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PoliticsBayelsa Gladiators Wait For Supreme Court Ruling by quickberry(op): 1:42pm On Feb 26, 2020
A seven-man panel of the Supreme Court has heard arguments by lawyers from all sides on whether it should uphold its 13 February ruling that nullified the election of David Lyon, the All Progressives Congress candidate, who overwhelmingly won the election.

The panel headed by Justice Sylvester Ngwuta has now risen, to resume to give a verdict.

The APC is seeking a reversal of the judgment which disqualified its candidate David Lyon.

Legal luminary Afe Babalola represented Lyon and Senator Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo, the deputy governor-elect.

Babalola, a senior advocate of Nigeria, argued that the apex court has the power to set aside its earlier judgment.



Bayelsa Governor-elect, David Lyon: Seeks reversal of Supreme Court Judgment

He insisted that the application is not for a review of the judgment but to set aside the judgment sacking Mr Lyon who overwhelmingly won the election.

Mr Babalola added that the judgment of the court delivered on February 13, amounts to a denial of fair hearing. He urged the court to reverse its decision.

Chief Wole Olanipekun, another senior advocate, representing the APC asked the apex court to set aside its judgment on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction to have entertained the appeal in the first place.

He explained that the suit was first filed at the Federal High Court as a pre-election matter, which is the foundation of the matter that made the appeal get to the apex court.

Mr Olanipekun, therefore, restated his argument that the apex court lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the matter.

He added that all humans are fallible so it is not beyond the apex court to make a mistake.

Mr Olanipekun also faulted the interpretation of the judgment of the court by INEC which issued a certificate of return to Senator Douye Diri of the PDP, urging the court to grant the application to set aside its earlier judgment.

Counsel to the PDP, Tayo Oyetibo, also a SAN, argued that the application by David Lyon is an invitation to violate the nation’s constitution.

He added that it is also an invitation to the court to ‘sit in judgment’ over its earlier decision which must not be allowed while urging the court to summarily dismiss the application.
https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/02/26/update-bayelsa-gladiators-wait-for-supreme-court-ruling/

PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Bayelsa Guber Review, Supreme Court Sits on Bayelsa Review by quickberry(m): 12:08pm On Feb 26, 2020
Fake news
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Oyo State Tescom 2020 Recruitment Trend by quickberry(m): 11:09pm On Feb 15, 2020
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PoliticsRe: Supreme Court To Hear David Lyon Appeal On Tuesday - The Cable News. by quickberry(m): 10:06pm On Feb 15, 2020
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EducationRe: UNILAG Ranks Best In Nigeria And 8th In Africa by quickberry(m): 9:38am On Feb 13, 2020
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Remembering The Good Ol' times....... wink

UNILAG : The School Of First Choice

Any 'Akokites' in the house ?!
We tanda gidigba.

EducationRe: UNILAG Ranks Best In Nigeria And 8th In Africa by quickberry(m): 9:35am On Feb 13, 2020
Greatest Akokites!!!!!
SportsRe: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by quickberry(m): 9:27am On Feb 13, 2020
Odegbami: The Next Coach of the Super Eagles!

Nnamdi Ezekute Nnamdi Ezekute
1 month ago

I am stirring the hornets nest again.

The present times actually demand such ‘madness’.

I can almost hear many Nigerians, particularly those that cannot shake off the idea of a White coach being superior to anything a Black coach can offer, scream loudly that Segun has started again o!

Yes, I have started again, but permit me to remind everyone the source of my authority to stir things up.


In 1994, shortly after the USA World Cup, I initiated a campaign in my newspaper column to stop the hiring of foreign coaches for Nigeria’s national teams, including the Super Eagles. I believed that with the 1994 World Cup experience, Nigeria had finally laid down a firm foundation upon which a new generation of Nigerian coaches can be built.

I stated at the time that, starting with the Keshi-generation of ex-internationals turning coaches, Nigeria should have no further business hiring unknown foreigners to handle the Super Eagles again.

One of those that saw what I saw, and shared my vision was Onochie Anibeze, the. sports editor of the Vanguard newspapers.

Between us, and without consulting each other, but thinking purely from our mutual appreciation of the breakthrough achieved by the large entry of Nigerian players into the professional ranks of European football at the time (facilitated by Westerhof), and with many of them going all the way to experience playing in the World Cup, Nigeria had a pool of players with the capacity to become very successful national team coaches.

