Crime › Re: Man Robbed After Giving A Stranger A Lift In Lagos (Photos) by agabusta: 10:25am On Jul 18, 2019 |
TheWrita: How damaged do you have to be as a human being that you decide to steal from a person that just decides to help you?That's the only way you could repay them for their kindness?This kind of story annoys the hell out of me. Its just terrible! I am so happy the good samaritan was able to recover his laptop. I cant imagine the pain he would have gone through for loss of files and others. In Lag, I offer people lift a lot and I always check my bag as soon as they drop. Sometimes, I carelessly leave my bag with laptop at the bag before street smartness brings me back to my senses, I then quickly transfer it to the floor of the front seat. |
Sports › Re: Why NFF Can’t Sack Rohr by agabusta: 3:55am On Jul 18, 2019 |
Let's not be in a hurry. They should leave him for at least 2 more years. |
Politics › Re: CJN, Ibrahim Tanko Reveals How ‘height’ Delayed His School Enrolment by agabusta: 2:23am On Jul 18, 2019 |
Justice Tanko watch your back oh
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Politics › Re: CJN, Ibrahim Tanko Reveals How ‘height’ Delayed His School Enrolment by agabusta: 2:17am On Jul 18, 2019 |
Johnnyessence: At the Senate screening for his confirmation as substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Ibrahim Tanko narrated how his ‘height challenge’ delayed his school enrolment in 1960. One year later (1961) after he came back, his height wasn't better but he was asked to begin after his answers to questions he was asked by teachers gave off his intelligence. “In 1960, I went to be enrolled in school, but because I was too short and smallish, I was asked to go back to return the following year. ” “Again in 1961, I went back, but my height had not improved, but because when they asked me, I would answer intelligently, they now admitted me.” Justice Tanko, who underwent his screening for confirmation as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria after six months in acting capacity, was born in 1953 in Doguwa, Kano State.
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2019/7/acting-chief-justice-of-nigeria-ibrahim-tanko-reveals-how-height-delayed-his-school-enrolment.html Was that not the year Buhari sat for his now popular WASC?  |
Politics › Re: EFCC Donates Forfeited Choice Property To VON (Picture) by agabusta: 2:10am On Jul 18, 2019 |
What a magnificent edifice Badeh built for VON?!
Kudos to the EFCC. We need more confiscations please! No peace for the wicked. After Buhari and his goons leave office, let the government after them also search them out and confiscate properties built with public funds! Let the witchunt cycle so continues.
FG please do something about this Federal Secretariat that is just lying fallow at Ikoyi. It is waste and an eyesore. Please sell it or lease it out.
Or convert it to budget single/double room apartments! |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Senate Confirms Tanko Mohammad, Now The Susbtantive CJN by agabusta: 5:21pm On Jul 17, 2019*. Modified: 1:55am On Jul 18, 2019 |
Halo22: Don't forget the Tanko man has few months to take in retirement. Wrong sir. He will be retiring in 2023. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Senate Confirms Tanko Mohammad, Now The Susbtantive CJN by agabusta: 3:36pm On Jul 17, 2019*. Modified: 1:55am On Jul 18, 2019 |
Awol1: I abhor being quoted by block heads who can't see beyond their nose or collaborators in the Fulani grand plot.
Whichever category you fall, steer clear my path. Continue foaming in the mouth like a schizophrenic. Fulani this, fulani that, are you not ashamed of yourself?? Crying all over Nairaland over a co-equal in the Nigerian space. If you don't want to be quoted, stay off an online public forum. |
Politics › Re: Tribunal Issues Subpoena On INEC Chairman Over Atiku, PDP's Complaints by agabusta: 2:28pm On Jul 17, 2019 |
INEC chair come to Tribunal abeg. Its about time you came to tell us with your own mouth how everything went down. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Senate Confirms Tanko Mohammad, Now The Susbtantive CJN by agabusta: 2:11pm On Jul 17, 2019*. Modified: 2:45pm On Jul 17, 2019 |
Awol1: Mission completed.
Executive, in Fulani bag.
Legislature, in Fulani bag.
Judiciary, now fully in Fulani bag.
Now every executive atrocity and rascality shall always have legislative and legal imprimatur.
