Politics › Re: Gov Okowa Loses Appeal To Great Ogboru? by docadams: 12:53pm On Dec 24, 2015 |
Calls are flying everywhere to confirm. |
Politics › Re: Mass Resignation Of Workers Hits PDP by docadams: 8:23am On Dec 24, 2015*. Modified: 11:46am On Dec 28, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Breaking News: 16 Pdp Rivers State Lawmakers Sacked By Appeal Court by docadams: 2:08pm On Dec 23, 2015 |
Hmmmmmmm
Come and see Wiki wonder! When you deliberately set up a conflagration you definitely cannot escape the destruction. |
Agriculture › Re: See The Antelope My Uncle Killed Yesterday by docadams: 1:58pm On Dec 23, 2015 |
cuvox: I went to my uncle's farm yesterday's evening to harvest fish for the Christmas, turned out bush burning chased this deer from its home close to the farm.
luckily for us, we saw it and my uncle killed it with his Dane gun reserved for killing iguanas that come into the farm.
the deer's meat is tasty
and that's my share of the fish.
lalasticlala come and enjoy with me @ bolded: fresh deer meet is tasteless. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Directs Immediate Payment Of December Salaries by docadams: 1:31pm On Dec 23, 2015 |
Bakbillz44: Casual workers in Rubber Research institute of Nigeria haven't been paid for over six months on top d small 250 naira per day wages ( with hard labour) wey dem dey give dem. Red Christmas for dem This is really bad. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Directs Immediate Payment Of December Salaries by docadams: 9:10am On Dec 23, 2015 |
Salary is à right as stipulated by labour laws. So a labourer deserve his wages. But there is no law stating when salaries should be paid within the month. It is, therefore, a sign of magnanimity if paid before the end of the month. However, what then would one say when wages are not paid as at when due? As I am typing, LG workers in Delta state haven't been paid for 6 months now. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Directs Immediate Payment Of December Salaries by docadams: 7:14am On Dec 23, 2015 |
DropShot: If I tell you I earn millions monthly, you will not believe. So, let me accept I'm a barrow pusher. It doesn't make me one.
Nincompoop, tell us which law states you're entitled to your salary after 15th of every month? Olodo, it is called "monthly salary" for a reason and it is normally not earned before the month ends. So, if you get paid before the month ends, it's a priviledge and not a right. Hmmmmmmm Your explanation makes a lot of sense. |
Politics › Re: Anambra Central: APGA Jubilates As Court Bars Ekwunife, PDP by docadams(op): 10:42pm On Dec 22, 2015*. Modified: 12:24am On Dec 23, 2015 |
rusher14: Take handkerchief! Thank you for lending him a hanky. What I find puzzling is this revelation by Chief Umeh: “We have heard rumours that the PDP is planning to hold ward congress on January 7th and thereafter hold a primary on the 9th to nominate their candidate. “So, it’s laughable because nomination for participation in this election ended in December 2014 and for that, withdrawal and substitution has also been concluded.” If true, then I can confidently aver that PDP is permanently fixated on committing a harakiri as it is appearing they haven't learnt anything from the Taraba debacle. |
Politics › Anambra Central: APGA Jubilates As Court Bars Ekwunife, PDP by docadams(op): 9:43pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
There were jubilation in the camp of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, on Tuesday as fresh indications emerged that the Enugu Appeal court barred the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate, Senator Uche Ekwunife from taking part in the rerun. The development has sent jitters down the camp of Ekwunife and the PDP. With the development, Chief Victor Umeh of the APGA may be coasting home to victory as he would likely face less hurdles in the election. This is as the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate in the election, Dr. Chris Ngige is now a serving minister and may not take part in the rerun. DAILY POST recalls that although Ekwunife was declared winner, an Appeal Court sitting in Enugu voided the polls and ordered a rerun. However, in a full text of the certified true copy of the Appeal Court judgment made available to journalists in Enugu yesterday, the court held that the 11th respondent (Ekwunife) “was not the product of a valid primary and was, therefore, not duly and legitimately nominated. The court further held that such situation “has disqualified her from contesting the election into the Anambra Central senatorial District.” The court cited Supreme Court ruling on Wambai Vs Donatus (2014) that “a person cannot be qualified to be a candidate of a party except and unless he is nominated and sponsored by a political party. The court noted that neither Ekwunife nor the PDP led an evidence to prove that there was a primary and those who participated in such a primary where Ekwunife