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Thursday, 13 September 2018

No Plan To Postpone 2019 General Elections -INEC - Politics -

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it has no plan to postpone the 2019 general elections.

Mr Rotimi Oyekanmi, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, made the clarification in a statement he issued in Abuja on Wednesday.

Oyekanmi said the clarification became necessary following a story with the headline, “We may shift 2019 polls over threat of violence – INEC.”

The publication, according to Oyekanmi, does not portray the correct reflection of what INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said at the Inter-agency Consultative Committee on Election Security meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.

Oyekanmi said what Yakubu told the security chiefs at the meeting was that as the 2019 general elections drew close; the committee would need to meet more frequently.

This, according to him, is to constantly assess the security situation across the country and take proactive actions to forestall any unpleasant event before, during and after the elections.

“He underscored the fact that elections cannot be conducted under a rancorous atmosphere.

“He referred to Section 26 of the Electoral Act which, among others, gives the commission the power to postpone an election if there is reason to believe that a serious breach of peace is likely to occur if the election is proceeded with on (the fixed date)”, or as a result of natural disasters or other emergencies.

https://leadership.ng/2018/09/12/no-plan-to-postpone-2019-general-elections-ine

14 Ways You Can Apologize And Get Your Girl Back After You Messed Up - Romance -

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Making mistakes is a common thing that every humans do. Sometimes this mistake is so big that you are sure that it messes up your relationship very bad. How do you mend it?

When you make mistakes to your girl, your girl might be mad for a really long time. Because of that you need to make it better in a fast way. Here are the quick ways to get your girl back after you messed up ;

1. Emotionally Apologize
Apologizing to her emotionally might win her sympathy as long as you do it sincerely.

2. Look Emotionally Bruised And Beaten
It’s important to act a little by looking sad and bruised emotionally. This lets her know that you really are sorry.

3. Give Her Gifts
Gifts that are thoughtful and lovely is a great thing that can make her go back to you instantly.

4. Send Her Long Text Of Why You Are Sorry
Explanation on why you are sorry will make her read it over and over again and make her know that you really care.

5. Send Her Explanation Of Why You Love Her
Sometimes she is mad because she forgot that you are in love with her. A long explanantion will make things better.

6.Admit That You Miss Her With Sweet Words
All these times of not being together must have torn your heart apart. Tell her how torn apart you are because you miss her deeply.

7.Visit Her A Lot
Visiting her not only lets her know that you care but it also lets her know that you want to be physically close to her.

8. Always Check Up On Her Through Out The Day
Checking up on how she is doing throughout the day lets her know that you still love her.

9. Promise To Never Do The Same Mistake
What a girl needs to calm her mind is the promise that the same thing that hurt her will never be done again.

10. Get Your Life Together
Start to manage and organize your life so you can reach a state of physical and emotional growth as the ways to make her show the Signs That Someone is In Love With You Secretly

11. Be Gentle To Her
Being gentle is something the  Ways To Make Your Girlfriend Obsessed About You

12. Give Her Space
All she needs to mellow down her anger is to give her some space to heighten their craving for your presence.

13. Never Lash Out
Lashing out when she pushes you emotionally will just permanently break the relationship.

14. Always Take The Blame
Being accountable or taking the blame is a mature thing that a good boyfriend would do.


READ MORE: http://bigcrown.com.ng/14-apologetic-ways-to-get-your-girl-back-after-you-messed-up/

You Can Withdraw Money, Pay Bills With New National E-id Card - NIMC - Politics

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The national electronic identity card can be used to withdraw, do other financial transactions including paying bills, the National Identity Management Commission has told Nigerians.

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), says that the national electronic identity card can be used for money transactions and other national benefits.

Mr Loveday Ogbonna, Head, Corporate Communications, said this in an interview with newsmenon Wednesday in Abuja.

Ogbonna said that the National e-ID Card, which combines a proof of identity and access to financial services, would make it possible for Nigerians to receive a universally accepted identity card.

According to him, it will enable Nigerians gain access to formal financial services.

“The card at the point of collection if activated could be used for financial transaction around the world and even on any master card platform, verve and others.

“There is a provision in the system that enables you to load any amount of money you want into the card through ATM or POS.

“The bank we are using now is UBA, other banks will still come on board and at the point of collecting the card, the payment outlet is activated to enable you use it for financial transaction.

“Money can be paid into that card and money can also be withdrawn on any ATM anywhere around the world.

“You can also make purchase online, subscribe for DSTV, POS payment, and check balance and others.

“All you need do is to approach any UBA bank and request them to load the card with any amount of money that you want,’ ’ he said.

Ogbonna also said that the commission was collaborating with other relevant agencies or organisations to have a central data collection point as directed by the Vice president.

He noted that the integration of relevant agencies in the data collection would enhance proper documentation and reduce stress for the people.

“The directive is to get all data collection agencies to integrate data so that one does not need to give his or her biometrics to different government organisations.

“Every other government agencies is allowed to collect data and then send to the NIMC department for identity database.

“But the agencies are also allowed to do their functional assignments, we are not stopping them.

“What NIMC is established to do is foundational identity and that is to be done in collaboration with Nigerian Population Commission (NPC) and other agencies like CBN,’’ he said.

Dogara Politically Worthless, Has No Electoral Value – APC - Politics

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The All Progressive Congress (APC) has described Yakubu Dogara, Speaker of the House of Representative, as one who is politically worthless.

