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CelebritiesRe: Busola Vs Fatoyinbo: "Evil Persists When Good People Keep Quiet"— Kate Henshaw by Nasa28(m): 7:12pm On Jul 21, 2019
babeosisi:
I wish he had committed this rape in the USA
So you have passed JUDGEMENT already
CelebritiesRe: Busola Vs Fatoyinbo: "Evil Persists When Good People Keep Quiet"— Kate Henshaw by Nasa28(m): 7:11pm On Jul 21, 2019
hisgrace090:
Do we have law in Nigeria?
So, how are they going to get the justice they're clamouring for? Is it through press statement?
CelebritiesRe: Busola Vs Fatoyinbo: "Evil Persists When Good People Keep Quiet"— Kate Henshaw by Nasa28(m): 7:03pm On Jul 21, 2019
Pls, these people should stop disturbing us. I say a big no to media trial. Before coming to social media, I expected them to have filed a case against the pastor.

What's wrong with this couple for crying out loud? Are they expecting the pastor to end up in jail because he was accused without evidence?

Let's allow the law take it's full course rather than resorting to meaningless press statement.
EducationRe: ITF Pays 2018 Siwes Staff 15000 (Photo) by Nasa28(m): 1:43pm On Jul 20, 2019
People wey chop my own (2012).

Imagine 12k multiplied by the numerous students that didn't receive their pay? Corruption in govt
PoliticsRe: There Was Never A Time Nigeria Spent $16bn On Our Power Sector During Obasanjo E by Nasa28(m): 10:57am On Jul 19, 2019
Nemesis909:
Na so.

From a 2009 House of Reps probe:


https://www.voanews.com/archive/nigerian-lawmakers-probe-16-billion-spending-power
What about their Report?
CrimeRe: Bandits kill ten, injure five on fresh attack in Katsina village - Punch by Nasa28(m): 11:52am On Jul 14, 2019
Hmmm.


Insecurity is at its peak now. Oga President seems confused/helpless over the whole issue. Although some sections of the populace think His lack of commitment towards solving the security challenges of the country is a deliberate attempt to subdue other ethnic groups, but no Matter what the truth is, Time will tell
PoliticsRe: Meaning Of RUGA In Hausa Language. by Nasa28(m): 10:50am On Jul 14, 2019
We're are waiting for the Document
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 7:53am On Jul 13, 2019
anonymous1759:
That's why I'm calling you an hypocrite because you ought to look out for those people ( education and science and technology minister) don't disturb yourself with someone's private investment BBN is someone's investment. If my kids wants to be like EFe and bisola so be it as long they ain't constituting nuisance cheesy.
You know nothing young man. Truly, you know nothing.
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 7:51am On Jul 13, 2019
nototribalist:
how do you know there's something going on there if you don't watch it. Out of almost 200 channels o but you choose to watch only one. Or are you using Binatone antenna to get only one channel?
Nairaland. Out of 100 posts that make FP, over 60-70 are about the useless show.
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 7:49am On Jul 13, 2019
Jaqenhghar:
Me too Im not in support but don't you have more important thimgs to worry about?
Worry? Not worried, just commented on a post ,same way u did. grin
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 7:48am On Jul 13, 2019
tomdon:
take the advise given freely to you people. idiots.
Live your life and let others live. Gosh. Disgusting folks
And that's exactly why we are where we are Today.No morals again.
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 7:47am On Jul 13, 2019
Ceazario:
what about ruga issue, shouldn't it be banned?
Check my comments on that, ..... RUGA is Evil and should be resisted by all.
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 12:11am On Jul 13, 2019
koolaid87:
Your opinion ain't matter niggah

Not everyone watches it, so if you don't, keep quiet and let others enjoy it.

A lot of things aint add nothing to the country, including your existence
grin angry grin. That's taking things personal Bro.

Your submission shows your level of reasoning. Check next door pls. Btw, you must not quote someone if you have nothing reasonable to say
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 10:40pm On Jul 12, 2019
Vatod:
why? You have remote control and you make your choice
Not really about me cos I don't even know the channel not to talk of watching.

I have been reading news about it online, nothing seems to interest me about it at all.

