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Parliamentarians Poll – Result

On Monday March 2025, we said that livestocks development minister, idi mukhtar (/muk-ta/), has cautioned nigerians against the consumption of burnt cow skin, popularly called ponmo

The minister says the consumption of cow skin poses serious risk to human body

The minister speaking on a television programme said the preparation of ponmo is not hygenic

He said burning cow skin with kerosine or engine oil to produce ponmo was harzadous to human health

The minister said the way cows are being slaughtered in nigeria is negatively impacting the leather industry in nigeria

He said the cow skin if properly processed, could be used by the leather industry to produce belts, bags and other leather products///

Do you agree that consumption of ponmo should stop?

4% agreed

96% disagreed

On Tuesday, March 2025, we told you that a national youth service corps member, ushie uguamaye, has raised concerns over alleged threats following her viral video criticizing president bola tinubu’s government over inflation and economic hardship.

She openly criticized tinubu, calling him a “terrible leader,” and questioned the government’s efforts to alleviate citizens’ suffering.

Shortly after her video gained traction, uguamaye alleged that she began receiving threats, reportedly from nysc officials, pressuring her to take down the content.

Frustrated by the backlash, she took to instagram #iamraye__ to express her disappointment at what she described as attempts to silence her, insisting that she only spoke the truth about Nigeria’s realities.

Her allegations have sparked widespread debate on social media, with many Nigerians questioning whether the nysc is suppressing free speech among corps members.

Should the youth corp member be punished or not by nysc?

26% Agreed

74% disagreed

On Wednesday, March 2025, we told you president Tinubu has declared a state of emergency in rivers state as part of moves to stabilise deteriorating political situation in the state

In a nationwide broadcast last night, the president suspended the covernor, his deputy and members of the state house of assembly for six months

In their place, Tinubu appointed a former naval chief of staff, vice admiral ibokette ibas to administer the state for the six month period

The president said the decision was taken after his intervention in the conflict between the state governor and the lawmakers

Shortly before the emergency rule declaration, the state house of assembly had initiated a process for the impeachment of the governor

Hours after the impeachment notice, there was attacks on two major pipelines used to transport crude to the export terminal in rivers and Bayelsa state

Do you think the emergency rule declaration will ease political tension in rivers state?

50% agreed        

50% disagreed

On Thursday, March 2025, we told you that dr. Reuben abati, a former senior adviser on media and publicity to ex-president goodluck jonathan, has said that president tinubu has committed impeachable offence by suspending governor siminalaye fubara and his depity

Abati argued that a governor cannot be removed from office by the proclamation of the president of nigeria.

He made the assertion on wednesday during the arise television’s morning show programme, after tinubu on tuesday night declared a state of emergency in rivers state.

Abati said that president tinubu violated the constitution even within the purview of section 305, insisting that he was not properly advised in respect of that section of the constitution.

Abati said that president tinubu also appropriated unto himself the powers to make laws for the rivers state house of assembly, noting that it was an impeachable offense.

He also argued that tinubu had acted as a dictator by saying that the administrator that he has appointed can make regulations and that laws will be made for the rivers state house of assembly by the federal executive council.

Do you agree with abati that tinubu is liable to impeachment by suspending the rivers state governor?

35% agreed 

65% disagreed

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