Family › Re: Hubby Asking Girlfriend For Nudes by midolian(m): 4:30pm On Nov 13, 2016 |
lisa5: That once sweet dickk has become chaff and dust to me. I see him more as a sperm donor And he probably sees u as a tank that needs to be filled with sperm, little wonder he treats u anyhow..
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Family › Re: Hubby Asking Girlfriend For Nudes by midolian(m): 4:28pm On Nov 13, 2016 |
KILODE1000: And he disgust her o  No mind them. Women and confusion are like Jonathan and Ogogoro. Ask them to choose between an irresponsible man who is good in bed and a responsible one who is not good in bed...and see how long it will take for them to choose. |
Family › Re: Hubby Asking Girlfriend For Nudes by midolian(m): 4:22pm On Nov 13, 2016*. Modified: 4:39pm On Nov 13, 2016 |
Women and confusion!  You are thinking of a divorce after having anoda child? Is it that difficult to face reality of parting with a sweet dick?  ..Cos I just don't knw the motive behind waiting to giv birth to a second child b4 quitin , when ur mind is already made up after giving birth to the first one. |
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Romance › Re: How Will You React?(photo) by midolian(m): 2:07pm On Nov 13, 2016 |
Akkord4gov: U can lie ehn Na wa o! wat wld u do if it were to be u? Wld u have flogged her? Dem go bury u with the car? In fact, if it were me, I wld leave it this way till the day the car stops existing...and continue to wish my daughter does same to the other side of the car.  |
Celebrities › Re: Nigerian Pastor In Delta State Caught Having GAY S3x – Photos by midolian(m): 10:20am On Nov 13, 2016 |
Feed their dicks to the dogs! |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Saraki After The Super Eagles Victory by midolian(m): 9:58am On Nov 13, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Photo Of Saraki After The Super Eagles Victory by midolian(m): 9:18am On Nov 13, 2016 |
kenonze: Very soon u will confess. I guess u are already on ur way for church service? No..my church is within me. I don't go to church where the pastor is only after my tithe and offering. You? |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Saraki After The Super Eagles Victory by midolian(m): 9:12am On Nov 13, 2016 |
kenonze: Be honest to ursef ok, the laps are not too dirty. Beht why do u have to open them for all?  |
Romance › Re: What Is The Hope Of Short Men In Getting Their Dream Wives by midolian(m): 9:03am On Nov 13, 2016 |
Short men shld have corresponding short women as dream wives..but in situations where there isn't, money makes short to be tall and dreams to become reality. I hope I have answered your question. |
Romance › Re: 22-yrs-old Man Arrested For Rapeing, 5yrs Old Girl In The Toilet by midolian(m): 8:53am On Nov 13, 2016 |
Watch video? Are you crazy? What's the difference between you and the perpetrator of the evil deed?  |
Politics › Re: Buhari Donated $500 Million Nigerian Money To Hillary Clinton's Campaign by midolian(m): 7:13am On Nov 13, 2016 |
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Literature › Re: Why I'm Leaving USA - Soyinka by midolian(m): 6:37am On Nov 13, 2016*. Modified: 7:37am On Nov 13, 2016 |
lifestyle1: See grammer. He speak English pass oyinbo sef 
Abeg guys support my girl on Instagram by liking her twerk dance video to help her win. Check link on my signature.
Thanks. When u get her parents to like it on instagram, I ll follow suit  5 Likes 1 Share |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Saraki After The Super Eagles Victory by midolian(m): 10:43pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
kenonze: The Minister of Sport cannot even afford N750 "armpit roll on" is that why u hav to expose ya dirty laps on a faceless forum?  |
Events › Re: Man Buried In A 'Fish-Shaped' Casket In Akwa Ibom State... Photos by midolian(m): 10:40pm On Nov 12, 2016*. Modified: 11:17pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
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Islam › Mysterious Tree Reciting Quran Resists Being Uprooted (video) by midolian(op): 6:33pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: What You Need To Know About The New CJN And His Verdict On Buhari VS YAR’ADUA by midolian(op): 2:51pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: What You Need To Know About The New CJN And His Verdict On Buhari VS YAR’ADUA by midolian(op): 2:32pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
UPHELD REV. KING’S DEATH SENTENCE
Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, also known as “Rev. King”, the general overseer of Christian Praying Assembly, was accused of murdering a member of his church in 2006.
The Lagos state government prosecuted King and he was convicted to die by hanging.
