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My brother, wake up, stop dreaming & face reality. . . |
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It is like Dis boys can beat Super Eagle if opportuned 2 play against dem. . . |
dave2:Rochas forfeited his basic Salary Rochas runs his school for free. This is nothing compared 2 the money he have on his own. |
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My brother, a 100 level Chemical Engineering student of FUTO was admitted via 2nd choice. . . My brother, go on with the Post Utme . . . |
maduebulem:2nd choice is accepted 99.99% in FUTO. |
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The Giant of the Federal Universities have officially announced the sale of her Post UTME form. 2011/2012 UTME Candidate who scored up to 180 and choosed it as their first OR and second choice of institution are hereby invited to puchase the form to enable them write the Post UTME for just #1,000 in any Diamond Bank Branch Nationwide. The exam is to hold on 25, 26, 27 of August 2011. . . B E S T wishes . . . |
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. . . . PHILOSOPHICALLY, it have been observed that there must be an atom of truth in all false stories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Take a peep at all SR untrue stories, you will see there is a part that is correct. . . Ladies and Gentlemen, lets not jump into critism until we know the percentage of the Story that is true . . . |
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Futo Pre-degree Cordinator, Prof S.C Iyama have made it open after a meeting with the school senate that futo p.d form will be on sale after post UTME and expire March 2012. Lecture to Start Feb. 2012. P/s bewARE. |
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I think a capital across the six-geoPolitical Zones will be the best option, {It don't seems 2 gud for some Zones to have a capital terriortry while Some wont have} |
Peoples Democratic Party chieftains battle opposition parties over who mobilized the South West for President Goodluck Jonathan. NDUBUISI ORJI reports Friday, May 06, 2011 • Mimiko Photo: Sun News Publishing More Stories on this Section Two weeks after the presidential elections, controversy over the victory of President Goodluck Jonathan in the south West is yet to abate. It was taken for granted that Jonathan who was the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) candidate in the April 16 poll would not garner much support from the South west geo-political zone. This sentiment was understandable. The zone is the stronghold of the rival Action Congress of Nigeria(ACN). But the President won five out of the six states in the zone leaving only one to the presidential candidate of the ACN, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. Since results of the elections were declared political stakeholders in the South West, particularly in Ondo and Lagos States have been bickering over who was responsible for Jonathan’s victory in the two states. Ondo is governed by Governor Segun Mimiko of the Labour Party( LP) while Lagos is controlled by the ACN. In the forefront of these claims and counter claims in Ondo State are Labour Party Chairman Olaiya Oni, Minister of Defence Adetokunbo Kayode and of course the PDP leadership in the state. Shortly after the election results were made public, the LP chairman, in Ondo state, told news men that his party mobilized the state for the President. Therefore, the credit for the PDP presidential candidate in the state should be given to his party and not the President’s party men in Ondo. The LP which did not field any candidate for the presidential poll had adopted Jonathan as its presidential candidate. Dr Oni said “ PDP lost woefully to LP in the April 9, National Assembly elections. During the build up to the presidential election, PDP members neither mobilized their members nor came out on the election day with their agents. It was as if they abandoned President Jonathan to us. If they have come out and mobilized the people like we did, Jonathan would have scored more votes.” But the PDP top hierarchy in the state said nothing could be farther than the truth. A party chieftain in the state, Mr Sunday Oyepetan said it is mischievous for the LP to be claiming credit for Jonathan’s victory in the state. He said it was equally wrong for the Minister of Defence, Mr Adetokumbo Kayode to be laying claim to solely mobilizing the state for the president. Oyepitian said “it is worthy of note that out of the 385,376 votes scored by President Jonathan in Ondo State, 197,291 votes (51%) came from the southern senatorial district, where Dr Olusegun Agagu hails from; 99,726 votes (25.7%) came from the central senatorial district, where Governor Olusegun Mimiko hails from and 90,359 (23%) came from the northern senatorial district, where the Minister of Defense Adetokunbo Kayode hails from.” Contary to Oni position, that there no PDP agents to man the polling units for the President during the election, Oyepitan said it was the LP agents that were absent during the election. He challenged any one in doubt to cross check from the electorate if LP agents were at the polling units or collation centre to sign the result sheets. He added that “in Ondo West Local Government Area home of the self-acclaimed ‘election mobilizer’ Governor Mimiko could only bring