• Women can make decisions about their reproductive health and have the autonomy to pursue education, career goals, and personal growth.
    #SifonSambo #WomensHealth #YoureNotAlone
    Women can make decisions about their reproductive health and have the autonomy to pursue education, career goals, and personal growth. #SifonSambo #WomensHealth #YoureNotAlone
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  • Rivers State on the Brink: No Funds, No Peace, and a Political Showdown

    Port Harcourt, Nigeria — The political crisis in Rivers State has taken a dramatic turn, with Governor Siminalayi Fubara facing a major financial and governance deadlock following a Supreme Court ruling that halted federal allocations to the state. As power struggles rage between Fubara and his estranged political benefactor, Minister Nyesom Wike, ordinary citizens are left to bear the brunt of the turmoil.

    But wait first—who go really suffer for this wahala? The politicians wey dey fight for power or the everyday people wey just wan survive?

    The Power Struggle: How Did We Get Here?

    Governor Fubara, once Wike’s political protégé, came into office under his influence. However, their alliance quickly fell apart as Fubara sought to assert his independence—a move Wike and his loyalists in the state legislature fiercely resisted.

    Then, just when tensions seemed to be settling, the Supreme Court delivered a thunderous blow: halting federal allocations to the state and nullifying local government elections conducted under Fubara’s administration. The ruling, seen by many as favoring Wike’s camp, has intensified the crisis, with Rivers State now in an economic chokehold.

    The big question remains: How will the governor navigate this storm without sinking the state?

    Rivers Elders: "We No Go Beg for Our Own Money!"

    Amid the escalating political battle, the Rivers State Elders Forum has stepped in, rallying behind Fubara. High Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe made it clear:

    "Rivers State will not bow to undue pressure. We no go beg for our own money!"

    Their defiance underscores a growing resistance to external interference, but without federal funds, how long can the state sustain itself? Because, make we talk true—e no easy to run government without money.

    The People Are Suffering, While Politicians Play Chess

    While the power brokers continue their political warfare, the real victims are the everyday people of Rivers State.

    🚶🏾‍♂️ Mr. Chinedu Eze, a community leader, expressed frustration:
    "People for this state don tire! Na ordinary people dey suffer while dem dey do political game. We no go gree."

    Mrs. Adaobi Kalu, a small business owner, lamented:
    "Business don spoil. No money, no customers. If government no settle this fight, wetin we go do?"

    Experts Weigh In: What's Next for Rivers?

    Dr. Ayo Okonjo, Political Analyst:
    "This situation exposes a deeper problem in Nigeria’s politics—where governance is often tied to personal loyalty rather than public service."

    Prof. Helen Nnaji, Legal Expert:
    "Blocking federal funds has major implications. This could lead to more legal battles and even constitutional debates on state autonomy."

    Senator Magnus Abe:
    "We’ve seen this before—when political godfatherism clashes with governance, the people always suffer."

    What Happens Next?

    Governor Fubara and his supporters insist they will not back down. But with no federal allocation, the state faces a major financial crisis. Workers may go unpaid, hospitals may run out of supplies, and essential services could grind to a halt.

    The question now is: Can Rivers State find alternative revenue sources to survive this crisis? Or will Fubara be forced to make political concessions?

    Join the Conversation!

    👉🏾 Do you think the Supreme Court ruling is fair?
    👉🏾 How should Fubara handle this crisis?
    👉🏾 What can Rivers people do to secure their future?

    #RiversState #FubaraVsWike #PoliticalDrama #NigeriaNews #MorganFreemanBlog #TopFans
    🔥 Rivers State on the Brink: No Funds, No Peace, and a Political Showdown 🔥 📍 Port Harcourt, Nigeria — The political crisis in Rivers State has taken a dramatic turn, with Governor Siminalayi Fubara facing a major financial and governance deadlock following a Supreme Court ruling that halted federal allocations to the state. As power struggles rage between Fubara and his estranged political benefactor, Minister Nyesom Wike, ordinary citizens are left to bear the brunt of the turmoil. But wait first—who go really suffer for this wahala? The politicians wey dey fight for power or the everyday people wey just wan survive? The Power Struggle: How Did We Get Here? 🧐 Governor Fubara, once Wike’s political protégé, came into office under his influence. However, their alliance quickly fell apart as Fubara sought to assert his independence—a move Wike and his loyalists in the state legislature fiercely resisted. Then, just when tensions seemed to be settling, the Supreme Court delivered a thunderous blow: halting federal allocations to the state and nullifying local government elections conducted under Fubara’s administration. The ruling, seen by many as favoring Wike’s camp, has intensified the crisis, with Rivers State now in an economic chokehold. The big question remains: How will the governor navigate this storm without sinking the state? Rivers Elders: "We No Go Beg for Our Own Money!" 💪 Amid the escalating political battle, the Rivers State Elders Forum has stepped in, rallying behind Fubara. High Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe made it clear: "Rivers State will not bow to undue pressure. We no go beg for our own money!" Their defiance underscores a growing resistance to external interference, but without federal funds, how long can the state sustain itself? Because, make we talk true—e no easy to run government without money. The People Are Suffering, While Politicians Play Chess 😡 While the power brokers continue their political warfare, the real victims are the everyday people of Rivers State. 🚶🏾‍♂️ Mr. Chinedu Eze, a community leader, expressed frustration: "People for this state don tire! Na ordinary people dey suffer while dem dey do political game. We no go gree." 🛒 Mrs. Adaobi Kalu, a small business owner, lamented: "Business don spoil. No money, no customers. If government no settle this fight, wetin we go do?" Experts Weigh In: What's Next for Rivers? 🤔 🔹 Dr. Ayo Okonjo, Political Analyst: "This situation exposes a deeper problem in Nigeria’s politics—where governance is often tied to personal loyalty rather than public service." 🔹 Prof. Helen Nnaji, Legal Expert: "Blocking federal funds has major implications. This could lead to more legal battles and even constitutional debates on state autonomy." 🔹 Senator Magnus Abe: "We’ve seen this before—when political godfatherism clashes with governance, the people always suffer." What Happens Next? 🚀 Governor Fubara and his supporters insist they will not back down. But with no federal allocation, the state faces a major financial crisis. Workers may go unpaid, hospitals may run out of supplies, and essential services could grind to a halt. The question now is: Can Rivers State find alternative revenue sources to survive this crisis? Or will Fubara be forced to make political concessions? Join the Conversation! 🗣️ 👉🏾 Do you think the Supreme Court ruling is fair? 👉🏾 How should Fubara handle this crisis? 👉🏾 What can Rivers people do to secure their future? 🔗 #RiversState #FubaraVsWike #PoliticalDrama #NigeriaNews #MorganFreemanBlog #TopFans
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  • Recommending someone for marriage or a serious relationship is okay, but forcing your choice is not.

