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tech18:Thank you...editing and updating. He is listed on NASS website as PDP though and I wonder why considering that he was a founding member of APC. |
whiskystan:Thank you for the update. I missed her recent decamping which was not made any issue. |
Unblockable:Very informative and accurate post OP. I will help with further facts to make this easier for people who might like more details drilled down on who and who and from what state/districts these Senators represent: ADC State Name Constituency Party (Pre July 23) Party (Post July 24) Adamawa Sen. NYAKO ABDUL-AZIZ Adamawa Central APC ADC Oyo Sen. MONSURAT SUNMONU Oyo Central APC ADC APC State Name Constituency Party (Pre July 23) Party (Post July 24) Adamawa Sen. AHMAD ABUBAKAR Adamawa South APC APC Adamawa Sen. BINTA MASI GARBA Adamawa North APC APC Akwa Ibom Sen. NELSON EFFIONG Akwa Ibom South APC APC Bauchi Sen. MALAM WAKILI Bauchi South APC APC Benue Sen. GEORGE AKUME Benue North West APC APC Borno Sen. ABUBAKAR KYARI Borno North APC APC Borno Sen. BABA KAKA GARBA Borno Central APC APC Borno Sen. MOHAMMED ALI NDUME Borno South APC APC Cross River Sen. JOHN ENOH Cross River Central APC APC Delta Sen. OVIE OMO-AGEGE Delta Central APC APC Ebonyi Sen. SUNDAY OGBUOJI Ebonyi South APC APC Edo Sen. ALIMIKHENA FRANCIS Edo North APC APC Ekiti Sen. FATIMAT RAJI-RASAKI Ekiti Central APC APC Gombe Sen. MOHAMMED DANJUMA GOJE Gombe Central APC APC Imo Sen. HOPE UZODINMA Imo West APC APC Imo Sen. BENJAMIN UWAJUMOGU Imo North APC APC Jigawa Sen. MOHAMMED SABO South West APC APC Jigawa Sen. ABDULLAHI GUMEL North West APC APC Kaduna Sen. SHEHU SANI Kaduna Central APC APC Kano Sen. KABIRU GAYA Kano-South APC APC Kano Sen. JIBRIN BARAU Kano-North APC APC Katsina Sen. MUSTAPHA BUKAR (Late)Katsina North APC APC UNOCCUPIED Katsina Sen. KURFI UMARU Katsina Central APC APC Katsina Sen. ABU IBRAHIM Katsina South APC APC Kebbi Sen. MUHAMMAD ADAMU ALIERO Kebbi Central APC APC Kebbi Sen. BALA NAALLAH Kebbi South APC APC Kebbi Sen. YAHAYA ABDULLAHI Kebbi North APC APC Kogi Sen. ATAI USMAN Kogi East APC APC Lagos Sen. BAREEHU ASHAFA Lagos-East APC APC Lagos Sen. OLUREMI TINUBU Lagos-Central APC APC Lagos Sen. OLAMILEKAN ADEOLA Lagos-West APC APC Nassarawa Sen. ABDULLAHI ADAMU Nasarawa West APC APC Niger Sen. DAVID UMARU Niger East APC APC Niger Sen. SANI MUSTAPHA MOHAMMED Niger South APC APC Niger Sen. ALIYU SABI ABDULLAHI Niger North APC APC Ogun Sen. OLANREWAJU TEJUOSO Ogun Central APC APC Ogun Sen. JOSEPH DADA Ogun West APC APC Ondo Sen. OMOTAYO DONALD Ondo Central APC APC Ondo Sen. ROBERT BOROFFICE Ondo North APC APC Osun Sen. OLUSOLA ADEYEYE Osun Central APC APC Osun Sen. OMOWORARE BABAJIDE Osun East APC APC Oyo Sen. ABDULFATAI BUHARI Oyo North APC APC Oyo Sen. RILWAN AKANBI Oyo South APC APC Plateau Sen. JOSHUA DARIYE Plateau South APC APC Rivers Sen. ANDREW UCHENDU Rivers East APC APC Rivers Sen. MAGNUS ABE Rivers South East APC APC Sokoto Sen. ALIYU WAMAKKO Sokoto North APC APC Sokoto Sen. ABDULLAHI IBRAHIM Sokoto South APC APC Taraba Sen. YUSUF YUSUF Taraba Central APC APC Yobe Sen. AHMAD LAWAN Yobe North APC APC Yobe Sen. BUKAR ABBA IBRAHIM Yobe East APC APC Zamfara Sen. AHMAD SANI YERIMA Zamfara West APC APC Zamfara Sen. TIJJANI KAURA Zamfara North APC APC Zamfara Sen. KABIR GARBA MARAFA Zamfara Central APC APC APGA State Name Constituency Party (Pre July 23) Party (Post July 24) Anambra Sen. VICTOR UMEH Anambra Central APGA APGA Anambra Sen. ODUAH STELLA Anambra North APGA APGA NO PARTY State Name Constituency Party (Pre July 23) Party (Post July 24) Ogun Sen. BURUJI KASHAMU Ogun East PDP No Party PDP State Name Constituency Party (Pre July 23) Party (Post July 24) Abia Sen. OHUABUNWA MAO Abia-North PDP PDP Abia Sen. ABARIBE ENYNNAYA Abia-South PDP PDP Abia Sen. THEODORE ORJI Abia-Central PDP PDP Akwa Ibom Sen. BASSEY AKPAN