Politics › Re: Court Sacks Senator Atai Aidoko by Yankiss(m): 9:56pm On Jun 13, 2018 |
SamuelAnyawu: Isaac Alfa former Airforce Chief no wan give up  Former Air Chief is Ibrahim Alfa not Isaac Alfa. |
Pets › Re: Police Dog Sacked From His Job For Being Too Friendly by Yankiss(m): 7:53pm On Jun 13, 2018 |
Fired looks so funny. Abi they pay the dog??  These oyinbo people know how to treat animals. |
Crime › Re: Man Stabs Himself To Death After Complaining of Ghost Chasing Him in Lagos (Pic by Yankiss(m): 11:23am On Jun 13, 2018 |
Juju at work. His own don do. Blood on his hands! |
Romance › Re: Ladies, What Physical Features Can't You Stand In Men? by Yankiss(m): 10:31am On Jun 12, 2018 |
OMEGA009: Heard guys with flat arses make up for it in big Dees. Dunno how true it is. I can’t date a guy with small feet. If you get my drift. How u go take find out na?  |
Romance › Re: Ladies, What Physical Features Can't You Stand In Men? by Yankiss(m): 10:28am On Jun 12, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Halima Abubakar Celebrates Her 33rd Birthday With Stunning Makeup Photos by Yankiss(m): 10:27am On Jun 12, 2018 |
MrGist: GistMore.com
She wrote;
Ya Allah you saved me This indeed is a miracle ������No one,no one has an idea of what I went through.But I shared abit������God bless the womb that birth me The eyes that love me(you all)I have no haters��♀️I really don't keep things in my heart..So I just want to say Allamdudillah Rabbil Alamin +1
BY GISTMORE http://www.gistmore.com/actress-halima-abubakar-celebrates-33rd-birthday-stunning-makeup-photos All I can see is rainbow coalition. These ladies should carve a mask and wear instead. See make up!!! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: History Is Made As Donald Trump And Kim Jong Un Meet For Their Summit by Yankiss(m): 7:04am On Jun 12, 2018 |
mxpinky: hmmm buhari Wetin Kwonsine Buhari here?  |
Romance › Re: Men Touching Women Boobs In Public Bus Must Stop by Yankiss(m): 11:01pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Photos Of Dino Melaye In Court As Accused Persons Deny Allegations Against Him. by Yankiss(m): 8:43pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
ChiefAzubuike: I wonder why this thug was arraigned in court and his case adjourned when he can clearly be judged of being a criminal by mere looking at his face. There are some people you don't think twice before locking them up for good. Chei, ChiefAzubuike or whatever, you are too troublesome!  |
Politics › Re: What The Igbos Can Learn From The Yorubas - By Joe Igbokwe by Yankiss(m): 8:41pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
kingzizzy: Joe Yorubakwe keeps asking if Yorubas went to war, did Igbos go to war? Nigeria went to war with Biafrans
Why is it that Joe Yorubakwe does not seem to understand that Igbos and Yorubas are different people? They don't have much in common
As an Igbo man, I don't see what I can learn from a Yoruba man. You need eye glasses.  |
Education › Re: Edinburgh Online Global Health Scholarships For Nigerians by Yankiss(m): 8:20pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
Good one. |
Romance › Re: "Proposing To A Lady In Her 30s Is Not An Engagement But A Rescue Mission" - Man by Yankiss(m): 2:43pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
Lonestar124: Oga if I see good potentials in her I will marry her.... The current president of France is 39years and his amiable wife is 65years. Amiable wife or grandmother?  |
Romance › Re: Soldier Mordecai Danladi Jumps From Plane To Propose To Anna Bako His Girlfriend by Yankiss(m): 1:36pm On Jun 11, 2018 |
BloggersNG: More Arrant stupidity. If he loses his life another man will get lucky. Foolish man. |
Sports › Re: Rohr Bans Players From Eating Goat Meat & Pepper Soup by Yankiss(m): 12:13am On Jun 11, 2018 |
slap1: Coded goat meat. If you know, you know. He meant bush meat. But na white man, you know. He can be a little off-point with our jargon. |
Politics › Re: Shehu Sani In Aba Prison In 1995 (Throwback Photos) by Yankiss(m): 12:06am On Jun 11, 2018 |
NOETHNICITY: This man Shehu sani is gradually showing his true colours. His sinister, unannounced dissatisfaction with the Abiola award arises from PMB nonrecognition of the role he played in the June 12 debacle.
