walozanga: If your father raised you well u wont be this Stup*d, u will learn to focus on a particular topic. Anu
Says the retard whose only contribution to the topic was asking about the cause of another man's death....
Badly raised dumb child...
Show us anything you have said relative to the topic of the thread.... You see that your father raised a retard... You have not said one thing about the topic but you telling someone who is talking about the topic to stay on the topic. Does your father know he has a ret*Rd for a son?
We are making a mistake saying we have 200m people. Many animals walking on human skin in this country
The issue on ground is not about the cause of my father's death but since you asked. He died at a good ripe age. An age you will never see for bringing him into this topic.
richmond500: Tah. Tinubu don stay 2yrs in office, no job, no source of survival. Just hardship, travels and depression
Your joblessness and poverty is not the status quo sir. I live in the UK but my businesses in Nigeria have me the most money in the last one year. Agriculture being the chief of them. Go and get knowledge, most of you hating the government for hunger and lack of jobs are not even employable. Most of you have nothing to offer. You can't blame the government for your ignorance. If I ask you the last time you picked up a book now, you may not even remember....
Now instead of taking correction and taking advice, watch how he will come and rain insults on me.
I dey UK I dey farm for Nigeria, last December I was on the farm harvesting yams by myself.
You go dey Nigeria, you no get work but pride no go allow you enter farm.
Proud people should have something to be proud of. Having on an empty pocket and empty stomach is the dept of stupidity
If you want to resign, then resign. I don't know why people always find lies to tell. Jandor knows he will never amount to anything politically if he remains in PDP. No need to dey start trouble upandan.
Dr. Olikoye Ransom Kuti, Nigeria's first pediatrician, was not only a trailblazer in the country's healthcare sector but also a passionate advocate for social change. Born into a family of prominent figures, including activist Fumilayo Ransom Kuti and Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, Dr. Kuti’s upbringing set the stage for his future impact. After studying at the University of Ibadan and Trinity College Dublin, his career took a pivotal turn following the death of his father in 1955, which led him to specialize in pediatrics. His commitment to improving child health in Nigeria led him to become the first Nigerian professor of pediatrics, and his work reshaped the nation's healthcare landscape.
In the 1980s, Dr. Kuti rose to national prominence as the Minister of Health during the Babangida regime. He revolutionized Nigeria’s approach to healthcare by implementing comprehensive national health policies, focusing on vaccination, child health, and introducing oral rehydration solutions for children. His efforts to combat widespread misconceptions about HIV/AIDS were groundbreaking, as he publicly addressed the disease in a country where it was widely misunderstood. In 1986, Dr. Kuti made the historic revelation that a 14-year-old Nigerian girl was the first person diagnosed with AIDS in the country, marking a turning point in the fight against the disease.
Despite facing significant political opposition and challenges within a corrupt system, Dr. Kuti’s work continued to inspire. His tenure as Health Minister ended in 1992, but his influence didn’t stop there. He was appointed Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization and remained a vocal critic of corruption in the health sector. In a famous 2001 WHO conference speech, he revealed that a mere $12 out of every $100 contributed by donors actually reached HIV patients in Africa, shedding light on the disparity between global health funding and local outcomes.
Dr. Kuti’s legacy endures through his impactful work, his efforts to break the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS, and his role in founding the Society for Family Health Nigeria, which focused on child healthcare and family planning. His passing in 2003 was a profound loss, but his contributions continue to influence healthcare policy and social justice. In 2015, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie honored him through her short story Olikoye, which addressed his legacy in public health. His life remains a testament to the power of one individual to challenge systemic barriers and ignite lasting change. #LegacyOfChange #PublicHealthIcon #DrOlikoye #HealthCorruption #GlobalHealth #HealthReform #HIVAware #DrOlikoyeRansomKuti #pioneeringhealthcare
richiemcgold: Oga, body metabolism or whatever you may call it, no one can get fat in the face of hunger and starvation. How do you expect a man living on 1 cup of gari and KuliKuli everyday to get fat? Impossible!
Botragelad: Come on, stop spouting nonsense! Focus on reality here. A Russian base in Mexico or Canada is hardly comparable to the severity of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine is a sovereign nation that's been invaded by Russia twice, in 2014 and 2022, under false pretenses.
ARussian base in North America wouldn't hold a candle to the actual war Russia's waging. And let's not forget, NATO is a defensive alliance, not some aggressive entity forcing its will on others. European nations, many of whom have experienced Soviet imperialism firsthand, are choosing to join NATO's collective security framework of their own accord.
