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Na wa ooo op. This topic suppose dey sports no be politics na. Dey calm down small small ojere all in the name of FP. Shioor |
With the way this nation is towing it's paths these days and even mbaka issuing a warning to the present day FG, if egedes should rule this nation with their hot Cultism head, nigeria will be sweet talkless of these set of pple. Kaaaaiiiiii |
Apart from being the HEAD OF THE AFRICAN PARLIAMENT AND A SENATOR, I don't know any other importance this man is to the society at large that warrants so much visits he gets these days or is his mom that powerful as I heard about her? Okay oooo |
THE POTUS FOR 8 YEARS |
This story is not well orchestrated pls. Maybe they tasked him for owo awọn boiz dà? And he dropped change or he started doing anyhow for/to them and they dealt him a heavy blow. He's also part of the thieves na ![]() |
Time wasters. Sth that baba at the top will just brush off citing that the main convener is from another tribe and a conquered majority tribe. Egwuregwu shìrì ké dị ìhè a |
Ije ụwa adịghị mfe. Ka hà dịé yá ńnà |
The most painful part of the whole thing is that the money borrowed will be given to their northern brothers and the rest will be looted and the rest of the country will pay for it. OH God of mercy kindly save us someday. |
RuudVanNisteroy:Mtcheeeeeewwwww!!!!!! I follow you come this life? Na where you end knowledge reach you go see am na. Kokoko for your head op |
You just hit the nail on the head outrightly OP. I've never thought of this before. 600 yrs of knowledge for you OP. Lalasticlala |
Premium Times Nigeria Nine Nigerian-Americans contesting in U.S. elections. Congressional elections are also holding on Tuesday with all the 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, and 35 of the 100 seats in the Senate up for grabs. No fewer than nine Nigerian Americans are on the ballot for Tuesday’s general elections in the United States, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. Running mostly on the platform of the Democratic Party, the candidates are bidding for different offices at the federal, state and local levels. NAN reports that besides the presidential election, governorship polls are holding in 11 states and two territories, in addition to other state and local elections. Congressional elections are also holding on Tuesday with all the 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, and 35 of the 100 seats in the Senate up for grabs. At the federal level, Oye Owolewa, whose father is from Kwara and mother from Oyo, is aiming for a ‘shadow’ (non-voting) seat in the House of Representatives. Mr Owolewa, a Ph.D holder in Pharmacy from the Northeastern University, Boston, is seeking to represent the District of Columbia (DC) under the Democratic Party. If elected, the 30-year-old, whose agenda includes fighting income inequality in the U.S., would be the first Nigerian congressman in the country’s history. Also at the federal level, Yomi Faparusi, an Ibadan-born native of Ode-Ekiti in Ekiti State, is vying as an independent candidate to represent the state of Tennessee in the U.S. Senate. Mr Faparusi holds a doctorate in Medicine from the University of Ibadan, a Ph.D. in Health from Johns Hopkins University, and Juris Doctorate from the Widener University School of Law, Delaware. This is not his first shot at the U.S. Congress. In 2014 and 2016, he vied for the Republican Party’s ticket to the House of Representatives, but lost in both occasions Mr Faparusi’s priorities include being a positive voice for all Nigerians in the U.S. Senate, and inspiring Americans of African or Nigerian descent to seek public office in the country. In Missouri, a Republican-controlled state, Yinka Faleti from Lagos is the Democratic Party flagbearer in the election for the office of Secretary of State. According to Wikipedia, Mr Faleti was in the U.S. Army as an active-duty officer from 1998 to 2004. He served in Kuwait, first under Operation Desert Spring and later as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The 44-year-old father of four holds a Bachelor’s degree from the United States Military Academy, West Point, and a Juris Doctorate from the Washington University School of Law. His goals as a Secretary of State include protection of the “right to vote for Missouri families”, and ensuring elected officials hear the people’s voice. Also at the state level, Paul Akinjo from Ondo is running for election to the California State Assembly under the Democratic Party to represent District 12. Akinjo once served as Vice Mayor of Lathrop, California, and in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1982 to 1989. His priorities include housing, immigration and transportation. In Delaware, a small Mid-Atlantic U.S. state, Adewunmi Kuforiji is aspiring to represent District 34 in the state House of Representatives. Mr Kuforiji, originally from Ibadan, Oyo, secured the Democratic Party’s ticket on September 15 after defeating his challenger, Robert Haynes, at the primary. He holds a Bachelor in Accounting and a Masters in Business Administration from the Delaware State University. In the 2018 mid-term elections, he vied for the same position but lost to the incumbent, Lyndon Yearick, of the Republican Party, whom he is facing on Tuesday. Also at the state level, Esther Agbaje is seeking to represent District 59B in the Minnesota House of Representatives on the platform of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFLP), an affiliate of the U.S. Democratic Party. The 35-year-old daughter of an Episcopal priest and a librarian, both Nigerian immigrants, defeated longtime state Representative Raymond Dehn in the party’s primary in August. She is one of four progressive greenhorns who defeated established Democratic legislators in the primary. Ms Agbaje has a law degree from Harvard University, a Master’s from the University of Pennsylvania, and has served in the U.S. Department of State, among others. As a millennial, a “generation that has suffered numerous setbacks”, she seeks to bring a fresh perspective and new ideas to government. On the ballot at the local government level are April Ademiluyi, Ngozi Akubuike and Benjamin Osemenam. Ademiluyi, 39, is running on the Democratic Party’s ticket for Judge of the Seventh Circuit Court in Prince George’s