There's something innately dishonest and self serving about the way he's going about it. Your view is overstretched. A mysterious interpolation. |
Sports › Re: World Cup 2018: Messi And Argentine Team-mates Lands In Russia by Yankiss(m): 10:11pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
Bossontop:
 Make i jus find small trouble Neither Messi nor Ronaldo until one of them lands the World Cup. They may win 200 ballon d'or, we no care! |
Celebrities › Re: Banky W Steps Out With A Goat by Yankiss(m): 10:07pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
pweshboi: Wait FESS, wassup with this GOAT Shii now? Omo shey no be ILLUMINATI Something like this? Cos the symbol nah Devil in form of Goat wey Dem dey worship ooo Nothing quite serious. They want to claim GOAT, Greatest Of All Times. Whatever. Nonsense! |
Crime › Re: Lady Beats Up Friend For Sleeping With Her Husband In Ado Ekiti - Pictures by Yankiss(m): 9:04am On Jun 10, 2018 |
ChiefAzubuike: In Igbo land you can never see such occurrence. We live in harmony and watch out for ourselves. Nonsense. |
Career › Re: Things To Know About Airport Cleaner Girl Who Returned Lost N12m In 2015 by Yankiss(m): 7:27am On Jun 09, 2018 |
SexyDenzel: They owner gave her 20K? That owner no be better person someone return your lost 12Million and you only gave the 20k and not like you offered her a better job. Such people with such integrity, you ought to employ her in your firm or something. She's good to have in your corner. 20K make Ogun finger him pocket there. Increase in salary 7800-15k? Bleep this Naija. Corregendum: The owner gave the security 15k from which the woman was given 5k. So 20k didn't arise. It is so mean of him. The salary 'increase' is something else. Some NigerIans are still earning below minimum wage. Haba. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Signs Law Stopping VPs Who Complete President’s Tenure by Yankiss(m): 6:47am On Jun 09, 2018 |
olajay86: President Muhammadu Buhari has signed a constitutional amendment that stops a vice president who completes the term of a president from contesting for the office of the President more than once.
The same is applicable to a deputy governor who completes the term of a state governor.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Friday.
The term of a President or a governor can be aborted by virtue of death, resignation or removal, thereby paving the way for the Vice President or deputy governor to take over.
Enang said the President also signed an amendment to the constitution that grants autonomy to state judiciary and state Houses of Assembly.
According to Enang, the President also signed an amendment that reduced the duration for determining pre-election matters in courts to ensure that such matters do not get into the time of the elections and do not linger thereafter.
He added that another amendment increased the time the Independent National Electoral Commission has to conduct by-election in case of vacancy from the present seven days to 21 days.
Enang said, “I just want to inform you that His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari today (Friday) assented to the Constitution Fourth Alteration Bill which grants financial authonomy and independence to the Houses of Assembly of the respective states and to the Judiciary of the respective states.
“Therefore, upon this signature, the amounts standing to the credit of the judiciary are to now be paid directly to the judiciary of those states and no more through the governors and from the governors.
“And then the amounts standing to the credit of the Houses of Assembly of the respective states are now to be paid directly to the Houses of Assembly of that state for the benefit of the legislators and the management of the state Houses of Assembly of that state. This grants full autonomy now to the Houses of Assembly and judiciary of states.
“Another Act which has come into force today is Constitution Amendment 21 which relates to the determination of pre-elections matters. It has reduced the date and time of determining pre-election matters to ensure that the pre-election matters in court do not get into the time of the elections and do not linger thereafter.
“The relevant section of the Constitution has also been amended by this Act, therefore amending the constitution.
“The other one is Bill 16 which is now an Act. The intent of that Act is to ensure that where a Vice President succeeds the President and where a deputy governor succeeds a governor, he can no more contest for that office more than one more time.
“The effect is that having taken the oath of President once, he can only contest one more time and no more. That is the intent of this amendment.
“The other amendment is Bill 9 now an Act which gives the Independent National Electoral Commission sufficient time to conduct by-election. It has increased the time from seven to 21 days and generally widen the latitude of the INEC to handle election matters upon vacancy.
“These four bills, added to the Not-Too-Young-To-Run Act, have now been assented to by the President and have now become laws.
“The Constitution of Nigeria 1999 as amended is hereby further amended by the assent of the President to these bills today.”
http://www.titopeblog.com/2018/06/breaking-buhari-signs-law-stopping-vps.html Lawyers in the house over to you. Having taken the oath of office before as a coupist, is PMB free to contest one more term in spite of this bill? It ought to be extended to Military heads of government. What do you say?  |
Politics › Re: Buhari Signs Law Stopping VPs Who Complete President’s Tenure by Yankiss(m): 6:13am On Jun 09, 2018 |
olajay86: President Muhammadu Buhari has signed a constitutional amendment that stops a vice president who completes the term of a president from contesting for the office of the President more than once.
