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My brother, you are blessed. I envy you in fact. It is the wisdom in you that is gonna make my day. I am a belligerent person and I am trying hard to change. You are not weak. You are just smart. You will go far in life. Keep it up. |
Wow, this is awesome. But my question is why? I think he has integrity. |
Bad news for me today. I console my self is the news of Coalition . |
Gary and Palm kanel nut |
What a wonderful title |
Who told you he is the Obidient Leader? He only call himself zero8zero: |
They play, we follow. |
NEPA has Alternating Current (AC) while Solar and Generators has Direct Current(DC). And AC is far better and more stable that DC. |
proeast:IIbas is from Nko village, Yakkir LGA of Cross River State. |
[quote author=proeast post=134600600]He is obviously from Akwa Ibom. Tinubu no rate Ijaws at all. Imagine to chase away their son, the first time an ijaw is governing Rivers since this democracy started in 1999, only to replace him with an outsider. If Tinubu had the slightest regard for Ijaws, he would have appointed another ijaw man but he didn't even pretend that he doesn't Ibas is from Nko village, Yakkir LGA of Cross River State. |
SeverusSnape:You judge Akpabio on this even when this same woman has history of blackmailing men on sexual harassment. Pray that you dont become victim of blackmail, you will know how it feels.... |
Babangidapikin:You are wrong here. Monopoly is the worst thing in economy. Let Dangote face competition at list for the first time and know how it feels. I can assure you, but not this competition from NNPCL, Dangote fuel would go for over 2k per liter. If you doubt me. Checkout Cement price..... |
Who aid elp |
No problem, so far the law will allow 9 years old child to marry but drinking alcohol is crime |
Wonderful write-up. I had been thinking about uncovering the truth behind this matter. You are simply amazing.... |
IIn All your life, marry some one that loves you more than you do to her.. Her heart is witj some one else right now. Any attempt to plead her, she may poison you and still run to the one she loves. |
Hmmmm |
Nna Dem do you Nna Dem Yu still report to |
Thaz the guru talking |
[dewarm him and thank me laterquote author=blazer2018 post=128697543]Hi guys, please I really need your help. I have a twelve years old son who is very lanky, he looks d*mn too malnourished for comfort. He was very robust from birth till around the age of 8, when all of a sudden he started depreciating, initially, we thought it was a normal thing, as he was growing taller too, but now, I can't even bring myself to post his pictures on my status. He looks just like 7up's Fido Dido. Now, this is a boy who eats whatever he wants, he's well fed, and lacks nothing. But with his looks, you will doubt that he's even fed at all. Although he looks far from being healthy, but he rarely falls sick. He's so skiny that whoever sees him, asks us what's wrong with him. Another thing, he always leaves his mouth opened, something that has now affected his teeth. We tried every tricks in the book to stop this, but to no avail, he can hardly keep his lips shut for more than 30 seconds. Now, he's is a very hyperactive boy and finds it difficult concentrating atimes, but he's well above average in school. Kindly help with solutions to this problem, it brings tears to my eyes as we have done everything we can think of to reverse this. Recently, a doctor suggested we place him on egg regimen, he now eats 3 eggs daily, but there seems to be no changes whatsoever. Recommended medications, specialist or hospital we can take him to, preferably in the South West would be highly appreciated. He's my only child, please help a desperate father!!!🥺[/quote] |
[ Same people are shouting on global warming, green house effects etc. Do Yu think they are happy about their so called development?quote author=YouandiAllofus post=124080565]In a transformative world where technology is solving societal challenges, societies are driven by top notch technology and finding solutions to all human problems in this modern era. It sounds archaic to suggest that one should prefer old ways to new innovative ways[/quote] |
[ KPAM!!!quote author=FuckTheMod post=120488244]All these USELESS fools and cows will just be cooking up SENSELESS propaganda... 620,000 kọ, 7.6 million ni. WHO DID THE COUNTING?[/quote] |
ShaqFu:All of them are three. Infact the party has taken over everywhere |
Muhammadkante:Let him Unify PDP first |
Pickmycall:Inferiority complex seen here ooo. Abeg stop thinking this way. |
Pickmycall:Inferiority complex seen |
If I had 1million likes, I for give you emmalexabl: |
Wonders shall end in May 29th, 2023 |