I still ask, what's the gain? Is it entertaining?
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 10:29pm On Jul 12, 2019
windofjustice:
Do you think banning BBN will change anything? There are still lots of pornographic materials out there. Before BBN cane into existence youths were already bad. So banning BBN changes nothing. Besides, it's a show for adults and not kids.
I see your point, you are correct that it might not change anything, but we need to start someone. Our younger generation might be Into pornography, yet, they still know it's not morally right for them. If we allow this kind of show to thrive without looking into the contents, the little moral we still have would be eroded soon.
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 10:17pm On Jul 12, 2019
Mateen1000:
Which view are you sharing, You are sharing a very stupid view, It’s ur set that’s always addicted to the show and keep condemning it online.
U r even mad for saying it add no value to the country, So because u and ur family add no value to Nigeria now,
They should Eliminate your generation grin grin
You have a very light brain. It's obvious. grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 10:15pm On Jul 12, 2019
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windofjustice:
Are people forced to watch it?
Nope. Even if they don't force people to watch it, decency should be applied.


Have you ever asked yourself why GoTv doesn't have o porn Channel on their list?
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 10:12pm On Jul 12, 2019
anonymous1759:
..... Stopped being an hypocrite, what has your science and technology minister done in the past four years what about Education minister?? I don't fantasy the show as well but it's non of my business. The show helped the likes of Efe and Bisola so it's a plus.
Some people who clamor for the show to stop watch porn everyday, what's the difference between BBN and music videos of today?? If you love your kids don't expose them to such as long as you've parental control it's in your hands stop disturbing our peace.
What's my business with your science and technology minister. It's a good show, allow your kids to watch it , tell them more about efe and bisola and co, Advice your kids to to choose them as their role model.


Las las, I shared my thought, you can share yours without quoting me and make more sense than Quoting me to talk trash
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m): 10:07pm On Jul 12, 2019
Mateen1000:
What you just wrote means you are a senseless and an hypocrite, Are you forced to watch it? And is it the Only station on DStv or gotv.
I'm not here to argue with you. Maybe you don't know the meaning of a hypocrite.

Mind you, I shared my view, instead of you to share yours, you decided to unleash your frustration on me, pls, check the next door grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: BBNaija: Fani-Kayode Blasts MURIC For Demanding A Ban On Reality TV Show by Nasa28(m):
Okay.

But to me, I think I'm in support of BBnaija being banned. It's a useless show and adds nothing to the country rather than rise in indecency
Forum GamesRe: Give A Quote From Your Favorite Movie Without Giving Out The Title by Nasa28(m): 6:49pm On Jul 09, 2019
legitimatefrank1:
Everyyy Body Haates *****
Chris
CelebritiesRe: “biodun Fatoyinbo Didn’t Rape You, Apologize To Him” - Kemi Olunloyo Tell Busola by Nasa28(m): 1:43pm On Jul 09, 2019
Okay
PoliticsBREAKING: UN Queries Buhari Govt On Killings In Nigeria, Corruption, Biafra. by Nasa28(op): 3:03pm On Jul 05, 2019
The Human Rights Committee of the United Nations (UN) has accused Nigeria under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari of not doing enough to stem the high level of corruption, killings, human rights violations among others by various agencies of government.

This was contained in a report released at the conclusion of its review of the implementation of the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in Nigeria.

The UN also queried the Federal delegation led by the Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations Office at Geneva, Amb. Audu Ayinla Kadiri, on the killings of members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) popularly, acknowledged and known as Shiites.

The Committee Experts, Chaired by Ahmed Amin Fathalla, stressed that the purpose of the meeting was to find common ground so that the committee may formulate recommendations aiming to help the Government to move forward.

The full report is found below…
On liberty and security of persons, Experts sought clarifications on arrests carried out in the absence of a warrant and the related regulations and safeguards. Lengthy pre-trial detentions remained a problem, and information on this matter was needed. Experts requested assurances that all religious minorities enjoyed freedom of religion, in all states, as the Committee had received reports about Christians in northern states who faced discrimination. How did the Government respond to hate speech and incitements to violence? It was good that Nigeria had an ex-ante process for judicial review. There were reports that mobile phone surveillance was extensive in Abuja. What measures were in place to prevent abuse in this regard? There had been reports of violence occurring in relation to the elections and observers had expressed concerns about the turnout rate, which might be related to internal displacement issues. Could the delegation comment on these issues? Experts asked for information on women’s representation in the north and the election-related bill that had been vetoed by the President.

On hate speech, Experts asked about its legal definition and safeguards preventing overly broad interpretation. Could the delegation comment on concerns that libel accusations had been used to harass journalists who were critical of the Government? Could it also clarify whether current regulations related to peaceful assemblies required prior authorization by authorities? Were there any plans to adopt comprehensive minority rights protection measures, including on linguistic rights?