was elected. Chairman of the Appeal panel Justice A.D. Yahaya who read the judgment said “after an election if a person wishes to challenge the result of the election on ground of nomination/pre election matter, he can legally do so before a tribunal under Section 138 (1) (a) of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended and it is wrong to hold that an election tribunal does not have jurisdiction to hear and determine such a matter.” He, therefore, held that “nomination is part and parcel of qualification to stand for an election and since an election can be challenged on the grounds of lack of qualification, it follows that the appropriate forum to challenge it after the election is held is the Election Tribunal….” The Court ruled that the tribunal was therefore patently wrong in its decision. “It had completely misapprehended the case presented in that vein and that had coloured it’s vision, denying it the composure and dispassionate consideration of the case”, the court added. It noted that once the tribunal held the opinion that the issue of nomination was an internal affair and not justiceable, denying it the jurisdiction to entertain the issue, it lost focus and that clearly was prejudicial to the interest of the appellants. The court further held that “The decision arrived at was perverse and the right course of action is to set aside the decision. “Consequently, the perverse decision which held that the 11th respondent had been properly and legitimately sponsored by the 12th respondent, must and is hereby set aside. “In view of this, it is totally unnecessary to go into other issues raised for determination by the appellants, especially as we have set aside the judgment for being perverse. Nothing can be built on it.” Speaking on the revelations of the detailed judgment Chief Victor Umeh, the APGA candidate in the election said, “the judgment has clearly removed Uche Ekwunife and the PDP from the next election” arguing that if one was not qualified to contest an election, the person cannot be qualified to be part of the re-run election. “We have heard rumours that the PDP is planning to hold ward congress on January 7th and thereafter hold a primary on the 9th to nominate their candidate. “So, it’s laughable because nomination for participation in this election ended in December 2014 and for that, withdrawal and substitution has also been concluded.” Meanwhile, in a swift reaction, Ekwunife dismissed as laughable the claim that she had been disqualified from the election, noting that the enrolment order directed that fresh election should be conducted by INEC. She noted that the constitution and the Electoral Act were clear on how a candidate for an election would be disqualified, explaining that nothing of such had sufficed in her case. Ekwunife noted further that because of the absence of a valid party leadership in Anambra at the time of the primaries last December and following the court observation that she was a product of an invalid exercise, the PDP in Anambra had fixed January 9 for fresh primaries, observing that she was already prepared for the exercise. She said, “I wonder why some people will start going through the entire body of the judgment and ignore the main issue which is the enrolment order that fresh election be conducted for all the candidates. “It smacks of somebody who is jittery and not ready to face the popular judgment of the people. I will soon begin my campaign and Umeh is busy looking for what to blackmail me with.” Ekwunife maintained that she beat Chief Umeh in the last election and as such will always beat him in any contest under platform of any political party because of her antecedents and popularity. “I won’t join issues with Chief Victor Umeh whom obviously is still licking his wounds after I beat him silly in the last election. What concerns me at this moment is how to go into the election and win again so as to continue to represent my people at the senate and not to join issues with him or his pay masters. “My victory at the last election was an act of God and as such, I am not seeing anything as an obstacle to my re-election as my people have absolute confidence in me and that is why they voted me in at the first polls. Umeh is obviously very jittery about the re-run election because he knows he is not electable and as such will be beaten again”, she maintained. She called on her supporters and people of Anambra Central senatorial zone to disregard the speculations and allegations being made by her opponent and promised to continue to strive to guard the votes of the people in March next year re-election in the zone. www.dailypost.ng/2015/12/22/anambra-central-alga-jubilates-as-court-bars-ekwunife-pdp/ |
Politics › Re: Court Of Appeal President Sacks Panel Of Judges Over Corruption In Delta Case by docadams: 8:43pm On Dec 21, 2015 |
Hmmmmmmm
My submission on an earlier thread:
'I guess this is to circumvent the charade
that influenced the tribunal decision.
