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FoodRe: A List Of Some Of Nigeria's Best Food Blogs by myselfonly: 11:07pm On Jan 14, 2015
FoodRe: How To Prepare Kunnu by myselfonly: 1:02am On Dec 22, 2014
For the hausas, we've got different types of kunu but I guess this is the one you're talking about. check this Wikipedia link :
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunu
FoodRe: How To Prepare Kunnu by myselfonly: 7:16pm On Dec 20, 2014
which type of kunu are we talking of here?
PoliticsJonathan - 200 Reps Sign Impeachment Motion by myselfonly(op): 11:10am On Nov 23, 2014
200 Reps sign Impeachment motion.

Not fewer than 200 members of the House of
Representatives have endorsed a motion seeking to
institute impeachment proceedings against
President Goodluck Jonathan, House minority whip,
Rep. Samson Osagie, has said.
Osagie (APC Edo), told Sunday Trust in Abuja that
they have far exceeded the number required by the
constitution to serve president Jonathan
impeachment notice.
Members of the House began collecting signatures
for a motion against the president last Thursday
following a siege on the National Assembly by police.
Speaker Aminu Waziri Tambuwal and other
lawmakers were locked out of the parliament
building for hours and had to scale the fence but on
getting inside the complex, they were tear gassed
by police.
The House was reconvened to consider the
emergency rule extension in Adamawa, Borno and
Yobe states, a request forwarded by the president
but police laid siege to the National Assembly
preventing lawmakers and workers from gaining
access into the building.
Members had on Thursday commenced collecting
signatures after a motion on the matter was tabled
by an MP from Kano State.
Osagie told Sunday Trust that there are over 20
impeachable offences against the president which
include, “gross incompetence in the administration
of the nation, mismanagement of the nation’s
resources resulting in untold hardship on the
citizens and inability to recover stolen funds from
various ministries and agencies”. Other offences
according to Osagie are: “unconstitutional use of
security agencies against perceived opponents,
non-implementation of the budget, entrenchment
of corruption and defiling of the institution of the
legislature among others.
“The constitution said we need only one third of
members of the National Assembly to serve the
president impeachment motion and I can confirm
that we have surpassed that number,” Osagie
added.
He said the constitution says the president can be
impeached if he is found guilty of gross misconduct
and that the offences he enumerated constitutes
gross misconduct.

http://dailytrust.com.ng/sunday/index.php/news/18804-200-reps-sign-impeachment-motion-osagie
PoliticsRe: 130 Reps Sign Impeachment Notebook Over Police Interference by myselfonly: 11:04am On Nov 21, 2014
Chapter 6 (section:143).

143. (1) The President or Vice-President may be
removed from office in accordance with the
provisions of this section.
(2) Whenever a notice of any allegation in writing
signed by not less than one-third of the members
of the National Assembly:-
(a) is presented to the President of the Senate;
(b) stating that the holder of the office of
President or Vice-President is guilty of gross
misconduct in the performance of the functions of
his office, detailed particulars of which shall be
specified,
the President of the Senate shall within seven days
of the receipt of the notice cause a copy thereof
to be served on the holder of the office and on
each member of the National Assembly, and shall
also cause any statement made in reply to the
allegation by the holder of the office to be served
on each member of the National Assembly.
(3) Within fourteen days of the presentation of the
notice to the President of the Senate (whether or
not any statement was made by the holder of the
office in reply to the allegation contained in the
notice) each House of the National Assembly shall
resolve by motion without any debate whether or
not the allegation shall be investigated.
(4) A motion of the National Assembly that the
allegation be investigated shall not be declared as
having been passed, unless it is supported by the
votes of not less than two-thirds majority of all
the members of each House of the National
Assembly.
(5) Within seven days of the passing of a motion
under the foregoing provisions, the Chief Justice
of Nigeria shall at the request of the President of
the Senate appoint a Panel of seven persons who in
his opinion are of unquestionable integrity, not
being members of any public service, legislative
house or political party, to investigate the
allegation as provide in this section.
(6) The holder of an office whose conduct is being
investigated under this section shall have the right
to defend himself in person and be represented
before the Panel by legal practitioners of his own
choice.
(7) A Panel appointed under this section shall -
(a) have such powers and exercise its functions in
accordance with such procedure as may be
prescribed by the National Assembly; and
(b) within three months of its appointment report
its findings to each House of the National Assembly.
( Where the Panel reports to each House of the
National Assembly that the allegation has not been
proved, no further proceedings shall be taken in
respect of the matter.
(9) Where the report of the Panel is that the
allegation against the holder of the office has been
proved, then within fourteen days of the receipt of
the report at the House the National Assembly shall
consider the report, and if by a resolution of each
House of the National Assembly supported by not
less than two-thirds majority of all its members,
the report of the Panel is adopted, then the holder
of the office shall stand removed from office as
from the date of the adoption of the report.
(10) No proceedings or determination of the Panel
or of the National Assembly or any matter relating
thereto shall be entertained or questioned in any
court.
(11) In this section -
"gross misconduct" means a grave violation or
breach of the provisions of this Constitution or a
misconduct of such nature as amounts in the
opinion of the National Assembly to gross
misconduct.
http://www.nigeria-law.org/
ConstitutionOfTheFederalRepublicOfNigeria.htm#
FederalExecutive
FoodRe: Peeling Beans by myselfonly: 11:57am On Nov 20, 2014
Op, see the below link with detailed pictures and explanation on how to use a blender to Peel beans and achieve a near perfect and stress free result.