The same is applicable to a deputy governor who completes the term of a state governor.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Friday.
The term of a President or a governor can be aborted by virtue of death, resignation or removal, thereby paving the way for the Vice President or deputy governor to take over.
Enang said the President also signed an amendment to the constitution that grants autonomy to state judiciary and state Houses of Assembly.
According to Enang, the President also signed an amendment that reduced the duration for determining pre-election matters in courts to ensure that such matters do not get into the time of the elections and do not linger thereafter.
He added that another amendment increased the time the Independent National Electoral Commission has to conduct by-election in case of vacancy from the present seven days to 21 days.
Enang said, “I just want to inform you that His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari today (Friday) assented to the Constitution Fourth Alteration Bill which grants financial authonomy and independence to the Houses of Assembly of the respective states and to the Judiciary of the respective states.
“Therefore, upon this signature, the amounts standing to the credit of the judiciary are to now be paid directly to the judiciary of those states and no more through the governors and from the governors.
“And then the amounts standing to the credit of the Houses of Assembly of the respective states are now to be paid directly to the Houses of Assembly of that state for the benefit of the legislators and the management of the state Houses of Assembly of that state. This grants full autonomy now to the Houses of Assembly and judiciary of states.
“Another Act which has come into force today is Constitution Amendment 21 which relates to the determination of pre-elections matters. It has reduced the date and time of determining pre-election matters to ensure that the pre-election matters in court do not get into the time of the elections and do not linger thereafter.
“The relevant section of the Constitution has also been amended by this Act, therefore amending the constitution.
“The other one is Bill 16 which is now an Act. The intent of that Act is to ensure that where a Vice President succeeds the President and where a deputy governor succeeds a governor, he can no more contest for that office more than one more time.
“The effect is that having taken the oath of President once, he can only contest one more time and no more. That is the intent of this amendment.
“The other amendment is Bill 9 now an Act which gives the Independent National Electoral Commission sufficient time to conduct by-election. It has increased the time from seven to 21 days and generally widen the latitude of the INEC to handle election matters upon vacancy.
“These four bills, added to the Not-Too-Young-To-Run Act, have now been assented to by the President and have now become laws.
“The Constitution of Nigeria 1999 as amended is hereby further amended by the assent of the President to these bills today.”
http://www.titopeblog.com/2018/06/breaking-buhari-signs-law-stopping-vps.html Lawyers in the house over to you. Having taken the oath of office before asap coupist, is PMB free to contest one more term in spite of this bill? It ought to be extended to Military heads of government. What do you say?  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Police Recruitment: North Gets 55.20%, South-45.2%, FCT-0.8% by Yankiss(m): 1:59pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: REMEMBERING ABIOLA, Written Over A Decade Ago. by Yankiss(op): 1:45pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
hajoke2000: A good man � with a good mind ......highest place in heaven for u ...by God's grace. Amen. God bless u! |
Crime › Re: Police Releases Confessions Of Other Offa Bank Robbers (VIDEO) by Yankiss(m): 1:36pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
bedspread: YOU ARE DOING YOURSELF!!!! Sariki has Done more Evil than this..... I am not saying he is Directly involved in this, But SAriki hands are Stained with Blood... So Also Buhari...... it's Turn by Turn...... this will also lead to the End of Buhari , Elrufai and others..... How am I doing myself? The issue is clearly politically motivated. I never said Saraki is clean. What I said is that the Robbery connection is staged and I stand by it. |
Crime › Re: Police Releases Confessions Of Other Offa Bank Robbers (VIDEO) by Yankiss(m): 12:50pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
bedspread: HOW?? EXPLAIN! EXPANTIATE!! DESCR!!DEFINE If you aren't a celebrity, you will have NTA, Channels, etc interview you? The Saraki connection is clearly staged. IG is responding to renewed vote of no confidence against him by the NASS. Read this comment by SalamRushdie: "Who doesnt know that if a popular politician like Saraki is holding an event like a wedding some thing like the Asoebi becomes public property which will be readily available at different textile vendors for anyone who wants to associate and show support fro the big politician on that day ...please the Nigerian police should stop embarrassing the policing community worldwide now ..By now Nigerians are expecting to see solid police working evidence showing how the model number of the guns Saraki gave the robbers, text messages and communications between Saraki and the robbers planning the robbery and at least evidence of Saraki recieving his part of the robbery largesse from the robbers and not this silly picture of Ayo the robbery wearing Asoebi at a political wedding because a popular politician like Saraki has thousands of supporters amongst them are reverends, Imams, traditional rulers , students, agberos, professors, footballers , farmers, market women and maybe sometimes criminals and you cannot expect him to account for all of their conducts outside camaraderie of politic ... Enough of this show of shame by our police already!!!!!" Now, get it. Armed robbers have wives, brothers and friends. These are not treated as accomplices unless it can be proved they aided or abetted the robbery effort. The ringleaders in the Ofa Robbery had earlier on confessed that it was one of the police officers dismissed that provided them with armoury. Would it be right to say that an IGP boy sponsored the robbery and make the IGP an accomplice? I can never defend Saraki if a tangible evidence nails him to the robbery. |
Crime › Re: Police Releases Confessions Of Other Offa Bank Robbers (VIDEO) by Yankiss(m): 12:27pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
These ones are celebrities now. Heartless fools. The Saraki connection is clearly staged. |
Politics › REMEMBERING ABIOLA, Written Over A Decade Ago. by Yankiss(op): 12:21pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
(Chief MKO Abiola's issue finally finds closure. Democracy won!)