King appealed his death sentence by the high court which was affirmed by the court of appeal.
At the supreme court, the panel of justices led by Onnoghen upheld the decision of the Lagos division of the court of appeal, which had affirmed the conviction and the sentence.
“The facts of the case could have been lifted from [the] horror film,” the panel led by Onnoghen held.
“This appeal has no merit. The judgement of the court of appeal is hereby affirmed. The prison sentence that was earlier handed to the appellant is no longer relevant in view of the death sentence passed on him.”
CANCELLED YAR’ADUA’S ELECTION
When Muhammadu Buhari, a retired major-general, lost to Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, governor of his home state, Katsina, in the 2007 presidential election, he headed for the tribunal.
Buhari argued, among other things, that the election was rigged and that it should be cancelled and a fresh election conducted.
Never in the history of Nigeria had a presidential election been cancelled, perhaps because of the complications of not having a substantive president holding fort during a rerun.
Some of these political considerations are believed to have discouraged the judiciary from ruling decisively on presidential election petitions. In the end, all who went to the tribunal did so more for the record than to get justice.
However, Onnoghen was not moved by such sentiments. Along with George Oguntade and Aloma Muktah (who later became CJN), Onnoghen annulled Yar’Adua’s election in December 2008 and called for a fresh one.
However, they were outnumbered by the other justices who agreed that even though the election was flawed, the irregularities were not “substantial enough” to lead to a nullification.
These were Justices Idris Kutigi (then CJN), Iyorgyer Katsina-Alu, Niki Tobi (late) and Dahiru Musdapher.
ONNOGHEN’S VERDICT ON BUHARI VS YAR’ADUA
I had already held that the burden of proving non-compliance and the substantiality of the non-compliance on the result of the election lie on the petitioner/appellant. Has he discharged that onus? I hold the view that he has. There are non-compliances that go straight to the fundamentals of an election thereby affecting condition precedents for the holding of an election while others may just affect the result of the election where one had been validly held. In other words, some non-compliance may render an ‘election’ void in which case there is no result of the election to be substantially affected by the non-compliance while others may substantially affect the result of an election validly conducted.
For instance, if the non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act complained of have to do with the validity of the voters register used at an election which non-compliance is found proved, will that alone not be enough to invalidate the election without the requirement of the further proof of how the non-compliance affected substantially the result of the election when in law there could not have been an election in the first place as no election can take place without a valid voters register.
In my view two things are crucial and fundamental to the holding of an election. These are voters register and ballot papers. It is common knowledge that the two are the targets of the election rigger, if not properly handled. Sections 10 and 11 of the Electoral Act deal with National Register of Voters and Voters’ Registration while sections 45 and 67 dead with the format of ballot papers.
It is failure to comply with subsection 2 of section 45 that the lower court found to constitute substantial non-compliance with the provisions of Electoral Act. There is no cross appeal on that crucial finding/holding. That being the case, the respondents are deemed to have accepted the said finding as valid and proper and it is settled law that under the circumstance the parties and this court are bound by the said finding and as such this court is without vires or jurisdiction to reverse or disagree with same not being a busy body.
I therefore agree with the lower court that the non-compliance with the provisions of section 45 (2) of the Electoral Act, 2006 constitute substantial non-compliance but I do not agree that the substantial non-compliance so found is not enough to affect the result of the election because in the first place, you cannot conduct an election properly so called without valid ballot papers. By holding that there was substantial non-compliance with section 45 (2) supra is tantamount to holding that the election that was conducted on the 21st day of April, 2007 was done without valid ballot papers which to me, with the greatest respect, amounts to a nullity.
The situation being as found by the lower court it follows that there was no election known to law the result of which could have been substantially affected by the non-compliance as the non-compliance in this case is of the nature that invalidated the election. To hold otherwise amounts to giving licence to those who conduct our elections to continue to do whatever they like including creating loopholes for the rigging of our elections thereby continuing to deny our electoral process the credibility it deserves in the comity of democratic nations. How is one to know which ballot papers were sent to Sokoto, Kastina, Ebonyi etc when the ballot papers were not in booklet form and numbered serially?
