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| Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Born2Breed(op): 3:05pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
BREAKING: Court of Appeal has set aside the judgment of the FHC which nullified the Electoral Act Amendment Bill altering sequence of elections. https://twitter.com/adeyanjudeji/status/1024653644879355904 ABUJA – The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, on Wednesday, vacated the high court judgment that stopped the National Assembly from re-ordering the proposed sequence for the 2019 general elections.https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/a-court-clears-coast-for-nass-to-re-order-2019-election-sequence/amp/
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| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by bedspread: 3:07pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Are u sure the Buhari in power is the Buhari that was Voted ![]() With the way Everything is Turning Around..... NIGERIA WILL WIN!! THATS ALL I KNOW |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Kingosytex(m): 3:08pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
isorait!!! this is Nigeria |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by midolian(m): 3:09pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Deji is a fool.. The way he, the defectors and his lazy misguided lots from the oza side(called pigs in some quarters) will cry after 2019 elections will be super cool and entertaining to see. 2019 will be a year full of surprises and disappointment |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by SenatorCharles1: 3:11pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
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| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Crocky23: 3:11pm On Aug 01, 2018*. Modified: 5:18pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Saraki just can't stop winning Buhari. Prison yard democracy have no place in Nigeria.
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| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Racoon(m): 3:11pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
The regime of vendetta, lawlessness, tyranny,bloodshed & supremacist killings must be uprooted from Nigeria |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Sirjamo: 3:12pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
What difference can it make? Buhari can win by himself, who need thieves in the midst of progressives! |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Racoon(m): 3:12pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
midolian:Sorry brother man.Buhari & APC are lost cause. |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by TheFreeOne: 3:13pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Gale of defections coupled with this? ![]() Is it true Buboo is about traveling to London for treatment again? It seems Saraki and his gang 'don do am strong thing' with the tsunami of defections. People close to Nairaland zombies should please monitor them o lest we hear stories that touch.
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| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Ezenwammadu(m): 3:13pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
midolian:See painment
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| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by seunmsg(m): 3:16pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
The decision makes no difference as the election ordering sequence as proposed by PDP and Saraki will never become law. Even if it is re-introduced and passed by the National assembly, Buhari will still veto it and Saraki cannot get the required 73 senate votes to override his veto. Sorry to burst your bubble PDP wailers, this changes absolutely nothing. |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by omowolewa: 3:19pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Vote |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Racoon(m): 3:20pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
seunmsg:Meaning anything that will not go APC way must be dealt with in anyway lawless.No wonder blood is thicker than water. Meanwhile why can the NASS or president allow the statuo quo to remain ![]() |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by 4kDdullard: 3:24pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
The dullard and his idiotic pigs should be ready to go back to Daura |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by seunmsg(m): 3:27pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Racoon:I am really finding it difficult to comprehend the point you are trying to make and the question you are trying to ask. Are you saying it is lawless for the president to veto a bill? Wetin concern blood for this matter now? ![]() The president is not against maintaining the status quo. Some disgruntled members of the national assembly are the ones trying to change the status quo by attempting to introduce an election sequence that will favour the PDP into the electoral act. |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by abokibuhari: 3:30pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
seunmsg:Good evening Lagos time |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by KenOne: 3:35pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
I thought Adeyanju and PDP members are intelligent.This process will die in court and end up as academic exercise. If actually court of appeal nullifies the FHC judgement, i am sure attorney general will head to supreme court and file for stay of execution and the law says electoral act can not be amended 6months to election. The NASS will resume by September meaning 5months to election case closed. Anyone that thinks this NASS will have their way on this is going on wishful thinking, they can't even muster 2/3 to carry out the amendment now that the battle line has be drawn with 50 senators paying loyalty to APC. |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by ChangetheChange: 3:44pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Buhari is in Trouble Bye bye Buhari |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by ChangetheChange: 3:46pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
KenOne:Stop fooling ur self |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by abokibuhari: 3:47pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
midolian:Go meet aminat to calm you down, I know you going through so much heartbreaks |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by FarahAideed: 3:48pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
KenOne:Anyway it goes Buhari must go back to Daura ![]() |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by saaron(m): 3:56pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
This is a victory against Tyranny. |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by Daviddson(m): 4:00pm On Aug 01, 2018*. Modified: 6:02pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Not a fan of Saraki, but couldn't help but notice that even the FHC erred by telling the NASS what law to debate on the floor of the NASS and what not to. That's height of judicial rascality and irresponsibility. The Supreme Court has that sole right to determine the constitutionality of a law and that should be after the bill has been passed, not when they're still deliberating on it! NgeneUkwenu:I wrote "judicial", but here you're referring to "executive". Was it Buhari or the FG that took it court? It was a "private" person who took the case to the court and instead of the judge to have said he doesn't have the jurisdiction to hear the case, he went ahead to grant the petitioner's prayers even while the said bill had yet to get to the executive. |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by meolaniyi(m): 4:52pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Saraki the Genius |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by crispus09(m): 4:57pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
one of the good news that gladens my heart |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by TheTrueSeeker: 4:59pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
I told you guys this in June....!!!
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| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by meolaniyi(m): 5:01pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Why is this good news not fp? |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by NgeneUkwenu(f): 5:05pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Daviddson:I don't think You don't understand how democracy works in a presidential system of government.. Buhari sworn an oath to uphold the constitution of F. R Of Nigeria, and if any law/bill by amendment, introduction or otherwise negates this oath, he is constitutionally bound to reject such bills/law, which he did. However, you don't expect the President to reject a bill without stating the reason(s) for doing so. So it is left for the NASS overide him, if they can or kill the bill, which they decided to do.. How is this executive rascality? Or you just learned the word? |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by comos: 5:06pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
back to back , Buhari is been hitted, baba could not take it any longer, hence he decided to relocate to London |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by hisexcellency34: 5:09pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
Liitle wonder Buhari wants to travel on health grounds. Everything is happening so fast |
| Re: Court Of Appeal Allows National Assembly To Re-order 2019 Election Sequence by mytime24(f): 5:09pm On Aug 01, 2018 |
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of the 1999 Constitution imbued the judiciary with the powers to review the exercise of legislative functions and determine the constitutionality of acts of the NASS, it said such judicial powers does not negate the principle of separation of powers enshrined in sections 4, 5 and 6 of the Constitution.

