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Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by oikirodah(m): 4:58pm On Apr 14, 2023
Tested &Trusted: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening As Nigerians Await 10th NASS

Gradually, Nigerians are bracing for the challenges that lie ahead following a general election that produced numerous electoral shocks. For the first time in a long time, the democratic process appears to have been enlarged to allow more political new entrants into political offices.

The National Assembly, which conducts the majority of the law making business, is intended to be a crucial supporting body that helps the FG realize the hopes and desires of its citizens.If Nigerians are to succeed this time around, attention should be placed on both the NASS and the FG.

The NASS plays an important role in determining why policies are not or are poorly implemented by the Federal Government.

For example, one might wonder why the Abuja-Lokoja-Benin-Warri Expressway has been under construction for over two decades and has seen at least four administrations, yet the project is still ongoing, despite the fact that it is a major project that connects so many states across the federation.

Therefore, the National Assembly must recognise its responsibility for ensuring that Nigerians receive the fundamental benefits of democracy by carrying out the duties entrusted to them by the constitution. One of the best ways to ensure that this vision comes to pass is by having a senate led by a visionary individual.

The President of the Senate is the Senate's presiding officer, with the primary responsibility of guiding and regulating Senate proceedings. The Senate President is the third in Nigeria's presidential succession.

Currently, Nigerians are debating why former NLC president and first-time senator, Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole should assume Senate leadership as the 10th Senate President.

A Christian from the South, the former two-term governor of Edo State, who is a fierce critic and can speak truth to power, matches the profile of what Nigerians want in a robust NASS that ensures citizens are prioritized by the Federal Government.

It is widely assumed that only two-term senators are qualified to serve as Senate President, and that Adams Oshiomhole has no chance of winning because he would violate this rule. However, a fact check revealed that there is no such constitutional restriction.

It may interest you to know that, until recently, every Senate President since IBB's transition had been a first-timer.

For example, our investigation reveals that Iyorchia Ayu was a first-time senator in 1992 when he was elected senate president. Even the president-elect now, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was tipped to be the senate president (he was a first-time senator) until the MKO agenda stopped him and he supported Ayu.

Have you heard of Ameh Ebute? He was the President of the Nigerian Senate at the conclusion of the Third Republic, and he, like Ayu, was a first-timer.

The popular Evan Enwerem, who served as President of the Nigerian Senate in 1999, became a senator in 1999; his successor, Chuba Wilberforce Okadigbo, who served as Senate President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2000, was a first-timer.

Even Pius Anyim, who was elected to the Nigerian Senate in May 1999 and was subsequently elected by colleagues as President of the Senate in August 2000, after Chuba Okadigbo was impeached, was a first-timer.

Therefore it's merely a matter of comradeship that for a senator to accept one amongst their midst to be the SP, he must be of spotless integrity and well respected.Oshiomhole's antecedents puts him miles ahead of others.

It makes sense for Nigerians to want a strong, dynamic NASS that would protect the interests of the people, much like Oshiomhole led the NLC in ensuring that the general public received what was rightfully theirs.

The call has been loud; they say it is time for a firebrand Senate to task states, multinational corporations, local governments, and others on their social, cultural, and civic responsibilities to their various host communities.

Are your opinions in sync with this loud cry? Give us your remarks and tell us what you think.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/tested-trusted-why-the-cry-for-oshiomholes-senate-presidency-is-deafening-as-nigerians-await-10th-nass/

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by TemplarLandry: 4:59pm On Apr 14, 2023
I really wish Oshiomole becomes the Senate President. I know it's either him or Godswill Apabio.

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Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by LagosFirstSon: 5:00pm On Apr 14, 2023
Oshiomhole is a first timer a senator, he won't be senate President

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Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by Okwyjesus(m): 5:00pm On Apr 14, 2023
oikirodah:
Tested &Trusted: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening As Nigerians Await 10th NASS

Gradually, Nigerians are bracing for the challenges that lie ahead following a general election that produced numerous electoral shocks. For the first time in a long time, the democratic process appears to have been enlarged to allow more political new entrants into political offices.

The National Assembly, which conducts the majority of the law making business, is intended to be a crucial supporting body that helps the FG realize the hopes and desires of its citizens.If Nigerians are to succeed this time around, attention should be placed on both the NASS and the FG.

The NASS plays an important role in determining why policies are not or are poorly implemented by the Federal Government.

For example, one might wonder why the Abuja-Lokoja-Benin-Warri Expressway has been under construction for over two decades and has seen at least four administrations, yet the project is still ongoing, despite the fact that it is a major project that connects so many states across the federation.