Akwa Ibom North-East PDP PDP Akwa Ibom Sen. GODSWILL AKPABIO Akwa Ibom North-West PDP PDP Anambra Sen. EMMANUEL UBA Anambra South PDP PDP Bauchi Sen. SULEIMAN NAZIF Bauchi North APC PDP Bauchi Sen. ISAH MISAU Bauchi Central APC PDP Bayelsa Sen. FOSTER OGOLA Bayelsa West PDP PDP Bayelsa Sen. BEN MURRAY-BRUCE Bayelsa East PDP PDP Bayelsa Sen. PAULKER EMMANUEL Bayelsa Central PDP PDP Benue Sen. DAVID MARK Benue South PDP PDP Benue Sen. BARNABAS GEMADE Benue North East APC PDP Cross River Sen. GERSHOM BASSEY Cross River South PDP PDP Cross River Sen. ROSE OKO Cross River North PDP PDP Delta Sen. JAMES MANAGER Delta South PDP PDP Delta Sen. PETER NWABOSHI Delta North PDP PDP Ebonyi Sen. SAMUEL EGWU Ebonyi North PDP PDP Ebonyi Sen. JOSEPH OGBA Ebonyi Central PDP PDP Edo Sen. AISAGBONRIODION URHOGHIDE Edo South PDP PDP Edo Sen. ORDIA CLIFFORD Edo Central PDP PDP Ekiti Sen. DURO FASEYI Ekiti North PDP PDP Ekiti Sen. BIODUN OLUJIMI Ekiti South PDP PDP Enugu Sen. UTAZI CHUKWUKA Enugu North PDP PDP Enugu Sen. GILBERT NNAJI Enugu East PDP PDP Enugu Sen. IKE EKWEREMADU Enugu West PDP PDP Federal Capital Territory Sen. PHILIP TANIMU FCT PDP PDP Gombe Sen. NAFADA BAYERO Gombe North APC PDP Gombe Sen. JOSHUA MOLJOBOK Gombe South PDP PDP Imo Sen. SAMUEL ANYANWU Imo East PDP PDP Jigawa Sen. MUHAMMAD SHITU North East APC PDP Kaduna Sen. SULEIMAN HUNKUYI Kaduna North APC PDP Kaduna Sen. DANJUMA LAAH Kaduna South PDP PDP Kano Sen. RABIU KWANKWASO Kano-Central APC PDP Kogi Sen. AHMED OGEMBE Kogi Central PDP PDP Kogi Sen. DINO MELAYE Kogi West APC PDP Kwara Sen. MOHAMMED LAFIAGI Kwara North APC PDP Kwara Sen. RAFIU IBRAHIM Kwara South APC PDP Kwara Sen. BUKOLA SARAKI Kwara Central APC PDP Nassarawa Sen. SULEIMAN ADOKWE Nasarawa South PDP PDP Nassarawa Sen. ARUWA GYUNKA Nasarawa North PDP PDP Ondo Sen. YELE OMOGUNWA Ondo South PDP PDP Osun Sen. ADEMOLA ADELEKE Osun West PDP PDP Plateau Sen. JONAH JANG Plateau North PDP PDP Plateau Sen. JOSHUA CHIBI Plateau Central PDP PDP Rivers Sen. OSINAKACHUKWU IDEOZU Rivers West PDP PDP Sokoto Sen. IBRAHIM GOBIR Sokoto East APC PDP Taraba Sen. ABUBAKAR SANI Taraba North PDP PDP Taraba Sen. EMMANUEL BWACHA, CON Taraba South PDP PDP Yobe Sen. MOHAMMED HASSAN Yobe South PDP PDP |
I am so elated and happy for you Ngozi Nwosu. It must have been three or four years ago when she was so ill and the news was all over (I think I read it here on Nairaland). I thank God for your life. May you keep having a life of thanksgiving. |
I read it all! Many Nairalanders who quest for headline & breaking news will skip this by default as they search for the lastest news & trends. History is rarely their strongest forte. |
I can confirm his generosity to Churches as he donated to St Dominic's Catholic Church Building Fund either in 1991 or 1992. The amount he donated, I cannot recollect. I remember the Church made a big deal out of it. A great man with his own flaws, no doubt. |
bragxz:What is exkultz or wayz-sted? I do hope you don't write like this in everyday life. |
frowland:Can you share what exactly caused the road collapse? I am here to learn |
Yes! @Naptu is back. People like him were what made NL very interesting with informative, research backed posts way back. These days its mostly junk that make front page. Great & well researched post. |
Shelumiel:Maupe Ogun (Channels TV): Buhari’s government has ignored multiply court rulings to release the Shiite leader and his wife; and also former NSA Dasuki. As a senior advocate, do you seriously want to speak for a candidate whose government defies court orders? Festus Keyamo: "I will not support the detention of persons without trial. That is what I stand by. Detention without trial, I will not. And one of the things I hoped for the moment I decided to take this job, and I passes the word around. There is administrative bail first and there is bail after arraignment. Once you