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PoliticsRe: Can PMB Govern Without Ministers? by Awaye20(op): 8:27am On Aug 30, 2015
onomeglo:
He surely needs ministers,he is just taking his time and being cautious all the same
Exactly
SportsRe: Professor Ighalo Win #58.9m Sports Bet by Awaye20(op): 8:22am On Aug 30, 2015
Manuelson:
Imagine if he had shared his picks with some friends and they all decided to follow prof... 1960bet for turn to 1914bet just now.. grin
Naso o dem for dey curse am now
SportsRe: Professor Ighalo Win #58.9m Sports Bet by Awaye20(op): 8:21am On Aug 30, 2015
1miccza:
Wow give me the eight on top take the fifty nooww prof....
Lolz make I give u him phone number
SportsProfessor Ighalo Win #58.9m Sports Bet by Awaye20(op): 7:55am On Aug 30, 2015
A Professor of Computer Engineering at the
Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State,
Godwin Ighalo, has won the sum of N58,945,553,
after placing bets with N800 in 1960Bet.
It is the biggest sum ever won in the history of
sports betting in Nigeria. The sexagenarian
accomplished the feat after placing bets on two
different bet slips of N500 and N300.
On the N500 ticket, Prof Ighalo won
N36,840,971.25 while the N300 slip won him
N22,104,582.75. Ighalo, who was accompanied
by two of his relatives, on Wednesday, received
his cheque at the head office of the country’s top
sports betting company in Lagos.
On how he was able to achieve the feat, Ighalo
said, “Since my childhood days, I used to have
strong interests in probability, relationships and
special intelligence. All these with adequate sports
betting research I conducted over the years,
helped in making it possible.”
He hailed 1960BET for their honesty and
commitment to their customers, adding he was
sure he would be paid his money in full by the
sports betting company, despite doubts in some
quarters that they won’t be able to pay.
He said, “I was sure the company would pay if I
win. I have tried in the past without winning and
always believe that one day luck will shine on me.
“There were a lot of people out there who
expressed doubts on whether they will be able to
pay the money, but 1960Bet has demonstrated
that they are a reliable sports betting company
with this prompt payment. Immediately I arrived
at their office, they called me in and the money
was paid into my account.”
The Managing Director of 1960BET, Mr Dotun
Ajegbile, said the company, with the prompt
payment of the money, has enhanced its position
as the most consistent sports betting firm in
Nigeria.
“Now it is clear that 1960BET is the most
consistent, having paid more winnings in the
history of sports betting in Nigeria; we have been
paying since 2010. We have made it top priority
in the new season to honour all transactions
online and retail while guaranteeing the best odds
at all times and undiluted gaming excitement in
all our shops.”

PoliticsRe: Can PMB Govern Without Ministers? by Awaye20(op): 7:54am On Aug 30, 2015
jazinogold:
even Jesus had disciple's
Naso o
SportsProfessor Ighalo Win #58.9m Sports Bet by Awaye20(op): 7:48am On Aug 30, 2015
A Professor of Computer Engineering at the
Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State,
Godwin Ighalo, has won the sum of N58,945,553,
after placing bets with N800 in 1960Bet.
It is the biggest sum ever won in the history of
sports betting in Nigeria. The sexagenarian
accomplished the feat after placing bets on two
different bet slips of N500 and N300.
On the N500 ticket, Prof Ighalo won
N36,840,971.25 while the N300 slip won him
N22,104,582.75. Ighalo, who was accompanied
by two of his relatives, on Wednesday, received
his cheque at the head office of the country’s top
sports betting company in Lagos.
On how he was able to achieve the feat, Ighalo
said, “Since my childhood days, I used to have
strong interests in probability, relationships and
special intelligence. All these with adequate sports
betting research I conducted over the years,
helped in making it possible.”
He hailed 1960BET for their honesty and
commitment to their customers, adding he was
sure he would be paid his money in full by the
sports betting company, despite doubts in some
quarters that they won’t be able to pay.
He said, “I was sure the company would pay if I
win. I have tried in the past without winning and
always believe that one day luck will shine on me.
“There were a lot of people out there who
expressed doubts on whether they will be able to
pay the money, but 1960Bet has demonstrated
that they are a reliable sports betting company
with this prompt payment. Immediately I arrived
at their office, they called me in and the money
was paid into my account.”
The Managing Director of 1960BET, Mr Dotun
Ajegbile, said the company, with the prompt
payment of the money, has enhanced its position
as the most consistent sports betting firm in
Nigeria.
“Now it is clear that 1960BET is the most
consistent, having paid more winnings in the
history of sports betting in Nigeria; we have been
paying since 2010. We have made it top priority
in the new season to honour all transactions
online and retail while guaranteeing the best odds
at all times and undiluted gaming excitement in
all our shops.”

