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It's official. The Ineffectual Buffoon has gone insane! ![]() |
I hate reading false news on this forum, especially when a simple check can verify the news. Why must you use false and misleading news to drive traffic to a site believed to be No 1 social news site in Nigeria? This news is directly from INEC website. |
In compliance with the relevant sections of the law, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), would on Thursday, October 27th, 2016, publish the list of nominated candidates to represent Political Parties and also publish the official Register of Voters for the Ondo State governorship election scheduled for Saturday, 26th November 2016. Section 34 of the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) provides that INEC should publish the list of nominated candidates by political parties at least 30 days before the day of an election. Similarly, Section 20 of the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) provides that the Commission should publish the official register of voters for an election, not less than 30 days before the election. http://www.inecnigeria.org/?inecnews=ondo-governorship-election-inec-to-publish-list-of-nominated-candidates-and-official-register-of-voters-on-october-27th |
I thought GEJ fixed the road. |
IamEntropy:I've tried to help you. Read my post again. |
Funny! ![]() What a country owes is largely dependent on the value of her GDP (what she produces) compared to her consumption. If she consumes more than she produces, it will be deficit which means it will borrow to balance the books. If America could print dollars as it needs and wishes, the currency will lose value as it will have negated one of the characteristics of money, which is "relative scarcity". If you could print your own naira, will the N1000 in your pocket mean anything to you anymore? |
This will gladden the heart of their defenders, no doubt. No hope for Nigeria with this Judiciary. |
[s] Mujaheeeden:[/s] |
[s] Florblu:[/s] Where is the free gift of common sense? |
Good to know. So, from now on, no blaming the past govts for any woes. In the same light, opposition should always give credit to the current govt for any good development, be it completion of uncompleted projects inherited from PDP, payment of unpaid past dues, etc. In that way, we all will gradually unite for the common good of the nation. |
TheFreeOne:He has destroyed Boko Haram. He is aggressively fighting and winning the war on corruption. He will come good with the economy soon. The Ineffectual baboon failed woefully. And if you doubt it, you guys can present him in 2019 to clear your doubt. |
These are the usual crying wailers nah. ![]() When you read an IPOD (Chimaobi) say he is happy GEJ's opponent has failed, it tells you those idiotic wailers can always cut their nose to spite their face. Well, to burst their bubble, PMB has performed far better than the Ineffectual baboon, given the rot he inherited. Wailers, over to you. |
[s] chicoMX:[/s] |
PDP looted Nigeria dry. May we never experience such collosal failure again in our lives. Amen. ![]() |
Something for the e-wailers to masturbate on. ![]() |
[s] Bobandgreat:[/s] Make una dey try use the brain wey baba God dash una nah. After all, na for free oooo. |
Giving peanuts back to the impoverished people! You stole their wealth and now giving "chinkinling" change back to them Daris God oooo. |
I have no regret too. Jonathan was an unrivaled monumental failure despite the hope and support he got across the land. He fvcked up big time. |
I hope you're not already having skeleton in your cupboard. If you ate our yams, you go vomit am by fire by force. ![]() |
[s] TheFreeOne:[/s] |
When a student scores 20℅ in am exam, it's a big F. GEJ failed and we kicked his a55. You guys should get over the loss already. And if e pain Una well well, make una present am for 2019. |
What does Bayelsa do with 7.6bn with just small eight local govts, yet can't pay salaries. Small time, Dem go say Na Buhari cause that one too. |
joearinze:Show us in all the quoted words of the pastor? Forget the narration which was made up by the writer of the news report. I will ignore your insult. It's a sign of poor upbringing. |
Wrong heading once again. Where in the news report did Bakare say the policies are responsible for our current woes? He recalled that price of oil peaked at $145 per barrel around 2008 and, after a brief fall, rose and, subsequently, hovered around $100 until December 2014, when it began to crash. But, the biggest oil boom experience, he said, fell into the hands of an unprepared leadership.If anything, Bakare has once again taken GEJ to the cleaners. It will help perpetual wailers to take their time to read contents of a report, digest and comprehend it before making a mess of themselves. |
joearinze:Where is the attack in the report? Please help me show it. Is it this line?: Mr Bakare said the recession currently experienced in Nigeria “is an opportunity for the church to take responsibility for the destiny of Nigeria”.Or this?: He recalled that price of oil peaked at $145 per barrel around 2008 and, after a brief fall, rose and, subsequently, hovered around $100 until December 2014, when it began to crash. But, the biggest oil boom experience, he said, fell into the hands of an unprepared leadership. “Hence, with our revenue unaccounted for in the preceding boom era, and with reported massive looting through oil subsidies and diverted defence budgets, the present government inherited a Nigerian economy in dire straits. Mr Bakare who is the convener of Save Nigeria Group (SNG) said he never regretted occupying the street in January, 2012, following the fuel subsidy removal by former President Goodluck Jonathan.If anything, Bakare has once again taken GEJ to the cleaners. It will help perpetual wailers to take their time to read contents of a report, digest and comprehend it before making a mess of themselves. |
kcnwaigbo:Who says DsS don't have evidences? That they don't want to give to NJC does not mean they don't have the evidences. Wait till they're arraigned in court to see evidence. And it's childish and naive to think there are no credible upright judges to bring those corrupt judges to justice. Some upright judges will even fight to preside over those corrupt judges'cases. |
Only the corrupt in body and soul will not support the president on this. A corrupt judiciary will mean a death sentence to Nigeria. |
psucc:Take time to read and understand the report first before you comment. The JCN doesn't want any petitioner to leak details of petition to the public. And if it's revealed a petitioner leaks such details, his/her petition will no longer be looked into. I give up on the Judiciary. PMB was indeed correct when he said the Judiciary is the clog on the wheel of fight against corruption. |
SoNature:Tender evidences that will be used to prosecute them in court to the same council they belong so they can frustrate their trial? With the way JCN handled the cases taken to them before now, the body has proved it can't be trusted. |
kcnwaigbo:This is what will happen should NJC refuse to suspend those judges. 1. The judges will be arraigned in court irrespective of no suspension. No law says they can't be arranged. 2. The Judiciary will be further rubbished and lose further credibility in the eyes of Nigerians. 3. Nigerians will pressure the CJN/NJC to suspend those judges to at least bring some credibility back to the bench. |
michelz:You're wrong sir. Read the reasons DSS is reluctant to give such evidences. Pay attention to the highlighted part. Don't you think there is sense in what the DSS is saying? It was gathered that the DSS refused to release evidence against the embattled judges to the NJC in order not to lay all the cards on the table before their trial. |


