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the name of the sponsor of that bill says it all...Ogor...O gor(person wey hin brain no dey function..in summary mumu, ode) |
coolscott:so what r u saying? |
I agree with this Nigga
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That was how a guy ate 8super packs in FAJ Hall 2012/2013 Session and another guy ate 6Hungry man size at Awo Hall in thesame session. come to Awo Hall in IFE u'l see smh that would finish that shit... Missing Awoites Shit like Kilode. |
tit:So all these resources does not worth the life of a single Nigerian....Bae husband wey go marry u still dey heaven. |
temitemi1:should I answer that question for you. |
wilsondave:My bro u suppose dey talk for ur hand, kan put am for your ear, reason am weda e make sense before posting it. |
Whathaveidone:No mind me i still dey do my research, dey find his profession but u sef try oo..u just gave an explicit download of his profession. |
we all know the qualifications of our South West Governors except brother Fayose Enunjawaya....to my ekiti brethren over to you the PDPians can back them up, it's allowed but Please answer sincerely.
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HISTORY OF CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA. (1) 1960-1966: Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa- no public funds stolen. (2) 1966 Major Gen. Aguyi Ironsi- no public funds stolen. (3) 1996-1975: Gen. Yakubu Gowon- little stealing of public funds began gradually. (4) 1975-1976: Gen. Murtala Muhammad- zero tolerance for corruption and indiscipline. (5) 1976-1979: Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo- Military egg heads started owning huge property, oil blocs running into millions of dollars. (6) 1979-1983: Alhaji Shehu Shagari- looting galore by ministers party functionaries and other government big wigs. (7) 1984-1985: Major Gen. muhammadu Buhari- zero tolerance for corruption and indiscipline. Some corrupt politicians bagged 200yrs jail terms. ( 1985-1993: Gen Ibrahim Babangida- freed all jailed politicians; liberalized the architecture. In one fell swoop about $12billion varnished.(9) 1993-1998: Gen. sani Abacha- over $25billion looted in 4 turbulent years. (10) 1998- 1999: Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar- about $2b looted in 11 months. (11) 1999- 2007: Chief Olusegun Obasanjo- His bank account said to have grown from #20,000 after leaving prison to multi-billion dollars with choice properties across major cities. $16b allegedly meant for electric power projects vanished. Another # 300b ($2b) for roads disappeared. (12) 2007-2010: Alhaji Umar Yar'Adua- reserved and I'll. Looted funds have not been traced to his regime. (13) 2011-2015: Dr. Goodluck Ebelle Jonathan- in 2011 elections about $2.6trillion disappeared. Over $31b stolen in 2yrs. Another $2.6b was stolen in 2015 elections. More relevations on stolen public funds during his tenure are still emerging. ( piled from: the Sundaysun May 15, 2016. Page 22.0 |
Nikita1:Olosho Spotted |
TrapQueen77:They've given perfect description of those using it..C*WS..when you already has about 5holes on each side of your ears, u have chain on ur neck and one of us leg, u have beads on your waist and still have nose rings...my sister ure nothing but a cow..anytime I see such lady I feel like giving them the beating of dia life to restore their brain to default settings |
what the Bleep gini? that is all you can say to this epistle. |
Saraki, Ekweremadu: The limit of sentiments Much has been said about the trial of Senate President Bukola Saraki. Those sympathetic to the former Kwara State Governor believe he is being persecuted for working against his party on the leadership of the Red Chamber. But in this analysis, Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU writes that Saraki is not the first high ranking public officer nor the first chieftain of a ruling party to be tried. Salisu Buhari, the first Speaker of the House of Representatives, was tried, convicted and booted out of office and the heavens did not fall. IS there any justification for the trial of Senate President Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, for alleged forgery? Opinion is divided on the trial of the two lawmakers. The pro-Saraki forces in the upper legislative chamber believe that their arraignment in court was in bad faith, adding that they were being victimised by President Muhammadu Buhari. They have been threatening fire and brimstone, saying that democracy is endangered. But, many observers disagree with them. In the observers’ view, the duo of Saraki and Ekweremadu are not insulated from trial because they lack immunity. Besides, they feel that the Buhari administration, built on a clear anti-corruption mantra, is trying to lay an example. As far as they are concerned, Saraki, Ekweremadu and others on trial are suspects, until the court decides their fate. According to them, nobody is above the law in a democracy. Thus, if the suspects are found guilty, they should face the music. If otherwise, they will be let off the hook. In this wise, the cause of democracy and due process would have been enhanced. The trial has worsened the frosty relationship between the Senate and the Presidency. Fear has engulfed the National Assembly, with legislators agitating for constitutional amendment for personal protection through an inexplicable legislative immunity that will shield them from criminal trial like the President, his