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labake1:Have you be small pikin?. |
labake1:please let me ask a question,for a woman in marriage,what does she really make money for? |
Fuckingmallam45:I don't know how obasanjo was wrong in asking the obas to standup to greet n recognize the arrival of the sitting governor, perhaps it's the language used if not in the hierarchy of authority the sitting governor is far ahead of an oba,in fact the governor can dethrone an oba, gone are the days when the traditional rulers were gods,now their presence n postio is just slightly above ceremonial, obasanjo as a sitting president wouldn't prostrate to any oba but would do so out of respect for the throne n tradition while out. Of office, which is very correct,we shouldn't mistake the respect given to the traditional rulers as they been too powerful,they survive on government funding. |
fergie001:I appreciate your candidate explanation,I think the legislature would consider this during the next amendments as I'm sure there's going to be,the electronic transfer issues has really raised up the need for a rethink. |
DanAugust2021:you know it's not always possible for some criminal acts to discovered immediately,now if our laws stand that anything that happens before elections is prelection matter n then some political office holders enjoys immunity, this means one can even kill in pursuit of political ambition provided it's not discovered before elections n he eventually wins then he is on the clear? |
Chingyyy878:May the question should be rephrase like, between a boy n a girl who enjoy being single the most? |
fergie001:Thanks,but my point is that,a crime is a crime, now should the idea of exempting all prelection matters from the electoral tribunals include even clear criminal acts? |
Obaofaba:it's really a pity and shameful how some of you just resorts to insulting anyone who expresses a contrary political view, well thank you but I'm more related to Alia than you may assume. |
Nats12:There's no questioning the popularity of Alia but should emotions be placed above the law?,to me it shouldn't be,the high court officials personally came to testify during the hearings that ode committed forgery,now this raise some pertinent questions, should the law be blind because of Alia's popularity?, should ode now go Scot free because the crime he committed occurred before elections? Should the idea of exempting all prelection matters from the electoral tribunals be extended to even clear criminal acts?I have no issue whatsoever with Alia the law should always be the law as situation changes. |
fergie001:please on this recurring issue of certain events been termed prelection matters even though criminal in nature, does it then mean that if a criminal act is perpetrated by an aspirant in pursuit of political goal but such criminal act was only discovered after the elections by an opponent,such criminal act wouldn't matter again?,how can such criminality be treated?,I ask this question because during the hearings,the officials of the high court in Abuja where of claimed to have gotten the affidavit came to prove that the affidavit was fake n never acquired from that court,now forgery is a serious crime by any standard,so should ode now go Scot free?,it appears that most of these tribunal ruling are based on behind the scene influence rather than clear legal provisions,the apparent success of political gangsterism is what is denying the country decent, competent and effective leadership at all levels, this political gangsterism is happening across the political divide, it's in the best interest of the country for this to be stop before we inadvertently enthrone n legalize gangtocracy or cultocracy. |
Bobloco:The supreme Court really need to look into the issue of the over 18,000+ blurred or blank results sheets from INEC itself,how is that possible?, the supreme Court also need to look into the INEC claim of a technical glitch against the facts from Amazon to establish truth,the supreme Court also need to state if that doctrine of legitimate expectations is not valid in the circumstances of INEC assurance,on the whole INEC conduct during the election was very very questionable n outrightly dubious, certainly the elections were far from transparent,free or fair. |
[quote author=SmartPolician post=125908354]First, people don't sing the praises of Paul Kagame. That country mirrors hope that a purely black African country can still make progress, because all facts show otherwise. It's even interesting that Paul Kagame comes from a minority tribe and has successfully won elections several times. It tells you how mentally advanced those guys are. I have lots of friends who have holidayed in Rwanda, and they all have good things to say about the country. Videos of Rwanda are all over the internet. You can see the progress a landlocked country that survived a genocide has made under one man who has big dreams for his country. Compare that to North Korea where people are scared to talk about the Little Rocket Man because they fear for their precious lives. Mind you, Rwanda is not a communist country, so I don't know what you are writing about. I don't support Paul Kagame being in power for a long time. However, nobody should cry more than the bereaved. Don't use what happened in other African countries as basis for what will happen in Rwanda. Coming to if something happens to Kagame, na you wan kill am? Besides, for that country to have made progress - without tribal wars after the genocide - by allowing a man from the minority to rule them for this time, doesn't it tell you that those people don't think like the rest of us? I tell people that most countries that don't work lack patriotic people. If you people are patrotic, there's nothing you cannot achieve as a people. This is a fact...