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Politics / Re: A False Report: The Truth About The EFCC And Chief Sylva. by greatpaulo(m): 10:45pm On Jan 14
Chekwume16:
I was really shocked when I saw his name there. I also think its the work of his political opponents

His detractors will do anything to tarnish his reputation but the hands of victory will grab him soon. Sylva Is Coming for real.
Politics / A False Report: The Truth About The EFCC And Chief Sylva. by greatpaulo(m): 9:40pm On Jan 14
There have been reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reopened money laundering cases against several politicians, including Chief Timipre Sylva.

However, these reports are false and misleading. Chief Sylva's name is not associated with any ongoing money laundering investigations, and he has not been implicated in any such cases.

It is important to set the record straight and avoid spreading misinformation about these matters. Chief Sylva has a long record of clean public service and commitment delivering dividends of democracy to the people, and these reports do not reflect his character or record.

The spread of false information can cause unnecessary distress and confusion and should be avoided.

The EFCC is an important agency that plays a vital role in combating financial crimes in Nigeria. It is essential that their work be respected and that their efforts be supported.

False reports about their activities can cause unnecessary confusion and harm the reputation of the agency.

We should all work together to ensure that accurate and reliable information is available to the public.

As for Chief Sylva, he is not associated with any ongoing money laundering cases, and any reports to the contrary are false. We must all do our part to ensure that the truth is clear and that the integrity of our public officials is not unfairly called into question.

We must also remember that Chief Sylva has a long record of service and has made significant contributions to the nation. He should be judged based on his actual accomplishments and contributions, not based on false rumours or allegations. Let us all strive to be fair and objective in our assessments of public figures, and to rely on reliable information.

It's important to note that those who are spreading these false reports against Chief Sylva are doing so out of fear and insecurity.

They are aware that their illegal position of power is threatened, and they are using misinformation as a tool to maintain control.

However, it is important to remember that power derived from deception and dishonesty is not sustainable, and it will eventually crumble.

The people of Bayelsa deserve leaders who are honest and who are committed to serving the public interest, not those who use fear and division to further their interests.

To the people of Bayelsa, be assured that justice will prevail and the mandate of Chief Sylva will be restored. His leadership will bring hope and progress to the state, and the people will be able to celebrate a brighter future.

The time for fear and division is over, and a new era of unity and prosperity is on the horizon. Stay strong, and have faith that better days are ahead.

Sylva Is Coming!

~ Sylva Staunch Supporters (Powered by CPO)

Politics / Re: A Setback Is Not A Denial Of Ultimate Victory; Justice For Chief Timipre Sylva by greatpaulo(m): 3:43am On Dec 10, 2023
Is that what you were told or what you feel?
KillahPriest:
Igwe Great Paulo, you're not even from Bayelsa State neither are you a registered voter there so why are you trying to force a Sylva down our throats ?
Politics / A Setback Is Not A Denial Of Ultimate Victory; Justice For Chief Timipre Sylva by greatpaulo(m): 9:00pm On Dec 09, 2023
Chief Timipre Sylva and his supporters are confident that their perseverance and dedication amidst injustice will eventually lead to triumph.

We do not view this temporary defeat as the end of the road, but rather as a stepping stone on the path to victory.

As a community of people who value peace and justice, we place our trust in the judicial system to deliver a fair and just outcome.

We believe that the court will act with integrity and sincerity.

We will continue to pursue our goals through peaceful and lawful means, and we will not resort to violence or retribution.

Do not forget that the renewed hope agenda of President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is transforming the judiciary system, bringing new hope to the oppressed.

The administration of President Asiwaju is committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that justice is served for all.

The triumph of the oppressed is inevitable, and we will continue to fight for what is right.

Let hope be our guiding light, and let justice prevail.

To the ardent supporters of Chief Sylva, let your faith in justice be as strong as a mountain, for God will deliver justice and we will be triumphant.

Trust in the plan of the omniscient and believe in the power of truth and righteousness.

We Will Win for sure. Amen!

~ Sylva Staunch Supporters (Powered by CPO)

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Politics / Re: Victory, With Justice: The Resilience Of Chief Timipre Sylva And His Supporters. by greatpaulo(m): 8:18pm On Dec 09, 2023
Ironically, the places you mentioned, if combined, are not up 0.1% of the smallest LGA in Bayelsa State.

Circling your friends with the enemies of Sylva doesn't make Sylva a bad person.

How many friends of Sylva have you interacted with to know their views? 3
ogmask:
Make Sylva rest. Nobody wants him.
Only him govship candidate, DG campaign, and same time leader of the APC in south south. Make he rest make Diri continue. I work with a man from Nembe, I have friends from Opuoma, I have friends from southern Ijaw and even Brass area. Not one of them have spoken well of Sylva. I was in Bayelsa after the election, boy, come see happiness. Sylva is too selfish and self centred. Make him rest abeg.
Politics / Re: Victory, With Justice: The Resilience Of Chief Timipre Sylva And His Supporters. by greatpaulo(m): 6:50am On Dec 09, 2023
In how many local government areas did you witness the Bayelsa State election simultaneously to know that people supported the incumbent more?
Oscarchims:
I witnessed the Bayelsa election... All I can say is that there was huge vote buying by the parties and the people are majorly in support of the incumbent... Very glaring
Politics / Victory, With Justice: The Resilience Of Chief Timipre Sylva And His Supporters. by greatpaulo(m): 11:40pm On Dec 08, 2023
Chief Timipre Sylva's peaceful acceptance of the disappointing gubernatorial election result which was manufactured in favour of the incumbent governor should not be mistaken for complacency.

