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Obi has a headstart advantage of potential lead in two whole regions: South East and South South. He also has a higher advantage over Kwakwanso as regards spread votes into some other regions. He will surely have some pockets of votes in South West States, North Central States and in Christian communities in some North West and North East States. But these will not give Obi an overall win and the needed two-third spread. Kwakwanso obviously has his stronghold in Kano and a higher potential votes spread in some other North West and North East States than Obi. Obi will surely have an overall higher votes than Kwakwanso. I pick Obi to come 3rd and Kwakwanso 4th in the overall results nation-wide. |
Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has disowned viral political quotes attributed to him, on social media. One of the fake quotes reads: “Quote me anywhere, Nigerians don’t need the likes of Atiku and Obasanjo to lead them again. We have tasted (sic) the two: Atiku Is Corrupt and Obasanjo is a liar. Both of them are greedy and self-centred…” Another says: “Anybody, any cabal, any Viju milk activist, attempting to humiliate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, must have me to contend with. An average PDP man is angry with Asiwaju because he brought them to their knees. If anyone thinks that bringing down Asiwaju is his project, that mission will not only crash but it will boomerang. He owns Lagos! I hear you! Ask your grandfather and parents how they acquired your so-called family land. Is it God that allocated it to them?…” But the elder statesman, in a statement on Sunday, disowned the quotes and described them as falsehoods. He said, “I did NOT at any time or any occasion issue such statements. It is simply the works of peddlers of FAKE News and FALSEHOOD, who profit from misinformation to gain political advantages. https://thewillnigeria.com/soyinka-disowns-viral-political-quotes-on-social-media/
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Sebi dem say dem be organic wey no dey wear uniform? No be LP jerseys I dey see for the villagers bodies? |
Average Penis Size Has Increased In Last Three Decades —Study By Jerusalem Post Health & Wellness Published: FEBRUARY 19, 2023 This could be an even bigger problem men did not anticipate having. The average length of a penis has increased by a large percentage over the last three decades, according to a new study published last week. According to the study, which was published in the World Journal of Men's Health, the average penis size has increased by 24% since 1942. Researchers from departments of urology and public health programs in the United States and Italy compared studies between 1942 and 2021 to better understand this phenomenon. Led by Michael Eisenberg, MD, who works at Stanford University's School of Medicine, his team conducted research to find key answers: Is the average penis size growing? And if so, what is causing this? Using his knowledge from his time as a urology professor in addition to practicing medicine as a male fertility and sexual function specialist, Dr. Eisenberg's team made conclusions. More than 75 studies were sampled over a lengthy period of time, in which measurements were gathered of erect joysticks across more than 55,000 men worldwide. Can geographic location determine one's penis size? According to researchers, data pertaining to penis length showed variety based on one's geographic location. However, controlled data for each region (analyzing region, subject age, and surrounding population) revealed that the average penis length increased by 24% in the last 29 years. According to Scope, a blog produced by Stanford University's medical programs, Eisenberg sees a cause for concern. The study intentionally set out to prove an increase in length, after realizing that plenty of studies had been conducted on sperm count and testosterone decreases, congenital birth defects surrounding the penis, the improper descending of testicles, and so on. "We looked at flaccid, stretched, and erect lengths and created one large database of measurements. What we found was quite different from trends in other areas of male fertility and health. Erect penile length is getting longer, from an average of 4.8 inches to 6 inches, over the past 29 years," [/b]Eisenberg told the Scope blog in an interview. Eisenberg's primary cause for concern is the major growth in a relatively short period of time. [b]"Any overall change in development is concerning because our reproductive system is one of the most important pieces of human biology. If we're seeing this fast a change, it means that something powerful is happening to our bodies. We should try to confirm these findings and if confirmed, we must determine the cause of these changes," Eisenberg added. So, what is it that caused this rapid growth below the belt? Researchers believe that chemical exposure from pesticides and even hygienic products could have a greater impact on genetic hormonal makeup. [b]"These endocrine-disrupting chemicals — there are many — exist in our environment and our diet. As we change our body's constitution that also affects our hormonal milieu. Chemical exposure has also been posited as a cause for boys and girls going into puberty earlier, which can affect genital development," [/b]Eisenberg said. Now, the researchers have their work cut out for them. Next steps, according to Eisenberg, will require looking at patterns in the reproductive health systems of females and children. https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-732017
