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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Southampton Vs Chelsea (2 - 1) On 30th March 2013 by blesszzy(m): 5:19pm On Mar 30, 2013
flinspiero: mata no even dey bench sef,na only hazard,luiz,ramires and demba be better player wey dey bench
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sunderland Vs Manchester United (0 - 1) On 30th March 2013 by blesszzy(m): 2:19pm On Mar 30, 2013
higher killer don enter.........where Drogba dey
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sunderland Vs Manchester United (0 - 1) On 30th March 2013 by blesszzy(m): 2:18pm On Mar 30, 2013
free kick to united
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Sunderland Vs Manchester United (0 - 1) On 30th March 2013 by blesszzy(m): 2:12pm On Mar 30, 2013
goalllllllllllll
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Kenya - WC Qualifier (1 - 1) On 23rd March 2013 by blesszzy(m): 5:55pm On Mar 23, 2013
Goalllllllllllllllllllll
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Bayern Munich Vs Arsenal - UCL (0 - 2) - On 13th March 2013 by blesszzy(m): 9:24am On Mar 14, 2013
CFCfan: Gary Lineker, BBC Match of the Day host:

"Seen at least three foot-up challenges tonight that were all worse than Nani's last week. Not one got a red card."
NO MIND THAT YEYE REF....REF WAN B LIKE CHICKEN...NANI OWN SEF NO BE CHALLENGE , HE WAS JUST LOOKING AT THE BALL NOT KNOWING A PLAYER WAS COMING FROM THE BACK...ANYWAYS SHA REF DIFFERENT FROM REF....................
RomanceRe: I Was Rejected For Being A Chelsea Fan by blesszzy(m): 1:19pm On Mar 12, 2013
Afam4eva: [size=14pt]Chelsea fans usually do so it's the same thing. So, instead of asking someone if they have brushed their teeth just say "Are you a chelsea fan?"

But i don't know why a lady in her right senses would want to go out with a chelsea fan. They're very rude and uncouth and won't waste time to break a chelsea dry gin bottle on your head at the slightest provocation. If you want to live long, stay away from chelsea.[/size]
gbam!!!
PoliticsRe: Reps Plan Immunity From Criminal Offenses Committed In Office, For Legislators by blesszzy(m): 11:26am On Mar 08, 2013
He explained that it was only the legislature that had no such privilege in the country, as the executive and judiciary were currently enjoying it.

SEE RUBBISH....THEY ARE ENJOYING THE PRIVILEGE....STUPID REP
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Was Nani's Red Card Justified? by blesszzy(m):
IT SHOULD NOT HAVE RED CARD...NANI WAS JUST LOOKING AT THE BALL IN THE AIR NOT KNOWING SOMEONE WAS COMING FORM THE BACK....IT WAS NOT INTENTIONAL, HE WAS TRYING TO CONTROL THE BALL ...THAT REF GOT IT WRONG...YELLOW CARD ATLEAST
PoliticsRe: After The Abduction Of The French: Boko Haram Threatens Cameroonian Students. by blesszzy(m): 11:53am On Mar 02, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: there are thousand in Nigeria so? We saw how it prevents the bombings so far? Never heard about CDs and DVD?,na nigga we ain't complaining ....stop killing your brain with Hollywood-Jewish propaganda.
Having said that we have cultural center. You can check what is "Ecrant noir" we ain't Yankee wannabe yo
We rep Cameroon and Africa first no no not those rituals oriented nollywood movies
atleast u do watch them tongue
PoliticsRe: 15 Russian Sailors Granted Bail by blesszzy(m): 11:31am On Feb 26, 2013
tefund: money must have changed hands..it is not an issue of inferiosity complex
MUST MONEY CHANGE HAND AT EVERY TIME............STOP SAYING THAT.....
