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As a lawyer, I have one simple answer to these question. You lack the LOCUS STANDI to ask these questions! |
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The truth is that it is difficult if not impossible for the court to disqualify Buhari. This matter will not end in 10years time. Even if the Federal High Court succeeds in disqualifying GMB, He will appeal and the disqualification will be STAYED. The Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court will definitly not disqualify a sitting president (when he wins) To me, the plan is dead on arrival. just like the disqualification suit against Fayose. |
I am not an advocate of stomach infrastructure, but evident from the pica is that Fashola is close yo the people. U won't even notice that he is a Governor ....no sirene blowing entourage, no arms weilding sercurity.. I just love this SAN |
....and you gave it that caption? if i may ask, where did they pick the stone? |
the message is not delivering. any other email address? |
Sadia1992:Pardon my late response. 1. Criminal Prosecution at the Federal High Court. 2. Case Stated to the Supreme Court. 3. The National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal 4. Fundamental Human Right at the Federal High Court 5. State High Court. |
Application no get time line abi. OK |
Try again leta :PTry again leta |
@op, WFMC is not a scam. The have an offices in Nigeria and a functional website. They are HR outsourcing firm and many people have got jobs through them. you may google them and see the results even here in Nairaland. That said, the idea of training is novel and strange. You applied for a job offer and not for a training. If the training is worthwhile, why was it not advertised as a training? Why were you guys not told from the on-set? Moreover, what is the training all about? Is it a professional training or what? Is there a 100% assurance that you will need that certification in a job you will secure in future? Personally, I would advise you let them be. Since there is no guarantee of a job from them, the training is not worth it. If you need a professional qualifications, you go for it. Don't dash WFMC your money . pls be guided. tnk u |
I am disappointed with the comment of some of my Ibo brothers here. Firstly, these compilation was done by an unknown person and certainly not Buhari or his Spokesperson. Secondly, there are more than a 1000 public positions to be filled and the principle of federal character requires that each state must be represented appropriately. it is impossible to ignore a state in federal appointment talk less of a whole region. Most importantly, the idea of Ibo presidency can only be realized in APC. Should Buhari win, his successor is more likely to be an Ibo Man to balance the equation. However, if GEJ continues, the north will still take over thereafter to the detriment of the Ibo's. As at present, there is only few Ibo's _ notably Okorocha and Ngige _ in APC and they are doing well. Ngige started the transformation of Anambra while Okorocha is doing wonders in IMO. They are an example to us all. Pls note that the appointment of Ibo's in a political position is not a privilege. it is a right. it doesn't matter the party. it must be given. the question and our concern is that it should be given to befitting individuals and not party faithfuls as in PDP. |
No qualifications, no location, no details! |
ucheheart:that cant be true. Lets compare your tribe to mine and see. |
azzima:Did you ask them what they mean by wedding? whether Traditional or White? If you want to invite Saide Osupa, Flavour, Davido etc to your wedding and does anything illegal to get the money, do you blame the Culture or yourself? Be more reasonable brother. |
Larow:And you think that the reason why the 80 years old man married late is because of bride price? Your reasoning is really poor! There are many reason for that brother. i will tell you if you ask. Moreover, Yorubas dont marry. They co-habit. I have lived in Asipa (Osun) and Ibadan, I am sure you know what I am talking about. Only few Lagos Yorubas marry. Others mainly impragnate a girl and take her in- without any marriage whatsoever. Worst still, the men hardly cater for the wife (particularly in Ibadan) For an Ibo man, it is their duty to take care of their wife (The degree of the woman doesnt matter). So when an ibo man tarries to marry, it is not becouse of bride price but because he is not ready for marriage responsibilities which only few "wise yorubas" takes up after marriage. |
preselect:Fallacy!!! I dont know the tribe you are from but if I may ask, is marriage guaranteed for all the women in your tribe? There is hardly a marriage that fails to materialise today because the Husband cannot perform Traditional Wedding. it is nt compulsory to perform traditional wedding ceremony. You may choose to pay the dowry and go on with your white wedding. You also fail to realise that Ibo culture varies from tribe to tribe. Some pays dowry below #1000. Some have restrictions on the number of guests (from both parties). Some limits the food to be cooked and the drinks to be consumed _ allin a bid to cut cost. There are over 5000 igbo communities with different cultures, so you may need to be specific when you say "Igbos" cos the culture varies |
Sue the lady and her family to recover everything spent in the aborted marriage. sorry, the courts are in strike! Forgive, forget and move on. |
I don't see were the issue of exaggeration comes in. That fact that we have not seen a thing doesn't mean it doesn't happen. if it is a norm, maybe I wouldn't have asked for the reason. I would rather we focus on the subject matter than looking for a way to avoid offering our opinion to the main issue. thank you.@ KiidaAce and Sweetease |
Rexsul:Its there already ! what are you taking it with. lol |
sweettease:The issue is why would a lady do dt? |
