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Chappie:I dey tell u. we don't need them |
Chappie:I dey tell u. we don't need them |
please let's leave their oil for them please. Nigeria can do without oil. Igbos can do without oil |
GentleToks:This is total rubbish how can you compare ojukwu to buhari? ojukqu fought against oppression and killing of his people. why buhari when his people were killing innocent people in the name of sharia he supported them by saying he is commited to the spread of sharia through out the country. a man who refused to calm his supporters while they were killing innocent people when he lost an election. pls don't defend the old jihadist pls |
why am I seeing igbos on this thread it is asari that threatened you not an Igbo man please we are not ready for threats our guy no win we don't rest nothing concern us again but as for the south south I hope they noe know their real friends Igbo are real and fearless we are lions in the jungle despite all the oppression we still spread ourselves across Nigeria and continue to dominate Igbo 4 life |
the Igbo are not asking for war after all ohaneze has congratulated the blood thirsty general but if you guys are not satisfied with the way Igbo voted you have to live with it. still ivbos will grow stronger we always do we don't need d Hausa or amalas to survive rather you guys need us |
GentleToks:I don't get u what of the amala people that voted gej what of nasarawa people that voted Gej. what of the north that gave or jihadist general 90percent are they doing it because he is better or because he's their own guys. make una park well |
leke12:actually south south get APC senatorr from Edo north |
the Niger delta militants and book haram may just be too hard for him to handle. I am not so optimistic |
Image123:please there is a link even the sharia own there us a link also |
RevDesmondJuju:guys violence is never the answer peace is the way forward. please please can down there are peaceful ways to make your voices heared |
Nuzo1:I am very sure that APC will never conduct a free and credible election in Nigeria those guys I don't just trust them. naira land may not be available to complain then |
Fourwinds:quit OK APC couldn't live their eyes over confidence worry them |
whoever wins pls no violence |
but I still think buhari will carry the day. that guy get fans I am seriously praying for jona d bros go son dey sweat now |
emiye:with what happened in my ward yesterday I doubt that |
family guy. Ladies and gentlemen Mr Conway Twitty Good evening. I'm Tom Tucker with a Channel Five News Special Report. And I'm Diane Simmons. A flash flood warning is in effect as rain continues to pound Rhode Island. Let's go to Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Who's gonna tell us all about the rain. Tom, residents all over Quahog have been affected by the heavy rains, although some are doing their best to ride it out. For example, I'm here with Rides-a-Ten-Speed- Everywhere Guy. Sir, why are you riding your ten-speed in the rain? I don't mind-- a little drizzle never hurt anybody. I like riding the ten-speed because it's fun, it gives me energy, and it's a great way to stay in shape. What do you do for a living? I work in accounts receivable at Quahog Insurance. Uh, it's not too demanding, the pay is good, and it's a great way to stay in shape. Well, we should wrap this up-- you're getting wet. I'm living life before the cancer I have kills me so I don't mind the rain. Water feels good on my skin. It's cool, refreshing, and it's a great way to stay in shape. - What kind of cancer? - It's rectal cancer. It's slowly eating away at my lower insides. It's a quick process, both painful and untreatable, and it's a great way to stay in shape. Thank you, Tricia. Seth is crazy |
The devil would be surprised at amaechi's Lies |
ABUJA – The Supreme Court, yesterday, declined to sack Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State from office. In a judgment yesterday, a seven-man panel of Justices of the apex court, dismissed an appeal that sought to annul the primary election that produced governor Akpabio in 2011. A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state, Engr Frank Okon, had in his appeal, alleged that Akpabio emerged through a kangaroo primary election which he said was not only fraudulently stage-managed by some officials of the party, but was done in total disregard to provisions of the Electoral Act and the 1999 Constitution as amended. The appellant told the court that the said illegal gubernatorial primary held in Akwa Ibom state on January 15, 2011. Okon who also vied for governorship ticket of the PDP in the state, contended that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, acted wrongly when it returned Akpabio as the validly elected governor, despite the pendency of suits challenging the validly of his nomination. However, in the lead judgment on two appeals that bordered on Akpabio’s election, Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour reversed the decision of the Court of Appeal which had earlier held that Okon had the locus standi to file the matter. The panel which was led by Justice John Fabiyi further noted that the appellant was not straightforward in his pleadings. “The court found out that the pleadings of the appellant in the main appeal where irreconcilable facts and disjointed. In one breadth, the appellant said he participated in the governorship primary election; another breadth, he said he only took part in the cancelled primary”, the panel added. Besides, Justice Rhodes-Vivour held that under section 87(9) of the Electoral Act, the appellant had lost the right to challenge the election of Akpabio. “Section 87(9) of the Electoral Act is only applicable to people who participated in an election. How can the appellant complain about discrepancies and non compliance in a governorship re-run primary he did not take part in”, the court queried. Consequently, in their unanimous decision, the apex court Justices held that, “Based on the provision of Section 87(9), you must have physically participated in a primary election before you complain about its outcome. Okon in his affidavit has said he did not participate and the court so hold. “The main appeal filed by the appellant is hereby dismissed; cross appeal allowed. Decision of the appellate court is accordingly reversed as the appellant has no locus standi to file the appeal, having not participated in the re-run primary election”. Whereas it was Okon that lodged the initial appeal, Akpabio subsequently filed a cross-appeal wherein he challenged the appellate court decision that conferred locus on the appellant. Okon had earlier lost his suit both at the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, where he sought for an order declaring him as the authentic winner of the Akwa Ibom state PDP Governorship re-run of January 15, 2011, as well as at the Court of Appeal in Abuja. He had equally pleaded the trial court to declare him as winner of Akwa Ibom gubernatorial election held on April 26, 2011. Okon had argued that he was the candidate of the PDP in the election, having been screened and cleared to participate in the said election but was denied the ticket. In his judgment, the trial judge, Justice Abdulkadir Abdul-kafarati held that the plaintiff (Okon) had no locus standi to file the suit, having failed to participate in the governorship primary elections. The trial court opined that “mere possession of PDP’s nomination form, without participating in the primary election proper to select the party’s candidate, was not a ground to challenge the election’s outcome. Therefore, Justice Abdul-kafarati declined jurisdiction to determine the suit and dismissed it forthwith. Dissatisfied with the trial court’s judgment, Engr Okon headed to the Court of Appeal which on November 20, 2013, reversed the judgment of the trial court, saying that Okon had locus standi to institute the suit. The Court of Appeal said the trial court should have gone ahead to hear the merit of the case rather than dismissing it for want of jurisdiction. However, in a bid to unseat Akpabio, the appellant took the matter before the apex court where he lost yesterday. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/s-court-declines-to-sack-gov-akpabio-from-office/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
no matter wat your wife should respect your mom. PS blood is thicker than water you can have another wife but you can only have one mother think am well bro. goodluck |
no more Gej supporters on the internet. they are all out there voting but you guys are claiming points online. when Gej wins now you hear them making useless analysis |
so how u go come do d tatoo now? or u go begin find person wet them dey call Mayd to date no? |
Omololu007:nothing |
Omololu007:so what re u gonna do about it |
na Christians wet dey near these mallams I dey sorry for. e go be like film for their eye. |
Omololu007:you don't know that |
Omololu007:u don't have d right to tell me to speak for myself alone. |
dwilliams:I will stop here just do your research |
dwilliams:OK Benin city |