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That govno should be tied to a tree and shot 1milion times.Other govnos have initiated free educatn he is busy handing over schools back to the missions to escape paying for d cost of running these schools. |
^^^ i was just thinking d same thing.Or is GJ going to give Aganga junior minister? |
@ Survey, thank u so much.The modem now works with etisalat and airtel sim. |
pls guys help me unlock my mtn modem with imei- 354638047056527 s/n-B5A4CA10B1112966. Thanks guys. |
pls guys help me unlock my mtn modem with imei- 354638047056527 s/n-B5A4CA10B1112966. Thanks guys. |
sad.sad.sad. No good news has ever comeout of that state since that cretin took office since 2007. |
A 13yr old girl cannot commit suicide.The guardians of this girl are nt telling us d truth. |
Thank God i am through with my NYSC.Wow. |
slap1:uche grew up at Nwokeka street over rail Aba not Ngwa rd.I knew him back then. |
@ topic, my hometown,Igbere in Abia state. |
Mine is still as fast as ever! |
Before the news was that Tupac is still alive in New Zealand,now Will Smith died in New Zealand.Why must it be New Zealand? |
I need an AK47 fast! |
Why dont i believe u.I think u have a hidden agenda. |
If they want to be fair,they should auction the cars openly so that whether u are a NASS member or not u can actually buy any of the cars. |
The man is saying d truth.No election was done in Abia.I witnessed it myself. |
Question Time Why do short men prefer tall women? Why do tall men prefer short women? Why do ugly men prefer beautiful ladies? Why do handsome men prefer ugly ladies? Why do male introverts prefer female extroverts? Why do female introverts prefer male extroverts? Why do fat men prefer slim ladies? Why do slim ladies prefer fat men? ![]() |
I heard this same story on Hot FM 99.5 evening showers with Chi yesterday. |
100m for a ministerial positn?i think thats too much. |
Aba is dirty because of govt neglect & overpopulatn.ASEPA ie Abia state environmental protectn agency,that has d responsibility of cleaning up d city & Abia as a whole is now used as a channel to loot govt funds.ASEPA receives a monthly allocatn of N24m out of which N16m goes into Chinedu Orji's( T A Orji's son)pocket. |
@ Henry & Denzel, thanks for ur replies.I have not experienced any power surge lately & have not changed my charger.I will try charging with another charger with the same specifications. |
Hi all.Pls can somebody help me out.My laptop stops charging after sometime.It shows "plugged in,not charging" when i place the cursor on the battery.Although its not fully charged at this point. |
can someone help me out.After scanning candidates thumbprint and passport,instead of uploading candidates thumbprint and passport on the online JAMB site,the page where i have to start scanning the thumbprint again opens.What should i do? |
i am beginning to dislike this man. |
Orji Kalu performed far much better than Thief T A Orji.Kalu within 6 months in office built most of the roads in Aba.There was nothing like kidnapping during Kalu's regime.Abia was relatively peaceful.Civil servants were paid their salaries as at when due & contractions were always paid after executing their jobs.In Abia now,T A Orji is owing contractors billions on naira.He is busy buying every available space in Umuahia. |
T A Orji is the worst governor Abia state has ever had in its history.I just hope this booing will translate to less votes for Orji.Vote Chris Akomas for Abia Governor & Orji Uzor Kalu for Abia North Senate.PPA, prosperity to the people. |
APRIL POLLS: Court halts Abia gov •Restrains INEC from recognising Orji | Print | E-mail Written by Tunde Oyesina, Abuja Friday, 11 February 2011 A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Thursday, restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising the incumbent governor of Abia State, Theodore Orji, as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial candidate in the April polls, pending the determination of a suit challenging his victory at the party’s primary. Justice Gabriel Kolawole gave the order while ruling on the ex parte application brought by a PDP gubernatorial aspirant in the state, Chief Ikechi Emenike, against the PDP, the acting national chairman of the party, Dr Bello Mohammed, INEC and Governor Orji. Out of the eight prayers sought by the plaintiff, only three were granted and these are: •An order of interim injunction restraining the 1st and 2nd defendants, their servants, agents and/or privies from recognising, or submitting to the 3rd defendant the name of any person other than that of plaintiff and his nominated running mate in the person of Dr Chukwuemeka C. Okwuonu as candidate of 1st defendant for the office of governor and deputy governor of Abia State respectively in the 2011 general election, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. •An order of interim injunction restraining the 3rd defendant, its agents, servants or privies from accepting or giving any recognition to any other candidates apart from plaintiff/applicant and his nominated running mate in the person of Dr Chukwuemeka C. Okwuonu, as gubernatorial and deputy gubernatorial candidates of the 1st defendant in the 2011 general election into the office of the governor of Abia State, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. •An order of interim mandatory injunction compelling the 3rd defendant to keep open and extant the slot of 1st defendant as one of the political parties entitled to contest and have their names and logo (symbol) on the ballot paper for use in general election 2011 for the office of the governor of Abia State pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. The court had, on February 1, when the motion ex parte was heard, ordered both the PDP and INEC to come and show cause within 72 hours why the reliefs sought by the plaintiff should not be granted in his favour, just as he ordered that the respondents be put on notice. When the matter came up on Thursday, the plaintiff’s counsel, Chief Niyi Akintola SAN, argued that the respondents had failed to obey court’s order by not complying with the directive to appear before the court to show cause why his client’s reliefs should not be granted, adding that the respondent rather served on him the processes that should have been brought before the court out of time. Chief Akintola said that the process was served on him in court and in view of that, the court could not hear them because they were not ripe for hearing as he has the constitutional right to reply within 48 hours. He, therefore, urged the court to grant the reliefs sought by the plaintiff since the respondents have failed to show cause why the reliefs should not be granted as earlier ordered by the court. Counsel for the PDP, Chief Olusola Oke, while conceeding that the returns which was ordered by the court, had been filed out of time brought a preliminary objection as to the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the suit arguing that the application takes priority over all other pending application before the court. He urged the court to take the application first so as to determine whether it has jurisdiction or not. In his own submission, counsel for Orji, Dr Uzo Ezeoku SAN, filed a counter affidavit and a written address opposing the interlocutory injunction, adding that the 4th respondent is the candidate whose name has been submitted to the electoral body by the PDP. He raised a preliminary objection to the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the suit, urging the court to take the preliminary objection first before going ahead on other applications before it. Replying on points of law, Chief Akintola submitted that the respondents were misconceiving the issue of jurisdiction, stating that there was a subsisting order of the court which the respondents had not responded to and had not sought leave to regularise their process. http://tribune.com.ng/index.php/front-page-news/17446-april-polls-court-halts-abia-gov-restrains-inec-from-recognising-orji |
The news is all over the town here in Umuahia.I just confirmed it on FRCN news of 7pm.If u are in 9ja,it should be on the NTA 9pm news.Tomorrow's dailies will definitely carry the news.Gov T A Orji is on his way out of Abia Government house. |
The Federal High Court in Abuja this afternoon instructed INEC to delist Gov T A Orji's name as the PDP flag bearer for the April governorship elections until the dispute between Orji and his main opponent in the PDP,Ikechi Emenike, is resolved.More details will follow later. |
OP change the title of this topic.The new minimum wage is N18,000 not N10,500. |