O God! Let the wind of fortune settle on my
state for once. Just once! We've been held
down for so long, for too long.
Haba!'
It is always easy to predict reason(s) for
such election anomalies where Delta state is
in focus.
The state appears immuned to positive
changes. It is known for elevating social
deviants and sycophants onto leadership
platform. |
Politics › Re: Court Of Appeal President Sacks Panel Of Judges Over Corruption In Delta Case by docadams: 8:13pm On Dec 21, 2015 |
mazzi: Nonsense!!! You only sack judges handling cases that PDP has more chances of winning.keep wasting your oil states will never go for APC! Are you a Deltan? If not, I will advise you don't sow on what you don't own. |
Politics › Re: Court Of Appeal President Sacks Panel Of Judges Over Corruption In Delta Case by docadams: 7:52pm On Dec 21, 2015 |
Hmmmmmmm
My submission on an earlier thread:
I guess this is to circumvent the charade that influenced the tribunal decision. O God! Let the wind of fortune settle on my state for once. Just once! We've been held down for so long, for too long. Haba!
It is always easy to predict reason(s) for such election anomalies where Delta state is in focus. The state appears immuned to positive changes. It is known for elevating social deviants and sycophants onto leadership platform. O Lord, where are thou? |
Politics › Re: Delta State Court Of Appeal Case Of Governorship Elections by docadams: 7:34pm On Dec 21, 2015 |
Hmmmmmmm
I guess this is to circumvent the charade that influenced the tribunal decision.
O God! Let the wind of fortune settle on my state for once. Just once! We've been held down for so long, for too long. Haba! |
Celebrities › Re: Lagos Government After Linda Ikeji Over Tax Evasion by docadams: 1:41pm On Dec 20, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: You have to seek justice. Petition the revenue service, if they don't show interest then we'll know what to do next. OK men. Thanks for being a brother's keeper. |
Celebrities › Re: Lagos Government After Linda Ikeji Over Tax Evasion by docadams: 1:10pm On Dec 20, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Alternatively, you can petition the IRS to get them address it. Men, seeking justice in naija can be frustrating. I (and we) have toiled for a just taxation but no way. It's typical of Delta state. |
Politics › Re: Omo-Agege Replaces Ighoyota Amori Of PDP In Senate by docadams: 1:05pm On Dec 20, 2015 |
Aurelius1: No be Amori? I know him like the back of my hand. I am a pure Warri born. They really bleeped up Delta state. |
Celebrities › Re: Ramsey Noah's 45th Birthday Cake by docadams: 1:02pm On Dec 20, 2015 |
ebukaking1: He's not in Nigeria, maybe na accumulated time difference cause this post Na wa |
Celebrities › Re: Ramsey Noah's 45th Birthday Cake by docadams: 11:21am On Dec 20, 2015 |
mradjoy: I remember watching this guy as a kid in d late 80s back in Nigeria. Happy birthday bro. Late 80's! Really? C'mon! |
Celebrities › Re: Lagos Government After Linda Ikeji Over Tax Evasion by docadams: 10:55am On Dec 20, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Na court na. Abi govt na person name? You know say that's a long long narrow path to freedom. |
Politics › Re: Omo-Agege Replaces Ighoyota Amori Of PDP In Senate by docadams: 10:49am On Dec 20, 2015 |
fejikudz: Bros am a pro pdp... but sentiments apart the election was highly for amori(pdp).. it was a well deserve victory for omo agege and labour party That's the crux of the issue. The rigging by PDP in Delta state is something else. They will always re-rig results of election that they have already rigged just to confirm their mantra that, in Delta state, there is no opposition. As regards Omo-Agege, he is a political prostitute. He is a politician without principles. |
