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LOL!!! ![]() See these oldmen fa!! And why is Amaechi always looking drunk ![]() |
Na Wah oh!! Baba Iyabo in action... Fingers crossed. |
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LOL!! ![]() See Banky's head. |
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HML to them.. |
UPDATE : The six Rivers state lawmakers seeking to impeach the state’s governor, Rotimi Amaechi, have gained entry into the sealed Rivers state House of Assembly building to commence ‘plenary’. The group, led by Evans Bipi, was sneaked into the building by police officers and are believed to have commenced a meeting to impeach the governor. |
The six members of the Rivers state House of Assembly opposed to Governor Rotimi Amaechi are planning to hold a plenary today to commence impeachment proceedings against the governor, people familiar with the matter have told PREMIUM TIMES. The faction, which enjoys the backing of President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Patience, is currently strategizing on how to discreetly access the sealed Assembly complex to hold its sitting, our sources said. The sources said the police in the state have agreed to provide cover for the lawmakers to hold their sitting. The spokesperson for the Rivers Police Command, Ahmad Muhammad, wouldn’t confirm or deny the allegation. “I’m in Lagos at this time, and do not know what is happening in Rivers,” he told PREMIUM TIMES on telephone The leader of the group of six lawmakers, Evan Bipi, confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES his group would meet today. “Yes, we are going to meet today at the Assembly complex,” he said in a telephone interview. “The police are asking for the court judgment before they will allow us sit but I’m currently talking to them. In a little while, lets say 10 a.m., we will proceed to the Assembly.” Mr. Evan did not say what his group would discuss at its sitting. He however insisted that it was only his group that deserved access to the Assembly complex to hold meetings. “I took them to court and won so why should they try to sit there. That was why the police stopped them. But the police will allow us to sit.” But the deputy speaker of the Assembly, Leyii Kwani, told PREMIUM TIMES Friday morning that his group would resist any attempt by the police to allow the Evan Bipi-led group to sit. “We will not fold our arms and allow them to commit illegality,” Mr. Kwani said on the telephone. “We will repeat what we did yesterday by trying to sit too. If the police do not allow us to enter the Assembly, we will sit outside. If that does not work, we will move elsewhere to continue our sitting.” The police had on Thursday disrupted a sitting of the 26 lawmakers loyal to Mr. Amaechi. The lawmakers, led by Mr. Kwani, had converged on the Assembly to sit in compliance with a high court order barring the National Assembly from taking over the functions of the Assembly. But as the lawmakers tried to gain entry, the police quickly descended on the Assembly and sealed off the complex. The lawmakers then decided to hold their sitting outside the complex. But the police suddenly began shooting teargas and live ammunition at the lawmakers who quickly took to their heels scampering for safety. Speaking to PREMIUM TIMES after the incident, the state Commissioner of Information, Ibim Semenitari said, “It is an indication of the impunity ravaging the country and a clear indication that the PDP under the present leadership has lost all forms of democratic conduct. They can’t even pretend to wear a mien of civility rather they are practising jackboot governance and repression worse than we have ever seen under the military.” http://premiumtimesng.com/news/151392-breaking-six-rivers-state-lawmakers-move-to-impeach-gov-amaechi-today.html
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FOLYKAZE: The second name for Igbo is corrupt and anti-gross development |
Okay! I dey watch. |
I don't blame the PDP for this move. Constitutionally, the defection from PDP to APC is wrong and its an impeachable offence. Constitutionally, those seats should be Vacated. The fact that such defections has happened in the past from other parties to PDP and nothing happened doesn't make it right constitutionally, those parties were only ignorant back then. |
speedyboi: www.nairaland.com/attachments/1460817_IMG_1526_jpg6868b415f664ae63fe26feeaf162190bGbam!!!!! LOL!!!! ![]() |
Jay clinics: they wud ve left it till nxt yearJESUS!!!!! Now, I see the rationale behind the ASUU strike. |
All I wanna hear is "ASUU calls off 5 months old strike" Let all Unis hit-the ground-running from Jan 2nd 2014. Next news plss |
Noted.. Thanks. |
Congrats to the Pope! |
Nice tips. Thanks. |
And why can't the police commissioner in that state respect the rule of law ![]() The Lawlessness in Rivers ehn!! |
The police in Rivers today disrupted a sitting of the Rivers state House of Assembly who were holding plenary for the first time since July when the House was sealed. Twenty-five of the 26 members of the House loyal to embattled Governor Rotimi Amaechi had converged on the Assembly earlier today to sit in compliance with a high court order barring the National Assembly from taking over the functions of the Assembly. But as the lawmakers tried to gain entry, the police quickly descended on the Assembly and sealed off the complex. The lawmakers then decided to hold their sitting outside the complex. But the police suddenly began shooting teargas and live ammunition at the lawmakers who quickly took to their heels scampering for safety. It is not known yet whether anyone was injured. The deputy speaker of the Assembly, Leyii Kwani, who presided over the sitting could not be reached for comments. But the state Commissioner of Information, Ibim Semenitari confirmed the incident. She said, “It is an indication of the impunity ravaging the country and a clear indication that the PDP under the present leadership has lost all forms of democratic conduct. They can’t even pretend to wear a mien of civility rather they are practising jackboot governance and repression worse than we have ever seen under the military.” Ms. Semenitari said she would issue a full statement on the incident later. Details later… http://premiumtimesng.com/news/151354-breaking-fresh-confusion-in-rivers-as-police-shoot-live-ammunition-teargas-at-state-lawmakers.html |
Funny!! I usually load with *555* without the #1. So, does that mean I'm refusing to give OBJ my 1naira? SMH!!! |
Na wah oh!! Very good initiative. |
Promhize: Yeye people, as if they are not the ones stealing the money.The stewpid probes they usually do without any reasonable outcome. Mstcheeeeewww!!! Make dem park well jare. |
Eze Promoe: [color=crimson]I couldn't help but laugh at this translations;LOL!!! ![]() |
Wow!!! |
Ghen! Ghen!! We should expect more "Akpako" on more heads then. |
Na wah oh!! 700 cars already.. So Abia Gov't want to turn the Abia youths to Cab drivers bah? There should be better initiatives about this unemployment issue. |
Peter Obi dey do late minute gra-gra.. Anyway, good development. Tryna leave something behind. |
Na wah oh!! |
Great! R I P mandela! |
BekeeBuAgbara: There is something I do not understand, Amaechi claims that majority of the lawmakers are on his side, still he was very happpy when the national assembly took over the function of the state assembly. Why his supporters are angry over the latest court ruling if truly majority of the state lawmakers support AmaechiI think Amaechi still have the Rivers state House in his pocket. Let's watch and see. |
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