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OBJ no fear nobody o!! not even the Almighty!!, i guess that kinda would apply to him, since he is FEAR himself ![]() |
@shotster50, shut up! ur in my topic, so shut up! thank u! ![]() |
The National Agency for Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other-Related Matters on Tuesday interrogated Senator Ahmed Sani on his marriage to an Egyptian minor. The agency had earlier summoned Sani to appear before it to answer questions on his involvement in the marriage allegedly in contravention of the Child Rights Act. The former Zamfara State Governor arrived in the Wuse Zone 5 headquarters of the NAPTIP at about 9.45am in a black Toyota Aurion Grande, wearing white babariga with a red cap to match. He was accompanied by some of his aides and supporters. He was said to have faced NAPTIP interrogators for over three hours, responding to questions relating to the marriage of the minor, reported to be 13 years. Sani was, however, granted bail on personal recognition after he made a statement in writing, and subsequently signed an undertaken to report back to the agency on June 17, 2010. It was, however, gathered that during the interrogation, the former governor, told the NAPTIP officials that age was not a consideration for a marriage under Islamic law. He was said to have been reminded that he contracted the marriage in Abuja where the Child Right Act was in force. A source close to the agency said that the former governor, in his response, alluded to the constitution, arguing that it guaranteed the freedom of religion and that Islam permitted him to marry the girl. He was said to have also declined to tell the real age of the girl in spite of pressure on him to do so, since he had repeatedly denied that she was not 13. The former governor, who is a member of the Senate, also denied seeing the international travelling documents of the girl to ascertain her age. The source added that when asked why he did not conduct the marriage in Egypt, Sani replied that he did it in Nigeria for the convenience of his family members and his friends. According to the source, the senator added that it was untrue that he was trying to avoid Egyptian laws. Speaking to journalists shortly after his release, Sani said he was not worried at the turn of events because he had not broken any known law in Islam. He maintained that Section 38 of the 1999 Constitution guaranteed the freedom of religion to all Nigerians. Sani said, “The Child Right Act they are talking about was brought to me in Zamfara as a governor; my people rejected it so also other states in the North. It was rejected by the Zamfara State House of Assembly because it is against the Islamic religion.” The Executive Secretary of NAPTIP, Mr. Simon Egede, said the agency invited the senator following a series of petitions against his marriage to the teenager. He disclosed that the agency was on top of the investigation and that it had established that Egyptian law forbids marriage to an under age. Egede said the investigation into the matter was neither politically-motivated nor influenced by religion. He said, “It is purely within our mandate having received petitions from so many interest groups. “We are in touch with the Egyptian authorities, we know it is illegal in Egypt and we do not need to get to Egypt before we get the age of the girl. Within the federal capital, there is a law against marriage to a minor and the law is no respecter of any person.” According to him, the agency would soon conclude its investigations on the matter and all Nigerians would know what really the issues are. On why the senator was not detained, the Executive Secretary said it was because he willingly turned himself in to the agency. Meanwhile, the National Human Rights Commission has commended NAPTIP for interrogating the former governor over his marriage to the Egyptian minor. The commission, in a statement by its Executive Secretary, Mr. Roland Ewubare, on Tuesday, said NAPTIP’s action demonstrated that impunity had no place under the current dispensation in the country. The NHRC also commended President Goodluck Jonathan and the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, for their efforts at entrenching a culture of respect for the laws of the nation. Ewubare said, “The NHRC also commends the exceptional courage and initiative of the Executive Secretary of NATIP, Mr. Egede, for trying to bring Senator Sani to book. The NHRC fully identifies with NAPTIP in this regard and is prepared to partner and collaborate actively with the agency in addressing the human rights issues raised by the actions of the senator.” |
benitex like rafa actually makes more sense, maybe someone could ask M.I ![]() |
saharareporters u guys are a waste of breathe!!!!!! and OBJ is an asshole, yes i said it, him and IBB and money-sucking-blood-launderes who are so selfish and stupid and blind they can't even see that we will and are moving on without 'em!!! tell 'em I said so!!!! stupid men!!! |
@ochukocca as i was reading ur story, i felt some truth to what you said and then i noticed your reply to edoya and i just ran outta there!! http://www.saharareporters.com/articles/external-contrib/5778-the-evil-candidate-general-ibrahim-badamosi-babangida.htmlsaharareporters!!! i doubt any sorce they have is the truth, |
