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Monday, 2 February 2015

90% of Bayelsa women are the bread winners - Gov Dickson

According to the governor of Bayelsa state, Dickson Seriaki, 90% of women in Bayelsa state are the breadwinners in their homes. Governor Dickson said this in a statement read on his behalf by his media aide, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, at the launch of the Women Development Centre and the reconstitution of the board for the Youth Development Center in Bayelsa state yesterday Feb. 1st.
"Our government thumbs up for the hardworking women of the state. About 90 per cent of them are breadwinners of their families. We will support them in their role in nurturing the society.” he said.

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    1. No wonder mama peace dey run our country

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    2. Very True.

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    3. Afolabi u dull like dollar, mama peace is from Rivers State nt Bayelsa

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  2. TOO GOOD TO B TRUE...

    MAYB AND MAYB NOT FOR THERE R MEN WHO SEE TO DAT IF NOT MAJORITY.

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  3. The women are working, the men are busy drinking ogogoro and playing draft! LMAO

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    1. Like Jona. Patience ruling, Jona drinking

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  4. Not funny at all... What are the men doing? Are they butter winners?

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    1. That has always been the use in ijaw land all the way to warri where for the first time in my life I saw female bricklayers building houses

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  5. About 90% of yoruba women are the bread winners also


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  6. Not a bad thing when the woman is the breadwinner, but listen women: don't use this against your husbands and become rude.. work hand in hand and you shall experience more joy. God bless the governor.. eph 4:24-25. @Bishop_Dammy

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  7. All lies...abeg take several back seats

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    1. Hmmm wiliwili are you the bread winner? This man talk pain u o

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  8. True talk about the ijaw women bein d bread winner,u see dem hustling really hard here in warri,but all d men do is to obtain money from the women $ start drinking ogogoro as their tree squaremeal.shm

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  9. True talk about the ijaw women bein d bread winner,u see dem hustling really hard here in warri,but all d men do is to obtain money from the women $ start drinking ogogoro (alcohol) as their tree squaremeal.shm

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  10. True talk about the ijaw women bein d bread winner,u see dem hustling really hard here in warri,but all d men do is to obtain money from the women $ start drinking ogogoro (alcohol) as their tree squaremeal.shm

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  11. Looks like Dudes over there are pathetically LAZY. No wonder, prolly y Mama Peace dey run things 4 we country. Bro Jona, hmmmmm.

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  12. That's why women needs to empowered more. May God bless the hardworking mothers out there!

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  13. So what are the men doing whilst the women become breadwinners?

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  14. Dats no news biko, its a known fact dat their women work while their men lazy about drinking all through d day. Linda take note!

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  15. Dats no news biko, its a known fact dat their women work while their men lazy about drinking all through d day. Linda take note!

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  16. DATS BCUZ DIA MEN LYKS OGOGORO AND ENJOYMENT ALOT.tomjerryswit

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  17. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.

    How those this man thinks?
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  18. Dats no news biko, its a known fact dat their women work while their men lazy about drinking all through d day. Linda take note!

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  19. Phew! I've heard this before, he just buttressed it.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  20. Dats no news biko, its a known fact dat their women work while their men lazy about drinking all through d day. Linda take note!

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  21. Dats true!, but the government shuldnt tak credit 4 dat, its their culture. I hav 2 frnds frm Bayelsa and dia mum's are indeed the bread winners of dia families respectively.

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  22. True word!!! I jaw men hardly fend for their family. They go around chatting and feasting in sapele water.

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  23. Women.....Breadwinners???
    Do u mean their men are lady, I don't get






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  24. Seen….Will be right back on this.

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  25. But my question is "wat are the Bayelsa men doing? Are they handicap? Or breastfeeding dia offspiring? Wat is dia role in all dis biko nu!

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  26. That's the Nigerian society we face today!! GOD we need you JC
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  27. oh wow. that's amazing. they must be rest hardworking women married to well...not so hardworking men

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  28. exactly the predicament Nigeria find herself today, their men are lazy, incompetent, clueless and always refuse to take responsibility. a good example of this is Jonathan and that is why Nigeria is in a deepshit today.

    Those days Chad and Cameroon used to dance shoki if Nigeria sneeze but the revise is the case today. they are more superior than us today simply because we have a lazy incompetent bayelsan as president

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    1. @ p-moni, u're as clueless as ur statement 2 say dt abt ur president. U aren't wearing d shoe so u won't knw were it pinches.

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  29. Kudos to the women in Bayelsa.
    The men should stop tieing wrappers.

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  30. Bayelsa needs a female governor clearly, because the men are useless

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  31. Bayelsa man too like ogogoro. The culture of inheritance there is matrilineal so women work harder there.

