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Removing of Senators here and there especially PDP senators, all is because of Saraki. Come and see the removal of the Saraki sooner or later, when APC will then have enough majority power in the house. Bukola Saraki oooooo, don't sit with full buttock because these people are still behind you. If you succeed Tribunal case, they have laid siege in the house. that is their tactics. I remain silent till then. |
hmm, 2014/15 O.A.U. Student's Union Leaders should look into the saga of Senate president as lesson for them. |
Saraki!!!!! You are a ''goner''( his days as SP are numbered) |
If this allegation is true, this is the end of Olusola Bukola Saraki's political career. |
Do u remember this: Mr. Giwa is a shopkeeper. He has a shop in Lawal village. |
Do u remember one leg goal keeper? if there is any PENARITY na one leg goal keeper any attempt to drop the second leg is automatically a goal. final. any person who posses whistle will automatically become REFIRI. That tym is irreversible. I could remember how I treated my senior in the school then, I was the tym keeper prefect if they failed to choose me the match cannot last less than 10min. I would go straight to ring the bell. the day I was chosen I late to ring the bell it almost past one then the principal came out and met students still playing on the field. that day I nearly die for many stroke of cane. |
Ramadan and Positive Change Devotion and piety can themselves become habits. When a person starts concentrating in prayer, it is difficult at first to keep focus. The mind is easily distracted. However, after years of persistence, devotion and presence of mind in prayer become second-nature. Ask yourself honestly: Do you feel happy about the arrival of Ramadan? Or does it get you down? Or do you have mixed feelings? If you have any negative feelings, then take some time to read about the virtues and blessings of Ramadan. Then think of your own life and your shortcomings. Think of how much you need God’s mercy and forgiveness. Know that fasting in Ramadan was prescribed by the one who is most generous, most kind and most forgiving. He did not prescribe fasting to punish us, but rather to purify our minds and hearts, and to make us more generous, compassionate, and healthy people. You will come away from such thinking looking forward to the arrival of Ramadan, thankful that you are able to fast. With the same spirit, you will be motivated to perform the nightly Taraweeh prayers, or at least to observe of those prayers daily what is easy for you. Think of the great number of people who are praying with you. Look for a location where the positive atmosphere is most conducive. Find a mosque where the Imam reads most beautifully. There is nothing wrong with that. Observe the prayer as much as your heart stays engaged with it. If you find yourself growing weary, then depart. Keep in mind that God’s mercy is descending upon the congregation and you are among them sharing in that blessing. “They are such an assembly, that one who is in their company is not bereft of blessings.” When you are prostrating, disclose your troubles and sorrows to God while beseeching Him to forgive you and overlook your sins. No matter how great your transgressions might be, they are nothing in comparison to God’s generosity and mercy. Be optimistic that God will accept your prayers, despite the shortcomings in your devotion and presence of mind. Everything in life requires striving, and we all have our shortcomings and difficulties. We place our hopes in God. Remember that God says: “I am as my servant expects of Me to be.” (Al-Bukhari & Muslim) Ramadan will become the beginning of a change for the better. It will be an experience of faith that will bring joy, new hope and greater happiness to your life. Make it your habit in Ramadan to spend in charity. When you are shopping to choose nice foods to break your fast with, consider those who do not have enough to eat. Think about the mothers in the world who do not have enough food to feed their starving children and whose decision is to determine which of them is presently closer to death. Make it your habit in Ramadan to be with your family. Make the atmosphere at home one of love and kindness. Ramadan gives us many occasions to spend quality time together and to share memorable experiences with our children. We should likewise make it our Ramadan habit to cement ties with our relatives, neighbors and friends, even by making phone calls, sending an e-mail, or giving Ramadan greetings. Let us not make it our Ramadan habit to overeat at night. Let us not make it the month where we eat more than at any other time of year. Instead, make it your habit to show kindness to others, to keep your anger in check, and to forgive others their faults. May Allah accept from us our worship during this blessed month. HAPPY RAMADAN IN ADVANCE!!! |