@prince, Politics is very difficult, once ur in, it's not easy to get out. plus, maybe OBJ has something on the guy, |
come on people!! you must have an opinion!! |
While several state governors and members of the National Assembly were scrambling to be nominated for the vacant seat of Vice President following the death of President Umaru Yar’adua, Adamawa State Governor, Murtala Nyako had rejected President Goodluck Jonathan’s offer for the job, Daily Trust has learnt from an aide of the governor. The aide who does not want his name in print told Daily Trust that Governor Nyako was the first to be contacted by the President, but he turned down the offer politely. He did not state why Nyako turned down the VP job but he said part of the offer was to retain Governor Nyako as Jonathan’s running mate in the 2011 election. But another source told Daily Trust that Governor Nyako had actually rejected the offer for two reasons. First, he felt he could not deputise for a much younger person especially given that the Vice President’s office is at the complete mercy of the President who could decide to render the occupant very jobless. Secondly, the governor had taken into consideration the consequences of his departure from the office as governor and its impact on the majority/minority politics of Adamawa State, the source said. When former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was nominated as running mate to Chief Oulusegun Obasanjo ahead of the 1999 presidential election, Mr. Boni Haruna, from a so called minority tribe in the state who was Atiku’s deputy, was sworn in as governor, a position he held for eight years apparently against the wish of the majority tribes. But in 2003, when the majority/minority politics came to a height during Haruna’s bid for a second term, Atiku who was believed to be nursing presidential ambition stood firm to see that the governor was re-elected. “You can see that the same scenario would have played out the second time,” the source said. The present Deputy Governor Mr. Bala James Nglare is from a minority tribe in the northern part of the state. Daily trust also learnt that Governor Nyako may have been recommended to Jonathan by former President Olusegun Obasanjo , assuring him that Nyako, with so much experience and a discipline military background would actually make loyal and useful VP. Governor Nyako had told Daily Trust in an interview in Yola, May last year, that he was literarily ‘dragged’ to the Adamawa Governor’s office in 2007 by former President Obasanjo against his wish. is a very vast region with lots of people with able character and I believe the president in his own wisdom will come up with the best candidate from the region.” Obansanjo, again!! |
THE gist we are hearing about the new 13-year-old bride of former Zamfara State governor and Senator of the Federal Republic, Alhaji Ahmed Sani, is that she has returned to Egypt after her nuptials. According to information gathered, the not-too-elaborate wedding was attended by some Northern politicians and the family of the young bride who we gathered, is still a junior student in a secondary school in Egypt. It was gathered that the lady, immediately after she was handed to her husband by her family, had to return to Egypt to undergo necessary training before she would return to Nigeria to start a new life and to get a new school in Nigeria. hope the girl's family don't forget to return the bride price, cos i doubt she'll be coming back, at all!!! |
LMAO!!! pls, more nonscence!! |
Nigeria's state-run oil firm NNPC and China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) have signed a $23bn (£16bn; 18bn euros) deal. The two will jointly seek financing and credits from Chinese authorities and banks to build three refineries and a fuel complex in Nigeria. The project would add 750,000 barrels per day of extra refining capacity. NNPC hopes the construction of new refineries will stem the flood of imported refined products into Nigeria. 'Deepen relationships' Nigeria is the world's 12th-largest oil producer and the eighth-largest oil exporter. But the country imports roughly 85% of its fuel needs because of the disrepair and mismanagement of its four state-owned refineries. "We are about to deepen the existing technical and commercial relationships between China and Nigeria through the signing of a memorandum of understanding," said Shehu Ladan, head of NNPC. The three refineries will be built in Bayelsa, Kogi and Lagos states, while a location has to be confirmed for the petrochemicals complex. The Nigerian government has said that foreign companies must invest in developing Nigeria's infrastructure and economy first, before they can benefit from its oil and gas exports. (i think it's about time we made chinese the 2nd international official of Nigeria! i mean come on!! do these guys love us or what?!! http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/10116945.stm |
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@jassie i agree. |
