Supremos: No, say Igbos with their no nonsense character. We don't take rubbish from people
You made me laugh bro. You don't take nonsense from the south west, nor from the north, south Africans are not excluded, Pakistanis, Indians and everyone. The only place you accept nonsense is in the south east and from your brothers (the unknown gun men). I think you need to realize that it is you people that are dishing nonsense to everyone
Nonywendy: I have been dating this my girl friend since 2017. She made me fall and believe in love, she ticked all the qualities I desire in a woman. When I we started dating she was in her 200L, and everything was going on smoothly. Now this is where the issue lies, When she went for service in another state, I started noticing some changes, wen she comes back home during holidays I used to go through her phone.(note: she has access to my phone and I too). So one of those period I realised she is seeing another guy in the state where she is serving. I confronted her and she opened up to me and confessed. I forgave her.
Then after like 4months again, I later noticed she is also seeing another guy different from the initial one I noticed, she denied that but I had to do my deep investigation and got an evidence, she opened up again, at this point I broke up with her and moved on. After like one month she came back begging for forgiveness, It took me time to heal and I forgave her.
Then this last one that broke the camel's back, I noticed she traveled to the state where she did her youth service for something and all this while I thought she was staying with her sister, not knowing she was staying with the first guy she dated while serving whch she apologised. She stayed with her for three good weeks. How I realized was, I called her line one early morning arnd 3am and a guy picked the call asking me who I am. At first, I froze cos I haven't been in that kind of situation, I calmed down and explained everything to the guy, and the guy also told me she has been with her for the past three weeks and that's the girl friend too. I was shocked. I have broken up with her finally cos I don't think forgiving a cheating partner is worth it. The first time she cheated, 90% of my friends advised me to dump her ass and move on but I had to forgive on the basis of nobody is perfect, but this third time is a no no. Now she has been begging and asking for forgiveness that she has really learnt her lessons. At this point I'm just so mad that I don't want to forgive her. Now the big problem is that I'm always seeing her in my dream, I have not really moved on cos it's not easy for me. I have loved her for solid 6 yrs plus. Note: all the family members from my side and her side are fully aware of our relationship and have approved but they are not aware that I have broken up. If you are my shoes will you forgive her for this very last time or will her cheating continues? Your advise and suggestions will be well appreciated. Thank you
Don't Ben a fool, this girl will kill you untimely, she's not changing, cheating is in her DNA, if you've forgiven once, twice and she never stops, she will never stop.
No be Nigeria here we don dey watch plenty G20 .. G 50 G11 G 18 .. G everything summits.. I’m different part of the world .. attended by Apc government, president , and their leaders ..
… yet dollar na 900..
Fuel … 700.
The foreign direct investments dem .. na for papers and television
How many people don the work for the companies abi .. which one again
I only hate Apc Yoruba propaganda.. with picture .. like say Nigerians are daft
Wetin we know..
God bless Nigerians Gos bless Nigeria
A very bitter heart spotted. Be healed in Jesus name
netricoin: The people of the FCT don't have the opportunity to vote for who they want to be their FCT minister, which is like a governor of a state, the only opportunity they have is to have a say on who should be the president of Nigeria, by giving that person a minimum of 25% of votes. One important questions to ask is: If the INEC chairman think that the people of the FCT votes is not important at all in the presidential election, then why did he allowed them to come out to vote in the day of the presidential election? If the reason why the people in the FCT votes is for the mandatory 25% in the FCT, then why was that part of the Constitution not implemented? By just looking at the PEPC judgement, one will wonder of what use or contribution was the votes from the FCT in the 2023 presidential election Once a court is compromise, they will look for loop holes to apply technicalities in favour of the ruling party. Had it been Peter obi was announced by INEC to have the highest votes but failed to get 25% of votes in the FCT, the PEPC will have used that against him, I am not surprised on how they controversial rule that a hard drugs case is a civilian case
You talked of common sense but your submission here is bereft of it. That means in any case Abuja alone should be deciding who becomes the president because they do not have a governor.
BoldBrainz: El-rufai is just superb at infrastructural development. He's a colossal failure with Human capital development and an avoidable catastrophe where religious extremism is concerned.
I know Ganduje wasn't on the list but you can't put it past him when discussing Northern options for the Presidency. He fancies himself as a Northern force in the political scheme of things.
You know his age now and what his age will be then?
Final Judgment: Abuja is not a special State, it is just like every of the 36 states.
The PEPT Judges ruled that Abuja is not a special state but just like every other state that make up Nigeria, let's find out if this is true?
Abuja have no Governor!
Abuja produces only 1 Senator whereas other 36 States produces 3 Senators.
Abuja does not produce House of Reps.
Abuja does not have State House of Assembly.
What this means is that as an Abuja indigene, you can never aspire to become Governor or House of Reps or State House of Assembly member.
Now tell me how is Abuja like other 36 States of Nigeria? This means cheating on Abuja indigenes and the constitution should be amended immediately to allow Abuja to have a state Governor, House of Assembly, and produce 3 Senators and House of Reps like every other state.
VIDEO References: Please find time and watch Kadaria Ahmed, a staunch APC supporter shout it on National TV a day to the 2023 Presidential election that before any candidate will be declared winner according to Nigeria's 1999 Constitution amended, that the person must score 25% of total votes cast in Abuja.
