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This is where greed landed Rochas |
This guy had been part of different generations of APC govt in Lagos state. So he is not starting as a beginner that is why he is starting early to show us positive signs of 'a good and active governor' in making. I pray for God to help him overcome distractions. I wish this guy success. Lagos is our pride |
I pray that sense will rain on this government to know that this will go down in history as the worst decision to have ever been taken by any sitting President and worst precedent also. Only time will tell. Before then, I pray to God that any and every ungodly alliance be frustrated and exposed. |
Rest in peace |
IamD18:To be honest, you will kill someone that is not ready to die. |
MXr8p:Please take it easy. Don't abuse people with their physical deformity. |
Good move but he should also be placed on salary. No wonder the man controls the traffic with anger sometimes; who wouldn't, with outstanding rent and family to cater for. But he is doing a good job at D- line before railway. God bless him. |
Chapter VI, Part I, Section 131 of the constitution states that a person may be qualified for election of the office of the President if: They are a citizen of Nigeria by birth; They have attained the age of thirty five years; They are a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party; They have been educated up to at least School Certificate level or its equivalent. |
people are trying very hard to pull down Tinubu, they will always link him to everything. i think the man should be left alone, an average politician does not use his head, Tinubu does and they are wondering. Envy has come in, people should let Tinubu be. as a yoruba i'm proud of his contribution to lagos and yoruba race. this is my personal opinion and i'm entitle to it |
MOD should please stop accepting posts like this. we are in a special time in nigeria. some of us sueing for peace are not stupid, the revelation God gave some of us about nigeria is dangerous . we have been in prayer mode and hopefuly God will hear us. anybody that is thinking war will divide nigeria is on a false hope. think of your love ones, ask your elders about the consequence of war. nothing last forever:neither APC nor PDP will rule forever. aspiration, desire, personal growth and destiny fulfilment are only possible in peaceful enviroment |
delishpot:bible says 'the letter killeth, it is the spirit that giveth life |
op, Rivers has two inconclusive senatorial slots but you gave pdp 3 meaning some of your datas may not be correct. i know that pdp will eventually win it since there is no opposition but as at today rivers has only one senator-elect |
On February 28, 20191:49 pmIn News3 Comments Lagos – A Federal High Court Lagos, Thursday, called for oral evidences in a suit by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), seeking final forfeiture of about 8.4 million dollars, and N7.4 billion found in some accounts linked to former first Lady, Patience Jonathan. Patience Jonathan Justice Mojisola Olatoregun in a judgment on the motion for final forfeiture of the sums, held that there were conflicting affidavit evidences, which can be best resolved if respective parties are called upon to give oral evidence. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the EFCC had secured an interim order for forefeture of the sums on April 20, 2018, before Olatoregun, following a motion exparte. It joined as respondents: Patience Jonathan, Globus Integrated Services Ltd, Finchley Top Homes Ltd., Am-Pm Global Network Ltd, Pagmat Oil and Gas Ltd and Magel Resort Ltd and Esther Oba. On Oct. 29, 2018, EFCC counsel, Mr Rotimi Oyedepo, had moved his motion for final forfeiture of the sums, urging that same be finally forfeited to the Federal Government. Meanwhile, defence counsel, Messrs Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN), Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), and Mr Ige Asemudara had respectively moved their processes in opposition to the motion for final forfeiture. On Jan. 15, the court had admitted electronic evidences presented by respondent counsel, which depicted video exhibits showing various business outfits of the third and sixth respondents The court had then adjourned for judgment. Delivering judgment on Thursday, the judge first dismissed an application by counsel to the respondents, seeking to set aside the interim forfeiture orders made on April 20, 2018. The court held that it was satisfied that the requirement for the grant of the interim orders was met by the EFCC, adding that it was clear that at the time the interim order was made, there was no pending suit elsewhere. Meanwhile, giving its ratio on the motion for final forfeiture, the court held that it finds the affidavit evidences conflicting, adding that same can only be resolved if the parties concerned are called upon to give oral evidences. The court held : “The applicant relied on two grounds (1) That the court has the statutory power under section 17, to grant the reliefs sought and (2) That the monies are suspected to be proceeds of an unlawful activity or unlawful activities, diverted from the Federal Government of Nigeria,” The court asked if having regards to the provisions of sections 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, as well as the available facts before the court, the applicant has made out a case for final forfeiture of the sums. The judge noted the various processes filed by parties to the suit which includes, affidavits, counter affidavits, further affidavits, reply affidavits written addresses, as well as exhibits . The court then held : “I have examined the issues raised on both sides and i came to the conclusion after exhaustively going through the affidavits filed by parties, and i found the affidavits conflicting on material facts. “I believe in the circumstance, that the court cannot rely on its own opinion alone; the conflict must only be determined or resolved by the evidences of parties themselves, particularly as it relates to the source of the funds. “I believe parties should be heard and cross examined on this issue. “Parties are accordingly called upon to give oral testimonies in support of the case presented, ” After the court’s pronouncement, it adjourned the case until March 14 and 15. (NAN) https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/02/court-orders-for-oral-evidence-in-final-forfeiture-suit-against-patience-jonathan/ |
This good, let us all encourage what will make us co-habit peaceably. We are brothers |
please let's watch our utterances. trouble does no one any good. God bless us all |
Oh Lord, let there be peace across the lenght and breadth of nigeria. Destroy every evil planners by yourself. Let everyone that live for peace experience it in Jesus name, amen |
