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[quote author=Basic123 post=126478060][/quote] Lolz Na BBC article written by former TVC employees una dey fall back to now🤣🤣🤣🤣 1 Like |
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LeoDeKing:Dem go need ban u again Despite the IGR ogun dey claim dey generate The state is a shithole 1 Like 1 Share |
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Thonyb2:This man is useless 1 Like 1 Share |
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Gentew:Until dem add any state in SW outside Lagos, den u guys are jokers |
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shortIGBOman:Which agriculture 🤣🤣 Dey play SW contributes nothing to Nigeria as well. U guys are equally parasites like the north and SE Remove Lagos developed with our money from SW and u guys will be competing with NE 😁😁. I passed through ogun last week from abeokuta to sagamu to ijebu ode to agbara etc. 70% na bush despite the many companies, no meaning development, no good road, nothing at all. But na SE be una problem 🤣🤣 GEJ na the biggest fool ever. He had opportunity to share this country make we go our way and be enjoying our oil alone like Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Parasites everywhere From north to SW to SE 2 Likes |
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shortIGBOman:Lolz Na SS dey feed the country abeg Without our oil Nigeria is nothing Na our oil dey use build Lagos Make una build osun or Ekiti by una self before we take u guys serious 3 Likes 1 Share |
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LeoDeKing:U are not ashamed that without federal presence in Lagos, it would have been worst than yobe🤣 Osun Ekiti Ondo Oyo Ogun None of those fine states was mentioned but na SE be ur problem Lagos is even upto abeokuta north or south local govt in Ogun but for u guys na only Lagos dey SW 🤣🤣🤣 The other five remaining states na South East West 😁 1 Like |
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SoNature:At this point, kaduna is the biggest state in Nigeria Remove federal govt input in Lagos and Lagos won't be better than Borno 😁😁 1 Like 1 Share |
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Luckysbab:Foolishness everywhere If govt is not important, then let's scrap it. Idiot |
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sinero:He was elected by Ondo people to serve them. What is he doing in ibadan? What happened to Ondo govt house? Do u know how many millions of Ondo taxpayers money he spending in ibadan on a daily basis? Why una refuse to get sense in this country 🙄 |
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Luckysbab:The foolishness in this country sha Condom for prevent many of u that are now a calamity to this country |
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MS247:How is this connected to ur accusation? U want to sound intelligent but ended up been stupid. Who doesn't know we have more Muslims there 🦍 |
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Godwin4444:And election ends in the north abi🤣🤣😋 |
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Meagainstthem:🤣🤣🤣 Like ondo without a functional road Abi ogun that nothing is ever working there🤣🤣 Let me nor mention osun or Ekiti, those one na sokoto dem dey compete with😂😂 |
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Meagainstthem:🤣🤣 Yes oo At least before u go to Ondo or Ekiti by flight, u have to pass through my state and take the road🤣🤣 That is how backward other states in SW are🤣🤣 Remove the federal govt developed Lagos from SW and u guys will be competing with kebbi and yobe😁😁 |
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Meagainstthem:🤣🤣 Foolishness at it peak Is this the topic of discussion? 1 Like |
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Meagainstthem:Mumu I specifically highlighted the last paragraphs so u all can see how INEC is deliberately fighting against LP. But ur small brain is too empty to notice the points This case was decided over a month ago 3 Likes |
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Delta Reps Seat: Appeal Court affirms Labour Party’s election after overturning tribunal judgement Ndudi Elemelu had lost the election to Ngozi Okolie of the Labour Party. The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal has overturned the decision of the National and State Houses of Assembly Election Tribunal in Asaba, which declared Ndudi Elumelu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as winner of the Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency election in Delta State. A three-member panel of the court headed by Mohammed Shuaibu, on Thursday, declared Ngozi Okolie of the Labour Party as winner of the election. The Court of Appeal is the final court on legislative election petitions. Mr Shuaibu upheld the arguments by Mr Okolie’s lawyer, Mahmud Magaji, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) that the appellant was duly nominated by his party. The justice said Mr Okolie resigned his appointment as a Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Delta State Government within the statutory period as enshrined in Section 66(1)(f) of the constitution. Nigeria’s electoral commission, INEC, had declared Mr Okolie winner of the 25 February poll, but Mr Elumelu, a former Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, contested the election outcome before the tribunal. Mr Elumelu premised his suit on the ground that Mr Okolie was not validly nominated by the Labour Party, arguing that the latter did not resign his appointment 30 days before the election, as constitutionally required. The trial tribunal chaired by A. Z. Mussa, had in its judgement on 24 July nullified Mr Okolie’s victory based on Mr Elumelu’s arguments. The appellate court held that the the tribunal lacked the jurisdiction to have delved into the issue of political party nomination which it said was a pre-election matter. “…the nomination and sponsorship of a candidate is an internal affair of a party,” Mr Shuaibu said. Referencing a plethora of cases, the justice justice noted that Mr Elumelu and the PDP lacked the legal standing to sue Mr Okolie’s emergence as flagbearer of the Labour Party. “The 1st and 2nd respondents (Mr Elumelu and the PDP, who are not members of the appellant (Mr Okolie and LP) are meddlesome interlopers.” Awards N100,000 cost against Elumelu In dismissing the suit, the court awarded N100,000 fine against Mr Elumelu and the PDP in favour of Mr Okolie. The lead judgment in the appeal by Mr Okolie was drafted by a member of the panel, Habeeb Abiru, but read on Thursday by Mr Shuaibu. Meanwhile, the appellate court upbraided INEC lawyer, E. O. Okoko for holding conflicting positions at the tribunal and at the Court of Appeal. “I must specifically comment on the conduct of the counsel to the 3rd respondent (INEC), Mr. E. O. Okoko, which I consider unprofessional and deserving condemnation,” Mr Shuaibu said. The justice decried Mr Okoko’s conduct when he supported Mr Okolie at the tribunal, but argued in favour of Mr Elumelu and at the Appeal Court, which necessitated the court’s rejection his filings in the suit. “Parties and counsel must be consistent in handling their cases both at the trial court and on appeal. In the instant case, the 3rd respondent, the supposed election umpire, has not exhibited neutrality through the conduct of the said counsel. “The 3rd respondent’s reply, at pages 188 to 189 of the record, implicitly admitted that the appellant (LP) conducted a primary which produced the 4th respondent (Mr Okolie), but recanted its argument before us wherein it submitted that the 1st and 2nd respondents have the locus standi to present an election petition and that the 4th respondent was not duly sponsored having not emerged from any primary. “Further more, appeal is generally regarded as a continuation of the original suit rather than the inception of a new one. And, in appeal, parties are confined to their cases as pleaded at the court of first instance. On the strength of the forgoing, the 3rd respondent’s amended brief is hereby discountenanced. I say no more,” the court held. Therefore, the court’s ruling on Thursday effectively brings Mr Elumelu’s twelve-year legislative career to an end. You see how biased and useless INEC is. How can you defend LP at the tribunal and switched to PDP at the appeal court? https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/625629-delta-reps-seat-appeal-court-affirms-labour-partys-election-after-overturning-tribunal-judgement.html |
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Benwallt:The one of delta state has already be rectified by appeal court LP won squarely 6 Likes |
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Odewaleadesoye:RIP |
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goslowgoslow:If e sure u say Tinubu had the highest numbers of votes, Let's go and swear😁 Ogun kee u there |
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goslowgoslow:If u ready, make we go swear Ozour |
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