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Let this girl be now, she made her point.... Afterall it's her opinion...one man's meat is another man's ... |
crotonite:No, that's not how to do it. |
chipretty48:You miss it, sorry |
Editor’s note: The long-awaited ministerial list has currently created controversies among Nigerians at all levels. It is against this backdrop that Kay Soyemi (Esq), a social commenter, came up on his twitter handle to examine what the Nigerian constitution says about the power of the National Assembly to screen ministerial nominees. Excerpts: I am nonplussed as to how and why the National Assembly has arrogated to itself, the power to screen any ministerial nominee from the executive because there is no such provision in our constitution. Wherein the law gave express directives on the power of the president to appoint his ministers, subject to section 14 (3), it does not suggest that this is subject to the approval of the National Assembly, but its confirmation. The Senate plenary session This is what the law says on the matters of ministers and the power of the legislature. “Section 147 (2) any appointment to the office of the minister of the government of the federation shall, if the nomination of any person to such office is confirmed by the Senate, be made by the president.” Please note the absence of the word ‘screening’ or ‘screen’ and the import of the word ‘confirmed’. See the powers of the National Assembly below: 88. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, each House of the National Assembly shall have power by resolution published in its journal or in the Official Gazette of the Government of the Federation to direct or cause to be directed investigation into – (a) Any matter or thing with respect to which it has power to make laws, and (b) the conduct of affairs of any person, authority, ministry or government department charged, or intended to be charged, with the duty of or responsibility for – (i) executing or administering laws enacted by National Assembly, and (ii) Disbursing or administering moneys appropriated or to be appropriated by the National Assembly. (2) The powers conferred on the National Assembly under the provisions of this section are exercisable only for the purpose of enabling it to – (a) Make laws with respect to any matter within its legislative competence and correct any defects in existing laws; and (b) Expose corruption, inefficiency or waste in the execution or administration of laws within its legislative competence and in the disbursement or administration of funds appropriated by it. I hasten to draw your attention to the two subsections as these are the only direct and applicable interfaces in this matter, that is, the powers of the NASS in relation to the confirmation of any minister nominated by the executive shall be in relation to: 88 (1) b) the conduct of affairs of any person, authority, ministry or government department charged, or intended to be charged, with the duty of or responsibility for – Wherein, it is expressly stated that the purpose is to: Section 88 (2) b) expose corruption, inefficiency or waste in the execution or administration of laws within its legislative competence and in the disbursement or administration of funds appropriated by it. And crucially, section 88(1) does not expressly give the NASS any direct power to resolve any such anomaly as may be identified in section 88(2) b), it specifically states that; “Section 88 (1) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, each House of the National Assembly shall have power by resolution published in its journal or in the Official Gazette of the Government of the Federation to direct or cause to be directed investigation.” i.e. the NASS only has the “power by resolution published in its journal or in the official gazette of the government of the federation to direct or case to be directed investigation” into the nomination of the ministerial nominee if any of the grounds as above are applicable. Please let the NASS and any persons so involved be advised that our constitution is supreme and shall not be violated or applied in abeyance. The NASS has no power to screen and can only sabre-rattle or delay the appointment of any ministerial nominee by asking the appropriate bodies to investigate them. Source: https://www.naij.com/588026-senate-no-power-screen-ministerial-nominees.html |
halfrica:I have more female friends yet never slept with any. Trust me there are still so many guys like that out there. |
Omotayor123:I disagree.... The difference is just that men are more outspoken and tend to express their interest more. Even when the female friends want more, they tend to be reserved.. Safe zone. |
