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It is a pity that you don't know the meaning of illiteracy, hence you are a stack illiterate. 1 Like |
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BUHARI 1 Like |
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gen2briz: Jacob style indeed |
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India Prime Minister Narendra Modi has conceded defeat in Delhi state elections after vote counting showed anti-corruption campaigner Arvind Kejriwal's party heading for a landslide victory. According to initial results, released on Tuesday morning, the opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), led by former chief minister Kejriwal, was further ahead than straw polls earlier in the week had predicted, and leading in 62 seats out of 70. Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would hold just seven seats if the current trend continued. The counting had not finished on Tuesday morning and final results were subject to change. "Such a big mandate is very scary, and we should live up to people's expectations," Kejriwal told his cheering supporters, who showered rose petals on him outside the party's headquarters in New Delhi. He said the arrogance of leaders in Modi's BJP led to the party's poor showing. The BJP has been on a winning streak since demolishing the competition in national elections in May, with many attributing its success to Modi's charisma, his promises of economic growth and voters' fury over endemic corruption. Al Jazeera's Faiz Jamil, reporting from New Delhi said the extent of the lead had not been expected. . source http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/02/india-ruling-party-heading-defeat-dehli-150210042226101.html |
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That is how they denied election postponement and it happened, GEJ and PDP are coup planners. 5 Likes |
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tit: The India incumbent prime minister has congratu ated the opposition leader that won the just concluded election. The same thing will happen in Nigeria in this coming election either Jega resign or not in Jesus name because GEJ is not a christian. |
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Tribunal dismisses Omisore’s petition, affirms Aregbesola’s victory The Election Petitions Tribunal, hearing cases arising from the Osun State August 9, 2014 governorship election in the state, has dismissed the petition of the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate in the election, Senator Iyiola Omisore, challenging the victory of Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the All Progressives Congress. In the judgment, lasting over seven hours, the tribunal dismissed the prayers of the petitioner, alleging malpractices and substantial non- compliance of the poll with the Electoral Act as amended. The petition was dismissed in a unanimous judgment, which started at 9.10am and concluded by 4.38pm, read by tribunal chairman, Justice Elizabeth Ikpejime. The judgment was read amidst heavy presence of security men at the court premises. The tribunal held that Aregbesola, who scored 394,684 votes credited to him by INEC, was validly elected and returned as the winner of the poll. Omisore scored 292,747. Three issues were formulated for determination by the tribunal. The first issues was whether the tribunal has jurisdiction to hear the petitioner’s petition. The second issue for determination was whether the election was vitiated by the reason of alleged substantial non compliance with the Electoral Act and the third issue was whether the first respondent ( Aregbesola) was validly elected and returned as the winner of the poll. The first issue of jurisdiction, which the first respondent complained against in an application, was resolved against him. The only issue, which was resolved in favour of the petitioner, which allowed his petition to scale the first hurdle put against it by the first respondent, did not avail him of victory at the end as the tribunal went ahead to expose the weaknesses in the allegations contained in his petition. On the issue of substantial non compliance, the tribunal resolved the issue against the petitioner. The Election Petitions Tribunal, hearing cases arising from the Osun State August 9, 2014 governorship election in the state, has dismissed the petition of the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate in the election, Senator Iyiola Omisore, challenging the victory of Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the All Progressives Congress. In the judgment, lasting over seven hours, the tribunal dismissed the prayers of the petitioner, alleging malpractices and substantial non- compliance of the poll with the Electoral Act as amended. The petition was dismissed in a unanimous judgment, which started at 9.10am and concluded by 4.38pm, read by tribunal chairman, Justice Elizabeth Ikpejime. The judgment was read amidst heavy presence of security men at the court premises. The tribunal held that Aregbesola, who scored 394,684 votes credited to him by INEC, was validly elected and returned as the winner of the poll. Omisore scored 292,747. Three issues were formulated for determination by the tribunal. The first issues was whether the tribunal has jurisdiction to hear the petitioner’s petition. The second issue for determination was whether the election was vitiated by the reason of alleged substantial non compliance with the Electoral Act and the third issue was whether the first respondent ( Aregbesola) was validly elected and returned as the winner of the poll. The first issue of jurisdiction, which the first respondent complained against in an application, was resolved against him. The only issue, which was resolved in favour of the petitioner, which allowed his petition to scale the first hurdle put against it by the first respondent, did not avail him of victory at the end as the tribunal went ahead to expose the weaknesses in the allegations contained in his petition. On the issue of substantial non compliance, the tribunal resolved the issue against the petitioner. |
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#60B is at work |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) 2 Likes |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) 1 Like |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) 1 Like |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) 1 Like |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required)Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required)Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) 1 Like |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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Detainees released by Buhari included; Ojukwu, former Ministers Ciroma, Oyagbola, Ogbeh and Usman 12 The former Biafran secessionist leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu, and several former Nigerian Cabinet ministers are among 250 detainees ordered freed by the military Government, Mr. Ojukwu’s associates said today. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, the Nigerian ruler, announced the release of 250 former political figures and businessmen in a speech Monday commemorating the West African country’s 24th anniversary of independence. The Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Tunde Idiagbon, has signed orders for the detainees’ release, but it was not known whether they have been freed. Associates of Mr. Ojukwu said those ordered released include Mr. Ojukwu, former Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma, former National Planning Minister Adenike Oyagbola, former Steel Development Minister Audu Ogbeh and former Education Minister Biliyamanu Usman. NY – Time 1984 (FACTIVA Access Required) |
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kelechiu:With one and half year ASUU strike |
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GMB |
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The North will also cut the supply of food ,period 4 Likes |
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MOUNTAIN OF FIRE AND MIRACLES MINISTRIES is organising a 7 days deliverance program for Nigeria starting from 28th Jan 2015.Please download the prayer program.
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My 100 Days Covenant With Nigerians- Buhari ***a Must Read*** by dastranger( m): 9:07am General Mohammadu Buhari, APC Presidential candidate has announced to Nigerians what he will strive to achieve in his first 100 days as President and Commander-In-Chief of Nigeria’s Armed Forces: Corruption and Governance I pledge to: 1. Publicly declare my assets and liabilities 2. Encourage all my appointees to publicly declare their assets and liabilities as a pre-condition for appointment. 3. All political appointees will only earn the salaries and allowances determined by the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Allocation Commission (RMFAC). 4. Personal leadership in the war against corruption 5. Inaugurate the National Council on Procurement as stipulated in the Procurement Act. The Federal Executive Council, which has been turned to a weekly session of contract bazaar, will concentrate on its principal function of policy making. 6. Review and implement audit recommendations by Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative including those on remittances and remediation. 7. Work with the National Assembly towards the immediate enactment of a Whistle Blower Act 8. Work with the National Assembly to strengthen ICPC and EFCC by guaranteeing institutional autonomy including financial and prosecutorial independence and security of tenure of officials. Make the Financial Intelligence Unit of the EFCC autonomous and operational. 9. Encourage proactive disclosure of information by government institutions in the spirit of the Freedom of Information Act. 10. Ensure all MDAs and parastatals regularly comply with their accountability responsibilities to Nigerians through the National Assembly. 11. All political officer holdersearn only the salaries and emoluments determined and approved by the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission RMFAC. 12. Work with the leadership of the National Assembly and the Judiciary to cut down the cost of governance. 13. I will present a National Anti corruption Str |
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Many of you are blind because of your satanic criticism, look at the result very well,GMB does not register for Igbo Language. Fnish 8 Likes |
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There is ongoing online voting taking place between Buhari and Jonathan on who wins 2015. Pls visit http://www.whowin2015.com to vote .tell others Like |
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