PoliticsCan PMB Govern Without Ministers? by Awaye20(op): 7:36am On Aug 30, 2015
In view of the cacophony of voices currently raving over the unwillingness of President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint his ministers several weeks after his own inauguration, it has become necessary to throw in some light, at least, from the specialist perspective of constitutional law. Apart from fuelling a wayward patronage system, it is no secret that one of the troubles of our democracy is the unusually high costs of running governments occasioned by typically unwieldy and bloated cabinets. That is why I think it is sheer hypocrisy and mischief of those currently clamouring for ministers when we all know how hurtful such could be on our currently lean treasury. It however raises serious legitimacy problems when they are couched as if it is constitutionally mandatory that ministers be appointed before a government, properly so-called, could be said to have been formed. Can the President lawfully govern without ministers or is the appointment of ministers a constitutional requirement for the formal existence of government? In other words, has the President violated the Constitution by his failure to appoint ministers? The short and direct answer to these queries is that it is perfectly constitutional for the President, within the specific context of sections 1(2), 4, 5, 6, 130, 147 and 148 of the Constitution, the font es origo , i.e., the foundation and source of legitimacy of government, to take his time in making appointments. Has the government of Buhari, as currently constituted, satisfied the spirit and letter of the Constitution? Yes! For reasons of space, I sincerely enjoin the reader to take some time out to peruse those constitutional provisions listed above. I concede that because the subject of constitutional law is at the philosophical intersection of the disciplines of politics, public policy, international relations, etc, it has misled some people into thinking that it is a vocation terra nullius wherein just anyone could dabble in. The reality, however, is that it could indeed be tricky to even those who have made their careers and professional reputations out of it. The already slippery terrain of constitutionalism is often further made incomprehensible when it is approached with a mindset tainted by partisan politics. That, however, is not an excuse for us to willfully misinterpret very clear constitutional provisions with a view to overheating the polity as have been done lately by those self-tagged nattering nabobs of negativism who have mischievously equated the temporary absence of ministers with the imposition of “one man’s rule”, the “non- existence of a government”, “un-preparedness to govern” and “dictatorial tendency” culminating in the undeserved sobriquet of “Baba go slow.” The only way anyone could fault the legitimacy of the Buhari administration, so far, is if the coming into being was in violation of sub-section (2) of the second section of the Constitution which provides that, “The Federal Republic of Nigeria shall not be governed, nor shall any person or group of persons take control of the Government of Nigeria or any part thereof, except in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution.” Having fulfilled all the requirements of the Electoral Act, contested and won the election democratically, the emergent Buhari/Osinbajo government has met the legitimacy requirements of the law, a decisive global recognition and the gruelling rituals of presidential politics leading to its formal inauguration on the 29th of May. The governing powers of the Republic as defined in sections 4, 5 and 6 of the Constitution within the framework of Separation of Powers became properly manifest the very moment the President and his deputy took their oaths of office. The President’s subsequent delay in the appointment of ministers (now being lampooned as the futile search for “angels”) doesn’t, in any way, derogate from relevant constitutional stipulations as already highlighted. A close look at section 5, the operative clause, confirms that “the EXECUTIVE powers of the Federation (a) shall be vested in the President and may (not shall), subject as aforesaid and to the provisions of any law made by the National Assembly, be exercised by HIM either DIRECTLY or through the Vice-President and Ministers of the Federation or OFFICERS in the public service of the Federation”. (Emphasis mine). From the above provisions, it is clear that whereas the appointment of ministers may be politically desirable, it is however not constitutionally pressing. To the extent that the Executive powers of the Federation are constitutionally vested in the President, the requirement for the lawful composition of the “government of the federation” that is duly authorised to exercise the sovereign powers of the State is to that extent fulfilled. Apart from the Vice-President who is constitutionally affiliated with the president’s office, every other appointment into the Executive department is at the sole discretion of the President. Therefore, it is not necessary as has been falsely bandied about, that there must be ministers before we can say there is a government in place. In the same vein, the number of ministers or the size of the cabinet, the assignment that they may be given, is entirely at the discretion of the President. This is what separates the Presidential system of government from that of the Westminster. The Presidency, under our Constitution, is an enormous political machine which is somehow moderated with well-calibrated institutional checks and balances. This was what the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, foresaw in 1978 during the drafting of the new presidential Constitution when he raised the alarm that Nigeria was about to create a constitutional Leviathan before whom citizens may have to pull off their shoes in deference — a demigod. It is remarkable that people like Professor Ben Nwabueze, SAN, the highly acclaimed constitutional scholar, who are now raising belated alarms about the concentration of powers within one office, didn’t buy into the warnings of Chief Awolowo then. A look at section 148 of the Constitution which speaks of the “Executive responsibilities of ministers” further buttresses the point I am making. It says: “The President may, (not “shall”), in his DISCRETION assign the Vice-President or (again, note not “and”) any Minister of the Government of the Federation, responsibility for any business of the Government of the Federation, including the administration of any department of government.” The only obligation for the President, beyond appointing, is to hold “regular meetings with them” for the purposes of (a) determine the general direction of domestic and foreign policies of the government, (b) coordinating the activities of the President, the Vice-President and the Ministers in the discharge of their responsibilities and (c) advising the President generally in the discharge of HIS executive functions other than those with respect to which he is required by the Constitution to seek advice elsewhere. We have gone this far in order to demonstrate the weak constitutional foundation upon which all those currently heckling that Buhari should promptly appoint minister are standing. That Mr President has deemed it necessary to assure, in spite of his wide constitutional latitude on the matter, that he will announce his ministers in September ought to be enough for those now baying for blood as he is not bound to appoint any. The only guideline available there is that if he must appoint, he should comply with the Constitutional provisions dealing with federal character. The question I want to leave the reader with is this: Has there been any shortage of good governance since Buhari assumed power even without ministers? What should government do that is currently not being done? Those yearning for ministerial appointments should give better justifications for their undue concerns because there is nothing abnormal or unconstitutional with the President’s “delay.”
Mike Ikhariale
TravelRe: 5 Most Underrated Cities In Nigeria by Awaye20(m): 10:27pm On Aug 29, 2015
Abeg what of Abeokuta the Rock city... U need to check for it
CultureRe: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Awaye20(m): 7:26pm On Aug 26, 2015
What of Guiniko and Egungun festival in Abeokuta Ogun state?