Even the within the particular state where the ballot papers are sent for election how do we know if ballot papers meant for one Local Government Area or ward are not diverted and used in another or even not used at all but stuffed into the ballot boxes and counted as votes? How can we determine a genuine ballot paper from a fake one when we agree that any paper can pass for a ballot paper and be used in an election and assumed that such an act of non-compliance does not affect the result of the ‘election’?” https://www.thecable.ng/close-onnoghen-new-cjn-annulled-igbo-culture-cancelled-yaraduas-election |
Politics › What You Need To Know About The New CJN And His Verdict On Buhari VS YAR’ADUA by midolian(op): 2:32pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen is the new chief justice of Nigeria, following the retirement of Justice Mahmud Mohammed who clocked 70 on Thursday, November 10.
Onnoghen is remarkably the first southerner to be CJN since 1987 when Ayo Irikefe retired.
Beyond the regional fact, however, TheCable presents interesting highlights of his career: ranging from his pronouncements on culture and tradition to politics.
TRAINED IN GHANA
Born on December 22, 1950 in Biase, Cross Rivers state, Onnoghen will be in office till December 2020, barring any circumstances beyond his control.
He attended the Presbyterian Primary School, Okurike, Biase, from 1959 to 1965 and proceeded to Ghana for his secondary education from 1967 to 1972. He did his A’Level at the Accra Academy in 1972 and studied law at the University of Ghana, Legon, from 1974 to 1977.
He returned to Lagos to attend the Nigerian Law School between 1977 and 1978, thereafter working as pupil state counsel, ministry of justice, in Ikeja, Lagos and Ogun states between 1978 and 1979.
FROM BAR TO BENCH
Between 1979 and 1988, he was a partner in the law firm of Effiom Ekong and Company, in Calabar, after which he became principal partner and head of chamber of Walter Onneghen and Associates, Calabar.
In 1989, he crossed from the bar to the bench as he was appointed a high court judge by the Cross Rivers state judiciary. He moved on in 1990 to become the chairman, Cross Rivers State Armed Robbery and Fire Arms Tribunal. He was there for three years.
Onnoghen was appointed chairman of the Failed Bank Tribunal, Ibadan zone, in 1998, from where he moved on to become a justice of the court of appeal. In 2005, he was elevated to the supreme court.
ANNULLED IGBO CULTURE
For gender rights activists, April 11, 2014 was not just another day in the history of Nigeria. That day the supreme court made a landmark pronouncement in the case of two Igbo women, Gladys Ada Ukeje and Maria Nweke, who argued that they should have equal access as men to the inheritance of their parents.
In Igbo culture, women had been disinherited for ages as a result of tradition.
The two women sued the men in their families – and finally got justice as the case moved from the lower to the highest courts in the land.
Delivering the unanimous judgment on behalf of Justices Onnoghen, Clara Bata Ogunbiyi, Kumai Bayang Aka’ahs and John Inyang Okoro, Bode Rhodes-Vivour declared: “No matter the circumstances of the birth of a female child, such a child is entitled to an inheritance from her father’s estate. Consequently, the Igbo customary law, which disentitles a female child from partaking in sharing of the deceased father’s estate, is in breach of section 42(1) and (2) of the constitution, a fundamental rights provision guaranteed to every Nigerian.”
Feminists and gender rights activists celebrated the historic moment. Now that they have a “friendly” judge as CJN, should they expect more justice for Nigerian women? |
Nairaland General › Re: Powerful Photos That Will Change The Way You See The World by midolian(op): 10:07am On Nov 12, 2016 |
The Horrific Reaction Of A Man Who Just Learned His Brother Had Been Killed
In San Jose, California, a young teen is killed just after school let out. He was stabbed to death – the second teen to be stabbed in two weeks in the area. Medical staff arrived to give him CPR, but failed to save his life.
Sgt. Rick Delisser is assigned the duty of watching over the dead teen's older brother, who is in heretics after learning his brother has been murdered. "That's my little baby brother. He has a father; he has a mother. I helped raise him," he screamed to officers at the surrounding scene.
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Nairaland General › Re: Powerful Photos That Will Change The Way You See The World by midolian(op): 10:05am On Nov 12, 2016 |
The Horrors Of The Kosovo And The Story Of A Boy Who Made It Out Alivee
The Kosovo War was a year-long war. During that time, concentration camps were put together. The KLA abducted women, children, and even men from villages throughout Serbia. One of the abducted children was 2-year-old Agim Shala, who was eventually rescued by his grandparents. Many of the other abducted children did not make it out of the camps alive.
The people who were stuck in the camps were interrogated, tortured, and left to die. Some people were even said to have had their organs removed there. Only the extremely strong were able to power through what went on there.