Basking in the euphoria of our nascent democracy, there is the tendency to forget the dreary days of military dictatorship and the heroes of our present emancipation. It is, however, inexcusable that Nigerians have so easily consigned Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola to the trashcan. It is more awful that successive Governments, since his demise in questionable circumstances, have refused to absolve themselves of moral complicity, by according Chief Abiola his rightful place in the historical development of Nigeria. Not a single national monument has been raised in honour of the man who only a few years ago bestrode this terrain like a colossus, the man whose blood watered the path to bourgeoning democracy in Nigeria. It is quite predictable that without Abiola’s struggle the military would still hold the forte. It is a sad and tearful reality that the African pillar of sports, the forerunner of our present democratic experience, the man who clothed the Unclad, airlifted pilgrims and sportsmen alike, the philanthropist extraordinaire whose eventful life touched off on every nook and cranny of Nigeria, remains forgotten and deserted in death.
The June 12 1993 presidential election was signalized. It remains a historical watershed in our polity. For the very first time, Nigerians voted massively in a threat-free atmosphere, not only choosing a Southerner, but also endorsing a Muslim-Muslim ticket. This in itself was proof of the reach and penetration of the Abiola personality. Prior to the elections, Nigeria was in the grasps of iron-cast dictatorship. Through mind-blowing prevarication, and foot-dragging we finally arrived at an election that must remain a national standpoint. But the very proponents tactically stymied the actualization of the June 12 mandate. They deserted Abiola and embraced a placatory, counterfeit mandate. The beneficiary of that largesse with only the military oligarch as his constituency ran riot. The rest is history.
Upon Abiola’s demise, an insensate country was for once scandalized. The national hysterics, however, quickly whittled down to isolated protests, then to complete quiescence. The spontaneous outrage was real, the ensuing blackout inexplicable. Abiola went under, into the catacombs of our forgotten heroes, as swiftly as our collective volatility, only reappearing yearly as an appendage of the June 12 memorial. Chief MKO Abiola is a hero forgotten, sadly, by even those levered up the heady heights of power by his historic struggle. Was Abiola an accident of history, a parenthesis, a sad reminder of our circuitous path through time? Was Abiola a meteor whose tempestuous flash through our stygian polity was just a brief interpose? History will not forgive our complicity of silence in refusing to accord Chief Abiola his rightful place in the history of our great country.
Chief Abiola died betrayed and forsaken by his very cheerleaders, who quickly re-embraced his detractors and consigned him to the archives. Have Nigerian players, in the elation of their current enhanced conditions, for once stopped to ponder over the gory fate of that great man to whom they cried for succour in the dreary days of yore? Where are the virulent national critics who stampeded Chief Abiola against nefarious military juntas? It is disgraceful that these critics are not leading protests for recognition and immortalization of the late industrialist and politician. It is shameful that these critics who knew from Abacha’s antecedents the ordeal that awaited Abiola in his gulag, yet goaded him on, are today unperturbed at the scruffy treatment of their erstwhile hero. Not even the lead, from a USA court, of probable complicity of the government then in his death could spark that storm of outrage of before. Our collective reflex as a nation is so unexcitable as to be on the edge of catalepsy. In a more responsible polity, Abiola would have assumed the toga of a national metaphor. His birthday would have been in celebration as a national holiday and his tomb would have been recast as a national monument. Mr. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela of South Africa, whose ordeal in Robben Island drew the attention of the entire world to the apartheid cataclysm in South Africa, remains immortalized while alive. Steve Bantu Biko of the same country, who, as a young black consciousness student activist, was wasted in prison by the agents of racial segregation, lives through the years. Dr. Martin Luther King junior, felled in his prime for fiery civil rights activism, remains canonized in the USA with motley of awards most of them posthumous, honorary degrees and, according to some sources, with over seven hundred cities naming streets after him!