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Bayern Munich - UCL: (1 - 3) On 19th February 2013 by blesszzy(m): 9:49pm On Feb 19, 2013
MC Dumexx: I'll blow up this brain if nothing happens in the next 45
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. Sorry ooooo
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Bayern Munich - UCL: (1 - 3) On 19th February 2013 by blesszzy(m): 9:45pm On Feb 19, 2013
I just dey pity dis young gunners...see Arsenal see wahala..imagine them get gun way them fit use destroy anybody...buh na them dey dey destroy..-imagine that
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is Becoming A Failed State – Prof. Ben Nwabueze by blesszzy(m): 11:13am On Feb 18, 2013
like Jonathan once said, Nigeria needs attitudinal change....i think he is right....look at the comments of most people here.... if Nigeria is a failed state .....then what the heck are you still doing here....imagine you, A CITIZEN OF THIS GREAT Country saying negative things about it......then i wonder what you expect non citizen to say.....
PoliticsRe: Why Do South Africans HATE Nigerians? by blesszzy(m): 12:05pm On Feb 14, 2013
vallycan: D hate us becos we are too sharp, as corruption flows in our vain,we are a terrorist,a boko haramist, a militant, as we single handedly sack our coach b4 he even won d nation cup, as we cus inflation in d price of garritongue
what are you saying? how many of you are terrorist, militants,,....if you are, good for you....but as for the rest of us we are not
PoliticsRe: MASSOB Introduces ‘biafran Income Tax’ by blesszzy(m): 11:47am On Feb 05, 2013
[quote author=kpozite]very typical of Igbos money Frist.


Kwakwakwakwa
PoliticsRe: Group Demonstrates In Lagos For Biafra’s Sovereignty by blesszzy(m): 7:43pm On Oct 31, 2012
first its was 1st October, now 5th November............later we will hear next year............you guys are not serious.......stop making noise and enter your

various houses abeg
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: BBM Chat Hook-ups: Get Pins by blesszzy(m): 12:20pm On Oct 03, 2012
31774274. Gals only
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Damaged Calabar To Obudu Road by blesszzy(m): 2:07am On Sep 11, 2012
At times I wonder if their are government in this states.....always wanting the bad to happen before they reactive....God help us
PoliticsRe: Cleric Gives List Of Boko-Haram Sponsors To David Mark by blesszzy(m): 1:55am On Sep 11, 2012
Na everyday we dey hear ham...seciously am tied of hearing this kind of news..
Jokes EtcRe: You Know It Is A Yoruba Man If..... by blesszzy(m): 12:32am On Sep 11, 2012
fluid26: u dis babegial, u too lyk 2 dey climb mango tree. Boys go dey observe ya kini o! cheesy
Loiz........you wan use laff tear ma bella
RomanceRe: How Old Were You When You Had Your 1st Kiss? by blesszzy(m): 7:35pm On Sep 07, 2012
Mine was 18
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs USA (0 - 2) U-20 Women's World Cup Semi-Final Full Time by blesszzy(m): 9:57am On Sep 04, 2012
Guys wait oo. Ar we in dreamlands or na reality. If to say person tel me say we go lose lyk dis i 4 punch dat person 4 faze. Wel na lie sha, i stil dey dream. Na 2morrow b d match. Mk i warn okon and his gurls.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs USA (0 - 2) U-20 Women's World Cup Semi-Final Full Time by blesszzy(m): 9:33am On Sep 04, 2012
skydeep: My husband will get no food today if we lose this match undecided
4 ur mind[color=]
skydeep: My husband will get no food today if we lose this match undecided
4 ur mind[/color]
skydeep: My husband will get no food today if we lose this match undecided
4 ur mind
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs USA (0 - 2) U-20 Women's World Cup Semi-Final Full Time by blesszzy(m): 9:31am On Sep 04, 2012
Oh boy wetin, na dream i dey dream ni, i pray mk d tin b dream. Mk i even wake up
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs USA (0 - 2) U-20 Women's World Cup Semi-Final Full Time by blesszzy(m): 9:27am On Sep 04, 2012
c'mmon gurls u cn do dis
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs USA (0 - 2) U-20 Women's World Cup Semi-Final Full Time by blesszzy(m): 8:33am On Sep 04, 2012
Whatz happening, cn sum1 tel me d gurls ar playing well
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs USA (0 - 2) U-20 Women's World Cup Semi-Final Full Time by blesszzy(m): 8:31am On Sep 04, 2012
C'mmon gurls wil blive in you
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Unhappy At Real Madrid by blesszzy(m): 2:39am On Sep 04, 2012
freecocoa: Ogbeni Ronaldo, Iniesta has won it and there's nothing you can do about it so suck it and be happy for him cheesy
has he told you, its because of dat
Music/RadioRe: Iyanya Ft D’banj – Kukere Remix by blesszzy(m): 8:42am On Sep 02, 2012
D banj realy 4k dis lbeautiful song up into sumtin. U suppose use terry g instead. Dis na party song na
PoliticsState Police: It Is Northern Vs Southern Govs by blesszzy(op): 5:24am On Sep 02, 2012
SINCE the thirty-six state
governors came together
and formed a group known
as the Nigeria Governors’
Forum, NGF, and inaugurated
it in April 1999, they have
been very strong and spoke
vehemently with one voice
on national issues.
