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CelebritiesThe Managing Director Of Guaranty Trust Bank (gtb) Plc, Olutayo Adeleye Aderinokun, Is Dead. by Wanaga(op): 4:14am On Jun 15, 2011
Aderinokun, who had been on medical
leave, passed on yesterday afternoon in a
London, United Kingdom (UK) hospital. A
few weeks ago, it was reported that he fell
in his house and was thereafter rushed to
the London hospital, where he eventually
died.
CareerThe Managing Director Of Guaranty Trust Bank (gtb) Plc, Olutayo Adeleye Aderinokun, Is Dead by Wanaga(op): 4:09am On Jun 15, 2011
Aderinokun, who had been on medical
leave, passed on yesterday afternoon in a
London, United Kingdom (UK) hospital. A
few weeks ago, it was reported that he fell
in his house and was thereafter rushed to
the London hospital, where he eventually
died.
PoliticsNigerian Problem by Wanaga(op): 10:13am On Jun 05, 2011
the problem we have in nigeria is not from the tribe or the Geopolitical zone the person is coming from,rather it is from religion.some nigerains are now complaing that the current post of Mr President,the senate president,sss,the current justice of nigeria,the national security adviser,the directors of intelligence agency are all Christians.that it is only the service chief in the contry that is a muslim.
PoliticsEye On Mr President by Wanaga(op): 9:07pm On May 25, 2011
do you think mr president admistration can delivere his 9 point agenda?
PoliticsPrediction by Wanaga(op): 8:48pm On May 25, 2011
can you predicte 2015.what geopolitical zone  did you think Goodluck will hand over too?
Politics"yar'adua " A True Leader by Wanaga(op): 8:31am On May 06, 2010
YAR'ADUA IS ONLY NIGERIA PRESIDENT THAT DECLARES HIS ASSETS DURING HIS WHOLE TENURE IN SERVICE BOTH WHEN HE WAS GOVERNOR AND PRESIDENT.
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.
PoliticsNigeria Prepares For President's Funeral by Wanaga(op): 8:17am On May 06, 2010
while Nigerians prepares for yar' adua funeral ,it is also important that we give him proper respect he desired cos he is so responsible.
i hav seen a northerner dat marries only one wife
Jokes EtcThe Only Language Most Nigerians Understand by Wanaga(op): 9:57pm On May 02, 2010
The only language most Nigerians understand fast is the gun. Even a toy gun can make a rich man sweat in Nigeria. If I were a pastor, I for de use gun de convert people by force. I will surrender u to surrender ur life to Jesus.Thank ur stars say I no be pastor, I for dey like Peter wey cut person ear for bible. I think our pastors should try violence. Wetin u think?
PoliticsBomb About To Explode In Pdp by Wanaga(op): 6:19am On May 02, 2010
SOME MEMBERS OF PDP STAYS THAT POWER MUST RETURN TO THE NORTH AND OTHERS DISAGREE.
AND IT HAPPENS THAT PEOPLE THAT DISAGREE ARE SUM HOW IN POWER NOT WITH STANDING THAT THERE OPPONENT HAV BEEN IN POWER FOR A VERY LONG TIME.
SO WAT AM ASKIN WAT WILL BE THE OUT COME OF THIS DEVELOPMENT SINCE THERE IS WAR IN THE MIST OF PDP TOP CABAL .TRY AND SEE MORE ON MY WEB SITE www.nairaflash.com
PoliticsThe 2010 Time 100: The World's Most Influential People by Wanaga(op): 10:14pm On Apr 29, 2010
Didier Drogba was among the list of world most influential people.follow me on www.nairaflash.com for more news on sports and world events .
Jobs/VacanciesJob For Computer Lovers by Wanaga(op): 8:02pm On Mar 07, 2010
Do u like surfing the net?Here is an opportunity for you to be self employe.open a web site and register it with google adscence and you will be payed for any clik on the advert.Eg vist www.nariaflash.com and see.
PoliticsPdp Distroying Nigeria by Wanaga(op): 7:10am On Mar 07, 2010
Hello my dear people of nigeria,how can a party be decideing on what ethnic group that will lead the nation to 2015.From Nonso nariaflash.com
PoliticsWhy President Umaru Yar’adua Arrived Nigeria Whn The Federal Executives Travel by Wanaga(op): 12:19pm On Feb 24, 2010
why will President Umaru Yar’Adua arrived nigeria when the federal executives traveled to visite him abroad.
from nonso
www dot nairaflash dot com
PoliticsRe: Support Rally For Yardua by Wanaga: 5:12pm On Feb 06, 2010
s it ithe person that is dead or alive
PoliticsAnambra Election Not Going Too Well In Awka by Wanaga(op): 4:51pm On Feb 06, 2010
the report said that INEC did not bring ballot box5 making people unable to vote.so am asking?if anambra is like this,what will other election be next year.
CelebritiesMichael Jackson's Doctor 'to Be Charged Over Death' by Wanaga(op): 8:06am On Feb 06, 2010
Los Angeles prosecutors will file a criminal case against Michael Jackson's doctor on Monday in connection with the singer's death, officials say.
Unnamed police officials also said prosecutors plan to charge the 56-year-old with involuntary manslaughter.
The announcement came shortly before Dr Conrad Murray had planned to surrender himself at a Los Angeles courthouse.
Details of charges will be officially released Monday, the LA district attorney's office said.
Involuntary manslaughter occurs when a death is the indirect result of negligence or recklessness.
If Dr Murray is charged, a judge would consider the evidence and decide whether Dr Murray should go on trial.
PoliticsIran Nuclear Deal 'close', Mottaki Says by Wanaga(op): 7:37am On Feb 06, 2010
Iran's foreign minister has said it is closing in on a deal with world powers over its nuclear programme.
In Germany, Manouchehr Mottaki said a deal to send enriched uranium overseas in exchange for nuclear fuel could be reached in a "not too distant future".
China, opposed to imposing new sanctions against Tehran, said talks with the international community had reached a "crucial stage".
There was no reaction to Mr Mottaki's comments from Western delegates.
PoliticsYar’adua’s Absence Is Setting Nigeria Back Both Home And Abroad by Wanaga(op): 7:03am On Feb 06, 2010
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s absence from the country is about to claim yet another casualty – the Anambra State governorship election – scheduled for tomorrow.

