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Ghost01:go and try it first then get caught lets see if the girls family pursues the case of you wont be convicted |
sandraokosun1:in other words you support rapé. Cool. We don't pray for bad things to happen to us or our loved ones but just imagine your kid sister was the victim here (God forbid) |
opeaceo:not all 17 year old kids suffering from infatuation know that it's not love, she finally gathered the will to break away from him. This where the importance of proper parental guidance and communication comes in. You would have advised your son or daughter properly but many kids out there have only DSTV to guide them through puberty and it's dangers. Even as a matured lady you wont be happy if your boyfriend rough handles you into having séx with his friends talk less of a little girl who didn't know where to run to against a guy from a powerful family. |
sandraokosun1:don't have time to read all through your post but first of all, séx with a minor (-18) in Nigeria is considered as rapé (she was 17 when these events took place). She was also beaten and forced into these acts. Pls read through her posts. She reported to the late Audu bit he defended his sons. Ps do you force your girlfriend to have séx with your friends and does she like it ? |
Ujoan:the girl actually has a not too sterling record on twitter but I'm 100% sure she didn't make this story up. It had trended about two years ago then yesterday again when Audu's death was announced. |
Rapists should never be condoned SHIKENA |
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She actually spoke out about this years ago when it happened
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She was seventeen at the time,
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Jeloma:why would any sane young girl lie that she was rapéd ?
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Apparently the late Audu's sons rapéd this young lady and they were defended by their father. Sorry about her foul language though, not my fault
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kennygee:working on it ma'am |
You guys should really see this Twitter user @Sugabelly narrates ordeal with late Prince Abubakar Audu's sons/nephew to the TL http://www.subdeliveryman.com/2015/11/update-echecrates-narrates-ordeal-after.html#more
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gbosaa:done cricket jerseys are fine, this nike shít looks like a dilapidated primary schools inter house sport uniform |
I still prefer this Adidas kit to the rubbish Nike brought for us to wear this year ![]() |
When I said this present cramjones is slow in the head, many of you doubted me ![]() I guess you guys are right sha. This present cramjones is very very slow in the head ![]() |
jendor123:download the song using ucweb browser, you'll get a set as ringtone option when you're through |
This present cramjones is slow in the head, the real cramjones might be annoying but he has a very high IQ. That's why ![]() |
ceaser:thanks bro, he's already enjoying the phone way better than his Android experience |
UjSizzle:I love it, if I doubt need any calls I put my phone on flight mode |
What is android phone ? I only know windows ![]() What is anti virus sef ![]() |
There's a more serious threat to Nigeria's corporate existence right now and that's the menace of Fulani herdsmen and their subtle genocide going on in the middle belt. Biafran agitators will have to be called to the round table sooner or later whether any government likes it or not |
When you jump from kufena mountain 70 years will be added to your life automatically. Why are these wicked journalists trying to spoil Nigeria's best governors' name ? This remind me of the case where one man said if he should lose an election, dogs and baboons will be soaked in blood but of course that was only a figure of speech ![]() Make una leave me alone o |
N2mira:that's the problem. Set your phone to 3G whenever you want to download anything |
Osun state executive should be scrapped and a military administrator sworn in. Aregbesola is clearly incompetent to lead |
lomprico:this is not sarcasm, he's dead serious. There has to be soft landings and protection from scrutiny for corrupt individuals in APC |
Dele Momodu is a class act ![]()
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tobimillar:how can Ogun state be owing salaries with the amount of industries there and close proximity to Lagos ? Amosun must be a wicked man |
There's a place propaganda will take you to after which you carry your load by yourself. After his tenure, Aregbesola might just have to start answering questions must likely starting from the opon imo scam he played on Osun people where his son got the multi billion naira contract. It's my opinion this man really hates Osun state and its people with a passion |
Ilekeh:please name and shame the 80% I don't think any states scenario is as bad as Osun/Aregbesola's own |
By Daud Olatunji Three months after Ogun State Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta began the hearing of the petition filed by governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Gboyega Nasiru Isiaka against the victory of Senator Ibikunle Amosun of the All Progressives Congress, APC, at the April 11,2015 election , it is now set to give its verdict. And expectedly, there is palpable tension in the camps of Governor Amosun and Isiaka as none knows where the pendulum would swing to. Certainly, a winner shall be proclaimed and the losers shall also get his verdict on the impending day, which the Tribunal seems to have reserved and may soon communicate it to the parties and the stakeholders soon. The Independent National Electoral Commission had declared Amosun winner and returned him as duly elected governor of Ogun State for satisfying the constitutional requirements stated in section 179 (2) of the 1999 constitution as amended. Gboyega Isiaka Gboyega Isiaka The result of the election was declared April 12,2015 , by the INEC where Amosun was credited as having scored 306,988 votes while Isiaka was credited with 201,440 votes. Dissatisfied with the election and return of Amosun and APC at the election by INEC , Isiaka challenged it by presenting a petition to the registry of the Tribunal on April 30,2015. On July 7,2015, the Tribunal commenced a pre-hearing session proceeding and struck out the about 125 names joined as respondents from the petition as being unnecessary persons cited. At the early stage of the Petition, Isiaka, a petitioner indicated his interest to call eight witnesses just as Amosun, the first respondent promised to call 28 witnesses while his party, APC which is second respondent said it would call 11 witnesses and INEC, the third respondent said it would call one witness. But, at the hearing of the petition, the Petitioners called nine witnesses, one of whom was a Deputy Director of operations of