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Lmao! Erm, fam, it could be that she doesn't like you. You probably didn't meet her expectations. ![]() |
What development are these peeps talking about? ![]() A governor that "built" and commissioned swimmimg pool as a project. |
musiwa97:Emperor ade ade odua is even making more sense than some peeps on here. ![]() |
Nigerians should expect more from the magician himself, that said he'd stabilize world oil prices. Moronic nation, moronic peeps! |
Moronic nation, moronic peeps. |
It's now evident that this Buhari man has no academic certificates. ![]() |
haibe:You're probably too ignorant to know the security situations in the North. ![]() |
jason123:Old man, where have you been? ![]() |
Lmao! Buhari the superman will single-handedly amend the constitution. ![]() Buhari the magician will stabilize world oil prices. ![]() Buhari is really a super human. ![]() |
Ibime:Lmao! Getting out more would probably be too much to ask. What he needs - is to surf the internet. ![]() |
This Buhari man has said a lot of ridiculous things that will haunt him sooner or later. ![]() |
jumas:What tangible difference does it make? ![]() |
lomomike:Don't mind those folks. That train is used in Germany. |
FreeGlobe:That Chino guy is something else. ![]() That old man once posted a certain "food picture" on here - saying it was what the wife prepared for dinner. ![]() After some minutes, some guy from nowhere busted his lie by providing a link to the site where he got the picture from. |
OLUJOSHINS:Such a pathetic, moronic and backward way of thinking. A quick search on google shows that Lagos island is a city centre. ![]() If Lagos island a city centre looks like some slums in Kenya, I wonder how the hinterlands in Lagos would look - pictures though have proved that many areas in Lagos are not fit for human habitation. ![]() For a Governor who couldn't tar the roads in the city centre to be tipped for presidency shows that many Nigerians are really moronic and backward. ![]() For making excuses for the failed governor, you should be taken to Sahara desert and shot in the eyes. ![]() It has been said on here countless times that Lagos is the richest state in Nigeria. This state generated N202.761billion in 2011 and N219.202billion in 2012 internally. ![]() I can't pinpoint a particular sector where this Fashola man has done well. It's all propaganda and propaganda - he goes with the media to commission street lights, goes with the media to distribute life jackets to boat users. ![]() Those are works of the Local government chairmen in some African nations and Europe. With the facts on ground, Fashola or whatever is a huge failure. |
Why are peeps making moronic excuses for Fashola? ![]() |
Sunnybobo3:Lmao! Pentiumpro is not a lady. ![]() |
Mondisweets:Not when you've not told us what you were smoking when you made the initial comment. ![]() |
happyzed0:Dumbness! Northern cities are as developed as Southern cities or perhaps even more developed. ![]() However, I think "security" plays a huge role in this moronic deportation. |
Mondisweets:Bantu sken sken degree holder, I'm not sure you read the story. ![]() |
OtunbaJega:I've never heard of a local government chairman building railways and universities. ![]() |
Lmao! Legendary. |
A Nigerian civil society group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has dragged the All Progressives Congress (APC) and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to court over “failure to disclose their sources of spending on their respective electoral campaigns and other operations linked to the February 2015 general elections.” The suits filed last week at the Federal High Court Ikoyi followed Freedom of Information requests to PDP National Chairman Alhaji Ahmadu Adamu Mu’azu and APC National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun dated 18 November 2014. The originating summons against the PDP with suit number FHC/CS/1969/2014 and against the APC with suit number FHC/CS/1968/2014 were brought pursuant to section 4(a) of the Freedom of Information Act, and signed by SERAP Senior Staff Attorney, Olukayode Majekodunmi. The plaintiff is arguing that under the FOI Act, “Nigerians have the right to know about spending by their political parties especially the major parties with a strong possibility to assume government in the future. Citizens should be able to examine financial transactions of parties and be certain that politicians are working for their voters, not their benefactors.” The plaintiff also argues that, both the APC and PDP “Cannot take the position that the FOI Act does not apply to them because to do so will seriously undermine citizens’ trust in their political parties and lack of trust will inevitably destroy confidence in the system and decrease citizens’ interest and participation in democratic processes.” The plaintiff also said that “Without free and fair elections there can be no democracy. However, elections are only one part of the democratic process, and a fair and effective electoral system must be founded in an adequate democratic infrastructure and responsibility of political leaders.” The plaintiff wants the court to determine “Whether by virtue of the provision of section 4(a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2011, the Defendants are under an obligation to provide the Plaintiff with the information requested for.” The plaintiff is seeking: A DECLARATION that by virtue of the provisions of Section 4 (a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2011, the Defendants are under a binding legal obligation to provide the Plaintiff with up to date information relating to the following: 1. Information about the spending and sources of income derived from federal, state and other institutions, agencies or persons for the campaigns and other operations of the Defendants related to the February 2015 elections. 2. The total amounts that have been spent and the anticipated spending and the sources of any such spending related to the February 2015 general elections. 3. Total contributions received by the Defendants for or on behalf of their Presidential candidate and candidates for the governorship elections and the sources of any such contributions. Earlier in its FOI requests, the plaintiff had expressed “serious concerns about the risks of corruption during electoral campaigns for the February 2015 general elections, especially the role of money in politics and the persistent failure generally to comply with national and international law on political party finance.” According to the plaintiff, “Releasing the information will help to address the perception among the citizens that the major political parties in the countries are less transparent and accountable. The lack of transparency and accountability in political finance is seriously undermining the legitimacy and credibility of the democratic and electoral processes, and invariably contributing to denying the citizens the right to effective participation in their own government.” Source |
This is a dumb, moronic and unnecessary statement. |
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