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AnodaIT:they don't like development . that is why you see them taking side with boko haram |
pentagonal:their is nothing to prove we already know he is corrupt that is why 10 percent of lagosian tax payers money go to him. he is corrupt that is why his wife, daughter, inlaw , brother inlaw are all in either state house of assemble or the senate. he is corrupt the toll we pay go to his pocket and he has claimed half of the properties and land belonging to lagos state to his own private property any example is the formal eti osa local government office in Victoria island where he is building a shopping mall. these are all facts but he would meet his waterloo in the next election. I know you would come out swinging with insults that's what cowards are known for.cowards who hate to face facts and cant live with it so they resort to insult . and I know you one |
NgeneUkwenu:E DEY PAIN YOU GO DRINK POISON IF YOU NO LIKE EM COMMENT |
chukwudi44:that is how daft apc leaders and followers are. the other day doyin okupe asked the dumb party and their leaders to sight a president that has resigned during war time (even though Nigeria is not at war cos if we were the fool you replied would not be on the internet showing his foolishness) mark the word PRESIDENT liar mohammed sighted Chamberlain as one. the question I have been askin this fools is was chamberlain a PRESIDENT? since when did A PRIME MINISTER BECOME A PRESIDENT? IS A PRESIDENT AND A PRIME MINISTER THE SAME? for their chief spokesman not to know the difference between A PRESIDENT and A PRIME MINISTER shows the kind of dumb people we have as opposition and those who support them. imagine some of them still believe their lies about the judge asking ig to reinstate tambuwal security |
ogbronx:TAN HAS ALREADY STARTED GIVING YOU POEOPLE HYPERTENSION....you and your fellow simpleton don't make a complete statement without mentioning TAN IS IT BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN EXPOSING THE MOUNTAIN OF LIES THE APC and people like you have been feeding Nigerians the other day TAN threw a challenge to you and your dumb party for an open debate to disprove what they have been saying but as usual you and your criminal party stock their tail in between their ass and ran like the coward we know them for. since you said GEJ is a failure .as you have travelled to Abuja if you used any facility that was upgraded by the administration of this same man you call a failure be it the airport or the road to Abuja may you not see 2015 and if as you claim are in Abuja and you use any facility provided by the administration of this man you call a failure your life would be a failure anything you touch or do would be a failure |
laykorn:is it paining you that no apc state has that kind of development or the tyrant buhari was not invited ? I can see that TAN has dealt a big blow to the lies you and your mates has been peddling ...why didn't you and lie mohammed take their challenge for public debate if all they TAN has been saying are lies .you never begin get hypertension wait till campaign start you and you fellow monkeys would have more heart attack |
the so called eko project is the biggest scam of the century |
By Ikenna Asomba IN 2009, when Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State obtained a whooping $90 million (N13.5 billion) World Bank Education Loan, to fund teaching and learning infrastructure under the State‘s Eko Secondary Education Project, many a Lagosians thought the era where pupils and students across the public schools in the state sit on bare floor, tyres, broken furniture or even windows is now a thing of the past.But this is not yet so, own to gory experiences currently being witnessed especially by the JSS1 and JSS2 students at the Ajeromi Ifelodun Secondary School, AIJSS (alias Sinclair), in the popular ghetto city, Ajegunle.At the school, sited in the heart of the Ajeromi/Ifelodun Local Government Area of the state, investigations by South West Voice reveals that despite the over 52, 532 furniture, said to be procured by the state government between 2009 and 2013, several schools in the state, including AIJSS, annually, compel parents whose children get admitted into JSS1, to pay N2, 000 for the provision of furniture (chairs and desks).Provision of furniture Parents who failed to pay the said amount have their children sit on bare floor, tyres, broken furniture, classroom windows, or even stand during lessons.Recall that in December 2013, the Socio Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP had sought the order of the Federal High Court, Lagos to direct the state government to release information on its spending of the loan.