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8BitGee:If u r thinking one is lying about yesterday call to the bar been one for re-sit, see http://www.onlinedailys.com/nigerian-law-school-2016-bar-ll-resit-result/ |
deife:I have no problem with you liking what others do just because they are speaking what you felt is right. I just accepted your correction and also gave u a succinct explanation on why I seem so personal with the whole issue, I am surprised seeing you hailing someone for abusing me. However, note I have never been a coward and not willing to start an apprenticeship programme now on how to become a coward. In others words, I ain't running away from any duel |
deife:thanks dear parvenu, I am just too angry with people trying to glorify her father for call to bar. I don't have anything personal against her and I am happy for her, I just can't fathom why this will be a news. I guess the Ops in other threads showing off her call to bar never knew she failed. I have friends who failed and had to 're-sit this year, they were called yesterday but none try to create mountain out of it because it's not too fanciful for one to fail bar part 11 finals (just 40 marks to pass). Everyone in life must have had a ugly experience (failure) but making news out of it (in the name of politics) is what I despised |
doctokwus:In same way, a military base that produces brains like the chief "dullard" as general can never provides security for the common man. I can decipher why there is so much insecurity in Nigeria. Jonathan speaks better than anybody in y....... Jonathan children can't fail bar finals, an exam with just 40 marks for pass and the "dullard's" daughter can't pass it once. |
doctokwus:And u think Buhari can ever influence Bar part 11 finals exams? he can never and if u v no idea of the system let me abreast u with how it works. The marking system is "conference marking" after the marking the council of legal education sits over the result as presented by the DG. If Buhari had his way, he would've done that because he likes nepotism and northernization stuff. Tinubu son wrote twice before he passed to whereas, Fashola and Mimiko's son and daughter passed it once with 2.1 for that matter. Who is dull always beget dullness |
kropotkin2:I guess u r ready for what u r clamouring for? the last time I checked u r not Halima and I speak better than u. Assuming u speak better though not conceding to yo foolish assumption, what has that got to do with the show of shame displayed by the President's daughter? Failure or failing an exam is never a new thing but when people try to paint a scenario, making it look like other former presidents don't have lawyers in their families, then it behoves more than meeting the eyes. So u'd better take yo hilarious life style to somewhere else, **** |
Anyi3:Buhari paid e rats are on their way to this thread, mugus. U guys were trying to make mockery of others because u r not aware today call to bar was for "dullers" like Buhari. |
saintkash:She is not the only one but u made it look as if she was the only one who passed the exam set strictly for those who failed or have failed to pass the exam after 1, 2 and 3 times by bringing her passing the exams to Nairaland |
saintkash:She is not the only one but u made it look as if she was the only one who passed the exam set strictly for those who failed or have failed to pass the exam after 1, 2 and 3 times |
handysuzy:not it seems, she failed that is why she sat for the re-sit. Today call to bar was strictly for re-sit students. She dull like her father |
goonsmi:How I don't get you? wail because Halima finally passed her exams after failing the first attempt? If u don't know, those that were called to bar today were all re-sit aspirants. |
hardywaltz:who thought u how to lie like ds? I bet you Liar Mohammed is a toy before u in this lying competition. |
President Muhammadu Buhari’s trump card is the fight against corruption. He has realised that most Nigerians hate the blow corruption has dealt on Nigeria for decades. Much of the money that would have been used to provide infrastructure and build the nation has been stolen and stashed away in foreign bank accounts and also invested in property and businesses overseas. Therefore, anytime Nigerians hear that a corrupt public officer has been arrested, they go wild with joy, asking for stiff penalty for the person. Some even ask for the death penalty. But who can blame Nigerians? Corruption has caused the death of many children who could have survived if there were good medical facilities in our hospitals. Many Nigerians had died in road crashes caused by potholes that would not have existed if the money set aside for road construction was not embezzled. Many Nigerians had died of dehydration in the desert trying to cross over to Europe for greener pastures because the money that should have been pumped into the economy had been embezzled, leaving the nation impoverished. Having realised how impassioned Nigerians are on the issue of corruption, Buhari has taken