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You don't need a prophet to tell you that your life is not safe again. Run for your dear life |
APC Senators actually shot themselves in the legs by rejecting that motion. They should have methodically ignore it; not outright rejection. |
ODUBEZE:sincerely, aren't we regretting it now? If we had waited a little, we would have been better of in terms of civilization and infrastructural development now. |
Trut:paradise you say? time will tell. Ibos are the enemies of themselves. Time will tell |
If they want to go, let them go. I know after they might have left, a time would come they would feel they shouldn't have left in a hurry. ![]() |
benedictnsi:there is time for everything and the reality is that such privilege is only meant for few. if God wills we shall surely get there too |
show mercy biko. una wan kill south africa companies finally ![]() |
We need more of this. keep soaring high bro! |
Why now? Una no dey fear? |
@op, Hiploko: bringing ur matter here would further complicate ur matter. Most people here don't understand noun system. They are already skeptical about d schl this will further spoil d image of the institution |
Damalex4luv:u really made me laugh out loud... |
Jonathan's handiwork. |
There can't b any thing special. D judgements so far have always been in favour of APC. |
Janix2:It is not all about giving him part but pulling all the resources together and planning adequately on them for the good of the family. Are they not one? Why shld money separate them? Dats d practice in my own family anyway. |
Kastonkastroll:His office in Jerusalem? |
I think something has to be done urgently before it goes out of hand. It seems they really mean business |
10:55 The Tribunal is now reviewing Mr. Wike’s second major argument. Governor Wike’s first major argument is that most of the petitioners’ witnesses gave hearsay evidence, according to the tribunal. Governor Wike’s other major arguments, according to the tribunal, include: Petitioners are required to prove polling unit by polling unit but they only called few polling unit agents. Non-usage of card reader cannot be grounds for nullifying election. Mr. Wike also argued that the election was free and fair and he was duly returned governor. He asked the tribunal to strike out the petition. The tribunal states that PDP’s final address was on October 16. 11:02 The PDP argued that the Petitioners leveled allegations of crime against the military which was not joined as a party. The PDP also argued that non-usage of card reader cannot be grounds of nullification of election. PDP thus argued that the petitioners failed to prove their case and case should be struck out. 11:18 The petitioner, Mr. Peterside, argued that the card reader machine was made mandatory by INEC’s guideline and has the backing of the Electoral Act. 11:31 The tribunal adopts only one issue for determination – whether or not the petitioners have proved their case. 11:40 The Tribunal dismisses preliminary issues concerning the competence of the tribunal raised by the respondents. It is now dwelling on its sole issue for determination |
candidate Dakuku Peterside against the election of Governor Nyesom Wike. PREMIUM TIMES brings you the live updates from the judgement of the three-member panel which is sitting in Abuja for security reasons. 10:41 The presiding judge reviewed the witnesses and stated that Peterside/APC called 56 witnesses and of the respondents: INEC-16; Wike-24; PDP-none. The panel states that the petitioners submitted three issues for determination. 10:46 INEC argued that the petitioners failed to prove their case polling unit by polling unit in line with Supreme Court earlier decisions.According to the panel, Governor Wike’s final written address on the petition is dated October 14. 10:55 The Tribunal is now reviewing Mr. Wike’s second major argument. Governor Wike’s first major argument is that most of the petitioners’ witnesses gave hearsay evidence, according to the tribunal. Governor Wike’s other major arguments, according to the tribunal, include: Petitioners are required to prove polling unit by polling unit but they only called few polling unit agents. Non-usage of card reader cannot be grounds for nullifying election. Mr. Wike also argued that the election was free and fair and he was duly returned governor. He asked the tribunal to strike out the petition. The tribunal states that PDP’s final address was on October 16. 11:02 The PDP argued that the Petitioners leveled allegations of crime against the military which was not joined as a party. The PDP also argued that non-usage of card reader cannot be grounds of nullification of election. PDP thus argued that the petitioners failed to prove their case and case should be struck out. 11:18 The petitioner, Mr. Peterside, argued that the card reader machine was made mandatory by INEC’s guideline and has the backing of the Electoral Act |
It was a careless talk by the said senior advicer. |
The gentle man can't please everyone. So let Him be |
Didn't these aides know that not all things should be said. If he's shy, then why did he contest in the first place? Is he now the president for men only? ![]() |
aboto49:Super Sport 9 on DSTV |
And what has he done? Meeting with people? And you call dat achievement. JEG met with hundreds of Heads of states. That doesn't translates to any achievement. You may need to wait first and see if the meeting would yield something meaningful before making mouth here. |
Delta Governorship Tribunal: INEC Contradicts Self, Disowns Card Readers.Source: http://saharareporters.com/2015/06/11/delta-governorship-tribunal-inec-contradicts-self-disowns-card-readers There is nothing like card reader in the electoral act. It may not be tenable in the tribunal. INEC should have pushed for the amendment of the elctoral act to include card readers before they start using it. That's my own view @bandol |
It won't work |
soe:I caught you. You missed it. I said it. U only used one's email address to search on social media. Dats d name on d social media but that's not my name. ![]() |
I guess the guy has access to Nairalander e-mail addresses and he uses that to find them on social media. u can't get my own right. |
U can't get my real name. Try it! |
adewaletb3:the proof is logical enough except you don't know mathematics before. D guy shld be commended. |