*Over-crowded class in the schoolSERAP also asked the court to demand details of the projects executed with the loan in the 667 schools across the state in line with the Freedom of Information Act.52, 532 furniture in 4 yearsFashola, had on June 23, 2014, while launching a book entitled “Eko Project: A Legacy of Excellence,”in Lagos, explained that there was nothing to hide as the funds had been deployed judiciously.He affirmed that the loan, which was obtained to fund teaching and learning infrastructure under the State‘s Eko Secondary Education Project, was achieving its purpose as it had significantly improved students’ performance.In the same vein, Ms. Ronke Azeez, Special Adviser to the Governor on Eko Project, in her own explanation, said the $90 million loan provided direct funding to schools between 2009 and 2013.Among other things, Azeez who said that the government spent some of the funds on 7,786 white boards, 20,592 mathematical sets, 4,668 teaching modules and procurement of 52, 532 furniture, boasted that the World Bank had given the state a pass mark on the funds utilisation and rated the Eko project as highly satisfactory.However, despite the state government’s defences, when South West Voice visited the Ajeromi Ifelodun Secondary School, Monday, students in JSS1 and JSS2 were seen sitting on bare floor, tyres, broken furniture and classroom windows receiving lessons, even as others were seen standing during lessons.Parents, students lamentLamenting the situation, a parent who pleaded not to be mentioned, whose daughter just got admitted into JSS1 said “All of us whose children just got admitted into JSS1 were asked to pay N2, 000 each for the procurement of furniture for our children to sit. I am hesitant in paying the money to the school management, because of my past experience last year.Procurement of chairs and desks*Students sitting on the school’s window“Last year, when my eldest child, got admitted into Awodi-Ora Secondary School, parents were asked to pay the same N2, 000 for procurement of chairs and desks. After months of payment, my son and other students didn’t get the furniture on time. It took several months before they got them.“You had to see my son, each time he returns after school hours, his uniforms were always very dirty, because they were sitting on the bare floor. It’s so horrible,” she said.Another parent, Mr. Okafor, whose son just got admitted into JSS1 expressed displeasure that the state government’s claims to operate free-education, but fails to provide chairs and desks for students to sit.His words: “I thought the Lagos state government operates free-education, but when I came here to register my son, we were asked to pay N2, 000 each for the procurement of chairs and desks. I was skeptical of the immediate procurement of this furniture, so I had to look for two other parents that contributed N2, 000 each, and we found a carpenter that made a chair and desk for our three wards.“Now, they have a seat to sit during lessons. But I am unhappy that when you visit their classroom, there are a lot of other students who don’t have chairs and desks to sit, but resort to sitting on the floor, tyres and even the windows. It is worrisome and I hope the state government can urgently address this situation.According to John, one of the students in JSS1, “Governor Babatunde Fashola should please come to our aid. It is very difficult for us to see the blackboard during lessons, because we sit on broken furniture placed on tyres at the back.”Confidence, a JSS1 student caught sitting on the window while lessons were on said: “We were asked to pay N2, 000 for the procurement of chairs and desks on resumption. But because my parents cannot afford the levy, that is why I am sitting on the window.”Luckily for Ifeoluwa, the parents were able to join two other parents to procure a chair and desk for she and her friends. She told South West Voice that “I feel uncomfortable with the overcrowded situation of my classroom. Most times, we are five students on a sit instead of the usual three, because other students whose parents can’t afford to procure chairs and desks for them join us. I and my friends who are the original owners of the chair and desk, can’t send them away, because it is not their fault, but that of government.”Overcrowding*Students sitting on tyres*Students sitting on tyresThe Principal of the Junior School (name withheld), who was said to be ill and could not speak to the press, directed our correspondent to another senior male teacher, who attested that the parents were asked to pay N2, 000 in order to complement the efforts of the state government in the provision of chairs for the student.The teacher who pleaded anonymity said: “It has not been easy for us the teachers in our day-to-day routine of teaching these massive number of students. Own to the fact that the state government operates a free education, we have discovered that so many parents are now withdrawing their children from private schools and they are now swarming the public schools. This has brought about overcrowding in public schools, including our school.