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Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by tarantino1: 8:16am On Jun 05, 2022
Na Delta State law makers mumu pass abeg. Three lawmakers don dey that position for 19 - 23 years with absolutely nothing to show for it
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by loooozeem: 8:22am On Jun 05, 2022
buygala:
And some of those who call Atiku a serial contestant have these "constituency Landlords" representing them until Armageddon grin

Instead of them to look inward and remove the plank in their own eyes, they are looking for Atiku to drag down sad

Instead they are licking the feet of their Lagos Landlord who has been throwing tantrums like a entitled noisy baby grin... 90 abi na 79 year old man crying up an down like a baby who has shit in his diapers grin


On Atiku's mandate we stand.. Just like Abraham Lincoln, Atiku Abubakar has fallen many times, but will surely rise out of his failures to be President


We are Atikulate.. We are Atiku cool

2023 is the year of the Atikulate




You are welcome
Atiku campaign Manager.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by chiboycue: 8:38am On Jun 05, 2022
I observed that there is no write-up on Sen. Abaribe yet his picture appeared among the national assembly landlords.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Texs: 8:51am On Jun 05, 2022
Tvoice:
ATTENTION!!!

WHO IS A BIG FOOL?

1. Any Student that has been affected by ASUU Strike and he / she has no Voters Card to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

2. Any unemployed Youth who has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL.

3. Anybody that feels insecure in this Country Nigeria, but he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that couldn't protect him - is a BIG FOOL

4. Any Business man who's imports and exports have been affected negatively and he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

5. Any Professor / PhD holder that has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that caused ASUU Strike.

6. Any professor/PhD holder still go about to collect money and rig election as Electoral Officer - is a BIG FOOL

7. Anybody that is complaining of: hardship, bad governance, my vote will not count etc but he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

Ask yourself: 'am I among the BIG FOOLS in Nigeria?

Go get your PVC now at any INEC OFFICE, registration ends by 30th June 2022.

Do not complain about bad governance and unfavorable policies, if you do not vote.

Thanks so much for this brilliant piece, I wish you or Nairaland keeps publishing this write up everyday before election day.

In developed countries, when a political party failed in government, it is voted out, that's how the Western world became developed, the people don't reward failure with further term. in office, It's what make democracy different from other forms of government and has make political parties to work hard when given opportunities to govern.
My concern is PDP didn't reform while as opposition party which western political parties always do. We still have the old system/people there in PDP. I suggest Nigerians can try the parties with new and younger faces to give Nigeria a new direction.

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Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by thundafire: 8:57am On Jun 05, 2022
It's an insult comparing this thieves to US lond serving senators or HOR. One can see the difference
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Oludara202: 8:57am On Jun 05, 2022
Evil people
They'd make you believe every wrong is black.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Seun360(m): 9:04am On Jun 05, 2022
Arizonaz:
Let's take back our country Nigeria.
Get your PVC ready

Consumption to Production can't be visible without a stable power supply.

He should take on power head on, but you know the rest.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Youngminister(m): 9:10am On Jun 05, 2022
Landlord indeed
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Ultimas: 9:13am On Jun 05, 2022
It is a shame that many of them have spent so many years, yet have nothing to show for it.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by snowball11(m): 9:14am On Jun 05, 2022
merieam16:
So how many terms do these people use



They have got unlimited terms; unless they are unable to win their party primaries or death!
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by nerdjared: 9:14am On Jun 05, 2022
buygala:
And some of those who call Atiku a serial contestant have these "constituency Landlords" representing them until Armageddon grin

Instead of them to look inward and remove the plank in their own eyes, they are looking for Atiku to drag down sad

Instead they are licking the feet of their Lagos Landlord who has been throwing tantrums like a entitled noisy baby grin... 90 abi na 79 year old man crying up an down like a baby who has shit in his diapers grin


On Atiku's mandate we stand.. Just like Abraham Lincoln, Atiku Abubakar has fallen many times, but will surely rise out of his failures to be President


We are Atikulate.. We are Atiku cool

2023 is the year of the Atikulate

Atiku campaign is dead bro,
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Iampryde(m): 9:19am On Jun 05, 2022
Bunch of useless people, thieves that are only concerned with enriching themselves.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Voiceofthestree: 9:24am On Jun 05, 2022
olaboy33:
Femi Gbaja is a Good example of a Career legislator.
Not concerned about executive politicking.