advantage of it fully. There is no speech he makes in Nigeria or overseas that he does not harp on corruption and how it has crippled the nation. The same thing occurs when Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, presidential aides and APC leaders speak. Anytime there is a negative news story against the government, the Presidency releases a story on corruption or announces some huge amount of money recovered, and the attention of the public is immediately taken away from the negative story. But there are issues that point to the fact that corruption is laughing at the efforts being made to eradicate it. The first instance is the shocking pictures of malnourished and dying Internally Displaced Persons in camps in Borno State released to the media last month by Doctors Without Borders. The pictures looked as if they came from some distant country ravaged by war and blockaded from food and water or like pictures of Biafran children during the Nigerian Civil War. Doctors Without Borders said that 200 people died in a month in the camp from starvation and dehydration. The body described the situation as a “catastrophic humanitarian emergency” and said that refugees at the camp spoke of “children dying of hunger and digging new graves every day”. It was shocking that such pictures came from an IDP camp that the Federal Government and the state governments said they had spent billions of naira to take care of in addition to the various products donated by individuals and organisations. It is obvious that while the President tells the world that he is fighting corruption, corruption is waltzing around under his nose, stealing the funds and the food meant for the IDPs. Similar pictures emerged recently about our prisons, where inmates, especially those on the awaiting-trial-list who are not allowed to step out of the prison, were seen looking like skeletons because of starvation and malnutrition. Ironically, the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau, said in May that the Federal Government had an annual budget of N10bn for the feeding of its 63,142 prisoners (the population as of March 31, 2016). Nigerians asked in shock: “What happened to that money?” The answer is simple: Corruption. Also, some weeks ago, it was reported by some news channels that the Central Bank of Nigeria embarked on a secret recruitment involving only children of the top political class. It sounded like a joke that could not be possible in the administration of Buhari, who has repeatedly said that he would fight corruption to a standstill. But that story turned out to be true. The Presidency said nothing about that corrupt practice. While that was dying down, another story surfaced that the Federal Inland Revenue Service had done a secret recruitment that had the children of the high and the mighty as beneficiaries. Again, the Presidency said nothing, and did nothing. No person was punished. The recruitment was not cancelled. As if that was not enough, last week, it was reported that the Nigerian Prisons Service had undertaken its own secret recruitment. It still followed the same pattern. As usual, the Presidency said nothing and did nothing. Excluding these three Federal Government bodies, other government bodies may have carried out a similar secret recruitment or are planning to do the same. And there is a trend in all of the recruitment exercises. To fulfil the requirement of the constitution that recruitment must reflect the federal character, those recruited were randomly assigned states across the federation. What can be deduced from this secret recruitment of the children of the influential and well-connected is that the silence of Buhari shows that he is aware of it and endorses it. How then can the fight against corruption be successful with such occurring repeatedly? To know whether the fight against corruption has any effect, you need to visit any government agency or attempt to do any transaction with any of them, whether on the federal, state or local government level. It is a complete case of business as usual. Bribes are still demanded brazenly. There is no secrecy about it. Nothing still gets done if bribes are not offered. Buhari may spend four years in office, or a maximum of eight years, if he gets re-elected in 2019. It will be tragic if after all this effort and raised hope, we discover at the end of his tenure that nothing has changed on the issue of corruption. Corruption is not like armed robbery whose perpetrators can be easily seen. Corruption is also tempting unlike armed robbery, which is too risky. It does not have the type of bad image associated with armed robbery. It pays huge dividends, given the honour society accords to those who are well-to-do. Therefore, fighting corruption is not as easy as fighting a crime like armed robbery. It requires a systematic and systemic approach, with the creation of strong institutions, investment in technology, reduction of the direct contact of officials with funds, reorientation, and living by example by the leaders. But most