are granted administrative bail and government now decides to charge you to court, the administrative bail elapses. It is now at the court’s discretion to grant you bail. For instance, as I speak with you, the Federal Government has no powers to grant El Zakzaky bail again. You know why, he has been charged to court. That has now moved to the realm of the court. El-Zakzaky has been settled. The issue of Dasuki, he has multiple allegations around his neck. I will not support a government that detains someone without trials and without obeying court orders. But let me explain what Dasuki’s case is that people don’t understand. Dasuki has multiple allegations hanging on his neck. If for instance now, and I give one very funny example, I am involved in rape, I am involved in armed robbery, I am involved in stealing and I am also involved I threat to national security. I want people to understand how the law works. I am now arrested for rape. If I am arrested for rape, and the person goes to court and says you must charge me court and he is charged for rape and is granted bail for rape. The moment he is granted bail for rape, somebody comes and says this person is an armed robber. Do you know that this person invaded my house last week with a cutlass and killed somebody? As you are coming out of the court for rape, you are arrested immediately for armed robbery and kept. Investigation begins for armed robbery. They investigate that to the end and charge you for armed robbery. As you are coming out for armed robbery, somebody says do you this person wants to overthrow the government? Dasuki has tested this law. There is no argument. Dasuki went to the Supreme Court to test it two months ago and he lost. He went to say they did not obey the order on bail. I am not more powerful than the Supreme Court. Nobody is more legal than the apex court. The court said sorry, the EFCC obeyed the court order here. You are being held by another agency for another serious offense. Go and answer that one. And Dasuki’s offense, he gave money to hundreds of people. These allegations, every day you wake up, you hear them on radio. As they are doing one, another is coming up. Dasuki’s case is a special case, one we have not seen in this country before with multiple allegations. They are charging him to court, granting him bail and allegations are coming up. It is a matter of national security. Now the Supreme Court has said in the case of Asari Dokubo that once national security is involved, human rights are suspended. And I did that case. So, no human being can come and stand in front of me to make that kind of argument. I was the only lawyer that made that argument about national security and bail. The Supreme Court told me to my face." |
nokingasgod:To be honest, the investors were assured of certain obligations to be done by the government however to date, those obligations were not done: 1) NERC recommended a subsidy of N400bn over a five year period as a result of tariff shortfalls until commercialisation is achieved by 2018. FGN approved N200bn while the money was never provided for in the 2014 or 2015 budgets; 2) NERC was meant to review tariffs every six months to accommodate changes in inflation, exchange rate e.t.c. - between 2015-2016, there was already a shortfall of N256bn due to this tariff shortfall. By the time tariffs were reviewed in February 2016, official exchange rate had gone to N305/$1 while the tariffs to date is calculated at N198/$1. This revenue shortfall made it almost impossible for DISCO investors to meet their repayment obligations to their financing companies/institutions; The government has to decide if it wants to make electricity a social product or a commercial one. Once it makes this decision, half of the issues in provision of electricity will be resolved. |