“So, because of this overcrowding situation, the available furniture is no longer enough for the students, that is why you see some of them sitting on the floor, broken furniture, tyres and even on the windows.“Government earlier this year, sent chairs and desks to our school, but they are still not enough. I don’t see anything wrong in parents complementing government’s efforts because government cannot do everything,” he affirmed.Complementing government’s effortsAlso reacting, the Education Secretary, Ajeromi/Ifelodun LGA, Adewale Adeogun said: “We are aware of the inadequate furniture in the school, because of the high number of students flocking the school, as well as other public primary and secondary schools in the state, own to the state government’s free education policy. However, as for the N2, 000 payment by parents, it may not be untrue, as the Parents Forum (PTA) of the school, may have decided that every parents with new intake should pay the levy, in order to complement government’s efforts in the procurement of chairs and desks to easy learning.”Meanwhile, efforts to speak to the Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye, as at the time of filing this report proved abortive, as calls to her phone was not connecting. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/lagos-secondary-school-students-sit-floor-windows-receive-lectures/ |
barcanista:lia mohammed is as daft as you are we are still waiting 4 lai mohammed and his apc illitrates to tell us a president i repeat a president according to doyin okupe that resigned from office duiring war time Prime minister. Is not the same as a president. Except for dafts like you and lia mohammed . This just prooved to me that u have nothing upstirs put fabricating lies to deceive your fellow dumb followers of a dumb party led by dumb people who dont know the diffrence between A PRESIDENTand a PRIME MINISTER. Lia mohammed has just shown how DUMB HE and APCRIMINAL are Chambalin was the prime minister of britain and never a time was he a PRESIDENT. Lia mohammed should tell nigerians which PRESIDENT resigned during war. Time . Since your one of their spokes man you can help him out |
diluminati:they won't take it down it suit their purpose to further mis inform the public if this was false news against apc you would see their voltron who is a mod remove it with speed of light two fake news but still the apcriminal mod would not remove them |
vedd:which order from which court? |
ayukdaboss:is that a way of chickening out since youve read the news from your propoganda news paper my friend jog on with your fake gaurdian news ode |
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tokunboh:dont mind the idiot posting fake news even their own propoganda machine couldnt spin it the way this paid fools tried to http://thenationonlineng.net/new/tambuwal-judge-restates-order-on-reopening-of-house/ |
ayukdaboss:even your propoganda machine newspaper couldnt spin it while u are here disgracing ur self i hope nairalanders are watching how apc fools believe their on lies http://thenationonlineng.net/new/tambuwal-judge-restates-order-on-reopening-of-house/ |
franchizy:the judge did not reinstate anything its a big lie by this criminals |
ayukdaboss:aint you ashamed of your self u must be a block head go and troll somewhere else you lies has been exposed bunch of progressive criminal. |
atlwireles:dont mind them lying through their noses in conjunction with their various online media outlet to deceive people. The goons claim that fashola has done heaven and earth yet his boss tinubu went abroad for medical check up! The question i ask this simpleton who has been brainwashed with lies What happend to the world class hospital fashola built ? |
atlwireles:dont mind the liars..the mod should do the needful and remove this junk.just like the way he rushed to remove the osun state tribunal news |
ayukdaboss:i should be asking you that maybe you have been over feed with lies that is you people stock in trade when you people peddle lies and been found out you resort to insult. |
karlmax2:the mode should close this thread it's missing informing and lies from the pit of hell Here is the full proceeding http://businessdayonline.com/2014/11/tambuwals-defection-pdp-challenges-courts-jurisdiction/#.VFzobIh4WK0 |
Ustaz Usman (SAN), counsel to the PDP, argued that there are two ways to show cause: “to give evidence to contradict evidence in the ex parte application or bring another fact or law to show why that order should not be made, this is what rule 14 Order 26 provides”. He, thereafter, informed the court about its notice of preliminary objection challenging the jurisdiction of the court and had filed documents in response to the effect that the “first plaintiff is not supposed to be there either in the House or as a speaker”. I hope this is sinking in apc goons |
