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Afamed:Let me educate you. Anyone can write a convincing address and cite cases that support their arguments. It's the substance of the address that matters. Instead of you to wait for the petitioner to write their own reply, you are foolishly disgracing yourself everywhere claiming you're an Obidient. Does been an Obidient mean that you can't be stupid? Cause you are. |
garfield1:How is the timeline specified in the EA internal to a party? |
Afamed:Obi has lost it because you read INEC's written address? Is it that you don't know that the written address is supposed to be convincing? Wait for Obi's team to submit their own; then you can cry. Ensure you read APM's written address and compare, so you know that anyone can make their argument sound best. |
Opus001:He should stop masturbating, and eat a lot of watermelon at least 30 minutes before he's with a girl to boost erection. |
Here's a press release from the party The National Chairman of the Labour Party, Barrister Julius Abure said that he has been informed of the plans by the All Progressives Congress (APC) led government to work ahead of a possible rerun, knowing that the tide of the wind is heavily tilted against it.https://labourparty.com.ng/be-on-alert-dont-be-caught-unawares-as-apc-government-already-planning-for-a-rerun-labour-party-national-chairman-julius-abure-tells-members/ |
The Nigerian equity market experienced a significant pullback on Tuesday, as investors booked profits after a strong performance in the previous trading day. The All-Share Index (ASI) closed at 60,715.04 index points, down 1.99% from the 61,949.24 index points it recorded at the end of the previous trading day. The market value of shares fell by N671 billion, or 1.99%, to N33.06 trillion at the close of trading. This was a significant decline from N33.731 trillion in the previous session. Market Indices Below are the market indices for today’s trading session: Nairametrics Home Markets TinuBULL turns to TinuBEARS; Nigerian equities lose N671 billion following previous upswing Morenikeji AlabibyMorenikeji Alabi 22 hours ago NGX All-Share Index halts four days gaining streak on profit takings The Nigerian equity market experienced a significant pullback on Tuesday, as investors booked profits after a strong performance in the previous trading day. The All-Share Index (ASI) closed at 60,715.04 index points, down 1.99% from the 61,949.24 index points it recorded at the end of the previous trading day. The market value of shares fell by N671 billion, or 1.99%, to N33.06 trillion at the close of trading. This was a significant decline from N33.731 trillion in the previous session. Market Indices Below are the market indices for today’s trading session: NGX ASI: 60,715.04 points % Day Change: -1.99% % YTD: +18.47% News continues after this ad Market Cap: N33.06 trillion Volume Traded: 1.11 billion Value: N12.21 billion Deals: 12,194 How Stocks Performed The day’s session ended with a positive market breadth as CHIPLC gained 10.00%, topping the list of gainers, while LASACO lost 13.86%, leading the list of losers. FCMB was the most traded stock by volume at the close of the market. Shares were exchanged for N12.21 billion today, down 13.03% from the N14.04 billion value of the previous day’s session. This suggests a reduced market trade value. Top Gainers and Top Losers The top gainers with double-digit percentage increases were CHIPLC, ETERNA, and CHAMS as they each saw gains of 10.00%, 9.96% and 9.88% respectively. Meanwhile, LASACO, PZ, and WEMABANK were at the top of the list of top losers, having shed –13.86%, -10.00% and –9.98% respectively. Top Traded Stocks 1.11 billion shares were exchanged today as opposed to 1.20 million during the previous session, which indicates lesser trading activity in terms of volume. FCMB, STERLING and TRANSCORP were the most traded stocks today, with volumes of 180.75 million, 107.54 million and 105.87 million units respectively. These three stocks accounted for more than half of the total market turnover. The top three companies in terms of value traded were ACCESSCORP (N1.34 billion), UBA (N1.12 billion), and FCMB (N981.47 million). SWOOTs Watch The market value of swoot declined sharply due to losses in BUA CEMENT, GTCO, ZENITH BANK, and MTN NIGERIA. These stocks fell by 9.86%, 3.84%, 3.83%, and 1.8% respectively. The market witnessed no significant changes in the prices of DANGOTE CEMENT, AIRTEL AFRICA and BUA FOODS, as they all closed at the same level as the previous day. FUGAZ Update The stock market witnessed a bearish trend as the top five banks in the country recorded losses. GTCO, UBA, ACCESS HOLDINGS, ZENITH BANK and FBN HOLDINGS declined by 3.84%, 5.2%, 6.03%, 3.83% and 2.45% respectively. https://nairametrics.com/2023/07/04/tinubull-turns-to-tinubears-nigerian-equities-lose-n671-billion-following-previous-upswing/ |
plaindealer:What exactly has Tinubu improved in the last month to tax Nigerians? |
