Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Loyalists Visit Bode George, Seek His Support by blacknp(m): 7:57pm On May 14, 2023 |
ginggerxy: If not that you're senseless , why is APC sponsoring a a factional chairman so that they can withdraw the petitions raise by LP and Peter Obi? some of you are just full of shit and senselessness. Only a myopic minded typical Loser, will utter these words of defeat, Labor Party should be ashamed to associate with losers like you, but why blame the opportunists from pdp who want to reap where they did not sow? Politics is a dirty game played by men, not children, if indeed it was for children, you would have been king of the game, & not grand wailing on Nairaland. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Loyalists Visit Bode George, Seek His Support by blacknp(m): 7:53pm On May 14, 2023 |
GLouis: Nigerian people have rejected him. Na only you dey scrutinize Definitely, you must be residing somewhere in South East Asia, been almost a decade You last set foot in your country Nigeria? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Loyalists Visit Bode George, Seek His Support by blacknp(m): 7:46pm On May 14, 2023 |
PeachtreeReside: Bode George's support is not anything Tinubu needs....
Whoever thought of this visit needs to be flogged with both words and koboko. No harm, let them forgive Papa, who Jehovah has made King, no one can dethrone. The King has forgiven him, papa in this your advanced age that the good lord has granted you, no need to go into exile again  .
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Politics › Re: This Is What Some People Hope Tinubu's Government Will Bring To Them. by blacknp(m): 7:36pm On May 14, 2023 |
Ohislee: Sorry I have made a mistake, discussing with a certified mad man.
Bye. You are welcome, Thank You. |
Politics › Re: This Is What Some People Hope Tinubu's Government Will Bring To Them. by blacknp(m): 7:32pm On May 14, 2023 |
Ohislee: I am here talking about the need for a hard working person as president and you, are making a case for the need for a handicap person as president.
Look at the mirrow, and you will see who the lazy thing really is.
The person you are supporting, has the person ever built any organization from scratch without stolen wealth?? Does person know what it requires to build genuine wealth?? As in clean wealth from your sweat? Talk of your hard working Local Government Chairman & Governor, what concerns you Almijiri with the President in Abuja? Lazy Thing, what do you & your state contribute to The Republic’s Gross Domestic Product, you are talking of the Commander in Chief in Abuja? |
Politics › Re: This Is What Some People Hope Tinubu's Government Will Bring To Them. by blacknp(m): 7:26pm On May 14, 2023 |
Ohislee: You don't have sense.. The response was not for you in the first place.
So, what you are telling me is since we have other tiers of government, the president resumes office, appoint ministers and DG and then go to sleep.
God will help you to experience good leadership so that you will realize that truly, truly, you don't have sense. If not for inertia & hypocrisy working overtime in that your myopic mindset, you would have been more interested in the affairs of your State & Local Government, lazy Almijiri. People like you have nothing to offer yourself or society, just Empty Barrel rhetoric talk, we waiting for the President of the Republic to come to your aid. |
Politics › Re: This Is What Some People Hope Tinubu's Government Will Bring To Them. by blacknp(m): 6:58pm On May 14, 2023 |
Ohislee: The kind of leader Nigeria needs right now is a micromanagement kind of leadership, a leader that is directly involved in every sector inorder to make it work. Like Elon Musk sleeping in Twitter head office inorder to make Twitter a profitable venture.
We do not need a laissez faire kind of leadership. That is what Tinubu can offer max. We have seen enough of laissez faire leadership from Buhari and this has proven over time that it cannot work in Nigeria. Ability to spot best minds is not enough.
As the president, if you do not know what your ministers and DG's are doing, if you are not directly involved in their task and KPI's, if you do not demand for results, deliverables and excellent performance, if you do not fire when they fall short of expectations. They would just focus on sitting in the office and embezzling budgets. Tinubu is too old and sick for this kind of wahala.
At this point, I think I have tried my best to explain it to you like a 2year old.
Bye. We practice a presidential system with a 3 tier structure, Federal, States & Local Government, what you are talking about has more to do with a parliamentary Unitary system. You don’t even know what you are talking about, just jabbering a copy & paste semi epistle nonsense, like Jabber Jaw. |
Politics › Re: This Is What Some People Hope Tinubu's Government Will Bring To Them. by blacknp(m): 6:53pm On May 14, 2023 |
Ohislee: What can a sick, oldman offer you in terms of work??
What work can a sick, oldman with wealth without enterprise do to salvage Nigeria?
Please use your brains for once. Secretary General Almijiri Union of Nigeria, The Federal Government will even come to your house every day to feed you & cater for all your needs. Lazy Thing. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:49pm On May 14, 2023 |
Thanksful: If the law isn't logical to you, then you have illogical brain.