Also Lisabi Day festival for the Egba son and daughter all over d world in Abeokuta Ogun state?
EducationRe: GUYS! Who Still Remembers The Title Of This Book? - SEE PHOTO! by Awaye20(m): 7:28pm On Aug 25, 2015
Wonderful I guess is Mr. Edet who lives in Calaba
Christianity EtcRe: SA Pastor Prays Snake Spirit Into Members, Then Sends Them To Nigeria - Pics by Awaye20(m): 12:59pm On Aug 25, 2015
Abeg wetin b d name of Dat DRAMA MINISTRY? #rubbish!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Babatunde Fowler Has Fake Honorary Doctorate Degree - Sahara Reporters by Awaye20(m): 7:36pm On Aug 20, 2015
Naija with research...... Nawao
TravelRe: Hilarious Pic: See What This Old Peugeot 504 Was Carrying by Awaye20(m): 8:33pm On Aug 16, 2015
It happens well well in Northern parts.....
NYSC in Niger state make me laff well well with dis kind of thing......
ABOKI MENTALITY - ALAHKIAYE (safe journey) is what dey are after
TravelRe: Hilarious Pic: See What This Old Peugeot 504 Was Carrying by Awaye20(m): 8:28pm On Aug 16, 2015
dave2meek:
Transporting transportergrin
Funny funny men They transport transporter Nice comment
TravelRe: Top 10 Lagos Slangs You Must Know As A Resident by Awaye20(m): 8:57am On Aug 14, 2015
abangaLEE:
someone tell me the meaning of "olobe"
Olobe means sluggish person or slow doer
NYSCRe: Corp Member Personal Project In Niger State by Awaye20(op): 9:28pm On Aug 13, 2015
VickyRotex:
Okay, Nice one! cool

Bigger you I pray!
Thanks my Fiance namesake
NYSCRe: Corp Member Personal Project In Niger State by Awaye20(op): 9:19pm On Aug 13, 2015
VickyRotex:
Op, it's ""Aforementioned"".