importantly, something feeds the corruption that takes place in Nigeria. It is the availability of free money that is seen as belonging to nobody. There is a kind of competition among those who are involved in public service to grab as much as they can. This attitude of public money not being anybody’s money has its root in the type of federal structure we practise, which makes all resources deposited in the federation account and shared among the three tiers of government every month. If it is not changed for a structure that empowers the states to work for their money and choose how to spend it, corruption will continue and even get worse, in spite of all the efforts of Buhari and anybody who will come after him. In its manifesto, the ruling All Progressives Congress has this as one of the things it would do if elected: “Initiate action to amend our constitution with a view to devolving powers, duties and responsibilities to states and local governments in order to entrench true federalism and the Federal spirit.” Since the APC won last year, its top guns, including the party chairman, the President, and the Vice President, have been singing a different song on the issue of restructuring and true federalism. On bended knees, we appeal to this administration to embrace restructuring and true federalism to save Nigeria from corruption, retrogression and ethnic and religious strife. http://punchng.com/corruption-laughing-buhari/ |
I don't care even if the grant immunity to all NASS members because it's none of my business and not ceding immunity to them won't put food on my table |
Divinehenrich:After you will be laughing at others (PEG) @didn't graduated |
mrvitalis:As soon as I saw the above message, my mind good me there are certain persons who can make such comment; Mrvitalis, Omenka, Seung, Mynd44, Gwenegwunu abi what's his moniker, Amaechi1, Passinshort who has ran away because of shame and what have you. U r never disappointing and I know Buhari will be so proud of u for keeping the candle burning (defending him). What a pity, o ma se o!!! |
Ufranklin92:Mods @ U are mad Cc: Mydn44 Seun |
mrvitalis:Your reasoning is no where close to logic, my youngest sister reason better than you because she will never blame her teacher for failing an exam |
mrvitalis:what happened to the $28.9b Jonathan left in d foreign reserve? shame shame shame, when Obj took over in 1999 the foreign reserve was just $3b and we never experienced ds kind of suffering. The only reason we are where we are is because of this blame game. Unprepared student will continue to fail because he will always blame that bad mathematics tutor |
mrvitalis:Shame shame shame, two years going and u r still blaming past administration. Once again, shame shame!!! Who was the arrow head of the governors forum who instituted the case against the Presidency at the Supreme Court for the money to be shared? His name is Amaechi |
mrvitalis:Shame shame shame, two years going and u r still blaming past administration. Once again, shame shame |
your source abi saucer |
foolish people |
Is Yemi Osinbajo No Longer a Pastor of Redeemed Christian Church of God ![]() Yesterday's gruesome murder of the 42 year old mother of seven and an assistant pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church Of God, Mrs Eunice Elisha simply for preaching her religion is one murder too many and it signifies so many things. First, the fact that this woman was murdered not in any of the core Northern states like Kano, Zamfara, Bornu, Yobe, Bauchi etc but the Federal capital city of Abuja of all places is an indication that her killers meant to send a strong message to Christians which is that this country belongs to them and them alone. These monstrous beasts didn't just kill any random preacher. They picked a pastor. They didn't just pick her by mistake. It was a well calculated plan to make a very clear unambiguous statement. And, If you are expecting any reasonable thing from the so called police arrest and investigation of her alleged murderers, please perish that thought. Nothing will come out of it. ......Okay, I lied. Something will actually come out of it....just not what you expect. You will hear that they've been charged to court and granted bail and the case adjourned till the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ. And before then, more Christians preachers would have been murdered in a more brazen manner with the usual "we are still investigating the incident" from the police. Save this post. Those who murdered this woman will never see the inside of a penitentiary, except this is no longer Nigeria. Have those beasts who murdered Mrs Bridget in Kano been jailed ![]() ![]() ?You'd be naive to think that Kano state government which is currently on appeal in the courts pursuing death sentence against some of her own indigenes for what they call 'blasphemy' would be interested in jailing those who murdered Mrs Bridget for that same 'blasphemy'. Never mind that all the late Bridget Agbohime did was ask her muslim neighbor to go perform his