Politics › Re: Omo-Agege Replaces Ighoyota Amori Of PDP In Senate by docadams: 10:35am On Dec 20, 2015 |
Aurelius1: Ofcourse he is a tout. He claims to be a master at playing Abuja politics. Let's see how he'll play it in his Mosogar country home. You really know him. He ain't even having it easy in his hometown. |
Politics › Re: Omo-Agege Replaces Ighoyota Amori Of PDP In Senate by docadams: 6:46am On Dec 20, 2015 |
kidgod: His name sounds like tout
[size=24pt]Kidgod [/size] Amori is a confirmed tout and also touted a wizard. |
Celebrities › Re: Lagos Government After Linda Ikeji Over Tax Evasion by docadams: 10:29pm On Dec 19, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Àbeg I be tax collector. I de come take this month's tax on behalf of government. Hmmmmmmm Remember say no be only failure to pay tax be crime o. Double taxation na worse crime. On a serious note, if govt punishes tax defaulters who, then, sanctions the govt for multiple and/or over taxation? |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Court Of Appeal Expels Senator Ighoyota Amori Of The PDP by docadams: 8:46pm On Dec 19, 2015 |
OP self is sourceless! He's an UFO. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Court Of Appeal Expels Senator Ighoyota Amori Of The PDP by docadams: 8:46pm On Dec 19, 2015 |
OP self is sourceless! He's an alien. |
Politics › Re: PDP To Lure IBB, Ekwueme, Atiku, Ciroma Ahead Of 2019 by docadams: 7:24pm On Dec 19, 2015 |
Firefire:
 You must be ashamed of this your party on life support struggling to recruit moribund men. Ntoi! |
Fashion › Re: Mireia Lalaguna, Crowned Miss World 2015 Contest Winner by docadams: 6:58pm On Dec 19, 2015 |
Hmmmmmmm
The beautiful ones have seized to be born! But where are the Indians, Colombians and Fulanis?
If Baba had agreed, Zahra would have won easily. |
Autos › Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by docadams: 4:59pm On Dec 19, 2015 |
kakakibuy: Without clearance. Adexfem will handle the clearing and deliver to any location in Nigeria. I will estimate clearing for a 2003 Peugeot 406 to be around 250k.
Mileage is 190,000 km pls, I need one with lower mileage. Between 100-140k km |
Celebrities › Re: Lagos Government After Linda Ikeji Over Tax Evasion by docadams: 4:45pm On Dec 19, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Oboy, Lagos state de vex o. But on a serious note, she's supposed to be paying her tax as a responsible citizen. I just tire for some people. As a civil servant, I pay about N600,000 per annum as tax. |
Autos › Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by docadams: 1:54pm On Dec 19, 2015 |
kakakibuy: 1.3M Naira to Lagos port of entry for this 2003 model pictured here. Should I hold it down for you? With or without clearance? Mileage? |
Autos › Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by docadams: 7:56pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Glad I stumbled on this thread. I interested in Peugeot 406, 2003/04, EW10, auto, with AC, mileage less than 100k. What's the cost if you can get it? |
Business › Re: 1.4trn Fine: MTN Takes Nigerian Government To Court by docadams: 9:19pm On Dec 17, 2015 |
gunners160: Na dis kind topic dey sweet to read but instead of dem imposing 1.4 tri on Mtn they should just tell Mtn to give NIGERIANS free kalling and free browsing for 1year. HOW UNA C HAM Hmmmmmmm How will you use the free bonus? Call your babe and badoo for more babes to call freely? No. I think fine is way better. |