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The Hon has to decide and design his own path. Is ADC popular in his constituency? Is he guaranteed victory in that party against the Gov? He knows exactly what he's doing and his loyalty lies with his ambition. Why should he inherit his father's enemy? |
Kwakwanso? The projected VP candidate? Seriously, that doesn't sound right. Kwakwanso hasn't been seen in that light from here. Whatever happened to certain former Kaduna and Borno Gov? |
The NSE didn't adequately and convincingly address points 2 and 4 of the Senate's points and these are very very cogent. Even the US once complained about the possible Russia incursion and manipulation of their electoral system. The threat of cyber attack is real and can't be waved away on the alter of emotions and noise, except of course, those who already want to thread that path. The ambulance chasers are also lining up for unending litigation that will definitely arise from this venture, if the possible areas of leak are not padded. |
DR Congo DR Congo DR Congo |
Methinks the "MANDATORY" makes it 100% compliance ambale: |
There we go again, just emotions. |
You really didn't get my concern. The word MANDATORY means it has to be there. What happens to the result of places where for whatever reason the transmission couldn't happen in real time? [quote author=Naustine post=138402365][/quote] |
I think the operational word is MANDATORY. So what happens in case of network glitch or anything that prevents the transmission? The result is invalid. |
Wait, is it that they completely rejected e-transmission or refused to make it mandatory. Those aren't the same though Making it mandatory will open more room for litigation. Imagine if for any reason the transmission could not happen, then the result will be invalid because it is mandatory to do so. We need balanced discussion from those for and against the electronic transmission, if course, without the usual emotion and pettiness. |
Omo! Maybe Venezuela was about the oil And Nigeria is about the ... BrickandLace: |
In fact, he should have temporarily relocated to Kwara until the killers are found and decimated. Everything shouldn't have been about politics. |
His handlers needs to let him know there's difference between criticising the government and always spewing negatives about the country you aspire to lead. As one of the main opposition candidates, I'd rather he toned down his blanket condemnation of the country at any slight opportunity. Otherwise such slip will be inevitable. Criticise and condemn the government as much you like, but never be drawn into constantly spewing negatives against the country. |
What if those Big clubs are not showing interest or sluggish? Should he desperately force himself on them so that they can use him to wipe the floor. Abegi, if MLS is Saudi calls with bigger Mulla, guy move. |
After that, we will know if the center can hold. |
Peaceful Protest , even for the most bizarre thing , is the fundamental human right and should not be denied. If only these guys could identify the Senators from their constituencies and make the demands from them. |
Oh thank you. Off to the secondary market then. AAADE: |
What a throwback! I hope he remembers this humble begining now that he's dinning on the table. Truly, live is unpredictable. |
Arrrrrg! What manner of rough play is this? Deliberate? |
It shouldn't have stopped really until two or more refineries come on board. I mean you can put the fate of the entire 220m people on one man. |
So what's the implications on subscribers? Does it mean the fund will be rationed amongst them if Offer: N800.0 billion Subscription: N4.40 trillion Allotment: N808.78 billion |
Haaaaa! This can't be real. WW3? I have always been of the opinion that countries will bark at each other maybe some light attacks here and there, but recent events is showing something else. What do investors really want? Death? Who are these investors |
The way it should be. I wonder why some people want it the other way. |
Very valid dear He is reputed to be a master in sealing deals. Helpfromabove1: |
Economic sanctions that will likely make Nigerian who know nothing about the crime poorer. The sanctions should be on those who should act and refused to act. Economic sanctions only compounds the woes of the country and further drive the citizens to crime. |
Embarrassing rats , them no dey know say you even get visitors. ... and no, it's not about being dirty. |
You too see am? E hard them to call him a Nigerian. But true true, na their the doors open for him. Stephen0mozzy: |
Hmmn! Must have learnt from the troubles of Malami. |
Nigerians are coming! If people volunteer to go to Russia during the war, what is Afghanistan? But seriously, the unnecessary false flag war decimated the country. |
The dark spot of his administration especially at the twilight. Those guys were uncontrollable and it was as though he commissioned them or just sat unconcerned. He was not also having it easy with opposition from every corner, OBJ, Dimeji, Iyabo, Osoba PDP, assembly, LG Chairmen etc. Despite these, OGD still stands taller than the rest of them in human development capacity. helinues: |
Which one is Pitakwa news? Where is the video where he said this? |
Congratulations to Ogun at 50. There was growth, but definitely not what it should be, giving the potential the state has. For instance water supply in the capital city has not been fully restored after the immediate past government destroyed the age long laid pipes for road construction and failed to reconnect them till tenure expired. Road abandoned, water , not fixed. People left worse off. May Ogun get into the hand of a purposeful leader, who genuinely loves the state and the people. |
Oh no! This got me ![]() But can any other lawyer confirm or disprove what he said You know the thing with law, it doesn't care about emotions, at least that's what they told us ARISHEM: |
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