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GeoandSonsHub:So what should he do |
The problem is that she was nominated late. The lobby should start now because if she gets in there, she may be able to fast track Nigeria debt relief packages. And I think that's why this government thought to nominate her. God help us � |
COdeGenesis:Can you talk me through on this transcription bro? |
How possible to repair Leagoo M8 series? |
Please I need response oh. Dominique |
Good morning NL, please a quick question. Can Leagoo M8 hardware be used on M8Pro. Hardware like screen. Your response can help a brother make a decision in time. Thank you. UjSizzle, mkmyers45, Lalasticlala |
9japarrot:Making money with laptop is not all about wire wire nah |
Advice should not be a command. It is not your money. What if the laptop is needed to generate income. Think. |
TOPCRUISE:Not for those under someone's employment. You can declare as many days as you wish as a boss that you are �� |
The booing cannot be attributed to only the PDP. It was on the same live TV that we see senators standing after the presentation and shouting SAI BABA and raising their fists. This is another form of damage control. Over and Out! |
If I say it is God's own state now, somebody will vex ![]() |
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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has debunked insinuations by a newspaper that he was persuaded not to concede defeat by some of his ministers including former finance minister Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala describing it as twisted logic. Responding to a story which indicated that those with him at the time he called President Muhammadu Buhari to concede thought otherwise, Jonathan noted that such interpretation was tantamount to stretching interpretative reporting beyond acceptable limits, stressing that the writer wilfully ignored the true account of what happened at that critical moment as clearly stated in the book, ” just to create mischief.” In a statement issued by Ikechukwu Eze, his media adviser, Jonathan further described the claim as a gross misrepresentation of what he write in his new book. He said: “Our attention has been drawn to a circulating story titled ‘Jonathan: I was pressed to reject 2015 election result’ which erroneously claimed that some identified former aides and ministers of ex-President Jonathan advised him “not to accept defeat.” The story which was said to have been written from President Jonathan’s new book ‘My Transition Hours’ mentioned the then Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Attorney-General of the Federation and Justice Minister Mohammed Bello Adoke; Aviation Minister Osita Chidoka, as those whose advice was rebuffed by Jonathan. “This is obviously a gross misrepresentation of what was clearly stated in the book. . “President Jonathan had maintained that he never consulted anybody over the decision to call and congratulate his opponent while the results of the 2015 Presidential election was still being tallied. Whereas the decision to concede defeat was one he took without any compelling, the former President is however grateful to those who were with him at that moment and many other Nigerians that shared in his conviction to put across the historic phone call. “For the avoidance of doubt the former President in his narrative of his engagement with the mentioned key appointees at that critical time in the nation’s political history stated clearly that the we’re considering “sundry alternatives, but I was quiet in the midst of their discussion.” However, this was how The Nation chose to report the narrative: “Okonjo-Iweala, Adoke, Chidoka, Dudafa advised me not to accept defeat”. “It therefore beggars belief that the phrase ‘sundry alternatives’ could be interpreted to mean that the former President was advised by the identified personalities ‘not to accept defeat.’ “We always say that the society will be better served if journalists keep their interpretative reporting within the limits of credible and constructive imagination.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/claims-that-okonjo-iweala-others-urged-me-not-to-concede-is-twisted-logic-jonathan/amp/ |
Alzirida:Lols, trump will still not take questions from them. The guy acted disrespectfully the last time. Find the video and watch |
Just call Bafana Bafana and tell them to concede 10 goals, then I will be very sorry for Delta State ![]() |
Seun:From SIN? |
freedomforall30:Twale Baba . . . Much respect! |
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Following the presentation of attestation certificate to President Muhammadu Buhari by the Registrar of West African Examination Council (WAEC) in Abuja yesterday, the Number one bestselling author and former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Pastor Reno Omokri has described the development as pure garbage, maintaining that President Buhari has no WAEC certificate. Pastor Omokri who said this on his viral Facebook page said even the Headquarters of WAEC had confirmed in 2015 that it had no record of Buhari as one who had written its exams. President Buhari has come under serious criticisms, especially from members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who have continued to maintain that Buhari does not have WAEC certificate and so, is not eligible to vie for elective position much less that of the presidency in Nigeria. The allegation which first arose in the run-up to the 2015 election which Buhari later won has, however, resurfaced just as the 2019 election is at the corner. Although the military claimed it was not in possession of Buhari’s WAEC certificate and other academic credentials, the President, however, continued to maintain that all his academic credentials, including his WAEC certificate are with the Secretary of the military board. The drama took a new turn when, yesterday, the Registrar of WAEC, Iyi Uwadiae, came from the WAEC headquarters in Ghana to present the attestation certificate to the President in his mini conference hall in Abuja. The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a tweet, wrote, “WAEC presents attestation certificate and confirmation of school certificate result to President Buhari. What will the naysayers say next?” However, Pastor Omokri countered the development, saying that the Headquarters of WAEC which is in Ghana had confirmed in 2015 that it did not have records of Buhari’s certificate. He also said that the University of Cambridge had also confirmed that, as at 1961, that they did not use the alphanumeric grading system which is now found in the recent attestation certificate given to Buhari According to him, “The Headquarters of The West African Examination Council (WAEC) is in Ghana. They are immune to political control by President Muhammadu Buhari. In 2015, Move On Nigeria wrote WAEC Headquarters and they said they have no record of Buhari’s certificate. Also, University of Cambridge confirmed that they did not use the alphanumeric grading system in 1961 which appears in Buhari’s ‘certificate’. #RenosDarts” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/waec-headquarters-in-ghana-said-has-no-record-of-buharis-certificate-renos-viral-post/amp/ |
Maybe God was not even aware that angel michael sent me to nigeria instead of nyc! |
He's gone to eat, it's been a long day. The task was enormous. Bloggers I just hope you people won't be putting meanings where there's none. |
Hmmm . . . I am writeless |
Did I just read "Dancing Clown"? Kayode is not just shaking but breaking tables with many people on it . . . And maybe, Uncle Ambode thought of becoming like Uncle Wike. It takes will and might and less of GhanaMustGo. You can make enquiries ![]() |
cooldipo:And they haf deliver na ��� |
Ishilove:Really? |
Ishilove:Seems ancient manuscripts/writings had effect on you, probably Shakespeare |
Naijaguy12345:What is Ibo? |
Jahwinaboy:Please stop the mention, it's becoming irritating. |
[quote author=Jahwinaboy post=71680211]Something new like what? Let's form a movement or Nigerian Youth Party kind of thing strictly by and for the youth, no much attention. Let's all sit, complain and watch.[/quot] Certainly bro, the youth need to start something significant in earnest |
PassingShot:Have you wondered the much crowd he was able to garner from his own side of the primaries?. . . Obviously, he leads many people in Rivers State. |
A house divided against itself . . . ![]() From the parallel primaries held, it is obvious that Sen. Magnus is the leader of APC in Rivers State. The attendance difference should tell you something. APC and PDP need to be buried and forgotten and let new something come up. We are tired recycling failed leaders and given them chances that they don't deserve. Over and Out! |



