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They are not yet number one citizen, yet they want to be treated as such. They're used to the do you know who I be? And PMB do not tolerate that. Accepted self he was intimidated let him do his worst. |
At last PDP will loss noni ooo They have never won a court case against any other party in Nigeria. Many party has won a court case against them. PDP the epitome of election rigging. |
ABUJA—THE Court of Appeal has explained why it relocated the Osun State governorship election petition tribunal from Osogbo to Abuja. The tribunal was set up to hear cases arising from the September 22 and 27 governorship polls in the state which returned Gboyega Oyetola of All Progressives Congress. The recently reshuffled three-member panel was moved to FCT High Court No 24, Apo Abuja on Saturday following the directives of President of the Court of Appeal, Zainab Bulkachuwa. The spokesperson of the Court of Appeal, Sa’adatu Musa, said the action of Mrs Bulkachuwa was in line with the Nigerian constitution. “It is constitutional. The president (of the appeal court) has the power to constitute a panel and to use that same discretion if she feels a need for safety so that there will be peace. If there’s a flash point or there would be trouble or insecurity of the judges, will you want to expose your judges if you are the one? Because of this, once in a while (the president exercises the power) and for peace to reign. Let there be no interference and so as to maintain peace and order amidst tensed politics.” The spokesperson added that a similar situation occurred in Rivers State, saying: “You could remember in 2016 when she (the president of the court) relocated some tribunals back to Abuja from Port Harcourt. For example, during the Wike and Amaechi issue, she moved them back to Abuja so that they can stay in a peaceful environment. You could remember in Ekiti where a judge was slapped.” Asked if the relocation will not be termed a political move by the opposition party, Mrs Sa’adatu said: “They have always thought otherwise. During the PDP time, APC were accusing Her Lordship that she is Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Now it is APC, time and PDP members are accusing that she is a member of APC. Human beings cannot please human beings but for the sake of democracy, she is a very humane leader and a thoughtful person. She thinks beyond us. She supports democracy and for democracy to thrive, it has to be in a peaceful atmosphere. We can’t endanger the lives of our judges. “Everything is done in an open court. It is just that we are politically impatient and not seeing reasons why she took that step. It was not to please anybody. She swore to an oath between herself and her God. So, what will she gain at this time to cause chaos?” But reacting, PDP, in a statement by the state chairman, Soji Adagunodo, asked the National Judicial Council to probe the ‘sudden’ relocation of the the tribunal to Abuja. The party described the relocation as “another sign that there is a desperate and evil plan by some forces to implement a pre-written script on the proceedings and outcome” of its petition before the tribunal. On his part, APC Publicity Secretary in the state, Mr. Kunle Oyatomi, said his party had no objection to the relocation of the tribunal, saying “It is a legal process permitted by the Nigerian law. We support the movement, so long it dispenses justice fairly and without favour. We like to point out to PDP and its candidate, Ademola Adeleke that by the fact on the ground of the two elections, and the official and legitimate pronouncement of the results of those elections by INEC, the mandate of Osun people remains that of Alhaji Isiaka Oyetola and not for Ademola Adeleke as PDP is claiming.” The party said though it was not shocked by the development, “in view of the several boastings of prominent APC leaders to that effect in the last few weeks”, it was “very disappointed that a very important institution like the judiciary would allow itself to be cheaply manipulated by unscrupulous elements in the political space.” “We believe that the decision to relocate the tribunal sitting to Abuja was also without any justifiable reason because there had been no reports on any security breach neither had there been any other cogent factor that could have necessitated the action. We want to remind honourable members of the tribunal of the dictum of the eminent jurist Niki Tobi JSC that ‘The true test of a fair hearing is the impression of a reasonable person who was present at the trial whether from his observation justice has been done’”. “On our part as a party, we will continue to invite the attention of the National Judicial Council, leaders of thought and the international community to the happenings in Osun State and state what these portend for the 2019 general elections in Nigeria and the stability of the country as a whole. We are hopeful that the concerned persons and authorities will act speedily on this matter and restore the hope of the common man in Osun State in the judicial process as an aftermath of the last governorship election.” The PDP candidate in the election, Ademola Adeleke, filed a petition at the tribunal to challenge the victory of the governor-elect, Mr Oyetola. Mr Adeleke, who claimed he polled the highest number of votes in the election, asked the tribunal to cancel the victory of Mr Oyetola, who will be sworn-in on November 27. Mr Adeleke asked to be declared winner of the election which he initially led in until a controversial re-run election was held in seven polling units. The re-run, whose conduct was criticised by local and international observers due to the extent of violence and intimidation witnessed, eventually secured victory for Mr Oyetola and the APC. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/why-osun-governorship-tribunal-was-moved-to-abuja-appeal-court/