As Controversy over Section 115(D) Rages: *Why it is criminal to engage in more than one nomination*, by Femi Falana vanguardngrJul 30, 2022 3:58 AM •Says RECs are recognised by the constitution as members of INEC Falana Femi Falana By Jide Ajani, General Editor Excerpts: On the floor of the House of Reps on Wednesday, some of the members suggested that there might be a revisit to the Electoral Act, BVAS and others, and they also looked at the interpretation of Section 115 of the Electoral Act. They even said RECs quoted it wrongly. 115(d), says, in respect of offences arising from nominations, that if someone signs a nomination paper, signs result form as a candidate in more than one constituency at the same time, or (k) signs a nomination paper, consenting to be a candidate at an election, knowing that he or she is ineligible to be a candidate at that election, commits an offence and is liable to conviction of a maximum term of two years? Without an option of fine. That is, the court cannot say that instead of going to jail, pay N500,000. In terms of an aspirant or a candidate? Now, you have to understand that we are operating in an atmosphere of impunity of the ruling class. On a regular basis, police commissioners in each of the states, parade criminal suspects in crimes involving terrorism, kidnapping and the likes. At the end of the parade, no attorney general contacts the police commissioner to request for the case file so they can be prosecuted. At the end of the day, the police, it’s been alleged, will release some of them, others are ‘wasted’. Criminality continues in society. To stop impunity, that is what is being introduced now, because, before this law, we must know where we are coming from, the Supreme Court had ruled that you cannot have double nomination. It was in a case of Imo State, where a guy contested and lost in the APC governorship primary, and then moved to Accord, to also participate. As a candidate or as an aspirant? As a candidate. And the Supreme Court said NO, you cannot have a double nomination. When you talk of an aspirant here, in the same election, and the Supreme Court said it is illegal – and that is in the same election. The NASS members are now worried, because some of them are engaged in double nomination. What the law has done is to criminalise the practice of jumping from one party, after losing in the primary to another party or pursuing different offices at the same time. Now, when you talk of a candidate, for instance, a guy contested to be president of Nigeria, took part in the primary as an aspirant, but we are now told, even though the primary for the senatorial election has passed, his name is now submitted to INEC as a candidate. It is a criminal offence and what the law seeks to do is to stop impunity and political prostitution. In this case now, we have the governor of Ebonyi State who contested in the presidential primary and now resorts to contest for the senate, where his brother who won the election is being replaced by him. Is that criminal? He was an aspirant in one and now a candidate in another. You cannot debate that now because there is a judgment of a court which is valid and subsisting so, even if I have an opinion, there is a judgment which INEC must comply with and which is binding on the governor and all authorities and persons in Nigeria. That is the law today, so if an INEC official comes round to say we depend on our own report in Abuja, therefore, we are not bound by reports of INEC in the states, what are you talking about? There is only one INEC. But when you consider Akwa Ibom and Yobe with Senator Akpabio and the Senate President, does your term political prostitution apply here? Of course, it is known to the whole world that these people took part in the presidential primary, they lost. They then rushed to their states. And INEC now says you are a candidate in a senatorial election which has been held in your absence. Again, like I said, there is already a judgment in this case. In the case of Akwa Ibom and Yobe, the matters are in court. Without some of those judgments, let’s put them in context. If someone contests in a primary say, presidential, and that one is over, can’t the person go and contest for the senate? No, you are required to choose one. It is about the 2023 election and that is just one election. It’s not about what the lawyers say, it is what the law says. It is the same election. You cannot say because you lost the presidential primary then you want to go for the senate primary. Mind you, the primary to the senatorial seat is already over, so your name can only be smuggled in by the political party. You have chosen to go for the presidential primary. Others have chosen to go for the senate or house of reps, if you lose that one, you cannot say ‘I push you aside, officials in INEC, put my name’. Does the law frown at that? Is there any court or any part of the Electoral Act that frowns at that? Yes, Section 84 says, there shall be a primary conducted by the party, monitored by INEC. In these cases, mind you, reports of INEC do not favour these guys. There shall be a primary monitored by INEC. Section 29 sets out conditions and if you do not meet those conditions, it is a criminal offence to send your name. But what of the case of death or withdrawal… There are conditions to be met in those instances. Even if that person withdraws, there is a procedure. What the court had said is that if you had taken part in