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kinibigdeal:How many suspension has Dino Malaye gotten with all his thugish conduct on the floor of the House? You only get suspended when you don't agree with majority. They keep reminding us of Separation of power but forgot about Checks and Balance |
Hmm, pdp tried all the tricks in their books but destiny can't be denied |
seguno2:You obviously don't know jack about Osun. No governor has developed Osun infracstructurally like Aregbe. The only issue that tinted his administration was the salary issue and the was largely due to recession which was a general occurrence. So he has to do more than than dance |
MeloGist:I got this 4gig data since Friday but I can't use it to browse even after doing a monthly subscription. The 4gig just stayed there and my new data was been deducted. Is there a particular period one can use it or my phone's 4g doesn't work with Airtel? I use LeagooT5c |
Shouldn't the title be, "What I'll do for Igbos. " Rather than, " What I'll do to Igbos. "? |
It's now obvious that these legislature are at the NA only to massage their greed. Was it Buhari that ordered the sequence of the 2015 elections? Why are concern frivolities when the amendment of Consumer Protection Rights has not been touch since their inauguration? |
Wow! See as road dey clean and well tarred for Osogbo |
I'm just waiting for how ffk will react now |
UmuObiligbo:Obasanjo institutionized corruption in the NA with his third term agenda He made Nigeria solely reply on importing refine petrol instead of investing on building refineries to meet our local consumption. Efcc is just a political tool, Obasanjo taught subsequent presidents that. He only used Ribadu on those that fell out with him Obasanjo spent $16b on power with little or no improvement. Obasanjo wasted huge money on National Identity Card, more than half of those that registered didn't get the card cos the fund was embezzled by his associates Obasanjo is not morally upright to be use to exemplify anything effectively orchestred. If obasanjo had laid a good example, others would have builded on it. But here we are... |
KingOfAmebo:Haba! Femi Adesina said "some Nigerians". If you have chosen to be among the intellectually lazy Nigerians -doxiology! As for me, I approach every issue with an open mind, from the above, I observed some Nigerians have allowed sentiments, ethnicity, religion and their unflinching resentment for Buhari to decloud their logical reasoning. The fight between herdsmen and farmers dated way back into our history as a nation. In recent history that they've started carrying sophisticated guns, something must have ignited that practice among them. If you don't have any narrative, why condemn one given my professionals? I blame Buhari for not taking preventive and proactive method at curbing the menace, but to say the ousted of Mummar Ghadafi has nothing to do with the recent arms that herdsmen/Boko haram now carry is being intellectually lazy. |
I swapped my sim card on Thursday and after loading #200 yesterday I got 4g reward. But since yesterday I have not been able to browse with it. My line is 07084464144 I use a LeagooT5c |
MrMystrO:'They only hit where the Russians wanted them to hit? ' was it Russia that lunched the missiles? Or did Russia reprogram them mid air? Trump had told Russian and Syria days ago to watchout that the US will be hitting certain defence chemical facilities in Syria.He spoke with the US allies, heads of parliaments and fellow Americans before the attack. Syria had evacuated every civilians from all potential targets since. So don't expect any civilian casualties. The ball is now in Russians court. |
MrMystrO:Of cos the US knew some of those missiles would be intercepted that's why they didn't lunch just 13. Did some of the missiles hit their target? |
NwaAmaikpe:If your comment were to be true, then she must be a great actress for a 3 year old. You should know, with God, all things are possible. |
rekeson:Bukola Saraki https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.naija.ng/amp/555076-report-7-corruption-cases-nigerias-senate-president-bukola-saraki.html Atiku Abubakar https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2017/12/03/corruption-us-senate-report-finally-nailed-atiku-abubakar/ If these are your only two options, I'm afraid we are not ready to dispose Buhari |
TheTrueSeeker:Can I assume you're getting paid by oppositions to speak against Buhari too? We shouldn't let sentiments decloud our reasoning. I supported Buhari b4, now I'm nonchalant about his reelection bid. The most important question in 2019 is who is credible and well accepted enough to dispose Buhari , but non of you is answering that and election is just a year away |
wwwtortoise:That's a big fat lie |
I guess we should share it round then. |
Most of 2pac's songs are inspirational. The dude is a Poet. Dear Mama Thug Manson Do for love Changes My Block Until the end of time Life goes on 50Cent's 'Big Rich Town' came close. Coolio 'Gansta's Paradise' and 'See you when you get there.' Bone Thugs' feat Akon 'I try so hard.' Those are my inspirational rap attack. |
TonyeBarcanista:So we should go back to pdp ba? Its what Buhari didnt do I'm dissapointed in, not what he did. If there is no credible 3rd Force, I'm afraid its going to be Buhari again. Because the presidency will just be there for him to pick. |
OK. I also know this is Nigeria where laws are made not to be obeyed |
