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INEC REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED AND HERE IS HOW WE STAND IN NIGERIA [right]The total number of eligible voters in the 6 Geopolitical Zones in Nigeria for the 2019 General Elections as registered by INEC are as follows; SOUTH EAST Abia 1,481,191 Anambra 1,758,220 Enugu 1,301,185 Imo 1,611,715 Ebonyi 876,249 TOTAL 7,028,560 ---------------------------------------- SOUTH WEST Lagos 6,247,845 Ogun 1,869,326 Osun 1,293,967 Ondo 1,588,975 Ekiti 750,753 Oyo 2,577,490 TOTAL 14,298,356 ---------------------------------------- SOUTH SOUTH Edo 1,412;225 Delta 1,900,055 Bayelsa 472,389 Akwa Ibom 1,714,781 RIvers 2,419,057 C/Rivers 1,018,550 TOTAL 8,937,057 ---------------------------------------- NORTH CENTRAL Benue 1,415,162 Kogi 1,215,405 Kwara 1,115,665 Nassarawa 1,224,206 Niger 721,478 Plateau 1,983,453 TOTAL 7,675,369 ---------------------------------------- NORTH EAST Adamawa 1,714,860 Bauchi 1,835,562 Borno 2,730,368 Gombe 1,266,993 Taraba 1,308,106 Yobe 1,182,230 TOTAL 10,038,119 ---------------------------------------- NORTH WEST Jigawa 1,852,698 Kano 5,135,415 Katsina 2,931,668 Kaduna 3,565,762 Kebbi 1,603,468 Sokoto 2,065,508 Zamfara 1,746,024 TOTAL 18,900,543 Grand Total - 66,878,004 |
Well I just dey pass oo |
Hahahahahaha.... Thank God for the tribal mark oo |
Hahahahahahaha...... I just dey laugh in Greek This is not the fist time they said this |
Chain...see them |
You can only manage him, He should talk less, try not to get angry easily, most importantly talk slowly... Lastly pray to your God..! |
Wonders shall never end |
Lol.... Correct |
How possible will this be, when some politicians are busy defecting. |
THE WINNERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE PRIMARIES IN ENUGU STATE. 1) Enugu West Senatorial -Prof. Ike Ekweremadu 2) Enugu East Senatorial - Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani 3) Enugu North Senatorial - Sen. Chuka Utazi 4) Nsukka / igbo -eze south - Hon. Pat Asadu 5) Enugu north & south- Chief Ofor Chukwuegbo 6) Ezeagu / Udi-Hon. Dennis Amadi 7) Oji - river / Agwu / Aninri- Hon. Toby Okechukwu Igbo etiti / Uzo - Uwani- Rt. Hon. Martins Oke 9) Nkanu east / Nkanu west - Rt. Hon. Nnoli Nnaji 10) Enugu east / Isi-uzo - Rt. Hon. Cornelius Nnaji 11) Udenu / Igbo-eze North - Rt. Hon. Simon Atigwe |
mourinho must not go oooo!!! |
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No let some guys see this, they will now have an excuse to give |
Finally ....... Chimaroke Nnamani ---- 601 votes Chinedu Nneji ---- 88 votes Nkwuo Ngene ---- 74 votes Gil Nnaji ---- 69 votes Lawrence Eze---- 25 votes Joshua MBA ------4 votes Ebeano declared winner of Enugu East PDP senatorial primaries. |
What a polluted democracy .. |
Ok na |
Final Enugu East PDP senatorial primaries election result: Invalid votes 8 Gab Agu. 8 Chinedu Nneji. 8 Joshua Mbah 4 Nkwo Ngene. 4 Lawrence Eze. 25 Gil Nnaji. 69 Chimaroke Nnamani 597 |
See our serving corper ooo..hahahahahahahaha |
Politics is just a game and for personal interest |
Hmmmm..... Rules and regulations |
That's a big challenge |
Someones wealth just vanished like that |
All because of administration |
Ben Murray Bruce, the Senator representing Bayelsa East constituency, on Monday withdrew from the senatorial race. Ben Bruce revealed in a letter posted on his Facebook page. Read his full statement: Letter of withdrawal from the Bayelsa East Senatorial Race I thank God and the good people of Brass, Bayelsa East Senatorial District who offered me the golden opportunity four years ago to represent them and the state in the Senate, Nigeria’s highest lawmaking chamber. It is without doubt that I have tried to discharge my duties as a legislator and representative of my people creditably to the best of my ability so far. My voice has been very loud on the issues that matters to our people and our country at all time. My support to our party, my people and state government is unquestionable. I am humbled that the national leadership of my party supported by the State chapter in appreciation of my efforts offered to support my re-election to the senate to continue my service. I have also intensified consultations in the last couple of week in the course of which I have come to realize an existing local rotational arrangement of over 20 years beginning with the late Great Chief Melford Okilo, by which arrangement the Senatorial seat rotates per local government area among the three councils for four years in the Senatorial District. Even with the support of my party at the National and state levels with the full backing of my state government and leadership, as a man of honour interested in the well being of my people, I hereby announce my withdrawal from the Senatorial race. I do not want whatever reason to appear to have used my privileged position and influence to do anything that other than the well-being and the stability and the good of the people. I am in all of these for the people, not for myself. Once again, I thank the former President, Dr. Goodluck Ebelo Jonathan, the National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, my