He and his supporters will continue to pursue justice and advocate for a fair and transparent process to ensure that the election results are truly representative of the will of the Bayelsa State voters.

We admire Chief Timipre Sylva's dedication to the democratic process and the rule of law.

Chief Sylva has once again proven himself to be a person of great character and integrity, even in the face of daytime electoral robbery.

In the face of the glaring disappointing aftermath of the election, he displayed grace and class, accepting the cooked results with dignity and respect.

His followers have followed his example, remaining peaceful and respectful.

We applaud Chief Sylva for setting a positive example in a difficult situation.

Chief Sylva and his followers believe in the power of the law to uphold justice.

They are confident that the will of the people of Bayelsa State will ultimately be reflected in the election results, and that they will be victorious in their pursuit of fairness and democracy.

They are steadfast in their belief that justice will prevail and that their victory is inevitable.

~ Sylva Staunch Supporters (Powered by CPO)

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Romance / Re: How Do You Identify A Prostitue From Decent Lady by greatpaulo(m): 2:47pm On Dec 08, 2023
The first way to identify the profession of people on duty is through their dressing.

Prostitutes dress half-naked outside, so, when any young lady decides to dress half-naked as well, she should be ready to accept any name she is called as a result of her dressing.

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Romance / Balancing Financial Needs In Blended Families: The Roles Of Single Mothers And S by greatpaulo(m): 2:43pm On Dec 08, 2023
Balancing Financial Needs in Blended Families: The Roles of Single Mothers and Supportive Networks.

Single mothers should understand that their children are not the problem, but rather the financial responsibility that may come with dating them.

When a man loves a woman with children from a previous relationship, his decision not to take on the financial responsibilities of those children does not necessarily mean he hates them. It may be that he simply feels he is unable to shoulder that financial burden at this time.

When considering the financial responsibilities of blended families, it's important to remember that the current economic climate has made it difficult for many men to support themselves, let alone others.

Given the current economic conditions, it's not surprising that some men may not feel able to take on the financial responsibility of a child or children that they did not father. It's not necessarily a reflection of their feelings about the children themselves.

It's important for single mothers to be open and honest about their situation, and to understand that their children are not a liability.

Single mothers may face financial challenges when they are raising children on their own, and it's not fair to expect another man to assume the financial responsibility for children that he did not father.

Men may be hesitant to get involved with a single mother because of the potential financial burden, but that doesn't mean they dislike the children themselves.

While single mothers deserve support, it's important to recognize that the financial burden of raising children is not the responsibility of someone who is not the parent.

There may be other ways to address the financial challenges that single mothers face, such as government assistance or financial support from family members.

It's not reasonable to assume that a new partner will automatically assume financial responsibility for children from a previous relationship.

It's important to be clear and upfront about the financial situation and to respect the new partner's right to decide whether or not they are willing to take on that responsibility.

It's not fair to expect someone to take on financial obligations that they did not agree to when entering into a relationship.

It's important to consider the financial responsibility for children from multiple perspectives, including the parents, extended family, and even society as a whole. Everyone involved should have a role in supporting the children, and no one person should be expected to carry the burden alone.

The new partner may choose to contribute, but it's not fair to expect them to take on full responsibility. This is a complex issue, and there is no one right answer for every situation.

However, communication and compassion are keys to finding a solution that works for everyone involved.

~ Chijioke Paul Okeifufe

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Politics / The Tyrant's Fear: The Incumbent Governor Diri's Desperate Grip On Power by greatpaulo(m): 7:03am On Dec 06, 2023
The allegation by the Bayelsa State APC's publicity secretary that the state governor, Senator Douye Diri, is planning to use the EFCC against Chief Timipre Sylva is a serious matter that should not be dismissed lightly.

This act of desperation raises serious questions about the motives and intentions of the governor.

This situation must be closely monitored and investigated to ensure that Chief Sylva is protected by the APC government at the center.

The incumbent governor's desperation is clear for all to see.

During the recent gubernatorial election, he relied on underhanded tactics such as using the military and thugs to intimidate voters, bribing electoral officials, and using all the arsenal at his disposal to manipulate the results to his favor.

These actions are an affront to democracy and the will of the good people of Bayelsa State who came out to vote on that day.

We must not continue to allow such flagrant disregard for the rule of law and fair elections to stand.

The governor's attempt to use the EFCC against Chief Sylva is a clear sign of his desperation. Not only is he worried about the outcome of the legal challenge to his temporary election victory, but he also appears to be aware that justice will ultimately prevail against him for squandering the resources of the state mercilessly in the past 4 years.

The hard truth is that the incumbent governor has a lot to answer for when it comes to the mismanagement of public funds for the period he has been in office.

