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Politics / Jagaban Lose Lagos To OBI by MiaTV(f): 1:35pm On Feb 27, 2023
Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹
Landlord don lose to tenant, lagos state is now Peter Obi yard.
If Tinubu win this election na ojoro
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Politics / If APC Win This Presidential Election, I Won't And Never Will I Call Him My Pres by MiaTV(f): 11:17pm On Feb 26, 2023
This election is said to be free and fair election, with all what have been said and saw, APC really want that seat so they can plot their evil act.

I said this and yes, if APC win, I will never call him my president, infact we the youth are planning for another protest. End INEC.

And this is the final stand

LABOUR PARTY FOEVER

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Politics / We Are The Problem Of This Country Not The Government. by MiaTV(f): 3:47pm On Feb 26, 2023
Yes! I'm saying it boldly, we are the problem of this country, we are all looking for a better nigeria, while some are busy collecting 3,000 to 4,000 naira, in exchange of their voters card.

4,000 naira to suffer for 4 years, you all know that APC are all theft, they are thugs, they hate peace, their headquarter is oshodi lago state. Even the so-called police men can't even do anything. This election, we the youth are now awake and ready to fight for our right, is it until they kill everyone you will join us to fight for a better nigeria?. The INEC has been bribed.

The young men and women are now blind to see that they are killing us. Why can't you ask yourself this question, what about their family?, they took them outside the country, having so many people guarding them, yet you still waste your time, go to them and vote them again.

This is the moment we the youth will have to come together and say with one voice, WE WANT PETER OBI AS THE PRESIDENT.

NIGERIANS ARISE !!!
Politics / This Presidential Election Is Nonsense by MiaTV(f): 3:16pm On Feb 26, 2023
With the number of vote seen on social media, and the harrament given to the IGBO in oshodi, instead of the police to arrest and work on them, they are just watching.

Many P.U has lost the vote of the citizen because of the thugs been hired by APC, infact this election should be restart. We all taught its free and fair election, then why the fighting and stealing?.

My dear country people, Nigeria is been ruled by the wicked ones and to make it worst the so called leaders are not saying anything.

My vote still goes for LABOUR PARTY. I don't know about you but to me Peter Obi should be the president.

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Politics / Nigerians Electing The PRESIDENT by MiaTV(f): 3:16pm On Feb 13, 2023
Election is fast approaching and PVC are been distributed around the country, the issue is not, you having the PVC, its about electing the better person to sit on that position.
Many has failed us, many has packed all our resources, money and sweat as a family business, the youth only have to follow the words of those stealing from us, this is the right time to rearrange our country to a better place for the children and our generation. All we need is a president not a headboy, I don't care the party winning,we all need to stand on our feet and go with one voice.
Gone are those day when fuel used to be #65
Pure water #10
Kerosene #120
Transport from ikeja to oshodi #50
Things are cheap and easy fr every one, but now it's the other way round.
You better vote wisely or live a life of a slave for 8 years.
NIGERIANS BE WISE !!!
Politics / Adedibu To The People by MiaTV(f): 3:01pm On Feb 13, 2023
created by his transition.

He warmed his way into the hearts of his party’s loyalists and many others through his prompt response to their dire needs.

His many loyalists and even the lowly in the neighbourhood were always sure of one good meal a week.

They were sure that Adedibu would make necessary provisions for Amala and Gbegiri every Friday.

Such was the generous nature of the late politician that he occasionally doled out cash to those who were always around him on a good day. That was how he made his ‘people’ happy.

On Thursday, February 2, The PUNCH visited Adedibu’s Molete home with the mission to confirm if the late politician’s loyalists and political associates were still touching base with the one-time Mecca. But aside from prayers and supplications that filtered from a mosque adjacent to a two-storey building, The PUNCH did not find any political figures on the wide-ranging premises.

Our correspondent spoke with Adedibu’s closest aide, Mr Kayode Adeyemi, who served the master of politics for 29 years until the last day.

He said, “Sincerely, he was a man to reckon with; a flexible-minded person, a philanthropist. He acted on what he believed in. He was a man of his words.

“It appears the political power he wielded was God-given. He controlled all of the political parties in the area. He single-handedly appointed councillors, chairmen of political parties, and paid their nomination fees.”

One of Adedibu’s sons, Niyi Adedibu, took our correspondent around the wide premises of the famous politician Molete home residence.

Like his father, politics runs in the veins of the young man. And, as he stood transfixed at his late father’s grave, The PUNCH noticed a sudden change in his mood.

He pointed at the grave, and said, “Here lies my father. He taught me everything I know about politics. When he visited me in the UK before his death, he told me that rigidity has no place in politics because “there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics.”

He added, “The goodness of men lives after them. And just like fire, our kindness to humanity in whatever form smoulders long after we have exchanged our mortality for immortality.”

A neighbour, Hon. Toyin Okesola, paid posthumous tribute to Adedibu, saying, “He was a good man and father to all.

“If you came sorrowfully with a need, Baba Adedibu would make sure the need was met. While Baba was alive, he often proverbially told us that until everyone would bow to death, many would always remember that Baba Adedibu has died.

Reflecting on Adedibu’s benevolence, Mrs Okanlawon Olayinka said, “He was a great political mentor to many people. He was known throughout Ibadan and across Nigeria. Through him, many people became councillors, House of Representatives’ members, senators, and even state governors. He gave succour to the needy and unburdened their pains.

“A woman with tears rolling down her cheeks, once sought Baba Adedibu’s financial assistance to set up a small-scale business to cater for her family’s needs.

“Moved to pity, Baba Adedibu not only gave her N250,000 for rent, but also empowered the woman with an additional N200,000 for wares. And for the stability of the business, Baba Adedibu made a separate weekly provision of N5,000 for the woman. He was a good man, and his neighbours here in Molete partook of his milk of open-handedness.”

Adedibu lived and died like a king. He was always surrounded by his “boys.”

Some people denigrated them as Baba’s bodyguards or thugs. They were always on the lookout, and their mere presence would make a lion nervous. That means it was not easy gaining entry to Adedibu’s Molete palace without his approval, except the person was heading for a suicide mission. Guess what the repercussions will be?

Also, Wasiu Olaniyi, a former Adedibu’s boy, sounded a frightful warning to those who still see thuggery as a means of survival.

Recounting his experiences to The PUNCH, he said, “Thugs do not live longer. They can die at any time. Thugs should therefore have a change of heart, learn a trade, or acquire a good education. There is no one whom God cannot change. Many thugs have lost their lives to thuggery. About six of Baba Adedibu’s boys have died.

“Baba Adedibu never asked us to go to any place and incite violence or sent us to kill anyone. He sacrificed his comfort for the hardships of the poor. He fought for the defenceless, whose rights had been violated and whose voices had been silenced by the oppressors of society.”

At a recent caucus meeting in the state, some PDP members reminisced about the stabilising role played by Adedibu as “a father of the party.” They also expressed their reservations on matters capable of jeopardising the party’s victory in the March 11 election.

A staunch stakeholder of the party who spoke to The PUNCH on condition of anonymity noted that “too much power is concentrated in the hands of the incumbent. And remember, the governor is an executive governor.”

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