Nobody ft. Tuface Chorus If nobody talk about you Then you’re a nobody Where na true Them talk na lie, my guy-I, whalahi If nobody talk about you Then you’re a nobody Stop existing And start living Is that they feel what we feeling I was feeling real down Cos of nobody said I was nobody, In nobody’s head I was a figment of what the media had fed No true real talent No street cred And tuface said ‘brother you’re feeling my pain’ People gon talk But they don’t know a thing When the goins, going bad People disappear When it starts going good, The same People reappear When’s it’s rough, I just puff I just hold back a tear I tried to close my eyes And keep my eyes clear Omo men there’s so many pomo men Don’t even honor them Jehova go corner then I’m so Obama men And God go Osama-them It’s just MC let your sources hammer them They talk behind your back Because you standin’ front of them Cos they know you special You’ll never be one of them What it is, is Chorus If nobody talk about you Then you’re a nobody Where na true Them talk na lie, my guy-I, whalahi If nobody talk about you Then you’re a nobody Stop existing And start living Is that they feel what we feeling The beginning of a dream They don’t know about you Back then they don’t have a clue what you wan do Some of them go hail you some go call you Mugu Just because they getti mouth-to No matter who you be They musti talk about you They go sit down for corner Just dey dissect you Dey analyze you Some of them go criticize Some of then go idolize you No be small thing oh But tuku na ibado I say na calamity them they try to organize If you hear all them talk You go confuse Ohhh See me here as I dey here I hear them And I don’t care That’s why just I’m living it up today –eh eh Chorus If nobody talk about you Then you’re a nobody Where na true, Them talk na lie, my guy-I, whalahi If nobody talk about you Then you’re a nobody Stop existing And start living Is that they feel what we feeling go here http://nigerianhiphop.net/blog/mixtapes/ to listen to the track. |
@paddy, OBJ gave us yar'adua, he fought for him to be president, he told us that yar'adua was the best candidate , so we accepted him, because we believed in OBJ, and now all this controversy came up and OBJ back fired on his candidate and left him to deal with his mess alone. He doesn't have any right to back out or run away. he hasn't made a statement since his death! WHY? WHY? WHY? and again i ask WHY?!!! |
it is my business. it's also the business of nigeria to know why he should leave the country that same day that yar'adua was being buried. , maybe you know something. if u do, best cough up! |
The probe is very much called for. T[b]he man has been dead for 4-5 months now, and suddenly you want him to rest? [/b]listen all u assholes!! Yar'adua was a muslim if he did die many months ago, they would have buried him long time ago, so stop being an asshole and concentrate on your useless non existent lives!! he's gone, while he was alive he did a good job. fullstop. period. finito! i hope u have no rest whn u die! |
Why didn't we see Obansanjo the day Yar'adua was buried? I don't know why he wasn't there but i'll tell where he was off to that same day. He was on his way to china and right now he is in Beijing, got this reliable sources last night. what i want to know is why didn't he attend?? OBJ wat's the catch? why didn't you attend yar'adua's burial? |
wikipedia.org ![]() , now please, his family tree not this, we already know this story. |
you guys are @$$hole of the first century!! so insensitive! she just lost her husband you baffoons!! leave her alone ok?!!!1 |
actually he was married twice. but no matter, he was great for his humility and honesty. |
kobojunkie, Yar'adua had a heart. which u obviously know nothing about. ur an asshole and a horrible horrible person. people loved him for his honesty and humility. at least he wasn't a tyrant, for the 100 people that he did nothin for, there 100 more people that he did a lot for!! f*** u!! and shut the hell up!! |
Of what good are those STORIES you claim your friend told you of him when for more than 10 solid years, this same man sat back and ALLOWED EVIL TO happen to his own people without him even batting an eyelid, or even crying FOUL? The same man sat back while so many went to their graves with NO HOPE of ever getting access to quality healthcare while he, yar adua, continued to conveniently fly abroad, on the same people's bill with no remorse. How humble was that, really? Where did this humility go when, instead of ruling a state as a humble governor ought to, or quiting if he could, he held a state hostage for 8 solid years with barely nothing to show for his 8 years at the helm of affairs? Where was this humility when he held a whole country hostage for 3 years, and instead set the country back at least 10 years?why don't u put a cock on it u fuckin asshole!! he's dead ok? he did all he could do!! ur a fuckin asshole and i hope u never get the chance to be anyone great, negative masogynist!! |
this a true account of what took place one day in the villa : my friend who's related to the president says this was a man who was so humble that you could even change the channel of the tv if you didn't like what was on tv at that moment, ' i didn't know him but everyone can safely say he was humble and never wanted trouble, RIP @Mrs Yar'adua , be STRONG! we're prayin for you!! |
hey, stupid! he died today!!!! what u mean why they wait this long ?!! |