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HRHQueenPhil:Miracle might come in a funny manner |
DOUBLEWAHALA:To answer you, (cos I believe you do not reside in Lagos nor closely follow governance in Lagos), the past CJ retired from duty having reached the retirement age for Justices. The past CJ, like the one before her, committed no offence nor were used unjustly to influence decisions. Hope you got my explanations correctly. |
The confirmation is just ceremonial, tho constitutional.. Justice O. O. Oke is the next most senior Justice in line and hence the CJ-in-waiting. That has been the norm. Until the statute change, So it will be. I just hope she will also remember not to forget the persons that awaiting trials in prisons all around Lagos. They need to be released from the burden of law. |
RIP |
Tired of judiciary |
Oba o |
This one na Dragon 'laughing in familiar spirits' o |
Rubbish |
Hmm |
so much for a single man |
croc |
Na wa o Exporter/Importer. I get persin abroad, na so dem dey do |
Story that might touxh the heart |
Khalesi:Why squatting... |
Hope it sees the light of day Same story we heard last Xmas, and nothing happen, they promise Anambra rice, Enugu rice, Lake rice and all sort of rice. All sort of broken promises as well |
no comment |
I don't like promises jare. |
For this kind of job/internship placements, one would expect this to be hosted on Google's page using one of their numerous statistical or data analysis tools. I do not expect this to be hosted on a third party site with some other floating adverts. However, there is a caveat.. Note Duration and start date of internship vary depending on the position. By applying to this position your application is automatically submitted to the some other locations. Our team will review applications on a rolling basis. All hiring will be complete by the end of May 2018. Thank you for your patience while we consider your application. That is to say, we might be taking your email address for some other online campaign things or marketing stuff, and you wont take u to court for that... ![]() |
How two con become three |
Sorry o. Pele, Sorry |
introvertedsoul:Possibly far far less. |
You guys are missing out the point here. The cake must have been baked by one of the soldiers at the kitchen of the soldiers. You must have appreciated it if the cake is worth 570k, abi? |
I love Baptist Church |
Powerless Kanu |
Glorious. Traditional export |
Protest |
Catalan referendum: Clashes as voters defy Madrid Catalonia's independence referendum has descended into chaos, with clashes occurring as police attempt to prevent the vote from taking place. The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court. Police officers are preventing people from voting, and seizing ballot papers and boxes at polling stations. In the regional capital Barcelona, police used batons and fired rubber bullets during pro-referendum protests. Catalan emergency services said they had treated 38 people who were injured when police pushed back crowds of voters and forced their way into polling stations. The Spanish interior ministry said 11 police officers had been injured. Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont condemned the action of the national police and Guardia Civil, who were sent into Catalonia in large numbers to prevent the vote from taking place. "The unjustified use of violence... by the Spanish state will not stop the will of the Catalan people," he told reporters. But Spanish Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido blamed Mr Puigdemont for what he termed the day's senseless events. And the Guardia Civil tweeted (in Spanish) that it was "resisting harassment and provocation" while carrying out its duties "in defence of the law". What are the latest developments? The ballot papers contain just one question: "Do you want Catalonia to become an independent state in the form of a republic?" There are two boxes: Yes or No. Ahead of the polls opening, the Catalan government said voters could print off their own ballot papers and use any polling station if their designated voting place was shut. In the town of Girona, riot police smashed their way into a polling station where Mr Puigdemont was due to vote. Television footage showed them breaking the glass of the sports centre's entrance door and forcibly removing those attempting to vote. However, Mr Puigdemont was still able to cast his ballot at another polling station. Why these are uncharted waters for Spain Spain's move to halt Catalan vote Since Friday, thousands of separatist supporters had occupied schools and other buildings designated as polling stations in order to keep them open. Many of those inside were parents and their children, who remained in the buildings after the end of lessons on Friday and bedded down in sleeping bags on gym mats. In some areas, farmers positioned tractors on roads and in front of polling station doors, and school gates were taken away to make it harder for the authorities to seal buildings off. Referendum organisers had called for peaceful resistance to any police action. Meanwhile, both FC Barcelona and the Catalan football federation have asked the Spanish football league for tonight's match against Las Palmas to be suspended. More: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-41457238?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_breaking&ns_source=twitter&ns_linkname=news_central
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good one |
This is a serious matter o |
ok |
Congrats |
Agbero FFK |
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