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Sonnobax15:I must admit you have the right mindset and attitude and the sky is just your starting point. May God keep blessing your hustle. "Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA |
personally I watch my sugar intake. May God help us. "Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA |
Hmm... The Guinness world record sure brought with it some opportunities... "Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA |
All the best ma'am. "Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA |
Wike deserves royalty for this Timaya's song sha. Lol "Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA |
They have really dealt with MNK sha... "Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA |
It is well. "Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA |
It is well. "Expand your consciousness with Plato's wisdom! Don't miss 'Unveiling Plato's Wisdom: 40 Quotes' on YouTube!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nH-ETziXbA |
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Me: I need more clarity on section 134(2) of the Nigerian constitution Chatgpt: Section 134(2) of the Nigerian Constitution sets out the requirements for a candidate to be duly elected as the President of Nigeria. The section states that where there are more than two candidates running for the presidential election, the candidate with the highest number of votes cast at the election will be deemed to have been duly elected if he or she meets two additional criteria. The first criterion is that the candidate must have not less than one-quarter of the votes cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds of all the states in the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. In other words, the candidate must have a broad base of support across the country to be considered duly elected. The second criterion is that the candidate must have the highest number of votes cast at the election. This means that even if the candidate meets the first criterion, they will not be deemed to have been duly elected if they do not have the highest number of votes cast at the election. It is important to note that these criteria only apply where there are more than two candidates running for the presidential election. If there are only two candidates, the candidate with the highest number of votes will be deemed to have been duly elected. Me: Can Abuja in anyway be exempted from the first criterion? Chatgpt: No, Abuja cannot be exempted from the first criterion as set out in Section 134(2) of the Nigerian Constitution. The Constitution specifically requires that a candidate for the presidential election must have not less than one-quarter of the votes cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds of all the states in the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Therefore, the candidate must obtain at least one-quarter of the votes cast in Abuja as well as in at least two-thirds of all the other states in the country to be considered duly elected as the President of Nigeria. It is worth noting that the Constitution is the supreme law of Nigeria, and its provisions are binding on all persons and authorities in the country. Any attempt to exempt Abuja or any other state from the requirements of the Constitution would be unconstitutional and invalid. Me: What if a candidate gets 25% of valid voted in all 36 states but doesn't get 25% in the FCT, can they be constitutionally declared winner? Chatgpt: No, if a candidate gets 25% of the valid votes in all 36 states of Nigeria but does not get 25% of the valid votes in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, the candidate cannot be constitutionally declared the winner of the presidential election. This is because the requirement as set out in Section 134(2) of the Nigerian Constitution is that a candidate for the presidential election must have not less than one-quarter of the votes cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds of all the states in the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The phrase "each of at least two-thirds of all the states" means that the candidate must obtain the minimum required votes in all the states that make up at least two-thirds of all the states in Nigeria, which is 24 states. Abuja, as the Federal Capital Territory, is also included in this requirement. Therefore, if the candidate does not meet the requirement of having at least one-quarter of the votes cast in the FCT, Abuja, the candidate cannot be deemed to have been duly elected as the President of Nigeria, even if they meet the requirement in all other states of the federation.
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.....But I must really confess that I've missed you all so much too...But the hustle has really got my hands so tied up 
. If any passenger tries to intimidate me,I've every right to show him/her the exit door out of my keke
. I remember how agberos took advantage of me at first when I first started as a novice......To the extent that I stopped working during the day, waiting until the evening when the different squad of agberos have departed the roads