economy on the path to sustainable growth.

Osinbajo assured the nation that President Buhari is hale and hearty and would return home as soon as he completed the necessary tests recommended by his doctors in the United Kingdom after his reported telephone conversation with the president.

February 7: Sent Onnoghen’s name for confirmation

The acting president, on February 7, sent the name of the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, to the Senate for confirmation.

He later issued a statement assuring Nigerians that with the federal government’s complete focus on improving the economy, the current recession would soon be history. “We are committed to a continuous engagement with our people to explain government policies, receive advice and criticism,” he said.

Later in the day, the acting president met with the then outgoing Ondo State governor, Olusegun Mimiko.

February 8: Met Kano Emir, as FEC approved N21bn roads contract

On February 8, Osinbajo chaired a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, which adopted measures to reduce prices of food items in the country. The meeting also resolved to restrict importation, from ECOWAS countries, of finished products that could be produced locally. That was in addition to the approval by the FEC, of N21 billion for the construction of the Ilorin-Omu Aran-Kabba Road, Section I.

Later in the day, the acting president held a closed-door meeting with the Emir of Kano and former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Muhammadu Sanusi.

February 9: Met Oba of Lagos, Labour, CSOs, Asset Recovery Committee

On February 9, Osinbajo met with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and applauded them for joining the ongoing anti-corruption campaign in the country. He gave the commendation when leaders of the NLC and TUC visited him and jointly presented an 18-point demand to the federal government. He also received the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu.

Later in the evening, Osinbajo chaired a meeting of the Presidential Committee on Asset Recovery. The meeting was attended by the Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris, the director-general of the Department of State Services (DSS), Lawal Daura; the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu and the chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Ekpo Nta.

February 10: Visited the creeks in Bayelsa

Osinbajo headed for Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital on February 10 in continuation of his interactive engagements with oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta region.

February 13: Met Governor Wike in Rivers

Similarly, on February 13, the acting president was in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to meet stakeholders of the oil producing communities. During the meeting, he rolled out the framework for the clean-up exercise of Ogoni land.

February 15: FEC approved N126bn roads contracts, national health policy

The Federal Executive Council meeting he chaired on February 15 approved the award of N126 billion road projects spread across Kano, Bauchi, Adamawa, Kwara, Gombe, Enugu an Kaduna states. The council meeting also approved the National Draft Health Policy 2016.

February 16: Directed the CBN to review foreign exchange policy

On February 16, the acting president inaugurated the National Road Safety Advisory Council, mandated to advise the Federal Executive Council and the National Economic Council on how to improve road safety management in the country. He chairs the council.

He presided over the first National Economic Council meeting of the year on February 16. The meeting directed the CBN to review the foreign exchange policy. The meeting also resolved that fresh $250 million be injected into the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). The CBN subsequently released about $500 million through the interbank market, where the 23 banks bought $371m.

The dollar crashed between N400 and N450 against the earlier N525.

The naira also gained against other currencies such as the Pound Sterling, which traded at 645 a day earlier but slipped to 610 while the Euro came down from N537 to N507 at the end of trading yesterday.

Also during the week, the CBN began moves to fund commercial banks with additional Forex to carter for school fees, medicals and personal travelling allowance (PTA) and business travel allowance (BTA) at a special rate.

February 17: Signed 7 bills into law

On February 17, the acting president signed seven bills into law. They were Oaths (Amendment) Act 2017; Defence Space Administration Act 2017; Veterinary Surgeons (Amendment) Act 2017; National Film and Video Censors Board (Amendment) Act 2017; Pension Rights of Judges (Amendment) Act 2017; Nigeria Institute of Soil Science (Establishment) Act 2017 and Mortgage Institutions (Amendment) Act 2016.

February 18: Attended Barrow’s inauguration in The Gambia

The only function Osinbajo had so far attended outside Nigeria as acting president was the inauguration of the new president of The Gambia, Adama Barrow, which took place in Banjul on February 18. The Presidency did not announce that Osinbajo was going for the inauguration; his aides only released the photographs of the event two days after.

February 19: No money earmarked for vice president’s residence

On February 19, Osinbajo said that no money was earmarked for the proposed new official residence of the vice president following reports that he budgeted N250 million for an iron gate to the proposed residence, which had been under construction since 2010 despite lingering economic crisis.

