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igbos are very stubborn, instead of them to Stay at home but some are still roaming the street |
easyfem:Ajeromi-Ifelodun is a strong hold of PDP in Lagos state, because it dominated by Igbos and non yorubas. watch out in 2019, PDP will win all contested seat there |
I can read there that the presiding officers should use smart card reader or any other technology for card identifications. the FG dose not want to sign this bill hence coming out with all these excuses. they are simply looking for ways to use the incident form by which they can massively rig the election. Nigerians must rise up and pressurize the president to sign this bill into law such that we have a smooth and transparent election. |
Vixlot:post Tinubu or Buhari certificates first |
Tribalist ! ![]() |
you pick up other party nomination form, some might even give you free of charge |
The Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, has ordered the demolition of a village shrine (Ogue-Odion) and a market at Igbekhuen, in the Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo State. The monarch, who spoke in Bini dialect, gave the order at his palace while presiding over matters affecting individuals, villages and groups. The monarch said the shrine and market were not approved by the palace. It was gathered that the monarch’s verdict followed complaints lodged by the elders and people of Igbekhuen village over the establishment of a second shrine by some individuals. The monarch said, “It is against the Bini tradition and norms for individuals or groups to unilaterally establish the Ogue-edio or a local market without due authorisation from the oba’s palace.” The traditional ruler directed two top palace officials to effect the sealing of the unauthorised village shrine and market. On his part, the village head of Igbekhuen, Mr Oghomwenrughaen Omoruyi, promised to work with the palace to promote peace and progress in the village. Copyright PUNCH. |
The high cost of baking ingredients may push bread prices up, bakers have warned. The Premium Bread Makers Association of Nigeria gave this warning on Monday at a press briefing in Lagos. “The challenges we face as a result of the incessant increase in the prices of baking ingredients have rendered most premium bakeries comatose making us to operate at a loss,” the President of the association, Mr Jemide Tosan, stated. source: punch newspaper |
There has been another petition to President Muhammadu Buhari by top officers forced out by the Nigerian Army in a display of arbitrariness that is yet to be justified in well over two years. Nine major generals, 11 brigadier generals, seven colonels and 11 lieutenant colonels, 38 officers in sum, were laid off by the army in that mass sack. The latest petition, reviewed by PREMIUM TIMES, is the third to Mr Buhari – apart from one to his deputy Yemi Osinbajo while running the nation in an acting capacity – since the Tukur Buratai-led Army abruptly ended careers of the 38 officers by way of compulsory retirement in June 2016. The previous petitions to the president were neither acknowledged nor replied. Source: Premium Times |
Ameachi want to impose a yoruba man on rivers people |
ABUJA—Ahead of a meeting between the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and the party’s governors to resolve unsettled issues arising from the mode of selection of the party’s candidates, it emerged at the weekend that Oshiomhole could be heading for a public spat with his successor, Godwin Obaseki on the issue.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/09/primaries-oshiomhole-obaseki-head-for-showdown-as-edo-leans-towards-consensus/
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Mystiquefia:Instead of Omo-Agege to attract projects to his constituency, he was busy fighting for Buhari in the senate, Let see how he can even win primary talk-less of the real election where Uhrobos are waiting to deal with him |
The president is afraid of Card-reader, that is why he dose not want to sign the electoral bill into law |
Nigerian youth are ready to work, the Chinese can use them as tools. Buhari ! |
where is the nairalander called "FFKFUCKBIANCA" ? we want him to comment on this matter. ![]() |
midolian:Buhari is afraid to sign, because the new law stipulates that the card reader must be used and dose not give room for any incident form. With the use of card reader, it will be very difficult for APC rig the election. |
dre11:Fake news |
yarimo:Ameachi abandoned the railway from port Harcourt to makurdi but conceterate on lagos-ibadan. Ameachi is a traitor to river state |
All is not well with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Borno State as Governor Kashim Shettima and his erstwhile political godfather-turned arch-enemy, Ali Modu Sheriff, appear ready to fight dirty ahead the party’s primaries. State officials of the party on Sunday accused the former governor, Mr Sheriff, of carrying out “illegal registration” and issuance of membership cards across the state. A party chieftain who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES but wished not to be named expressed worry that the current happenings in the party may not augur well for the party ahead the 2019 elections. “Whether we like it or not, our party is gradually sliding towards forming a faction and this will not be good for us,” said the top officer. source: Premium times |