The group, modelled after
the National Governors’
Association (NGA) of the
United States of America,
was designed to bring the
governors together and
share experiences, promote
cooperation among states,
serve as a mechanism for
conflict resolution as well as
an agent for dispute
resolution between states
and the Federal Government.
From its first meeting
organised by the National
Democratic Institute for
International Affairs (NDI)
with funding from the
United States Agency for
International Development
(USAID), the governors spoke
in unison once an issue was
brought before them.
Disagreements could occur
during brainstorming
sessions, but once there was
an agreement reached, no
governor or group of
governors would kick
against the agreement. The
NGF, which was registered
under Part C of the
Companies and Allied Matters
Act, (CAMA), 1990, draws its
legality from Section 40 of
the 1999 Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Since inception, the Forum
has produced five Chairmen
from Senator Abdullahi
Adamu, former Governor of
Nasarawa State-1999 –
2004; Arc. (Obong) Victor
Attah, former Governor of
Akwa Ibom State,2004 –
2006; Mr. Lucky Igbinedion,
Former Governor of Edo
State, 2006 – 2007; Senator
Abubakar Bukola Saraki,
Former Governor of Kwara
State,2007 – 2011 and the
incumbent, the governor of
Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Rotimi
Chibuike Amaechi, who took
over on May 29, 2011.
Abiola Ajimobi, Rabiu
Kwankwaso, Rochas
Okorocha and Ibikunle
Amosun
With its interventionist roles,
what obtained then was that
the fear of the governors
was the beginning of
wisdom. The forum became
the beginning and last resort
in the decision making by
the president, party
chairmen and leaders of the
party. The NGF, at the party
level, determined who
became the National
Chairman especially that of
the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP.
Whenever there were threats
by the National Assembly to
impeach the then President
Olusegun Obasanjo, the
forum reared its head and
stood resolutely against the
move on the premise that it
would impact negatively on
the country’s democracy.
Also during the revenue
allocation case against the
Federal Government at the
Supreme Court, the NGF
vociferously pursued its
position and the states won,
just as the body was there to
help avert strikes that would
have crippled the economy
during the deregulation and
liberalisation of the oil sector.
At the political level,
whenever it was time to
decide who became the
president of Nigeria, the
governors were there
through the NGF and they
always had their ways. The
forum was there for its
former colleague, the then
governor of Katsina State, the
late Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua
for president and then
Governor Goodluck Jonathan
of Bayelsa State for the vice
presidency and they won.
All these undoubtedly
brought the governors
together, but the events of
the last couple of weeks have
triggered the question, are
they still together? The
answer is no. This comes
against the backdrop that
the northern governors are
manoeuvring to whittle
down the efficiency of the
NGF on the issue of the state
police.
The governors, under their
chairman, Amaechi, are
pushing for a constitutional
amendment for state police.
The NGF, had, at the end of
its meeting held at the Rivers
State Governor’s Lodge,
Asokoro, Abuja, June 25,
called for the establishment
of state police.
Present at the meeting was
the Chairman, Northern
States Governors’ Forum and
governor of Niger State, Dr.
Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu. Also
in attendance were Amaechi
and his counterparts from
Borno; Enugu; Sokoto; Delta;
Taraba; Ekiti; Oyo; Kwara;
Plateau; Zamfara; Kogi;
Nasarawa; Kaduna; Abia,
and Anambra.
