04/11/2024
DANGOTE AND DECREE 419.
OUR MUMU DON DO!
Dangote Industries Dangote Petroleum Refinery Fze Recruitment is it safe to charge you for deception in our Court?
You made Nigerians believe that you are the Messiah, unexpectedly, you are no different to the people who had held us captive;
You painted our leaders as devil's advocate and the immediate senior brother to Mr. Lucifer, what then do we call you, Mr. D(evil) or (angote)?
You got most of us on your side with the rhetoric of making things less difficult for us, now, we have been suffocated by you, our trusted friend. Why?
Undear Mr. D, what is our sin? Why do we have to suffer after trusting you and standing with you? Why do you have to punish us further when we thought ours cannot mislead us?
Undear Mr. D, why did you fool us again when we trusted and believed you? Do we go back to the cement revolution and believe what we are told about how you monopolized the sector in a bid to punish Nigerians? Do we now accept defeat that our own Saint Mr. D is the true enemy of the citizens?
Explain to your teeming supporters why Fuel aka PMS will be sold almost one thousand naira when everything is made here; the crude, the separation and refining, lifting and what have you are all home made. Where then comes this inhumanity to us, your friends, poor but helpless Nigerians?
Talk to us undear friend or we take to the street to demand the non monopolization of the oil sector by yours unfaithfully.
Undear Mr. D, why did you do this to Nigerians? Everything isn't business!
It is better you have a rethink or we will take back what belongs to us!
..to be continued...
Sampson Ekigbo, Esq
04:11:2024
22/10/2024
The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention.
22/10/2024
It is astonishing what force, purity, and wisdom it requires for a human being to keep clear of falsehoods.
20/10/2024
At the High Court, a witness who said he was a native doctor and the Chief Priest of his village shrine, was asked whether he wanted to swear the oath with the Bible or traditionally with the Ofor. He chose the Bible. The court burst out with laughter.
The judge asked him why he chose the Bible when his background is a traditional African religion, and he answered:
My Lord, I came here, to tell the truth, but there are truths known only to God almighty. The traditional way of swearing, with the ofor, is unforgiving and may lead to my death if my evidence is not accurate. But the Bible is merciful, it speaks of forgiveness of transgressions. Since no man knows all the truth, it will be foolish of me not to swear with the Bible.
The Judge, the Bar, and the people in the gallery became wiser by that much.
Lesson:
Some people will learn from this. The very reason is that too many bad things are happening in our world today.
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20/10/2024
Ebonyi Beauty Queen Wins South-East Pageant, Pleads for Recognition and Support
October 19, 2024
By Charles Iteshi,
Abakaliki.
Miss Mgbebu Cynthia Muna, an Ebonyi-born girl living in Anambra State, has tearfully appealed for recognition from the Ebonyi State government and the public after emerging as the winner of the South-East “Most Beautiful Girl” competition. Despite her victory, Muna expressed disappointment that she has not been celebrated like her counterparts who secured second and third positions in the just-concluded contest.
Speaking to our correspondent in Awka, Anambra State, Muna revealed that the two-week competition, held at the International Conference Center in Imo State, brought together young girls from the South-East and South-South regions. Her win, however, has gone unnoticed in her home state of Ebonyi.
During the interview, Muna shared her difficult upbringing and personal challenges. She called on the Ebonyi State government, non-governmental organizations, and well-meaning individuals to support and celebrate her achievement, emphasizing that other contestants had received recognition from their respective states.
“The Most Beautiful Girl competition is a platform aimed at encouraging and empowering young girls who have excelled academically and made meaningful contributions to society,” Muna explained.
A passionate advocate for humanitarian work, Muna expressed her desire to serve her community through education and social development. She described how her own struggles growing up in a broken home motivated her to pursue a better future.
“My father is from Ikwo, and my mother is from Izzi. My father rejected me at birth, and it has been difficult growing up,” she shared tearfully. “I was raised by my mother in her parents’ house, but after my father paid the bride price and my mother had more children, I was segregated from my siblings.”
Despite her hardships, Muna has managed to complete her West African Examination Council (WAEC) exams but now faces uncertainty about her future due to a lack of financial support.
“I am currently an apprentice in Awka, learning to sew men’s senator wears to support myself. I am trusting in God for His manifestation in my life.”
Muna urged the Ebonyi government to acknowledge her victory, as she proudly represented the state in the competition. She emphasized the importance of empowering and educating young girls and expressed her hope that her win would inspire others to invest in the girl child’s future.
“While filling the form for the competition, I represented Ebonyi State, and I came back victorious. I hope to be celebrated just like the other contestants from other states,” she said.
Muna’s heartfelt plea underscores the need for recognition and support for young girls striving for success, despite personal challenges and adversity.
05/10/2024
Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity.
05/10/2024
Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love ~ Mother Teresa
04/10/2024
The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions.
04/10/2024
There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those to whom God says, 'All right, then, have it your way.'
02/10/2024
Male and female represent the two sides of the great radical dualism. But in fact they are perpetually passing into one another. Fluid hardens to solid, solid rushes to fluid. There is no wholly masculine man, no purely feminine woman.