Except a miracle happens today, the election will be rendered illegal as a Federal High Court in Lagos declared yesterday that the Independent National Electoral Commis-sion (INEC) as currently constituted is incompetent to conduct or organise any election in Nigeria.

Justice Mohammed Liman, who delivered the judgment in a case filed by the Action Congress (AC) challenging the composition of INEC, said the commission lacks the constitutionally recommended quorum of members to take decisions.
Only the President is empowered by law to nominate members into the INEC board.

The Vice-President currently lacks full presidential powers as he cannot nominate members of the board.
Justice Liman held that by virtue of Section 159 of the 1999 Constitution the quorum of INEC is five members and not four as is the case at present.

He submitted that the four members currently on the board of the commission are not competent to take any decisions in the name of INEC.
Justice Liman said: “On a very sad note despite the fact that INEC consist in the most important and indispensable bedrock on which our democratic institutions are built and its functions are central to the smooth evolution of our political structure, it is not an understatement to say that without a functional INEC no election into any political office would be possible. Then, how come that in the eleventh year of the nation’s journey into constitutional governance we do not have an electoral body with its full complement members?

“We continue to pretend that all is well with our electoral system when the membership continues to drop from 13 down to four and it seems that we remain complacent as if all is well. I think that something is wrong somewhere and the earlier both the Executive and the Legislative departments of the government act to reverse this shameful tread the better for the people of the country.”