Therefore, the National Assembly must recognise its responsibility for ensuring that Nigerians receive the fundamental benefits of democracy by carrying out the duties entrusted to them by the constitution. One of the best ways to ensure that this vision comes to pass is by having a senate led by a visionary individual.

The President of the Senate is the Senate's presiding officer, with the primary responsibility of guiding and regulating Senate proceedings. The Senate President is the third in Nigeria's presidential succession.

Currently, Nigerians are debating why former NLC president and first-time senator, Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole should assume Senate leadership as the 10th Senate President.

A Christian from the South, the former two-term governor of Edo State, who is a fierce critic and can speak truth to power, matches the profile of what Nigerians want in a robust NASS that ensures citizens are prioritized by the Federal Government.

It is widely assumed that only two-term senators are qualified to serve as Senate President, and that Adams Oshiomhole has no chance of winning because he would violate this rule. However, a fact check revealed that there is no such constitutional restriction.

It may interest you to know that, until recently, every Senate President since IBB's transition had been a first-timer.

For example, our investigation reveals that Iyorchia Ayu was a first-time senator in 1992 when he was elected senate president. Even the president-elect now, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was tipped to be the senate president (he was a first-time senator) until the MKO agenda stopped him and he supported Ayu.

Have you heard of Ameh Ebute? He was the President of the Nigerian Senate at the conclusion of the Third Republic, and he, like Ayu, was a first-timer.

The popular Evan Enwerem, who served as President of the Nigerian Senate in 1999, became a senator in 1999; his successor, Chuba Wilberforce Okadigbo, who served as Senate President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2000, was a first-timer.

Even Pius Anyim, who was elected to the Nigerian Senate in May 1999 and was subsequently elected by colleagues as President of the Senate in August 2000, after Chuba Okadigbo was impeached, was a first-timer.

Therefore it's merely a matter of comradeship that for a senator to accept one amongst their midst to be the SP, he must be of spotless integrity and well respected.Oshiomhole's antecedents puts him miles ahead of others.

It makes sense for Nigerians to want a strong, dynamic NASS that would protect the interests of the people, much like Oshiomhole led the NLC in ensuring that the general public received what was rightfully theirs.

The call has been loud; they say it is time for a firebrand Senate to task states, multinational corporations, local governments, and others on their social, cultural, and civic responsibilities to their various host communities.

Are your opinions in sync with this loud cry? Give us your remarks and tell us what you think.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/tested-trusted-why-the-cry-for-oshiomholes-senate-presidency-is-deafening-as-nigerians-await-10th-nass/

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

Senate have a law and by their law he is not qualified. FULL STOP.

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Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by Flapp478(m): 5:21pm On Apr 14, 2023
He is FIRST Timer, he can't get it. But I wish he could. Though he will still end up as Rubber Stamp senate president doing the bidding of his Oga, Tinubu

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Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by Finquas: 5:22pm On Apr 14, 2023
Oshomole won't smell dat seat. It must be given to a Muslim Northerner to balance the equation cool

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Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by LivingSage: 5:24pm On Apr 14, 2023
Our respected former chairman deserves the seat more in South South but he's a first timer.

If possible for a First timer, then we're solidly behind Oshobaba

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Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by gaby(m): 5:25pm On Apr 14, 2023
oikirodah:
Tested &Trusted: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening As Nigerians Await 10th NASS

Gradually, Nigerians are bracing for the challenges that lie ahead following a general election that produced numerous electoral shocks. For the first time in a long time, the democratic process appears to have been enlarged to allow more political new entrants into political offices.

The National Assembly, which conducts the majority of the law making business, is intended to be a crucial supporting body that helps the FG realize the hopes and desires of its citizens.If Nigerians are to succeed this time around, attention should be placed on both the NASS and the FG.

The NASS plays an important role in determining why policies are not or are poorly implemented by the Federal Government.

For example, one might wonder why the Abuja-Lokoja-Benin-Warri Expressway has been under construction for over two decades and has seen at least four administrations, yet the project is still ongoing, despite the fact that it is a major project that connects so many states across the federation.

Therefore, the National Assembly must recognise its responsibility for ensuring that Nigerians receive the fundamental benefits of democracy by carrying out the duties entrusted to them by the constitution. One of the best ways to ensure that this vision comes to pass is by having a senate led by a visionary individual.

The President of the Senate is the Senate's presiding officer, with the primary responsibility of guiding and regulating Senate proceedings. The Senate President is the third in Nigeria's presidential succession.

Currently, Nigerians are debating why former NLC president and first-time senator, Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole should assume Senate leadership as the 10th Senate President.