Our loss of collective values is the crux of the matter. Streets are named after looters of the economy. Monuments are raised in honour of those who caused us so much pain and losses, who, by their omissions and commissions, led to marked reconfiguration of our collective psyche, spurning militants and criminals alike – for, yes, these are creations of our very system. How else do you justify the defeated proposal by the Ekiti State Government to immortalize the late Gen. Sani Abacha, not even on the more obvious ground that he looted the economy and caused us so much pain, but that he (sic) created Ekiti State! This incomprehensible proposition was coming at a time the lesions of his autocratic reign were still fresh, some of them subject of court proceedings in nearby Lagos. Who do we forgive this gaffe? Where are the monuments raised in honour of Chief Obafemi Oyeniyi Awolowo, whose free education in then old Western Nigeria gave Ekiti State her first crop of intellectuals? Where are the lofty headstones for Chief Michael Adekunle Ajasin, who presided over Ekiti as part of old Ondo state and who, at the military tribunals of 1983, was about the only civilian found not to have corruptly enriched himself? That is not a virtue actually, not a sign of emulative good breeding. It belonged to the same trashcan as Abiola’s martyrdom and the death of his wife, Mrs. Kudirat Abiola for our political liberation from the military oligarch. Smarting from his irreparable losses and taking thought for the demerits of intransigence, it is this incongruous logic of ours that made Kolawole Abiola, the eldest son of the late sage, to wisely shun untoward controversies. He did not want to be buoyed up and deserted mid-air, to be applauded to self-destruct in broad day and laughed to scorn in the confines of darkness.
Abiola’s sudden loss of caste, if not, total eclipse from our scheme of things begs urgent rectification. The late sage should be accorded the full privileges, even in death, of an ex-head of government. This is not asking too much against the backdrop of his uncommon sacrifices at the altar of our nascent democracy.
Chief Clarius Ugwuoha writes from the Ezeali Palace in Egbema
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Politics › Re: Stella Oduah Officially Decamps To APGA, Dumps PDP (Photos) by Yankiss(m): 9:41pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
Throwback: I wonder what Jonathan will say about the thief he refused to sack and prosecute, but was rather gifted a senatorial ticket after he dropped her from his cabinet over 1yr later. He will say nothing. Kpekus suffered.  |
Politics › Re: Offa Bank Robbers Attended Saraki's Daughter's Wedding, One Wore Aso Ebi- Police by Yankiss(m): 7:22pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
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Sports › Re: The Highlights Of Nigeria Vs Czech Republic (Video) by Yankiss(m): 6:39pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
Great, but our country, I fear,  |
Crime › Re: 13 Nigerian Yahoo Boys Cry In Philippines After Arrest, 100s Of Laptops Recovere by Yankiss(m): 6:02pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
Bhelamblog: Nigerian nationals and a Filipino accomplice have been arrested by the Police over their alleged involvement in an “online scamming syndicate” that victimized Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and other nationalities during raids conducted overnight in Imus City in Cavite province.
Philipine Imus City police chief Supt. Audi Madrideo said members of what he described as an “online syndicate” would create fraudulent Facebook accounts, with stolen photos and profiles, and pose as members of the United States military.
Emmanuel Nnandi, a Nigerian national and one of the alleged group leaders, was arrested in an entrapment operation around 7:30 p.m. Sunday in a money transfer outlet in Barangay (village) Tanzang Luma 2. Nandi led authorities to other members of the group who were consequently collared from three apartments in Imus City. “They would woo their victims by chat. Once hooked, they would promise to send them gifts or money, some as much as $2.5 million, from abroad,” Madrideo said in a phone interview.
The catch, however, was that in order for them to allegedly send the package, the victims had to wire some money first in the guise of shipping or customs fees.
Police found out that the Nigerians had entered the country using student visas. It was allegedly the same group that faced complaints in Pasay City and Las Piñas City before they moved to Cavite province.
Gossip From Ebiwali-- http://www.ebiwalisgossip.com/2018/06/abroad-base-nigerian-big-boys-cries.html They are crying because they are too young to know the consequences of their action or face up to it?? |
Health › Re: Sorrow As Gallant Mopol Who Survived Many Battles, Dies Suddenly. Photos by Yankiss(m): 5:39pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
post=68236161: THE MAN WITH 9 LIVES.
RIP GALLANT SOLDIER Gallant Soldier or Gallant Mobile Police Officer? May his soul rest in peace, amen. |