Not forgetting the armed forces controlled by the Fulani to deal with anyone who dares to resist.
How would anyone still try to rationalize this grand plot?
I don't see Buhari serving out his tenure. Continue seeing Fulani in your dreams. Every Northerner is a Fulani to some people. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Senate Confirms Tanko Mohammad, Now The Susbtantive CJN by agabusta: 2:10pm On Jul 17, 2019 |
Career Summary of the man
1989 – 1991:- Chief Magistrate of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (2 years)
1991 – 1993: Judge at Bauchi State Sharia Court of Appeal (2 years)
1993 – 2006: Justice of the Court of Appeal (13 years)
2007 – 2019: Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria (12 years)
Someone who has served for a total period of 25 years at the Court of Appeal and the Supreme court is eminently qualified to be the Chief Justice of Nigeria.
The Senate has done the right thing. |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: We Didn’t Transmit Results Electronically – INEC Chair by agabusta: 12:24pm On Jul 17, 2019 |
Kayrich: There are somethings I don't understand. May be someone will enlighten me. Atiku is in court to claim his stolen mandate. I want to believe the greatest evidence he has is the server result which he already seen and very favourable to him. Why not bring the proof out once and for all. To me it's like asking on lapses of INEC to claim the mandate when the evidence can't be forthcoming. INEC started this by saying there will be an election with results transmitting into the server. And later came back to say it's not possible due to some reasons. I voted too and waited till the end of the whole exercise in my polling unit(agric ikorodu). Our card was used on card reader to affirm accreditation which means first there is server. After which again we were given a ballot paper to move to the voting area and cast the vote by thumbprinting on ur party choice(nothing electronic). Votes were counted manually and recorded in the EC8 sheet which each agents of all parties signed.
I mean why are we using collation sheet again in Abuja the declaration center? Why the waiting for states to bring there results down to abuja b4 they could be presented?
If INEC say they didn't transmit election electronically, they just showed the evidence that they withdrew it. Well may be the video was doctored. Honestly Atiku has a good case. He should just release the central server result evidence once and for all which has he gotten already. Was any results electronically transmitted from your own polling unit with reference to your personnel experience shared above? There has to be a central point for collation of results as everything is manually done. The laws of the land guiding elections does not recognize electronic transmission of results. Everything must be manually done. All polling Units results are collated together at their respective wards. All ward results are collated together at their respective Local Governments to give one local govt results. All Local government results are collated together at their state capital to give one State result. All state results are taken to Abuja to collate together to give the overall National results! Atiku is just wasting everybody's time and making unnecessary noise. Even if results were electronically transmitted, it will still be based on a manual database. You cannot build something on nothing. So he should give us evidence from each polling unit to ward to local govts of his results that were manipulated. |
Politics › Re: INEC Server: Can A Server Be Deleted? Separating Facts From Fiction by agabusta: 10:37pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
Monjerk: My friend stop fooling yourself.
You don't need to become it specialist to know that server can be deleted or remove or block from being access.
Even me that is talking knows this not because I am it person.
The topic you created is not making any sense Brother. Sincerely, you are the one not making sense and not the OP. |
Politics › Re: INEC Server: Can A Server Be Deleted? Separating Facts From Fiction by agabusta: 10:34pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
9jatriot: Read what you highlighted and what you wrote and tell me the difference. Too many people roaming Nairaland has comprehension issues, but they will be the first to be abusing others. |
Politics › Re: INEC Server: Can A Server Be Deleted? Separating Facts From Fiction by agabusta: 10:31pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
netpro: Atiku is playing for the Gullible.
Many can't even operate a PC effectively. Atiku is screaming Server, Database, Transmission, Electronic, etc and many "smoke and fire" mentalities are suspending their hopes on it.
Atiku cannot steal the Presidency through the back door.
We voted on ballot paper, votes counted and announced. This is in line with the laws. Atiku lost, even in his own polling unit in front of his house where he voted.
Those that voted on the Card reader, calculated their votes on the card readers and transmitted it, can go to Atiku's Dubai Servers and download their results. The bold parts is as simple as ABC. |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: We Didn’t Transmit Results Electronically – INEC Chair by agabusta: 6:38pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
GoodGovernance: Seems you have comprehension challenges.