The deputy governors of
Ondo, Jigawa, Kano,
Adamawa and Lagos were
equally there.
In a communiqué signed by,
the NGF chairman, Amaechi
at the end of the meeting,
the governors noted that
state police was a strategy
for combating the rising
insecurity in the country.
The communiqué read, ‘’We,
the governors of the 36
States of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria, at our meeting,
deliberated over a number of
issues. The following
resolutions were reached:
‘’Forum strongly condemned
the current spate of
insecurity and violence
which has been drifting the
nation towards anarchy and
called for a multi-dimensional
approach to security issues
including enhanced
coordination and
collaboration among security
forces, effective use of
technology and intelligence,
value re-orientation,
employment generation and
sincerity of purpose.
‘’Forum reiterated its
commitment to convene a
Governors’ Forum
Conference on Security in
Nigeria. State governments
are currently overstretched
in funding security and called
for a special intervention
fund from the Federal
Government, especially to the
states that are most affected.
‘’Finally, the forum identified
the increasing need for state
police as a strategy for
combating the rising
insecurity in the country.”
Things started falling apart
for the united NGF when the
northern governors came up
with another decision
jettisoning the already
agreed position on state
police, thirty-three days after
such a meeting took place
and a communiqué issued.
The northern governors,
who had agreed on 25 June
on state police, suddenly
made a u-turn to the chagrin
of others that the country
was not ripe for state police
and that the present
structure of central police
should remain.
The nineteen northern state
governors, after their
meeting held at the Niger
State Governor’s Lodge,
Asokoro, Abuja, July 27,
unanimously kicked against
the move for the
establishment of state police.
In a communiqué signed on
behalf of the governors from
the north by their Chairman,
Aliyu, they noted that rather
than have in place state
police, the Constitution must
be amended to allow for
state governors to control
commissioners of police in
their respective states.
The communiqué read in
part, ‘’The Forum is not in
support of creation of state
police. It, however, resolved
to prevail on the Federal
Government to embark on
police reform that will assist
the states in control and
management of police
affairs, and sound
philosophy of modern
policing by amending the
provision of Section 215.”
The Section reads ‘’Subject to
the provision of this section,
the governor of a state or
such commissioner of the
government of the state as
he may authorize may give to
the Commissioner of Police
of that state such lawful
directions with respect to
the maintenance and
securing of public safety and
public order within the state
as he may consider
necessary, a Commissioner of
Police shall comply with
those directions or cause
them to be complied with.”
The meeting was attended
by 18 of the 19 governors
from the North.
At the penultimate
Wednesday’s meeting of the
NGF, the issue was not
mentioned for the fear of
causing crisis between the
northern governors and
their southern counterparts.
The meeting, which took
place at the Rivers State
Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro,
Abuja, was sparingly
attended. Even Aliyu, the
northern governors leader,
who was believed to be in
Abuja, stayed away from the
parley.
The meeting had in
attendance ten governors
with only four from the
North, eight deputies with
only two from the North, and
came to end without the
usual media briefing by the
NGF Chairman and governor
of Rivers, Rotimi Amaechi.
Present at the meeting were
governors of Rivers; Ekiti;
Ondo; Ebonyi; Kaduna;
Sokoto; Akwa Ibom; Kogi
and Kano while the deputy-
governors were those of
Abia; Delta; Adamawa;
Bayelsa; Nasarawa; Imo; Oyo
and Lagos.
With the disagreement in the
family of the NGF, the
questions are legion. Are the
governors still together? Can
they still fight in unison?
How will the Amaechi-led
NGF harmonize the positions
of the governors on the
matter of state police? Will
the northern governors shift
ground.
? Why did they accept to
have state police, only to
make a u-turn thirty-three
days after? Was it that they
never carried out wider
consultations among their
people? Is there crack in the
house of Amaechi?
It is hoped that the issue of
state police will not becloud
the governors where, at the
end of the day, there would
no meaningful contributions
from them on the ongoing
constitutional amendment by
the National Assembly. They
must not throw away the
.ba.by with the bath water.

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