Politics › Re: Sarki Blames Peter Obi For Tinubu’s Underperformance, Begs Him To Disappear by 123456789O: 1:10pm On Mar 11, 2024 |
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Health › Re: FG Urged To Introduce Higher Taxes On Sugar-Sweetened Drinks To Reduce Obesity by 123456789O: 8:13am On Mar 11, 2024 |
Sirmwill: [color=#1986BC]
Are Nigerians even obese?
[/color] They are just looking for excuse to make things harder for Nigerians |
Politics › Re: Why Terrorism Persists In Parts Of Nigeria – Defence Minister( Muhammad Badaru by 123456789O: 6:21pm On Mar 07, 2024 |
Failed government |
Politics › Re: Suicide: Tinubu’s Gruesome Economic Policy Claims Another Life (Pictures) by 123456789O: 6:20pm On Mar 07, 2024 |
RIP. Tinubu should stop destroying the economy with his demonic policies. Too much blood on his hands already |
Politics › Re: Obidient Movement Collapses As Corruption, Sex Scandals Rock Peter Obi's Camp by 123456789O: 7:24pm On Mar 05, 2024 |
EreluRoz: Mtcheww how will a full Nigerian not see through their deceit? In as much as president Tinubu is not meeting up to expectations yet, I seriously doubt if Obi and his LP would have done better.
Only those who don't know these politicians will come and argue blindly
Alex Otti and Zulum are a perfect match to rescue Nigeria. Good you know Tinubu has failed. |
Politics › Re: Obidient Movement Collapses As Corruption, Sex Scandals Rock Peter Obi's Camp by 123456789O: 5:57pm On Mar 05, 2024 |
All politicians are the same |
Politics › Re: How Qatar Dumped Tinubu In The Museum by 123456789O: 10:35am On Mar 05, 2024 |
EzeChukwuIgbo: God bless Asiwaju Jagaban the eze-chukwu of SE that singlehandedly defeated Peter obi and his rogues
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Politics › Re: How Qatar Dumped Tinubu In The Museum by 123456789O: 10:18am On Mar 05, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Ramadan: Emir Of Kano Seeks Reduction Of Food Prices by 123456789O: 11:52am On Mar 04, 2024 |
E dun be  |
Politics › Re: Hardship: Victims Of Tinubu’s Economic Policy Loot Another Food Truck In Abuja by 123456789O: 11:51am On Mar 04, 2024 |
The hunger is too much |
Celebrities › Re: Hardship: KWAM 1 Cancels 67th Birthday Celebration by 123456789O: 2:37pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
Tinubu’s hardship is like the rain. E go touch everybody. |
Politics › Re: Barth Nnaji Is Beloved And Praised Till He Decides To Run For President by 123456789O: 2:04pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
He'll have my vote. |
Politics › Re: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by 123456789O: 2:03pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
Tinubu is the worst president any country can have. |
Politics › Re: Why I Resigned As Minister Of Power - Barth Nnaji by 123456789O: 2:03pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
You've done well |
Politics › Re: War-Torn Ukraine Donates Grains To FG As Nigerians Battle Severe Hunger by 123456789O: 2:02pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
Too bad. Fergie001 fp |
Politics › Re: Hardship: Tinubu Trends In Sex Group (Pictures) by 123456789O: 4:50pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Hardship Protest: Police Pledge To Defend Protesters Across Nigeria by 123456789O: 4:48pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Better |
Politics › Re: Lagosians Stage Protest Over Economic Hardship (Video) by 123456789O: 4:47pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Only God can save Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Hardship: Tinubu Trends In Sex Group (Pictures) by 123456789O: 3:37pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Putindbutt: Guy, do you have sense at all?, you just go on twitter to search for any junks and come here to create senseless threads. What are you looking for in a sex group?, do you have a job & family?. Looking at you, you're the same as Jewelofhell, Satanically & co, you abandoned those monikers because your candidate lost and all your propaganda failed. Trash! Attack the message, not the messenger. Are there untold hardships in Nigeria or not? |
Politics › Re: Hardship: Tinubu Trends In Sex Group (Pictures) by 123456789O: 3:20pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Tinubu fucking Nigerians hard  |
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Politics › Who Is The Worst And Ugliest President In Nigeria History? by 123456789O(op): 12:32pm On Feb 20, 2024 |
Who? |