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Tinubu's spot-on performance in that dialogue session was like a cold water to a deeply thirsty soul. It was so soothing and relaxing. To say his conceived intervention to Nigeria's problems is excellent can not be an overstatement. However, the NESG dialogue did not come to me as a surprise, I had the positive impression about Tinubu as soon as his Manifesto document was out then and I ran through it. I still adjudge his manifesto as the best among those of the frontline candidates that I have read. He only reinforces further my impression by his practical articulation of ideas at the NESG dialogue. To believe otherwise will be needlessly bias. And that would be most unfair to the man Tinubu. |
Some people would call it Igbo Traders parade. 😂 Are they actually wrong or correct? |
AntiTerrorist:You mean H. E. Peter Obi that was part of them giving shishi to poor people on the streets to take advantage of their poverty? No thanks to Peter Obi, really. All thanks to people's awakened consciousness. |
Like we saw in these pictures of Obi giving shishi:
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BREAKING: Naira scarcity crisis plot for interim government led by retired general, says el-Rufai Nasir el-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna, has alleged that the scarcity of naira notes and petrol is part of a plot to disrupt the elections in order to ensure an interim government takes over. In a state broadcast on Thursday, el-Rufai said the current cash scarcity is part of efforts to ensure that Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), loses the election. “It is important for the people of Kaduna State, and indeed Nigeria, to know that contrary to the public pronouncements and apparent good intentions, this policy was conceived and sold to the President by officials who completely lost out in the Gubernatorial and Presidential Primaries of the APC in June 2022,” El-Rufai said. “Once Asiwaju Bola Tinubu emerged as the candidate in June 2022, and subsequently did not pick one of them as his running mate, this currency redesign policy was conceived to ensure that the APC presidential candidate is deprived of what they alleged is a humongous war chest. “They also sought to achieve any one or more of following objectives: Create a nationwide shortage of cash so that citizens are incited to vote against APC candidates across the board resulting in massive losses for the Party in all the elections; “Ensure that the cash crunch is so serious, along with the contrived and enduring fuel shortage existing since September 2022, that the 2023 Elections do not hold at all, leading to an Interim National Government to be led by a retired Army General; “Sustain the climate of shortage of fuel, food and other necessities, leading to mass protests, violence and breakdown of law and order that would provide a fertile foundation for a military take-over.” https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-naira-scarcity-crisis-plot-for-interim-government-led-by-retired-general-says-el-rufai/amp |
But their Governor has joined the case at the Supreme Court as a Respondent to defend the Federal Government and the CBN. To him, his States people can crush to death under the hardships of the Naira policy. He doesn't send them. |
Adeleke will be reckless in a vindictive use of power. He seems to have a penchant for that. And that may be his undoing. In just less than a week into his swearing-in then, he went ahead and demolished a hotel belonging to a factional PDP Chieftain. |
Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke is under fire for withdrawing the official vehicles of market women that attended the presidential rally of the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in Osogbo.https://thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-rally-adeleke-under-fire-for-withdrawing-market-womens-vehicles/
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SLAP44:Does this amount to party changing to you? |
Period007:I'm not saying it isn't a number attached to an official letter. The fact that the number is on an official letter does not mean it could not have been used by someone before it was issued by network provider to the current official user. I'm not saying that's exactly the case here but it is possible. I've called or received calls from persons I personally know their names but their numbers will come with another persons' names on my phone via True Caller. These persons will tell me the names are completely strange to them. |
This OP fails to understand that True Caller-provided name is not a totally authentic proof of the name or identity of the user of a network number. It is sometime an indication that the phone number has at one time or the other been issued to more than one users by the network provider. True Caller most times reveals the name with which a contact of one of the users of the phone number used to save the number. And it may not be the name of the current user of the phone number. |
BREAKING NEWS: Labour party candidate Peter gregory Obi paid churches 2 billion naira to convince their congregation to vote for him This bigot wants to use Christians for his selfish Ambitions. https:///Y6gZnoht64
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Justmesagi:Is this his last rally?! |
