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Nice one but he's administration is not that bad Sha . |
Nobushit but he's a card carrying member that wants justice n transparency. No real Christian in such party can accept such decision Muslim Muslim ticket. God forbid |
Wish you well in your political ambition. That's why you kicked him out. |
At least you're recognize by obo |
Yes because tinubu is older, atiku is younger but obi is the youngest between the 2 of them |
That means oga is on hard drugs if he went as far to sell her things. |
With the name El-Rufai Jagaban will not win the election. nairavsdollars: |
Blaqputin:All for the money ass licker. Imagine me going to Marry someone that has given birth to 6 children already. |
allwell51:Money is making this guy to go wayward |
buksarki:We know he can't be sack this is Nigeria where we have inactive leaders. |
Diced pineapple of love |
Rt. Hon. Apostle Essien Ayi he has been in house of rep's since 2003 till date he has won the just concluded primaries to still represent Calabar South Akpabuyo and Bakassi Federal constituency. He is a Landlord too. author=Loveurneighbour post=113485124]Since Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has had four presidents – Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua, Goodluck Jonathan and the incumbent, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.). Each of the 36 states would also have had at least three governors within the period, but could be more if any of the governors spent only one term of four years. But in the National Assembly – the nation’s bicameral legislature, made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives – some lawmakers seem to be maintaining permanent seats in the chambers. Interestingly, some of them have been in the parliament since 1999 and will complete their sixth term in 2023. Several members have been in either the House or the Senate or both since 2003, and they would have spent not less than 20 years in 2023 when the 9th Assembly winds down. The members belong to the ruling All Progressives Congress and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party. Some of them have also switched parties as part of moves to get re-elected. Opinions are divided on which is better between having long-serving lawmakers and fresh lawmakers every four years. Some persons have argued that returning members have legislative experience and the institutional memory of parliamentary norms and processes. Those who belong to the former group often cite the example of the United States’ parliaments with many long-serving lawmakers, while those in the latter often argue that the Senate is fast becoming the ‘retirement home’ for former governors and ex-ministers. Since Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has had four presidents – Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua, Goodluck Jonathan and the incumbent, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.). Each of the 36 states would also have had at least three governors within the period, but could be more if any of the governors spent only one term of four years. But in the National Assembly – the nation’s bicameral legislature, made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives – some lawmakers seem to be maintaining permanent seats in the chambers. Interestingly, some of them have been in the parliament since 1999 and will complete their sixth term in 2023. Several members have been in either the House or the Senate or both since 2003, and they would have spent not less than 20 years in 2023 when the 9th Assembly winds down. The members belong to the ruling All Progressives Congress and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party. Some of them have also switched parties as part of moves to get re-elected. Opinions are divided on which is better between having long-serving lawmakers and fresh lawmakers every four years. Some persons have argued that returning members have legislative experience and the institutional memory of parliamentary norms and processes. Those who belong to the former group often cite the example of the United States’ parliaments with many long-serving lawmakers, while those in the latter often argue that the Senate is fast becoming the ‘retirement home’ for former governors and ex-ministers. Mutu, a typical landlord at the Green Chamber Representing Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency in Delta State, Nicholas Mutu has been in the House since 1999. He served as the chairman of the House Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission between 2009 and 2019 – arguably the longest time a member would head the same committee. Not one of the known names when it comes to debates on motions and bills, documents presented to the House Committee on NDDC by the immediate past Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, had indicated that Mutu is a serial contractor to the commission. While the Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo led committee was investigating mismanagement and fraud in the NDDC, Akpabio had alleged that National Assembly members, especially the previous leadership of the committee, were beneficiaries of contracts from the commission. A list the minister provided showed that Mutu had the highest number of NDDC projects listed against his name. Lawan: From the green chamber to senate presidency The incumbent President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has been in the National Assembly since 1999. He was first elected a member of the House where he spent two terms. There he represented Bade/Jakusko Federal Constituency in Yobe State. In 2007, he was elected