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Please the link ...so that we can vote |
sholatech:FIRS is in charge of FCT.... |
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Saturday night confirmed Raheem Olawuyi, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as winner of the vacant House of Representatives seat for Ekiti/Irepodun/Isin/Oke-Ero constituency in Kwara state. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/inec-confirms-olawuyi-of-apc-winner-of-kwara-bye-election/
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Saraki Wails on Kwara House of Rep Bye-Election Credits:kahal29
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Kwara PDP Governor Wails as APC Traunced PDP in House of Rep Bye-Election
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This the dumbest write-up I have ever seen. If excess crude was shared...what percentages go to FG and States ?. For your information 53% goes to FG , while 27% goes to all the states combined. The question now to you and the author of the book, where is the FG share of 53%?. If I may ask you and Dr Ngozi again, going by her account , Are you now concluding that President Jonathan was a weak President who does not have mind of his own? |
‘Nigerian public varsities graduates cannot compete with my secondary school students’ 19 November 2016 Former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has described graduates of Nigerian public universities as brainless, saying they cannot communicate in English with the students of his private secondary school, the American University of Nigeria (AUN) Academy. Abubakar, who spoke on Thursday evening in Yola during his birthday celebration organised by the management of AUN, said public universities graduates cannot fit into private industries due to their poor education and character. “I was in the University of Zik in Akwa in Anambra State on Wednesday on the invitation of the university. There is no student in public universities that can speak English in an error-free manner like the head boy of my secondary, who just finished addressing us now. “When the head boy of AUN Academy, Abdullahi Sani, started speaking, I was thinking it is one of the lecturers in AUN, but only for him to introduce himself as the head boy of AUN Academy,” he stated........ https://guardian.ng/news/nigerian-public-varsities-graduates-cannot-compete-with-my-secondary-school-students/ |
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This look funny though...but that is the truth of the matter for some politicians. This Campaign Poster from Uganda says it all. It is Time for Someone Else to Eat the Money.
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Traditional rulers in Cross River State cautioned the Igbos resident in the state against creating the position of Eze Ndi Igbo (the king of the Igbos) in the state, as that would amount to “creating a kingdom where they are not empowered by the law to do so.” The traditional rulers were reacting to the plan by the Igbo community in the state to “install/coronate” one E. A. Ezenweanyi as the Eze Ndigbo of Cross River State. The traditional rulers, in a press statement issued on Tuesday, said, “The Igbos have every right to assemble as a community in Cross River State and pursue their legitimate rights under a leader who may be known as President General of Ohaneze Ndi Igbo, President of Igbo Community in Cross River State, but not as Eze Ndi Igbo, a revered traditional title reserved for monarchs in the respective Igbo kingdoms. “The said leader is not to bear the titles of His Majesty (HM), His Royal Majesty (HRM), or His Highness (HH).” The statement, signed by Paramount Ruler of Bakassi and the Chairman, Cross River State Traditional Rulers Council, Etim Edet, and the Paramount Ruler of Calabar Municipality, Patrick Agbor, also warned the Igbo leader in Calabar against awarding chieftaincy title, whether traditional or honorary, to any person within the territories of Cross River State. “Igbos in Cross River State can celebrate their day as may be convenient to them and may invite traditional rulers from within and outside the state to attend if they so wish,” the statement added. The chairman of the traditional rulers’ council, Mr Edet, told PREMIUM TIMES, Wednesday, he and others sought for clearance from the councils of traditional rulers in the South-east before issuing the statement. “The response I got from the traditional rulers in the South-east was that the title of Eze Ndi Igbo was an exclusive one for kings in Igbo land and that we should not allow it in Cross River. “I now asked, ‘how about those who have been using it?’ and they told me ‘Those using it illegally have been asked to stop forthwith,’” he said. “There is this example in Cross River State, of one Elunnor who was a medical doctor here in Cross River state. He has a flourishing clinic here. He was the president of Igbo community here in Cross River State then. When he wanted to be a king he went back to Anambra State and at the last meeting I attended in Benin I saw him. He said he is now a traditional ruler in Anambra and he is there. “So, if Ezenweanyi wants to be a king he cannot be in Cross River State; he should go to his place and become a king. “You should be aware that since 2004 or thereabouts, there have been several attempts to do this (have Eze Ndi Igbo in Cross River), but the state government kicked against it. “You cannot be a king and begin to give chieftaincy titles in a strange territory. Where is your kingdom in Cross River state? Where is your clan? This is not about an association, but about kingship which is a creation of statutes. We need to protect it, hence our reaction. “We have Efik community in America, but there is no way you can have Obong of Calabar in the U.S. “Where do you derive your power from to become a king? It is either by statutes or by nature, so where do you derive yours from?” Mr Edet said the Igbo community in Cross River have accepted not to coronate anybody as their king in Cross River, and for showing such understanding he said he has directed the Cross River State council of traditional rulers to attend their ceremony to cement the relationship and encourage inter-ethnic unity and peace in the state. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/295609-you-cant-have-igbo-king-in-cross-river-traditional-rulers.html |
Bros...just go and do thanksgiving next friday or sunday for what God has liberated you from. Dont ever go near her again. Focus your time and energy on what you can do to help your career and goals |
![]() Anyone who takes himself too seriously always runs the risk of looking ridiculous; anyone who can consistently laugh at himself does not. - Viclav Havel
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A man always has two reasons for doing anything: a good reason and the real reason. - J. P. Morgan |
Peter Obi was there for 8 years |
Gidah:Brown envelop =Money... Every Nigerian knows that |
NYSC Certificate Forgery: PDP Kwara candidate Atunwa implicates self in submission to INEC The Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate in Kwara State, Razak Atunwa, has formally admitted that he has two university degrees, but failed to present himself for national service in a blatant violation of the Nigerian Constitution. PREMIUM TIMES first reported last month that Mr Atunwa did not participate in the national youth scheme as required by law, but instead procured a forged certificate of the National Youth Service Corps. Mr Atunwa, a serving federal lawmaker and chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Justice, tendered the document to the PDP in his nomination filings for the party in late September, and even went further to swear an affidavit notarized at the Kwara State High Court in Ilorin, the state capital. Mr Atunwa denied wrongdoing at the time, telling PREMIUM TIMES he had complied with the law in filing his election paperwork with his party. But when the politician submitted his nomination form to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), he confirmed he had two university degrees as reported by PREMIUM TIMES, but conspicuously removed the claim he made about taking part in the youth service. Although our report has prompted Mr Atunwa to dubiously remove his forged NYSC certificate from the credentials he submitted to INEC, the lawmaker has implicated himself by confirming to INEC that he obtained both undergraduate and master’s degrees from two universities. The NYSC law requires every Nigerian who attended university or polytechnic to participate in the national youth scheme for one year after graduation, provided the person finished before age 30. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/295417-nysc-certificate-forgery-pdp-kwara-candidate-atunwa-implicates-self-in-submission-to-inec.html |
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![]() God bless Mr President God bless me and every other Nigerian Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria |
Carlyscales:Oga no vex o...Dont deviate from the topic. I just raised some questions about what the guy said was from the book. And for your info....you said you expect this govt to provide solutions, but when you are shown what is being done...some will say it is not true and/or totally shy away from it....check the pics
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Tpeters:[/s] If excess crude was shared...what percentages go to FG and States ?. For your information 53% goes to FG , while 27% goes to all the states combined. The question now to you and the author of the book, where is the FG share of 53%?. If I may ask you and Dr Ngozi, going by her account , Are you now concluding that President Jonathan was a weak President who does not have mind of his own? |
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