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agwom:One chance ... |
Pidggin:Thank you my sister. Tell all this people that are dying slowing but keep pretending to be smiling . |
kolaaderin:Ok sirr. Am leaving this country for good. Am going to Ondo Street. Am going to my country, Ondo local Government . You can do with the suicidal option. |
Reyginus:Yes sir . I agree with you. But even if I speak of transformation , this govt will tell you transformation is corruption . What am actually crying for is bring back our transformation . But this people understand corruption better. #bringBackOurCorruption |
Ajibel:So what's the point giving an impossible manifesto just to deceive the gullible ? Later they started fighting their enemies still disguised as corruption . I think , if this guys keep on with the fight against their so called "Corruption" and forget economical development, then we are in for one chance . #bringbackOurCorruption and they should go with their useless change. We ain't feeling any positive impact off it . |
ndcide:Atleast someone just picked my point . You are right, because this govt full of inadequacies choose to hide behind corruption , making naija believe that corruption has been our problem , whereas its not absolutely correct. If this lying govt believed we have been under corruption spell in past govt, I don't think we are better off now |
[quote author=GoodofNaija post=48746901]Your own sensitivity is myopic and completely the result of shallow thinking. Do you know how many people have died due to lack of basic amenities caused by stealing of public funds meant to provide the amenities. Let me break it down further to help your thinking: Do you know how many people have died due to bad roads, poor water supply, lack of good hospitals etc. When money meant to provide them have been stolen by few people. My guy nobody Sabi pass ooo. You want to blame past govt too, have you verify if your present govt have fix any road or provided any cup of water not to talk of the hospitals that can't admit them.... What's your point man? If you contexualise my post, you will see that what you call corruption in the past is nothing to compare to what you call change... We are in a disguised corruption for you information ... Wake up man... No hate |
Jay542:Please , what is corruption ? Imagine a learned coliq like you blaming corruption on past Government and you think the present government wasn't part of the past? Sorry. |
Ajibel:How do you reason? What is your point? Maybe you need to redefine corruption , because all I see Is corruption fighting corruption , which will produce hardship . |
ndcide:I am not for anybody , Gej nor PMB. This gov assumed Gej & Pdp to be the originator of corruption hence the fight against corruption . My point here is ,if we are fighting past corruption , are we now enjoying its dividends? Ask yourself that. |
Very clear for d doubters
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toposi4naija:Some people actually assumed to be educated, whereas, they are far from it... If you understand the meaning of corruption very well, try and contextualize 'CHANGE' then you can can conclude on this |
GoodofNaija:People like you are so insensitive . You hear of people dying and committing suicide daily and you open your mouth to speak about confusion . Maybe you are so blind to see that the 'change' you know is the senior brother to corruption . |
I realised that since this "change" era, things have been deteriorating from bad to worst mostly in the aspect of food stuff. Someone said when Gej was there , we were suffering and smiling , but now, the smiles have been taken away leaving just suffering . When they (cabals) were stealing our money, we had it in surplus, now they keep recovery the stolen loot, it is still not available. I don't know how you feel about the present condition , but I will like to ask, when corruption was fully practised in Nigeria and now corruption is being taken away by the Change mandate, which is more preferable? As for me, it is #bringBackOurCorruption. Please , feel free to add your opinion . |
Ade Adesomoju, Abuja The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal has dismissed the second appeal arising from two judgments of the Federal High Court, Abuja which on June 27 removed Okezie Ikpeazu as Governor of Abia State. The appeal dismissed by the appeal court on Thursday was filed by a governorship aspirant in Abia State, Mr. Friday Nwosu, who participated in the Peoples Democratic Party’s December 8, 2014 primary which was won by Ikpeazu and in which Uche Ogah ended as first runner up. He contended in his appeal that he be declared the validly elected Governor of Abia State on the basis that the Federal High Court had rightly removed Ikpeazu, and that Ogah who was ordered to be sworn in as Governor, had earlier rejected and repudiated the outcome of the primary. The Justice Helen Ogunwumiju-led five-man panel of the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal for lacking in merit. Justice Tanko Hussaini, who held that though the appellant had locus standi to appeal against the judgment of the Federal High Court, his contention that Ogah could not be a beneficiary of the PDP’s primary held on December 8, 2014 having “rejected and repudiated” its outcome had no legal basis. Justice Hussaini held that the appellant misapplied the decided authorities on doctrine of waiver and estoppel upon which his (appelllant’s) appeal was predicated. The panel unanimously agreed that even though Ogah protested against the outcome of the primary, it did not rob him of his legal right under section 87(a) of the Electoral to express his grievances against Ikpeazu’s nomination as the PDP’s governorship candidate in the April 11, 2015 election in the state. It also held that contrary to Nwosu’s contention, there was evidence that Ogah signed the appeal. The Court of Appeal also held that Nwosu’s prayers that he be issued fresh certificate of return and sworn in by the Chief Judge of Abia State as the Governor was incompetent as he did not seek the mandatory leave of the appeal court to ask for reliefs that were not put before the lower court. The appellate court held that the appeal had no “scintilla of merit”; it dismissed it and awarded the sum of N100,000 as cost against Nwosu. Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Abuja had in his judgments delivered on June 27 sacked Ikpeazu for allegedly disclosing false information in relation to his tax clearance details to Independent National Electoral Commission in his form nominating him as the candidate of the PDP for the last year’s governorship election in the state. The judge, also in the said judgment, ordered the governor’s rival who was the first runner-up in the primary that produced Ikpeazu as the candidate of the PDP, Mr. Uche Ogah, to takeover. The judge held that Ikpeazu was not qualified to be PDP’s candidate having disclosed false information to INEC in violation of his party’s Article 14(a) of the PDP Electoral Guidelines and Section 31 of the Electoral Act. The court held in both judgments that Ikpeazu was not qualified to be PDP’s candidate having falsely claimed on oath that he had met all necessary qualifications to be PDP’s candidate. Justice Abang’s judgments were based on separate suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/71/2015) filed by Ogah and the other suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/1086/2014) filed by Obasi Ekeagbara. www.punchng.com/ikpeazu-ogah-win-second-appeal/
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favouriteYSF:Guy, you are a suspect! |
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solid3:Who told you, Ogar has anything to do with Sheriiff? Why are your thoughts one sided? |
I just hope Justice prevail . Because this one ,they are coming back so sudden , hence why the reserve ? |
APPEAL COURT TO DECIDE IKPEAZU’S FATE THURSDAY AUG, 18th The Abuja division of the Appeal Court will tomorrow, 18th August 2016 rule on the appeal filed by Abia State Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, against the ruling of Justice Okon Abang in the tax suit instituted by Uche Ogah. A five-man panel of Justices of the apex court led by Justice Morenike Ogunwumiju, had adjourned the matter for judgment on the 9th of August after it heard six separate appeals that arose from the verdict of the Federal High Court in Abuja that removed Ikpeazu. Trial Justice Okon Abang had on June 27, ordered Ikpeazu to immediately vacate the governorship seat, even as he directed the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to issue fresh Certificate of Return to Mr. Sampson Ogah who came second in the gubernatorial primary election the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, conducted in Abia State on December 8, 2014. Arguing his appeal, Ikpeazu, through his team of lawyers led by Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, insisted that Justice Abang acted beyond his powers and misdirected himself in law. According to the him, “The trial judge erred in law when he ordered as a consequential order that the appellant vacates his office as the Governor of Abia state immediately when there was no jurisdiction in the Federal High Court to remove, vacate the occupier of the office of the governor of a state or order the removal of such officer after the unsuccessful challenge of the result of the election at the Tribunal and swearing in of the appellant as the governor.” He contended that the only power, authority and order exercisable by the trial court was to disqualify a candidate from contesting election based on section 31(6) of the Electoral Act 2010. Ikpeazu faulted Justice Abang for arriving at the conclusion that he did not pay his tax for the years 2011, 2012 and 2013, as at when due. The judgement is expected to be delivered at 10am. www.abiafactsnews.com/appeal-court-to-decide-ikpeazus-fate-tomorrow/
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Ratebuster:If u know God, then what makes you think there is no hope for Ogah? Your name Speaks Louder. |
Ratebuster:Mr man, are you his God? You sound with such demonic impudence.... Any Coven that has concluded your destiny, can somebody help me shout Fireeeeeeeeeee... |
[quote author=enyi225 post=48335181][/quote]@ enyi225 , If I call you names now you will begin to cry like bushbaby ... Just seal your tongue. |
cktheluckyman:That is not absolutely correct. When the vicdict is passed in favour of Ogah, swearing in comes next only if Ikpazu decides not to challenge it further ... But do you expect Supreme court to see differently from Fed High Court n Appeal Court? |
The Father beaten up and his wife who was raped might not be privileged to read all post here. The son who raped is mother , though "Cursed" won't stiil read any of this. So my advise for all reading this is simple. "Train Up a child in the Way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it". |
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