Government of tax collectors. You haven't done anything to improve the lives of Nigerians, but the idiot and his team are introducing new taxes everyday. |
Asswipemod:Just explain how data protection will provide jobs |
ruphytelecom:Do you have the screen for HP pavilion dv6? |
At least 78 Nigerians have been killed and 12 abducted in violent attacks across the country since President Bola Tinubu took the oath of office. The incidents happened in Rivers, Zamfara, Kaduna, Ogun, Sokoto, and the Federal Capital Territory. Gunmen Attack US Embassy Convoy In Anambra This was contained in data obtained from the Nigeria Security Tracker, a project of the Council on Foreign Relations. The reported noted that gunmen killed four and beheaded two persons in Rivers on May 29. On May 30, bandits killed a vigilante leader and 24 others in Zamfara. Also, on May 30, two APC women leaders were kidnapped after attending the Kaduna governor’s inauguration. On the same day, bandits killed a man and kidnapped his wife, and four kids in Kaduna. Also, on May 30, suspected cultists killed six persons in Rivers communities. On May 31, gunmen in camouflage attacked an Ogun farm, killed three and abducted two. In Abuja, gunmen kidnapped four on June 4, 2023. On Sunday, bandits killed 37 over refusal to pay levy in Sokoto. The Director, Defence Media Operations, Defence Headquarters, Maj. Gen. Musa Danmadami, did not pick up his calls. He had yet to respond to a text message sent to his line by our correspondent. A security expert, Timothy Avele, said the recent killings and abductions in the country were a call for the President to act fast to address the menace, Avele said, “It simply means he is running out of time. The security structure must be immediately reset and the head of the security agencies must be kept on their toes.” https://punchng.com/78-killed-12-kidnapped-in-tinubus-first-week-report/
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DevilsEqual:You are foolish. Every Nigerian is free to vote and decide who to govern them anywhere. I know you are a kid or unambitious person leaving with your parents. But let that sink; there are Yorubas in all parts of the country and no one is stopping them from voting. |
The argument so far includes: 1. The validity of the petition, since the petitioner, GRV didn't include his party (Labour Party) in the petition. APC is asking the court to strike out the petition because of this. 2. The validity of Hamzat’s (APC Deputy Governor) nomination being that he has sworn an oath of allegiance. Hamzat voluntarily took a U.S citizenship, and stated so in his INEC form. 3. The candidacy of Sanwo-Olu, as well is on the line here on the case of sworn allegiance. The joint ticket is being contested for disqualification. 4. Others Court in Session: 3rd June, 2023. Proceedings - GRV and LP SAN is making his submission now. - APC Lawyers are contesting the validity of GRV petitioning without the LP party. - The judge is reading a ruling so far. APC request to strike out the petition have been ruled in favour of Labour Party. So the Petition continues. - Right now, there is a lot of back & forth on the direction for filing of documents & evidence for trial - Judges have determined that they will share in their report. - LP San: We are presenting 37 witnesses. - Judge: How many Star witnesses? - LP SAN : 4 witnesses. We ask for 12mins each for star witnesses and 7 mins for the other witnesses to present - Judges: How many days? - LP SAN: on day to day basis, we require 18 days. - Judges: what does the law say? - LP San: The law says 3 weeks, which is 21 days. For the Star witnesses we respectfully request 12 mins each & for the others 7 mins - Judge: 1st respondent INEC - INEC Lawyer: we ask for 15 mins - Judges: you are presenting them for how many days? - INEC lawyer: 5 days - Judge: Court is proposing 1hr 30mins to start from 1:30 and end by 3pm . - Judge: 2nd Respondent - SAnwoOlu Lawyer: Max 30 witnesses. 10 mins for star and regular witnesses. The short time we are taking will be compensated for cross examination. 30 mins for cross examination of Star witnesses of the petitioner and 30 mins of cross examination of other petitioners witnesses and 15 mins for other respondents witnesses. We don’t want to take more than the petitioner. We are asking for 18days of both the second and third respondent. - Judge: 4th respondent - APC lawyer: We are proposing to limit our witnesses to 20, as there is some overlap btw our witnesses of the 2nd and 3rd respondents making it 24 in total. 2 star witnesses, 20 mins each. For cross examination on star witnesses with ask for 20 mins. All others 10 mins. And 3 mins for re-examination. We won’t press beyond 10days. - SanwoOlu Lawyer: my colleague just indicated I missed out the timing for re-examination, I’m pleading for 3 mins if need be. Argument ongoing about playing flash drive and separating the time from the witnesses time Judges have agreed to give 20 mins each for playing if the content of the drive. - Judges: what’s the commitment Kn delivery of court document - GRV SAN: If the court provides direction of time, we will do all we can within the time period. Our agreement is that we should commence hearing within the 3rd week of this month Judge: which date? LP SAN: My lord we have looked at it and suggesting 20th of June subject to the court. Deliberation ongoing !!! All respondents were advised to file all their applications The date for commencement of trial will be decided at the next hearing Next court session: Mon 5th, June 2023 Source: Priscilia Amadi https://twitter.com/PrisciliaAmadi/status/1664938267282755584?t=pwLPKF1Uc-GM8myaEVIZvA&s=19