Drop the logic your brain generating and place it side by side with the law. See if your logic is actually logic It is quite logical, read & understand: 299. The provisions of this Constitution shall apply to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja as if it were one of the States of the Federation; and accordingly -
(a) all the legislative powers, the executive powers and the judicial powers vested in the House of Assembly, the Governor of a State and in the courts of a State shall, respectively, vest in the National Assembly, the President of the Federation and in the courts which by virtue of the foregoing provisions are courts established for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja;
(b) all the powers referred to in paragraph (a) of this section shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution; and
(c) the provisions of this Constitution pertaining to the matters aforesaid shall be read with such modifications and adaptations as may be reasonably necessary to bring them into conformity with the provisions of this section. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:39pm On May 14, 2023 |
Thanksful: Congratulations! You getting some sense knocked into that your coconut head. Just imagine an expired palm tree of no economical value, purporting to exclaim that jurisprudence is not about logical approach & application? |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:34pm On May 14, 2023 |
lampido22: idiot ask those who made the Constitution not the Prof Even you clueless Lampido that knows nothing, wants to pass an opinion? |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:32pm On May 14, 2023 |
Thanksful: Law is not about common sense, it's about general and legal sense. We know, quite obvious that you are bereft of it? |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:26pm On May 14, 2023 |
tomiwakeem: illegitimate portrait oga  he is not our president period na drama he go dey act and we Nigerians go dey watch I know Thomas Akeem, you no get work or office, so no portrait of the Commander in Chief to hang on any wall. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:21pm On May 14, 2023 |
nabiz: oga go and ask the law makers that made the law. 25% is a law and must be respected or amended The higher the climb of futility, the harder the fall will be, you Zombidients will weep profusely in future, you still haven’t learnt your lessons, you are still having faith, believing in the same people that rigged you out? |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:18pm On May 14, 2023 |
tomiwakeem: No dey dull oga , it is not by portrait the issue is whether the portrait of s legitimate. We all have portraits and i assume you have too so why this one dey make your prick stand Well, let your Oga @ work, go and put up Peter Obi’s portrait in his office, since to you Obidients, he is your president. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:16pm On May 14, 2023 |
nabiz: Don't blame the prof rather blame national assembly for making such law. The law must stand unless amended Nothing to amend, other than your way of reasoning to comprehend. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:10pm On May 14, 2023 |
emperorlaqrin: The the constitution is a law and not any logical reasoning. We must not always try to change a narrative just because we want it to suit us. 299. The provisions of this Constitution shall apply to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja as if it were one of the States of the Federation; and accordingly -
(a) all the legislative powers, the executive powers and the judicial powers vested in the House of Assembly, the Governor of a State and in the courts of a State shall, respectively, vest in the National Assembly, the President of the Federation and in the courts which by virtue of the foregoing provisions are courts established for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja;
(b) all the powers referred to in paragraph (a) of this section shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution; and
(c) the provisions of this Constitution pertaining to the matters aforesaid shall be read with such modifications and adaptations as may be reasonably necessary to bring them into conformity with the provisions of this section. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:08pm On May 14, 2023 |
farem: Don't make yourself a political mor.on. Where were you when the supreme court ruled otherwise I'm OBJ vs PMB? Let's for once be free from political slavery. Kai many of you will weep ooo, just wonder what you will do with yourselves for the next 4 years, after living in denial for soo long, for too long? |
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Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 6:02pm On May 14, 2023 |
farem: Don't make yourself a political mor.on. Where were you when the supreme court ruled otherwise I'm OBJ vs PMB? Let's for once be free from political slavery. Once the Supreme Court of Nigeria is done, rest assured, you will weep tears of blood, like black Jesus and the Madonna. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:48pm On May 14, 2023*. Modified: 6:14pm On May 14, 2023 |
Gbogbowa: i have been to Abuja time without number just like Lagos when Lagos was the state capital. The truth remain that Tinubu Rigged the election. That of Rivers is enough evidence for you that Tinubu rigged other will be expose in the court. Why is Apc afraid of live broadcast of the Tribunal if they are sure the won? Why are they afraid that the case should be determine before may 29th if they actually won? Well welcome to Nigeria, if Tinubu rigged the election like you claimed, then Peter Obi & Co, should forget winning in court & move on with what is left of their lives, because the Courts have already been long manipulated before the election was conducted. You think it is possible in the Federal Republic of Nigeria to go against INEC, Tinubu & Wike with the backing of the Federal Government, & win in any court of competent jurisdiction within the Federal Republic of Nigeria, home of the fantastically corrupt? You are on Nairaland right now, best believe the judges are on the phone after one & another with Bola Tinubu, asking for 1 favor or the other. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:43pm On May 14, 2023 |
00FFT00: You may know Hillary Clinton won the popular votes by nearly 2.9 million votes in the election against Donald Trump. Who became president and why?. This is what we studied in Jss 3 social studies, Nigeria is based on popular/majority votes, & winning 25% in 2/3 of 37 states, not the electoral college system practiced in the United States. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:35pm On May 14, 2023 |
Gbogbowa: your analysis is wrong its imposible to be popular in four region and not be popular in FCT this indication just show clearly that Tinubu did not win but rigged the election. In FCT you find the SS, SE, SW, NC, NE, NW atleast the vote of SW, NC, NW and NE that live in Abuja should give him 25percent if he actually won those region but because no structure in Abuja it was difficult to win for any one that Rigged election. Tinubu losing Kano, Rivers, Lagos, Plateau, Anambra which are like the Capital of those region including FCT is a clear indication that he did not win but rigged the election Have you been to Abuja before? Guaranteed, you will hate Nigeria 10x more, after the Supreme Court gives its ruling. Just sorry for you people. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:28pm On May 14, 2023 |
ablejesus26: Treat Paul AS IF HE were a girl does not makes Paul a girl in natural clause of reasoning.
