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I said it. I'm comfortable with our keeper. |
I think I'm comfortable with our goalie in penalty. Hope I'm not proved wrong. |
watchindelta:You mean cloned Jubrin Falcons from Sudan?! |
Our girls are now totally disorganized. |
Oparanozie just wasted a goal to selfishness! She should have passed that ball. |
Half time. To win this match, Super Falcons have only two things for them; tactical discipline and experience. |
Expect more and more of stuff like this in the build up to February 2019 election. It's not new. We will soon see another one orchestrated by Atiku's supporters where he'll be said to have won. Polls and counter-polls will come out so much that believers in online stuff like this will be confused. The fact is that online polls and voting do not determine a winner or a loser of election in Nigeria; only street voters do. |
Iheanacho just got the kind of pass he was begging Musa for in the World Cup and he wasted it now. Poor guy! |
Pat081:People voted for PDP and not for APC with just 553 votes winning margin in the first election? If people had voted for PDP and not for APC as you have claimed, there wouldn't have been any need for a supplementary election. Even in the controversial supplementary election, APC could only win with just a slim 443 votes margin. So where is the veracity of your claim that people voted for PDP? The fact is that the election was keenly contested and the two leading parties, PDP and APC, had people vote for them almost equally. |
Zionope:A whole lot of people are so grossly ignorant and starkly unintelligent. This is clearly manifest in their comments on this issue and on quite many other issues on this platform. What actually amazes me is how they boldly display the unintelligence with so much confidence! What is more disheartening is that they result to abusing anyone that ventures to politely correct them. And to think that majority of these people are youths is seriously worrisome. |
When you think of Dele Giwa's death, think of Babangida's hell. |
bigpicture001:So APC have replaced the judges they met in the judiciary in 2015?! So the judges we have in all courts now are put their by APC after 2015? Honestly, you really amuse me with this terrible display of ignorance. All I can deduce from your reasoning is someone pre-empting judicial defeat already and has started laying rickety foundation to allege the judges of bias. To your type, when the opposition win Court cases, it is victory for democracy and the judiciary becomes the last hope of common man, but when their judgement doesn't go your preempted way, then the judiciary suddenly become bias and bought over by government. |
ALMUSTAQIM:Congratulate them with authentic total figures showing they have won, then we will believe you're not just trying to make yourself happy for nothing. |
Yuletide25:In one breath, you claimed APC rigged the election and results were manipulated; in another breath, you went on to blame Yoruba people for always voting for APC! What kind of contradictory thought is this?! You believe that the people voted for APC and your confused mind still tell you that the Party manipulated the results of the election already given to them by the people! Are you not confusing yourself really? |
Ward 4, Unit 1, 7UP, in front of Omisore's Campaign Office, Ogo Oluwa, Osogbo. SDP 238 APC 233 PDP 125 |
seunmsg:The problem is even not choosing Omisore; their error is failure to choose Akin Ogunbiyi who had won so many people's hearts across Osun State before party primary. I was already thinking maybe PDP was about to get it right when a technocrat aspirant like Ogunbiyi was making waves in PDP before the primary. The day they decided to give party ticket to Adeleke instead of that man, I knew PDP had lost it already. By that decision, it shows PDP is not ready to come back at all. |
vicardino:That the man Oyetola was able to answer almost infallibly offensive questions about a government in the eye of the storm and which all other candidates came all out to demarket and sell their own candidacy is a good testament to his intellectual and leadership capability. That's really my exciting impression about him. Not every person on the defensive could have done that. |
Florblu:I think he was just being politically smart in answering that way. However, how much his government is owing is a matter of record which his being able or unable to know off-hand doesn't affect, actually. |
ednut1:No, not Omisore only. To be frank Omisore and Oyetola stood out in the debate. In fact, to my mind I'll give it to Oyetola. You know why? He was the only one among the candidates that had issues to be assessed and criticized, being in the government currently under evaluation. Even almost all the questions raised by the moderator had to do with the performance of his government. He was practically there to be opposed by all under candidates. Yet he still was able to answer questions with no flop whatsoever, in my candid assessment. It's not easy to be on the defensive side. |
[quote author=Florblu post=71259446 Can someone please tell this Oyetola to stop talking about his years of experience?[/quote]Why should he? It's is one of the most marketable criteria as far as leadership in corporate or public entity is concerned. Experience is the best assessment of leadership capacity. |
PDP's Adeleke has always been absent from all the debates organized by various bodies. He had only been represented at just one debate so far by his Deputy. Obviously, Adeleke is bouycotting debate so as to avoid a situation that would put his intellectual capacity to task. |
It's a goal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ahmed Musa at it again! |
Johnnyessence:Are you a petty trader too? |
That Aregbesola is put on this list makes me question the poll's yardstick for determining a worse Governor! Or is it by merely belonging to a particular political Party the organisers don't like? |
I would like to see a poll on the best Governor in Nigeria and see if the best three would also be APC Governors. |
The suit has just been dismissed now for lack of merit! |
ElizabethIFY:But this man never denied ever being a PDP member, for God's sake! Or did you read or hear him saying so? All he has done is denying the misrepresentation of his picture by Reno as one where he was pledging loyalty to former President Goodluck Jonathan. Why some people appear so dull in comprehension really beats me!! |
emeijeh:That's not PDP's Ankara,my friend! It's Labour Union's uniform dress for public rally. Can't you see the former NLC President in the background wearing the same dress, or was the Union leader a PDP member at that time? |
The Court of Appeals did not dwell into the substantive matter which is to determine whether the Senate has the power to fix dates of election or whether it is INEC's sole power to do so. The Appellate court only addressed the jurisdiction of the lower Court to entertain the suit and the Accord Party's locus standi to institute the suit in the first place. That a proposed law in the nature of a Bill still being debated by the Legislature can not be challenged since it has not been passed and signed into law is the only matter addressed by the court here, not whether the Senate has or does not have power to order the sequence of election time table. The Court's decision is that determining such an issue at that stage would amount to hampering the power of the Legislature while performing their duty within the scope of separation of power. The Court's opinion is that the Senate's action would have at best been allowed to hold through by allowing them to finalise the making of the Bill and if such is signed into law by the President, then any person dissatisfied or affected by the law is at liberty to approach the Court to set aside the law. In the case here, the Accord Party did not wait till the bill or proposed amendment was actually made into law before approaching the Court to set it aside; that was the reason why the Appeal Court described the action as "premature", even if the Accord Party had the locus standi to institute the action. As it is, the question whether the Senate has the power to determine the sequence of election time table or not has not been determined yet. It is still undecided. If at any time in the future, the Senate revisits the issue and includes in the Electoral Act the sequence of election and such is assented to by the President, INEC or any person that feels affected can still approach the court to challenge it. It's the final decision of the Judiciary by then that will determine whether it is the Senate/Legislature that has the power to do so or INEC. |
Firefire:Did I hear you say "frutility"? You mean EFCC's effort to jail Fayose will be fruitful? |
Malissa1:Of course, Nigerians knew what they enjoyed under GEJ's Marylyn Ogar of DSS and Commissiner of Police Joseph Mbu of Rivers State. |
Johnnyessence:You've started again. You always sound so overly confident till election defeat hits you on the face, then you start singing songs of rigging here and there. |
?? everybody knw dat people vote for PDP in dat state nt 4 apc