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lomprico:I quite agree with you. ![]() |
APC, we expect you to lead this country with sense and not keep making speeches out of crass reasoning and pulling out bullshit thoughts. Exactly what Buhari has done that Jonathan couldn't do in 6 years beats me. If Buhari continues like this,I personally would lead his convoy back to Daura. Nonsense! |
https://punch.cdn.ng/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/National-Publicity-Secretary-Action-Congress-of-Nigeria-Alhaji-Lai-Mohammed-360x225.jpg The All Progressives Congress says President Muhammadu Buhari has already surpassed President Goodluck Jonathan’s achievements in the area of fighting insecurity.SOURCE: http://www.punchng.com/politics/buhari-has-already-surpassed-jonathans-achievements-apc/ |
The sharing of principal offices in the Senate seems to be creating a fresh crisis in the ruling All Progressives Congress. The principal offices are the Senate Leader; the Deputy Senate Leader; the Chief Whip and the Deputy Chief Whip. While the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, is believed to have recommended to the APC National Working Committee that the positions be allocated to the zones, some leaders of the party, especially those from the South-West, want them filled by the party’s hierarchy. A senator made this known to one of our correspondents in Abuja on Thursday just as the APC NWC meeting on Thursday failed to agree on the modalities for brokering peace among aggrieved members of the party. The senator warned that if the issue was not quickly resolved, the Senate and the APC might “face another round of crisis bigger than that that resulted from Saraki’s emergence as Senate president.” He added, “The Senate President, had after wide consultations, suggested how the officers to occupy these posts could be appointed. He suggested the allocation of the four principal offices to some of the geopolitical zones. “But some leaders, who are still angry with his (Saraki) emergence, turned down his suggestion. Some of the influential leaders from the South-West are insisting that the party should fill the offices. This is in spite of the fact that the chairman of our party (John Odigie-Oyegun) and other members of the NWC are in support of allocating the principal offices to zones. “The South-West leaders are even saying that allowing the party leadership to fill the offices, remained the only way to allow peace to reign in the Senate.” A Senator from the North-Central , who is loyal to Saraki, confirmed the development on condition of anonymity . He said that it was true that some APC leaders were insisting that the party should nominate the senators who would occupy the four principal offices . He said, “By the Senate tradition, the party in majority normally sends the offices to the zones where the Senate caucuses would meet and choose among themselves in the zone, who occupies the offices. “Some other leaders of the party are claiming that asking the party to produce the principal officers was a smart way to impose the Senate Leader, the Deputy Senate Leader, the Chief Whip and the Deputy Chief Whip on the Senate.” The senator claimed that a “very influential “ leader of the party from the South-West had allegedly written Odigie- Oyegun that the leaders would fill the positions. “ He said, “Some of us were just called by some members of the NWC intimating us of details of a letter forwarded to the body that it should just fill the remaining four leadership positions in the Senate. “In fact, the letter from the South-West leader is that the party must take charge and name its preferred candidates for the four offices.” It was further learnt that some senators had already met with some NWC members asking them to ignore the letter. They were said to have insisted that the tradition remained that the zonal caucuses which did not produce the Senate President and his deputy should meet and nominate among themselves. They added that it was when there were two or more nominations that, an election could hold and that whoever scored the highest votes would be the candidate. Efforts to get the spokesperson for the pro – Saraki group, Dino Melaye, failed because his mobile phone was switched off. Spokesperson for the Senate Unity Forum, a group of senators loyal to Lawan, Kabir Marafa, argued that the choice of other principal officers who are not elected on the floor of the Senate, remained the sole business of the party leadership. He said, “How can the executive of the party at the zonal levels determine who will be made the Senate Leader, the Deputy Senate Leader, the Chief Whip and the Deputy Chief Whip? “It is the party executive that would determine all these. So the party would write the Senate President. That is the tradition. It cannot be done at the zonal level, it is absurd. There should be due process in whatever things we do.” But when contacted , the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Lai Mohammed simply said, “No comment.” NWC meeting deadlocked Meanwhile, the leaders of the party will meet