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eleko1:baba na April 22 go judge oooo. And please my people,don't involve d military yet,I know say nigerian sun dey make person forget things well well.....but.remember when d pressure was too much,buhari collected one thing from his alma mater and told nigerians it Was his certificate,even when my younger brother in J.S 2 saw the statement of result(its not even a certificate)he said 'na lik dis buhari face b when e dey secondary school?dis tin fit be fake ooo'dat was d young boy's take ooo....now the issue here is dat,an abuja based lawyer filed a suit against him which he tagged as perjury and d case was also adjourned till April 22.....so lik I said earlier,na April 22 go judge ooooo and pls I am non partisan oooo before una go talk say gej dollars never finish abi, |
With all the problems of Nigeria disturbing us including the recent xenophobia attacks,nigeria as a whole has lots on her neck right now,but notwithstanding,how come no one is hearing about the court case concerning the disqualification of Buhari due to his inability to provide the original of his credentials. The court adjourned the case till April 22 but why is the news not in town just like it was before the presidential elections?or has buhari's emergence as the president-elect disqualified the case automatically? Nairalanders let's have your take on this please. |
GodMode:u can be influential in a positive or negative way,do u know how many people are under shekau,d guy get plenty boy boy oooo |
When will nigerians learn,wasting innocent lives for politicians wey no send una,d person wey kill dis boy now no go knw say curse don enter him head lik dis,2019 na e go dey shout,we no want buhari,we no Want buhari,I don't have job,airforce1 neva release him album....sai fashola sai fashola |
amakaobiemeka:lol,don't we have non partisan nigerians again,well,I am none of the aforementioned,just a patriotic nigerian like my friend living my own life and making sure politicians stop their embezzlement,even if na only mouth I get lol |
thepatroit:lol,my brother I am not a buhari hater oooo,u c y I don't want to insult u dat time cos it will amount to nothing,me I jst dey here dey talk watin dey my mind Jare...one love brother,one nigeria. |
amakaobiemeka:u dey make me laugh cos u don't know nigerians employed buhari to work for them and in reality,if your employee mess up,u sack him right?make he no talk na or make he do anyhow,we will sack him and employ someone else tru d ballot box.....dats d beauty of democracy tho |
thepatroit:ur head don come down abi,now let's talk like matured people,buhari is a public servant,the incoming president for that matter and he will live a public life,so everything abt him will be made known to the public except for his family issues,abi u no dey c pics of gej for church?when e dey watch ball?when e dey watch election results? Baba na everything ooo...dis one con b money matter again,haba,even if we are not doing it before,let d change start from buhari himself |
amakaobiemeka:my dear it is not a privilege,incase u don't know,it is our right and who told u I didn't question gej about the missing [20billion....pls I am a non partisan,I am just concerned abt dis country |
thepatroit:and who told you I haven't done that,FYI,my uncle and his family are based there,so I did not only voice out against what is happening in SA,I am also praying to God for intervention......wait o,so you are trying to say dat dis loan issue is a waste of time,my broda open ya eyes,na lik dis politicians dey take distractions chop our money. |
Kolade354:thank God say u dey talk your mind now,so incase you wan campaign for president tmr,I go use ur comments against u,lol...my reply to oga patriot is also for you ooo. |
thepatroit:in all your gettings,get sense brother,I don't insult people on social media if not I for give u ur side dis night but back to the matter bro,I am non partisan who just want the best for his country,like I said accountability is key in curbing corruption,I respect buhari so much and incase u don't know....all that concerns the president politically is a national issue bro. |
Kolade354:baba na ur problem plenty pass oooo.....so because obama's campaign funds are illegal,you want our MR INTEGRITY to follow that path too abi?........like my neighbor will always say:nigerians are truly the problem of nigeria. |
Kylez:baba anything dey enter guiness book of record ooo...if u no chop for 25 days sef u go enter,even if na owu make u starve |
Cadamlk:this is exactly what am talking about....let's know how he intend to pay back,if he doesn't have d money,am sure kind hearted nigerians will pay for him,it will be very bad if this loan issue should die down like d way its already doing |