Can't you see the difference between NATO's expansion, driven by European nations' desire for security, and Russia's unilateral militarization of its borders? Or Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 and invasion of Ukraine in 2022? These dirty act from Putin directly violate the Budapest Memorandum, where Russia guaranteed Ukraine's sovereignty in exchange for denuclearization. 🤷🏼
How old are you. Go to your history books and read what happened in Cuba and Fidel Castro
press9jatv: Seyi Tinubu building bridge here, Tinubu reelection in 2027 will be sweet and massive.
1. Al-Ameen Abba, son of the present Gov of Kano 2. Seyi Tinubu ,Son of the president 3. Muhammad Ganduje, Son of the former Gov of Kano and present National Chairman of APC
These are the kids of the Elites in Kano using together when Seyi paid a visit to Kano yesterday and had Iftar together while you son of a NOBODY..., you don't even know anyone closer to them come here to insult anyone who you think is against what you fight for that may never know you are existing
If you like, get sense ....or never ever get it
Take it easy na. The truth is expensive, no dey talk am any how.
richiemcgold: Obesity is not a worry to most Nigerians. People need to be fed first, then you can talk about overfeeding and obesity.
Getting fat has very little to do with eating. Getting fat is more to do with metabolism. You were thought this in biology. It's basic secondary school education.
Personally I eat more than most of my fat friends, they dare not eat what I eat else they will explode....
WantsandMore: I believe if anyone isn’t against God, he’s for God.
You are just too daft and stupid to read through and understand what I have been saying. This is what Christianity has done to you. You see everyone as your enemy even when the person is clamoring for the believe in the Almighty God. You have the devil in you.. If with all have been saying, speaking about the Almighty God I have become your enemy then you have the devil in you
writetopoker601: Oga such thing can't happen again, then we were close to the military era and Obasanjo was also a military blood. Now such can not happen, fubara can go to court and file an injunction or stay or order. You guys think this is military era.
The actions taken by the federal government in Plateau (2004) and Ekiti (2006) were controversial in terms of their legality under the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria. Here’s why:
1. What the Constitution Says About a State of Emergency
Under Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution, the President can declare a state of emergency in a state, but only under specific conditions, such as:
- War, insurrection, or civil unrest that endangers public safety. - The breakdown of law and order beyond the control of local authorities. - A natural disaster or other emergencies that require federal intervention.
However, after declaring a state of emergency, the Constitution does not explicitly give the President the power to remove an elected governor. Instead, the governor remains in office, though his powers may be suspended.
2. Controversy Over the Removal of Governors
- In both Plateau and Ekiti, the federal government not only declared a state of emergency but also suspended the governors (Joshua Dariye and Ayo Fayose). - Legality Issue: There is no clear constitutional provision that allows the President to remove a governor via a state of emergency. The only constitutional ways to remove a governor are: 1. Impeachment by the State House of Assembly (Section 188). 2. Resignation or death of the governor. 3. A court ruling nullifying an election. - The federal government’s decision to suspend these governors and appoint sole administrators was therefore seen as extra-constitutional (outside the clear provisions of the law).
3. Was It Officially Justified?
- The federal government justified its actions by arguing that the crisis in those states made governance impossible and that decisive intervention was needed. - However, many legal experts and politicians criticized these moves as political overreach and an abuse of executive power. - The fact that this practice has not been repeated in later states of emergency (e.g., Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa during the Boko Haram crisis in 2013) suggests that it was not a legally sustainable precedent.
Conclusion
While the federal government carried out these actions and made them "official," they were not clearly legal under the 1999 Constitution. The removal of elected governors through a state of emergency remains a grey area and is widely viewed as unconstitutional.
Mumu idiat, that can't do a common research no be your fault, naa Glo and AI fault Idiat. Who's the child now, bastard
I don't blame you, but those guys that raped your prostitutional mother who gave birth to you. Mugu
WantsandMore: The New Testament warns of people who "profess to “know God” as you have consistently claimed but by your deeds and actions deny Him". It's a fair context.
Because I refuse to see God from only the lenses of Christianity?
There are enough churches. Are the youth in the church not worshiping in that church already? Start a company and employ the jobless youths. A hungry youth will steal after church service. A working youth will eat after work.
Make una stop this rubbish. Una done destroy body of Christ finish. If God truly called you to start a youth church God will make a way for it to happen, you won't be online beginning strangers. You will start this youth church now and start billing the jobless youths to buy musical instruments, fan, AC etc. Stop it