Where pishure? angry
U don see d pictures now?
NYSCCorp Member Personal Project In Niger State by Awaye20(op):
Hi am Comrade Olawale S. Awaye batch c Corp member serving in Kagara Rafi LGA Niger state with state code NG/14C/0189 also a nairalander.

Here is my personal project donated to Government Science College kagara Rafi LGA Niger state and I think I should share it with my people and will be very glad if it can b show in front page...... Lalasticlala.

Comrade Olawale S. Awaye is the convener of MRNteam meaning Mission to Renovate Nigeria Team with the aim of renovating Nigeria with progressive Idea.. This project was done by my personal money to launch OPERATION KEEP NIGERIA CLEAN by donating dozens of waste bin basket to the aforementioned college which is my PPA..

NYSCRe: Corp Members Expectation From Buhari Administration by Awaye20(op): 9:38pm On Jun 07, 2015
Deliver the message pls #stillonamissiontorenovatenigeria
PoliticsRe: Corp Member Expectations From Buhari Administration by Awaye20(op): 9:35pm On Jun 07, 2015
temitemi1:
U are in 'onechance' bus bro grin grin grin









This is what u are talking abt here...
Hmmmmm
NYSCCorp Members Expectation From Buhari Administration by Awaye20(op): 9:29pm On Jun 07, 2015
Hon Amos Omoruyi wrotes:
................................................
OPEN LETTER TO MR PRESIDENT
CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
NATIONAL SALUTE TO MR PRESIDENT
CORPERS wee!!!
It's few days to the end of another service year
of my fellow batch
B Corp members for answering to the clarion call
of the father's
land. We have served under the sun and in the
rain; day and night
and have executed several community projects...
It's very important that this letter get to Mr
president, it's a quick
reminder on one of his promise during the
campaign that every
Nigerian graduate should be paid some amount of
money after the
service year (NYSC) pending on when they secure
a job...
Fellow Corp members (BATCH B&C 2014/2015)
we expect Mr
president to remember the role we played during
the 2015 general
elections as we slept in the class rooms and
some slept in the
Bush to protect the election materials day before
the election,
some could not get home until five(5) days after
election, some
came home with injuries, some didn't eat for
days, some were
adopted or kidnapped and released days after
elections. As we
have paid these prizes for our father's land to
ensure a credible,
free and fair elections, our expectations are high
as we take off the
khaki and hairdressing, no longer called federal
government pikin
(fgp) (FG last born)
MR PRESIDENT AND MR VICE PRESIDENT Do not
neglect nor forget
the NYSC batch of 2014/2015 Corp members
Finally, I congratulate His excellency, the
president of the federal
Republic of Nigeria General Mohammadu buhari
and the vice
president prof yemi oshibanjo for their victory at
the polls
Long live NYSC SCHEME
long live the PRESIDENCY
Long live the FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA...
By Comrade Olawale Awaye
Continue sharing till it reaches our dear Mr.
PRESIDENT[b]Hon Amos Omoruyi wrotes:
................................................
OPEN LETTER TO MR PRESIDENT
CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
NATIONAL SALUTE TO MR PRESIDENT
CORPERS wee!!!
It's few days to the end of another service year
of my fellow batch
B Corp members for answering to the clarion call
of the father's
land. We have served under the sun and in the
rain; day and night
and have executed several community projects...
It's very important that this letter get to Mr
president, it's a quick
reminder on one of his promise during the
campaign that every
Nigerian graduate should be paid some amount of
money after the
service year (NYSC) pending on when they secure
a job...
Fellow Corp members (BATCH B&C 2014/2015)
we expect Mr
president to remember the role we played during
the 2015 general
elections as we slept in the class rooms and
some slept in the
Bush to protect the election materials day before
the election,
some could not get home until five(5) days after
election, some
came home with injuries, some didn't eat for
days, some were
adopted or kidnapped and released days after
elections. As we
have paid these prizes for our father's land to
ensure a credible,
free and fair elections, our expectations are high
as we take off the
khaki and hairdressing, no longer called federal
government pikin
(fgp) (FG last born)
MR PRESIDENT AND MR VICE PRESIDENT Do not
neglect nor forget
the NYSC batch of 2014/2015 Corp members
Finally, I congratulate His excellency, the
president of the federal
Republic of Nigeria General Mohammadu buhari
and the vice
president prof yemi oshibanjo for their victory at
the polls
Long live NYSC SCHEME
long live the PRESIDENCY
Long live the FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA...
By Comrade Olawale Awaye
Continue sharing till it reaches our dear Mr.
PRESIDENT[/b]Hon Amos Omoruyi wrotes:
................................................
OPEN LETTER TO MR PRESIDENT
CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
NATIONAL SALUTE TO MR PRESIDENT
CORPERS wee!!!
It's few days to the end of another service year
of my fellow batch
B Corp members for answering to the clarion call
of the father's
land. We have served under the sun and in the
rain; day and night
and have executed several community projects...
It's very important that this letter get to Mr
president, it's a quick
reminder on one of his promise during the
campaign that every
Nigerian graduate should be paid some amount of
money after the
service year (NYSC) pending on when they secure
a job...
Fellow Corp members (BATCH B&C 2014/2015)
we expect Mr
president to remember the role we played during
the 2015 general
elections as we slept in the class rooms and
some slept in the
Bush to protect the election materials day before
the election,
some could not get home until five(5) days after
election, some
came home with injuries, some didn't eat for
days, some were
adopted or kidnapped and released days after
elections. As we
have paid these prizes for our father's land to
ensure a credible,
free and fair elections, our expectations are high
as we take off the
khaki and hairdressing, no longer called federal
government pikin
(fgp) (FG last born)
MR PRESIDENT AND MR VICE PRESIDENT Do not
neglect nor forget
the NYSC batch of 2014/2015 Corp members
Finally, I congratulate His excellency, the
president of the federal
Republic of Nigeria General Mohammadu buhari
and the vice
president prof yemi oshibanjo for their victory at
the polls
Long live NYSC SCHEME
long live the PRESIDENCY
Long live the FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA...
By Comrade Olawale Awaye
Continue sharing till it reaches our dear Mr.
PRESIDENT
PoliticsCorp Member Expectations From Buhari Administration by Awaye20(op): 9:21pm On Jun 07, 2015
Hon Amos Omoruyi wrotes:
................................................
OPEN LETTER TO MR PRESIDENT
CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
NATIONAL SALUTE TO MR PRESIDENT

