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Nonsense |
OP. SO the national conference is solely for GEJ's tenure elongation just because he says the outcome will be ratified by the national assembly? |
old gist |
OP. Shebi you will blame Jonathan for this. Abi? |
I see you dont have anything to do really, hence you start this kind of topic. |
This also will soon die down. Didnt you guys say worse things with the Rotimi Amaechi plane issue? You all talk without sense. |
hammedkola: The did has been doneDeed not did. |
[size=18pt]Lier. OP. You are a big foool. [/size] [size=18pt]Leave Kenyan leaders alone, Jonathan tells ICC[/size] PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC), which is currently prosecuting current Kenyan leaders over alleged crimes against humanity thought to have occurred during the nation’s post election violence in 2007, to leave the leaders alone. In a statement at the the extra-ordinary session of African Union Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Saturday, he maintained that since that election, Kenyans had proved that they could take care of their own problems. “What remains is for the international community, in particular, the ICC, to give the elected leaders of Kenya the space to discharge their mandate in meeting the aspirations and needs of their people,” he said. In expressing his support for Kenya on its difficulties with the ICC, he acknowledged that five years after the post-election violence of 2007, the people of Kenya have proven to the world that they are capable of expressing their sovereign wishes in a free, fair and credible manner in accordance with democratic norms and values. “This is a clear demonstration to the world that the people of Kenya are in the best position to determine their own future and deal with their past,” he siad. Jonathan noted that while the work of the ICC was immensely useful for the achievement of a world without crimes against humanity, genocide and other acts of impunity, it would be fair to say that in Africa today, the wave of democratisation has engendered greater commitment to the rule of law and respect for fundamental human rights. He observed that the Constitutive Act of AU explicitly prohibited war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity with clear sanctions for violations. “This is why the profound dissatisfaction that has been expressed about the Court’s relationship with Africa deserves the special attention that this Assembly is paying to it at this session,” Jonathan added. The President observed that it was also the reason why the refusal of the ICC to accede to the requests by AU member-states for the deferral of the cases involving the President of Sudan, and now, the President and Deputy President of Kenya has left many African leaders disappointed. According to him, “many are concerned that the African Union’s principled position that African leaders should not be targeted by the ICC has been ignored, and that the ICC, despite its universal jurisdiction, seems to be devoting unusual energy and enthusiasm to the prosecution of cases from Africa, compared to cases from other parts of the world. “If the Court is concerned about this implied allegation of bias; it has not, in our opinion, taken enough pro-active steps to address it and allay the fears of concerned stakeholders. We think it should.” http://tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/news/item/23817-leave-kenyan-leaders-alone,-jonathan-tells-icc.html |
u havent seen a bikini before. LOL |
he is thinking I wish I can just send my dog after this ugly duckling walking past my house. |
UGLY |
smartchoice: what was his contribution to the emancipation of the downtrodden populace of Nigeria?and what is your own contribution as well? |
and FFK thinks more about the next woman to bang than anything else. |
and FFK thinks more about the next woman to bang than anything else. |
They must have a reason to oppose the President. |
you are talking about girls and husbands or girls and blind dates. haba. |
Obviously you lack the midas touch. Simple. She couldnt have invited you to come count the ceiling boards. |
sort your own problems out and let them be. |
FFK is still continue his diatribe against the igbos. nothing else. |
hercules07: Cosmetic renovations that still leaves the airports looking like cow sheds, please what happened to the intervention fund that was released to the sector?Ask your FFK. |
Sterling Towers: Excuses! excuses. May be you should just have a chat with Olu Falae or the OKusanya. you disingeniously trying to say it is Fani ' s fault. Oduah preferred facelift of our airports to lives of Nigerian, yet you have the temerity to put the blame on FFk and allow an incompetent minister to stay on board for what I might ask. You are well aware that two other planes almost crashed after the Agagu's plane crash. This nation cannot yield its increase if we tribalise every thing or allow nepotism to thrive.What are the sins of Oduah? You cal what she is doing just facelift? If previous Ministers did facelifts previously, maybe some one else will have time to do something else. Beside, most of these Airlines came on board at the time of the previous administrations, and bringing in all manner of old airplanes. |
ilugunboy: She has been compromising on safety ....though she has been lucky not to have been exposed.How? How many crashes at the time he himself was Aviation Minister? Is EFCC still not after him for funds diversion during his time as Minister? |
newsance as in nuisance? |
speedyboi: Yes...It used to be before it was bought by TranscorpSo he is right |
Rossikk: Those things should be removed from there. Even in London etc you hardly see any phone booths these days. Their era has passed.Lier. Phuck off |
wow speedyboi: BTW, that's Transcorp Hilton.....not Nicon LuxuryI thought it used to be called Nicon Hilton. |
try sex |
after just a short time? Lies. |
big deal. |