http://www.dooneyskitchen.com/2013/12/28/how-to-peel-beans-using-a-blender/
PoliticsRe: Defection: PDP Demands Tambuwal's Resignation by myselfonly: 11:50pm On Oct 28, 2014
FoodRe: Tea And Bread Caused Stomach Ache by myselfonly: 4:36am On Dec 27, 2013
do you always take your tea with milk? If so, milk might be the cause because most people especially men are allegic to lactose which is found in milk and many a times, it causes stomach ache.
FoodRe: Can You Fry Your Egg With Palm Oil? by myselfonly: 8:41pm On Sep 18, 2013
wow. it sounds interesting, will give it a try but i'll advice that next time you ran out of oil, use Margarine or butter if you've got it at home when you want to fry eggs. at times I use it even when there's oil at home.
FamilyAdvice Needed Please by myselfonly(op): 6:32pm On Sep 08, 2013
In a family where the husband earns #150,000 every month, and the wife earns #1million every month and they both work in d same company, and the kids are lacking parental care and love. who among them should resign to take care of the kids?
FamilyAdvice Needed Please. by myselfonly(op): 6:24pm On Sep 08, 2013
In a family where the husband earns #150,000 every month, and the wife earns #1million every month and they both work in d same company, and the kids are lacking parental care and love. who among them should resign to take care of the kids?
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by myselfonly: 12:40pm On Sep 08, 2013
always balance with sugar when there's too much salt in your food. and it gives it a really nice taste.
EducationRe: French To Be Part Of Utme As From 2014 – Ruqayyatu Rufa’i by myselfonly: 11:18am On Aug 30, 2013
French has always been part of JAMB, I wrote it in 2005. when did they remove it or is the minister ignorant?
PoliticsRe: Al-mustapha Freed by myselfonly: 2:00pm On Jul 12, 2013
Justice at last.
FoodRe: Which Blender Type Is Durable And Can Grind Beans. by myselfonly: 4:24pm On Jun 24, 2013
Kenwood. Any day, any time.
its simply the best all the time.
FoodRe: How Do You Get Rid Of Onion Smells From Your Breath? by myselfonly: 4:16pm On Jun 24, 2013
anytime you eat onion or garlic, eat apples or take spoonfuls of honey.
EducationRe: 2013 Jamb Results Remarked??? by myselfonly: 10:16pm On Jun 01, 2013
Ebele150: Aggregate = 146 Economics = 36;Islamic Studies = 39;Government = 36;Use of English = 35;
Any diff
no difference. thank you.
EducationRe: 2013 Jamb Results Remarked??? by myselfonly: 10:04pm On Jun 01, 2013
Ebele150: Aggregate = 148 Chemistry = 31;Physics = 42;Mathematics = 35;Use of English = 40;

Any diff huh
no difference. what about this please?
36405963DH
EducationRe: 2013 Jamb Results Remarked??? by myselfonly: 9:55pm On Jun 01, 2013
please help check this: 36396030FH.
PoliticsRe: Nationwide Blackout? 24 Hours And Counting by myselfonly: 12:54pm On May 25, 2013
I got this on Facebook. i don't know if it is true or its source. A friend posted it and i pasted it here.May be it explains the situation. It says:



"President Goodluck Jonathan administration was
directly behind the recent power failure and that
it was intentionally designed to affect the entire
country. He described it as “a tactical plan to end
the Boko Haram Menace”. GEJ’s tactical plan
involves “total shut down of all power distribution
systems in the country, especially in Boko Haram
strongholds”. Phase 2 involves “shutting down
telecommunication nationwide to break down their
chain of communication, thereby weakening
them”. Do not expect phone network for 6 days
next week. You’ll get a text from your network
provider. He said also that fuel supply would be
cut off from states where boko haram suspect are
located and this would make it hard for them to
plan any other attack and it would be easy for JTF
to fish them out. In his words “It is a good plan.
I am 30% sure it will work. 30 is my lucky number.
If it doesn’t work, I can always set up a
committee to investigate”.
PoliticsRe: Black Out In Kano- How About Your State? by myselfonly: 12:47pm On May 25, 2013
I got this from Facebook, may be it will explain the situation. i don't know how true it is or its source but a friend posted it and i pasted it here. it says:



"President Goodluck Jonathan administration was
directly behind the recent power failure and that
it was intentionally designed to affect the entire
country. He described it as “a tactical plan to end
the Boko Haram Menace”. GEJ’s tactical plan
involves “total shut down of all power distribution
systems in the country, especially in Boko Haram
strongholds”. Phase 2 involves “shutting down
telecommunication nationwide to break down their
chain of communication, thereby weakening
them”. Do not expect phone network for 6 days
next week. You’ll get a text from your network
provider. He said also that fuel supply would be
cut off from states where boko haram suspect are
located and this would make it hard for them to
plan any other attack and it would be easy for JTF
to fish them out. In his words “It is a good plan.
I am 30% sure it will work. 30 is my lucky number.
If it doesn’t work, I can always set up a
committee to investigate”.
PoliticsBomb Blasts In Daura, Katsina State. by myselfonly(op):
Daura, the home town of General Muhammadu
Buhari is right now on fire, bomb blast and gun
shuts all over. Kindly pray for the innocent souls
in Daura right now.
FoodRe: How do I prepare Spinach Sauce? by myselfonly: 1:57pm On Apr 22, 2013
it is called habanero in english.

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