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Nairaland General › Re: Powerful Photos That Will Change The Way You See The World by midolian(op): 9:56am On Nov 12, 2016 |
The Wife Of The Late Lt. James Cathey Sleeps With Him One Last Time
Lt. James Cathey of the United States Marine Corps was killed while on a tour in Iraq. He had only been there for a month when an explosive took his life. His wife, Katherine Cathey, who was pregnant when he died, laid by his side one last time before his funeral
Other marines set up a bed for Katherine around her late husband's casket so she could rest in peace. Before she laid to sleep, she played songs that reminded her of him. The marines guarded her during the entire night, per her request. She felt her husband would have preferred it that way.
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Nairaland General › Re: Powerful Photos That Will Change The Way You See The World by midolian(op): 9:50am On Nov 12, 2016 |
Terri Gurrola Is Tearfully Reunited With Her Daughter
In 2007, Terri Gurrola was forced to face her worst fear – leaving her 2-year-old daughter behind to go fight in Iraq. After seven long months, Terri was reunited with her daughter, who she feared might forget who she was. To her great happiness, her daughter didn't forget who she was. All she would say was, "Mommy, I missed you!" over and over again.
Everyone in the airport, men included, as Terri reported, broke out in tears seeing the mother and her daughter reunited. Terri now has a son and lives with them in North Korea where she is still a medical doctor in the military.
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Nairaland General › Powerful Photos That Will Change The Way You See The World by midolian(op): 9:27am On Nov 12, 2016 |
If a picture speaks a thousand words, these photos certainly have a lot to say. The eyes are the windows to the soul and in the following pictures, the viewer is treated to a deeply personal experience with each one. What can't be summed up in words somehow still comes through when you see the subject's eyes and they'll leave a lasting impression you won't soon forget!
Kyle Hockenberry: The Man Who Lived Up To His Tattoo
Private First Class Kyle Hockenberry's military tattoo proved to be more true than most out there. While on a mission with his team -- 1st Infantry Division – on June 15th in Afghanistan, an explosive went off, taking both of Kyle's legs and his right arm.
He had joined the military after being out of high school for just four months and was shipped overseas not much longer after that out of Fort Riley, Kansas. Against all odds, Kyle is still going strong. The doctors managed to keep his tattoo intact through all of the reconstructive surgeries.
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Crime › Re: Nigerian To Be Executed In Singapore For Drug Trafficking by midolian(m): 3:21am On Nov 11, 2016 |
Chijioke Stephen Obioha! Na dem "Nna, man must survive" crew again. There is nothing in the world u can say to defend them, u can only plead on their behalf. Pls, execute him. Millions of israelites have been killed for drug trafficking. How come they are still this much? E be like say ds pipo don dey born pass northerners oo!  |
Celebrities › Re: END TIME: Picture Of Young Guys And Girls In The Beach That Has Got People Talki by midolian(m): 7:23pm On Nov 09, 2016 |
The thing wey tire me pass be say, in 20yrs time, the girl wey hold dick for ds pishure sef go wan dey advice her daughter like a good mother. |
Christianity Etc › Re: How Fake Prophecies on The U.S Presidential Election Exposed Fake Prophets by midolian(m): 6:26pm On Nov 09, 2016 |
Fvck TB and his followers. I have been saying it...The days of the prophets are gone!
If clinton had won, I will still say the same thing. The world is so dumb now that if a common man like me predicts Man U to beat Chelsea in a match and it happens, they will begin to tag me a Prophet. |
Career › Re: Please Help Review My CV by midolian(m): 6:39am On Nov 09, 2016 |
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Foreign Affairs › Hilary Clinton Leads Donald Trump 197-187 In The Race To 270 Electoral Votes by midolian(op): 5:41am On Nov 09, 2016*. Modified: 6:00am On Nov 09, 2016 |
Need I type much?...Here are some tweets by CNN..
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Celebrities › Re: Comedian I Go Dye's Message To Women (photos) by midolian(m): 10:34pm On Nov 08, 2016 |
Airforce1: oh you're right
I almost forgot they now stick cucumber in their pussy hole for few minutes pleasure now, where is the sense in this post?  Why not disappoint me for once? Just make sense! Plssss!  |
Romance › Re: This Groom Can't Wait For The Wedding Night To Come by midolian(m): 7:12pm On Nov 08, 2016 |
What kind of rubbish is this? Is wedding all about fvck?  |
Health › Re: Nigerian Lady Who Beat Cancer Shares Her Before And After Photos by midolian(m): 10:24am On Nov 08, 2016 |
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