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  32. Mr Dickson, That's rather a shameful development. Cos it ought to be the other way round and u guys r happy. Olohun maje.

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    1. Did you hear his name? DICKson. Mschew. In fact ehn, bayelsans should break away. Jona and DICKson as representatives say a lot.

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  33. kudos


    @lwkmd_naija

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  34. kudos

    @lwkmd_naija

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  35. It can also be seen in Jonathan and mama peace case. Even in presidency seat....

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  36. na 2dai women dey try na give credit

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  37. It's not only in his state o...so many Nigerian homes are supported by the women

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  38. Its okay..... We re progressing









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  39. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This man should be giving the best lier of the century bcos this his lie fit raise a dead man....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  40. WOMAN!!!! D back bone of every child, every home nd every nation. It's God given role.

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  41. And the men are what? Infidels???
    If under your governance, men can't provide for their families, does that speak well of your government?
    Walahi, the ass of some politicians are getting jealousof the shit their mouths say.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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    1. It's a culture thing. Ijaw men have always been lazy, dating back to when my mum was a child. Same in warri. Most women are the breadwinners.

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  42. Is not only in bayelsa but nigeria as a whole in most families now women are the breadwinners

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  43. I cant argue....definitely sure fact,bayelsa women ehhh definition of hustle lolz



    "U GOONO"

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  44. Shut up and pay busuary jare so if women are d backbone of bayelsa state does dt warrant u as a governor nt 2 pay students der normal allowee.mtchew!!!!!!! Rubbish.

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  45. Yeah that's true... Keep supporting women. Love that.

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  46. Its true even in amasomo,sorry for d spelling

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    1. That explains the laziness of the President with all the money in his pocket.

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  47. Is that supposed to be something of a pride?Women should be empowered but that doesn't mean they should be breadwinners of their family.Lazy bayelsa men

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  48. dat is now prevalent in the nigerian society.




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  49. Eyaah hmmm, its means the bayasa men re lazy, lol I no fit laugh oh!, fuck-up big one

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  50. Chaiiiii. God bless our mothers. #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  51. What re their men doing then? 98 percent of igbo men re the bread winner of their family. Ubanagum

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  52. Well I'm from bayelsa and I can tell u that most bayelsa men are lazy! Especially those that actually stay in bayelsa.

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  53. He is actually correct. Most of the men from that area just sit at home and drink ogogoro while the women work their asses off. Its a cultural thing.

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  54. Thank u sir for acknowledging that fact.

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  55. Thank u sir for acknowledging that fact.

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  56. Nd hw does dat affect price of garri! Mtcheeeeew

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  57. so where are the men? out there drinking their lives away and planning to take over the world????

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  58. Kudos 2 bayelsa women dnt even knw wah 2 say 2 dere men

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  59. That mean say him self na him wife they feed am

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  60. Not just bayelsa, south south men are the worse jobless men i have ever seen...their aim in life is eat,drink and womanize....so disgusting....


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  61. Which means Bayelsa men are lazy men

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  62. So categorically speaking...All bayelsa men are useless.... choi. I cut cap for una.

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  63. Wht happen bayelsa's men...re dey lady? Or wht

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  64. Henry Ekene Obianika2 February 2015 at 13:43

    So Bayelsa men are that lazy?? Nawa oooooo

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  65. Because the men only know how to pilfer,steal,rape,drink and waste away what their women have labored for.

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  66. dat means na him wife dey feed am too..

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  67. Bayelsa women dat love stayn at home watching telenovela,N running after anytin in trouser. Most of the women in Bayelsa State dat are workn or are into bizness, r from delta state.

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  68. No wonder why mama Piss always lead the struggles while her husband follows. so Bayelsan men are follow follow or walking corpse or why will a responsible husband/father leave his responsibilities to his wife

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  69. When women win breads for Bayelsans what are the men doing, buttered the breads?

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  70. of course. Not just in Bayelsa. Women are not smiling these days. Thumbs up to all struggling African woman. God shall bless our struggles.

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  71. rick1dude@yahoo.com

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  72. lol, we don hear

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  73. No wonder Madam Diarisgoodoo is the husband while fisherman is the wife.

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  74. I AM NOT SURPRISED AT ALL.IN BAYELSA,IT'S ONLY THE WOMEN THAT WORK, WHILE THE MEN LAZE AROUD DRINKING SAPELE WATER,AND IMPREGNATING THEIR WOMEN!

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  75. It shows how irresponsible, timid, and reckless, men from that part of the country are... Don't we have good examples, Alcoholic Jonothan and Alaiyamesigha?

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