[/quoteTrue peace is not the absence of conflicts but the presence of Justice and equity, Rwanda may look peaceful n happy on the surface but deep down there's high level of resentment n bitterness, it's simply a case of accepting swallowing a bitter pill because the palatable alternative is beyond reach,Paul kagame is indeed ruling rwanda with iron fist using military suppression backed by nepotism n ethnic bias,in Rwanda the Tutsi etnnic group where kagame came from are a far minority but dominates the security establishment for long,the far majority are the Hutus,the Tutsi has been using military dominance to rule over the majority in rwanda for so long,in 1994 elections a Hutu eventually won to usher in the first majority rule, this same kagame who was in the military was part of those that organized the murder of the first Hutu majority president, thereafter a protest by the Hutus who felt cheated was met with brutal attacks by the Tutsi using their military dominance,the Tutsi went on killing spree to massively reduce the population of the Hutus in what history now refer to as the rwandan genocide, eventually the helpless Hutus had to accept a Tutsi leadership for this peace of today to reign, it's deceptive to assume or agree that there's true peace in Rwanda except if history n facts are to be denied, this helpless peace may continue for long but it's certainly not guaranteed,let there be a free n transparent elections in rwanda,the results will shock you.paul kagame is certainly very crafty,he has done relatively well to mask the real narrative but that doesn't mean no one from the Hutus is capable of ruling n doing well in rwanda,Rwsnda shall continue to exist even without kagame, would you sincerely say the scenario in rwanda is truly fair?. |
treatise:so it's ok for mbappe to talk down on Terem moffi because Terem is not French?, mbappe shouldn't forget that he is black n the real French could do him a strong thing tomorrow too,pride goes before a fall,the referee was there to handle things,if mbappe had done the same thing Terem did, people would be hailing him, mbappe may be a star today but tomorrow is unknown besides Terem doesn't feed from his table. |
chokekachy:Is obasanjo not right or are the traditional rulers Superior to elected executive authorities? |
ijustdey:Any investigation of the CBN n Emefiele without questioning buhari is tantamount to a targeted witch haunt, because it's impossible for decisions and policies of such magnitude to be carried out with out the president's knowledge support or approval, buhari even personally launched the new naira notes!,so it's either buhari was so daft that he was only ask to do the launch without knowing or asking questions or Tinubu is afraid n biased in his vendetta influenced investigations. |
IconicR:some of you just stereotype people n go ahead to make baseless generalized accusation as if you are any better,now the wonderful guy just proved you wrong, simply give him his due respect. |
ManirBK:A clean conscience fears no accusations,let the CSU provide the requested documents n shame Atiku finally simple. |
LegendHero:wike running his mouth because his gangsterism fraud has paid out for him, it's better he decamp to APC now n stop sitting on the fence,in a short while he would be put to a very tough trial that make or Mar him,let him learn from Amaechi n what he wike did to him! |
FreeStuffsNG:By December we shall see who is the correct engineer, whether it's Tinubu n the workers at nnpc or obasanjo shikena! |
nairalandkachy1: |
babyboy4every1:was it the weight lifting international organization that banned the Iranian athlete or his country?,why mixing up issues,is it everything that you must blame the west for?,were is the perfection or goodness of the east? |
ijustdey:Asari Dokubu don't take him pig mouth go sooul market. |
Drupzempire: |
Lewisjohnson:He is fulani truly,but this is a make up story for clout,no fulani herder wears the kind of dress material n sandals he wore. |
Olaolex:No.5 |
nairalandankrah:People generally blame the west,in this case France,for exploiting Niger n the francophone countries,but human life is generally like that , individuals always fight for their interest first, its up to the other party to put a stop to it, even among the whites in the past,the real issue is we Africans,what is the essence of our education really?,with the Revelations of the 11 exploitative agreements signed between France and her African colonies, isn't it time for African leaders to support these francophone countries and tell France that the situation is no longer acceptable?, rather the Tinubus n the rest are only too eager to be used to make sure the exploitation continue n yet we turn around to blame the French!,by the way how come France don't have military bases in the Arab countries they colonized as they do in subsaharan Africa?. |
Odewaleadesoye:I like obasanjo the most, for his courage, confidence n nationalistic posture,he is not flawless but much better than the rest to me. |
Makivibez01:I think it's better there should not be police or law enforcement in Nigeria,everyone should be allowed to do whatever they like,the society would just reorganize it's self. |
saphiere:8.Run from the writer of this post for exhibiting the tendencies of a gold digger. |
LibertyRep:Tinubu go take his gragra buy market for Nigeria,by the Asari Dokubo de boast all over,now mek him prepare him army go face niger on behalf of his master Tinubu. |
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