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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Peace Corps Of Nigeria Scam by Timmy326(m): 7:25am On Feb 06, 2017
danielnewton:
One chance for those that have fell into.....shine your eyes...high level scam....
The President has thirty (30) days to sign a bill sent to him/her by the National Assembly. If s/
he disagrees with the provision of the bill or some
aspects of it, s/he can veto by withholding his/
her signature. Within the 30 days the President
must communicate to the National Assembly
his/her feelings and comments about the bill. The President must state the areas S/he wants
amended before s/he signs the bill. If the
National Assembly agrees with the President the
bill can be withdrawn for deliberation on the
amendments suggested by the President.
However, the National Assembly is empowered by the Constitution to overrule the veto of the
President. If, after 30 days, the President
refuses to sign the bill and the National
Assembly is not in support of the President's
amendments, the two Chambers can recall the
bill and re-pass it. If the bill is passed in the form it was sent to the President by two-third
majority vote in both Chambers, the bill
automatically becomes a law even without the
signature of the President. This happened in the
case of the Niger Delta Development Commission
Bill. The two Chambers passed the bill into law after s/he President failed to sign it within the
time that is prescribed for him to do so.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NASS Collapses 2 Peace Corps Groups by Timmy326(m): 9:28pm On Feb 05, 2017
princejenks:
while you've your facts having been trained in 2013 but a lot has happened since then;almost 4 years now,the organization is now recognized by law and awaits presidential assent.
The President has thirty (30) days to sign a bill sent to him/her by the National Assembly. If s/
he disagrees with the provision of the bill or some
aspects of it, s/he can veto by withholding his/
her signature. Within the 30 days the President
must communicate to the National Assembly
his/her feelings and comments about the bill. The President must state the areas S/he wants
amended before s/he signs the bill. If the
National Assembly agrees with the President the
bill can be withdrawn for deliberation on the
amendments suggested by the President.
However, the National Assembly is empowered by the Constitution to overrule the veto of the
President. If, after 30 days, the President
refuses to sign the bill and the National
Assembly is not in support of the President's
amendments, the two Chambers can recall the
bill and re-pass it. If the bill is passed in the form it was sent to the President by two-third
majority vote in both Chambers, the bill
automatically becomes a law even without the
signature of the President. This happened in the
case of the Niger Delta Development Commission
Bill. The two Chambers passed the bill into law after s/he President failed to sign it within the
time that is prescribed for him to do so.
BusinessRe: I Want To Go Into Keke Napep Business, Please I Need Some Guidelines by Timmy326(m): 6:02am On Dec 24, 2016
pls i hav 100k, can i get a hire purchase of Keke napep [fairly used and how much]

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