The Minister of Sports and Youth Development Barrister Solomon Dalung paid an unofficial visit to the National Stadium Surulere Lagos, yesterday November 26th and saw the deplorable state of the place. The stadium was built in 1972. Continue to see more photos from his visit...
Why is this guy always dressing like a vigilante?
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Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Am seeing things..... Fucked up country....
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Cool
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#IT MuST eNd In PraiSe
Minister at work,nice move
ReplyDeleteKai!
ReplyDeleteWaste of national resource's!
Dis is really eyesore and disgrace 2d nation as a whole. We lack maintenance culture!
Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)
I just so wish Nigeria can be delivered from the curse of lack of maintenance culture. This is horribly wrong. All shades of failure.
ReplyDeleteOya oo..try fix it oo.
ReplyDeleteNigeria......
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Good job. That the best way to monitor facilities
ReplyDeleteThe stadium looks horrible.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmm naija which way....
ReplyDelete#RENOVATION!!
ReplyDeleteNEEDED ASAP!!
ReplyDeleteLol. Unofficial and he has this much entourage???
ReplyDeleteThat has been our naija problem lake of maintenance culture
ReplyDeletewhats up with the khaki and red berret
ReplyDeleteOga wats up wit ur red cap???, are u a member of the pyrates confra?? Na wa oo. And a govt official for that matter. Sending a wrong msg to d youths tho. Anyways pyrates na play...
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ReplyDeleteAs if he had to be a Minister before he sees how Bad things are, #whosefoolinwho.... Oya begin do something na - We are here watching
I KEEP ASKING. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE I50 MILITARY MEN THAT DISAPPEARED IN MAIDUGURI? HEARD THERE WERE BURNT TO ASHES BY BH AND THE ARMY AND THE GOVERNMENT KEEP HIDING IT FROM THE MASSES. THESE ARE PEOPLES HUSBANDS, FATHERS AND SONS.
ReplyDeleteIS THIS DRESSING AN ATTEMPT TO POTRAY THE GOVT AS MILITARY REGIME
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