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Ekarika to Akpabio: Watch your tongue
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…Says Ex Gov’s statement on 13% irresponsible, inflammation, diversionary
…Accuse Akpabio’s regime of financial recklessness after receiving over #30 billion monthly, excluding IGR, ecological, excess crude funds
A former governorship aspirant in Akwa Ibom State, Dr Udoma Bob Ekarika, has warned Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Godswill Akpabio to watch his utterances which he noted has recently become irresponsible, inflammation and diversionary, warning Akpabio not to mistake Governor Udom Emmanuel’s simplicity and humility for weakness.
Dr Ekarika who was also a former Commissioner for Health and later Works under the Victor Attah administration alongside Akpabio, in a press statement he personally signed and made available to newsmen in Uyo said, the recent statement by the Minister while commissioning the headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (N
called it the clothing industry s nine eleven it exposed the dark reality of a system out of control too many collections too much consumption too much pressure from shareholders designers burning out globalised fashion has become an all too many ways unsustainable. to follow the clothes in the street is a never ending loop it s completely insane with dongles trends what s in what s out what s hot what s not none of that exists now. the only production in fashion at the moment has kept us all production. there s no cultural production anymore today the system is absurd. the fashion industry produces eighty billion garments every year making it the second largest polluter in the world second only to oil fashion has become a toxic passion that is destroying us with
a system out of control too many collections too much consumption too much pressure from shareholders designers burning out globalised fashion has become an all too many ways unsustainable. because the clothes industry is a never ending loop it s completely insane. trends what s in what s out what s hot what s not none of that exists now. the only production in fashion at a moment is capital production. there s no cultural production anymore to the system is absurd. the fashion industry produces eighty billion garments every year making it the second largest polluter in the world second only to oil fashion has become a toxic passion that is destroying us with a grin on its face. we met up with progressive activists who are working to humanize fashion. some have rediscovered weaving others use
bonds in an unprecedented fashion over a period of four years the e.c.b. snapped up thirty to eighty billion euros worth of them every month and that stretched the european central bank itself to its limits the big question now is what to do when the next crisis strikes druggy successor will have little wiggle room the next time an e.u. member needs bailing out so the era druggy is coming to an end let s go to danielle cobol financial correspondent who s standing by in frankfurt where the easy be is based down here who s next. yeah a very interesting question i can tell you gary that many people here in the financial world they re extremely anxious to know who is going to be the successor and what is going to happen while they have been a rumors for quite some time that he ends by man he is the head here of the german of central bank that he could be
online this woman wrote those who absolutely want to break something choose your targets act constructively see you on saturday whereas this commentator said the real violence is nine million in poverty it s eighty billion in tax evasion that s violence not three cars burning in an expensive neighborhood as paris licks its wounds from this saturday s riot the clock starts counting down to the next one. ok let s cross now to our correspondent lisa lewis has been following events for us in paris and across france hi lisa far held an emergency meeting with several ministers today can you tell us any more about that. well the president hasn t talked since then he hasn t given many interviews but we have heard that he has taught is interior minister to consider actually to review the security measures that would be put in place for possible next day of demonstration that is already