He's loved in his constituency (surulere) and also in the green chamber.
Even with the northern majority in the House of rep, Dogara won him with only 8 votes in between.

I see him becoming Senate President someday.

See nah God go purnish APC who tell you say we love him in Surulere all this people way be totally stranger way Tinubu and his political partner impose on people. Nigeria can never progress no be curse imagine after yayi represents Alinosho federal rep for 8year still come go back Ogun state to contest for senator he don win ticket already he go run and he go enter for country way get constitution he don first run office for Lagos state now he come back to ogun state wan come be senator again only this can happen in Animal farm
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Voiceofthestree: 9:27am On Jun 05, 2022
Iampryde:
Bunch of useless people, thieves that are only concerned with enriching themselves.

I swear to God know this and know peace husstle yourself make better money come invest on politics be a billionaire and roll with them finish I swear nah the game me that those people never no get joy I swear no any of them have people for mind
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by seangy4konji: 9:30am On Jun 05, 2022
Shameless old thieves
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Befulfilled(f): 10:04am On Jun 05, 2022
That list is not complete. One Essien Ayi from Cross River State has been in NASS for the same number of years.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Tvoice: 10:15am On Jun 05, 2022
Lanre1st:


You that post this is a Big Fool. Who among the contestant/candidates are capable of delivered, choice among the evils. It is even wise to face your life and pray for better Nigeria. That was how we keep shouting Buhari will fight corruption, he will return Naira value as Dollar. They are all liars, telling us what we want to hear


You are the most foolish creature on earth , dats why I gave u dis peice to read , it's obvious you dont matter to ur own self
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by optm(m): 10:29am On Jun 05, 2022
EmeraldJD:
The longer they stay the better for the legislature. In advanced democracies you'd find lawmakers who have served for 40 years.
how's that so? What's reality telling you?
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by orlaglobal234: 10:29am On Jun 05, 2022
Why David Mack name missed in that list or he has become out dated Senate ni
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by optm(m): 10:33am On Jun 05, 2022
Voiceofthestree:


I swear to God know this and know peace husstle yourself make better money come invest on politics be a billionaire and roll with them finish I swear nah the game me that those people never no get joy I swear no any of them have people for mind
that's if bandits doesn't get you while in pursuit of the money or you do not become a victim of the many woes of bad governance
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by b3llo(m): 10:57am On Jun 05, 2022
Loveurneighbour:
Since Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has had four presidents – Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua, Goodluck Jonathan and the incumbent, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

Each of the 36 states would also have had at least three governors within the period, but could be more if any of the governors spent only one term of four years. But in the National Assembly – the nation’s bicameral legislature, made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives – some lawmakers seem to be maintaining permanent seats in the chambers.

Interestingly, some of them have been in the parliament since 1999 and will complete their sixth term in 2023. Several members have been in either the House or the Senate or both since 2003, and they would have spent not less than 20 years in 2023 when the 9th Assembly winds down. The members belong to the ruling All Progressives Congress and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party. Some of them have also switched parties as part of moves to get re-elected.

Opinions are divided on which is better between having long-serving lawmakers and fresh lawmakers every four years. Some persons have argued that returning members have legislative experience and the institutional memory of parliamentary norms and processes. Those who belong to the former group often cite the example of the United States’ parliaments with many long-serving lawmakers, while those in the latter often argue that the Senate is fast becoming the ‘retirement home’ for former governors and ex-ministers.

Since Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has had four presidents – Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua, Goodluck Jonathan and the incumbent, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

Each of the 36 states would also have had at least three governors within the period, but could be more if any of the governors spent only one term of four years. But in the National Assembly – the nation’s bicameral legislature, made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives – some lawmakers seem to be maintaining permanent seats in the chambers.

Interestingly, some of them have been in the parliament since 1999 and will complete their sixth term in 2023. Several members have been in either the House or the Senate or both since 2003, and they would have spent not less than 20 years in 2023 when the 9th Assembly winds down. The members belong to the ruling All Progressives Congress and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party. Some of them have also switched parties as part of moves to get re-elected.

Opinions are divided on which is better between having long-serving lawmakers and fresh lawmakers every four years. Some persons have argued that returning members have legislative experience and the institutional memory of parliamentary norms and processes. Those who belong to the former group often cite the example of the United States’ parliaments with many long-serving lawmakers, while those in the latter often argue that the Senate is fast becoming the ‘retirement home’ for former governors and ex-ministers.


