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kimbraa:Correct babe...you're my type; "don't cry over spilt milk". My mistake are fixed deposit unless it's what I can change. So basically, no need for regrets. I take responsibility and just move on. |
I totally and ompletely support the president on this one. All the aguements presented in support of this bill are baseless and very sentimental. The question we should ask ourselve is; how will Peace Corps help in resolving the security challenge? How is it any different fronm cdcdss? strengthening and restructuring the police is the way forward instead of bringing a new problem on board. To those who have been exploited in the name of peace corps I say sowi...next time, be wise. |
President Muhammadu Buhari has declined assent to the bill to establish Peace Corps which was transmitted to him last year. According to Vanguard, Buhari has refused to append his signature to the NPC Establishment Bill, which was officially sent to him by the Clerk of the National Assembly, Sani Omolori, in the last week of December 2017. The 30-day window under, which the president should sign a bill duly transmitted to him elapsed on January 31, 2018. The President now leaves the National Assembly with the only option of mobilizing two-thirds of its members to veto the president’s rejection of the bill. A top Presidency official told the newspaper last night that the President could not have assented to the NPC bill because there was no need for such an outfit under the Nigerian security architecture. The newspaper quoted the source as saying that by implication, the bill has been rejected by Mr. President since he did not sign it into law within the stipulated 30 working days. Reacting to the development, the Spokesman for the House of Representatives, Abdulrazaq Namdas, told the newspaper that the members would wait patiently for President Muhammadu Buhari to write the NASS on why he would not append his signature to the bill before deciding on next step. Namdas said lawmakers were aware that the president was in the habit of giving reasons whenever he rejects a bill sent to him by the NASS. He added, “But if we wait up to a certain time and the usual excuses we expect of him does not come, then the House may take a further action to override the president. “If you remember just last week, he returned three bills stating the reasons he refused to sign them into law.” The NPC has been having a running battle with the Nigeria Police since it came out as a security outfit but not yet licensed by the Federal Government. Also reacting to the President’s refusal to sign the bill, the chairman Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, APC, Niger North, said that the Senate will do what the Constitution specifies in case Mr. President refused to assent to the Peace Corps Bill. He said that the constitution of the country provided for what should be done if a bill passed by the National Assembly, transmuted to the President for assent did not receive the assent of the President. He said, “For me personally, I see it as a very good thing; it is not new to Nigeria but it is happening in many other countries so that was why in the first instance, the National Assembly supported it.” SOURCE; http://dailypost.ng/2018/02/17/president-buhari-rejects-peace-corps-bill-reps-senate-react/ |
"Well parked" thank God no live was lost. For those saying he's operating above the law, you're ignorant of what the man is passing through from handlers of those trucks and the transport dept as a whole. The cancer in dangote's business is that department...but he know the solution just that he's helpless. |
Haba this is lies and propaganda taken too far now. Anybody who's sincere enough will quickly see the lies behind this story. You all should just check those pictures again and see those fine fine structures behind them; too obvious! Even the nature of the classroom and the students shows it was arranged. It annoys me seeing this level of dirty politics at play in our country. |
wow...what an interesting statistic! our judiciary should really sit tight and look for a way out of the rot in the system: justice delivery is way too slow and unacceptable. Justice delayed is justice denied; 67% for awaiting trial is just too outragious....no wonder our prisons are mostly overcrowded leading to poor treatment of prisoners. |
Most Nigerian celebrities need to be trained on how to handle negative criticism without talking down on people. This method is just too wrong and arrogant and unnecessary. I blame those following them sha. |
Women ![]() For those who'll learn, never allow a female friend stay more than necessary in your home. |
zainabicy:Best advice and it works on both side except for unresonable and selfish partner. |
Now i seems to understand...It's all about trying to be accepted by the society that makes her turn to open...but the can't solve your problem; it'll instead aggavate it. Work on your selfesteem; your history is a fixed deposit that you can't change but you can always change your reaction towards it as well as your present and now! |
I read your write up, coments and replies all through today because it is profond and a sound advice for alot of us. God bless you op. I've learn alot already. |
I just like this man....humble, focussed, always aiming higher with a genuine love for his country. |
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She displayed a high level of maturity while still passing the message with all clearity. |