INEC, Samuel Ogunjemilua otherwise referred to as PW8. He was called in pursuant to a writ of ‘subpoena duce tecum’ to produce certified true Copies of the election results at the polling units, wards, and local governments along with the result collated at the State level. He also produced certified true copies of voters registers for the nine disputed local governments, the original ballot papers used for the election in the nine councils, the manual for election officials 2015 issued by INEC, certified true copies of incident forms used for the elections in the nine councils. Amosun who had pledged to call 28 witnesses eventually called just four while his party which had promised to call 11 witnesses did not call any witness. INEC which had indicated interest to call one witness did not call any. The grounds/complaints Isiaka predicated his petition on nine grounds which were; that the election was marred by electoral malpractices such as rigging, snatching of ballot of boxes, thuggery, violence , declaration of false results, falsification and forgery of result sheets, importation of voters from a foreign location, stuffing of ballot boxes with ballot papers, misuse of card readers and permanent voters cards. Isiaka also stressed that the conduct of the election was characterised by manifested act of bias, nepotism and favouritism to the benefit of Amosun. He also said the governorship election conducted by INEC in the state was characterised by non compliance with the provisions of electoral Act 2010 as amended. “Votes were cast at unauthorised, illegal and secret polling units and voting points . “That the first respondent (Amosun) was not duly elected by a majority of lawful votes cast at the April 11,2015 governorship election in the state. “The elections conducted in Abeokuta South, Abeokuta North, Odeda, Ewekoro, Ifo, Obafemi-Owode, Ado-Odo/Ota, Sagamu and Remo North local government areas of the state were invalid. “Unlawful and illicit use of incident forms in lieu of card readers contrary to INEC guidelines on the conduct of the election . Voting without accreditation, non-use of card readers and the incidence forms which is against the INEC guidelines. “That the first respondent (Amosun) was not validly returned as the person duly elected in the governorship election of the state”. Isiaka’s relief and prayers Isiaka in his petition sought some relief which he urged the Tribunal to grant in the interest of fairness and justice. The relief is that the Tribunal should give an order that the governorship election of April 11,2015 conducted by the INEC and Resident electoral Commissioner in the state who were referred to as third and fourth respondents was marred by malpractices, fraud, corrupt practices and outright rigging. He also urged the Tribunal to “order that the first respondent (Amosun) was not duly elected and did not score the lawful majority votes cast at the April 11,2015 governorship election in the state and ought not have been returned by the INEC . “An order that the total number of lawful votes cast at the April 11,2015, governorship election in the state were for the petitioners and the first petitioner ought to have been returned by the third respondent (INEC). “An order that the votes allegedly scored or credited to Amosun and his party in Ifo, Abeokuta South, Abeokuta North, Sagamu, Odeda, Obafemi-Owode, Remo North, Ado-Odo/Ota and Ewekoro local government areas of the state are invalid on the ground of malpractices, corruption practices, fraud, ballot snatching, ballot stuffing and outright rigging. “An order that the governorship election of April 11, 2015 in Ogun state suffers non-compliance with the electoral Act 2010 as amended. And an order declaring the first petitioner, Isiaka as the winner of April 11,2015 governorship election in the state having scored the highest number of lawful votes of the total votes cast at the said election. “An order compelling the INEC to present to the first petitioner, certificate of return as the validly and lawfully elected governor of the state in April 11,2015 governorship election”. According to Isiaka who was represented by his Counsel, Adetunji Oyeyipo, SAN, the issue for determination by the Tribunal was that “whether in view of the oral and documentary evidence before this tribunal, the election of the Respondent as governor of the state ought not to be voided for being marred by malpractices a day substantial non-compliance with the provisions of the electoral Act 2010 as amended. To prove his case, Isiaka presented some charts which showed, according to him, what really transpired at the election in the nine disputed local governments. The charts, according to the petitioners contained the report of the electoral document prepared by one of his witnesses , Benjamin Adekunle and his team with the forms EC8A data off-loaded from the card reader machine, the manual for election officials 2015 and voters’ registers used for the conduct of the elections in the said nine disputed local government areas. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/tribunal-judgementtension-in-amosun-isiaka-camps/ |
Even after collecting billions of naira in bailout funds, Aregbesola is still clueless on how to run Osun state prudently yet tomorrow he will seek for a higher public office. By Gbenga Olarinoye OSOGBO—The Nigerian Medical Association NMA, Osun state branch has issued a 7-day ultimatum to the state government to pay its members working with it all outstanding salaries, deductions and other allowances. Besides, the body said it fully supported the on-going industrial action by Association of Resident Doctors, ARD, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, LAUTECHTH, Osogbo and Osun State Association of Medical and Dental Officers, OSAMDO. In a statement by the state Chairman and Secretary of the NMA, Dr. Suraj Ogunyemi and Dr. Adeola Ajibare at the weekend, the association said it resolved to issue the ultimatum after critical review of the situation pertaining to the health sector in the state. “The NMA held a stake-holder’s meeting to critically discuss the decision of ARD, LTH and OSAMDO to embark on this avoidable strike and resolved to stand by these unions following the refusal of the state government to pay the outstanding salary arrears, deductions and other allowances. “The NMA Osun is not a party to the purported Memorandum of Understanding MOU between the Nigerian Labour Congress NLC and the Osun State Government because such MOU is not in the interest of resident doctors and medical and dental officers working in the state. While calling for the immediate payment of all outstanding salary arrears, the association asked the state government for the implementation of the Federal Government circular of Adjusted CONMESS. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/unpaid-wages-nma-gives-osun-govt-7-day-ultimatum/ |
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