President Muhammadu Buhari has declined assent to Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2018 Ita Enang, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), made this known in a statement in Abuja on Monday. The presidential aide said that already, the president had communicated his position to the Senate and the House of Representatives. Source: premium Times |
Lagos is mini-Nigeria, All those PVC belongs to different tribes of Nigeria |
sean101:let him start as Councillor |
Members of the National Assembly are mounting pressure on President Muhammadu Buhari to sign the Electoral Act (amendment) Bill 2018 to justify the N143bn the Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives on Electoral Matters has just recommended as the budget for the 2019 polls. Investigations by The PUNCH showed on Sunday that senators and members had discussed the matter across political parties, where they consistently questioned Buhari’s seeming unwillingness to sign the bill. It was learnt that the lawmakers observed that if the bill was not signed, there was no way the Independent National Electoral Commission could spend the N143bn as the bulk of the budget was earmarked for the procurement of election equipment envisaged by the bill. Findings indicated that much as the joint committee on electoral matters went ahead to approve the money for consideration by the Joint Committee on Appropriations and ultimately, the floors of the two chambers, the lawmakers reportedly continued to express doubts over how INEC would spend it in the absence of the electoral bill. One top parliamentary source explained, “The budget of INEC, and I am talking about the N143bn, not the initial N189.2bn, is this big because of the items they will procure for the elections. “There are innovations in the electoral bill like the mandatory use of the card reader for all accreditation. In other words, there will no longer be manual accreditation whatsoever. “So, INEC came with this huge budget to cover the cost of the so many equipment, card readers, computers and other gadgets the commission will procure to bring the accreditation in line with the provision of the bill. “The concern of senators and members is why the passing of the budget is more important than the signing of the bill? Which one should come first?” Another senior official, who spoke on the issue, told The PUNCH that lawmakers feared that if the budget was eventually passed, but the bill was not signed, what would happen to the money? The official stated, “It is true that this concern has been raised. Nigerians too are not helping matters because nobody is asking the President why he is keeping the bill. Everybody is shouting, pass the budget, pass the budget. “If there is sincerity of purpose, the first thing is for Buhari to sign the bill in order to justify this INEC budget. “You don’t build something on nothing. “We are worried because we hear from presidency sources that the President does not want to sign the bill. He is likely to return it to the National Assembly. “However, our committees had to continue working just to save the National Assembly the persistent blackmail that it was delaying the budget of the 2019 general elections.” When contacted for comments, the Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr Abdulrazak Namdas, said he would rather speak on the “fact that so far, the National Assembly has kept to its promise to work on the INEC budget.” Namdas told The PUNCH that if INEC proposed its budget for specific reasons, it was the expectation of the National Assembly that the money would be spent on those purposes. “What I will say is that we are on the INEC budget. “Mr President and INEC made specific requests, which have been adopted by our committees. “So, we only hope that the money will indeed be judiciously used for the purposes the requests came to the National Assembly”, he added. Source: Punch Newspaper |
asfrank:sine you have read it, can you post the content for us to see |
Buhari should sign the electoral act into law, such that the 2019 election will be transparent and free from rigging and violence |
Nice one. Saraki will make a very good president |
PVC/Card reader is still not recognized legally until the president sign the electoral bill of 2018 into Law. Nigerians should mount pressure on Buhari to sign the electoral bill into law so that 2019 general election will transparent and free fro violence |
Please watch the video below and you will see why Trump made the "lifeless" statement. you will see the reason why Nigeria is still stagnant while other African countries have moved on. www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3nF3BsIiCg www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvgWY_WV-tE |
The Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, has said that simple geographical restructuring is not the problem with Nigeria. The vice president was fielding questions from a cross-section of Nigerians at a town hall meeting in Minnesota, U.S., on Sunday. According to the vice president, the problem with Nigeria is not a matter of restructuring. He said that Nigerians must not allow themselves to be drawn into the argument that Nigeria’s problems stemmed from some geographical restructuring. “I served for eight years as Attorney General in Lagos State and one of the chief issues that we fought for in Lagos State was what you call fiscal federalism. “We felt that there was a need for the states to be stronger, for states to more or less determine their fortunes. source: Premium Times |
Bodude504:don't die of heartache because of PDP |
SolutionMee:Edo kingdom was already established before your yoruba nation was born |
Conduct free and fair election any day in Edo, PDP will win. |
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