ABUSING TINUBU IS NOT A CAREER – JOE IGBOKWE TAUNTS SOWORE. (PHOTO).

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 Abusing Tinubu is not a career – Joe Igbokwe taunts Sowore A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Joe Igbokwe, has mocked activist and presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, who on Monday, June 22, was remanded in Kuje prison by an Abuja High Court over his alleged refusal to appear in court in the ongoing trial regarding a remark he made on his social media handles about President Bola Tinubu. Reacting to the remand order, Igbokwe expressed support for the judgment, stating that abusing Tinubu “is not a career.” “Nigeria is not a lawless country. Sowore has taken the law into his hands for years now. Protests on the streets, disturbing public peace, abusing law enforcement officers, encouraging killers in the South East, abusing PBAT, these are not a career.”

GOV. SOLUDO DID NOT BAN PRAYERS IN MARKETS "- SIR NWOSU. (PHOTO).


*“Soludo Did Not Ban Prayers In Markets.”* 
– Sir Nwosu 

By Chinwendu Emeka

“Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, CFR, did not ban prayers in our markets.” This was disclosed by Sir Paul Nwosu, Anambra State Commissioner for Information, in reaction to some viral insinuations on social media that the Governor has stopped traders from coming together to pray in the markets.

“How can Governor Soludo ban prayers in our markets when he starts every day with prayer?” Sir Nwosu queried rhetorically.

The Commissioner told this reporter that the Governor starts every single day with either a Mass where a Catholic Priest officiates or a Service where an Anglican Reverend or Pentecostal Pastor presides.

“A man who puts premium on morning devotions cannot ask others not to engage in morning prayers,” Sir Nwosu stressed.

The Commissioner explained that what Mr. Governor alluded to which was misrepresented was that traders should hold their morning devotions in a manner that is consistent with their occupation, bearing in mind that customers would have come from far and wide to shop.

Incidentally, a good number of these customers come from out of the state to sleep over so that they can do their shopping early enough and return to their far-flung destinations.

But when these customers from far places wait for too long without the market stalls being opened, they sadly leave due to frustration.

“This is not good customer care,” Sir Nwosu informed.

The Commissioner urged the traders to start every business week on Mondays with prayers and see how blessings will propel all their endeavours. Prayer, he said is the master key that ultimately unlocks challenges they might have been facing in their businesses.


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