Politics › Re: 46 Professors Die In UNIABUJA, FUTMinna Due To Hardship Inflicted By Tinubu by 123456789O: 11:09am On Feb 20, 2024 |
Depriest2020: ASUU Abuja zone should go and look for what is happening to their professors, if death killed 46 professors that earns 400k + monthly because of Tinubu's 8 months of hardship, that means millions of jobless Nigerians have died too. People are dying of hardship, but you're here mocking them because of Agbado |
Politics › Re: 46 Professors Die In UNIABUJA, FUTMinna Due To Hardship Inflicted By Tinubu by 123456789O: 10:13am On Feb 20, 2024 |
Too bad |
Politics › Re: 2027: Man Accused Of Genocide For Campaigning For Tinubu Reelection by 123456789O: 10:16am On Feb 19, 2024 |
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Politics › I Must Be Adamawa Governor - Aisha Binani Drags INEC To Court by 123456789O(op): 10:10pm On Apr 17, 2023 |
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Politics › Peoples Gazette Suspends Reporter Ayoola Amidst Probe Into Policy Violations by 123456789O(op): 5:44pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
Peoples Gazette has suspended Ayoola Babalola, one of its talented and respected reporters, over his conduct online that violated the newspaper’s social media policy and called into question its integrity.
The decision was announced in a company-wide memo from Deputy Managing Editor Boladale Adekoya on Tuesday.
“Ayoola Babalola met with the HR, where he was directed to proceed on suspension for one month without pay,” Mr Adekoya said in the internal memo sent to all newsroom employees.
“Mr Babalola is a vibrant and respected member of the organisation’s editorial team,” the publication’s senior staff noted, but stressed the reporter’s “conduct on social media, both from months past and as recently as last weekend, grossly violated the organisation’s guideline on personnel conduct.”
The management made the decision after carefully reviewing the reporter’s scathing retorts to relentless online trolls and concluded that Mr Babalola did not act with decorum and professionalism expected of The Gazette’s employees.
Mr Adekoya, however, noted the suspension was a challenging decision “for the organisation: Mr Babalola faced vicious attacks on social media following our scoop on Peter Obi’s phone call with Bishop Oyedepo.”
“Still, while the organisation sympathises and stands strongly with Mr Babalola and all staff members who come frequently under social media onslaught, the manner with which colleagues handle online trolls is what distinguishes us as professionals.”
Although the controversial tweets had been taken down by Mr Babalola, screenshots of the tweets could still “impugn our professionalism PG well into the future. This should never have happened,” the senior editor stressed.
“The management appreciates Mr Babalola’s service and cooperation in the course of handling this situation. This informed the decision to let him proceed on one-month suspension with counselling.”
The senior editor expressed optimism in welcoming back Mr Babalola into the organisation after his suspension and counselling sessions were over.
“We are happy to welcome Mr Babalola back to continue his fearless journalism in this organisation,” said Mr Adekoya in the final paragraph of the memo.
Mr Babalola currently covers the political desk at The Gazette and has previously worked with U.S.-based Sahara Reporters. https://gazettengr.com/peoples-gazette-suspends-reporter-amidst-probe-into-social-media-policy-violations/ |
Politics › Northerners Translate Leaked Peter Obi's Conversation With Oyedepo Into Hausa by 123456789O(op): 3:55pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
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Crime › LASCOPA GM, Afola Sholebo Exposes Store Selling Expired Products In Lagos by 123456789O(op): 11:28am On Mar 28, 2023 |
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Politics › 4 Hurdles Zamafara Governor-Elect Dauda Lawal Scaled To Unseat Matawalle by 123456789O(op): 2:21pm On Mar 21, 2023 |
Nigeria’s political landscape woke up to yet another intriguing upset on Tuesday when the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Dauda Lawal Dare, was declared winner of the governorship election in Zamfara State, unseating the incumbent Governor Bello Matawalle, who was seeking re-election under the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Returning Officer for the election, Professor Kasimu Shehu, while declaring the final results, said Dare scored 377,726 votes to defeat Matawalle, who polled 311,976 votes.
