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Christianity EtcRe: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by 007able:
Fire Conference 2015. Come and be blessed.

PoliticsNew Nigerian Youth Venturing Into Enugu Politics by 007able(op): 8:34pm On Oct 12, 2014
Recently in the heart of Enugu state, a young entrepreneur by name Onyedikachi Onah, declared his ambition recently to go for the seat of a member of Enugu State House of Assembly. A graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, from the peaceful town of Ovoko in Enugu state. He has been thirsty for higher politics as he was once very active in his school politics, as he states that ''OLD MEN ARE OCCUPYING THE SEAT OF LEADERSHIP MEANT FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART''. He has been so supported by the vibrant and gallant youths of Enugu state. He said that his core vision for his local government is to rejuvenate the employment status of the youths by all means possible. Check this link to hear more of his plans for the youths and his constituency (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZQWvCnA6ZQ)

PoliticsRe: Injustice To Nigeria, Nigerians And Blacks. by 007able: 6:11pm On Oct 09, 2013
Just as in the popular and notorious case of the Nsukka Rt Honourable Barr Kingsley Asogwa in lieu with the Enugu High Court [url][/url]www.nigeriaandpolitics..com, the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, has petitioned the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) over alleged deteriorating human rights situation in the state.

Amaechi, in the petition to the Director-General of the commission, urged the body to urgently address what he described as the grave and deteriorating human rights situation in the state. The governor said the human rights clampdown had also affected him and thousands of people in the state.

He also urged the commission to address the brazen erosion of the fundamentals, which makes the guarantee, protection and promotion of human rights through the rule of law and good governance in the state, impossible.

According to him, 'There are on-going human rights violations in Rivers state falling within the investigative and other duties of the National Human Rights Commission.

'Abuses which need the independent and human rights competences and capabilities of the National Human Rights Commission as ably demonstrated in your ground-breaking engagement of the Baga incident and the situation in North-east Nigeria, which interim report bears many striking resemblance to the situation in Rivers state.'

Amaechi warned that if the deteriorating human rights situation in the state were not urgently addressed, there would be 'dire consequences, not just for the 5 million citizens within the state, but for the whole of Niger Delta and indeed, Nigeria as a whole.'

He said the petition was not politically-motivated and that its object was consistent with the constitution of the country.

The governor, specifically, urged the commission to investigate the dismantling of strategic public security networks, processes and capabilities within the state.

He alleged that the mode used by the state commissioner of police to exercise his duties were without recourse to necessary constitutional and legal standards.

'Currently, the commissioner barely acknowledges official communication from the governor, not to mention other principal agents of the state,' he alleged.

He also urged the commission to investigate wasteful, uncoordinated and unnecessarily duplicated security operations devoid of the synergy that was the norm before the arrival of Mr. Joseph Mbu.
PoliticsRe: Injustice To Nigeria, Nigerians And Blacks. by 007able: 6:10pm On Oct 09, 2013
Just as in the popular and notorious case of the Nsukka Rt Honourable Barr Kingsley Asogwa in lieu with the Enugu High Court, the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, has petitioned the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) over alleged deteriorating human rights situation in the state.

Amaechi, in the petition to the Director-General of the commission, urged the body to urgently address what he described as the grave and deteriorating human rights situation in the state. The governor said the human rights clampdown had also affected him and thousands of people in the state.

He also urged the commission to address the brazen erosion of the fundamentals, which makes the guarantee, protection and promotion of human rights through the rule of law and good governance in the state, impossible.

According to him, 'There are on-going human rights violations in Rivers state falling within the investigative and other duties of the National Human Rights Commission.

'Abuses which need the independent and human rights competences and capabilities of the National Human Rights Commission as ably demonstrated in your ground-breaking engagement of the Baga incident and the situation in North-east Nigeria, which interim report bears many striking resemblance to the situation in Rivers state.'

Amaechi warned that if the deteriorating human rights situation in the state were not urgently addressed, there would be 'dire consequences, not just for the 5 million citizens within the state, but for the whole of Niger Delta and indeed, Nigeria as a whole.'

He said the petition was not politically-motivated and that its object was consistent with the constitution of the country.

The governor, specifically, urged the commission to investigate the dismantling of strategic public security networks, processes and capabilities within the state.

He alleged that the mode used by the state commissioner of police to exercise his duties were without recourse to necessary constitutional and legal standards.

'Currently, the commissioner barely acknowledges official communication from the governor, not to mention other principal agents of the state,' he alleged.

He also urged the commission to investigate wasteful, uncoordinated and unnecessarily duplicated security operations devoid of the synergy that was the norm before the arrival of Mr. Joseph Mbu.
PoliticsGov Amaechi Similar Case Like That Of Rt Hon Kingsley Asogwa Of Enugu State by 007able(op): 6:08pm On Oct 09, 2013
Just as in the popular and notorious case of the Nsukka Rt Honourable Barr Kingsley Asogwa in lieu with the Enugu High Court ([url]Click[www.nigeriaandpolitics..com] for more story ), the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, has petitioned the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) over alleged deteriorating human rights situation in the state.

Amaechi, in the petition to the Director-General of the commission, urged the body to urgently address what he described as the grave and deteriorating human rights situation in the state. The governor said the human rights clampdown had also affected him and thousands of people in the state.

He also urged the commission to address the brazen erosion of the fundamentals, which makes the guarantee, protection and promotion of human rights through the rule of law and good governance in the state, impossible.

According to him, 'There are on-going human rights violations in Rivers state falling within the investigative and other duties of the National Human Rights Commission.

'Abuses which need the independent and human rights competences and capabilities of the National Human Rights Commission as ably demonstrated in your ground-breaking engagement of the Baga incident and the situation in North-east Nigeria, which interim report bears many striking resemblance to the situation in Rivers state.'

Amaechi warned that if the deteriorating human rights situation in the state were not urgently addressed, there would be 'dire consequences, not just for the 5 million citizens within the state, but for the whole of Niger Delta and indeed, Nigeria as a whole.'

He said the petition was not politically-motivated and that its object was consistent with the constitution of the country.

The governor, specifically, urged the commission to investigate the dismantling of strategic public security networks, processes and capabilities within the state.

He alleged that the mode used by the state commissioner of police to exercise his duties were without recourse to necessary constitutional and legal standards.

'Currently, the commissioner barely acknowledges official communication from the governor, not to mention other principal agents of the state,' he alleged.

He also urged the commission to investigate wasteful, uncoordinated and unnecessarily duplicated security operations devoid of the synergy that was the norm before the arrival of Mr. Joseph Mbu.

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