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lastmessenger:agege is domain of hausa in Lagos, don't worry they Yoruba guy account has been credited, he is a non entity. OP where is the picture of the massive protest? |
Officialgarri:àwọn olórí... U, ọmọ.. lè, they want to sell the future of their children, electricity kò thunder ni. |
Is this nonsense even legal under the constitution? No where in the constitution is anyone /citizen can be exiled in Nigerian territory,Sanusi Lamido is first a Nigerian before an emir in the eyes of the law. A former CBN governor for God's sakes, we don't have 36 governors in Nigeria, we have 38 governors, the CBN governor is in the same caliber with any state governor, the President is the governor of the federal Capital Territory, this people should go and learn governance before they seek for public post. |
olumideolamide:them don start conspiracy theorists. |
ednut1:I swear..i don't see the point of giving someone that contribute nothing to the society salary for life. |
Dead on arrival, the president or presidency will simply indict anyone he or she likes and the person is a gonner. That's not Justice. |
technicallyrich:yes have got no balls and am a coward happy now? Plus I love amala, is that the best you can come up with? Go back to school before you can engage me. |
technicallyrich:too bad you learnt nothing while you were there, the great strong brave gorilla chest beater. |
technicallyrich:go back to school and come back to write this your post, it's giving people headaches to comprehend. |
statusquoante:Amotekun has always been about community policing, so what's your point exactly? And why are you rejoicing that some set of people cannot protect themselves? |
guy222:and where in the culture and traditions of hausa community did you learn that a female cannot be sent as a emissary of an emir? The function the daughter was sent for has to do with girl child education in the North, who is a perfect candidate to deliver a message at such forum, of not the girl child. Foe your rants online, I won't stoop so low in the gutter with you,call you names on a faceless forum, we know your kind, the ones that can't make their opinion known without been abusive online, grow up please it's 2020. |
Akintola ishaq is really trying for Buhari, but why is it that they have refused to give him attention is beyond me. The man is a real busy body. |
So sending his daughter to represent him is now a crime, because he is an emir, Buhari swnt his daughter to Bauchi too... Maybe he should be impeached foe that, bunch of clowns I share a country with. |
It's people like Anthony Sani that put his people in perpetual slavery in the North, without them, the North cannot boast of the political clout it has today, meanwhile Anthony Sani people have nothing to show for with their loyalty to core North. |
This is eazy nau.. If and when Bagudu can tell us when or how he got $100m in 1998, then the money should be paid to him. |
solmus:brilliant, let them know, besides Indonesia when it comes to intolerance, they are as good/bad as our Northern folks, it's only when money is involved that they will give you a chance in anything. |
Yes your husband, but you took over the affairs of the state when he was in vegetative state, signing, plunged the nation into problems. |
Awol1:that's how they stand tall with Tafawa Balewa and Shagari, self delusion is a disease. |
But why am I thinking this sculpture is relatively modern? Less than 100 years old. Am Yoruba by the way, but this sculpture does not add up. |
mrgoodd:did that happened in the court today? |
melvinjames:stop this nonsense, it's President Kyari... Not vice president Kyari. |
This Oduntan of a guy is always defending the indefensibles in power sectors. |
Alexis11:oga please do I know you? Or you failing to comprehend English, am not a Liverpool hater, a big fan of Jurgen tho since Dortmund days, and I have been rooting for Liverpool to win the league for over 3years now, talking of late 80s you are talking about 2014...jeez |
kachi19:I tìre ooo... Since my days of watching football in late 80s its only two people I knew that was Liverpool fan.. And they carried the cross for years, now that success is coming their way... Fans came out of nowhere same as man city tho. |
Why nau? |
Bagudu should come and explain to Nigerians what kind of job, work, company he owned to have 100 million dollars before 1998 and taxes he paid, before that money should or will be given to him... This matter is very simple. |
olasco2035:Ogbeni wizkid is a Christian, although born a Muslim. |
Nigerian lawmakers are the highest paid in the world, Swedish lawmakers takes the public transport to work earns less than 5000 usd monthly, the Swedish parliament has only 3 official cars, this people are out of their minds lunching a magazine in this new digital age when magazine companies are shutting down due to new technologies. |
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has said it is wrong for Nigerians to perceive the National Assembly as being “highly overpaid” for doing little. He said the lack of trust in the lawmakers had made their critics not to see the enormous work they were doing for the country. Buhari said this in Abuja on Wednesday when the House of Representatives launched The Green Chamber Magazine, a publication by the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs. At the event were the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, who represented the President; Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege, representing President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan; Governor of Katsina State and former Speaker of the House, Bello Masari; Governor of Imo State and former member of the Senate, Hope Uzodinma, among others. Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila; and Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, led principal officers and members to the event. Buhari, speaking through Mohammed, said the parliamentarians did not share money without working. He said, “Hitherto, the public perception of the National Assembly is that of a bicameral legislature where overly comfortable and highly-overpaid members merely stuff wads of currency notes into their pockets for little work done. This wrong perception has resulted partly from the lack of understanding of the enormous work of lawmakers, especially outside the glare of television cameras. “But with a magazine that will be the authoritative source of anything that goes on in the House – motions being moved, bills being passed, national issues being discussed and constituency projects – the public will be better informed on the activities of the House, and this will in turn reflect in an improved public perception. “In addition, it will help the House to tell its own story, rather than relying on others to take charge of their narrative. It is said that no one can tell your story better than you.” A former Director of Kenya’s Anti-Corruption Commission and Director of the Kenya School of Laws, Prof. Plo Lumumba, who was a keynote speaker at the event, asked if the lawmakers were following the footsteps of Nigeria’s founding fathers who, he said, had a clear vision for the country. He said, “I read your great founding leaders. I read the works of Nnamdi Azikiwe and I listened to him in those early days. He was as eloquent as he was passionate in telling Nigerians and Africans – because he was called the Zik of Africa – that leadership is about service. This magazine is an occasion for you to demonstrate to Africa that you are servant-leaders. 7' FEATURED It’s wrong to think National Assembly members are overpaid – Buhari Published February 20, 2020 Leke Baiyewu, Abuja “I did not only read about Nnamdi Azikiwe, I also read about Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa in his younger days – eloquent and passionate about Nigeria. You may not have agreed with all that he said and did, but you cannot deny the fact, the clarity of vision and the need for marshalling the people as the only antidote to the problems that have afflicted Nigeria, and by extension Africa. “Now that you have been given the honour and privilege of serving Nigeria, now that Nigerians and Africans refer to you as honourable members, the question is: are you honourable members or horrible members? The question as to whether you are honourable members is determined by the service that you render to the people.” |
Lawdis:can you read, it says hotel... Funny enough this days av been scared of those things the way there are alot of substandard boilers in the country is scary. |
This is very bad.. Seriously? What is this government getting it self into? Who picket tank's house when IMO happened? Why should anyone do this at a judges residence and the IG of police has not gone in to arrest them. |
This review of Supreme Court judgments is getting ridiculous, Nigerian legal institutions will soon be a mockery in the global society. Let's make sure we get competent hands in the judiciary and discard the nonsense quota system, this is 2020,not 1960 anymore. |
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