again on Friday following their failure to reach an agreement on how to end the crisis that arose due to the National Assembly leadership elections . The meeting, which was held behind closed doors at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja started at about 5.20pm. It lasted for a little over an hour. Details of the meeting were not made public as of 8pm on Thursday when this story was filed. When approached for comments , Odigie-Oyegun, said, “We will meet again tomorrow to continue.” It was however learnt that the party leaders had been unable to get supporters of the Senate President and the APC’s preferred candidate for the Senate Presidency , Ahmed Lawan, to meet face-to-face. One of our correspondents, who visited the APC secretariat observed that the posters and banners of a former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, had disappeared from the secretariat. His banners were hitherto pasted side by side those of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo. Most of the banners were put up by individuals and groups supporting the APC. It is not clear what led to the disappearance of the posters and banners. SOURCE: http://www.punchng.com/news/fresh-crisis-brews-in-apc-over-senate-posts/ |
runzlord:No. For a wise businessman. |
Carlcaresophia:So I can drop my charger at that address? Will I have to pay? |
Carlcaresophia:Ilorin, Kwara State. |
[size=14pt]UPDATE[/size]Hello Guys, This is to inform you all that the Mr Nairaland Contest 2015 Will kickoff on Monday 22nd June 2015. Our sincere Apologies for the delay. We have a lot of contestants and if the contestants are ready there is need for the organizers to be ready too. Please bear with us. We're coming with a BANG!!! |
[color=#000055]Good Evening Nairalanders, Welcome to the Mr. Nairaland Contest 2015 Interview Sessions, Today is the day 3 and I am anchoring this evening's edition. Hosting this evening's events with me are TOSYNE2MUCH and MIDEHI and the contestants who are so graceful to have obliged us their time and persons to be interviewed are AGARAWU23, LEKINZ, IAMSYNORD MEDORADO & SOSIQDUDE. 6:00pm is kickoff time and then we'll have Tosyne2much asking the contestants questions till 6:15pm. From 6:16pm till 6:30pm Midehi will be throwing questions at the contestants. Once Midehi is done with the contestants they have also agreed to answer whatever questions we (the audience) might have for them. So we sit tight and watch these young handsome men take us on a ride this evening. https://www.reactiongifs.com/r/swgstrt.gif [/color]Please let's endeavour to adhere to the rules of the forum strictly. Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Farano and Rocktation. Your presence please. |
Creamish:After the interviews are over. |
What's going on in here? |
My unreserved and sincere Apologies to Alberto2k and Confistified. I didn't deliberately ignore your mentions and mails. I admit it was an oversight on my part and I couldn't have deliberately done that if there weren't some unforseen factors and issues beyond my powers. However, as much as I have no excuse whatsoever, I still tender my apologies. I'm very sorry Sirs! |
Is there a way the Infinix Hot Note Charger can be changed or bought? Mine got burnt from power surge. |
scentmarlc:Please campaign maturely. Stop posting with the big bold fonts. Thanks. |
haywire1:Be making me feel like MC Oluomo ![]() The winner is not known yet. |
Jarizod1:Pele ![]() |
Tolzeal:There'll be an interview session very soon. Voting will start after that. |
Haywire1 and JARIZOD1 are the number 1 clowns on Nairaland. I've just been looking at you two. JARIZOD1 just loves typing my name huh? ![]() |
Jarizod1:Antispambot isn't a human being. It's a program. You people should stop mentioning too many people in one post. Anyway mention the mods. |
These people think day we be mumu Sha... Phone wey I dey use wey be like egg for my hand? Dem dey craze! |
FOLYKAZE:Thanks. I actually opened it a very long time ago and just last week, I got a new battery for it and had a phone repairer fix it for me. It cost me about 3k and so far no regrets. ![]() |
alberto2k: ![]() |
alberto2k:What are you talking about Sir? |
Cutehector:One question, did you send in a verification picture? |
jayhans:My Apologies. It'll be rectified. |
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Here is the official campaign thread where everything related to campaign will be done. I do hope you all have fun soliciting support and actually getting a beloved candidate to support. ![]() VERIFIED CONTESTANTS. [b] SNAZZY5050 FLOW1759 ADEMOLADEJI AYIMA WENSON SWAGGAVILLAGE SCENTMARLC AKPOSY JARIZOD FREEMANAN AGARAWU23 LEKINZ IAMSYNORD MEDORADO SOSIQDUDE LAMISPACO IAMKINGZLEE TOMFRENCH KIZMARTY JAYHANS WARRIBOY21 AFUYE RAPLAWD TOLZEAL [/b] PS: Any campaign done outside this thread will be regarded as spamming and such member will be issued a ban. Thanks for cooperating. ![]() |
alberto2k:I would have verify you if I saw anything. Just resend. Thanks. |
[size=15pt] AFUYE Has been Verified!!!!! [/size] |
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