February 20: Met wheat and rice task force

Osinbajo, on February 20, presided over a meeting of the Presidential Task Force on Wheat and Rice. He assured that the nation would attain self-sufficiency in food security. The meeting was attended by the governors of Kano, Jigawa, Kebbi and Ebonyi states, as well as ministers of agriculture and finance.

Osinbajo could not make his proposed visit to Ondo State where he was expected to commission Governor Mimiko’s N1.5 billion event centre due to ‘bad weather’.

February 21: Adopted 60-day action plan for business

On February 21, he chaired an expanded meeting of the Presidential Enabling Business Council. The meeting, which was attended by Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara and other government officials, adopted a 60-day national action plan for business. Osinbajo asked the nation to expect changes in business visas, as well as seaports and airports.

February 22: Approved N32bn for Kaduna bypass

The Federal Executive Council meeting he chaired on February 22 approved N32 billion for the resuscitation and completion of the 50km dual carriage Kaduna eastern bypass highway. The Council also approved $39.9 for the construction of the Cameroon-Nigeria border link bridge at Ikot Efiem. The council also approved the Revised National Policy on Environment.

Osinbajo also withheld assent to four bills recently passed into law by the National Assembly.

He asked the House of Representatives for approval to borrow $500 million out of the $1 billion Eurobond from the International Capital Market (ICM). He said the $500 million would be used to fund the 2016 budget deficit.

After the FEC meeting, the acting president hosted the commander of the United States-Africa Command, General Thomas Waldhauster and the American ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington.

February 23: Met economic team, Saraki, Dogara over budget

On February 23, the acting president, at his Aguda House residence in Aso Rock Presidential Villa, presided over a meeting between the National Economic Management Team and the leadership of the National Assembly over the 2017 budget.

He summoned Inspector-General of Police Idris Ibrahim over the kidnap of two German archaeologists, Prof. Peter Breunig and Mr. Johannes Behringer in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

February 23: Unscheduled visit to Lagos airport

The acting president also paid an unscheduled visit to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, as part of the 60-day action plan for business reforms in the country. The visit took many airport workers by surprise. Osinbajo inspected facilities and interacted with airport officials.

February 24: Sacked 10 NCAA directors, met poultry farmers

Less than 24 hours after his unscheduled visit to Lagos airport, the federal government announced the sack of 10 directors of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). Three new directors and a general manager were also appointed for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

He also met with representatives of the poultry farmers in the country. He said the government was planning urgent relief for poultry farmers in the country to save the industry from collapse.

Those in attendance were the comptroller-general of the Nigeria Customs Service, Hameed Hali, CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele and Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun.

Well spelt out.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by giftedben: 4:44pm On Jun 29, 2020
What are you expecting from a deaf and dumb person
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Henryabuja: 5:02pm On Jun 29, 2020
Osagyefo98:
What has Osinbajo really done for Nigerians for the past 5 yrs?


Is it attending functions?

Trade Moni?

What has the man really contributed to the growth of the country called Nigeria.2


Even in Christendom, what has he achieved?

The first time in history of the world to have a vice president who only cares about his own people and not the nation at large.


Werey what is the achievement of the deputy governor of your state. List them here werey
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Lipscomb(m): 5:06pm On Jun 29, 2020
The npower that your people milking toady was initiated by him.

He end impunity in customs
He reform SARS
Google innovation
Smeda
Osagyefo98:
What has Osinbajo really done for Nigerians for the past 5 yrs?


Is it attending functions?

Trade Moni?

What has the man really contributed to the growth of the country called Nigeria.


Even in Christendom, what has he achieved?

The first time in history of the world to have a vice president who only cares about his own people and not the nation at large.


Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Nobody: 5:12pm On Jun 29, 2020
Lipscomb:
The npower that your people milking toady was initiated by him.

He end impunity in customs
He reform SARS
Google innovation
Smeda


What about Google renovation?

Which Sars?


You have allowed tribalism to lead ahead of inefficiency.
Re: What Has Osinbajo Really Done For Nigerians For The Past 5 Yrs by Tranquillity360: 5:17pm On Jun 29, 2020
okefrancis:
You are getting it wrong because in the history of Nigeria �� no vice president has ever done one quarter of what Vp osinbajo is doing right now, sediment apart .
What are the things he have done?

Name two for us.

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