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Bayelsa Govt Opposes Mega Rally to Avoid Backlash Over Wike's Derogatory Comment - Kemapado The Bayelsa State government is not opposed to gatherings, as guaranteed by the Nigerian constitution. However, in a situations where an individual has insulted the ancestry of a people, sparking widespread outrage, the government must...

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Sir Ferdinand Rogersvor 1 Jahr

Trying to stop Natasha from holding a rally in her constituency and on the other hand going to a state you're not wanted to hold yours. It's just gross disrespect

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Adeslove onevor 1 Jahr

What a vibrant and fearless commissioner! I watched him this morning speaking and therefore he is quite and brilliantly amazing! He was on point at any given time! Bravo Mr Afred!

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Vance Ginnvor 1 Jahr

Imagine a government where big government doesn't burden your future with excessive spending, taxes, and regulations. Here's how... 👇

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Jossyvor 1 Jahr

The governor should be firm. Don't let any of them gather. If he does, political crisis will hit Bayelsa

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Tainuvor 1 Jahr

#AriseNews How much money 💰 is needed for you to put Live TIME STAMP on your BROADCAST Channel? I love your broadcast, but that basic ingredient is missing! Do the needful

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Kitdabolvor 1 Jahr

Imagine if Agulu Born Peter Obi wants to visit Lagos and Sanwo-Olu says he must not come. Just imagine Obingos reactions and let that imagination be your answer for Wike's trip to Bayelsa. Common sense is far from these clowns.

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ogievor 1 Jahr

He should keep Insulting !!

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Bob Locovor 1 Jahr

Wike is trouble.. If you allow him to hold a rally anywhere in Nigeria you are risking a conflagration.. Even if the rally is held in Lagos, Tinubu's backyard, passions are likely to be inflamed 🤬

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Daddy king Henryvor 1 Jahr

This boy sounds so unintelligent

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Ejo Onyishivor 1 Jahr

Very correct.

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I-Manvor 1 Jahr

…but that’s the template used in Rivers State. Insult the Ijaws, then use a lackey to convene a welcome party, if the predicted violence did not happen, blow a pipeline, and get your president declare state of emergency.

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