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Here's what a member of the LP and Peter Obi's legal team has to say about today's proceedings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxnZLEJXTOs |
Xscape1993:Fake news. The case went as planned and was adjourned till tomorrow after LP submitted all the documents they had. APC are just jittery. |
fredoooooo:Unlike you, I only call out fake news. |
Mod. This contradicts the news you have on front-page. Reputable dailies now running fake news for APC. For those quoting me. The judges didn't stand down LP's case. They only gave them 10 minutes to arrange the documents. Click on the link below for a breakdown of the todays proceedings. Try to keep up instead of relying on fake news. >>https://www.nairaland.com/7711418/tinubu-vs-peter-obi-updates<< |
The Presidential Election Petition Court on Thursday admitted in evidence bundles of electoral documents from 6 states of the federation that emanated from the February 25 elections.https://punchng.com/court-admits-electoral-documents-tendered-by-lp-obi/
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Dafresh:Read up. The court gave them 10 minutes to arrange the documents based on how they want it. The later went on to present all the documents they came with. |
Case Adjourned till tomorrow. 2nd June, 2023 by 9am for continuation of hearing. Mod. Lalasticlala Mukina2 Dominique Take this to front page. |
SAN Emeka: Let’s quickly call Niger too my lord. We have 21 LGA form EC8As to present. Justice Tsammani: Go ahead. SAN Emeka is now calling all the LGAs in Niger to be presented and he cannot pronounce the names correctly 😅 SAN Emeka: We have 23 LGA my Lord an not 21 Justice Ugo: And you have it all here. Justice Tsammani: So we are changing it to 23. SAN Emeka: Yes my lords. We have it all here and it’s 23 LGA. Thank you. Justice Adah: I think you should call it again. SAN Emeka is now calling the 23 LGA’s again. INEC: My lord, we object and challenge the form EC8As submitted by the petitioners and we would file a written address stating our reasons. Tinubu and Shettima: My lord, I cannot state now because the petitioners are still sorting the documents. The have not given me for the form EC8As for Suleja and I will state my position when they are done. Tinubu and Shettima: We object the documents my lord. APC: We object to these documents my lord and would give a written address. SAN Emeka is now presenting 20 LGA form EC8As for Ekiti. SAN Kalu: Now can we move on with other issues. Justice Tsammani: No we can’t Everyone is laughing. Justice Tsammani: We have other cases for today. So I suggest we adjourn until tomorrow. SAN Kalu: Okay my lord. Justice Tsammani: So I wish you safe journey to your house 😅 We would continue with the other cases by 2pm. So the case for Labour Party and Peter Obi has now been adjourned to tomorrow. |
Alright judges are seated again after 10 minutes break Justice Tsammani: What is your application learned silk. SAN Emeka: My application is that I should be permitted based on what we filed so that we do not have a cumbersome file. Justice Tsammani: So do you want to tender. LP SAN Emeka: We want to tender from the bar, the public electoral documents listed EC8As to EC8E. We are now tendering for Rivers State. We have 21 LG my lord. SAN Emeka is now calling out all the 21 LGA we are presenting for in Rivers including Ikwere, Degema and Goaana. Justice Ugo: I don’t envy you at all. I think you underrated the kind of job you have Carried documents like you’re going to Okoko Market. Your documents are scattered. They are too scattered. Justice Bolaji: You need to sit down and arrange your documents each form EC8A should be arranged per LGA not one after the other. Justice Adam: You mentioned only 16 and you said there are 21. SAN Emeka: I am trying to locate it in this document. SAN Kalu: Let’s work with 16. Until we sort this out and out them together. Justice Tsamanni: So 16 LG in Rivers State. SAN Kalu: Yes 16. INEC: My lord, we here by object to all the documents and form EC8As being presented by the petitioners this morning. Tinubu’s Lawyers: My lord we are objecting to all these documents and we would state it to the fullness of this court. APC lawyers: We have gone through the documents and we are objecting to them. We would hereby state our reasons at the time of address. Thank you my lord. So INEC, Tinubu and APC