Mutu, a typical landlord at the Green Chamber

Representing Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency in Delta State, Nicholas Mutu has been in the House since 1999. He served as the chairman of the House Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission between 2009 and 2019 – arguably the longest time a member would head the same committee. Not one of the known names when it comes to debates on motions and bills, documents presented to the House Committee on NDDC by the immediate past Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, had indicated that Mutu is a serial contractor to the commission.

While the Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo led committee was investigating mismanagement and fraud in the NDDC, Akpabio had alleged that National Assembly members, especially the previous leadership of the committee, were beneficiaries of contracts from the commission. A list the minister provided showed that Mutu had the highest number of NDDC projects listed against his name.

Lawan: From the green chamber to senate presidency

The incumbent President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has been in the National Assembly since 1999. He was first elected a member of the House where he spent two terms. There he represented Bade/Jakusko Federal Constituency in Yobe State. In 2007, he was elected a senator to represent Yobe North Senatorial District and has retained the seat since then. Lawan became the President of the 9th Senate in 2019. Currently, he is seeking to be the President of Nigeria in 2023, which would depend on the outcome of the presidential primary of the APC scheduled for Monday.

Gbajabiamila: From floor member to Speakership

Femi Gbajabiamila is the current Speaker of the House of Representatives, serving his fifth term. He has been in the House since 2003, representing Surulere 1 Federal Constituency in Lagos State. The lawmaker was the Minority Leader of the House in the 7th National Assembly, and later Majority Leader in the 8th Assembly after his hope of becoming Speaker was dashed. Gbajabiamila has again secured the ticket of the APC to contest for a sixth term in 2023.

Ndume: Two-term Rep, three-term Senator

Since 2003, Ali Ndume has been in the National Assembly. He first represented Chibok/Damboa/Gwoza Federal Constituency in Borno State for two terms; 2003 to 2011, and was in 2011 elected to represent Borno South Senatorial District at the red chamber, a seat he has kept till date. During his stay in the chamber, Ndume had attempted to be President of the Senate at different times. He was the Majority Leader of the House in the 8th Assembly but was sacked over his political stance against that of the then President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki. Ndume was replaced with Ahmad Lawan, who is now the Senate President.

Ekweremadu: The longest-serving presiding officer

The lawmaker representing Enugu West Senatorial District, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, is serving his fifth consecutive term, having been in the Senate since 2003. He attempted to be President of the Senate in 2005 but failed. Senator Ken Nnamani got the position instead. However, Ekweremadu was the Deputy President of the Senate for three consecutive terms – 6th, 7th and 8th, spanning 12 years, a record time as a presiding officer in the National Assembly. The lawmaker had announced his retirement from the Senate in 2023. He joined the governorship race in Enugu but lost the PDP ticket.

Manager: A senator caught on his knees

The Delta South Senatorial District in Delta State has had James Manager as its representative since 2003. The lawmaker may not be returning with the 10th Assembly over his governorship ambition in Delta. A photograph showing Manager on his knees before a former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori, an ex-convict and political godfather of the PDP in the state, had gone viral on the Internet about a year ago.

Ogor: Once upon an opposition leader

Leo Ogor has been representing Isoko-North/Isoko-South Federal Constituency in Delta State at the House of Representatives since 2003. He was the Deputy Majority Leader of the House in the 7th Assembly and Minority Leader in the 8th Assembly. Ogor’s exploits as leader in both majority and minority caucuses is on record, especially during heated debates with his then opponent, Femi Gbajabiamila, who was also Minority Leader and Majority Leader at different times.


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Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by NaijaCars4sale: 11:20am On Jun 05, 2022
Oh wow, that's great
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Voiceofthestree: 11:49am On Jun 05, 2022
optm:
that's if bandits doesn't get you while in pursuit of the money or you do not become a victim of the many woes of bad governance

� Lolz � �
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Graciafun(m): 12:24pm On Jun 05, 2022
Tvoice:
ATTENTION!!!

WHO IS A BIG FOOL?