Islamic ritual in his own shop, as against doing it in front of hers. Those who murdered Mrs Bridget in Kano had and still have the support of some very powerful people who will ensure they never get punished. Those who murdered pastor Mrs Eunice Elisha just yesterday in Abuja have the support of these same very powerful elements. This murder is not an isolated case. Christian preachers are killed almost on daily bases in core Northern States. Most of these murders go unreported. The police can't even do much. Remember how the immediate past police I.G Solomon Arase could't rescue the 14 year old Delta born # Ese Oruru who was kidnapped by Yunusa Dahiru in Bayelsa and hidden in the palace of Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi in Kano? The police I.G had always known the location of the kidnap victim, Ese Oruru as well as the identities of her abductors as well as their location including where the Ese girl was kept, yet, he couldn't rescue the girl until Nigerians started a # hashtag campaign on social media after 8 months. Infact, the I.G categorically told us that he couldn't rescue the kidnap victim without the help of the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. So we all waited until our almighty Emir came back from Hajj. Have you guys forgotten?? Considering what happened in Ese Oruru's case where the then I.G was personally incharge plus the effort of thousands of Nigerians on social media, isn't it delusional to expect anything better from this particular case? When people talk of Islamization, they are not necessarily saying that you will be forced to start praying towards Mecca. No! This is exactly what they mean. It is a gradual process and this is how it all starts. If you can be killed just for preaching your faith on the street which the law allows, and your daughters forcefully taken from you, converted to Islam and hidden in a well known location with the police unable to rescue her, what do you call that? If a woman pastor can be killed in a broad day light just for preaching her christian faith with no strong word of condemnation from the authorities, what do you call that? If Mrs Bridget could be killed in Kano in broad daylight with the security agents unable to confront the Islamic mob even when they spent over an hour right there at the Kano market gloating over their 'achievement', what do you call that? Folks, there is fire on the mountain but surprisingly, no one seems to be running #copied#
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vedaxcool:guy respect yo self, the CJFHC is playing the script given to him by Buhari |
vislabraye:excuse why bolded my write up and attacked same when I am not supporting one sided anti corruption war (if at all there is any ) |
obinoral1179:1. U blaming Jonathan is d reason the author said Shettima as usual is waiting for Jonathan's call. U just proved the writer right 2. Talking about INEC and inconclusive elections, who provides security? who is the C-in-C of the armed forces? Who sent bias soldiers to Rivers State for the rerun? Was Jonathan the cause of the 2014 ebola before it was curbed? Liar Mohammed said Boko Haram is the cause of tomatoes scarcity, u r saying disease, who are we to believe dear junior Liar Mohammed? 3. On the issue of corruption, who freed Sylva from his Efcc mantra to vie for Bayelsa election? Who dropped or who fielded Audu Abubakar of Kogi despite the eleven billion naira efcc case? Have u heard noise about the Nyako and sons trial? Have you heard news about the #78m websitegate by Fashola? Have you heard noise about the Ekitiflowergate by Fayemi? guy propaganda can't work on me, it's for brains like yours. I am too exposed to be gullible like you u r |
obinoral1179:Price of rice was stable for over 4yrs but now it's unachievable. Price of Kerosene at the filling station was stable but now it's more expensive than Petroleum, first in history Price of Noodles have skyrocketed Price of Everything has skyrocketed Our dollar has been on free fall for over a year which has never happened in our country Libyans now have access to come and cause havoc in Agatu, Enugu, Ekiti etcetera Nigeria Army now holds brief for corrupt personnel (Buratai was defended by N.A. & FG instead of allowing the man to defend himself Our judiciary has become a mockery of itself INEC has become Inconclusive against Independent INEC has taken over 6 months to conduct rerun in Anambra, kogi, Imo, Rivers and what have you Tomatoes is now more expensive than Apple PDP government from Obasonjo to Jonathan never witch hunt any opposition, their fight against graft was within the party but APC own is, all our members are St. Pauls Freedom of Speech is no longer guaranteed We now hear of padded and stolen budget We now have Minister of darkness Aisha has refused to attend World First Conference as long as it's billed to hold in US but will attend if it is to take place in Saudi Arabia Section 308 now applies to only APC governors and not to Opposition governors |
obinoral1179:What is this one spewing? smh |
