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I just did and it worked too. Thanks |
bionixs:Hello Oga, even though the constitution is made for the people, it is a set of laws we all signed to and must abide by. No man whoever he or she is, irrespective of any love the world has for him or her is greater than the law. If u have enof evidence that Buhari won illegally, you can approach the tribunal and get justice. Fayose wants peace but running away from equity. He should have managed the lawmakers better but was power drunk cos he has the president's ears. Peace is not the absence of war, but the presence of justice. |
Dyt:She has locked herself inside her room now and sent me the message about what happened. |
Dyt:she claimed she was to shocked to move an inch |
A friend of mine lost her job in an oil firm last year and been trying to get another. She was coming from job hunting when she met the unthinkable. She went to the backyard to pick clothes on the line before she enters her flat only to hear some funny sounds. A peep through the window and she saw her husband sucking the housemaid's kitten. In anoda second he was on her having sex. She wants to leave but i think its housegirl that should go while she settle scores with her husband. What do nairalanders think? |
The Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed Ayodele Fayose as the duly elected governor of Ekiti State in the June 21, 2014 election. In a unanimous decision by the seven-man panel led by Justice John Fabiyi, the apex court upheld the earlier decisions of the Court of Appeal and the Ekiti State Governorship Election Tribunal, which had both earlier ruled that the petition challenging Fayose’s victory lacked merit. In the lead judgment delivered by Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, the apex court dismissed all the grounds of appeal filed by the petitioner – the All Progressives Congress – and resolved all four issues arising from the appeal against the party. The Independent National Electoral Commission had declared that Fayose of the Peoples Democratic Party polled 203,090 votes to defeat the then incumbent governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, of the All Progressives Congress who polled 120,433 votes in the election. Dissatisfied by the results declared by the INEC, the APC had filed a petition, urging the Ekiti State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal which sat in Abuja to nullify the election. The petitioner had anchored its case on the grounds of alleged irregularities, intimidation of its leaders by the military, ineligibility of Fayose to stand for the election and allegation that the PDP candidate forged his Higher National Diploma certificate presented to INEC. The Justice Siraju-Mohammed-led tribunal had, in its verdict delivered on December 19, 2014, dismissed the petition for lacking merit. The Justice Abdul Aboki-led five-man panel on April 15, 2015 affirmed the decision of the tribunal. But the APC further appealed to the Supreme having been dissatisfied with the Court of Appeal’s decision. The Supreme Court, in its judgment on Tuesday, held that none of the grounds of appeal was proved by the appellant. It held that while impeachment was not a ground of disqualification from contesting as governor under section 182 of Nigeria’s constitution, the panel which recommended Fayose for impeachment on October 16, 2006, was illegally and unconstitutionally constituted. It also held that the allegation of certificate forgery had been caught by the principle of “issue estoppel” as it had been laid to rest since 2004 by the Court of Appeal’s judgment in the case of Alliance for Democracy. According to the apex court, the Court of Appeal had, in the said judgment, held that the HND certificate was genuinely earned by and awarded to Fayose. On the issue of militarisation and harassment of leaders of the APC, the Supreme Court held that the Chief of Defence Staff and the Inspector-General of Police, joined as 4th and 5th defendants in the case were not necessary parties. The apex court held that the actions of the men and officers of the two defendants that allegedly harassed the APC leaders during the election and whose names were not mentioned could also not be answerable for by the INEC as stipulated by the Electoral Act. http://www.punchng.com/news/anxiety-as-supreme-court-decides-fayoses-fate-today/ |
Reaper231:SMH. So you dont think it is not shameful for a governor to lead thugs to distrupt court activities. We need re-orientation in this country. Our future appears bleak with this type of comment coming from a youth. |
bayumyguy:Hello, stop interpreting the Bible upside down. It said 2 shall become 1 and she will be a helper. Men should be responsible and the women should also be open in ll ways including finance. We can achieve more with more. The moral here is that we should show love financially too and not only in bed. |
36STATES:Do you think Lagos lives on FG allocation like other states? How do u think Lagos cater for over 10million people? Do you know how many tribes go to primary schools paid for by the state? How many tribes go to subsidized hospitals in Lagos? Road millions of people use done by Lagos. With all the statistics you quoted, what have those states got to show like Lagos. Be wise friend and lets stop all this ehtnic bias that does more harm than good to us |
When couples get in between the sheets, experience and exploring variety will be topmost on their mind if they are healthy couple. The guy in this case has experience of both anal and MouthAction and likes it. It will be a sexually failed marriage if they marry cause the bedroom will be war. To call mouth action a sin is funny. No risk medically. Spiritually we all dont know too but just becos its not part of our system, so we feel its wrong. If mouth action is what lights up the bedroom, i think its worth the happiness. Anal sex- nothing to enjoy and not worth the trial. No |
OP, you are the true son of you fada. Also tell them not to stay put when we are making calls. Some calls are very personal and official ![]() |
Most of the children of our Politicians study on government scholarships. All we want from Buhari is for him to deliver on promises. His personal life is personal to him. |
I pray not to menstrate during the one week o ![]() |
it's greed. Men want to bed every lady even when they have their spouse and the ladies want the money, trips and fame that comes with it. But konji takes the final blame. Always a bastard |
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