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By Mike Ebonugwo The Federal Government negotiating team has appealed to the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to return to the negotiating table, while denying that it has proposed the imposition of N350,000 and N500,000 as tuition fees to be paid per annum by undergraduates. Speaking with newsmen in Lagos, weekend, Chairman of the team, Dr. Wale Babalakin, dismissed the figures as not only incorrect and contradictory, but also a figment of the imagination of ASUU officials peddling them around the country. He said: “We do not know from where ASUU got the figures that it has been peddling around the country. Aside from the fact that our committee has no power to impose fees on students, we are at a loss regarding the source of the said figures.” Babalakin disclosed that while the committee regarded dialogue with ASUU as the most effective way of resolving contentious issues bordering on the industrial dispute, it currently had little choice but to respond to “allegations” and “the inaccurate narratives” that had been consistently provided by ASUU’s President and some zonal heads in a bid to misinform and mislead members of the public on the true situation regarding university education in Nigeria. He also accused ASUU officials of inundating the public with suggestions that he, as chairman of the Federal Government Renegotiating Committee, was pursuing a personal agenda. Babalakin said: “All I have expressed are the collective views of the Federal Government Negotiating Team. “Going by the figures provided by ASUU, Nigeria requires over N2 trillion per annum to fund university education. “This figure exceeds the total amount available for all capital projects in Nigeria, including health, infrastructure, security and others. “No doubt, if the money were available for university education as ASUU has insisted it is, the government will have no difficulty in spending it on university education. “However, as it is, government cannot ignore all other areas of expendi-ture that require funding.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/ASUU-strike-claims-of-n350000-n500000-tuition-fees-untrue-babalakin/
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At end APC shall be stronger and emerge victorious |
EgunMogaji:You're indeed right. It actually not only PDP thing it Nigeria big men mentality |
Shehu Sani the soar loser. |
Sai Baba
Fashionista Baba. |
They hate due processes.
They hate following the norms except it is the norm of corruption
PDP is cursed |
They are against due processes.
They hate the norms except if it is the norm of corruption |
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President Buhari today delivered an Address on “Illicit Financial Flows and Corruption: The Challenge of Global Governance”, at the Opening Ceremony of the #ParisPeaceForum, held at the Grande Halle de la Villette, and attended by about 70 world leaders and governments. #PMBinParis
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I know of a Yoruba who is a commissioner in Kaduna state under Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai |
Tambuwal, Dan'iya, PDP join together in sokoto can't defeat Wammako alone not to talk of join hand with APC and PMB |
PDP at it again.
Tale story |
Udom is in doom |
So I shouted Sai Baba
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This man is a clown anyway he know that dump brain bereaved IPOB will always believe his cooked tale story, arrest or intimidate him for what? Tale, lies, fabrication and unfounded promise will not win an election in Nigeria ever again. |
technicallyrich:Please I need money. |
ZombiePUNISHER:The child of hate |
emeijeh:The truth is bitter |
IPOBrep:More reason I said he is now shade of who he used to be. |
BiafraIShere:May the God of IPOB give you sense |
emeijeh:It seems you're novice in politics or maybe you're still under eighteen or little above eighteen if not you will know that PRP is not a small nor weak party in Nigeria. |
Shehu Sani do you remember how popular and strong Kwankwaso was in Kano and north at general? Ok, upon his campaign against PMB do you know what he turned out to be? Now, Shehu Sani your highest rank in politics is a senator which you emerged under the umbrella of PMB and APC. OK, now your supporters are saying they know you won't win but they will rather loss to Mr. LA (PDP) than Uba Sani (APC). But this is because they believe you're still in support of PMB. So, upon discovery that you're now staunch opposition to PMB, they are gradually returning to their base (APC). |
The clown Baba has spoken again.
Indeed he is an outdated politician.
Thank you PMB for retiring these old politicians. |
EYAH Look at what PDP has turned Kwankwaso to? Kwankwaso of all people in Kano with convoy of less than Six cars and people ranging in hundred? |
Sorry egbon try next election |
The real Nnandi KANU is dead, the one parading himself now is an imposter Jack from Angola. |
technicallyrich:The question is are you alive? |
The way IPOB always reason will make someone to wonder if the people living in that particular area suffered from long time brain damage. |
Let me tell you a secret, the enemies of good will hate this post and call it propaganda. But they will rejoice at Boko haram attack in Maiduguri, they will rejoice over poverty, but please who can convince me that they are not bereave of brain? I call them children of hate. People like them prefer funeral than birth/wedding. They are the reason they say always keep your success secret because they prefer downfall to success. Meanwhile Nigeria shall rise again above all their expectations. God forbid people of hate.
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