Zamfara has since erupted in jubilation, with Lawal and PDP supporters celebrating what many described as a hard-earned victory after a keenly contested election on Saturday.
However, Lawal’s victory did not come on a silver platter. The road to success was pretty rough for the former First Bank director, who fought four legal battles up till two weeks to the poll before he was finally affirmed as the PDP governorship candidate.
FIRST ANNULEMENT
Lawal’s first legal hurdle popped up in September 2022 when the Federal High Court in Gusau, Zamfara State capital, nullified the primary election that produced him as the PDP candidate.
A former federal lawmaker, Alhaji Ibrahim Shehu Gusau, had asked the court to nullify the election, saying it was marred by irregularities.
Justice Aminu Bappa nullified the May 25, 2022 primary and ordered that a rerun be held.
Although Lawal won the rerun, his victory was put on hold as Gusau went back to the same court to contest the exercise.
ANOTHER HAMMER FROM THE COURT
Again, Justice Bappa nullified the rerun and even added a shocker: PDP would not field any candidate for the 2023 governorship election in the state, he had ruled.
The rerun was nullified on the grounds of irregularities and non-compliance with the party’s 2017 constitution as well as its electoral guidelines for the conduct of elections.
Lawal didn’t give up. He, Adamu Maina-Waziri, the Chairman Primary Election Committee and Col. Bala Mande (retd) approached the Appeal Court Division in Sokoto to seek redress.
ENTERING 2003 WITH CHALLENGES
In January 2023, the appellate court in a unanimous judgment read by Justice Abubakar Talba quashed the Federal High Court ruling and reinstated Lawal as the PDP governorship candidate.
The respondents in the suit were Gusau, Alhaji Wadatau Madawaki, Hafiz Nahuche and INEC.
Justice Talba held that the appellants succeeded in proving all the seven grounds of appeal canvassed by their counsel and that the court resolved all in their favour.
The presiding judge held that the lower court was wrong to discountenance documents submitted by INEC, adding that it (the trial court) did not stipulate the period of conducting rerun election and notices of participation.
SIGH OF RELIEF
Another victory for Lawal, but the legal battle was not over as Gusau appealed the ruling at the Supreme Court.
On March 6, 2023, Lawal would eventually heave a sigh of relief when the apex court affirmed him as the PDP candidate.
The court, in a unanimous decision by a five-man panel of justices, dismissed Gusau’s appeal, challenging the legality of the primary election. Justice Inyang Okoro who read the lead judgement said the appeal lacked merit.
“The court resolved all the issues for determination against the Appellant and held that the appeal was unmeritorious and the same was dismissed. Parties were ordered to bear their respective costs,” Okoro said.
Lawal and previous court cases
Rounds of suits surrounding Lawal’s candidature appear to foreground his antecedent as a man whose fate is partly tied to legal wheels.
From May 2016 to 2021, Lawal slugged it out with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) which accused him of money laundering and obtaining monies suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities.
The case, which travelled from a high court up to Supreme Court, was brought to a close in March 2021 when the apex court ordered the EFCC to return N9 billion to the ex-First Bank director.
In a unanimous judgement, the five-man panel, led by Justice Muhammad Lawal Garba, dismissed the appeal filed by the EFCC against the judgement of the Court of Appeal which, among other things, ordered that:
“The decisions of the Federal High Court, Coram Judice: Hassan, J. delivered in Suit No: FHC/L/CS/13/2017 on 16th February 2017 are hereby set aside. The order of final forfeiture of the sum of N9,080,000,000.00 (Nine Billion and Eighty Million Naira) to the Federal Government of Nigeria is hereby set aside. It is hereby ordered that the said sum of N9,080,000,000.00 (Nine Billion and Eighty Million Naira) be returned to the Appellant forthwith.”
On October 7, 2020, the Federal High Court, Lagos Division had discharged and acquitted Lawal of the offences of money laundering, obtaining monies suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities and the other charges brought against him by the EFCC. https://dailytrust.com/four-hurdles-zamafara-gov-elect-scaled-to-unseat-matawalle/
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Politics › Re: PDP Murders APC In Kaduna by 123456789O(op): 8:28pm On Mar 18, 2023 |
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