February 26, 2019Taiwo-Hassan Adebayo Rivers State Governor Nyseom Wike receiving former Vice President and chieftain of Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, at a courtesy visit to the Governor at Government House, Port Harcourt during a visit of the former Vice President to Rivers State on Tuesday. The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has won the presidential election in Rivers State. Mr Abubakar scored 473,971 to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress who had 150,710 votes. The state collation officer, Enefiok Essien, declared the results on Tuesday evening, three days after the collation exercise started in Port Harcourt. The collation exercise ended in chaos as APC agents protested the deletion of the controversial Emohua Local Government Area results. Out of the 23 LGAs in the state, Mr Abubakar won 14 while Mr Buhari took three after Emohua LGA was removed. There were no results collated from six LGAs: Bonn, Asari Toru, Okrika, Ikwerre and Ahoada West, and Emohua. The LGAs Mr Atiku won included Oyigbo (APC – 3520; PDP – 16,102), Omuma (APC – 2494; PDP – 15322), ONELGA (APC – 10996; PDP – 28536), and Eleme (APC – 2412; PDP – 8464). PDP also won Gokana (APC – 9328; PDP – 10276) and Etche (APC – 7163; PDP – 11135). He also took Governor Nyesom Wike’s Obio Akpor (APC – 6875; PDP – 69981) and party chairman Uche Secondus’ Andoni (APC – 10766; PDP – 72330). Then, he also had Khana (APC – 5329; PDP – 89843), Ogu Bolo (APC – 2148; PDP – 8221), Tai (APC – 2564; PDP -45049), Degema (APC – 7298; PDP – 14083), Port Harcourt City (APC – 10742; PDP – 46851), and Ahoada East (APC – 4693; PDP – 10612). Mr Buhari won Opobo/Nkoro (APC – 3,706; PDP – 3,573), Asari Toru (APC- 8,180; PDP – 3,175) and Obua Odua (APC – 42,496; PDP – 20,416). Elections did not hold in Bonny and Akuku Toru LGAs due to violence. In Okrika, Ikwerre and Ahoada West LGAs, the EOs, who did not come with their respective COs, said there was nothing to show election held. They accused “PDP and APC” supporters of shootings and the Nigerian Army of violent disruptions of collation exercise. In Emohua, where Mr Buhari had earlier been announced to have won with 72,745 votes, while Mr Abubakar came far behind with 7,148 votes, Mr Essien said the results would be dropped because the ward collation officers wrote a report that no collation took place. He had on Monday night said the results from Emohua would be recorded and the controversy around them escalated to the national collation centre in Abuja. The agent of the APC, Samson Ngerebara, challenged Mr Essien’s decision to reverse himself but nothing came of his effort. “If you want to make yourself the tribunal, sit now and start to Investigate all the results,” said Mr Ngerebara. “I have the recording of all you said last night.” “You mutilated results against our President Muhammadu Buhari,” another one said. Mr Essien was escorted out of the collation centre by armed security agents as APC agents moved to stop his exit, bringing the exercise to a chaotic end. Journalist and observers ran out of the centre through the windows. Rivers State has 3,125,278 registered votes. But the voter turnout was low as the exercise on Saturday was marred by widespread violence, which claimed several lives. According to the state collation officer, Mr Essien, only 677,743 voters were accredited for the presidential election, amounting to 21 per cent of the registered voters. The LGA collation officers and electoral officers lamented the violence and irregularities that marred the polls in their respective areas. In the 2015 presidential election, APC polled an insignificant 69,238 against PDP’s 1.4 million https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/316415-breaking-atiku-wins-rivers-as-collation-ends-in-chaos.html |
Official senatorial results for four of the nine local governments in Oyo South Senatorial District have been announced. The senatorial candidate of the ruling APC in the state, Abiola Ajimobi, lost in all four.https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nwest/315800-ajimobi-loses-four-of-four-announced-local-governments-in-oyo-south.html
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cutesmilez:one quarter votes in at lest two―third of all the state of the federation and FCT. meaning at least one quarter votes in at lest 21 states, as well as having the highest total number of votes |
God please help us, protect us and save us from those that want to shed blood. Let peace be taken away from those that are planning to forment trouble in nigeria. It is nothing to you o LORD, to help, wether we be little or many, help us o Lord. |
war to be fought by who? will his children lead the war. |
Jesus is Lord, He will always propect you |
Remember that former kaduna state governor along side former NSA could not survive it when their helicopter crashed in bayelsa. God is with the VP, this is the second time he is escaping helicopter accident. This is a great testimony and we thank God for it. This should have nothing to do with APC or PDP |
he should put his children at the forefront of the war. meanwhile we are praying seriously against voilence before, during and after election. they dont tell us when they are sharing the money neither should we be told when they are quarrelling. |
Dino is probably hidding hoping that PMB will not elongate the tenure of IGP which comes to an end on 15th of january when he would have clocked 60 years of age. and probably all the trouble would be over, but Yahaya Bello is still around |
There are lots of civil ways to criticise but this outburst on God's servant by FFK is not beffiting and goes to say alot about his person. |
I pray that God will grant you wisdom. like others have said, see to it that you leave that home for her and initiate a divorce process if you can proof her infidelity. You've got to be alive first |
This is not unconnected with the forthcoming election. Let politicians realise that there must first be NIGERIA before they can be anything. May the life of our politicians be like the Nigeria that they are creating. Please let all of us take out time this year to pray for peace in Nigeria. The Devil through its agent is planning to spill bloods because of election but God will disgrace them. PLEASE PRAY FOR NIGERIA |
davecris:NO, it was the lady that was claiming that her parent will not allow her marry a non igbo. A complicated story though, but the lady herself maybe double dating, if not, why didnt she aproach her parent before turning the guy down on tribal excuse |
the denial should come from the people whose names were mentioned, not from Dino |
some of these governors are confused, how can you support two political parties at the same time: if you are courageous you will either move out completely or be humble to accept the party decision. |
