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Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by berrystunn(m): 8:38pm On Feb 16 |
the Prime Minister has the power. Baba no go gree. Meanwhile, the people we are copying are practicing something different. From what we are doing today |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by Ogaonos: 10:06pm On Feb 16 |
mrvitalis:what will should talking about is pol.parties transparency .in areas like state and national chairmen monthly salaries,allowance ,party funding and campaign funding transparency |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by mrvitalis(m): 10:58pm On Feb 16 |
Ogaonos:Who do you think would make that happen faster group of snail old men who hides from the media or group of young people who wants to win you over every week |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by Ogaonos: 11:18pm On Feb 16 |
mrvitalis:obidients .let me explain if obidients call for transparency in labour party .in area of national and state chairman salary and allowance .accountability and transparency in their funds gotten from party ticket form .isa step in d right direction WHY DOES WE COMPLAIN ABOUT POLITICAl ELITES ,CORRUPTION ND LACK OF TRANSPARENCY IN GOVT .BUT IS FROM THE PARTY CORRUPTION U SEEING IN D GOVT START FROM . DNT U WHAT TO KNW HW MUCH NATIONAL ND STATE POL PARTY CHAIRMEN EARN WETIN DEM DEY USE THE TICKET FORM FOR GOVERORSHIP,PRESIDIENT MONEY DO AM EVEN SUSPECTING THAT PARTY ELECTTED POLITICIANS DEY PAY MONEY TO THE PARTY TO FUND D AFFAIRS OF PARTY E GET ONE SECRET I WANT TELL U .E GET ONE AGENCY FOR ABUJA WHERE DEY HANDLE ALL THE SENATORS SENATORAL PROJECT FUNDS .WHERE MOST NIGERIANS NO KNW 1 Like |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by Haaland21: 5:59am On Feb 17 |
mrvitalis: He should use Onne port. Doing business of importing....how would the naira gain value? He should manufacture what he sells . |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by caye(m): 7:23am On Feb 17 |
he! He!! He!!! The government ppl , especially the fulani hierarchy , know how to wash Nigerians' brains. Notice:- Dantata is also supporting parliamentary system. Ask a question: can fulani hierarchy support a system that will reduce their power and stronghold over Nigeria? No. What we ask for:- a return to regional system, plus control of resources by regions and state police and also restructuring of the constitution. UK runs an " àromẹ̀fọ́" system of parliament's and royal decrees. The reality is that NO COUNTRY IN THE WORLD runs democracy. Democracy is a bojú - bojú system, of pulling wool over the simple commoners . This parliamentary system would eventually be peopled by the worst hyenas and baboons in human forms. It's a road leading further into the bush. Kò sí ọ̀na nibi. |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by caye(m): 7:26am On Feb 17 |
yeshuasfootstep: Amen, my brother. I can see what you are saying in a deeper way. God bless you, and may God grant you more wisdom, strength, knowledge, and above all humility, Amin. 1 Like |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by 7lives: 10:52am On Feb 17 |
mobileboy: Add regional economy. |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by 7lives: 10:59am On Feb 17 |
Shikena: It was never a mistake, it was an agenda. An agenda that will not happen in a thousand years. |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by yeshuasfootstep(m): 5:00pm On Feb 17 |
caye: Thanks brother. Same prayers for honest hearted people like you from this corner. Darkness must surely give way for light, that's law of nature. Let's continue doing our little best, nature will not forsake us. We've suffered enough. |
Re: Frontiers For Democracy Calls For Support For Switch To Parliamentary System by Ilekokonit: 11:05pm On Feb 18 |
Changing from Presidential to Parliamentary system is not the priority for Nigeria at the moment and it is unsafe given the level of demonic corruption in the hearts of our politicians and supreme court judges. We are battling monumental corruption of our polithiefians and judges and changing the system of election will only give these criminals more leeway to hide under the confusion all changes brings to perpetuate themselves in power. Although this bill is sponsored by a PDP Senator (Ned Nwoko) who practiced law in the UK, I hope it is not hijacked by MC Oluomo's boss to give himself tenure elongation. For starters, the Parliamentary system in the UK does NOT have term limits and a British Prime Minister once served more than 20 years and a few others served 3 terms and even 4 terms. We have to be careful what we wish for before MC Oluomo's boss in connivance with the corrupt Supreme court cash and carry judges gift the greedy drug baron a tenure into perpetuity for himself and his cronies. |
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