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Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by TheRareGem1(f): 12:23pm On Jan 10 |
The minister of Interior is clearly not guilty of the allegations being peddled around since he is not the director of the company which is also a private entity (a limited company). The documents are vividly stamped by CAC explicitly showing that he resigned his position as the MD/ Director of company as far back at Feb. 2019 when he won the election for the seat of the House of Representatives Ondo North-East. Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has been more than patriotic in delivering his duties as the minister of Interior, committed to the social development of Nigeria and Nigerians at home and abroad. His impacts have been felt in every area such that every agency under his ministry has gone through one reform or human capital development or the other. Passion, integrity, honesty, resilience are not acquired in a day, they are products of self-discipline, self-development and rebirth (what the Yoruba calls ti tun Ara Eni bi). These are all evident in the life of BTO as we see his works, which also are lacking in most public office holders keeping our nation at a crawling state. Nigerians needs to put the vision of the evolution we have clamored before us, where we are in the journey, what we have attained or achieved so far and what is at stake so that the best decisions for the most individuals the common man might be taken. Jimoh Safar writes from Abuja. 4 Likes
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Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by kemzy107(f): 12:25pm On Jan 10 |
Hon Olubunmi Tunji Ojo is too learned and coordinated not to know what is obtainable |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Oluebubay: 12:25pm On Jan 10 |
No amount of propaganda can hinder good governance… |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by naija4life247: 12:26pm On Jan 10 |
Tunji-Ojo is going nowhere. Anybody wey wan die, make e die 2 Likes |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Ogbonna24: 12:27pm On Jan 10 |
This man is the only man that understands his work among all the appointees of President Tinubu |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Zeesugar(f): 12:28pm On Jan 10 |
A stone of distraction thrown towards him |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by DonDaDa234: 12:28pm On Jan 10 |
This too shall pass and the Minister would still deliver |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Oluwalosolami: 12:29pm On Jan 10 |
This is absolutely true, if we must progress as nation we have to think objectively on this saga. |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by SharingIsLife(m): 12:29pm On Jan 10 |
Okay. Reading... |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by muhyeenisce(m): 12:30pm On Jan 10 |
They want to become popular by using BTO |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Evelyn24: 12:30pm On Jan 10 |
This is clearly a propaganda from those evil passport cabals that doesn’t want this country to work. God pass them and he will overcome |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by MrProlific95: 12:30pm On Jan 10 |
Betta Edu shouldn't be sacked. Suspended yes, but should be reinstated since Tunji Ojo is seriously using Social Media goons to twist this story. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Laryy360: 12:30pm On Jan 10 |
All the people who are been paid to bring the only working minister down, will be the one that will go down with the people who sponsors them. |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Joyce95: 12:32pm On Jan 10 |
Hon. Tunji-Ojo is a man of Vision, no evil can bring him down. |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Oracben: 12:35pm On Jan 10 |
The minister of interior has shown how the work of a public servant should be and has delivered on all his promises, since he his no longer the director of the said company, he should be left alone to continue with his good work. |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by rejoice4eva(m): 12:40pm On Jan 10 |
Until psychophants in Nigeria that the law is bigger than anyone, irrespective of status, we are not going anywhere. Let us follow the rule of law and stop playing sentiments |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by biFixit(m): 12:45pm On Jan 10 |
Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo did not commit an offence neither did he engage in a conflict of interest as regards the contract his former company got from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. Yes, a big lesson was learnt and going forward, he needs to complete the good work he started in the Ministry of Interior. May God bless Nigeria. |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by DaddyJapan(m): 12:46pm On Jan 10 |
TheRareGem1: Murder the righteous? My people and asinine claims are two peas in a pod. Wasn't Abba Kyari once our nation's much celebrated Super Cop? The one who could literally walk on water? What about Mustafa "Tafa" Balogun, our much heralded IG of Police - who turned out to be as corrupt as they come? See what happens when we set our expectations of Public Administrators so low? What next? Presentation of a halo to the righteous one? 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by ojokolax: 12:48pm On Jan 10 |
there is a movement being sponsored by the cabal whose choppings via the passport route have been closed and we will not sit idly and watch as they drag us back into the mess that we are desperate to leave behind |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by flexybricky(m): 12:56pm On Jan 10 |
Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo is innocent of alleged wrongdoing, having resigned from his private company in 2019. Committed to Nigeria's progress, his impactful reforms showcase passion, integrity, and resilience. |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Solape1: 1:00pm On Jan 10 |
No one can hinder the good work of BTO. He is a light that refuses to dime. A change we want, a change we get through BTO |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by DaddyJapan(m): 1:04pm On Jan 10 |
Like the TBJ crew, the OTO brigade is also trying to stifle probity and accountability. There is a never a dull moment in our nation's affairs. |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Yheri: 1:07pm On Jan 10 |
No man can hinder or curse who God has bless |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by year2013: 2:07pm On Jan 10 |
TheRareGem1: |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by killsmith(f): 3:55pm On Jan 10 |
Paid miscreants everywhere. |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Odogwuzack: 3:56pm On Jan 10 |
TheRareGem1: The problem some persons have with Tunji is simply tribal and political. He's neither the Director of the company nor the minister that awarded the contract. It is very funny that people that defended Obi's investment of $30 million in family business are the same people that are asking for Tunji-Ojo's head. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Odogwuzack: 4:00pm On Jan 10 |
naija4life247: 😂 😂 😂 |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by Proudlyomonna: 4:24pm On Jan 10 |
Odogwuzack: Oh ofcus you must type nonsense for ori re ti ku pkatapkata Let the gentleman go and clear himself,shameless old man like You,after all the rants, Obi is the here championing the hope of the common man for a new Nigeria where social justice reigns. Obi wey dey do oshofree work for service na him wan thief at a time when his counterparts where looting their states dry and stealing the destiny of their States Obi left money for Anambra need I remind You that under His reign as Sec Chairman under Jona,him no collect shishi,him do oshofree work for Nija 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by spyder880(m): 4:30pm On Jan 10 |
How much money did this thief pay to have his image laundered? |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by JagabanB: 5:08pm On Jan 10 |
rejoice4eva:When has Nigerîà followed the rule of law? Why didn't u clamour for rule of law under Abba Moro and Aregbesola? How sure are you that he's guiIty now? |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by nairalanda1(m): 6:45pm On Jan 10 |
The problem is the minister was a shareholder in a company that got a contract from the same government. If you don't see conflict of interest, then I dey sorry for you |
Re: Let’s Not Murder The Righteous by rejoice4eva(m): 9:46pm On Jan 10 |
JagabanB:You equally worshipped and defended the failures too, including their grandmaster, Buhari. I'm not saying he is guilty or not, but your cry and sentiments has blindfolded you, that you did know that law is not a respecter of person. |
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