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Nyako: Resignation Vs Fighting Impeachment by egift(m): 10:47am On Jul 08, 2014
As Governor Murtala Nyako slugs it out with the power that be in Adamawa State, which do think he is better off Resigning as governor, have his Deputy take over OR stay put and fight the Impeachment process, strike a deal with his opponents and see it to conclusion (Win or Loose)?

What will be the implication of the option you selected above?
Re: Nyako: Resignation Vs Fighting Impeachment by colossus2: 11:00am On Jul 08, 2014
Takes front seat. Just wanna be an observer here smiley
Re: Nyako: Resignation Vs Fighting Impeachment by 1k001(m): 11:04am On Jul 08, 2014
Nigerian politician resign!!!

The day it happens repent sharp sharp because world don end be that

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Re: Nyako: Resignation Vs Fighting Impeachment by CharlesPhc: 11:21am On Jul 08, 2014
His resignation would mean either he wants to prove his innocence in court by stepping aside and facing the law as an ordinary citizen in which case he will be picked up by the EFCC and charged to court. Alternatively, he can face the impeachment by getting a lawyer to represent him during the panel's sitting and his lawyer may try to deflate some/all the charges against him. (even though a cockroach is always guilty in the gathering of the fowl)

His Deputy is also involved in the impeachment plot so even if he resigns, the House may insist on carrying on with the impeachment and the Deputy will also be hanging on thesame thread as Nyako.

The Current Speaker will assume office as the Acting Governor While INEC will need atleast 90 days (August - October 2014) to prepare for fresh governorship election in Adamawa State. So in 2015 there will only be elections into the State Assembly, the NASS and Presidential in that State.
Re: Nyako: Resignation Vs Fighting Impeachment by stevolinkon40: 11:57am On Jul 08, 2014
RUMOUR:he already resigned
Re: Nyako: Resignation Vs Fighting Impeachment by Beaf1: 12:00pm On Jul 08, 2014
egift: As Governor Murtala Nyako slugs it out with the power that be in Adamawa State Abuja which do think he is better off Resigning as governor, have his Deputy take over OR stay put and fight the Impeachment process, strike a deal with his opponents and see it to conclusion (Win or Loose)?

What will be the implication of the option you selected above?

^ Fixed grin

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Re: Nyako: Resignation Vs Fighting Impeachment by HisRoyalHardnes(m): 1:24pm On Jul 08, 2014
The question is for N10m, get it wrong and drop to N250k.

Frying pan Or fire, which do you prefer Mr supporter of APC?

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