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Some judges are pushing this country to the brink. The FG always shopping for such to do the hatchet jobs and they always find such accomplices down South, why? |
Impossicant |
I noticed such. Mine has been in use since 2019. |
Invictuse: |
Invictuse:Generally, the SE has leadership problem but to think that any of the govs living or dead is worst than Okorocha, is not true. |
Invictuse:That's Enugu not Imo. It's only in Imo that rain washes road away courtesy of Rochas Okorocha |
Power? Hmmmm Nigeria now understand better |
No amount of prayers can save Nigeria. It was has already gone beyond the repairs |
Consider this: A Police man (Driver) had a son and send him to School. The young man graduated and enrolled into the police as ASP. After a few years, he became a DPO and was posted to the Division where his father is. Now, any time he arrives office, his father will be the first to give him full compliment. People ask him why? The man said, this is what I do for other people children. So why not mine? |
Calling them out makes no meaning nor difference for the present crop of leaders. We're in we are in. Till 2023, no amount of prayers, will change it except divine intervention. |
Nigeria, the country will carry first in bad bad things and carry last in anything good. We enter reverse mode since 2015. |
Nigeria will work again. Teacher: What type of sentence structure is the above? Student: Future impossible Tense. |
Heryordele94:for whia! She spent over N5K until JAMB closed shop last year. And again, she is on it this year, I pray she gets it right. |
This Wike isna double edged sword. |
Power play. Las las Dem go settle. Na d masses go still lost |
Fear fear man no dey go Bakassi. This thread, though a caution, is just a discouragement. But it can deter anyone who is determined to japa. |
Sad as it may be, the blame will not be on the companies. Their motive to create wealth is a driving force. They seek for such environment that will guarantee a favourable ROI. Nigeria business environment, at present cannot guarantee a breakeven let alone profit making. From raw materials to power, the only cheap factor of production is labour; used and abused |
Where was the guy when Amaechi sponsored the APC? |
Not until it is helicopters, we have the following: Advance hardship Advance insecurity Advance banditry Advance Super Cops Advance hunger Etc These are advance developments you hardly can have anywhere else. |
seanfer:N3.65? Dem own go worse o! |
If only the ruble can compete with naira and the Zim's dollar. |
See money for Volks and Golf now come be for laptop, where be sey when e fall, story follow. E no go better for who do Nigeria this. |
If all else fails, even Tinubu, then let Buhari carry on till Russia explode their Nuclear Bomb |
BREAKING: Senate Rejects Buhari’s Request To Amend Electoral Act By Adedayo Babatunde On Mar 9, 2022 The Senate has rejected the request of President Muhammadu Buhari to amend Section 84 (12) of the Electoral Act which seeks to prevent political office holders from contesting for election from the party primary level without resigning. The bill had scaled the first reading on Tuesday, despite a court order barring the Senate from acting on it. The request was rejected after Senator Yahaya Abdullahi made the lead debate for the second reading of the bill on Wednesday. READ ALSO... 2023: Allow Prison Inmates To Vote During Elections, Senate… 1:40 pm BREAKING: Senate Deserts Lawan, Throws Out Buhari’s… 12:54 pm ABUJA DOCTOR REVEALS THE UNIQUE WAY TO PERMANENTLY CURE WEAK ERECTION, SMALL AND SHAMEFUL MANHOOD AND INFERTILITY ISSUES WITHOUT SIDE-EFFECTS WITHIN A SHORT PERIOD. CLICK NOW TO SEE! The Senators kicked against it and voted no when put to voice votes by the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan. Before a voice vote on the bill, which nays had it, several lawmakers spoke against going ahead to amend the Act and urged that the Senate abide by a court ruling, which stopped the National Assembly from tampering with the electoral law. President Buhari had, in a letter to the National Assembly last week, asked the federal lawmakers to amend the Act, by deleting Section 84 (12), which, according to him, constitutes a “defect” that is in conflict with extant Constitutional provisions. In the letter, he said the amendment is necessary as the clause constitutes a fundamental defect and leads to the disenfranchisement of political officeholders. Recall that President Buhari on Thursday, February 25 signed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill into law. During the signing, he faulted Section 84 (12) of the Electoral Act, 2022. |
Gadafii:That's ONDO! |
Iran no dey? The world is more interested in destruction than human life |
Lawyers themselves are more confusing than the Nigerian Constitution. Nigeria constitution can lead one into more trouble than solve it just as following google driving map which can stuck one in swamp |
CatANDratTHEORY:Hell is Nigeria. Not in Nigeria but IS Nigeria |
Hhhhhmmmmmm |
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