Replies by the Delegation

AUDU AYINLA KADIRI, Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations Office at Geneva, said that answers to some of the follow-up questions had already been provided during the response to the first round of replies. Furthermore, some of the other questions were really unexpected. He urged the Committee to exercise due diligence regarding the veracity of the information that it had received. Some questions posed by Experts should not even have been brought to the delegation.

On arrests, the delegation said a person, after being arrested, was taken to the police station, where he had the opportunity to give an account of what had happened. To kill a fly, one needed not to use a hammer, and this principle guided the use of force in the country. Terrorists had been tried in public trials that were broadcast live on television. Each of them had legal representation and went through the judicial rituals even if they had admitted to their crimes. All public officials were required to declare their assets to ensure no one was living above their means. The Chief Justice was not able to comply with this requirement and retired voluntarily. The National Judicial Council was the body that rendered final decisions on potential applicants’ fitness to be appointed as judges. Politicians did not influence this process.

On the military’s alleged detention of a large number of women, Mr. Kadiri said that to the best of the delegation’s knowledge, this was not true. On the alleged arrests and persecution of bloggers, he said he was not aware of this.

The delegation said that no journalists had been detained. The harassment of journalists only existed in the realm of imagination. There was a free press in Nigeria. Certainly, the Government had electronic media outlets, but there were also several media outlets that were privately owned. In the capital, there was even a private radio focusing on human rights called Human Rights Radio & TV.

Mr. Kadiri said that, as a Nigerian, and having hosted a trade union leader at his residence just a few days ago, he was very surprised to hear allegations that trade unionists were being arrested and killed in his country. The Committee had to exercise due diligence with regard to the information that was given to it about the situation in Nigeria.

On detention conditions, the delegation said that prisoners had free access to education, and quite a number of them had graduated from the National Open University of Nigeria, which had extended its academic activities to prisons. There were Ph.D. candidates in Nigerian prisons. In an effort to decongest the prisons, the Government had constructed a brand new detention facility. In all the prisons, especially those in urban areas, new cell blocks were being constructed. The prisons mentioned by the Committee were exceptional cases, located in rural areas, and were now almost empty. Information on the number of inmates held in Nigerian prisons would be provided at a later time. Prisoners in Nigeria were also trained in certain trades such as carpentry and tailoring to ensure they enjoyed good living conditions after their release.

The issue of housing was overblown, said Mr. Kadiri. Nigeria was developing, and urbanization required that slums be demolished. In some of these areas, people had been living in conditions that were not conducive to their health. They had been given notification and provided with alternatives. The Government had taken care of the displaced persons, alternative accommodation had been provided to them, their children had been enrolled in schools, and livelihoods had been restored, the delegation assured.

Turning to the issue of freedom of religion, the delegation stated that the law mentioned by the Committee was about open preaching. It did not target Christians, but rather everyone who sought to preach outside of places of worship. The law regulated the use of public space, and sought to prevent the propagation of ideas conducive to radicalization. On surveillance, in Nigeria, there was no targeting of people apart from the normal activities by law enforcement agencies to detect and prevent criminal activities. Human rights activists were treated like ordinary Nigerians who were all subject to the law of the land.

Mr. Kadiri, replying to questions on elections, emphasized that the Electoral National Commission was independent. The President had already left to go to his village to vote and was angry when the Commission decided to postpone the elections. Internally displaced persons voted in large numbers in camps; it was not true that they had not been allowed to vote. By and large, the election and its outcome were considered fair and reflective of the will of the people, despite isolated incidents, he added.

The delegation said that, in preparing for the last elections, the Government had strategized to increase the representation of women. This work had started in 2017. Prominent leaders of civil society organizations and leading political parties had been consulted. Programmes had been rolled out to address violence that deterred women from participating in political life. Presently, efforts were being made to appoint more women in critical decision-making positions. Furthermore, the turnout of female voters, especially in the northwest, had been impressive. There had also been female candidates that had put their names forward to become president and vice-president, something which had never happened before.

On the right to assembly, the only thing that was required was notifying the police, and this was done to ensure the police could provide protesters with protection. There had already been action taken prior to the crime bill to address corruption and related offences. The Government had taken measures to forestall illicit financial transaction, and Nigeria had been certified as fulfilling the requirements of the United Nations anti-corruption convention. It was also a member of the Egmont Group. Going forward, Nigeria hoped that international cooperation would improve on these issues. On maternal health, efforts were deployed to build community health centres and provide free medical care to pregnant women.

