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Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by betatalk: 11:52am On Nov 22, 2014 |
MudRaker: R u seriOous pls show Us the court order 1 Like |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by deletrue: 11:53am On Nov 22, 2014 |
obailala:Something dey do you? Where did Sanusi break his ramadan fast? If he is so powerful why did he run to GEJ to end his fasting that time? No be fear catch am? He knows what the government would have done to him hence he ran to the president for forgiveness. He is lucky that GEJ has forgiven him. He would have gone to prison for arranging for figures and blame it on the president. 1 Like |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by 1025: 11:54am On Nov 22, 2014 |
u mean pdp police or nigerian police? abeg when is chelsea playing
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Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by deletrue: 12:00pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
slimfit1:So na hear you hear abi? No be say you catch am for hand abi. ok wait, we dey go meet you just now. Ready to prove this case. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by scantee(m): 12:02pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
get that guy locked up enough of this. IG & DSS do your work. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by rabzy01: 12:02pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Wait, Let me pass this flood water. 1 Like
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Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by greggng: 12:03pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
MudRaker: Stop deceiving nigerians. No court case has declared his sit vacant. On the contrary court has not even decided on the case but rather ask them to maintain status quo. This administration knows nothing about rule of law and separation of powers no wonder the act with impunity.stop supporting evil tomorrow it could be ur turn to reap what you sowed 1 Like |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by IYANGBALI: 12:04pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
tit:somebody,s toto dey hungry for preeeek |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by betatalk: 12:04pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
The VP police and NSA should secure the nation and stop politics. When it politics they know how to strategise but when its security we don't see much talk |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by betatalk: 12:06pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
scantee: Pls let them use same energy for the nation's security |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by slimfit1(m): 12:08pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
deletrue: I dey onisha now now sss fit come meet me for their. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by betatalk: 12:09pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
deletrue: Whether he begged or not is he an emir? |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Nobody: 12:18pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
cashkid:I don't argue with kids. Ur name has said it all, gerrout! |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Armaggeddon: 12:22pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
MudRaker: Educated illiterate! In your warped sense of logic, its only Muslim and Christians that reside in the north east. Another religious bigot there. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Donmarrius: 12:23pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Ugonna1505:Keep dwelling in delusion.untill you tender the PDP payroll here,showing us the names of the members of NPF is on it,never quote me again! |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by emmykk(m): 12:26pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
OrlandoOwoh:the IG will perfect what happened some days back.ie prevent the so call tambuwal from gaining access to the house,allow only those that are ready to work with PDP to take over speakership seat to go inside. If this did not happen,PDP will not rest. There is a reason he is call the commander in chief of the armed forces-always gets his rights except if he dont want to |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Walelavender(m): 12:26pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Why is desperation written all over the face of the ruling party? Why are they finding it difficult to tolerate the opposition? Why is the executive always wanting to have her way no matter whose ox is gored? Oh! They control the military; they can intimidate with the Police; the DSS is their hand-bag. For how long would we continue in this ineptitude? The question is not if we have failed as a nation; we should be asking if we are contented with failure. # God save Nigeria |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by domido(m): 12:28pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
The Police is wrong on this one. Apart from political sentiment, they shouldn't have gone in there in the first place. Their presence there caused the wahala. PDP in their usual manner didn't wait for the pronouncement of d court before doing what they did. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by nagoma(m): 12:32pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
MudRaker: Are you a Christian or agent of the devil? |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Nobody: 12:33pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
chuksfor13:can't u just comment without abusive word.I pity the future of our dear nigeria becos with brains like yours,in future lies a great disaster |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by enioluwaselore: 12:34pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Mogidi: He never said anything about the president in his post you quoted above. only the aged cringe when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by MudRaker: 12:37pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Armaggeddon:There are budhists and scientologists as well abi Mumu |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Nobody: 12:38pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Kaeboy:Gerrout! |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Nobody: 12:43pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
