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Published February 22, 2017 By John Ameh, Abuja Members of the House of Representatives had a brief noisy session on Wednesday as another lawmaker defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling All Progressives Congress. Incidentally, the member who defected on Wednesday, Mr. Emmanuel Ukoette, is from Akwa Ibom State, a PDP stronghold. The lawmaker said the PDP was in factions to a point he no longer knew whether there was still a political party. “I have decided to join the APC, where there is focus”, he told the session, which was presided over by the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara. But, his former PDP colleagues did not take kindly to the reason he gave for defecting. They shouted him down and accused him of being a “disappointment” to the PDP. There was more drama when APC lawmakers promptly came to the defence of Ukoette, saying that he had taken the right decision. The Majority Leader of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, and the Minority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, also exchanged words over the decision of Ukoette. As Ogor raised a point of order and rose to oppose the defection, Dogara took sides with Ukoette and Gbajabiamila. The speaker said, “Before the minority leader speaks, he must first tell us which PDP he belongs to. “Are you in the (Ahmed) Makarfi group or the Sheriff group? Tell us.” Source: http://punchng.com/reps-clash-as-another-pdp-member-defects-to-apc/ |
These guys with them overdo things They are turning this into a quick money making venture already. Just imagine the height of foolishness! Stupidity is what is being displayed here. And the foolish cripple is certainly asking for trouble this time around. Nonsense. |
PDP Is a brand training ground for thugs. Badt Sheriff ![]() |
very huge trouble for pdp. |
This guy certainly have a very huge trouble to handle. This is just one out of many. What about the kids he took to bear parlour? Very huge trouble I must say. |
This is a very huge trouble for pdp |
orobs93:I tell you. Corruption is the only thing that is very much affordable in the land now. |
Ultimate replacement for that ![]() |
It's a kernel related problem. You might want to switch off the phone for sometimes For it to communicate with the system properly. |
Just imagine!
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Just imagine!
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Corruption everywhere. Trust me. This man isn't even top 20 Yakubus More reason why they wanted magu out of the way. |
Mr China, your story is a propaganda. You simply don't know how to get on the screen anymore. So, your entire story is actually a video shoot. Trust me you'll be seeing that same police man when the video comes out. I.G on your Case. |
Arsenal – The Gunners Arsenal were founded by armament workers in 1886 in Woolwich, an area of south-east London then associated with the military. Hence the name Arsenal, the cannon on the badge and, for consistency's sake, nickname. Atlético – Los Colchoneros (The Mattress Makers) In the post-civil war period in Spain, mattresses had a uniform design of red and white stripes, making this material cheap. Atlético promptly ditched their blue and white and in an instant became the mattress makers. Barcelona – Barça, Blaugrana (Blue and Reds), Culés (Bottoms) Barça is most common, Blaugrana most obvious but Culés most interesting. It is often applied to fans, and stems from a tale of supporters unable to find seats at the old Les Corts stadium. They would instead sit on the walls of the ground, unwittingly exposing their behinds to passers-by. Bayern – Die Roten (The Reds) Six years after being established in 1900, Bayern linked up with the Münchner Sport-Club in order to use their pitch and facilities. There was just one condition: they had to swap their black shorts for red. Bayern have been Die Roten ever since. Benfica – Águias (Eagles) From the eagle that tops Benfica's badge since their formation in 1904, a symbol of independence, authority and nobility. The club currently has two bald eagles, Vitória (Victory) and Glória (Glory). Before home games one of them flies around the stadium before landing on the club crest. Dortmund – Die Schwarz-Gelben (The Black and Yellows) Dortmund once wore red, white and blue but switched in 1913 following serious lobbying from future club president August Busse. Yellow and black were the colours of Britannia, a side that had merged with Dortmund a few years earlier. For a while they were known as 'The Lemons'. Juventus – Vecchia Signora (Old Lady) There is debate around the origins of this one, but most believe it comes from the Agnelli family who bought the club in the 1920s. They wanted to evoke a sophisticated style, 'lo stile Juve', so opted for the chic of an old noblewoman. Leicester – The Foxes Leicestershire is the birthplace of