Cadamlk:corporate organizations u say,nigerians must be aware of the content of that loan because when he took it,we were all aware and he was given a thumb up for coming out clean but no one want to know how he is going to pay back....with his salary?from the country's treasury?...all dis we don't know and its very bad to begin d era of change like this. |
RoyalRoy:lols......nigerians are SO so funny....pls my reply to kolomax is also meant for u |
kolomax:I won't insult you but I think you need to get some education...accountability of d government is key in curbing corruption.please take note |
I know its a norm for we nigerians to forget about important issues easily but please my fellow nigerians we can't let this one die down. Has anyone heard about the loan our president-elect took from the bank in order to purchase his presidential nomination form or who has any idea when he is paying back? Nigerians want change and we want a transparent government too,which must start from our leaders. |
Holmes07:haba bros.....e b lik say ur poverty level dey 4G oooo |
Holmes07:gala price no dey increase na,abi u want make buhari reduce dat one too |
OP said the woman gave birth around 12pm and he posted it around 9am......lie mohammed don get successor oooo |
No be that our nairalander be that,which work the guy dey do sef? |
President Goodluck is not planning to appoint a replacement for the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, investigations by The PUNCH has revealed. A Presidency official, who spoke with one of our correspondents in Abuja on Wednesday, said that since the tenure of the present government would end on May 29, there was no need for the President to “hurriedly appoint another INEC chairman.” The tenure of Jega, who has supervised two national elections, ends on June 30. He was appointed by President Jonathan in June 2010, to replace Prof. Maurice Iwu as the chairman of the commission. The law establishing the commission stipulates that the “chairman and members of the commission shall each hold office for a period of five years and on such terms and conditions as may be specified in their letters of appointment.” Jega, who was a serving Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano when he was appointed, supervised the 2011 general election, whose presidential election was won by President Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party. He also organised the last Presidential election, which was won by the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.). However, Jega was severely criticised by members of the ruling party because of his refusal to back down on the use of card reader and Permanent Voter Card for the 2015 polls. Perhaps, because of the fierce criticism he received prior to the conduct of the 2015 general elections, Jega told the BBC Hausa Service in Abuja on April 1, that he would not accept a tenure renewal. Jega said during an interview with BBC Hausa Service, “I am grateful to God. I was asked to come and contribute my own quota to national development and I have done my bit to the best of my ability. “Whatever assignment one will do for five years – just like this difficult one, to me if one is able to successfully accomplish the task, someone else should be given the opportunity, because for me I am not interested and if I am requested to serve again, I will not do it, by God’s grace.” A minister, who also spoke to one of our correspondents on condition of anonymity, said that it would not be appropriate for the President to appoint a substantive chairman when he would be leaving before the chairman of the electoral body. |
columnist and Chelsea fan Giles Smith considers decisions to be taken in the coming weeks and finds he is not spoilt for choice... Assuming there ever really was a debate, it ended, surely, in the 88th minute at Loftus Road on Sunday lunchtime, when Eden Hazard drove down to the by- line, laid the ball off, scurried into a position to take it back and then sent that low, hard pass, which had no margin whatsoever for error in it, to the incoming Cesc Fabregas. Goal, 1-0, game over, three points – and one further piece of blinding evidence, if any were needed, to stick in the file demonstrating conclusively that Hazard is the only reasonable candidate for the PFA Player of the Year award. With the possible exception of John Terry, that is (as argued extremely persuasively by Tony Evans in The Times this week), although, as Evans points out, that award tends not to go to central defenders or to people who do the less glamorous, cleaning jobs, so we’ll probably have to set the captain aside and just run with Hazard. In truth, there probably hasn’t been any other reasonable candidate than Hazard for a few months now - except that, if you listen hard enough, you still hear people talking about the claims to the PFA’s award of Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur. Now, you’d be a fool to deny that Kane has had quite a good season. He has scored a number of goals for the team currently in seventh place in the league, who were knocked out of the FA Cup in the fourth round, were knocked out of the Europa League in the Round of 32 and who finished runners-up in the Capital One Cup. Plus, amid great media-generated excitement, he has qualified for the England squad – although, with regard to the latter, in the current less than halcyon era, we can’t really pretend that’s saying an awful lot. Why, it’s possible that you, too, currently qualify for the England squad if you have a clean driving license, a respectable reference from your previous employer and enough Nectar points. Yet it is plausible that there are voters within the professional ranks who, as they pause over the ballot box, are sentimental enough to be swayed by the story of Kane’s ‘dream international debut’: ‘dream’ in the sense that within seconds of being brought on as a substitute in that recent game against Lithuania in England’s dreaded ‘group of formality’, he found himself unmarked at the back post and able to score with a standing header. But are Lithuania really the stuff that dreams are made of? Aren’t they, in fact, when you look at it dispassionately, the stuff that an over-padded European Championship qualifying phase is made of? No, if it comes down to those two, it can only be Hazard. Only Hazard has defied science and logic on a regular and significant basis, made the runs, found the passes, scored the penalties, endured the fouls, worn the t-shirt, won the medal. Only Hazard has burst along the byline in the dying seconds of a scrappy match on a terrible pitch and made one point into three at an utterly crucial moment in the run-in Incidentally, we say all this in the firm belief that player of the year awards (even the PFA one – in fact, perhaps especially the PFA one) don’t really matter very much, beyond providing a bit of superfluous fun for onlookers. It’s a team game, after all, and, as the hoary old saying goes: there is no ‘i’ in ‘team’. At the same time, there’s no ‘i’ in Eden Hazard, either, as anyone who watches him regularly would readily attest, and it would be a shame – a travesty, even – if the reward for his season-long, game- swinging selflessness on our team’s behalf was to watch someone else who didn’t really deserve it collect the player of the year award in a few weeks’ time. Where’s the superfluous fun in that? "You can slice it up all sorts of ways, according to your taste and/or how much you want to drive yourself nuts with anxiety." Twelve points from seven games, then. That’s the basic situation, since the win at QPR. Assuming Arsenal win all of their last six matches, including the one against us, and the one against Manchester United. And bear in mind that if they do that, they will have gone 14 games without dropping a point, which would be a new Premier League record for a single season. By the way, briefly, while we’re on the subject of Arsenal: has any other side in the game’s history been plausible contenders for a league and cup double in the same season that their manager was barracked by his own discontented fans on a railway station? Implausible thought, isn’t it? I’m thinking that something of that nature might have happened to someone at Real Madrid somewhere along the line, Real Madrid being that kind of short-fused, deeply impatient, obsessed-with-its-own-entitlement place. But anywhere else? It does seem extremely unlikely. Answers on the usual postcard. Anyhow, returning to the theme: 12 points from seven games, say. That’s four wins, three defeats and a Premier League title. Or it’s three wins, three draws, a defeat and a Premier League title. Or it’s two wins, five draws and a summer of bitter disappointment. You can slice it up all sorts of ways, according to your taste and/or how much you want to drive yourself nuts with anxiety. Maybe the best way to think of it is within the slightly more limited framework - three points against Manchester United on Saturday evening – and then take it from there. Up to you, though |
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Jossy4luv1:are you trying to say,they will use the jamb score to screen those that will come for the post utme?....urgent ans pls,in order news,I scored 233,political science |
Jossy4luv1:but as at 2012,they used jamb score to dertermine who will come for post utme....or has the system changed? |
honourhim:I no sure weda dis tin dey work again,no LIKE for you my broda |
Mama no dey old oooo |
@aseneshii you are very correct,the speaker should be from the southeast,thank God IMO state has three representatives ...so apc abeg no excuse oooo |
Beautiful family |
? Make MAY 28/29 come sharp sharp