Firstly,there are different types of servers,including accreditation servers,voters register servers etc. INEC said it did not have a presidential results server.
Secondly ,budgeting for something does not always lead to acquiring such thing.Budgeting is a financial intention. Apt! |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: We Didn’t Transmit Results Electronically – INEC Chair by agabusta: 6:30pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
elldeb101: You are missing The point. Why is he denying the use? That was not a live interview in court. It was a recording before the elections. |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: We Didn’t Transmit Results Electronically – INEC Chair by agabusta: 6:27pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
bigpicture001: This man is a bloody liar...even if the results are not meant to be read off the INEC server..that doesnt mean you didnt transmit reult electronically....
You asked all APO1's to transmit results into that card reader adn sent to a particular code....
We know you are not leggally bound to use the result..but its done anyways to crosscheck result that would be physically transported to ABJ for announcement so that they are not manipulated....
Simply admut the truth....liar! This one wey your blood dey hot, hope you are aware what was played in court was a recording of an interview granted by the INEC chair before the election. It was not a live interview in court. |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: We Didn’t Transmit Results Electronically – INEC Chair by agabusta: 6:15pm On Jul 16, 2019*. Modified: 7:11pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
elldeb101: story.....Common sense in IT should tell us that the use of card reader (which was made mandatory) required a central server where data was stored and retrieved to verify voters details. IF a server was not used, where then was the card reader accessing their data from? Except he is saying that it was not used to send results..which is also a lie because most APO claimed to have sent the result from their polling units to headquarters electronically. It would have been better if he just said the result on the server was not used because it was inconsistent or any other lie..not this one he is saying. You interviewed most of them personally right? Be sincere, in your own polling unit were results transmitted? If yes, were party agents on ground allowed to confirm from the card readers what was transmitted corresponds to the actual results? |
Politics › Re: Buhari Shows Video Clip On INEC Chair’s Position On Results Transmission, Atiku by agabusta(op): 5:18pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
This nullifies the 3 video evidence tabled by the PDP yesterday. |
Politics › Buhari Shows Video Clip On INEC Chair’s Position On Results Transmission, Atiku by agabusta(op): 5:14pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
Buhari shows video clip on INEC Chair’s position on results transmission, Atiku objects
July 16, 2019 President Muhammadu Buhari’s legal team has played a video clip at the Tuesday’s hearing of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal showing the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, expressing fear about the possibility of deploying electronic transmission of results for the 2019 general elections. Yakubu, appeared in the clip in a”one-on-one interview with INEC Chairman” shown on Channels Television on February 6, 2019, citing the problems of communication, poor coverage of 2G, 3G, 4G networks in the country, let alone 5G that was yet to be available in Nigeria, and the issues of cybersecurity, as militating against the possibility of deployment of electronic transmission of results during the election. INEC chairman was seen as saying in the clip that discussion with network providers was ongoing, but added, “We still need to do a lot more before we can use the technology of transmitting the results of election”. Under cross-examination by Buhari’s lawyer, Dr. Alex Izinyon (SAN), the petitioners’ 40th witness, Segun Showunmi, through whom the petitioners tendered 48 VCDs, on Monday, confirmed that Channels TV‘s logo appeared on the three-minute-long clip. The tribunal admitted the exhibit as P85 and the certificate of compliance accompanying it as Exhibit P86. The petitioners who are challenging the victory of Buhari and his APC at the February 23, 2019 poll had shown four video clips where the INEC chairman had expressed hope that the results of the poll would be electronically transmitted. https://punchng.com/just-in-buhari-shows-video-clip-on-inec-chairs-position-on-results-transmission-atiku-objects/amp/Mynd44, OAM4J |