CORPERS wee!!!
It's few days to the end of another service year of my fellow batch
B Corp members for answering to the clarion call of the father's
land. We have served under the sun and in the rain; day and night
and have executed several community projects...
It's very important that this letter get to Mr president, it's a quick
reminder on one of his promise during the campaign that every
Nigerian graduate should be paid some amount of money after the
service year (NYSC) pending on when they secure a job...
Fellow Corp members (BATCH B&C 2014/2015) we expect Mr
president to remember the role we played during the 2015 general
elections as we slept in the class rooms and some slept in the
Bush to protect the election materials day before the election,
some could not get home until five(5) days after election, some
came home with injuries, some didn't eat for days, some were
adopted or kidnapped and released days after elections. As we
have paid these prizes for our father's land to ensure a credible,
free and fair elections, our expectations are high as we take off the
khaki and hairdressing, no longer called federal government pikin
(fgp) (FG last born)
MR PRESIDENT AND MR VICE PRESIDENT Do not neglect nor forget
the NYSC batch of 2014/2015 Corp members
Finally, I congratulate His excellency, the president of the federal
Republic of Nigeria General Mohammadu buhari and the vice
president prof yemi oshibanjo for their victory at the polls
Long live NYSC SCHEME
long live the PRESIDENCY
Long live the FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA...
By Comrade Olawale Awaye

Continue sharing till it reaches our dear Mr. PRESIDENT
PoliticsRe: Atiku Visits The Jimeta Market Bomb Blast Site In Yola Earlier Today (photos) by Awaye20(m): 5:53pm On Jun 05, 2015
vimi:
iis he the president? Na who send am Waka go adamawa now? iits sad wen some folks just wanna feel among n get involved by all means.

Meanwhile angry
Why can't he go shebi na him state
PoliticsRe: Siege To Kashamu’s Residence Within Confines Of The Law – AGF by Awaye20(m): 6:51pm On May 23, 2015
Gargantuan fracas going on with Kashamu and Ogun East people
Nawao

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