fox hunting (now mainly illegal in the UK) and the nickname was adopted in 1920. Players walk out onto the pitch beneath the motto 'Foxes Never Quit'. Leverkusen – Die Werkself (The Works Team) Leverkusen started out as the company side of pharmaceutical giants Bayer, and were set up in 1904 following a petition signed by 170 workers. Manchester City – Citizens, The Sky Blues Citizens is an extension of City (club members are now called Cityzens); Sky Blues obviously owes to the colour of their home shirts. Monaco – Les Rouges et Blancs (The Red and Whites) It doesn't suffer from overuse, but Red and Whites is taken from the club colours, which are themselves taken from the flag of the principality – which in turn borrows heavily from the heraldic colours of the ruling House of Grimaldi. Napoli – Partenopei From the old name of the city, Parthenope. In Greek mythology Parthenope was one of the Sirens who cast herself into the sea and drowned when her singing failed to entice Ulysses. The city was named in her honour as legend had it that her body washed up on the small island of Megaride. Paris Saint-Germain – PSG Editors eager to avoid repetition occasionally dub them Les Rouge-et-Bleu (The Red and Blue) or Les Parisiens (The Parisians) but French football loves a good acronym. Porto – Dragões (Dragons) The dragon has been a symbol of Porto since the 19th Century, representing fighting spirit and invincibility. Porto adopted it on their club crest in 1922 at the suggestion of former player Augusto Baptista Ferreira. Real Madrid – Merengues A Spanish radio commentator started it when he likened their white shirts to meringues. A writer for British newspaper The Times is credited for a less common moniker, Vikingos, after comparing Madrid's 7-3 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in the 1960 European Cup final in Glasgow to the Viking invasion of Europe. Sevilla – Palanganas (Washbasins) Another label of unsure provenance. One explanation is that the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjúan resembles a washbasin. Another has it that washbasins in the early 20th century were white with a red lining, mimicking the club's colours.... |
I knew they would certainly abuse this protest. Just imagine the nonsense already. Nonsense people. #Istandwith2baba on this one |
What if this criminal is on NL reading all these comments?
moreover your chance of getting this phone back is below 20% just retrieve your mail and move forward. |
Look in as much as I don't support any diabolical means, but I think it's high time they use such on this criminal that has brought total hardship to many. well, I was never a fan to that fraud called MMM or what have you. for the victims, if you're still hoping for a possible return of your stocked money, you're had better seek for a proper medical assistant. |
haha Look at the disaster waiting to happen when ipob finally achieved. business thief's are in every household. trust me if that happens, they will re-surrender to Nigeria in less than 48hrs. because no northerners, southerners, westerns, to cheat anymore. just imagine the height of wickedness against humanity because of #50 |
Toketimt:Don't mind them at all. if youve not had the opportunity to witness how these ipob guys carry out their protests , you'll surely come here to spew nonsense. the one I saw myself, these guys were seen carrying all manner of weapons. blocking roads, burning tires, hoisting flags , destroying and looting shops on site. any northern seen around won't be speared. if such is happening, what do you expect the security agents to do? leave them unchallenged? if they must carry out any protest, they should do it peacefully. no sane security agent is against any peaceful protest OK. |
See this guy o. You forget your own iCloud password? Tell us the truth jor. |
E Neva Jam. |
Nice phone but why exposing your imei like that? |
That guy is a vandal. They should Call the electricity workers to switch on the base station and let that idiot die there. What Nonsense |
waternogetemeny:Has Obama over the time spearheaded how elections are conducted in Nigeria? Even if he does, do you have a proof? BTW, what makes you think the Heavenly sent Trump would have any interest in your dealings? Haha |
cuminside:You're probably going to be visiting all the polling stations to know who voted for apga right? Or the returning officer to compile results I think? |
cuminside:You might want to bookmark this page for future reference. Let's meet again after the election. Shine your EYES Mr. |
cuminside:What if Obiano the national leader and backbone of APGA defects to APC as well, do you still have a choice? Or you still haven't noticed his body language yet? Haha |
cremedelacreme:Mr, what's wrong with APC in Anambra? Are you the INEC chairman? |
cyntobless:Thanks for your contributions.. But what exactly could that be? |
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