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Despite Offset’s public pleas for Cardi B’s forgiveness, she’s standing firm in her decision to remain broken up….for now.GIST via - https://nairatrend.com.ng/why-cardi-bs-refusing-to-take-offset-back/ Cc; lalasticlala, Fynestboi
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Nigerian singer and songwriter, Simisola Bolatito Ogunleye, popularly known as Simi, stuns in nice Golden Outfit. See Photos :- GIST VIA- https://nairatrend.com.ng/simi-looks-gorgeous-in-nice-outfit-see-photos/
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The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) says President Muhammadu Buhari has saved the country a chaotic electoral process by withholding his assent to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill. The group said this in a statement jointly signed by its Chairman and Secretary, Messrs Niyi Akinsiju and Cassidy Madueke, respectively, on Tuesday in Abuja. It noted that Buhari’s decision not to sign the proposed law was in the best interest of Nigeria’s democracy. “It is trite that the deployment of a new electoral law only two months to an election is a recipe for chaos. “Introducing a new law that redefines fundamentally the processes of our elections is only setting a shaky foundation for the 2019 polls. “Also, with such fundamental changes such as the introduction of electronic transmission of results, and the compulsion in the use of the card reader without any remedy, among others. “INEC staff would have to be trained and re-trained within two months, a period that is certainly not enough for that to happen,” the BMO said. The group noted further that an ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance as well global best practices discourages any form of amendments or changes to electoral laws six months before any election. While hailing the president for complying with democratic best practices, it added that it was no fault of Buhari that the leadership of the National Assembly delayed the amendment since mid-2017. “The Federal legislature had in the process of presenting the Bill for the President to sign in the last four occasions, made several unforgivable drafting errors. “ At every point, he identified these errors and sent them back for corrections – and he was right every time. “So much that the third time the National Assembly passed the Bill for the President’s signature, they had conspicuously and suspiciously removed the use of the card readers during elections. The President sent it back and insisted that it be included,” it said. The group also noted that the most recent amendment that the National Assembly sent to the president was not just late, but also contained grave drafting errors that if left to proceed would give room for rigging and manipulation of the results of elections. BMO said: “Any attempt by some desperate unpatriotic Federal lawmakers to override the President’s veto would amount to a battle line being drawn between them and the Nigerian people, and their right to free and fair elections. “We call on the National Assembly to ensure that the electoral processes are not toyed with for the self-serving interests of some of their colleagues. “But rather ensure that the errors identified by President Buhari are looked into, rectified and sent back for his assent. “The President would not do anything to hurt Nigeria’s democratic and electoral processes, as the last three occasions he sent the Bills back on grounds of grave errors, he was proved right when the National Assembly effected the corrections he proposed, and this time would not be different,’’ BMO said. GIST via - https://nairatrend.com.ng/electoral-act-buhari-saved-nigeria-from-chaos-bmo/
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Buoyed by the ongoing peace initiatives by the national leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the governorship candidate of the party in Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has expressed confidence that Governor Ibikunle Amosun will reconcile with the party and support him to win the governorship election scheduled for March 2019. Speaking yesterday at the unveiling of his policy documents (manifesto) held at his Iperu-Remo residence, in Ikenne Local Government Area of the state, Abiodun said he was sure that Amosun would help him flag off his campaign. Amosun had been crossed with the party over the failure of his preferred candidate, Mr. Adekunle Akinlade, to emerge as its flag bearer, leading to the candidate and some of his associates crossing to the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) to realise his ambition. The governor had repeatedly said he would not back the APC candidate, assuring, however, that he would nevertheless work for President Muhammadu Buhari to win the state at impending presidential contest. But Abiodun said yesterday, “Of course, the governor of Ogun State is the leader of the party. And when I am flagging off my campaign, it is the incumbent governor that would help me flag it off. “I don’t have any doubt in my mind that the issues of misunderstanding would be resolved soon. “I am sure the governor of Ogun State will help me in flagging off my campaign. And I am sure he will raise my hands up as the governorship standard bearer of the party in the state.” On the festering crisis within the state leadership of the party, the APC governorship candidate said he was confident that between now and the elections period, the feuding parties would be reconciled. According to him, the national leadership of the party through the National Peace and Reconciliatory Committee (NPRC) has waded into the various post-primary election disputes, adding that the case of Ogun State would not be an exception. “I am convinced that there is a lot of time between now and the elections time. And the national leadership of the party has waded in to resolve the issues that have arisen,” he enthused, adding, “Elections are still about less than 80 days away. I am sure and confident that between now and that time all the issues relating to our state executives would be resolved.” Abiodun unveiled 11-point agenda, including good governance, security, economic development, health care, agriculture, infrastructure, tourism, water and electricity, oil and gas and social welfare, which he would implement if elected. He pledged to give Ogun State focused and qualitative governance and to create an enabling environment for a public private sector partnership, which is fundamental to the creation of an enduring economic development and individual prosperity of the people of Ogun State. He disclosed that he would improve citizen’s confidence and trust in governance through transparent and accountable leadership. Abiodun also promised to develop and enhance the value chain for the abundant natural, oil and mineral resources for the purpose of galvanising economic and social development of the citizens of Ogun State. While speaking on how to improve the internal revenue generation of the state, if elected, Abiodun stated that he would increase the current N6 billion monthly Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state by a minimum of 50 per cent. He said, “When I get into office I would give you a surprise. But I want you to be rest-assured that we know exactly what to do. “With my team, we would engage in an environment of ease of doing businesses. “So, we want to bring in local and foreign direct investments into the state with ease of doing business. From this, we would derive a lot of revenues and taxes from the initiative. We have different plans that we have laid and planned on how we are going to increase our IGR.” The APC governorship candidate said he would take advantage of his private sector background to strengthen public and private sectors collaboration for infrastructure development of the state. He promised that his administration would not be known for demolishing structures, under any guise in the state. GIST via - https://nairatrend.com.ng/abiodun-expresses-hope-amosun-will-reconcile-with-ogun-apc/
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@NAIRATREND.COM.NG Senator Melaye uses handkerchief to clean Saraki’s seat. Popular Nigerian Senator Dino Melaye representing Kogi west spotted in New video cleaning Bukola Saraki Seat before house meeting. WATCH VIDEO :- https://nairatrend.com.ng/watch-video-senator-melaye-uses-handkerchief-to-clean-sarakis-seat/
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@NAIRATREND.COM.NG The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has told its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, things to look out for as he searches for his Vice ahead of 2019. The leadership of the party, led by its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, met with Atiku to discuss the issue. The meeting was held at the party’s presidential campaign office, otherwise known as Legacy House, Maitama, Abuja, on Sunday night, according to Punch. Some criteria were set for who should partner Atiku to enable it to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari in the February 14, 2019 presidential election. Atiku and his team were the first to arrive for the meeting before Secondus and his team, who were delayed with flight schedule from Port Harcourt. The meeting started late in the night and lasted for about two hours. Atiku was mandated to submit list of his preferred candidates as running mates to the party. The ex-VP was told told that the running mate should be younger than him and be grounded in the economy, according to Punch. The newspaper also reported that series of meetings would be held within the week in order to enable the party meet the deadline set by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for the submission of candidates’ names for the elections. GIST VIA - https://nairatrend.com.ng/2019-presidency-pdp-gives-atiku-conditions-for-picking-vice-president/
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