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First FTC for 2016! This New Year will be smooth and effortless as this ftc. |
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Demmocrats:I have. And mind you Egusi is not an exclusive soup of any tribe. |
very rich in nutrients but tasteless. Akwa Ibom/Cross River soup anytime. |
ifyan:Off course. I'd like to read your opinion. |
Kogi State Governor, Capt. Idris Wada, has assured his supporters that the election tribunal will do justice to the confusion surrounding the governorship poll. Addressing PDP stakeholders at the Government House, Lokoja, Tuesday, the governor said the tribunal will soon decide whether it is legal for a political party to have two candidates in the course of election and whether a person’s votes could be transferred to another person. “As my tenure winds up on January 27, 2016, I have already constituted a transition committee to ensure smooth handover of power. This is our obligation as a government. “However, with the Governorship Election Tribunal already in place, we shall soon be going before them to ask germane questions. As far as the law is concerned, we have not seen where it was written that a person’s votes can be transferred to another. We are sure of victory. He added “As a person, I do not have problems with anyone. I am a peace loving person but the issue at stake is a constitutional one that must be given attention for the sake of posterity.” Responding on behalf of Kogi West and Kogi Central, former Deputy Governor of the State, Chief Sam Ola Akande, appealed to the governor to assembly a team of competent lawyers to ensure that what rightly belongs to the PDP was not thrown away. He said the issue at hand is alien to the Nigerian constitution and should therefore be treated with utmost care and dexterity. He hailed the governor as a humble leader who has laid the foundation for the development of the state. The transition committee set up by the governor was headed by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Gbemiro Jegede. http:///38StgV |
Really watching to see whats going to become of this case. That a body like INEC wholly funded by Taxpayers money could throw us in this is mind boggling. |
Ok. |
Yuzedo should be your boyfriend with dirty belle abi... End Time Post. |
ironheart:just simple send a text to any number. that should free up ur airtime. usually happens when u browse with airtime. |
End Time Country |
osedvgirl:Glad ur head just booted. U've been made a fool of. |
figo05:Exactly my thoughts. Could deduce that from the personal text on his profile. |
I wont bash you. But i cant say same for the children of hate on here. *Schools and colleges; *Orchestras; *Music retailers; *Media organisations; *The armed forces; *Commercial organisations; *A range of employers in the cultural and creative industries. |
sameer1212:oga leave plenty grammer, pm the girl n her what she wants 2 hear. Shikena! |
This is harmatan crush mehn... |
Gov. Darius Ishaku of Taraba on Saturday in Jalingo sworn in 20 commissioners and urged them to fashion out plans that would enhance economic development of the state. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event came exactly one week after the State Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja nullified his election and declared Sen. Aisha Alhassan as the winner. Ishaku, who arrived Jalingo Airport about 11:30 a.m from Abuja, was received by large crowd of supporters. The governor, however, urged the new commissioners to quickly key into his rescue mission to cover up for the time lost. “As core pillars of the rescue mission; I urged you to fashion out strategic master plans to speed up the rescue mission. “I also urge you to fashion out plans to develop and sustain an economy which would be equal to none amongst states in the Northeast,” he said. The governor said that he had confidence in the judiciary and expressed optimism that the ‘kangaroo judgement of the tribunal’ would be upturned by the Appeal Court. He said that he believed God that the Appeal Court and possibly the Supreme Court would restore the judgment and restore his mandate. NAN reports that Ishaku also launched his ‘Rescue Agenda’ at the occasion, which hinged on the seven pillars of Health, Education, Economic development, agriculture, peace and security among others. (NAN) http://dailypost.ng/2015/11/15/ishaku-swears-in-20-commissioners-despite-defeat-at-tribunal/ |
Change! |
Another tales by Lantern light. |
Just wow! |
We don hear. Hope mumu NFF wont go and beg him to come back o. |
One man's body (language) odour, Nigeria's flu. |
Is she clean/neat? Cos that could be a factor. |
akstrending:pls are they recruiting? |
lekjons:omo cossy don block traffic o |

