Sentences with phrase «discordant tunes»

The phrase "discordant tunes" means a situation where different things or people do not work well together. It suggests a lack of harmony or agreement. Full definition
The matter of discordant tunes on its use from election tribunals is disturbing as expressed by the CJN.
There have been discordant tunes over the fate of the girls as the police command in the state also said there were no evidence to say any girls was missing.
The president says one thing; his vice says another while his ministers also singing discordant tunes.
«Yes, there was a time when there were all sorts of discordant tunes as a result of group interests, personal interest but all that has been sorted out now.
Meanwhile, DAILY POST correspondent reports that all the members of the party in Igbo - Etiti, who were hitherto singing discordant tunes have reconciled.
The discordant tunes among the Directorate of Petroleum Resources, Ministry of Petroleum, Independent Marketers and other stakeholders have reached such a deafening crescendo that Nigerians appear to have lost confidence in the ability of this government to solve the energy challenge.
However, the discordant tunes over the cash by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, National Intelligence Agency both agencies under the Presidency robs it of what kudos it ought to get in this whole battle against graft.
Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo and Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El - Rufai had at the wake of the declaration on 6th June, 2017 ordered the arrest of those behind the discordant tune and their sponsors to serve as deterrent to others which is yet to yield any positive result.
With the mountainous speed - breakers our cities seem to favour, you can be sure you will often hear the discordant tune of metal meeting macadam.
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