[color=indigo] You won't be saying this if you understand the implication that a sitting President didn't write and sign the letters of pardon as required by law. Joe most likely gave a verbal approval/instruction which may not hold water in court especially for a matter as serious as State Pardon [/color]
[color=indigo]I don't see the quagmire abating anytime soon. Wike is a fighter who fights to the death. Will Sim invoke his numerous powers as governor to remain on the seat? Time will tell... [/color]
[color=indigo]Let's see how things turn out. Will the world stand by and watch Russia annex the whole of Ukraine and institute a puppet government there just because Trump has withdrawn US support [/color]
Arrowhead71: both side paid dearly for it. Aljazeera said yesterday Ukraine soldiers dead 46,000 Russia soldiers dead 179 ,000 Ukraine civilians dead 13,000 Russia cash Amount frozen .... $350 billions Russia spending for war ..... endless billions Ukraine land almost in total ruins The death of only one soul in this needless war make me angry with Putin
[color=indigo]True
But I feel for Ukraine that is losing a lot of its landmass and now is negotiating losing some of its mineral resources to Trump [/color]
[color=indigo]These guys want to enforce local government autonomy through the backdoor.
There are clear constitutional provisions that make local governments dependent on state governments. Instead of this attorney general of the federation to focus on amending those aspects of the constitution, he's trying to use the courts [/color]
There's obviously no intention of the organizers to cause death or manslaughter as it is alleged. The state government should rather channel its energy towards compensation of the affected families by the event organizers and making laws that will prevent a recurrence of what happened. The laws can mandate event organizers to make certain arrangements and involve stipulated government agencies before any public gatherings should take place. [/color]
sprints1: morals and ethics, welfarism, discipline, self control, basic maths, english, sciences, nature, art and psychomotor learning at elementary level... practical learning of the above mentioned in junior and senior level. More of productivity in the senior level... making students earn in school by doing tasks in agriculture, computing, music enterpreneurship etc
[color=indigo] Your input is okay. I'm only waiting for the Highly Educated Nwaikpe to clarify his sentence 👇 [/color]
Who told these illiterate that schools are meant to teach you skills?
[color=indigo]This reportage is not clear. Does it mean the judge gave the order maintaining status quo as at the said date or the order is to maintain the current status quo? The governor can easily get a favourable ruling from his state high court of coordinate jurisdiction [/color]
egobetter4me: He turned deaf ears towards me since I was young, but I still pray to him though
[color=indigo] I don't know what transpired between you and Him, but you are actually the one that needs Him. Make concerted efforts to enkindle/rekindle the relationship and He may turn His ears towards you and help you sort your problems. [/color]
Nigerian Apostle Abel Damina has gone Viral for criticizing the Catholic Church while making very controversial statements like “ They are on their way to Hell “.
This clip got a lot of mixed reactions from people in the Christian community.
Full video above.
[color=indigo]So it is by attacking other Christian sects that this pastor aims to expand his. Isn't this counterproductive? [/color]
PrinceOfLagos: Rivers State governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has presented Certificates of Recognition and Staff of Office to former Niger Delta militant leader, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, and three others as newly recognised traditional rulers in the state.
Dokubo-Asari was presented with a certificate and staff of office as the Amanyanabo of Torusarama Piri in Degema local government area of the state.
Others are HRM, Winston Odize Alamina Oputibeya XII, as the Amanyanabo of Koniju in Okrika local government area; HRM Eze Noble Friday Uwo as the Eze Igbu-Ehuda (Ahoada) IV in Ahoada-East local hovernment area and HRH Prince Ike Ehie as the Eze Igbu Orilukwoe in Ahoada-East local government area of the state.
Presenting the certificates and staff of office to the four new traditional rulers at Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday, Governor Fubara urged them not to see their new positions as tool for personal aggrandizement, rather they should see it as a call for service and responsibility to help government protect lives and property in their respective domains.
The governor said: “Let me first of all, on behalf of the government, congratulate the four of you. It has not been an easy journey to get to this point. I know a lot of you have been working very hard to ensure the success of this day. Your appointment in terms of this recognition is not for personal aggrandizement, but a call for service, a responsibility to help us protect lives and property in your domains.”
He stated that though government has the power to withdraw the recognition from any traditional ruler found wanting, Fubara quickly added that it was not his intention to exercise such authority, and warned them not to use the privileged positions to create problems in their domains, but join forces with government to ensure the success of the administration in it’s avowed commitment to deliver dividends of democracy to the people.
Fubara said, “I don’t want you to see this elevation as another platform to create problems in your locality. We have the power to still withdraw the recognition, but I don’t intend to do that. So, I want you to be partners with the government to ensure that we continue to succeed.
“I know that you are all men of integrity. Support the course of governance so that we can all succeed together. It is really a privileged position, and I am very sure that you are going to use it to the best of the interest of your people.”
In his opening remarks, the State’s Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Engr. Charles Amadi, said the newly recognised traditional rulers include two royal majesties and two royal highnesses, and commended Fubara for adding into the number of Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers.
I posted the above topic before when I married the ugly village girl my mom insisted I must marry.
We've been together for 2 years now, no child. The problem is that she's always giving me one infection or the other. I've treated infection for more than 3 times and this is someone I married a virgin.
The other day, I was peeing blood and it was so painful coming out. I've never cheated on her and I'm sure she's not cheating but I don't know how she gets these infections.
Right now, I'm on a sick bed battling infection and other ailment....on a new year day. My stomach has been biting me for 3 days now.
I'm tired. I'm thinking of sending her back to the village before she kills me.
I've told my mom that I'm no longer interested but she keeps on begging and telling me that things will get better. Things are getting worse day by day. She's so dull. She just sits at home. No ambition....nothing! Just cooks, washes, cleans, then stays home all day watching movies. A graduate with masters.
I'm so frustrated!
[color=indigo]This your story is actually better now that you both are yet to bring children to this planet to suffer in the loveless marriage. Therefore, whatever you have to do, you better do it now and take full responsibility. But I do understand this is going to be a tough decision for you especially because your mum is involved. Sorry bro.
You should get God involved to help you...if you can [/color]