We even listed a few that we felt had the best qualifications. We were absolutely spot on.


From that list Stephen Keshi was identified as Clemens Westerhof’s natural successor even by the Dutch coach himself. ‘The Big Boss’ was a born leader. He carried this on to coaching after understudying Westerhof, getting licensed and climbing his way to become the most successful (Nigerian) coach ever.

Westerhof knew that when the chips are down a European will never love another man’s country enough to lay down his life. Meanwhile, such commitment is what is needed at the theatre of the most difficult competitions in football.

Onochie and I also identified in Samson Siasia, despite his Warri Boy attitude as a player, as having the streetwiseness and spirit, that can handle Nigerian players.

We were right. He secured the necessary qualifications and became the most celebrated coach by the international community in Nigeria’s history.

All of that was great until that generation became infected, as most of us are in the country in all spheres, by the compromiser ‘virus’ that turns good people to bad because, as John Mastoroudes derogatorily used to put it, ‘every Nigerian has a price’.

There were a few others too that I thought ought to go into coaching in order to build up the stock of qualified and experienced Nigerian players ready to step in and to take charge of Nigerian football at all levels – Daniel Amokachi, Ike Shorunmu, Emeka Ezeugo, Emmanuel Amuneke, Finidi George, Sunday Oliseh and so on.

Unfortunately, as they all did to achieve such a major paradigm shift was not going to be easy. To replace White coaches required the patience of a vulture that the fanatical Nigerian football fan did not have. So, as we speak, almost that entire generation of coaches are stuck in limbo, not fully embraced at home, and completely discriminated against overseas.

Administrators did not appreciate the consequences of halting the progression of developing Nigerian coaches by sticking with them through thick and thin, instead, they chose the easier route, and returned to our ‘vomit’ – the era of foreign coaches once again, back to slavery.

Europe will surely never take Nigerian coaches into the big clubs or national teams, even in a million years. But the worst aspect is the failure of Nigerian clubs and administrators to understand that initial ‘failures’ of their own coaches as useful lessons and tools along the journey to eventual success.

Indigenous coaches have remained in a vortex, going round and round in circles, not achieving anything.

Had Nigeria followed the trajectory of developing local coaches from our international pool of players after Stephen Keshi’s era, by now, no one will be engaged in the present debate about which coach should handle the Super Eagles for the 2022 World Cup, our next critical project. The cost of hiring one foreign coach can be spread across a whole planet of Nigerian coaches who could build a solid football environment and economy in the country.

So, it does not make sense to me, sentiments apart, to continue to tow the old, tested and failed route. If we must have a foreign coach it must be from amongst the best there is.

If not, if the choice is to be a Nigerian, as some of us advocate, we must not expect a quick fix or a sprint situation. It must be a mini-marathon race, on a long, lonely but guided route.

Nigerians must make up their minds to sink or swim with Nigerian ex-international players-turned-coaches, whilst giving them every best training and opportunity in the world to get the experience and knowledge to take Nigerian football to the zenith! If we do not do that, we shall remain forever in the state of thinking we are never good enough!

So, on that premise, yes, Segun has come again o!

Nigeria now has a second chance and a second generation of retired players with the football experience, knowledge and correct psychology (because they are Nigerians and are familiar with our players’ habits and idiosyncrasies) to be able to handle the national teams of Nigeria.

That’s why, without closing the chapter on the Keshi-generation, Nigeria must start again to look at the second generation. They are even slightly more equipped than the Keshi-generation with their deeper grounding in European football.

That’s why also, If I were to be in charge of Nigerian football, I will spend the next two years preparing a new leader out of the next generation of Nigerian coaches that will effectively take over all the national teams of Nigeria.

We tried it with Samson Siasia and Stephen Keshi and Austin Eguavoen Ike Shorunmu, Daniel Amokachi, and so on, and it worked up to a point and for a while, until the Nigerian factor reared its ugly head and Nigerians lost their patience.

This time, we won’t let it happen. Through a deliberate process of training and exposure to the best practices and personnel in the world, we would create new Guardiolas, Zidanes, Klopps, Enriques, all relatively young, retired ex-footballers that joined coaching ranks without having to waste years in the ‘classrooms’ but molded on the fields, to become the greatest coaches in the world today.


I have a person in mind. It is an informed position.