lawyers have all objected to the EC8As presented by LP in this case. SAN Emeka just finished calling out 23 LGA in Benue State and presented form EC8A sheets for them all. SAN Emeka: These are all the documents my lord. INEC: We oppose the presenting of these documents and challenge it. We will file out a written address stating our reasons. Tinubu and Shettima: We object these documents being presented to this honourable court and we will present our reasons in an address. APC: I object to all these documents presented. I shall reserve with reasons which can be canvassed during the address. Justice Tsammani: Documents of form EC8As from 23 LGA in Benue State have now been admitted in as evidence marked as exhibit PC1 and PC2. SAN Emeka: Thank you my Lord, I will now be calling for Cross River State. Justice Tsammani: How many LGA SAN Emeka: 18 my lord. SAN Emeka is now calling the 18 LGA which the form EC8A sheets would be presented from. INEC: We object these documents being received in evidence. Tinubu and Shettima: Most respectfully my lord, we object all these documents and would give out reasons in a written address. Most obliged sir. APC: My lord, we hereby oppose to these documents being tendered and we shall state our reasons in a final address. |
Justice Tsammani: Okay let’s go ahead. SAN Kalu: My lord we are ready over here. SAN Kalu: I would like SAN Emeka Opoko to go ahead. SAN Emeka: Thank you for the indulgence my Lord. INEC: My lord, before we go on, the petitioners just served us these papers this morning. They just gave us this documents this morning and we were here yesterday and we didn’t do anything. SAN Emeka: We only gave you as a convenience, we are not enforced to give you. Justice Tsammani: Why dm we have to go over all this again? Justice Bolaji: Is the document stamped, learned silk, which documents are you referring to? INEC: It is not stamped, this is it here. Justice Bello: Then it is not a filed document. There is no problem. LP: That is it, I just gave them documents to help them. INEC: But he cannot just give me this morning. Justice Bolaji: We are not concerned with that, it is not necessary, it’s just a document to help you follow up. SAN Emeka: Oya, give me back the documents, pass it back. Pass it back to me please. Justice Tsammani: Please let’s move on. SAN Emeka: Thank you my Lord. SAN Emeka: My lord, we are starting with Benue State today. I am tendering form EC8A sheets for the 23 LG of Benue State. Justice Tsammani: How many states are you looking at. SAN Emeka: 18 states my lord. Justice Tsammani: Why not submit form EC8A and form EC8B together. SAN Emeka: That is what we are doing. Justice Tsammani: No, you’re doing it one after the other, that’s tiring. SAN Emeka: We are starting with Benue my Lord. Let’s take it one after the other. Right now there is currently an argument on filing of the documents. Justice Tsammani is saying he needs a schedule so that he can follow up on the LG by LG forms being submitted. He has given the courtroom and the LP lawyers 10 minutes recess that they should make a list of how they intend to present the LG by LG forms so they can follow up with hope the case is going on instead of writing the LG one after the other during proceedings and wasting time. |
From today henceforth, I will be posting updates of proceedings at the Presidential Election tribunal to help prevent fake news. The court is now seated.Source: Seraph Ibrahim https://twitter.com/TheSerahIbrahim?t=oHTf7fTEXdAzOazSiVsHtg&s=09
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[quote author=tamdun post=123488476][/quote]So removing 50% doesn't mean he removed it? When Rufai asked him, he said yes and no. You can't remove subsidy without making provision for the impact. No dey rush copy any policy you see. |
Here are some of Peter Obi's tweets which reflects his plans about subsidy. You can see, he plans to remove 50% subsidy, while providing alternatives programmes to cushion the effect of the removal. That's the difference between his plan and Tinubu's plan. Tinubu just announced the removal of subsidy without any plan to help people cushion the effect. Tweet links: https://twitter.com/PeterObi/status/1592541836526387201?t=fx4rHAP4SOmF5I8KDl5rBw&s=19 https://twitter.com/PeterObi/status/1571985786139967489?t=KhqDYwF6S6iKraNkauwibA&s=19
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Factional Labour Party Chairman was booed by supporters today at the election tribunal. Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wUizKQ98Hg Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duBHcLpU4V4 |
The governorship candidate of the Labour Party in Rivers State has accuses Lamadi Apapa of hiring lawyers to withdraw the governorship tribunal case in Rivers State. Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vr-EdkrI5Rk |
richmond500:You think rivers state is some kind of bush? Whoever wins Phalga and Obiakpor wins in Okrika, Ogoni, and everywhere else. |
StOla:Founder of which party? Party registered by NLC and TUC? |