out 25,463 out of the 125,467 registered voters during the Presidential elections as against the 36,742 he scored for his LP during the National Assembly elections. From the foregoing we can all imagine the extent of “massive mobilization” that the Labour Party did for Mr President to win,” the party chieftain stated. He said if anything, LP members worked for other parties in the presidential election. “The votes that the ACN, CPC and other parties scored during the National Assembly elections increased during the Presidential elections. For emphasis, the ACN scored 64,000 votes during the National Assembly elections while it witnessed a growth in the Presidential elections where it scored 74,253 votes, the CPC, a party which has only a marginal presence in Ondo State scored 3,795 votes during the National Assembly elections but scored 11,830 votes during the Presidential elections. Other parties of little consequence that did not score any votes at all during the National Assembly elections now scored 18,187 votes during the presidential elections”. Also, the party stalwart said contrary to the impression being created by the Minister of Defence, that he single handedly delivered the votes of the state to the president, the Minister only attended one rally in Akure and another in Ikare throughout the campaign and election period. “It is on record that he did not visit any of the 18 Local Government Areas of the state during the campaigns except his own local government, Akoko North West. He did not consult with any traditional ruler, religious leaders, youth or women group”, the party stalwart added. Similarly, the Ondo State PDP Youth Leadership Forum said the president’s victory in the state was the outcome of collective efforts of party leaders in the state who worked tirelessly to mobilize the state for the president. In a statement made available to Daily Sun and jointly signed by Messrs Elegbeleye Rasheed and Kolawole Femi, said the president’s victory has nothing to do “with the alliance between Kayode and Governor Mimiko.” Also, in Lagos State , the chairman of the PDP , Mr Setonji Koshedo said it is wrong for the ACN in the state to claim credit for the success the party recorded in Lagos during the presidential election. Koshedo told journalists in Lagos that the ACN state publicity secretary, Mr Joe Igbokwe had at a television programme claimed that his party mobilized the state for Jonathan. In his view, the ACN couldn’t have mobilized the state for the PDP, especially as it has its candidate in the election. As the controversy over who delivered the Ondo and Lagos states votes to Jonathan continues, one thing is clear, the president is happy that he proved bookmakers wrong by winning the South west votes. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/politics/2011/may/06/politics-06-05-2011-001.htm |
“After emerging as the PDP governorship candidate for Rivers State, the new chairman of the Governors Forum was denied the party’s flag. Speaking at the presentation of the party flags to its gubernatorial candidates, former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo had declared that Amaechi’s candidacy had “k-leg” From Goddy Osuji, Abakaliki Wednesday, May 25, 2011 •Saraki Photo: Sun News Publishing More Stories on this Section Governor Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State last Monday emerged the new Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum(NGF). NDUBUISI ORJI writes on the Rivers governor, his rise in politics, and the Forum he would be leading in the next two years The story of Governor Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi of River State is akin to that of the stone the builders rejected that has become the chief corner stone. From being deprived of a platform to contest the 2007 governorship election in Rivers State, Amaechi was last Monday named as the new chairman of the almighty Nigeria Governors’ Forum. Given the enormous power the Forum wields in Nigeria’s politics, chairmanship of the forum makes the occupant a very influential power broker in the country. In the run up to the 2007 general election, the Rivers state governor was denied the governorship ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). According to former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, his candidacy had a “k-leg”. Amaechi and his politics The River State governor joined politics in the early 1990s when he registered as a member of the defunct National Republican Convention (NRC) in his Ikwerre community. He also served as secretary of the party in his area before he was appointed Special Assistant to the former governor of the state, Dr Peter Odili, when the latter emerged deputy governor of Rivers State. When the military Junta of late General Sani Abacha sacked the third republic and announced a new transition programme to civil rule, the Rivers State governor pitched his tent with the All Nigeria Congress (ANC). However, the ANC was not among the five political parties registered in the late Abacha’s era, prompting Amaechi to move into the then newly registered Democratic Party of Nigeria (DPN). But following the death of Abacha and the proscription of all the parties registered by the Abacha regime, the Rivers State governor found himself in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). It was in the PDP, that he contested and won