colleagues in the Senate and Governor of Bayelsa State, the Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson for their support and encouragement. I also thank the leadership of my Senatorial District and state, for being there for me. I thank specially the people of my constituency for their trust and confidence in me to serve and represent them in the Senate. By trusting me with this mandate, I have come to know them and our people even better, an experience I will never forget for the rest of my life. I am indeed grateful to my darling wife, my children, other members of my family for their support and prayers. I appreciate the efforts of my hardworking campaign staff for their support and dedication. Again, I thank the leadership of the party for their continuing support. I also assured the party of my availability and readiness to serve at any capacity when the opportunity comes. Best Regards Senator Ben Murray Bruce. |
Ok, na |
PLEASE GIVE IT A CAPTION... Nigeria is 58 Years old, A country with diverse and rich cultural heritage. A giant with such gigantic prospects. A country with enormous natural and human resources at her beck and call. A country with numerous, talented, resourceful and hardworking people. A country populated with about the highest number of intellectuals in Africa in almost every field of human endeavour. A country with dynamic and teeming population of young people. Yet in the face of all these Nigeria continues to wallow in abject poverty. We are living in a country where human life worth close to nothing. Our enormous natural and human resources notwithstanding, many people in Nigeria are living below the poverty line. The situation in Nigeria is aggravated by insensitive and ruthless leaders whose preoccupation is their personal self aggrandisement to the detriment of the welfare of the poor people who voted them into power. People are clandestinely and brazenly maimed and killed. Some are subjected to a lot of inhuman treatments. It is like a return to the Hobbesian state of nature where life is short, brutish and man becoming a wolf to fellow man. Welcome to Nigeria where unemployment is the bedrock of every graduate. A country where the rich gets richer, and the poor gets poorer. A country where no room is given to the youth to express their feelings, showcase their talent nor given opportunity to rule. A country where every politician attains the next level of office all through their life time. A country where the life of animals are valued more than that of human beings. A country where affluence meets with abject poverty in their raw state. A country where the end justifies the means especially in the acquisition of wealth. There is penchant for miracle, power and glory among politicians and regrettably among our religious leaders. Our Churches have turned to dens of robbers where politicians with questionable characters converge to sell their wares in what seemed like a drama of the mad in order to be given divine mandates to run in elections. Many of the ministers of God now sell 'the anointing for leadership' to the highest bidder. Sensing the apparent withdrawal of God in our Churches politicians commit all kinds of blasphemy in the Church ranging from kidnapping of ministers to killing them. Sometimes they come with bags full of money in order to entice our vulnerable ministers of God. Now, I see a sense in Chinua Achebe's #THE_TROUBLE_WITH_NIGERIA, where he declared that the trouble with Nigeria is squarely that of leadership. While I agree with him, I wish to state also that coupled with this leadership failure is the problem of proliferation of Churches, prophecies and 'anointing'. We have been besieged by an avalanche of Churches which are multiplying at geometric progression. A lot of lies are being peddled in the name of Christ that people go as far as giving fake prophecies and staging miracles to deceive unsuspecting people of God. Which way Nigeria...?? May God help us to always see reasons to be better and good at this our old age..AMEN..!! Engr GERALD DOMNIC |
Will that bring back their lives.. ? |
Where are we heading to..... ![]() ![]() |
This is serious ooo |
LIST OF MINIMUM WAGES BY COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. 1. Nigeria - $38 (N18,000). 2. Algeria - $175 (N83,000). 3. Belgium - $1,738 (N810,000). 4. Cameroon - 36, 270CFA ($75) N38,000. 5. Chad - $120 (N60,000). 6. Denmark - $1,820 (N900,000). 7. Libya - $430 (N190,000). 8. Japan - $1000 (N450,000). 9. Cote D'ivoire -36,607CFA $72. 10. New Zealand -$3,187 (N1.4m). 11. Luxemburg - $2,500 (N1.1m). 12. Spain - $760. (N300,000). 13. Switzerland - $5,620 - N2.5m. 14. USA - $11 per hour. Ironically, Nigeria politicians earn the highest salaries the whole world. In Luxemburg where minimum wage is $2,500, their lawmakers are paid $7,400. In Libya where minimum wage is $430, lawmakers earn $3000. In Nigeria where minimum wage is $38 (N18,000), lawmakers earn $65,000 (N29m). How long will this continue ![]() |
Ok na, let see how it goes |
Igbo etiti / Uzo - Uwani- Rt. Hon. Martins Oke
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