University Certificate is overrated in this part of the world. Our pioneers, cutting across science and technology never attended universities yet they are the foundation upon which the world revolves today. Jacob Zuma is a high school drop out, yet he is the president of South Africa today and SA is highly rated in Africa. Some of our inventors never had formal education. Just productive thinking leading to tremendous achievement. Let us invest our time in maximizing our thoughts to produce results, and we will be amazed by how much we can achieve. Going forward, degrees doesn't guarantee success. It cannot however be undermined because we learn unlearn and relearn everyday. Knowledge is power. |
In my opinion, an educated person is someone who has undergone formal education to a certain level such that he/she can apply what he has learnt to solve real life problems. That can think creatively bring new ideas and impact positively. |
free2naira:Is this how to show remorse for the dead? |
Telecoms masters. In addition, I Just completed training on Certified Fiber Optics Technician, with knowledge of Radio Frequency transmission. Any engineer here that can carry be along for field work will be appreciated. I don't mind any job in this areas as well because I really have passion for this areas of telecoms, even if it involves travelling. You can reach me through :08130420080 |
who has got any insight on the format for this kinda amplitude test.. |
Debayurr:Namesake, your closing remarks is quite funny. Cracked my ribs. |
chowlade:If the answers to this questions are as follows: No, Yes, No. You mean he would have done it without CD..... I am sure if the girl looks like d person I'm seeing on your profile, op would have fallen... Or what are you insinating exactly? |
HDS is real guy, it is an IT firm hitech data system..I also got the invite yesterday evening but I didn't go becos I realized its meant to be a 2mnths contract job.but all the same. They aint fake at all. HDS must be some cool firm to work with. |
The "Can I meet you please" and " tell us about yourself" questions in a job interview. Sometimes I get confused. Are these two questions the same with respect to job interview? Please what's your take, and what exactly are we expected to say. |
Op! Op! I know sey one day u go make us proud.. Well I pray you come back soon to share your breakthrough with us. If you have ever watched a film titled " exam" you will learn from it. Cheers. |
I am a graduate with keen interest in solving problems and adding value. I possess impeccable desire to take up new challenges and research into new technologies. I hold a Bachelor degree in Physics from Lagos State University. I also hold a certificate in Network Administration with proficiency in LAN and WLAN Installation. I have good Knowledge of Wireless and Radio Frequency (RF) Technology. In addition to the knowledge I have acquired through my degree, training and personal development, I am also very hardworking and willing to gain employment in a reputable organization so as to contribute effectively in achieving the overall objective of the organization. My attention to details and excellent problem solving skills ensure that every project I handle is professionally executed to the highest possible standard. My verbal communication skills and good interpersonal skills make me an effective team player. I am willing to join the workforce to further drive the productivity of any organization I am absorbed. I can be reached through: 08080886590, 08130420080. Or Email: bhayomii@gmail.com |
I will like the above stated question be answered by those who took the test in may or those who have taken it recently That aside, please guys , does slb accept a candidate to apply for more than one job opening.. I have already applied for one and received a confirmation mail prior to that. Can I still apply for more. |
I thought of creating this thread to create a connection between unemployed graduates and working class including employers.. First tell us what you studied and Your professional certifications If any In a nutshell sell yourself to potential employers and working class that can help you. Goodluck guys |
Is MG resources real....I just got an invite right now |
So sad So sad, they wasted our precious time at the polls... Nigerians gathered and queued for several hours under the sun and in the rain, only to vote for these uncouth thugs as senators.....such a sad beginning.. Shameful and disgraceful.....are these people actually meant to make laws for us ![]() Haa!!! A journey of 4 years... |
Ragner:. Reminds me of when I was serving.....chai..my roommate ehn.. |
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Unable to log in to my bet9ja acct....pls help. Correct Username and password has been sent to my mail...same problem keep occurring |
Username:Bayomii. Mobile:08092822152 |
Username:Bayomii. |
When I was in Lasu, we never fought our babes, we pampered them and cared for them. #respectourwomen# |
If these trekking were done in UK or the USA for same reasons, people would have applauded them. In Nigeria they are seen as opportunist. |
hello lag corpers! does anyone have idea of ICT/TELECOMS Training firms dat offer courses at reduced fees for corp members. |