a senator to represent Yobe North Senatorial District and has retained the seat since then. Lawan became the President of the 9th Senate in 2019. Currently, he is seeking to be the President of Nigeria in 2023, which would depend on the outcome of the presidential primary of the APC scheduled for Monday. Gbajabiamila: From floor member to Speakership Femi Gbajabiamila is the current Speaker of the House of Representatives, serving his fifth term. He has been in the House since 2003, representing Surulere 1 Federal Constituency in Lagos State. The lawmaker was the Minority Leader of the House in the 7th National Assembly, and later Majority Leader in the 8th Assembly after his hope of becoming Speaker was dashed. Gbajabiamila has again secured the ticket of the APC to contest for a sixth term in 2023. Ndume: Two-term Rep, three-term Senator Since 2003, Ali Ndume has been in the National Assembly. He first represented Chibok/Damboa/Gwoza Federal Constituency in Borno State for two terms; 2003 to 2011, and was in 2011 elected to represent Borno South Senatorial District at the red chamber, a seat he has kept till date. During his stay in the chamber, Ndume had attempted to be President of the Senate at different times. He was the Majority Leader of the House in the 8th Assembly but was sacked over his political stance against that of the then President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki. Ndume was replaced with Ahmad Lawan, who is now the Senate President. Ekweremadu: The longest-serving presiding officer The lawmaker representing Enugu West Senatorial District, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, is serving his fifth consecutive term, having been in the Senate since 2003. He attempted to be President of the Senate in 2005 but failed. Senator Ken Nnamani got the position instead. However, Ekweremadu was the Deputy President of the Senate for three consecutive terms – 6th, 7th and 8th, spanning 12 years, a record time as a presiding officer in the National Assembly. The lawmaker had announced his retirement from the Senate in 2023. He joined the governorship race in Enugu but lost the PDP ticket. Manager: A senator caught on his knees The Delta South Senatorial District in Delta State has had James Manager as its representative since 2003. The lawmaker may not be returning with the 10th Assembly over his governorship ambition in Delta. A photograph showing Manager on his knees before a former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori, an ex-convict and political godfather of the PDP in the state, had gone viral on the Internet about a year ago. Ogor: Once upon an opposition leader Leo Ogor has been representing Isoko-North/Isoko-South Federal Constituency in Delta State at the House of Representatives since 2003. He was the Deputy Majority Leader of the House in the 7th Assembly and Minority Leader in the 8th Assembly. Ogor’s exploits as leader in both majority and minority caucuses is on record, especially during heated debates with his then opponent, Femi Gbajabiamila, who was also Minority Leader and Majority Leader at different times. https://punchng.com/nass-landlords-lawmakers-who-have-spent-20-years-in-senate-house-of-reps/[/quote] |
samuelson06:Don't mind him he is ignorant about it but he should ask questions than jumping into conclusion. |
BrownShawty:Charity begins at home prince Otu brother is not even in support of him self. Rather he supports senator Gershom Bassey who has been defeating prince in all the southern senatorial district election. He knows the truth that Cross River State is PDP and with PDP we stand.
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garfield1:Who told you that? He is never our problem (PDP). And he can't be our problem because we've been winning him in the southern senatorial district for senator Gershom Bassey. Prince wey go marry him oga wife (Marvengo) after having 4 children for his oga when single ladies yapa. Abeg mk prince go rest his political carrier is doomed. PDP all the way we will Occupy |
eddyslim:Man of the people says who? If u support him he's your man not of the people. |
HonNL:Cross River State Ayade cannot Govern well n you think he can be a President of Nigeria. For 1 month now I've been buying fuel to power my Gen because we are in darkness no light n yet we have a Governor. Gratuities have not been paid since the inception of his administration till date. That means Nigerians will be in total darkness and doom when he becomes the president. Buhari has made Nigeria a play ground so everybody wants to become the President. |
I wish him well |
kcmichael: |
Let Justice be done because it's not right to abandone the party that funded you in your election to the opposition that never cared about you that period. Political cross carpeting should stop. |
Dickson178:God Bless you let him check his map n stop spoiling Calabar people's image |
Not Calabar , we don't share boundary with Ebonyi State it's Abi LGA which is the central part of Cross River. In Calabar our tradition doesn't permit such list . Our marriage is cheap In Calabar. Please rephrase your statement don't spoil Calabar people's Image. Carolcitycartel: |
Be specific which part in Calabar because we have 3tribes here in Calabar which are the Efiks Quas and Efut. Such list can never be issue in those 3tribes Maybe it's from Central or Northern part of Cross River State. Carolcitycartel: |
Totilopussylick:Please your sentences makes no sense. It's Except not Expect. |
E= Everlasting D= Death Please don't go abeg |
Nothing like acting he is the real chairman Buni is a forgotten issue. This move is going to bring serious crisis before and after the convention. |
