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Kudos to lasu. Other universities should follow suit. |
It's very simple, I know I av spent a lot for our wedding, u will leave ooo, cuz we we av 6children 1 will b mine. 5 will b for oda men.so no nid keeping her. |
Everybody begs too, wen dey want to contest for Africa magic movie awards dey go online to beg fans to vote dem, fans also come back to beg them for money. So dat lady should understand dat she was once like dem, but today God has blessed her differently. #encourage dem not to blast dere flaws on social media it's bad of some celebrities. #people also beg Beyonce, Rihanna u will never hear dem blast dere fans on social media. #the ego of our naija celebrities are much.#God will help dem... |
Our people over dere will has not eaten village garri, and ponded yam will suffer it oo |
Some girls are evil. Jxt bcuz dis one is making it envy as strive in dey want to end dis innocent girl's career. Every enemy spreading ur name for evil will be. Disgrace. |
If our leaders are doing well for her citizens, all dis ponzi scheme will not b here for any reasons, and also if not for this ponzi scheme too, millions of Nigerians wuld av died of hunger, so many students wuld av drop out of school. A lot of things that has reduce, wuld av increased 360 times now. Millions of graduates are out dere looking for job. Wat do expect dem to do sit and watch things pass dem everyday, d programmers are also graduate if a gud company employ dem, dey will do explore, good-heads are wasting on the street everyday.our leaders only concentrate on their personal interest and forgot does who put them where they are.. we can make this country great if only we focused on our citizens and make them better. |
You think say the world dey resolve around your bom bom. Holl up. Holl up... |
16. PATIENCE JONATHAN. |
Toyota camry in Nigeria is called yahoo boys Don arrive. |
Ebiye patience u should be ashamed of urself for exposing ur pastor. #some people are devil who pretend to serve in ur church. #let God av d final judgement. |
I don't know why people will be paid to ruin the lives of pastors, but I bet iyabo u will not go free until u exposed dose who paid u to do dis. #agentofthedevil. |
ThundrCork:Who told u he his not stealing. |
after all dis he buhari shuld knw his not staying in aso rock fr life, he shuld also get prepared to face d same efcc and dss wen his out of office 2019. |
wow thanks to goodluck jonathan for making technology come thru in nigeria. and jamb doing grt job. |
God is great. |
If u ask me Na who I go ask. |
D fear of Donald Trump is d beginning of running. Customs release dat gun to d owners dey want to protect demself from intruders in naija |
U can imagine Indonesia, who knw dem, even India wey get beta medical doctors and gud engineers neva open mouth Na Indonesia, I blame boko haram and Niger delta avengers, if only dey will drop dere weapons and cum together and make dis country better. |
we never knew one day u will be called greatness, (GEJ). ur humble life has change thousands of lives today. indeed ure an hero. #the-world-love- you.. d world we neva stop celebrating u GEJ. |
after studying engineering for 5-6years u still end up in secondary classroom teaching with a salary of #23,000. can u rent a huz wit such money, cloth urself, feed urself in one month, send money to ur family. dis country is not treating her citizens right, if a politician can earn millions jxt to seat for few minutes. dis is assume am not wrking, cux d #23k cant even take care of some family and deir children school fees, if fg wants d citizens to wrk dey shuld provide better means of salary for his people. |
a welcome development, time to travel like our president. 120 countries i will travel to in two years |
complaining will not solve naija problem at dis point in time, a good manager will cover up all d lapses of his predecessor and do his best to mak sure his successor also dont talk bout him. only d weak managers who are not capable of managing complain. |
happy b day to a great man. |
so u dnt want ur country to spoil? u want oda countries to spoil, u neva see anytin |
dis shw dat northerners are regretting ever votin out d lion of democracy. dis is a man who meant well fr d people. |
millions of youth are out dere looking fr a job yet none is available, and mmm came to rescue naija in dis economy recession and dey are dere talking arrest, dey shuld also arrest nairabet, merrybet bet9ja for making naija gamblers.. wen one door closes another open... mmm has come to stay till 2019 wen buhari is out of power. |
Is it by talk or by action |
They've not manage d old universities and the students more are still coming. |
Na there papa land, may dem cum back jare |
dont mind dose bokonizers and avengenizers who qre fighting fr nothing. |
this man is not for the people, its jxt after himself and family to be celebrating frm now till december, wat bout families who has plan to burry their dead bf the new year, so they can start up with fresh mind and celebration for 2017, now the oba has scattered all they av plan for his selfish celebration. |
The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, on Friday, ordered President Muhammadu Buhari and the Director-General of the Department of State Service, DSS, Mr. Lawal Daura, to appear on November 15. The court said it expects them to show cause why seven judges arrested between October 7 and 8 should be prosecuted. Also summoned were the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, and the National Judicial Council, NJC. The invitation follows a suit by a Lagos-based lawyer, Mr. Olukoya Ogungbeje. The plaintiff had in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/809/16, applied for an order of perpetual injunction restraining the Respondents from arresting, inviting, intimidating, or harassing any of the judges whose homes were raided in the “sting operation” conducted by the DSS. According to him, the action of the DSS was in gross violation of rights of the judges as enshrined in sections 33, 34, 35, 36, and 41 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended. Consequently, Ogungbeje sought ten separate reliefs from the court, including award of N50billion as general and exemplary damages against the Respondents, as well as another N2million as cost of the suit. In his ruling on Friday, Justice Gabriel Kolawole directed that copies of the relevant court processes be served on all the Respondents. However, Justice Kolawole refused an ex-parte motion the plaintiff filed with a view to securing an interim order stopping the Respondents from taking “any untoward action” against the embattled Judges, pending determination of the suit. The Judge said he needed to resolve a number of issues, including the locus-standi of the plaintiff, before he could make a pronouncement on the prayer. He said such resolution could only be made in an inter-party hearing involving all the Respondents. The plaintiff had through his counsel, Mr. Ayo Ogundele, sought, “An order of interim injunction restraining the respondents, their agents, servants, privies, men, officers or anybody deriving authority from them by whatever name called from further arresting, intimidating, arresting, inviting, seizing or taking any untoward action against the arrested and affected honourable judges and judicial officers pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.” In a 39-paragraph affidavit he deposed in support of the substantive suit, the plaintiff averred: “That the 1st (President Buhari), 2nd (DG of DSS), 3rd (DSS), 4th (AGF), and 5th (Inspector-General of Police) respondents never filed any petition against the affected judges the 6th respondent (NJC). “That the 6th respondent is the only body empowered by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to discipline judges and judicial officers in Nigeria. “That the judiciary is an independent arm of government in Nigeria and separate from the executive and the legislature. “That this illegal and unconstitutional action by the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th respondents have been roundly condemned by the Nigerian Bar Association. “That the 2nd (DG of DSS), 3rd (DSS), and 5th (IGP) respondents carried out their action which brazenly infringed upon the rights of the affected five judges without lawful excuse or recourse to the 6th respondent”. The judges the plaintiff is fighting for are Justices Inyang Okoro and Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court, Adeniyi Ademola and Nnamdi Dimgba of the Federal High Court Abuja, as well as Justice Muazu Pindiga of the Federal High Court, Gombe Division. link: www.signalng.com |
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