    Respect individuals autonomy in choosing their partners.

    Understand that a good person may not be the right partner for someone.

    Don’t impose your choice on others, even if they’re close to you.

    Give people the right to make their own decisions unless they ask for help.

    Limit your involvement to suggestions, don’t make it mandatory.

    For instance “I feel/think this lady/guy will make a good partner for you”.

    You don’t merge two people that have different ideology because you feel they are good.
    Recognize that different ideologies and mindsets can lead to division.

    Pray and advise, but don’t force your choice on them.

    It is important to respect their agency in choosing a partner.

    Forced relationships can lead to unhappiness and even damage relationships with loved ones.
    #Lekwa princess ijeoma ✍🏾
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    Recommending someone for marriage or a serious relationship is okay, but forcing your choice is not. Respect individuals autonomy in choosing their partners. Understand that a good person may not be the right partner for someone. Don’t impose your choice on others, even if they’re close to you. Give people the right to make their own decisions unless they ask for help. Limit your involvement to suggestions, don’t make it mandatory. For instance “I feel/think this lady/guy will make a good partner for you”. You don’t merge two people that have different ideology because you feel they are good. Recognize that different ideologies and mindsets can lead to division. Pray and advise, but don’t force your choice on them. It is important to respect their agency in choosing a partner. Forced relationships can lead to unhappiness and even damage relationships with loved ones. #Lekwa princess ijeoma ✍🏾 #TheVoice
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  • ON LGs AUTONOMY!!!. "There must be democracy at the Local Governments Level. All other tiers of government most allow the LGs to breathe. If we fail to get it right at the LG level, we may be setting the stage for a greater Calamity '. "The unconstitutional connivance by the State governor and their State houses of Assembly to dismantle democratically elected Local Government Structure without recourse to the rule of Law and replace them with their stooges is TREASON '. --Osigwe. Considering Osun State as a case study. What is your take?
    ON LGs AUTONOMY!!!. "There must be democracy at the Local Governments Level. All other tiers of government most allow the LGs to breathe. If we fail to get it right at the LG level, we may be setting the stage for a greater Calamity '. "The unconstitutional connivance by the State governor and their State houses of Assembly to dismantle democratically elected Local Government Structure without recourse to the rule of Law and replace them with their stooges is TREASON '. --Osigwe. Considering Osun State as a case study. What is your take?
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  • https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/tinubu-urged-to-enforce-lg-autonomy-to-avert-crisis-in-edo
    https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/tinubu-urged-to-enforce-lg-autonomy-to-avert-crisis-in-edo
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    Tinubu urged to enforce LG autonomy to avert crisis in Edo
    A group, the Edo Odion movement, on Tuesday called on President Bola Tinubu to direct the attorney general of the federation and the inspector general of police to enforce local government autonomy in Edo State. The group also disclosed that using finance as a tool for political coercion undermines democracy, weakens local governance, and erodes […]
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  • Empower Others
    "Great leaders empower others to achieve their full potential. Give your team the autonomy to make decisions and take ownership of their work. #Leadership #EmpowerOthers #Motivation"
    Empower Others "Great leaders empower others to achieve their full potential. Give your team the autonomy to make decisions and take ownership of their work. #Leadership #EmpowerOthers #Motivation"
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  • Empower Others
    "Great leaders empower others to achieve their full potential. Give your team the autonomy to make decisions and take ownership of their work. #Leadership #EmpowerOthers #Motivation"
    Empower Others "Great leaders empower others to achieve their full potential. Give your team the autonomy to make decisions and take ownership of their work. #Leadership #EmpowerOthers #Motivation"
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  • Through solo play, children learn to make decisions and become more self-reliant.
    #IndependentKids #SelfConfidence #Autonomy
    Through solo play, children learn to make decisions and become more self-reliant. #IndependentKids #SelfConfidence #Autonomy
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