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Good Job. |
So we should invite God to come and testify for you abi? Do me a favour please. "Gerrarahere men" |
Do i need to say a word to people who believed so much on Fayose? Well, just a word for thee "don't think Fayose is speaking from his Head" Mark my word, he will be the first person to pick the next available flight by the expiration of his tenure. Look before you leap. ganisucks: |
good one. |
omenka: |
Mtchew |
De-market APC abi? i laugh in swahili. Am sure you gat some balls else....You better no follow Fayose mouth o. Ask Nurse Metuh, FFK or Okupe, they will tell you why its good not to run mouth anyhow. |
name your achievement. Pheals:It wearies me to see comments like this. Development is a process and government needs our collective efforts to achieve their goals and objectives. |
dont Judge. abi you bi one of his victim ![]() ireneony: |
Tiwa- Doro is a cheerful giver!!! |
Fayose bi like, Mimiko abeg make that FFK no go name names o. You know he talks too much. |
Chukwudi, and you think using your other account will save you the shame? use your normal account. cktheluckyman: |
Wao |
when he does, PDP will start calling names. Beeman1: |
abeg park well. Don't even start. ganisucks: |
A mild drama took place at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, on Tuesday as a counsel to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Paul Erokoro lambasted Federal Government’s lawyer for insisting that only one counsel should be allowed to cross examine a witness. Saraki is standing trial on a 16-count charge of false assets declaration. Erokoro said this while reacting to the submission of Federal Government’s lawyer, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, who condemned the trend where more than one defence lawyer keep cross-examining a particular witness. Since the cross-examination of the principal witness, Michael Wetkas, who is an operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, two different defence counsels have cross examined the witness, this the prosecution frowns at. Jacobs contended that only the lead defence, counsel, Kanu Agabi, SAN, is bound to conclude cross examination which he started, adding that a situation where other lawyers in a team cross examines a single witness is unacceptable. “This will make the proceedings endless, if one counsel is called he should conclude it.” “Only the lead counsel can speak on behalf of the defendant,” Jacobs said. But contending with the prosecution’s submission, Paul Orokoro, SAN, said the defendant has the right to be represented by as many counsels as possible. This brought about wild cheers from people seated in the tribunal hall. Orokoro said, “There is no law backing my learned friend’s submission, a counsel is entitled to as many lawyers as possible. “The defence cannot always ask for an adjournment because one counsel is tired.” Orokoro argued that the defence will take its time to cross examine the witness based on the evidence presented before the tribunal. “The evidence presented before the tribunal is over 1,500 in pages and we are going take our time to do what is right. “The prosecution had just succeeded in wasting the time of the tribunal,” Erokoro asserted. Meanwhile, the proceedings continues… http://dailypost.ng/2016/05/10/drama-in-cct-as-sarakis-lawyer-blast-fg-for-wasting-tribunals-time/
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Emerging security reports from Rivers state say gunmen suspected to be militants have launched a failed attack on the Federal Prisons in Port Harcourt, the state capital. In correlation to the attack on the Prison, two people have also been killed by the same group of suspected militants in the Rivers state Judiciary complex, Port Harcourt. Though reasons for the coordinated attacks are still sketchy, unconfirmed information has it that the attacks are not unconnected to the proposed arraignment of three suspects standing trial over the alleged killing of a Niger-Delta warlord, Soboma George. Soboma George was killed 6 years ago by gunmen at number six field in Town, Port Harcourt. DAILY POST gathered that one of the security operatives was strangled to death while the other died by the bullets. Another security operative was brutally wounded with matchet wounds. The incident was said to have happened around 3 am on Tuesday. Rivers state Commissioner of Police, Musa Kimo, who visited the scene of the killings, said, “the action is regrettable but we assure our Judiciary workers of their safety and we will ensure that the perpetrators of this act will be found.” Efforts to get the situation at the Port Harcourt prisons have been difficult as the Controller and Deputy Controller of prisons are unreachable. But a source in the Prisons told our correspondent that there were heavy gunshots at the prisons late Monday night with the gunmen launching an attack on the prisons from Bundu Waterside in the Twon axis of Port Harcourt. Meanwhile, security has been beefed-up in and around the court premises and the area has been cordoned off. Details later… http://dailypost.ng/2016/05/10/breaking-gunmen-attack-federal-prisons-in-port-harcourt-two-killed-in-rivers-judiciary/
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make just dey hey here dey sip my zobo jor. |
PDP is dead- Alao Akala 2015 |
hian ![]() macino1: |
i dont think so bro. Every country has its own challenges. Look before you leap. Bollinger: |
[b]The Rivers state Police Command has confirmed the killing of some of its officers at Okogbe in Ahaoda-West Local government are of the state. Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmad Muhammad, who declined to give the number of the slain police officers in the attack confirmed to DAILY POST that the victims were officers attached to 30 Police Mobile Force in Bayelsa State and that they were returning to their duty posts when they were attacked. Muhammad, however, said the tragic killing had shown the level of pain and perilous experiences the police go through in trying to provide security to communities. “We are deeply pained by the senseless and barbaric killing of our colleagues attached to 30 PMF Yenagoa, who were ambushed in the early hours of today at Okobie en route Yenagoa. “Today’s tragedy again demonstrates the enormous calamities we witness in the course of our job. We put their lives on the line everyday to confront crime and violence in our communities. We will stop at nothing to bring the perpetrators of this dastardly act to justice,” he said.[/b] http://dailypost.ng/2016/05/09/police-confirms-death-of-its-officers-in-different-parts-of-rivers-state/ |
o boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
hian dwilliams: |
and you think Ghana is safe too abi. No place like home my dear. OsusuMustFlow: |
Report reaching DAILY POST reveals that five policemen have been killed by unknown gunmen in Rivers state. The victims, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Nasiru Halidu, who went on a special duty in Yobe State, were on their way back to Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital when they were reportedly attacked at about 3:am on Monday in Okobe, Ahoada West LGA of Rivers State, along the East-West road. Report of the incident as of now remains sketchy. Details later… http://dailypost.ng/2016/05/09/breaking-gunmen-kill-policemen-in-rivers/
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