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I think Its a welcome development. Imagine that small girl from CNN-Aisha, to be there, GEJ go piss for pant AGAIN!!! |
@OP, I believe you just needed to get people to read this thread. Are u for real. I am in Warri and to be honest with you, Fashola is "killing" them including Dosunmu, |
Beaf, WHERE ARE YOU ![]() Please tell me you can defend this!!!!! For once admit that this is appalling, |
Let me help those people who seem to be confused by the situation in Delta state and even save Uduaghan from wasting his time and money looking for interpretation where there is none. @All, Uduaghan of Delta State is not covered by that Abuja Federal High Court decision extending the tenure of five governors. Curiously, Uduaghan was sworn-in same day President Goodluck Jonathan assented to the amended 1999 constitution (January 11, 2011).BUT Section 18 (c) of the amended constitution reads: “In the determination of the four year term, where a rerun election has taken place and the person earlier sworn-in wins the re-run election, the time spent in office before the date the election was annulled shall be taken into account.” THEREFORE, the judgement cannot be retroactive if he was sworn in the same day the amended constitution was signed by the president. Even if he took the oath of office earlier that day before the constitution was signed, it would be difficult to prove the time he was sworn in. So, in effect make Uduaghan go prepare to face the electorate in April. |
LAGOS – THE House of Representatives, Thursday , responded to yearnings of the populace to have accountability in our public life as it passed the Freedom of Information Bill, 11 years after it was first introduced in the National Assembly. The passage of the Bill was immediately hailed by the Nigerian Guild of Editors, NGE, and other Civil Society groups which have mounted a sustained campaign to make Nigeria join the league of other civilised societies by passing the Bill The Joint Committee of the House had, Monday, rounded off work on the 34 clauses of the Bill with input from the Open Society Justice Initiative and other media rights groups. Before passing the Bill, the House however deleted clauses 12 and 18. Source an More? http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/02/reps-pass-foi-bill/ |
@OP, and All, Delta state is not included in this drama. Uduaghan was sworn in in 2010 and not in 2008. At that time (in 2008), secion 180 has not been amended. Get your facts and figures straight before jumping into conclusion like sahara reporters |
And this clown honestly think he can effect any reasonable change in 4 years ![]() he is just as Clueless as Ya'adua |
Obo!!! |
Liar Liar pants on fire!!! This guy should be deported. he entered the UK fraudulently and should be sebt home to roast |
@beaf, am in aberdeen o, and the story is so true, although we have various version of the story already (as expected), the fact remains that this man was arrested, |
A GOSPEL star from Africa has appeared in court in Aberdeen charged with making racist comments while on honeymoon in the Granite City. Sammie Okposo, who has won awards for Best Gospel Act in Africa and Best Gospel Artist of the Year, appeared from custody at Aberdeen Sheriff Court. The 31-year-old gospel singer was alleged to have acted in a racially aggravated manner at Jimmy Chung’s on Aberdeen’s Beach Esplanade on Wednesday. Okposo was alleged to have caused alarm or distress to Ronny Shui Hung Yung by shouting, swearing and uttering racial remarks at the Aberdeen restaurant. The African gospel singer denied the charge. Defence agent Mike Munro said gospel star Okposo had been in Aberdeen with his new wife on honeymoon at the time of the alleged offence. Okposo, whose address was listed in court as 50 Tafawa Balewa Street, Lagos, Nigeria, was released on bail. He is expected to return to Aberdeen Sheriff Court in September. Read more: http://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/Article.aspx/1819617?UserKey#ixzz0tJrWfhly |
Na Thunder go hammer your head!!!! |
I dont know what is wrong with some of us. That Sahara reporter is just plain stupid, He is not a journalist at all, if he is then he is not well trained. Can you imagine the kind of conclusive questions he was asking? please!!!!!!!!!!!!! they are better ways to ask questions and make the other party seem foolish, he just fooled himself, saharareporters and his family |
rasputinn:BIN LADEN!!!! I Challebe you to come out now and prove them wrong, They said you are hiding? chei, this is an insult o, Come out now, But the way, why have you not carried out a suicide bombing yourself? you dey kill people children abi? so you like life like this? abi 7 virgins nor dey hungry u, with your expliots on earth, you deserve more than 7 sef, maybe 365 (one for everyday banging!) Useless he-goat!!!! |
Hahaha! This Jonathan na mumu, Did he really think or thought "we" believed "them", By the way, is he speaking on behalf of the govt? cos I cant really know his role in all this, VP my arse,,,, |
SAHARA REPORTERS ?rubish news!!!!! |
When wanna be-lawyers interpret judgements, thats the result. The sentences are however, to run concurrently. In other words, na only 2 and not 28! |
Seun Osewa, Y do you like humilating TB Joshua? Leave him alone!!! Must you post everythng that has TB Joshua in it on ur frontpage? This is terrible!!!! Abi u wan begin behave like some saharareporters and 234next journalists? |
nikekenny:Write, direct and produce a film make we see!!! its not anybody's right. so you too can do it |
Way to go Ibori, all ur enemies nay detractors go dey watch as you dey go |
Have you guys read Rita's profile at all? Probably the most emotional candidate in the mansion, Rita is a walking example of determination. Over the years, through experience, she’s learnt that the only way to succeed in life is to believe in your self 100%. “I came here because I want to get exposure, not necessarily because of the money, because if I represent myself well, the future will give me more money than the prize money”, she said, admitting that she intends to be caring to her fellow contestants, and guide them whenever they’re wrong. Coming from a very humble background has made her resolute in her pursuit to become successful. She believes her chances at the title are obvious, as she puts it, “I can prove myself as a woman because I know my left from my right”. Her ambition was inspired by an emotionally daunting experience a few years ago, when she was sent packing from school for her parents inability to pay her school fees – as she remembers, her dad was broke, and the rich folks she knew berated her for being poor instead of helping her with the required sum to pay her school fees – that incident introduced her to how cold the world was to the poor, “it was after this incident that I swore to myself that I was going to succeed in life” She comes to the mansion with the ability to tell emotionally gripping stories, and promises to be an interesting candidate. I think she needs the money to go back to school, Right now, they are 3 kokolets in the house. She may hardly win it but at least she made an impression. SHE EVEN HAS A FACEBOOK GROUP NOW O! http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=105059609101&ref=ts |
@Dipo, Shey Kosi? Y are u bombarding this forum with such baseless replies? |
so who go answer you in this forum? |
kofiannan:Gbam!!!! dominique:You dey beg for comments? abi u nor see the comments from kofiannan? dominique:hahaha, see frustration o! u don begin do advert for the show, abi u get commission? Rubbish!!!! |
The cinema of Nigeria is a nascent film industry in Nigeria, growing up within the last two decades to become the second largest film industry on the planet, in terms of number of films produced per year. This is ahead of the United States and behind the Indian film industries. According to Hala Gorani and Jeff Koinange formerly of CNN, Nigeria has a US$250 million movie industry, churning out some 200 videos for the home video market every month. Nigerian cinema is Africa's largest movie industry in terms of the value of the movie industry and the number of movies produced per year. Although Nigerian films have been produced since the 1960s, the rise of affordable digital filming and editing technologies has stimulated the country's video film industry. The Nigerian video feature film industry is sometimes colloquially known as Nollywood, a term of uncertain origin, having been derived as a play on Hollywood in the same manner as Bollywood. Read the entiire article here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nollywood |



