The Crisis in Rivers State is Far From Being Over -Adeniyi/ Yusuf

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The Crisis in Rivers State is Far From Being Over -Adeniyi/ Yusuf


If care is not taken, this will continue till 2027. The crisis is more about ego, and the elders need to intervene.
Prof. Abiodun Adeniyi, Professor of Communications, Baze University

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  1. What is happening in Rivers state is reformation of structure which is very natural as a recommitment of dedication to the believe and services of the present government of the state it is for the interested it should happen.to enable Rivers state stabilise

  2. The NNPC spends tens of millions of dollars a year on electronic goods it doesn't need. If that money had been spent on better quality, cheaper Asian products, it could have built dozens of schools for the country, and oil prices would have been less expensive. The removal of subsidies did not make people's lives better, but gave more people opportunities to splurge

  3. Kano Emirate is not a thousand years old, it was setup by Othman Dan fodio after his jihad in 1854. Stop lying to the people and Charles you should have corrected him to ensure arise is not spreading falsehood.

  4. I'm highly dissatisfied and disappointed with the Prof. Professors are moving intellectuals. Their statements are bundles of knowledge. Former president Jonathan is as always a misfit. How can his grandstanding in Rivers be an intervention? Elders should learn to stand by the truth. What is the problem in River State? One man who never did any meaning job in life entirety is bamboozling the whole of having wealth to have put in everybody in the office and must dictate to the governor. And there are people who wholesomely clap for this. The same person insult Nigerian democracy by making a claim of a sitting governor. This is enough indication that there was no voting but results written and given to INEC to announce. Jonathan had an opportunity of telling WIKE the truth but in his normal cunning and pretentious way, avoided that. And unfortunately, people are mentioning him as intervening.