Never wanted to go deep I can say it again and again that his Ayadie government is scam 1. Where is the superhighway, an evacuation corridor where we will drive from Calabar to Obudu with a glass of water on the trunk of the car and the glass will not shake? 2. Without turning Bakassi to Lugano? 3. Without resettling the Bakassi IDPs? 4. Without, a deep sea port in Bakassi? 5. Without Ikom Chocolates in the stores? 6. Without poles, piles and pylons in even Bedwell market in Calabar? 7. Without even a face towel from garment factory in any shop on Marian road in Calabar? 8. Without a rice city churning out highly improved "Calas 77" seeds to the rest of Nigeria to generate N70billion annually for Cross River and decouple the State from federal allocation? 9. Without a trademark roofing sheet or tile from Yala roofing tile factory, in the market? 10. Without Bekwara groundnut oil in the market? 11. Without Obubra cassava processing factory starch in the stores? 12. Without thousands of Cross Riverians on the Ayadecare insurance scheme? [3/8, 18:11] +234 806 510 3523: Without a functional passenger and cargo airport in Obudu? 14. Without registering an airline or getting an AOC? 15. With a chicken processing factory that functions only during the Yuletide? 16. Without a cotton farm in Yala to feed the garment factory? 17. With brown roofs in Calabar without changing every roof to blue roof? 18. Without a spaghetti fly over? 19. With a depleted green forest and murderous wood barons? 20. Without a bag of Ogoja rice in the market from a bubbling rice mill in Ogoja? 21. With a nearly decapitated civil service? 22. With children been driven away from primary schools for illegal levies? 23. Without Ayadecare Specialist Hospitals in the three senatorial districts? 24. Without Centricot, Northicot and Calas Vegas? 25. Without a petrocross vessel to rake in revenue for our State? 26. Without a vessel to ship merchandize from Cross River to the world? 27. Without a revolutionary robotic and artificial intelligence innovation? 28. Without flying essential drugs to remote areas in Cross River with drones [3/8, 18:11] +234 806 510 3523: Without a functional 23 megawatts electricity generating plant in Calabar or 26 megawatts in Tinapa? 30. Without building two megawatts electricity generating plants in each of the 18 Local Government Areas of the State, through Industrial Project Services (IPS) from South Africa? 31. Without a single drug manufactured from CalaPharm? 32. Without a functional toothpick factory in Ekori? 33. Without a functional Cross River microfinance bank? 34. Without a banana processing farm in Odukpani? 35. Without the anti-tax committee ending taxation of people earning 50k and below? If that is your definition of scam and worst government, your teachers disappointed you bro. May their soul rest in peace.[/quote] |
Never wanted to go deep since you've pushed me let me sir it out, below are what I mean by Scam government If he is not scamming us where is superhighway, an evacuation corridor where we will drive from Calabar to Obudu with a glass of water on the trunk of the car and the glass will not shake? 2. Without turning Bakassi to Lugano? 3. Without resettling the Bakassi IDPs? 4. Without, a deep sea port in Bakassi? 5. Without Ikom Chocolates in the stores? 6. Without poles, piles and pylons in even Bedwell market in Calabar? 7. Without even a face towel from garment factory in any shop on Marian road in Calabar? 8. Without a rice city churning out highly improved "Calas 77" seeds to the rest of Nigeria to generate N70billion annually for Cross River and decouple the State from federal allocation? 9. Without a trademark roofing sheet or tile from Yala roofing tile factory, in the market? 10. Without Bekwara groundnut oil in the market? 11. Without Obubra cassava processing factory starch in the stores? 12. Without thousands of Cross Riverians on the Ayadecare insurance scheme? [3/8, 18:11] +234 806 510 3523: Without a functional passenger and cargo airport in Obudu? 14. Without registering an airline or getting an AOC? 15. With a chicken processing factory that functions only during the Yuletide? 16. Without a cotton farm in Yala to feed the garment factory? 17. With brown roofs in Calabar without changing every roof to blue roof? 18. Without a spaghetti fly over? 19. With a depleted green forest and murderous wood barons? 20. Without a bag of Ogoja rice in the market from a bubbling rice mill in Ogoja? 21. With a nearly decapitated civil service? 22. With children been driven away from primary schools for illegal levies? 23. Without Ayadecare Specialist Hospitals in the three senatorial districts? 24. Without Centricot, Northicot and Calas Vegas? 25. Without a petrocross vessel to rake in revenue for our State? 26. Without a vessel to ship merchandize from Cross River to the world? 27. Without a revolutionary robotic and artificial intelligence innovation? 28. Without flying essential drugs to remote areas in Cross River with drones [3/8, 18:11] +234 806 510 3523: Without a functional 23 megawatts electricity generating plant in Calabar or 26 megawatts in Tinapa? 30. Without building two megawatts electricity generating plants in each of the 18 Local Government Areas of the State, through Industrial Project Services (IPS) from South Africa? 31. Without a single drug manufactured from CalaPharm? 32. Without a functional toothpick factory in Ekori? 33. Without a functional Cross River microfinance bank? 34. Without a banana processing farm in Odukpani? 35. Without the anti-tax committee ending taxation of people earning 50k and below? |
That serves Puttin right next time he'll think before he acts. |
