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Just got the information from the dean of the faculty of art, another list is been compiled. Just be patient. |
Montaque:thanks for the mature comments. Please help educate ebolaparasite on the interpretation of the nigeria constitution |
EbolaParasite:go back and study your constitution sir. The provisions clearly state that a state or federal lawmakers must vacate his or her seat after defecting to another political party, member of the Senate or House of Representative shall vacate his seat in the House of which he is a member if (g) being a person whose election to the House was sponsored by a political party before the expiration of the period for which that house was elected provided that his membership of the latter political party is not as a result of a division in the political party of which he was reviously a member or of a merger of two or more political parties or faction by one of which he was previously sponsored”. |
Montaque:If you will interpret the constitution correctly sir all the members that have decamped must also vacate their sit. |
EbolaParasite:Your ignorance is alarming |
EbolaParasite:PDP asks court to remove defecting governors DECEMBER 12, 2013 BY IHUOMA CHIEDOZIE, ABUJA The Peoples Democratic Party has asked an Abuja Federal High Court to sack the five governors who defected to the All Progressives Congress. The governors are Alhaji Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano) and Abdulfatai Ahmed (Kwara). The Independent National Electoral Commission was listed as a defendant alongside the governors in the suit filed on behalf of the PDP by Alex Izinyon, SAN. PDP argued that the governors should be sacked from office on the ground that, because of their defection, they have forfeited their offices, which, as a result, have reverted to the party. In the event that the five governors are sacked from office, PDP wants the court to order the deputy governor or speaker of the state Houses of Assembly of the affected states, or any officer next in rank, who is still its member, to assume the office of governor. PDP is asking the court for several reliefs, among which is a declaration that by the combined provisions of sections 177 (c), 221 and 222 (c) of the 1999 Constitution, the five governors, who were elected under its platform, cannot continue to enjoy the mandate given to it (PDP) by the people/electorate of the concerned states as they (governors) have defected to another political party. The court was equally asked to make a declaration that in the absence of any division in the PDP, the five governors have vacated or forfeited their seats upon their defection to the APC. Also, the Abuja FHC was asked to make a declaration that, by the combined provisions of sections 87 of the Electoral Act 2011 (as amended), and sections 177 (c), 221 and 222 (c) of the 1999 Constitution, the offices of the defected governors have reverted to the PDP. In the same vein, the court was asked to make a declaration that, by the combined provisions of sections 177 (c), 221 and 222 (c) of the 1999 Constitution, upon the defection of the five governors, the mandate reverts to the deputy governor or speaker of the state houses of assembly of the respective states or any officer next in rank who is still a member of the PDP. |
EbolaParasite:The IG does not have the constitutional jurisdiction to withdraw the speaker security aides until he is legally impeach by the house or his seat declared vacant by the court of law. |
chukwudi44:even if you are pro jonathan try analyze politics without sentiment sir. Thank you. |
EbolaParasite:lol sir, go and study the constitution. |
EbolaParasite:Why is the law not applicable when ondo state house of rep members defected to pdp sir. |
chukwudi44:lol. It only the court of law that will decide that sir. |
Montaque:PDP asks court to remove defecting governors DECEMBER 12, 2013 BY IHUOMA CHIEDOZIE, ABUJA The Peoples Democratic Party has asked an Abuja Federal High Court to sack the five governors who defected to the All Progressives Congress. The governors are Alhaji Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano) and Abdulfatai Ahmed (Kwara). The Independent National Electoral Commission was listed as a defendant alongside the governors in the suit filed on behalf of the PDP by Alex Izinyon, SAN. PDP argued that the governors should be sacked from office on the ground that, because of their defection, they have forfeited their offices, which, as a result, have reverted to the party. In the event that the five governors are sacked from office, PDP wants the court to order the deputy governor or speaker of the state Houses of Assembly of the affected states, or any officer next in rank, who is still its member, to assume the office of governor. PDP is asking the court for several reliefs, among which is a