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GOD has resued Bayelsa from the leadership of illitrates the sacked APC governor and Deputy Governor elect, can not even express themselves in English |
Obaseki will win his second term. It some Afonja e-rats outside Edo state that is supporting Oshiomole because of Tinubu |
The government should hire military contractors, within 3months, they will wipe out Boko haram. The "executives" a south Africa military contractors did this in 2014 |
Post election case He is now under immunity. APC should. Wait. Till 2023 |
The senate should also declare bayelsa east currently occupied by the certificate forgery senator, vacant. He can not be in the senate with forged certificate. |
This is step taken too far by Oshiomole and other politicians. Intimidating a supreme court judge for doing her job. The NJC should call an emergency meeting to address these issues before it leads to something else. |
Oshiomole sponsored protesters to divert attention from himself that is currently underfire within APC, due to fraudulent screening/primary election he conducted in Bayelsa |
Caseless:Afonjas will always be the first to comment, even when you know nothing on ground in Edo state |
sammhi:Afonja, having headache because of Igbo matter. |
reccy:Ode |
reccy:You are the one that is not ok. Bayelsan has accepted him, while not face your South West state |
reccy:Afonja, una wan die because of Bayelsa issue. |
reccy:Yoruba, una wan die because of Bayelsa issue. |
oloriooko:Because she is not iyabode, fumi, jolake, wumi, etc. That is why body dey pepper you |
gidgiddy:The day an Igbo man gets to do something great for America, that is the day they will get Biafra. Just like the story of the jew that invented the Atomic Bomb that destroyed Hirishima and Nagasaky, which brought world war 2 to an end |
The European Union Observation Mission to Nigeria says soldiers barred them from monitoring elections in Rivers State. The observers made the allegation in their preliminary report in Abuja on Monday. Addressing journalists, the Chief Observer, Maria Arena, noted that they came to Nigeria on the invitation of INEC to monitor the elections and make recommendations. Arena, who is a member of the EU Parliament, however, faulted the elections. She said, “Observers, including EU observers, were denied access to collation centres in Rivers, apparently by military personnel. This lack of access for observers compromises transparency and trust in the process. source: punch newspaper |
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State has been gutted by fire, a day to a crucial governorship and house of assembly elections in the state. The cause of the fire remains unknown for now. A security guard who was on duty at the INEC office told PREMIUM TIMES the fire started around 2 a.m. on Friday. “We heard an explosion inside the building, when we rushed to check what it was, we saw flames of fire coming from one of the rooms,” the guard said. “We raised alarm for help, and then we started fighting the fire, using water and sand. But it was too much for us.” A section of the building still smouldered and election materials apparently evacuated from the burnt building, were scattered around the premises, when a PREMIUM TIMES reporter visited the scene. Several card readers meant for use in the Saturday’s elections have been destroyed by the fire, PREMIUM TIMES learnt. It is unclear how the incident would affect the conduct of the elections. The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mike Igini, is said to have visited the scene to ascertain the extent of the damage. source: premium Times |
fatdon2:can you send the site where to get the full video |
The PDP in Edo South, Matthew Urhoghide, has been declared the winner of Saturday’s election. Urhoghide, who is the incumbent Senator representing the district, scored 135,588 votes to defeat Patrick Obaghiagbon of APC. who scored 121,957 votes. In another House of Representatives result released, PDP’s Jude Ise-Idehen scored 53,618 votes to stop the second term bid of APC’s Johnson Agbonayinma ,who polled 44,322 votes. source: Punch newspaper |
AtikuMeansJobs:Good one |
Excaperx:Atiku will win Edo |
When fulani Herdsmen was killing farmers in middle belt, he did not make any special broadcast He should keep his broadcast to himself |
Voters are advice to send and post pictures of happenings in their polling unit to the AIT whasapp Number below for live broadcast of any intimidation, violence or rigging in any polling unit on saturday 0905-009-8047 (whasapp) 0908-762-8077 (whasaap) report live from your polling unit and it will be broadcast on air through radio and television. |
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Tanko offence is more grievous than onoghen, NJC is going to sack him outrightly |
The National Judicial Council (NJC) will meet to give its verdict after hearing from suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen and the acting CJN, Ibrahim Muhammad, on Monday. The NJC, which is constitutionally responsible for the discipline of senior judicial officers, had scheduled the meeting after giving the two senior members of the council seven days to respond to petitions brought against them. While Mr Onnoghen is accused of false asset charge, his counterpart was indicted of constitutional violation for submitting himself to be sworn in by President Muhammadu Buhari after Mr Onnoghen was suspended by the president, without approval from the NJC, in January. The petition indicting Mr Onnoghen was written by members of a group, Resource Centre For Civil Education, while the allegation against Mr Muhammad was written by a lawyer, Olisa Agbakoba, and another group, Centre for Justice and Peace Initiative. Confirming the meeting on Sunday, the NJC spokesperson, Soji Oye said the meeting is a follow-up of the one which resulted in the January 29 directive by the NJC. If both officers are found liable by the council after today’s meeting, the consequence may include the appointment of a new CJN for the country. source : Premium Times |
The National Judicial Council (NJC) will meet to give its verdict after hearing from suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen and the acting CJN, Ibrahim Muhammad, on Monday. The NJC, which is constitutionally responsible for the discipline of senior judicial officers, had scheduled the meeting after giving the two senior members of the council seven days to respond to petitions brought against them. While Mr Onnoghen is accused of false asset charge, his counterpart was indicted of constitutional violation for submitting himself to be sworn in by President Muhammadu Buhari after Mr Onnoghen was suspended by the president, without approval from the NJC, in January. The petition indicting Mr Onnoghen was written by members of a group, Resource Centre For Civil Education, while the allegation against Mr Muhammad was written by a lawyer, Olisa Agbakoba, and another group, Centre for Justice and Peace Initiative. Confirming the meeting on Sunday, the NJC spokesperson, Soji Oye said the meeting is a follow-up of the one which resulted in the January 29 directive by the NJC. If both officers are found liable by the council after today’s meeting, the consequence may include the appointment of a new CJN for the country. source : Premium Times |
The National Judicial Council (NJC) will meet to give its verdict after hearing from suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen and the acting CJN, Ibrahim Muhammad, on Monday. The NJC, which is constitutionally responsible for the discipline of senior judicial officers, had scheduled the meeting after giving the two senior members of the council seven days to respond to petitions brought against them. While Mr Onnoghen is accused of false asset charge, his counterpart was indicted of constitutional violation for submitting himself to be sworn in by President Muhammadu Buhari after Mr Onnoghen was suspended by the president, without approval from the NJC, in January. The petition indicting Mr Onnoghen was written by members of a group, Resource Centre For Civil Education, while the allegation against Mr Muhammad was written by a lawyer, Olisa Agbakoba, and another group, Centre for Justice and Peace Initiative. Confirming the meeting on Sunday, the NJC spokesperson, Soji Oye said the meeting is a follow-up of the one which resulted in the January 29 directive by the NJC. If both officers are found liable by the council after today’s meeting, the consequence may include the appointment of a new CJN for the country. source : Premium Times |
The senate has played a fast one on Buhari CJN, Tanko mohammend have already selected his men to mis-interpret the constitution tomorrow, but saraki been a fast guy quickly withdraw the case for the NJC to decide the man's fate next week |
Tanko Mohammend suppose not to appoint any justice for this case, because he is already a party in this case, he suppose to have step down since he has been issue query by the NJC |