chuksfor13:probably thesame way dy did in ekiti,.......stoping d majority frm entering.,where 7 lawmakers finally impeach a whole speaker |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by cyberguy72(m): 12:45pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
esoboy875:He seized to be the speaker the day he decamped to the APC. Please if he is your brother advice him to honor the invitation of the IGP if not he will be arrested. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Nobody: 12:48pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
shomutuski:don't mind them......thesame way they did in ekiti with help of ds same useless police, they want to use dsame process |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Nobody: 12:48pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Kaeboy:Politics is nt all about wat u see in d media, it will do u good 2 carryout thorough investigation on each matter b4 commentin |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by wirelessmaster: 1:01pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Nigeria is making a mockery of herself before the whole world. I have a military career experience. I wonder if Obj a retired general and two time C-in-C in Military and democracy era would have sent military and police to harrass Okadigbo (as Senate President) or Ghali Umar Na'abba (as Speaker) when he was having disagreement with them. The good thing this time around is that the senate president a soja, the minister of defence, a soja may be part of the arrangement. During the Abacha era when the present senate president escaped into exile to prevent conviction by Abacha over an interview he granted the press, we thought Abacha was a mean dictator. What we had witnessed in a democracy under the present regime where members are allowed to vote to nominate their leaders or remove their leaders, but rather, the power decides to use intimidation, frustration and manipulation to force a leader to resign instead of normal parliamentary procedure or judicial system had not been witnessed under any leadership in Nigeria. At the inception of democracy, Jim Nwobodo was elected senator under another party only to decamp to another party while in the senate. We have Obanikoro, Wahab Dosumu and others in the senate who also decamped in the senate and retained the seat. So many senators and members of the house have decamped and retained their seats despite many legal actions. Isa Yuguda was elected governor of Bauchi State in his first tenure under ANPP only to decamp to PDP as governor. Malam Bashir Tofa protested heavily. He said he should vacate the governorship seat. Nothing happened until he finished his first term. If Senator Mark sees Abacha as a maximum ruler for hunting for him for being realistic and frank which eventually led him to exile, what is happening now is far above the last days of Abacha in power. Abacha is an angel. No amount of going to blessed sacrament chapel or attending the feast of passover in Israel or any prayer in any adoration ground can appease God in an unjust ground. Those who come to equity must come with a clean hands. No wonder the boko haram case and increment in crimes and other devilish virtues despite increment in prayer camps and grounds. The tribe and region that would have shouted chaos had Obj used crude undemocratic military and police harrassment to humiliate Okadigbo or ghali umar na'abba when in office is the most supportive of this assault on the parliament. They are the pro government rally specialist and are visible in all the areas of money making ventures of the present administration. Well done 1 Like |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by Donmarrius: 1:06pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
prettyboi1989:First,you must forgive me as regards my writings on the post you qouted,its full of typographical errors. Coming to what you wrote; you succesfully put down the process/way of money laundering,which you trio-categorized,but you didnt tell us which of the categories a,b,c of money laundering,does making use of ''unappropriated" money,for official use belongs to. If am not mistaken,the apt meaning of money laundering,lies on the "purpose" for which it is being used. Purpose here,means,was the money spent for personal use,or for official use?. Let me school you a bit on Oduah's case; Oduah's case wasn't money laundering,because, though the money wasn't appropriated(budgeted),it was still put for official use i.e buying of those official vehicles. It wasn't recorded that she converted it for personal use,after investigation. Therefore,it won't be said that she laundered money. Here's was a clear case of 'process abuse'.that is,she didn't go through the normal process,to get the money,which she officially used.forget about the inflation of the prices of those vehicles,such does happen in every government.e.g,Ex-Gov.Fayemi's beddings worths over 50m,what do you av' to say about that?. BTW,Oduah used the process called leased financing,to buy the vehicles,but the issue is that,it isn't known to Nigerian/FAAN appropriation law. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by teadrake(m): 1:11pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
Donmarrius:of course i will be careful from someone unrealistic as you |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by deletrue: 1:11pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
slimfit1:I don tire. The weather too strong and the sun too high and he dey bit. I don go lie down. You win. Bye for now. |
Re: Police To Invite The Speaker Over The Thursday's National Assembly Crisis by deletrue: 1:14pm On Nov 22, 2014 |
betatalk:I don hear. The weather dey very high. The sun too dey bit for hear. I dey go lie down. You don win. Bye bye. |
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