sangresan:You resort to gutter language on me just because you want to air a contrary opinion to mine?! I would have chosen to ignore your insanity because this comment of yours obviously shows you have a brain infection. But I will not allow you to get away with the arrant ignorance that has come with your brain damage. I will address your ignorance not because of you, but because of the many normal persons that are reading. If it is not strange to see a judge in a panel consisting of more than one judges not making a separate pronouncement, if it is not even more strange to have a judge co-signing a judgment he concurs with, then why is it an issue that has become a topic of discussion by highly informed and learned people? Why is it counted so serious to the extent that the lawyers on the other side have made it a major ground of appeal? These are highly intelligent Senior Advocates of Nigeria, not ignoramuses like you! Section 294 of the Constitution even makes it mandatory for all judges in a judicial panel to make their pronouncement separately. And the Supreme Court has nullified some judgements of the Court of Appeal for failure to abide by this Constitutional provision. The only issue here is that the section of the Constitution does not specifically mention Election Petition Tribunal. And the most recent Osun Tribunal case happens to be the first time such is being challenged on appeal. That is why it is only the Supreme Court that can decide on it in all finality. And it is more than a 50:50 outcome. It is a very delicate position to be. That's why I used the word "likely", not "certainly". So why has it become so problematic for you that you have to let lose your insanity on me for my comment? You must be seriously confused and sick in the head even by the way you look in this picture of yours:
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Former Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola has aimed a dig at the Peoples Democratic Party candidate in the upcoming Gubernatorial election in Lagos State, Olajide Adediran (Jandor), saying he is a mere cameraman unqualified to be the governor of the state. Fashola told Jandor that he can’t wear the boot of a Governor just because he was his cameraman during his tenure. At the official inauguration of the Eko O ni baje 10,000 Foot Soldiers for Tinubu/Shettima and Sanwo-Olu/Hamzat initiative on Thursday, Fashola attacked Jandor and claimed he lacked the qualifications to serve as Governor of Lagos. Fashola said: “Some people say they will take the land from us, that is too much. I did the job of Governor for eight years and part of what helped me was that I was chief of staff to the Governor, even that was not enough “So just following a Governor being a cameraman (Jandor) and then watching me for eight years then you think you will now be a governor, you are not ready, come to our leadership school, you are not yet ready. “That is why you will see that they are focusing on the 51 billion naira Lagos State is generating. You did not see the immigrant population that is coming into Lagos every day. The bigger the prosperity, the bigger the problem. Their party don’t see people, they don’t see the problem.” Recall that throughout Fashola’s term as Governor of Lagos State, Jandor served as his cameraman, operating the camera at official events. https://switchnigeria.com/2023/02/09/you-are-unfit-to-become-a-governor-fashola-tells-jandor/
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Ademola Adeleke and PDP's lawyers are most likely to have the Tribunal's judgement upturned on this technical ground than having the judgement upturned on merit at the appellate courts. The third member of the Tribunal who is a Chief Magistrate supporting the Justice Kume's lead judgement nullifying the election of Ademola Adeleke by only co-signing the judgement, without making her own separate pronouncement, may be highly fatal to the victory delivered to APC and Gboyega Oyetola by the Tribunal. |
The Osun State Governor and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the July 16, 2022 governorship polls in the state, Ademola Adeleke, has told the Court of Appeal that the decision of the Justice Tertsea Kume-led Election Petition Tribunal that annulled his victory at the poll was not the majority decision of the panel.https://punchng.com/judgement-sacking-me-not-majority-decision-adeleke-tells-appeal-court/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1675984691
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Those who annulled Abiola’s victory in 1993 regrouping to scuttle 2023 elections. Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State has raised the alarm that a reenactment of the political crisis that plunged the nation into crisis in 1993 is looming. He alleged that elements of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election are regrouping and dangerously masquerading in the prevailing crisis generated by the naira notes swap policy and fuel scarcity to scuttle Nigeria’s democracy which came into being on May 29, 1999. The election was won by the late Aare Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola but was annulled by the then Head of State, General Ibrahim Babangida (rtd) on June 23, 1993. Abiola was arrested by the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha, on June 11, 1994 and died in detention during the regime of General Abdulsalami Abubakar on July 7, 1998. Ganduje alleged that the group’s latest attempt at that was camouflaging in unknown political parties through the use of legal instruments to further impose the cash policy that is taking its toll on the masses in the country. Reacting to an interim injunction issued by a Federal High Court in Abuja, stopping the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from extending the 10-day deadline set for the currency swap, the governor noted that the unknown political parties are also allegedly colluding with the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to execute their agenda. He declared that the PDP and its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, are complicit with the CBN to deliberately thwart the nation’s hard-earned democracy by imposing harsh policies calculated to weaken the masses. Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC). He said it was unfortunate that the CBN and its collaborators are insisting on the time frame for the old naira notes to cease to be legal tender. Ganduje further decried the rigid insistence on the implementation of ‘these harsh, inhuman and insensitive cash policies’ to a point of neglecting their widespread rejection by the vast majority of Nigerians including the National Assembly and all governors. He said: “It is an agenda to undermine the nation and scuttle a smooth transition to a freely and fairly elected successive administration”. https://freedomonline.com.ng/ganduje-those-who-annulled-abiolas-victory-in-1993-regrouping-to-scuttle-2023-elections/?amp=1
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Foremost human rights activist, Femi Falana, SAN, has disclosed why the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, must comply with the Supreme Court order regarding the currency swap crisis. Falana, in a statement on Thursday, said the apex bank should not fall for the reports and opinions indicating that it could ignore the Supreme Court’s judgement restraining it from enforcing the ban on the old Naira notes. In his statement titled, “Why CBN Must Obey Ex Parte Order Of Supreme Court”, he highlighted many cases supporting the court’s decision. He asked CBN and its management to allow the judgement to run its entire course in the interim, pending an order of dismissal filed by the Federal Government. Falana warned doing otherwise would spell doom and chaos for the country. “In the interim, the Federal Government of Nigeria and its agencies, including the Central Bank of Nigeria, are bound by the valid and subsisting ex parte order of the Supreme Court of Nigeria until it is set aside by the same court. The alternative is to compound the ongoing anarchy and chaos in the land,” he said. Source:https://dailypost.ng/2023/02/09/naira-redesign-youre-bound-to-obey-supreme-court-judgement-falana-warns-cbn/ |
Djele:Just the way the same Prophet prophesied that a woman, Hillary Clinton, would win American Presidential election in 2016, but Donald Trump ended up winning it. |
Joevics:. To be ignorant is one serious thing, but to be confident in ignorance is the most sorry thing. |
Joevics:. To be ignorant is one serious thing, but to be confident in ignorance is the most sorry situation. |
Mcval:Terrible Ingnorance! If the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction, which Court then has jurisdiction. Could you please tell us which institution or Authority will set aside the order of the Supreme Court? |
Advocate500:The judiciary has no limitation as far as adjudicating over matters of disputes between parties are concerned,including between Government and Government. In fact, that's the very essence of separation of power. It is to ensure checks and balances amongst the arms of government. |
NEIGHBOUR:Some of them have said it already. They're saying the order of the FCT High Court has to be vacated first before the Supreme Court injunction can be obeyed. Some are even saying that the Supreme Court has no power over CBN and matters of monetary policy. So many ignorant people speaking so confidently. |
Advocate500:The court, and in this case the Supreme Court, has power and jurisdiction to adjudicate on any matter, whether monetary policy of the CBN or any policy of the Government, so far the policy or the action of Government touches on any person or Authority who reasonably believe their right or interest is affected. There is no institution or agency of government that is so independent to the extent that its functions or activities are not subject to judicial review. The CBN is a creation of the law, so it is subject to the jurisdiction of the court of law. Because the CBN is "answerable" to the President is the reason why the President/Federal Government was sued through the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation in this suit. And because it was some State Governments that sued, that is why the Supreme Court is the right place to go straight. It is the law that disputes between the State Government and the Federal Government can only be entertained by the Supreme Court. No lower court has jurisdiction over such suit. Going to the Supreme Court straight is not an exercise in futility. May I even ask you, which court has the temerity to declare the proceedings or order of the Supreme Court an exercise in futility? |
Joevics:Both you and the person that calls himself the Great Oracle whose tweet you're quoting are both ignorant of the law. Saying that the Supreme Court is not the proper court to start or to adjudicate this matter is a serious manifestation of lack of knowledge of the law on your part. And it is obvious that you're not ready to learn, despite quite a number of people that have corrected you that the Supreme Court is the only and proper judicial authority with the jurisdiction to entertain any suit involving State Governments and Federal Government. Yet, you're not satisfied but still went ahead to quote the tweets of a fellow ignorant person in a matter of law both of you know nothing about. It's not a good thing to allow your emotion to dictate to you on issues. |