election as a member of the Rivers State House of Assembly representing Ikwerre constituency. He was later to emerge as Speaker of the House, a position he held for two terms between 1999 to 2007. All along, he had his eyes fixed on the coveted governorship seatof the state. For him, getting to the position was a forgone conclusion. To Amaechi then, with Odili as the outgoing governor, the seat was his just for the asking. Odili doubles as Amaechi’s mentor and political godfather. But fate had other plans. The governor was soon to realize that occupying offices was not after all a lollypop. After emerging as the PDP governorship candidate for Rivers State, the new chairman of the Governors Forum was denied the party’s flag. Speaking at the presentation of the party flags to its gubernatorial candidates, former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo had declared that Amaechi’s candidacy had “k-leg”. After, that event, the Rivers governor was arrested by the dreaded Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and thrown into the gulag for alleged corruption. The governor was in the EFCC dungeon until the end of the election. Those in the know said that following his travails in the EFCC, the governor resolved to let go of the governorship seat until those close to him prodded him on to pursue his case in the courts of law. It was after the election, he took his case to the courts. After many months of a frustrating legal tussle with his kinsman, Celestine Omehia over who is the validly nominated candidate of the PDP, the Supreme Court ruled that Amaechi was the ruling party governorship candidate in the 2007 general election and by implication the winner of the April 14 governorship election. Thus, he became the first person to occupy the office of governor in the country without technically standing for election. The Nigeria Governors Forum The NGF is unarguably the most influential group in Nigeria today. The power of the group is such that whatever the governors want done in the polity is done, and whatever the forum stands for is as good as foreclosed. In the real sense, not even the National Assembly wields the kind of power the governors have through the forum in the country. In the PDP where most of the governors belong, they determine who gets what politically. In recent times, the Forum has always taken serious stand at very critical points in the life of the nation. Atimes, this stance, which is most often controversial, has pitched the governors against other segments of the society. For instance, during the crisis engendered by the ill health of the late President Musa Yar’Adua, the NGF was at the head of those that insisted that the late President should not resign. Amidst calls for the resignation of the late president, the Forum declared the resignation of the former president, a no go area When the matter got to a head, it was the same Forum that went to the National Assembly. Their visit to the National Assembly gave rise to the contrived doctrine of necessity, under which President Goodluck Jonathan was made acting president. This was however to the consternation of critical segments of the society. Former Anambra State Governor, Chukwuemeka Ezeife and his Edo counterpart, John Odigie Oyegun, at the height of the crisis expressed displeasure with the 36 state Governors, for assuming larger than life position in national affairs. Oyegun, traced the current trend to former President Olusegun Obasanjo. He said it was one of the unfortunate and dangerous legacies he left in the country due to his selfish desires for power. “It was during the time of Obasanjo that the Governors acquired these undue powers. You remember that it was during the time that he asked the Governors to go and select one of their own to be President. That was the beginning of the dangerous trend. From that time, they hijacked major decisions in the country believing that they have the powers to do so. But we should start seeing the danger in the tail wagging the dog. If actually they use this power in taking decisions that are consistent with the thinking of the people, the outcome would not be as worrisome. But look through all their decisions and you will see the trend that they have been unpopular. Ezeife agrees. He said, “This is going beyond the ordinary. It is no longer easy to understand. One Nigeria is in the best long-term interest of every group in Nigeria. “The governors’ position apparently dominated by myopic tribalism neglects this fact. It is inconsistent with the Constitution and does violence to common sense,” he said. In apparent response to the many criticism, the immediate past chairman of the NGF, Governor Bukola Saraki said all the interventions of the Governors have been in the interest of the country. |
Hi guys, I want to know the best state governor you think his works in the State were outstanding. To me, I think Fashola is the one. |
Forgiving you is not a problem; but I don't I will watch you play again |
I think this is [color=violet]RIGHT[/color]!!! |
[color=indigo]I Think it is neccessary to remind us what we are talking about[/color] Honorary Certificate in Education means a certificate awarded to a person as an honour; {without the person having the usual qualifications for it} usually to commend them for what they've done, Buhari also got it, |
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