Mike Igini a former INEC State Rec also shouted it a day before the Presidential election held that before any of the Presidential candidates will be declared winner, that the person must get 25% of total votes cast in Abuja as required by the constitution of Nigeria. He shouted it that the whole world should know this now before tomorrow's election.
Only fools think that Abuja voters have two heads. The constitution makes it clear that all votes are equal.
Think of it, so if a candidate wins 36 States of the federation and didn't have 25% in Abuja he should not be declared as the winner? And if a candidate had 90% in Abuja and didn't win other States he should be declared as the winner? Pls use your head don't just allow Obi to use it for you.
bennybuhari: He has never spoken like a first-class brain. He is always descending into the arena and from there to the gutters. Usually unprovoked.
He may argue it's all politics, but it diminishes and exposes his character, hitherto masked by his superficially well-off resume.
And coming from someone with personal inadequacy, it's beneath him, totally.
He once said Professor Yemi Osinbajo was better off selling ice cream. Now, he wants to retire Atiku Abubakar to rearing goats and what again... ? Unbelievable!
Throughout the electioneering period, he always mounted the soapbox, hauling insults at everyone and everything in sight, and at the expense of issue-based engagements.
Whoever told him he'd be anything other than the vice-president, which is probably why he's been picking on his predecessors without moderation and circumspection, has a lot of explaining to do.
Constantly spewing such twaddle at a time the government in which he is a principal stakeholder should get down to brass tacks and fix the problems, brings to light the manner of man elected as Nigeria's vice-president.
nony43: It is in your 1999 constitution section 138
Well, that is your personal interpretation. It is 25% in two third of the states and the FCT. So if the FCT is not added where will the vote of FCT be counted when talking about the 25% in two third of the states?
The constitution states that the votes of all Nigerians are equal, so whether in Agege, Onitsha, Sokoto, Lokoja, Warri, ABJ, Yola, our votes are equal.
nony43: 25% is no longer compulsory? Nigeria is gone.
Sincerely speaking only fools believe that 25% in Abuja is compulsory. You mean if a candidate wins the 36 states of the federation and lost woefully in Abuja he shouldn't be declared winner? You mean Abuja voters have three heads?
JudelucanTV: The Law isn't for the common man. Things just dey happen before our eyes... I don off TV. Join me watch this Sabinus Standup Comedy. Make we ease the tension and anger small
Enemiesmasquera: Nigeria is doomed. All these nitwits quoting me a time will come in future when you all will regret all these actions of yours I assure you.
Not Nigeria, may be your portion in Nigeria is doomed.
Validated: This is my prediction and this is what I have seen in the Spirit
Obi vs INEC: Verdicts 1. INEC is wrong to jettison her own guidelines after assuring parties of its use. 2. Result transmission is part of electoral process. 3. Tinubu's inability to secure 25% in FCT fatally destroyed his declaration 4. INEC erred in not following constitutional provisions. 5. Forfeiture be it civil or criminal is a product of legal conviction. 6. LP & Obi proved substantial votes manipulation and suppression in Lagos, Rivers, Ondo, Kwara, Kaduna, Delta, Nasarawa and Benue
APM vs INEC 1. Shettima nomination was invalid. 2. INEC failure to scrutinize APC dates for VP substitution cannot be blamed on APC
ATIKU vs Tinubu 1. Tinubu's age and certificates relied on by INEC was sufficient to participate in elections 2. Atiku could not prove substantial irregularities in results 3. No new evidence available to disqualify APC
FINAL VERDICT: 1. APC candidacy is disqualified on account improper nomination conviction of presidential candidate. Hence all votes given to APC are wasted votes 2. With APC votes cancelled, results from the 8 states where votes manipulation and suppressions have been proven renders the election inconclusive. 3. INEC is directed to conduct fresh elections for the two remaining parties namely PDP and LP within 90 days from today, September 6, 2023..
You are free to argue as you like. Note however that the vision is for you to know that the MOST HIGH rules over the kingdom of men
You need to treat your malaria very urgent so it will not go beyond malaria.
When will you leave this level of wailing, crying and gnashing of teeth? Peter Obi can never be president in this country, it can only happen in Biafra, know it and know peace. And for your information Nigeria will come out of this and become a better nation for as many that want to see the good of this country.
Apc messed una up for good 8years.. Una still carry dey support same APC.
When Bat was avoiding debates ,them no still fit get sense to know that he has got nothing to offer.. [/quote]
Go and collect more slots from Ellu p. Senseless people that want to reap where they did not sow. During the election you decided to put all your eggs in one basket and you should be ready to bear the consequence. The constitution is very clear, every state must have at least a senator each and each state has been given so what are you expecting?
Obaseki indeed has betrayal flowing in his blood, he must betray every individual that might have helped him. Ask Oshiomole, Obaseki, And now his deputy.
He has become desperate to become governor and doesnt mind carrying out a coup against me - Edo State governor Godwin Obaseki explains why he fell out with the state's deputy governor Phillip Shaibu
He has become desperate to become governor and doesnt mind carrying out a coup against me - Edo State governor Godwin Obaseki explains why he fell out with the state's deputy governor Phillip Shaibu