deputy, governors and their deputies. Already, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Senators’ Caucus has alerted the President to an imminent showdown by announcing the withdrawal of support for his policies and programmes. Some of their counterparts in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have also said that the executive was playing with fire. But Senate Chief Whip, Sola Adeyeye, said the Buhari administration’s position on corruption should not be compromised. He urged the suspects to prove their innocence before an independent judiciary. Senator Adeyeye said that the APC senators will support the President’s bid to rid the nation of theft and graft. In Kwara, the state where Saraki was governor between 2003 and 2011, APC chieftains are enraged. They poured venom on the President for allowing the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, to drag Saraki to court. On the day of their arraignment, an embattled Ekweremadu decided to play the ethnic card. Decked in Igbo attire, he conveyed the impression that the Southeast, many parts of which did not vote for Buhari in last year’s election, was on trial. He forwarded letters of protest to world leaders, sub-regional and continental groups, including the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament, the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU), urging them to call President Buhari to order. As usual, Saraki was combative. He is facing trial on two fronts. He is being tried at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) for allegedly falsifying his asset declaration and for alleged forgery in concert with civil servants, who allegedly violated the law by amending the House Rules to suit a particular agenda. The former Kwara State governor has been crying foul, saying that the executive was victimising him because it has not overcome the shock of his emergence as the Senate President, despite its hostility to the process that paved the way for his emergence. He has attributed his ordeal to the antics of a cabal, a tiny executive within the broad executive, which has cowed others under the weight of its power and influence. Ironically, the Senate President was accused of being a member of a cabal under the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua, when, following a visit to Saudi Arabia, the cabal announced that the ailing President was well. Saraki fired salvos at the Federal Government. He said the executive has infringed on the fundamental principle of separation of powers in a presidential system. The Senate, he argued, was at liberty to conduct its affairs as an independent arm. Malami has countered him, saying that the alleged forgery constituted a serious infraction of the law. According to observers, both Saraki and Ekweremadu may not have approached the court of public opinion with an overwhelming evidence of non-connivance. Was the offence committed or not? Some activists have observed that it appeared that more energy is being dissipated on partisan and sentimental explanations about why they should not be tried; little legal justification for non-arraignment appeared to have been offered. It is up to them and their lawyers to inflame the legal fireworks in the court when they open their defence. Saraki’s trial has generated heated debate and controversy, aided by an uncanny media war. But, historically, he is not the first chieftain of a ruling party and a high-ranking officer of the state to be tried. The first epic trial in this dispensation was that of deposed House of Representatives Speaker Salisu Buhari. At the initial stage, there was uproar in the Green Chamber. Buhari was perceived as an ‘Obasanjo boy.’ The former number three citizen was popular in the House; charming and charismatic. But, the allegations of false education claims and age declaration sank his career. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the then leader of the ruling PDP, to which he belonged, could not save him. Caught in the act, he dragged his feet a little while before owing up. Buhari was consequently tried and convicted. Although he was later pardoned, he went into socio-political oblivion. Under the Obasanjo administration, another party chieftain, Senator Adolphus Wabara was impeached as Senate President and tried for budget scandal. There were allegations of financial inducement of senators involving the former Senate President, former Education Minister, Prof. Fabian Osuji and some senators. On that note, Wabara’s senatorial career hit the rock. He was removed as the Senate President. Osuji was sacked from the Federal Executive Council (FCE). The case is still in court. Even before Wabara, Chief Evan Ewerem was removed as Senate President for forgery and inconsistencies in the spelling of his name. Under the Yar’Adua administration, two ministers were removed, following allegations of financial misappropriation. Former Health Minister, Prof. Adenike Grange, and the Minister of State for Health, Chief Gabriel Duku, were investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). To the consternation of officials of the anti-graft body, the two ministers were misled by civil servants against doing the right thing with unspent funds. They did not benefit personally from the transaction. But they had been removed as ministers in error and the duo were never reinstated. Prof. Grange, an eminent scholar, accepted her fate, having been cleared. But, Duku, a politician, went to the court. The