IdeyFindWife:And you must the spineless online ranter? I admire Sowore's tenacity. Thats what we youths need . We have slept too long in the wilderness of expectation, expecting someone from somewhwere to make the CHANGE for us. Well, I guess no one is coming, and we are the ones to make that change ourselves ( if we believe in our strenght and unity). These politicians assume we are inconsequencial and that the presidency can be bought . We cant let things go on like this . The time is now! |
vedaxcool:what sort of belligerancy is this !? I should rummage the cyber space for 20 abandoned/completed projects for a paltry 1k?! Thats belittling. How much will i spend on data? Put ur money where ur mouth is and make it 10k then I'll know you're talking- Rooshit! So you want Buhari to use (for argument sake, lets us say 3) years to to complete projects that took Gej ( for the same argument sake) 6 years to 'initiate' and abandon?! Is that ur Maths-magic? |
We all Know nothing in Rivers of Blood is fair . Wike won't want the same Federal Might he used on Amaechi to be used on him too. |
bignoisemaker:You're on the right track. However, too much of anything is harmful. The Holy Book didnt say we should love ppl more than ourself. So dont help people to hurt yourself. Do the goods you can afford. |
blaizy:The 4g is fast on Etisalat and Airtel. Have not tried mtn. Slow on glo. Everything about the phone, so far, is the best deal for the price. the only downsides are the rear camera and speaker. I guess they had to cut their expenses somewhere. I'm waiting for an update. That's when one will really know how far it can perform. |
And those Ghanaians have the audacity to open their mouths when we talk? I'm on my way to Ghana now! |
I won't argue with this assertion |
blaizy:I've been using this phone for two weeks. The processor is pretty fast. The phone is meant for big games. |
I've been using this phone for 2 weeks now. I bought during the Jumia Mobile Week for 33k. At first, I thought the camera is whack but I later noticed it is Bokeh effect that's making it blurry. The processor is pretty fast. And it comes with 3 gig ram and 32 gig . That's the best deal in the mobile market currently. I'm still observing it though. |
IAR&T director, Ogunmodede, two others jailed 40 years. - A former director of the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T) has been sentenced to 40 years imprisonment - Benjamin Ogunbodede and tow others got the 40 year jail term for corruptly enriching himself to the tune of N177 million - However, Ogunmodede claims he and two other persons convicted alongside him spent N177m to bribe lawmakers and some employees of the Federal Ministry of Finance Justice Nathaniel Ayo-Emmanuel of the Federal High Court, Ibadan, on Tuesday, September 3, sentenced Benjamin Ogunbodede, a former director of the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T) , Ibadan, to 40 years imprisonment for corruptly enriching himself to the tune of N177 million. Zacheus Tejumola, a former Chief Accountant of the institute, was also sentenced to 40 years imprisonment while Clement Adenose, another staff, bagged four years in jail. READ ALSO: TIME magazine mentions Biafra supporters among world separatist movements In a judgment which lasted over two hours, Ayo-Emmanuel said that he convicted the trio based on the overwhelming evidence against them. The judge, however, said that he had no reason to convict them on count 13 due to want of evidence. “There is no ambiguity in the facts tendered by the prosecution that the three convicts conspired, converted and stole the hazard allowance of N177 million belonging to the staff of IAR&T. “Ogunbodede and Tejumola are therefore, sentenced to 40 years imprisonment each for their roles for counts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 and 16. “Adenose is sentenced to four years in prison. The sentences will, however, run concurrently,” Ayo-Emmanuel stated. However, Ogunmodede claims he and two other persons convicted alongside him spent N177m to bribe lawmakers and some employees of the Federal Ministry of Finance. They claimed that a huge part of the money was used to bribe members of House of Representatives and some staff of the Federal Ministry of Finance who facilitated the release of the fund for the research institute, Punch reports. Earlier, Mr Tunde Olupona, the counsel to Ogunbodede, had pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy in sentencing his client. He argued that his client lacked administrative experience in running such a sensitive position. Similarly, Mr I.A Salawu and Mrs Yetunde Adegboye, counsel to Tejumola and Adenose, pleaded with the court to show mercy to their clients, citing various portions of the constitution. However, Mr Nkwuruka Amana, the counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, urged the court to sentence the convicts in accordance with the stipulation of the law. Ogunbodede, Tejumola and Adenose along with 10 others had since 2014 been standing trial over a 16-count charge bordering on conspiracy, unlawful conversion and stealing of N177 million hazard allowance belonging to the staff of the institute. PAY ATTENTION: Read the news on Nigeria’s #1 new app Ten of the defendants had earlier pleaded guilty and opted for plea bargain arrangement. Nine out of the 10 previously convicted were different companies which Ogunbodede, Tejumola and Adenose indirectly used to siphon the N177 million. Olupona, who spoke after the judgment, told NAN that he and his other colleagues were still studying the judgment and would in due course take appropriate decision on whether to appeal or not. https://www.naij.com/1128523-iart-director-ogunmodede-jailed-40-years.html |
gbaskiboy:So far, he's not owing But I know your stare governor is
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