declaration that by the combined provisions of sections 177 (c), 221 and 222 (c) of the 1999 Constitution, the five governors, who were elected under its platform, cannot continue to enjoy the mandate given to it (PDP) by the people/electorate of the concerned states as they (governors) have defected to another political party. The court was equally asked to make a declaration that in the absence of any division in the PDP, the five governors have vacated or forfeited their seats upon their defection to the APC. Also, the Abuja FHC was asked to make a declaration that, by the combined provisions of sections 87 of the Electoral Act 2011 (as amended), and sections 177 (c), 221 and 222 (c) of the 1999 Constitution, the offices of the defected governors have reverted to the PDP. In the same vein, the court was asked to make a declaration that, by the combined provisions of sections 177 (c), 221 and 222 (c) of the 1999 Constitution, upon the defection of the five governors, the mandate reverts to the deputy governor or speaker of the state houses of assembly of the respective states or any officer next in rank who is still a member of the PDP. |
tolustx:am afraid nigerians does not have any future to look on to if we the youth can not uphold what is right. |
atlwireles:didn't know you were pro jonathan. |
karlmax2:sir, are you implying that the constitution is not applicable to labour party. |
chukwudi44:what of the ondo state house of rep members that defected with mimiko to the pdp. What does the constitution says about it sir? |
karlmax2:what of the labour party house of rep members that defected to pdp. |
Good for him |
tooltip:worked on gigbucks before, will try fiverr out too. |
blym4real:. Examine a scenario where 1000 words article is written for $5, odesk was great some years back. Am planning to move on to passive income writing. |
tooltip:ok will like to have the niche. I work more on odesk.com, one hardly get selected on bidding this days. The asian writers has bastardized the system especially the philippino writers, they bid very low prices that are unreasonable. |
Getting writing jobs on odesk and freelance is not easy as painted here, especially for a newbie |
nobleDream:contact octavo |
Ewizard:can you tell me reasons for me to vote for GEJ? |
Saw this on my facebook page and decided to share it here. Hypocrisy is when you say that Buhari is too old at 70 and you keep calling Awolowo and Zik your heros. Whereas, Awo and Zik contested for Presidency in 1983 when they were both 74 and 77 respectively... Hypocrisy is when you say the youths are better than the old.... Whereas the youths were responsible for the wars we had and are still having in Nigeria Ojukwu and Gowon in 1967... Asari, Tompolo, Shekau in today's Nigeria. Youth doesn't connote soundness of mind and old doesn't mean you're senile. GEJ became Dep. Governor in his 40s, Obj first Presidency was in 40s, IBB ruled Nigeria in his 40s... Look at NANS today, will you be comfortable if GEJ handover to NANS Executive? There are good youths and good old ones...Age doesn't take your brains away, neither is youthfulness a guarantee for mental fertility! It is still this Buhari, yes that incorruptible Governor. Yes, that Petroleum Minister who constructed our refineries.....that Head of State that started War Against Indiscipline that has been reduced to Environmental Sanitation today...Yes that man that paid Nigeria's huge debt but didn't borrow... Yes it is still Buhari, handsome man with pointed nose.....A chief of army staff who went after the Chadian invaders and outran them, captured them and recovered all and put the fear of Nigeria in the minds of all her neighbours... Buhari the PTF Chairman whose performance, no one has ever come close to......A public officer with cleanest Record, most outstanding. performance ...... Frank and Bold, Tactical and Prudent. A renowned enemy of Corruption .....Lover of Nigeria....It is still this same Buhari that says 'Here I am, send me'... NELSON MADELA WAS BORN JULY 18, 1918. HE WAS 75 YEAR OLD ALMOST 76 WHEN HE CONTESTED AS PRESIDENT. HE IS STIL THE BEST PRESENT SOUTH-AFRICAL EVER HED TILL DATE. |
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Asamu07:you are funny sir. |
Libya dinar (LYD) 1dollar = 1.3000 Tunisia dinar. 1 dollar = 1.8081 Ghanian cedi. 1 dollar = 3.2349 Sudanese pound. 1 dollar = 5.6919 Egyptian pound. 1dollar = 7.1550 Moroccan dirham. 1 dollar = 8.759 Botswana pula. 1 dollar = 9.1338 Eritrean nakfa. 1 dollar = 10.470 |
Libya dinar (LYD) 1dollar = 1.3000 Tunisia dinar. 1 dollar = 1.8081 Ghanian cedi. 1 dollar = 3.2349 Sudanese pound. 1 dollar = 5.6919 Egyptian pound. 1dollar = 7.1550 Moroccan dirham. 1 dollar = 8.759 Botswana pula. 1 dollar = 9.1338 Eritrean nakfa. 1 dollar = 10.470 |
Hmm. I don't just like the screen formation it will lead to. |
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