another primary, you are not qualified. It is in line with democratic principles. The Federal High Court in Ebonyi said so. And the judgment nullified the second primary. The court has not said that the governor should participate. What is happening is that if you are well connected with your party, you can smuggle in your name and you rubbish the person that emerged through a valid primary. The governor has taken part in another primary. That is the position of the court. Unless that decision is overruled, that is the law. Would the law require an amendment now? No! Those who are trying to amend the law are trying to shift the goal post in the middle of a game. They have discovered now that they are caught so they are trying to amend. It is all about the 2023 general election. But Mr. Festus Okoye said there is a nomination form from INEC which the candidates and not aspirants will sign and that’s the context being spoken about. With profound respect, it is not about what Mr. Okoye or anybody else said, I’m talking about the law. The law is clear. Nomination form is paid for by you. And we are not talking about the general election. We are talking about the primary of a political party and it is in the case of APC that we are talking about now and the presidential aspirants paid N100,000,000. They contested in that one. They cannot contest in another primary. But an aspirant is one who just wants to participate in a primary while a candidate is the one who has emerged from the primary. An aspirant took part in the presidential primary in Abuja. His name has now been sent to INEC as a senatorial candidate. And the law is saying, just take one and allow others to participate in the process but don’t use your position to make a mockery of the electoral process. You can participate in only one primary in an election year and that is in line with democratic principles. Only one primary? Yes! Otherwise I can do three or four primaries – I can do presidential, governorship and senate and house of reps. That will make a mockery of the spirit of the law. But the emphasis is on the election. What is important is that the primaries have all been held. And winners have emerged in the case of Akwa Ibom and Yobe but the APC now sent other names. What is required of INEC is to say that we have our reports from the monitored primaries and it is illegal under Section 29 of the Electoral Act to submit another name. So, this is the report of the primary that we monitored and if you have a strange name, INEC is empowered to reject it. But don’t tell me for goodness sake that INEC is a robot, their hands are tied. The law has untied your hands. Section 29 says you must emerge from a valid primary. Section 285(13)(14) empowers INEC to take a decision on the nomination of anybody in the country. If you are offended, you can go to court to challenge INEC’s decision. We already have about 334 cases in courts now, pre-election matters, it is the highest in the world. You are going to have not less than 100 again since INEC has just published names of House of Assembly members. The law sets out to stop that. If INEC can say sorry, we monitored the elections in Oshodi LGA and you did not emerge the winner, therefore, APC, PDP, we are not taking these names. That would have been the end of the matter. Nobody will go to court. Okay, what is the position of Resident Electoral Commissioners in INEC? Are they members or what? This argument is irrelevant and diversionary. There are two sets of public officers in INEC: The Chairman, National Commissioners and the RECs, appointed by the President and their names are sent to the Senate for confirmation and they are confirmed, they represent one group. The second group of public officers of INEC are the officers of INEC appointed by INEC. So, you can’t say RECs are not members of the Commission. You did not appoint RECs. They are not your agents. They are not your boys and girls as we are being told now. There should be no dichotomy between the national office, national commissioners and the RECs because the RECs have statutory duties under the constitution and the Electoral Act. For instance, the RECs shall collect all election materials from Abuja and distribute them and monitor the elections in their states. They are in charge of all elections conducted in their states, including presidential elections. National Electoral Commissioners are not in charge and they cannot be in charge of the states in this matter. So, when you now say they are not members of INEC. Please, who are the members of INEC? Are RECs members of NNPC? RECs are members of INEC The interview was aired on Channels TV. From here, Umahi is only a candidate to Prison |
I have carefully studied all your response and I can say that there haven't been a time where a strong and influential candidate was allowed to win elections in Nigeria. How and ask Awolowo, and Abiola. In all the three, Amaechi is the weakest and he will emerge the winner today. |
We are following. They play, we follow... |
Tokskob2008:The unmarried will never understand this bro... |

