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Facts to understand Before I congratulate my uncle, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede (Nigerian Concord. Click link below to read) By Aare Abiodun Oluwarotimi, Abuja Before I congratulate my dear brother, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, on his prayer that was granted by the appeal panel which sat in Abuja today, let me quickly educate the people of Ondo state that the 'Leave of Appeal' which the panel granted him is just for him to be able to file an appeal against the June 29 ruling of Justice Abang out of time. Constitutionally, he was supposed to have filed the appeal in the 2nd week of July but he didn't hence Abang didn't grant his prayer to file the appeal out of time two weeks ago. For the sake of information, granting a 'Leave of Appeal' only means that the applicant can file an appeal out of time. It doesn't mean that INEC must return his name back on the candidates' list. Now that the leave of appeal has been granted today, my brother (Jegede) can file an appeal against the June 29 ruling, a process which can never be fast-tracked (it must take between 90 to 120 days, and election takes place in less that 16 days). Filing the appeal or let me say securing a notice of appeal doesn't not nullify the October 14th ruling of Justice Abang which INEC is currently acting on (The ruling is making Jimoh Ibrahim to be the PDP candidate for the Nov. 26 poll. Even if my brother (Jegede) files the appeal which constitutionally won't be decided until February, 2017, his notice of appeal doesn't have the capacity to make INEC remove Jimoh Ibrahim's name from the candidates list (Even when it is clear to all that Ibrahim can never win his own local government let alone the whole Ondo state). INEC will remove Ibrahim's name if only the appeal can be heard and made to favour Jegede before the election but it is a fact that the appeal cannot be decided before the next 90 to 120 days. Granting you a right to appeal doesn't mean that your claim is just. Even a condemned criminal is given the right to appeal. Another question: Can the appeal court rule against the opinion of the Nigerian Judiciary Council (NJC)? Let's remember that the NJC had yesterday said in the media that all the rulings of Justice Abang on the Ondo PDP crisis are very right. I love my uncle's (Jegede) partial victory today and I will call to congratulate him but before I do so and also before my paternal uncle (Governor Mimiko) finishes his public dance at Oja Oba this night, let me say these: INEC said it wanted substantive ruling from the appeal court before October 27 so it could retain Jegede's name. INEC said there is no new ruling which comes after October 27 that can change the list it published on the 28th october. INEC also said the list will remain like that since no superior ruling had come before October 27. The electoral body also noted all the fresh appeals (after October 27) remain pre-election matters. It means they have no strength until after the election. Why the dance that my paternal uncle (Governor Mimiko) has commenced on at Oja Oba this evening? Also before my paternal uncle (The governor) finishes his dance at Oja Oba this night, I want to remind him that the chief judge of the FCT had three weeks ago announced that "filing an appeal" will no longer nullify any existing ruling. He added that the beneficiary of such ruling must be allowed to enjoy his judgment before a substantive appeal is decided against him. http://www.nigerianconcord.com.ng/2016/11/10/homepage-slider-89 Aare Abiodun Oluwarotimi is the Chairman/Publisher of Nigerian Concord Newspapers.
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The most dramatic first lady in Nigeria history wanted to withdraw money in dollars from her frozen account. Na wa for this English language prof |
You are bless op, thanks for the way info |
Bhenehdikt:What is the age requirement? |
Rapuru14:As usual, we know ur type. |
Ginaz:God will provide ur true love |
jrusky:Na real rusted brain you get. Inec followed court order and it was duly indicated on the list of candidates they published. You should have blamed your dilution heros laughing with sheriff below
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If I catch you with condom, then I better leave you cause never again will I trust her. Condom of all materials, who uses that again! |
OgunNewsFact:Blame mimiko not buhari
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deeway200:this pics can help you small
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FagsamPHP:
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Op, that your experience is same with mine. I do fly in my dreams as well. Mostly if I cross my leg before sleeping, na so I go dey fly upandown. I have noticed its just me n I stopped thinking about it till date. To be fare Op, we are many with such abilities. |
drss2:as long as mimiko imposed jegede, he will never have rest of mind. Say no to nepotism |
```Time Will Come ! Kenya is 2 hrs ahead of Nigeria, but it does not mean that Nigeria is slow, or that Kenya is fast. Both countries are working based on their own "Time Zone." Some one is still single. Someone got married and 'waited' 10 yrs before having a child, there is another who had a baby within a year of marriage. Someone graduated at the age of 22, yet waited 5 years before securing a good job; and there is another who graduated at 27 and secured employment immediately ! Someone became CEO at 25 and died at 50 while another became a CEO at 50 and lived to 90 years. Everyone works based on their 'Time Zone', People can have things worked out only according to their pace. Work in your “time zone”. Your Colleagues, friends, younger ones might "seem" to go ahead of you. May be some might "seem" behind you. Don't envy them or mock them, it's their 'Time Zone.' You are in yours! Hold on, be strong, and stay true to yourself. All things shall work together for your good. You’re not late … You are not early ... you’re very much On time! *RESPECT YOUR TIME ZONE*``` Your Time Zone is God's Time. Lalastica, ishiluv let's cool down minds of Nigerians at the moment. Thanks |
God bless the President His name is PMB. |
omofunaab:Strong hold kor, rat hole ni |
How I wish dey ........ not forgetting the ones that got shot from folks like you. |
Amen |
ChangetheChange:Cry me a river ![]() |
Unity bank, the bank I still did not activate till date. Have they recalled thier sacked workers? Unity kor, retrench ni |
SamuelAnyawu:Show us o, let's be the judge |
Sorry sisters, crochet braids has taken over |
ceemere:Victor, is that you? |
There is this argument that erupted between a guy and a girl. The guy said he is a God and that he can not only forgive the sins of the girl but that he can also cast them away. He took his reference from the book of John 20:20-23. The girl was furious about the guys ideology that it almost resulted to both parties exchanging brawls. Now the question is, Are 1) Are we God? 2) Can we really cast away ones sin? 3) what was Jesus actually telling his Disciples in that chapter? Citing John 20:20-23 as the only reference point to all his claims. Lalastica, ishiluv, Seun, kindly assist for more clarification. Thanks |
I saw this today, then decided to share it. What will u do, if the man in question was you? ![]()
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See as she turn woke to something else here
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Victorakats:Dey deceive yourself o, body language kor body odour ni |
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