A Christian from the South, the former two-term governor of Edo State, who is a fierce critic and can speak truth to power, matches the profile of what Nigerians want in a robust NASS that ensures citizens are prioritized by the Federal Government.

It is widely assumed that only two-term senators are qualified to serve as Senate President, and that Adams Oshiomhole has no chance of winning because he would violate this rule. However, a fact check revealed that there is no such constitutional restriction.

It may interest you to know that, until recently, every Senate President since IBB's transition had been a first-timer.

For example, our investigation reveals that Iyorchia Ayu was a first-time senator in 1992 when he was elected senate president. Even the president-elect now, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was tipped to be the senate president (he was a first-time senator) until the MKO agenda stopped him and he supported Ayu.

Have you heard of Ameh Ebute? He was the President of the Nigerian Senate at the conclusion of the Third Republic, and he, like Ayu, was a first-timer.

The popular Evan Enwerem, who served as President of the Nigerian Senate in 1999, became a senator in 1999; his successor, Chuba Wilberforce Okadigbo, who served as Senate President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2000, was a first-timer.

Even Pius Anyim, who was elected to the Nigerian Senate in May 1999 and was subsequently elected by colleagues as President of the Senate in August 2000, after Chuba Okadigbo was impeached, was a first-timer.

Therefore it's merely a matter of comradeship that for a senator to accept one amongst their midst to be the SP, he must be of spotless integrity and well respected.Oshiomhole's antecedents puts him miles ahead of others.

It makes sense for Nigerians to want a strong, dynamic NASS that would protect the interests of the people, much like Oshiomhole led the NLC in ensuring that the general public received what was rightfully theirs.

The call has been loud; they say it is time for a firebrand Senate to task states, multinational corporations, local governments, and others on their social, cultural, and civic responsibilities to their various host communities.

Are your opinions in sync with this loud cry? Give us your remarks and tell us what you think.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/tested-trusted-why-the-cry-for-oshiomholes-senate-presidency-is-deafening-as-nigerians-await-10th-nass/

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

Hair dresser don be speaker of the house before na so, why can't a tailor be the Senate President?

Make una continue.

Everybody go dey alright after the immediate gains.

Only in Nigeria.

Tuehhh

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Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by Phoen1X: 6:12pm On Apr 14, 2023
Ex gov oshiomole that asked a widow pleading for mercy from him to "go and die" is not worthy of my endorsment for that office...my humble opinion.
Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by didroon43: 6:15pm On Apr 14, 2023
All these thieves. They should go and rest with the monies they have stolen.
Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by hakeemhakeem(m): 6:31pm On Apr 14, 2023
You guys just Luke to quote what is suitable for you, who among the 1992 set of senator were among the 99.because you are cited Evan Enwerem, Chuba Okadigbo and did you thinks they don't have bye laws that guide the operations of the hallow chamber
Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by NothingDoMe: 6:34pm On Apr 14, 2023
Lol those saying he's a first time senator don't know the level of bribery that Tiffnubu is ready to unleash to position Oshiomole as Senator President.

You'll start hearing mumu arguments about how it's not in the constitution very soon.

Same mess, different yansh. 😎
Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by Femmyfamous4u(m): 6:39pm On Apr 14, 2023
Phoen1X:
Ex gov oshiomole that asked a widow pleading for mercy from him to "go and die" is not worthy of my endorsment for that office...my humble opinion.

Show me the Saint among to them.
Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by HydraFeeds(m): 6:46pm On Apr 14, 2023
Baba Osho is good but Akpabio is better .

One of the most important thing to consider is religious factor . A competent Christian should head the Senate .

IMO .
Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by BuhariAdvocate: 6:50pm On Apr 14, 2023
He can be the first person to occupy that seat in 1999 was a first timers.
LagosFirstSon:
Oshiomhole is a first timer a senator, he won't be senate President
Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by APCNig: 7:40pm On Apr 14, 2023
The next Senate President is Godswill Akpabio because that is God's Will.

Oshiomhole is a first-term Senator, and one of the Senate rules says that a first-term Senator will never be Senate President.

However, if Emilokan Tinubu wants Oshiomhole as Senate President, you all know that he will be Senate President.
Re: Why The Cry For Oshiomhole's Senate Presidency Is Deafening by APCNig: 7:43pm On Apr 14, 2023
Phoen1X:
Ex gov oshiomole that asked a widow pleading for mercy from him to "go and die" is not worthy of my endorsment for that office...my humble opinion.

He was voted for by his constituency of which that widow may be among, so this your argument holds no water. However, that episode is really unfortunate. Politicians are heartless.

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