County, Maryland. For her part, Ms Akubuike, a legal practitioner, is an independent candidate for judge of the Minnesota 2nd District Court Position 8. Ms Akubuike studied law in Nigeria, then worked in the banking sector before moving to the U.S. where she graduated from the Mitchell Hamline School of Law. She has served in several capacities, including legal manager for the state of Minnesota. Mr Osemenam, who moved to the U.S. in 1982, is contesting for a seat in the Brooklyn Park City Council of Minnesota to represent East District. An engineer with the Minnesota Department of Transportation, he is vying on the platform of National Party. He is a former president of the Association of Nigerian Engineers in Minnesota. (NAN) From top left to bottm right: Oye Owolewa, Yomi Faparusi, Yinka Faleti, Paul Akinjo, Adewunmi Kuforiji, Esther Agbaje, April Ademiluyi, Ngozi Akubuike and Benjamin Osemenam. From top left to bottm right: Oye Owolewa, Yomi Faparusi, Yinka Faleti, Paul Akinjo, Adewunmi Kuforiji, Esther Agbaje, April Ademiluyi, Ngozi Akubuike and Benjamin Osemenam. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/424111-nine-nigerian-americans-contesting-in-u-s-elections.html
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Haruna Ungogo, the Nigerian ambassador to Jordan has passed away. He reportedly died at a hospital in Garki, Abuja on Sunday. Ungogo, a Kano indigene, had been ill for some time. His body has been transported to the state for burial in line with Islamic rites. The deceased served as Secretary to the Kano State Government. He was formerly Rector, Kano State Polytechnic. In October 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari forwarded the names of Ungogo and 45 others to the Senate. They were nominated as non-career ambassadors from 35 states.
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Kobojunkie:read it again pls |
haddeylium:Why can't you pray for your enemies? Why can't you wage war on your enemies? Mind you, you also need the help of your enemies to pursue you so that you can thrive well and put them to shame with the help of prayers. If you don't have an enemy, go get one for yourself. Lemme refer you to the 48 laws of power. |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:eyaaa be looking for your fellow poor man. Me that'll soon go to libya by desert. Thank God for state like jigawa |
He's a northerner so nijireya is his conquered estate. He can do what ever he likes with it. |
keep on wailing |
I know that Anambra State government are the ones hiding CSP Nwafor but I'll bet with my balls, he won't be free from his sins as they'll catch up with him. |
Their problem anyway. When I'm done with lagos, I'll leave this fucking state for the yeeroobas after all who e concern? |
What a world. Like the person above me said, your husband should resume KNACKING where the both of you stopped. Any other thing? |
When the Bible talks about whine, does it include beer, brandy, whisky and other hot drinks? Can we gather our facts correctly pls? |
When some people abuse the law, that does not make the law bad. When a lawyer who ought to use the law to protect people's right and privileges uses the law for his own selfish ends, such an attitude does not make the law profession as a whole evil. A Christian who enters the law profession should use this profession to do good to God's children to defend their rights and awaken them to their responsibilities. The law does not only defend our rights, it also calls us to do our duties, and when we fail to do so it is the office of the lawyer to call our attention to what the law says we should be doing. |
In the trial if Jesus, the law was not allowed to have it's course. Pilate told the elders, the chief priests and teachers of the law that he had examined Jesus but “had not found him guilty of any of the crimes you accuse him of” (Lk. 23:13-25). Pilate wanted to set Jesus free because in his interpretation of the law Jesus was not found of any crime. The law was in favour of Jesus but the judge took sides with the enemies of Jesus and the law. (Jn 19:12-14). We discover that before this time, Nicodemus was already seeking the aid of the law to save Jesus' fight to life. “According to our law, we cannot condemn a man before hearing him and finding out what he has done” (Jn 7:15). |
What is said here implies to the study and profession of law. Some people are trained to interpret the law of the state. The goal of law is the preservation of justice in society. What serves to out order in human affairs, is good. Law is intended to ensure that no one takes advantage over his neighbour. So those who stoutly defend the rights of people are doing works of love. |
ANSWERS 1. Bible does not condemn any of these professions: it however, condemns evil practices that some members of these professions practice. 2. When the soldiers came to John the Baptist, he did not condemn them because they were soldiers; he simply gave advice on how they should live: Denounce no one falsely. Be content with your pay. Lk. 3:14. Read ACTS 10:1-48 for proof that someone in the military force can be a good man(see also Lk. 7:1-9). |
wow wonderful |
Always IPOB to deviate from the truth when we fully know that Rivers State is the regional HQ of Cultism in the SS/SE after EDO state that is the National HQ of cultism in this nation. He's only deceiving himself and following the footsteps of his predecessors. |
Lies Attacks on free speech is also an attack on demo dey cra3e. He came to check the level of damage done so that he'll know what to add to the budget next year to satisfy his god father else his son won't be successful at the LAHA. |
A welcome development. Sanwo olu has been delivering but he also needs strong hands around him. Anyways since Dr D.K OLOKOYA is his spiritual father, he needs not to worry. ![]() MODIFIED: My very first FTC since I joined last year and today being the last day of the month. I dedicate this FTC to my fellow Vaseline crew. I believe this month will be my final month I'll soapy. Thank God ooo |
TalkTalkTwins: Pls don't get it twisted, Nigeria can only get better if Rothschild decide that it'll be a better nation else anyone that comes to stabilize the nation will be killed or his government will be unbearable for him to handle. Check out the likes of MM |
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