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Does it really matter? is only we Africans that care for male or female children. we are not God. only God gives and takes. At times, you never can tell who will save thee in future. It might turn around to be the female ones. life is like a pendulum. tankara1010: |
pacino26:wailers will always have something to say. |
Caseless: |
PassingShot:
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thanks dear..and Pa Chukwudi will never get it right. All he cares about is supporting Saraki Blindly. PentiumPro: |
Stop supporting evil. A word is enough for thee. ![]() chukwudi44: |
Am not surprised seeing Dino Melaye, (Kogi West) there. SARAKI BODY GUARD? He must!!! IRANU |
Op, 75K for repair?
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amin Beeman1: |
cute |
he resurrected after some hours. ![]() finestiyke: |
Congrats |
it is well with our nation. |
fear a black man under a hot weather wearing a black uniform. |
OK na. Good one |
hungryboy:go sambisa forest |
guy, are you kidding me? hungryboy: |
The House of Representatives has officially addressed the latest controversy surrounding the 2016 budget by expressing its willingness to re-examine the document. This was disclosed by the Speaker of the House, Hon. Yakubu Dogara after the members had an executive session on Wednesday. He stated that the lower chamber is ready “to re-examine the 2016 budget in view of the prevailing circumstances in Nigeria.” The Senate had on Tuesday, expressed readiness to honour President Muhammadu Buhari’s wish to have the Lagos-Calabar rail project, which was allegedly left out in the original budget, It asked the Executive arm of government to submit a supplementary appropriation bill to the effect. Cc: lalasticlala http://dailypost.ng/2016/04/13/breaking-reps-agree-to-re-examine-2016-budget/
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The kidnapped Channels Television correspondent, Mr. Tope Kutiyi, has been released. This development was made known by management of the Television station on Wednesday. It would be recalled that Kutiyi, in the early hours of Monday was kidnapped by unknown armed men at his residence in Federal Housing Estate, Umuguma area of Imo state. Meanwhile, the abductors who spoke with a friend of the victim had earlier demanded a ransom of N15 million. A press statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Imo State Governor, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, said the attention of the state government had been drawn to the incident. He reminded the kidnappers that the ‘young man was only a reporter.’ According to him, those behind the kidnapping have just decided to inconvenience the victim and his family. “A journalist cannot afford to pay any ransom. To us he must have been a victim of mistaken identity,” Onwuemeodo had said. It’s, however, unclear if the said amount was paid to secure the journalist’s release. http://dailypost.ng/2016/04/13/kidnapped-channels-tv-correspondent-released/
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Counsel to the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, has filed a suit at the Federal High Court, Abuja demanding for the immediate and unconditional release of the leader of the movement, Sheikh EL-Zakzaky from the custody of the Army and the Department of State Security Service, DSS. The legal counsel is asking that the leader of IMN be paid the sum of N2billion as general damages for the illegal violation of his fundamental rights to life, dignity of his person, fair hearing, privacy and private property. Addressing newsmen in Kaduna, Wednesday, Barrister Justus Okoye said the petition at the High Court was on the fundamental rights action filed on behalf of the leader of the movement, adding that the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria now walks with a limp. He also alleged that the left eye of the leader of the movement was completely damaged. He added that the left hand of the leader does not function at the moment due to the brutality he has since been subjected to. He stressed, “The continued detention of the Islamic leader from 14th day of December, 2015 till date without charging him to court before a properly constituted court of law is illegal and unconstitutional as it violates his fundamental human rights to fair hearing as enshrined in section 36 (5) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and article 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act (CAP A10) laws of the federation of Nigeria 2004. “That the arrest of the leader of the movement on 14th day of December, 2015 and his detention till date without access to his medical doctor is unconstitutional as it violates his fundamental rights to personal liberty and health as enshrined in section 35 of the constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, (as amended) and articles 6 and 22 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act (CAP A10) Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004.” He expressed dismay over the extra judicial killing of the leader’s three children and hundreds of other members of the movement by the armed soldiers, adding that the arrest of El-Zakzaky without warrant in his home at No. 1 Wali road, Gyallesu, Zaria by armed soldiers was a flagrant violation of his fundamental rights to privacy and private property guaranteed by section 35 (1) (4) (6) of the constitution of Nigeria. Speaking on the Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by the Kaduna State government, he said, the leader of the Islamic movement of Nigeria expressed his reservations about the movement putting his appearance before the commission of inquiry particularly considering the composition of the commission and the fact that the Nigerian Army is a federal institution that is not subject to the control of the Kaduna State government and its agencies. “During our conference with the leader of the Islamic movement of Nigeria, we notified him of the fact that the Kaduna State government has set up a judicial commission of inquiry to look into the remote and immediate causes of the Army/Shiite clash and also of the fact that scores of members of the movement lost their lives during the clash while over 200 of them are in prison custody on allegations of attempted murder of the Chief of Army Staff. “He instructed us to challenge the composition of the commission and its impartiality in court and also instructed that we file an application to enforce his fundamental rights which we agreed has been and are still being infringed upon by his continued detention without trial and without his having been informed of the basis upon which he was being detained. “On the 12th day of April 2016, we filed two originating motions before the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on behalf of the leader of the Islamic Movement and his wife, Zeenat. Joined in the said originating summons are the Nigerian Army, the Chief of Army Staff, the Department of State Services,DSS, the Inspector General of Police, and the Attorney General of the Federation seeking identical reliefs for both applicants,” he said. http://dailypost.ng/2016/04/13/el-zakzaky-drags-fg-to-court-demands-n2bn-general-damages/
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now where is lasisi9 Mr End time. we need you here to preach your end time gospel. |
how on earth? this man na devil walahi |
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