The people of Bayelsa deserve transparency and accountability from their elected officials, and it's clear that this has not been the case throughout Governor Diri's period in office.

His refusal to present clear accountability for the money he has received so far as a governor is an affront to the public trust and a betrayal of the people he is supposed to serve.

The incumbent governor is scared of the consequences of leaving office without covering the stench from the sewage of corruption in his office.

Without the protection of his position, he knows he will be held accountable for his actions and face justice. This fear is driving his desperate attempts to cling to power, even if it means trampling on the rights of the people he is supposed to serve. It's time for him to step down and face the music because we believe in justice and the rule of law.

This latest move is just another example of his willingness to abuse his power to cling to office at all costs.

It's time for him to step down and allow the people to choose a leader who will represent their interests with integrity and honesty.

~ Sylva Staunch Supporters (Powered by CPO)

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Romance / Re: See The Naughty Things This Girls Where Doing In Nightclub In Benin /photos 18+ by greatpaulo(m): 6:51pm On Apr 05, 2017
papabiz:
End time night club


I never knew that this club is in Benin. For three weeks now, I have been withing Sapele axis in Delta State and I have been looking for a club with a close standard to what is obtainable in Abuja, Lagos and Portharcourt. I think they have appealing standard. Let me look for where to buy a voluminous Bible that I will use to visit the club this weekend.

So, una village still dey use Bible for inside Club? grin
Politics / Re: Mbaka Why? Video By Prophet BBC by greatpaulo(m): 2:01am On Jun 30, 2015
I DON'T THINK YOU HAVE WATCHED THE STUPID VIDEO. HE SAID THAT JONATHAN SHOULD BE CELEBRATED FOR BRINGING THE IDEA OF THE SECOND NIGER BRIDGE. I EVEN CALLED THE ANIMAL AND HE WAS BUSY INSULTING HIMSELF.
Donphillopus:



Lie lie lies


The man did not say any of these your rants


How can you lie like this?


The man said that jonathan built an international airport for SE

He said under Jonathan during December period people did not lined up for fuel at filling stations


And so many facts by the man

NgeneUkwenu is a lier don't list to it.


I will find a dragon voice software to translate this video to written piece so my fellow GEJites will see how this man humiliated mbaka with facts.


The video is an eye opener to the gullible that nearly bought the medicine.



GEJ = 95 % votes from south east



Gej till 2019 grin
Politics / Re: Who’s Who Of Freemasonry In Nigeria(dead And Alive) by greatpaulo(m): 1:16pm On Jun 18, 2015
The list is so true.

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Culture / Re: The Superstition Of The Osu Cast System In Igbo Land by greatpaulo(m): 6:51am On Jun 09, 2013
I am laughing at those you claiming that the forefathers of the Osu people committed untold atrocities that made them to be banished from the land. Hahahahahahaha... Fools are fast in judging the sins of others without minding theirs. Our girls (the dialas or amadis) commits abortion as if there is nothing wrong about it, and we still accommodate and marry them. Some of our boys are cultists, armed robbers, murderers and serial rapists, yet we do not banish them. The forefathers of the people you call Osu never committed half of the sins you are committing today, and you still claims to be dialas and amadis.

Lets not visit the sin of the forefathers upon the Children. Most the Osus did not commit any crime. Some of them where traded during the slave trade era, some were victim of superstitious believe - those who were banished because of the mysterious death of their parents or siblings.

Some people are dumb fools anyway... You will have sex with the girl you call Osu, nothing will happen to you, but when it comes to marriage, your parents will remind you that it is an abomination to to marry her. WISE UP MY PEOPLE! The more you call them Osu, the more God blesses them with knowledge, wisdom and riches. As far as I'm concerned, we are all one with equal rights and opportunities.

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Culture / Re: The Superstition Of The Osu Cast System In Igbo Land by greatpaulo(m): 8:02am On Jun 04, 2013
Sincerely posting, if I should find a girl, and one person come to stop her with the obnoxious claim that she is an osu, my dear, I will go ahead to marry her. I am an Amadi or Diala, but strongly against the osu caste system. People should learn how to tolerate the misfortune of others. That our forefathers were fortunate enough not to suffer what their forefathers suffered does not make them or us superior over them, we are all equal before God.

Calling our brothers osu is barbaric and offenders should be treated as criminals in the society.

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Religion / Re: Freemasonry, Evil In Nigeria? by greatpaulo(m): 12:28am On Jun 25, 2010
I have read all your arguments about the freemasonry. I want to be a member, but it seems am becoming somehow confused about the contradictory posts about the mason.

Anyway, I have made up my mind, no going back. Two months from now, I will be a fellow craft. The world is a religious world. Everyone claiming to be the master to the other. The Protestant Churches believes that the Catholics are worshiping idols, therefore they can't see heaven, and the catholics are against the mason with the claims that the masons are evil. I am a Catholic, but the question here is,  who is evil among the two?

I don't know much about the masons, but am not joining them because of wealth or fame, but because of the caliber of people there.

I see much responsible people in the mason than in the Christendom. Do you agree with me?

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