court ruled that he was not corrupt. After a successful career spanning over three decades, former Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tafa Balogun was tried for corruption. His career ended on a sour note. He was handcuffed by junior officers who dragged him on the floor. Balogun was tried and convicted. His saving grace was the plea bargaining. The governors who served under the Obasanjo presidency were not spared. Joshua Dariye (Plateau), Dieprieye Alamieyeiseigha (Bayelsa), Rashidi Ladoja (Oyo) and Ayo Fayose (Ekiti) were not insulated from investigation by the EFCC. Amid the controversies that engulfed their tenures, Dariye lost power for six months as a state of emergency was declared in Plateau; Alamieyeseigha and Fayose were impeached, although the court later ruled that Fayose’s removal violated the due process. Dariye, who is still facing trial and the late Alamieyeseigha belonged to the PDP. Fayose is still in the PDP. Alhaji Ladoja, whose impeachment generated controversies, challenged his removal from the lower court to the Supreme Court, which ordered his reinstatement. Fayose’s fate under the Obasanjo and now under the Buhari administration demonstrates the limitation to the efficacy of immunity prayers. Lawyers have referred the governor to the Supreme Court ruling that, despite the fact that a governor cannot be prosecuted, he can be investigated. Investigation is a prelude to, and indeed, the foundation of trial. Also, under the Obasanjo administration, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was investigated by an administrative panel, which indicted him, despite his immunity. But, he took his battle to the court and won. The court ruled that he cannot be excluded from the electoral process merely because he was indicted by a non-judicial panel. Other PDP chieftains, who were tried in the past included former Minister of Internal Affairs, Chief Sunday Afolabi, former Housing Minister, Mrs. Mobolaji Osomo, and former Senate President, Chuba Okadigbo. The National Identity Card scandal led to the arrest, detention and trial of Afolabi, who was a PDP elder and personal friend of the former President. Mrs. Osomo was removed as minister over a housing scandal. But, investigation later showed that she did not take any action for selfish interest. Although she was cleared, she never regained her ministerial seat. Okadigbo’s undoing was the granting of anticipatory approval. Also the first female House of Representatives Speaker, Patricia Olubunmi-Etteh, was sacked by the PDP-dominated Green Chamber for inflating the contract for the rehabilitation of her official quarters. Her removal paved the way for Dimeji Bankole. Why should the polity be heated up because Saraki is being tried for alleged false declaration of assets and alleged falsification of Senate rules? In both cases, he has alleged persecution instead of stepping out confidently to prove his innocence in court or at the tribunal. This is certainly not how to be the leader of men and women who claim to be highly distinguished. |
stefan388:it's either your brain is leaking or u just escape from yaba left. I have no response for nuisance like you. we just started second phase of the year, it's not too late to redirect your brain to think. |
realemmyz:If I may ask you, what did the President has in Mathematics, offcourse u know the answer, the constitution states that the requirement is SSCE/O-level for any elective positions. the basic questions is has waec falsified the presented results during electioneering campaign, the easiest for any sane lawyer to do is to approach waec for the declared statement of result. Note: Namadi Sambo certificate got burnt and he deputise the president for 6years, why not ask for his original certificate, I just hope Buhari phobia won't kee u, when he was overthrown in 1985 by IBB, they ransacked his house and carted away all vital document including his certificate. Answer this YES OR NO QUESTION? WAS THE SENATE STANDING RULES FORGED OR NOT FOR THE EMERGENCE OF SARAKI? MY BRO TRY TO USE UR BRAIN FOR ONCE, IT'S GETTING RUST. PEACE OUT. |
But Honestly, why do Nigerians wey no see anything chop dey defend thief, this is a question of are the guilty of the charge or Not? if a common man commits crime nobody will hear it, when the big thief is now caught u start hearing usless grammar from those struggling to get MB on dia fone shouting Vendetta, witch-hunt, persecution...this government is the government of the common man, we shouldn't allow ethnicism and religion becloud our reasoning...we can't progress if we keep seeing things from sentiments. this is a government where the masses should be celebrating... |
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Thunder no strike reach OAU....if Student Union no Start Aluta, NASU go talk say NEPA too dey bring light start Gobe with school management, if ASUU no Start War with FG, SSANU go remember their unpaid Overtime Allowance, if MSSN and Muslim community No start Gbege, UJCN and MSSN go get quata, if everything kan dey peaceful Awo Boiz go talk say Our Zoo is not rich as UI own which is tantamount to a secondary school before u know dem don launch Aluta......OAU and GOBE be like 5&6. Proudly Great Ife Alumnus |
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when I was in the university, when I'm broke I will send "Please Call me back" to my dad and he would also send "Please Recharge me" in return. so u can guess how much I'm getting from home. |