Sports › Re: Algeria Vs Nigeria: AFCON Semi-Finals (2 - 1) Full Time by agabusta: 10:17pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
KingsleyA2: This Rhor has coached super eagles for over 3 years without a definite starting eleven. today Aina, tomorow collins, next tomorrow onauchu, yesterday onyekuru or simon. very confused coach. today we were outplayed not beacuse of the quality of the players but because of the selection pattern of the coach. ... followed by poor quality of the players. Their ball handling and control skills were far below that of their Algerian counterparts. They were just losing balls anyhow. |
Politics › Re: Election Tribunal: PDP, Atiku Miss Chance To Present 400 Witnesses In 10 Days by agabusta: 6:35am On Jul 13, 2019 |
sapientia: The delayed tactics have worked for APC
The CJN planned it all. Wetin be CJN own for Appeal court matter na. |
Politics › Re: Election Tribunal: PDP, Atiku Miss Chance To Present 400 Witnesses In 10 Days by agabusta: 7:03pm On Jul 12, 2019 |
 This is hilarious. How is it possible to present 400 witnesses within 10 days, when the other party will also cross examine such witnesses. This case seems to be more for propaganda than for actual winning. |
Politics › Re: NJC To Buhari: Appoint Muhammad As Substantive CJN by agabusta: 11:43am On Jul 11, 2019 |
Ritaokafor: Hmmmm! There was a country,things have fallen apart,the center can no longer hold. 9ja I hail thee! Your centre has fallen apart and can no longer hold? Hmmm... I hail thee
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Politics › Re: NJC To Buhari: Appoint Muhammad As Substantive CJN by agabusta: 11:18am On Jul 11, 2019*. Modified: 11:38am On Jul 11, 2019 |
unitysheart: No be NJC dey appoint sharia judges? Dont mind him. So as a Judge and muslim, if he is appointed to go and adjudicate at Sharia court of Appeal, does he have a right/power to reject the appointment? |
Politics › Re: NJC To Buhari: Appoint Muhammad As Substantive CJN by agabusta: 11:17am On Jul 11, 2019*. Modified: 11:37am On Jul 11, 2019 |
Kundagarten: From sharia court to becoming CJN, only in Nigeria. He spent substantive years at the court of Appeal before moving to the supreme court. Stop misinforming the public, he did not move from Sharia Court to the Supreme court. He never even served at the Lower Sharia court, but the The Sharia court of Appeal. 1989 – 1991:- Chief Magistrate of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (2 years) 1991 – 1993: Judge at Bauchi State Sharia Court of Appeal (2 years) 1993 – 2006: Justice of the Court of Appeal (13 years) 2007 – 2019: Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria (12 years) Someone who has served for a total period of 25 years at the Court of Appeal and the Supreme court is eminently qualified to be the Chief Justice of Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Picks 15 Special Advisers, Writes Senate by agabusta: 10:59pm On Jul 10, 2019 |
9jaRealist: Section 151 does not require Senate confirmation... But it requires NASS approval for the number of SAs. > Thank you. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Picks 15 Special Advisers, Writes Senate by agabusta: 9:09pm On Jul 10, 2019 |
Good one. Is there a constitutional requirement that he has to seek the permission of the senate?
I thought special advisers are the president's prerogative not requiring senate confirmation. |
Politics › Re: Policemen Collecting Money For Bail Are Not Different From Kidnappers – Lagos CP by agabusta: 1:49am On Jul 10, 2019 |
All talk.
Raiding and payment of bail money is a very lucrative endeavour among Lagos policemen.
Until they matched their words with actions, we'll just continue deceiving ourselves. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by agabusta: 6:50pm On Jul 09, 2019 |
bjnice: Thank you for your unsolicited advice, shebe it is our repercussions we go carry am. I know you are speaking from the experience your ethnicity is facing at the moment, you guys wish it is you having such privilege we the proud afonja are enjoying. By 2023 you guys we be alright las las when the post senate chief whip will be handed over to a more honorable tribe. Please which Awos mistakes are these losers always crying about. Awo served under Gowon, a christian from Plateau state. Awo chose a SouthEasterner as running mate. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by agabusta: 6:44pm On Jul 09, 2019 |
awuf2008: It is just a gimmick to ease him of military. Lt . Gen. Adeosun to retire in July 2019, so no celebration. The president can extend his service. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Promotes Lamidi Adeosun To Lieutenant General by agabusta: 6:17pm On Jul 09, 2019 |
MrMcJay: Probably Buratai and Olonisakin out, Adeosun as CDS and someone else as COAS. CDS is usually a full General. |