Meanwhile, INEC said last night that it was yet to know the details of the judgment.
INEC  National Commissioner in charge of Information and Publicity, Mr. Phillip Umeadi (Jnr.), said the commission had not been served and so it could not react to the ruling.
But the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Anambra State, Mr. Josiah Uwazuruonye, said the governorship election in the state would be held tomorrow as sheduled.

He also said he had not been served with any court notice to stop the election, and that no directive in that regard had come from any quarter.
Section 159 of the Constitution states that (1) “the quorum for a meeting of any of the bodies established by Section 153 of the constitution shall not be less than one-third of the total number of members of that body at the date of the meeting.”
Subsection 2 goes further to state that: “a member of such a body shall be entitled to one vote, and a decision of the meeting may be taken and any act or thing may be done in the name of that body by a majority of the members present at the meeting.”

Subsection 3 states that: “when such body is assembled for a meeting, the Chairman or other person presiding shall, in all matters in which a decision is taken by vote (by whatever name such vote may be called) have a casting as well as a deliberative vote.”
Subsection 4 states that “subject to its rules of procedures, any such body may act or take part in any decision notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership or the absence of any member.”

INEC is one of the bodies or commissions established for the federation and listed in Section 153.
AC had in December last year headed for the court, claiming that the INEC chairman, Prof. Maurice Iwu, and three other members of the board of the commission lack the required quorum to conduct the rerun election in Osun State.

Apart from Iwu, the party also joined Philip Umeadi, Victor Chukwuani, Mr. Solomon Adedeji Shoyebi, the Resident Electoral Commissioner of Osun State and INEC as respondents in the suit.
The party through its counsel, Mr. Femi Falana, had sought an order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondents from taking any decision on the election until the formation of sufficient quorum in accordance with Section 159 of the 1999 Constitution.

However, INEC in his reply to the suit through its counsel, former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Kanu Agabi (SAN), had insisted that the objective of the application was to review the judgment and orders of the Court of Appeal and to frustrate indefinitely the conduct of the election.

Agabi had also argued that the court was not competent and lacked jurisdiction to entertain the suit because it related to an electoral matter and that other parties involved and that might likely be affected by the decision were not present before the court.
But Justice Liman disagreed with the submission of the INEC lawyer.
According to him, the case before the court had nothing to do with the election petition decided by the Court of Appeal but on the composition of the board of the commission.

The judge noted that the reliefs sought by AC were within the jurisdiction of the court and that the reliefs were never an issue before the Court of Appeal.
He, however, refused to grant any of the declarative injunctions sought by AC among which is that the election be reversed or nullified, saying the court could not undo a completed act.
Justice Liman also refused to uphold the prayer of AC that the tenure of the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Osun State during the rerun election had expired.

He stated that the plaintiff failed to provide the court with any evidence showing the date the REC was appointed to enable the court take a decision.

AC had instituted the case when the Court of Appeal in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, ordered for the rerun of elections into Osun-east Senatorial District in the National Assembly and Osogbo Local Government seat of the state House of Assembly.

INEC then fixed December 12, 2009 for the rerun elections into the legislative seats, which became vacant when the Appeal Court in Ibadan voided the election of Senator Iyiola Omisore of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Hon. Jide Omoworare of AC.
However, all efforts to stop the election by the party failed as INEC eventually conducted the election on December 29 last year, an election which was eventually boycotted by the AC’s candidate Hon. Omoworare.
PoliticsWhy Nobody Has Access To Yar’adua – Presidential Aide by Wanaga(op): 1:03pm On Feb 05, 2010
The Special Adviser to President Umaru Yar’Adua on National Assembly Matters, Senator Muhammed Abba-Aji, on Thursday claimed that Nigerian government officials and others interested in visiting ailing President Umaru Yar’Adua in Saudi Arabia could not do so because the Saudi Arabian royal family was in charge of his protocol and security arrangements.

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