What could be the rationale behind ladies using their bom bom as their dp on WhatsApp and other social sites. Can one be justified in referring to those ladies as a Marketer of Biological Endowment? ? |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, on Tuesday threw its weight behind the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Muhammadu Buhari, at the same time, launching a scorching attack on President Goodluck Jonathan. In a three-page statement signed by a spokesperson, Jomo Gbomo, MEND said it endorsed and fully support Mr. Buhari, after careful consideration of the state of the nation. The group said the decision to support the APC presidential candidate stems from the pathetic level the Jonathan administration has brought the country. The group said the president does not deserve to be given a second at the Aso Villa immediately his tenure expires because of his continuous and blatant disregard for the people who voted him into office. “This is a president that told Nigerians to their faces that he does not ‘give a damn’ when asked to declare his assets. A requirement that is constitutional on assuming the office of the President,” wrote Mr. Gbomo. “President Jonathan, since assuming office, has setup countless committees but none of the reports has ever been implemented. From the Nuhu Ribadu report to the KPMG and Fuel Subsidy reports, just to mention a few. “How can Nigerians expect a highly corrupt person like Goodluck Jonathan to fight corruption when he believes that stealing is not corruption, as he shamelessly told the Nation? “He has proven beyond all reasonable doubt, his inability to tackle corruption or prosecute a single government official in his six (6) years in office.” According to him, MEND finds Mr. Jonathan’s recent plan to fight corruption “laughable”, saying it not only smacked of ignorance but also shows how stupid the president thinks Nigerians are. “A president that had six years to tackle corruption but choose to shield corrupt government officials and also partake in looting the nation’s resources, MEND argued, lacks the temerity to say his has a plan to fight corruption,” the group said. “We re-state our disregard and lack of confidence in President Goodluck Jonathan. Rather than address the perennial issues in the country responsible for his administrations failures, he is concentrating government funds in a campaign of misinformation intended to hoodwink Nigerians who, unfortunately for him, are now wiser and smarter than he is. “Goodluck Jonathan’s actions, utterances and arrogance prove that he is totally disconnected with the situation facing the ordinary Nigerian and completely out of touch with reality,” MEND indicated. MEND, with roots in the oil-rich Niger Delta, stood as the face of a militant struggle against the Nigerian government for years, launching attacks on oil installations, and confronting government forces. The violence largely ended after the government offered amnesty to fighters in the region who said they were pushing for greater share of oil and gas resources in the region, although the government said the claim was a mere cover for criminality. To date, MEND has not formally accepted the amnesty offer. The group blames Mr. Jonathan for the arrest, prosecution and imprisonment of its leader, Henry Okar, by the South African government. Mr. Okar is serving a 24-year term in South Africa. The militant group commended Mr. Buhari for planning to scrap the office of the First Lady if elected president, saying that apart from serving as the conduit for plunder, the office is irrelevant, fraudulent and unconstitutional. Mr. Gbomo noted how Mrs. Jonathan narrowly escaped being charged to court for attempting to launder stolen money to the United Kingdom, barely a few months after the husband was sworn in as president. He said a former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori, failed to escape the long hands of the law and was arrested, prosecuted and jailed in the UK for the same offence Mrs. Jonathan got a reprieve. Mr. Gbomo lampooned Mrs. Jonathan for her initial criticism of the BringBackOurGirls campaigners and accused both the president and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for continuously exploiting national tragedies for political gains. He said the party and the government twisted the Boko Haram insurgency for political gains while also exploiting regional and religious sentiments as strategy to cover up their failure to rein in the bloody group. MEND said the Niger Delta region has experienced excruciating poverty since Mr. Jonathan, an indigene of the area, became Nigeria’s president. While multinational oil firms have continuously exposed the region to worst levels of pollution and environmental degradation, MEND said the president has failed to openly condemn such criminal acts or sanction irresponsible oil firms. It accused corrupt government officials and those it described as “pot-bellied generals” as well as the military Joint Task Force and the Nigerian Navy for aiding the multi-billion dollar oil theft in the Niger Delta region. The group said the once respected Nigerian Army has been reduced to a ragtag army by the Boko Haram insurgents, stating “It can only take a bold and courageous man like General Muhammadu Buhari to tackle the insecurity and oil theft plaguing the nation.” “The Niger Delta region has the Ministry of the Niger Delta, the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, the Presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP and the largest percentage in oil revenue allocation, yet the region has nothing to show for all these due to a very corrupt government and systems in place. “We are confident that a General Mohammadu Buhari presidency would probe these agencies and divert all stolen revenue back to the development of the region and Nigeria as a whole,” Mr. Gbomo stated. Source: Premium Times |
Gloryyyyy. 60- LLM -REcommended |
@ aarinze, I mean flash at the back that enables taking pictures at night (on m2 of course). tank u. |
@ aarinze, I mean flash dt enables taking pictures at night. tank u. |
how can I add a flash to d Camara.? was surprised d phone doesn't have flash. tanks in anticipation. |
I am in. as a matter of fact, my law firm is considering taking out an action like this. we would be glad to take up the suit if the house permits us. tnk you |
Moving through the streets of our states , we see different sign posts of various churches with different funny names. here are few 1. Jehovah eye 2. Jesus Backyard Mission 3. Loving God House. |
@OP, the more I look at your post and the pitiable state of your grammatical compositions, the more I see reason why Council of Legal Education can never accredit NOUN. |
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