1. Any Student that has been affected by ASUU Strike and he / she has no Voters Card to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

2. Any unemployed Youth who has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL.

3. Anybody that feels insecure in this Country Nigeria, but he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that couldn't protect him - is a BIG FOOL

4. Any Business man who's imports and exports have been affected negatively and he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

5. Any Professor / PhD holder that has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that caused ASUU Strike.

6. Any professor/PhD holder still go about to collect money and rig election as Electoral Officer - is a BIG FOOL

7. Anybody that is complaining of: hardship, bad governance, my vote will not count etc but he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

Ask yourself: 'am I among the BIG FOOLS in Nigeria?

Go get your PVC now at any INEC OFFICE, registration ends by 30th June 2022.

Do not complain about bad governance and unfavorable policies, if you do not vote.







Our votes ✅ still don't count.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by 3seriez(m): 1:44pm On Jun 05, 2022
You forgot to mention Alhassan Doguwa from Kano. Has been a Rep since 1999 to Date.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by idonuh10: 1:52pm On Jun 05, 2022
Hon. Umar Yakubu Barde, represent Chikun/Kajuru federal constituency have been the the house of representative since 2003 and he just won Pdp primary to return in 2023.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Ricibo: 2:17pm On Jun 05, 2022
Watch what this 300l UNIBEN student was caught doing click on this link to watch it on Facebook

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Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by vatiqan(m): 2:28pm On Jun 05, 2022
Ethnicity, sectionalism, sentiment, etc wld never allow us move forward. Instead of giving us half baked news and direction less analysis; why not just go to entertainment section and catch ur cruise. Hon. Essien Ayi, has been in that chamber, since 2003! But you don't know him because, he is not from your region.
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Hydroxide(m): 2:30pm On Jun 05, 2022
Delta state has 3 members among the list. Politicians from Delta state are very selfish
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by WideMouth333(m): 2:47pm On Jun 05, 2022
BELOW IS WHAT AYO FAYOSE HAS TO SAY ON PETER OBI PRESIDENCY;
I love Igbos but I have to tell them the truth because I love them.
It is now a law to transmit votes electronically, that means rigging of elections has been reduced drastically.
Igbos are only tribe that have 99% of voters in the South East and second highest voters in other regions in Nigeria.
In the South West, after Yoruba votes, Igbo votes come second. Lagos has the highest number of voters in Nigeria and Igbos are competing with Yorubas in voting power in Lagos.
In the South South, we have indigenous Igbos in the South South and all the major cities in the South South are occupied by Igbos. Go to Port Harcourt you will understand what I mean.
In the North Central, go to Jos and all the state capital in the North Central, Igbos are the second largest population after the indigenous people.
In the North West, go to Kano and Kaduna and you will know that Igbos are the second largest population after indigenous people.
In the North East, go to Maidugri and all the state capitals, Igbos are the second largest tribe after the indigenous people.
Go to federal capital territory Abuja, Igbos are the largest population in Abuja today.
*If Igbos truly want to determine who will rule this country today, they will but they only sit back and lament without any action.*
*Peter Obi is the most qualified candidate to rule this country but Igbos are not with their voters card.*
*GO AND GET YOUR PVC TODAY!!!*
*AYODELE FAYOSE.......
Re: NASS Landlords: Lawmakers Who Have Spent 20 Years In Senate, House Of Reps by Ashibelieve: 3:01pm On Jun 05, 2022
Poor way to communicate. When you want to vote out, who do you vote in?
Tell us your local government chairman's name
Councillors name, house of assembly representatives.

Tell us who should replace them and why
Tvoice:
ATTENTION!!!

WHO IS A BIG FOOL?

1. Any Student that has been affected by ASUU Strike and he / she has no Voters Card to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

2. Any unemployed Youth who has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL.

3. Anybody that feels insecure in this Country Nigeria, but he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that couldn't protect him - is a BIG FOOL

4. Any Business man who's imports and exports have been affected negatively and he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

5. Any Professor / PhD holder that has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that caused ASUU Strike.

6. Any professor/PhD holder still go about to collect money and rig election as Electoral Officer - is a BIG FOOL

7. Anybody that is complaining of: hardship, bad governance, my vote will not count etc but he has no VOTERS CARD to vote out the people that put him in the condition - is a BIG FOOL

Ask yourself: 'am I among the BIG FOOLS in Nigeria?

Go get your PVC now at any INEC OFFICE, registration ends by 30th June 2022.

Do not complain about bad governance and unfavorable policies, if you do not vote.

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