Mr. Kadiri said there was no structural discrimination against ethnic minorities in Nigeria. Nigeria was a federation of states, not ethnic groups. States did not use ethnic or tribal origins in their social engineering. The existence of three levels of government was enshrined in the constitution. It was not even a matter to be discussed here; nobody would run a modern state based on ethnic groups.

Committee Experts said the remarks about due diligence were out of place, as Experts had had to do a lot of work and research in the absence of a report, and given that the State party had only replied to some of the Committee’s questions.

Concluding Remarks

AUDU AYINLA KADIRI, Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations Office at Geneva, said that the dialogue had been interesting and illuminating and the delegation had done its best to answer the Experts’ questions. “All is well that ends well,” he said, stressing that the delegation and the Committee shared a common purpose. The delegation looked forward to cooperating further with the Committee.

AHMED AMIN FATHALLA, Committee Chairperson, thanked the delegation. He recalled that parties to international legal instruments had to abide by their obligations. There was no need to make references to other States, as the focus was on the report at hand. It had been a fruitful debate, he stated.”

https://dailypost-ng.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/dailypost.ng/2019/07/05/breaking-un-queries-buhari-govt-killings-nigeria-corruption-biafra-others-full-report/amp/?amp_js_v=a2&amp_gsa=1#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fdailypost.ng%2F2019%2F07%2F05%2Fbreaking-un-queries-buhari-govt-killings-nigeria-corruption-biafra-others-full-report%2F
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Reacts As Buhari Suspends RUGA by Nasa28(m): 9:39pm On Jul 04, 2019
[quote author=bigiyaro post=79924876]hmmmm, my brother, am beginning to suspect that lugard and the queen used Nigeria's pant o, if not which king country b dis?[/quote
] grin grin
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Reacts As Buhari Suspends RUGA by Nasa28(m): 7:12am On Jul 04, 2019
Isoduwa:
Na God Una offended
Hahahaha
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Reacts As Buhari Suspends RUGA by Nasa28(m): 7:11am On Jul 04, 2019
madridsta007:
Nobody offended anyone in the country.
Nigerians just have a sworn affinity and kinship with hypocrisy and tribalism. That’s what is making Nigeria take one step forward and 5 steps backwards.

It is time that young people, at the very least, begin to tell themselves painful truths.
Exactly.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Reacts As Buhari Suspends RUGA by Nasa28(m): 7:10am On Jul 04, 2019
citadels:
ur ancestors. Hahahaha
Hahahahaha.... Pls, tell them we're really sorry ooo
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Reacts As Buhari Suspends RUGA by Nasa28(m): 7:26pm On Jul 03, 2019
That's good...

Ruga is not what we need now. Trump is chasing illegal immigrants out of USA, but Buhari is giving free lands to the same people he once said are from MALI.

Please, who did we offend in this country?
PoliticsRe: We’ll Create 700,000 New Jobs To Address Insecurity In Abia – Ikpeazu by Nasa28(m): 9:15pm On Jun 24, 2019
Sure, he's joking. Ikpeazu we know is not serious ooo.
PoliticsRe: Prof Awuzie: Why Tinubu’s Billions Can’t Help Him To Be President In 2023 by Nasa28(m): 9:13pm On Jun 23, 2019
icon007:
Easy bro, what happened in 2015 self? Obj the man God used to bring GEJ warned GEJ not to contest na, he ignored his boss, started dishing out dollars to yoruba obas at the dine minutes. We all know the result.

A southerner will be the next Nigeria president come 2023 if God tarries. The question is which part of the south prays for it?

God give us life, health and in better position by then. Enjoy
I still don't see this happening? South is divided and not ready to make amends.
PoliticsRe: Prof Awuzie: Why Tinubu’s Billions Can’t Help Him To Be President In 2023 by Nasa28(m): 4:24pm On Jun 23, 2019
Honor10:
North vote Abiola massively in 1993, against Tofa their own, even Abiola won kano(Tofa state). Pls, shut up and learn politics
And you're using 1993 permutation for 2023?
PoliticsRe: Prof Awuzie: Why Tinubu’s Billions Can’t Help Him To Be President In 2023 by Nasa28(m): 4:22pm On Jun 23, 2019
oyatz:
Pursue your interest and allow Tinubu his interests.
So sure, that aren't gonna happen and you know that.

By the way, when did u become his spokesman?

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