The excitement for me is that I do not even know if the great Nigerian football hero is interested in coaching, or if he has acquired a coaching license, or if he would even give up his present life for one of uncertainty and criticism that coaching attracts.

He will be making a great sacrifice if he takes up the offer. I will be prepared to sink or swim with him. He is very humble, a great leader of the national team players during his time, the player with the most caps for Nigeria in history, a mature, cool, well-read, very articulate and experienced ex-international football player, captain, very knowledgeable and probably the best football analyst I have seen of all Nigerian footballers.

Add to all the above, proper understudy of great coaches, the best professional training available anywhere, and a guarantee that the country will sink or swim with him, and I shall present to you, Joseph Yobo, the next coach of the Super Eagles in two years’ time!





Odegbami saw it coming.


Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.completesports.com/odegbami-the-next-coach-of-the-super-eagles/amp/
PoliticsRe: Can you watch without laughing Hausa corper singing anthem by quickberry(m): 8:29am On Feb 13, 2020
AstralBody:
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Even Buhari, entered the military with an F9 result.
Bunch of idiots! They are d reason this country is so bleeped up. Spits
It's quota sir. grin grin grin

Pot, calling kettle black. cheesy cheesy
FamilyRe: My Brother-In-Law Dips His Hands Inside My Pot Of Soup by quickberry(m): 7:18pm On Feb 06, 2020
Iwantpeace:
no pls it's not all about that! do u know when I am not around this guy does whatever he likes at home.finish everything he sees. I just came back from the market now to look for what to cook later in the afternoon. I perceived smoke in the whole house, this guy has fried yam n ate all of it, washed the plate and left the others the way I saw it. as in from 8am -12pm he has eaten 2times not even minding if I have eaten once or not. haba!!
Lame!

Try to be tolerant.....wives(including u) of this generation don't want to see their inlaw(s)
EducationRe: How Bad Is Second Class Lower Division In The Labour Market? by quickberry(m): 7:08am On Feb 05, 2020
McCoy662:
Good evening my good people. Our result just came out today and my worst imagination has happened. I saw my name in 2:2 division, what I have always tried to avoid since my year 1. I know it's my project supervisor that fvcked me up cause he has been hostile to me for no reason. I feel really bad, but that did has been done.

So, I just want to know how bad is 2:2 in Nigerian market? Is it something to count on or should I just move on like I never went to the university??

I need answers please!!
It's not bad, just don't forget what you were taught in school because you will need them during your interview(s). What you have in your head is the "real thing". Don't panic.
PoliticsRe: Live Updates Of Court Ordered Rerun Polls by quickberry(m): 7:22pm On Jan 25, 2020
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PoliticsRe: Kola Ologbondiyan Denies That PDP Defectors Are Considering Return To APC by quickberry(m): 8:06am On Jan 14, 2020
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PoliticsRe: See The Savagely Reply Reno Omokri Gave To His Troll That Got People Talking by quickberry(m): 12:05pm On Sep 15, 2019
deboysben:
He must be one of buhari media cow bmc

They are empty

I'm not even surprised at all... what their master can do his followers will do more.

Right now even MC Oluwomo can be thinking of becoming the President of this country
Next time, try to make use of punctuation. See someone that is not empty.
PoliticsRe: Oluseun Onigbinde Appointed As Technical Adviser Budget & Planning, Under Buhari by quickberry(m): 11:44am On Sep 13, 2019
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PoliticsRe: Presidential Election Tribunal: History In The Making As We Await Judgement by quickberry(m): 1:41pm On Sep 09, 2019
TonyeBarcanista:
Presidential Election Petition Tribunal...History in the Making As We Await Final Judicial Pronouncements

The news commentary above is a compilation of reports from local and international observers, Proceedings at the Tribunal, the many failures of INEC and the activities of security and APC agents in the February 23, 2019 Presidential Election.

Note that President Buhari was not qualified to contest the election and he also lied about his certificates/credentials.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DFo3HJtBG8

Watch and share!

It’s time to #RescueNigeria
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PoliticsRe: Tribunal Sacks PDP's Ogbee, Declares APC's Ogar Winner Of Ebonyi Rep Seat by quickberry(m): 1:30pm On Sep 09, 2019
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PoliticsRe: Buhari’s 100 Days In Office Poll Result By Channels Television by quickberry(m): 8:04am On Sep 09, 2019
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The people that voted better and satisfactory are mad
And you are� undecided
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