The apc liers can come and show use where the judge said his security should be reinstated |
Tambuwal has started losing the plot |
pineed:read the full proceeding and stop peddling rumour http://businessdayonline.com/2014/11/tambuwals-defection-pdp-challenges-courts-jurisdiction/#.VFzobIh4WK0 |
Apc and Tambuwals people are jumping up and down in their fake new ![]() |
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has adjourned till November 17 hearing on the substantive suit brought before it by Aminu Tambuwal, the speaker of the House of Representatives, alongside notice of preliminary objection filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the matter. The suit was earlier adjourned for the defendants to show the cause why the reliefs being sought in pursuant to Order 26 rules 12 and 13, Order 56 (1) of the Federal High Court rule 2009 should not be granted. At the resumed hearing of the matter on Friday, Tambuwal drove himself into the court premises without any security detail and was accompanied by Segun Oni, Inua Abdulkadir, who represented the All Progressives Congress (APC), and Abike Dabiri Erewa. Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), lead counsel to the plaintiffs who led other 67 legal luminaries to the court, had in his argument said that based on the order of the court at the last adjourned date, the defendants were supposed to “show cause through an affidavit and a written address”. According to him, they are supposed to report to the plaintiff’s written address contained in its motion ex parte. He averred that there is no gain saying in replying on the points of law. “Points of law must be embedded in the written address”, he said. In his submission, Fagbemi said that the position of the inspector general of police and the attorney general of the federation on the issue of raising point of law if it is an invitation or request “we will turn it down, what they are saying is that there is no cause to be shown”. Ustaz Usman (SAN), counsel to the PDP, argued that there are two ways to show cause: “to give evidence to contradict evidence in the ex parte application or bring another fact or law to show why that order should not be made, this is what rule 14 Order 26 provides”. He, thereafter, informed the court about its notice of preliminary objection challenging the jurisdiction of the court and had filed documents in response to the effect that the “first plaintiff is not supposed to be there either in the House or as a speaker”. These, according to him, are enough facts to show particularly as regards the issue of jurisdiction that the court cannot give any order until the issue of jurisdiction has been decided. Lateef Fagbemi in his reply said that the entire Order 26 is segmented and this is seen in how the order is set out. Referring to paragraph 5 under the Order 26, he argued that the appropriate order is Order 26 rule 13 etc and that come under per se, which is a special procedure that is taken away from the general cause. He argued that the hearing of the substantive suit had not been reached for the PDP to contest the jurisdiction of the court over the matter. The presiding judge, Justice Mohammed in his ruling thereafter agreed that the case of jurisdiction is to be determined first, but that the court has the right to inquire into it. He later adjourned the matter to November 17 for hearing on the substantive suit alongside the jurisdiction notice, directing all parties to maintain the status quo till the issue of jurisdiction is resolved. http://businessdayonline.com/2014/11/tambuwals-defection-pdp-challenges-courts-jurisdiction/#.VFzobIh4WK0 |
pineed:hahaha se desperation the court asked the lawmakers to maintain status quo pending when the case of jurisdiction to be heard on the 17th of November |
Kenneth205:thats what he does with his allocations and his citizens would blame fg for lack of infrastructure |
siraj1402:please move over and stop fooling yourself if you can't see it use classes don't expect me to point it to u.or if u can't read and comprehend ask people who can |
SLIDEwaxie:u are the thug. You expect apc thugs to attack pdp members and expect them to ask SLIDEwaxie:u are the thug here u expect APC thugs like you to attack pdp members and expect dem not to defend themselves? You must be suffering from diarrhoea of the brain. |
datolee:bros please stop giving this dullards your time... Uve been repeating yourself to them.they would never understand u as they've been blinded by propaganda |
I know it's a shocker but I Believe you'll pass through the shock.