The electoral law says Win 24 AND the FCT. This gives the FCT a special recognition.
Let's cross our fingers and watch how things unfold. Keep deceiving yourself, it is your prerogative, same way we told you before the election, that Apga Judas/Pdp runaway Peter Gringory Obi is wasting his time, yet till date, you are still in denial? After the Supreme Court is done with Atiku & Obi, you will find another reason of denial to continue deceiving yourself, probably then you would remember that you are not actually a Nigerian.
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Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:23pm On May 14, 2023 |
ExudeLoveToAll: When someone starts with @ bolded it shows the content that exudes from such a person.
You need a lot to learn. Na True, Dean faculty of lecturing, Obidient State University? |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:19pm On May 14, 2023 |
SpatialKing: Everyone is not a druggie like and other Tinubu's supporters
You can easily disagree with the Prof without calling him a dull man.... A dull druggie professor interestingly interpreting nonsense for the gullible Obidients. Lazy minded things, go & read the constitution for yourself, that is if you are able to comprehend & stop depending on I hear say, third hand gist. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:13pm On May 14, 2023 |
ablejesus26: Fct can be treated AS a State it says, that does not relegate FCT to a State especially in electoral laws.
It's Nigeria, anything goes down here so We expect another judiciary criminality. Read section C properly first, then go back up & read 299. 299. The provisions of this Constitution shall apply to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja as if it were one of the States of the Federation; and accordingly -
(a) all the legislative powers, the executive powers and the judicial powers vested in the House of Assembly, the Governor of a State and in the courts of a State shall, respectively, vest in the National Assembly, the President of the Federation and in the courts which by virtue of the foregoing provisions are courts established for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja;
(b) all the powers referred to in paragraph (a) of this section shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution; and
(c) the provisions of this Constitution pertaining to the matters aforesaid shall be read with such modifications and adaptations as may be reasonably necessary to bring them into conformity with the provisions of this section. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:06pm On May 14, 2023 |
Newton2024: I am now an IPOB member abi? It seems your case is irredeemable. Not now or today, but since the days of Nnamdi Kanu & Ipob 2015- May 29th 2022, the day ineligible Gringory Obi was selected as the presidential candidate for the labor party was the day you tendered your ESN resignation. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 5:02pm On May 14, 2023 |
Phantom233: Imagine Obi winning in lagos, and Abuja then lost in Rivers and benue...fear INEC and wike Just imagine, then same obvious oblivious Obidients will want one to believe that the election was rigged? |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 4:59pm On May 14, 2023 |
CasNova: That part of the constitution is ambiguous. The prof. is wrong in another perspective. It is either the supreme court makes a definitive interpretion or there is need for a clear amendment. The amendment can be: '...score at least 25% in at least two-third of the states of the federation, with FCT as one of the states' or '...score at least 25% in at least two-third of the states of the federation and at least 25% in FCT. Abuja is deemed a state of the federation, Section 299 of the constitution is unambiguous when it says: 299. The provisions of this Constitution shall apply to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja as if it were one of the States of the Federation; and accordingly -
(a) all the legislative powers, the executive powers and the judicial powers vested in the House of Assembly, the Governor of a State and in the courts of a State shall, respectively, vest in the National Assembly, the President of the Federation and in the courts which by virtue of the foregoing provisions are courts established for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja;
(b) all the powers referred to in paragraph (a) of this section shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution; and
(c) the provisions of this Constitution pertaining to the matters aforesaid shall be read with such modifications and adaptations as may be reasonably necessary to bring them into conformity with the provisions of this section. |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 4:57pm On May 14, 2023 |
Newton2024: Tinubu will either be cleared of all or Obi's petitions strike out based on technicality. Nigeria is irredeemable. You know this fact as truth, but still choose to deceive yourself & fellow oblivious Obidients? |
Politics › Re: 25% In FCT: The Law Does Not Say “Including,” But ... Prof. Adewale Tells Tinubu by blacknp(m): 4:55pm On May 14, 2023 |
Cantonese: Always talking rubbish. Where is the logic in the very clear and straight forward English? How does the word “and” resemble the word “include”? If common sense allows you, then you can interpret that portion in your language to get clear proof.
Drafters of the so called contentious section used the appropriate word, to the best of their knowledge, but unfortunately people like you fail to see it, because your thoughts are negatively aligned on one path.
We all await the judges to put a final end to the matter. You will weep in your ignorance, you will hate yourself for involving yourself in Nigeria’s issues after the Supreme Court has spoken, you have failed to learn from the past?, always finding a new way to deceive yourself. |