Who told you that majorities are not happy with the Guber result in Oyo State. Are these outcomes come from heaven? When you don't have nothing to say again you will be wandering your mouth here and there. I beg, my good people of Nairaland! Please go through this result. Are the citizens of Oyo State not happy? With this result I say capital NO! INEC Declares APC’s Ajimobi Winner Of Oyo Governorship Election INEC Declares APC’s Governor Abiola Ajimobi Winner Of Oyo Governorship Election OYO State: OFFICIAL GUBER RESULTS APC: 327,310 Accord: 254,520 LP: 184,111 PDP: 79019 SDP: 54740 Governor Abiola Ajimobi has become the first governor to govern Oyo State twice. He defeated two other former governors in the state to clinch victory in a keenly-contested election. This came as Accord refused to sign the result sheets saying he had the directive of his party not to sign. The secretary of the party, Nureni Adisa, the mandate of his party had been stolen. The former governors who contested with the incumbent governor are Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala of Labour Party and Senator Rashidi Ladoja of Accord. As at the time of filing this report, Ajimobi had won 20 out of the 33 local governments in the state leaving Ladoja with only seven and Akala with six. Before the announcement of the results, there was tension in the metropolis as some members of Accord were reportedly celebrating after knowing that their preferred candidate was leading with a wide margin in just one local government. Violence Over 500 armed youths in Ogbomoso North Local Government ambushed INEC officials and forced the officials to show them the results sheets. According to Dr. Akin Ademuyiwa, the council’s collation officer, the youth barricaded the road. After showing them the results sheers, they were allowed to go. He commended the maturity displayed by the security agents attached to the officials who did not struggle with them. The results are as follow: AFIJIO Accord-4,590 APC-5,087 LP-3,743 PDP-1,735 SDP-433 SAKI EAST Accord-2,955 APC-4,746 LP-3,078 PDP-1,598 SDP-928 EGBEDA Accord-1,5811 APC-13,495 LP-2,097 PDP-2,625 SDP-2,625 OORELOPE Accord-3,802 APC-4,730 LP-6,255 PDP-1,452 SDP-572 KAJOLA Accord-2,827 APC-13,436 LP-3,544 PDP-6,123 SDP-1,205 ATISBO Accord-3,257 APC-7,132 LP-2,862 PDP-2,339 SDP-1,156 IBARAPA CENTRAL Accord-5,921 APC-5,084 LP-2,187 PDP-3,201 SDP-826 ATIBA Accord-3,734 APC-10,396 LP-7,656 PDP-1,396 SDP-587 ONA ARA Accord-8,887 APC-7,434 LP-1,592 PDP-2,512 SDP-891 IBARAPA NORTH Accord-4,509 APC-5,317 LP-3,317 PDP-3,373 SDP-776 AKINYELE Accord-4,509 APC-5, 317 LP-3,842 PDP-3,373 SDP-776 OLUYOLE Accord-10,535 APC-11,903 LP-1,542 PDP-1,953 SDP-1,687 IWAJOWA Accord-2,980 APC-7,990 LP-1,478 PDP-4,198 SDP-719 ISEYIN Accord-8,410 APC-19,547 LP-4,136 PDP-1,663 SDP-1,504 OGBOMOSO SOUTH Accord-2,097 APC-3,571 LP-19,351 PDP-1,647 SDP-224 ITESIWAJU Accord-1,404 APC-5,661 LP-2,805 PDP-4,773 SDP-822 IBADAN NORTH WEST Accord-9,826 APC-12,491 LP-4,413 PDP-2,164 SDP-3,959 IDO Accord-8,194 APC-10,912 LP-2,856 PDP-1,724 SDP-1,292 OYO WEST Accord-5,865 APC-10,337 LP-3,771 PDP-1,416 SDP-690 OYO EAST Accord-8,472 APC-10,037 LP-2,765 PDP-1,393 SDP-785 IBADAN SOUTH EAST Accord-16,460 APC-16,411 LP-5,335 PDP-2,937 SDP-2,150 LAGELU Accord-10,787 APC-10,286 LP-1,601 PDP-1,776 SDP-1,076 ORIIRE Accord-3,836 APC-7,014 LP-9,543 PDP-3,978 SDP-2,815 OGO OLUWA Accord-3,169 APC-5,012 LP-5,974 PDP-848 SDP-377 OLORUNSOGO Accord-3,284 APC-4,471 LP-3,527 PDP-434 SDP-176 IBARAPA EAST Accord-5,383 APC-6,963 LP-1738 PDP-2,497 SDP-3,021 SAKI WEST Accord-7,702 APC-13,093 LP-8,368 PDP-3,782 SDP-1,259 IREPO Accord-4,770 APC-6,448 LP-2,389 PDP-494 SDP-1,754 SURULERE Accord-4,052 APC-5,284 LP-9,675 PDP-2,575 SDP-676 IBADAN SOUTH WEST Accord-16,219 APC-26,962 LP-7,478 PDP-3,688 SDP-4,785 IBADAN NORTH EAST Accord-24,485 APC-14,671 LP-4,833 PDP-2,450 SDP-6,780 OGBOMOSO NORTH Accord-2,151 APC-3,747 LP-29,010 PDP-1,450 SDP-365 IBADAN NORTH Accord-23,443 APC-25,275 LP-11,048 PDP-2,347 SDP-5,743 |
forward never backward ever! |
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