murmee:NERC's MAP regulation commenced on April 3rd after being signed on March 28, 2018. It was originally expected to kick off on July 3 after a no objection given to the registered MAPs. The whole exercise was expected to be concluded within 120 days from April 3 as MAPs are expected to sign MOU with DISCOs to start installing meters for their customers. Unfortunately, by the time the No Objection was given to the MAPs in June, 77 days had lapsed so DISCOs & MAPs requested an extension and were granted until October 2, 2018 for the exercise to commence. |
daymol:Let me try breaking it down. About 250 owe N7trillion to Nigerian Banks which AMCON took over after its creation in 2010. These people have commandeered such illegally acquired assets to entrench themselves in the fabric of the Nation and can make things difficult for a sincere government looking to sanitize the system. Read it again, yes, 250 individuals owe over N7trillion and only 700billion has been recovered since the creation of the organisation in 2010. These are funds owned by depositors but cornered by dubious individuals for their selfish needs and in collusion with banking officials especially by the regulatory body, CBN. |
emmy994:35 parties contested for the elections. PDP & APC were only 2 of the parties. The other 9,000+ votes were shared among the candidates of the other 33 parties. |
Shelumiel:It is not illegal to detail people who pose a security risk to the country. Festus Keyamo recently confirmed that the Supreme Court upheld a decision in this regards while he was counsel to Niger Delta Militants. |
Factfinder1:VP is not back from US. |
lobell:It is an Executive Order, not a bill. Pay attention |
XhosaNostra:34 bust is decent. Nice |
XhosaNostra:Hope your health is top notch? With obesity comes health challenges. |
Swiftlee:Dump her ass cos she will keep getting fatter and you'll keep getting miserable. |
HeWrites:Her sense of entitlement is sickening. So the business should stop running because of your son who is already where he's getting care? This is how many ladies also blackmail their spouses but because this is a transactional relationship, the boss can afford to tell her his true feelings without mincing any emotions. |
franktalk007:Culled, not curled. |
wirinet:Yes, this is the norm. Except it can be proven that the owners carried out the needed requirements to ensure the safety of the vehicle at the occurrence of the accident. |
wirinet:This Road Worthiness certificate is actually issued by VIO/Min of Transportation of each state, not by FRSC |
Afam4eva:Manslaughter possibly. |
Looks like Kenny is the bitch in the relationship. |
Jakinola01:How come this is all you say on your posts? Are you an ambulance? |
Oga, na fight, can you use paragraphs for your write up? This seems so muddled up |
How can one become a distributor? |
Where do 45,000 congregants get to park/show off their latest whips in that jam packed dead zone of Gbagada? I wonder who approved this structure smack in the middle of a residential area. |
SalamRushdie:Please quit this baseless "fact" about supply being bad that you keep touting. DISCO are independent business entities looking to improve their profit margins by being more efficient. To achieve this, they direct their power supplied by TCN to areas where they can collect the money for the energy delivered. Despite not yet being uhuru, significant progress has been made in how electricity is supplied. These DISCOs now work with parameters like ATC&C (please look up this terminology before responding to my comment). Areas served by feeders with high ATC&C get reduced power allocation, those with low ATC&C get better allocation or as its known to the layman - stable supply. |


I don't know how I can tell her to try and reduce her weight as ladies don't like been told that they are fat. I once did that and became an automatic enemy with one lady. Help me!!