Congrats to them...they look good together. God bless your union. |
stop disturbing everyone with lies. so pop work was what got her that ride? I'll have love to congratulate her and shame those lazy slay queens but not when you're lying to back up your claim. |
interesting and sweet but I just don't like this public drama proposal thing. |
I'm not surprised at all...both dino and Yaya hello are too unfit to be managed as a leader at any level; unfortunately both of them are bad example of what youth will do it given the chance. |
It happen because of the flashing/factory resetting you did on the phone....solution is to Install the Mobile MTK Engineering Mode app..though this will only work on devices with a Mediatek chipset. In the Mobile MTK Engineering Mode app go to > MTK Settings > Connectivity > CDS Information > Radio Information > Phone 1. At the AT+ line: Enter AT +EGMR=1,7,"ENTER-IMEI-HERE", then tap on 'Send AT Command'. If you have a dual SIM phone, enter AT +EGMR=1,10,"ENTER-IMEI-HERE" then tap on 'Send AT Command' again. Note: The quotes are included and there should be a space after AT. You should get a notification that the AT Command(s) were successfully sent. Restart your device. Restart your phone when you're done. You now shouldn't get the 'Invalid IMEI' notification. To confirm if it's sucessful, dial *#06#, it should display the IMEI you typed. Your imei should be somewhere inside your phone when you open the back cover or battery or check your phone pack for that. Goodluck. |
The message is incomplete. We need to be better informed on why the sudden change in wheather before telling us the solution. |
NwaNimo1:guess you're booking space |
Lord Bates had been listed to answer a question from Labour peer Baroness Lister of Burtersett but arrived late for the session. In his absence, Lord Taylor responded to questions at the start of proceedings but appeared to have been unprepared. Lord Bates said: “With the leave of the House I wonder if you would permit me to offer my sincere apologies to Baroness Lister for my discourtesy for not being in my place to answer her question on a very important matter at the beginning of questions. “During the five years of which it has been my privilege to answer questions from the despatch box on behalf of the Government I have always believed we should rise to the highest possible standards of courtesy and respect in responding on behalf of the Government to legitimate questions of the legislature. “I am thoroughly ashamed at not being in my place. I, therefore, shall be offering my resignation.” He walked straight out of the chamber after offering his resignation to cries of “no” from others peers. Downing Street said Ms May, who is on a trade visit to China, had refused Lord Bates’ resignation. A spokesman said: “With typical sincerity, Lord Bates today offered to tender his resignation after missing the start of an Oral Questions session in the House of Lords, but his resignation was refused as it was judged this was unnecessary. “As a hard-working and diligent minister, it is typical of his approach that he takes his responsibilities to Parliament so seriously. He has received support from across the House and we are pleased that he has decided to continue in his important roles at the Department for International Development and HM Treasury.” Source; http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/government-minister-lord-bates-dramatically-resigns-in-house-of-lords-after-telling-peers-he-is-a8188231.html This happened today in the UK and the question I keep asking is; when are going to see honorable men and women like this in Nigeria...Men who will take responsibility for wrongdoings and take an honourable bow for the love of the country? |
funny man. all i want from you is to walk the talk...the world is changed by your example; not by your opinion; not by your noise or emotion! |
Kingsley1000:Lie lie. you obviously don't know Abuja well enough. |
One way or the other, one will be moved to like this man. He's on top on his game |
This is absolutely believable with the way hunger drove people out there and some went as far as picking/stealing the nuts from others plantations. It's a good development; it shows we'll gain Much more from this pain; it's all working together for the general good of our country. |
haydeey:You're obviously ignorant of what is going on behind bars. She should thank her God that she's out so soon even as her family disown her. Some won't even be taken to court let alone been tried. |
Tesiday:You can now clap for yourself. |
haydeey:she was arrested and remanded in prison and later charged to court and convicted. What does that tell you about how long she must have stayed behind bars with this our justice system? |
Who impregnated her inside the prison? Too many absurdity in this country and nobody seems to care. The gory story from inside Nigeria prisons is a revelation every sensible Nigerians must care to find out. We are not animals for crying out loud! |
NaoSlay:What is private in killings happening at every geopolitical zones of the country? What make this serious issue a minor misunderstanding! |
Fayose got it right this time....these killings are now an international embarrasment and buhari must see to it's end. He must be aggressive in his approach in tackling this menance and we should all stop playing politics or ethnic sentiment with it. |