The APC stated this in reaction to reports that Mr Dogara has left its fold even when he is yet to formally do so.

The speaker was reported to have picked up the nomination form of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in a bid to return to the lower legislative chamber in the next general election.

The ruling party reacting said the lawmaker has no electoral value as it would not expend much energy on Mr Dogara.



“He is not a loss to us. Even if we give him the ticket he would lose on ground. He is not even on ground in the first place,” Yekini Nabena, the acting spokesman of the APC was quoted by Premium Times to have said on Thursday.

“It is not a surprise to us, we already know that he has been working with the PDP.

“Those kinds of people we call them Abuja politicians.

“He is not a problem as far as I am concerned. Yakubu Dogara has no electoral value in the APC,” Nabena added.

Mr Dogara has long been expected to leave the APC like scores of federal lawmakers who were locked in bitter and prolonged political rivalry with their governors across the country.

More than 50 senators and representatives defected to opposition parties at the height of the wave in July, an exercise that proportionately benefited the PDP.

Senate President Bukola Saraki also defected at the time, a decision that seriously angered the APC and exposed him to impeachment and removal threats.

Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant - Politics -

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The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, on Wednesday, okayed three separate suits seeking to declare the seats of Governors Samuel Ortom of Benue State, Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State and Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara State, vacant, following their defection to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The suits marked FHC/ABJ/CS/901/2018, FHC/ABJ/CS/940/2018 and FHC/ABJ/CS/943/2018, respectively, were lodged before the court by a civil society group under the aegis of Incorporated Trustees of Advocacy for Change and Social Values Network. The group is praying the court to direct the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to within 90 days, conduct fresh poll to elect new Governors in the three states and a Deputy Governor in Benue State, in accordance with the law.

Tambuwal, Ortomand Ahmed It equally applied for an interim order, directing Chief Judges of the states to swear-in Speakers of the State Houses of Assembly, to hold office as Acting Governors, pending the conduct of fresh elections by INEC. Whereas Governor Ortom was sued alongside his Deputy, Mr. Benson Abounu, both Tambuwal and Ahmed were sued alone. Also joined as Defendants in the suits were INEC and the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Specifically, the plaintiff, among other things, wants the court determine, “Whether having regard to the totality of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria I999 (as amended), a person elected into office as Governor or Deputy Governor on the sponsorship of a particular political party which won the election, can move or defect to another political party without the consent of the sponsoring political party, whilst still retaining the benefit of the election won by the initial political party?

Whether by the combined provisions of Sections 177(c) and 221 of the 1999, Constitution, as amended, and the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of AMEACHI v lNEC (2000) S NWLR (Pt.l080) 227, it was not the APC that won the 2015 governorship election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara states. Whether having regard to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I999 (as amended), there is any provision that allows or empowered the three governors and the deputy governor of Benue State, elected under the APC, to move or defect to another political party? “Whether an election victory won by a political party, in this case the APC, can be transferred to another political party, without the express consent of the political party that won the election, and contrary to the express provision of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended)?

“Whether, except for the offices or positions and under the circumstances specified in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the Defendants who were declared elected into the office or position of Governor and Deputy Governor on the sponsorship of a particular political party (the APC) can transfer the victory of such election to another adverse political party by retaining the office or position? “Whether, except for the offices or positions and under the circumstances specified in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the Defendants who have withdrawn and resigned their membership of the political party upon which they were elected, are still entitled to the rights and privileges that accrued to them as, and while they were, members of the initial political party (the APC)”.

In the case of Benue State, the plaintiff asked the court to further determine “Whether the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Defendants (Ortom, Abounu and the APC) can, either expressly or impliedly and outside the contemplation of the law, reconfigure, restructure or extinguish the political platform and framework upon which they canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates represented by the Plaintiff and the other electorates in the 2015 General Governorship Election in Benue State, and still retain the position, and if not, was the of the 2nd and 3rd Defendant’s defection and invariable restructuring and reconfiguration of the political platform and framework upon which they were voted, not unlawful, ultra-vires the Constitution and amounts to a violation of the electorates’ right to elect political party of their choice? As well as, “Whether having regard to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the circumstances and justice of this case, the proper order for the Court to make is not one directing the 1“ Defendant (INEC) to conduct a new election for the completion of the unexpired term of the 2nd and 3rd Defendants as Governor and Deputy Governor of Benue State respectively?”.

Upon determination of the legal questions, the plaintiff, sought for a declaration that the defection, movement, crossing of carpet or howsoever called, by the three governors and the deputy governor of Benue State, from the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election in the states, to another political party, was unconstitutional in the absence of any statutory provision or authority that permitted such movement.

A declaration that the continued stay in office of the three Governors and the Deputy Governor of Benue State, having withdrawn and resigned their membership of the APC which was the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election, and defected to the PDP, was unconstitutional and in gross violation of mandate of the electorates. A declaration that the Defendants, having withdrawn and resigned membership of the APC, the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election in their states, and defected to another political party, the composition of the Office of Governor as presently being held and occupied by two different political parties, represented by the APC and the Defendants, is unconstitutional, violates the mandate of the electorates including those represented by the Plaintiff.

“A declaration that under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, (as amended) and existing laws, no two adverse political parties can present a single candidate in an election in which both party are contesting or lay claim to victory in one elective position or office, except as provided and contemplated by the Constitution. A declaration that under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the legal right to the electoral victory won by a political party, in this case, the vested right of the APC in electoral victory in the 2015 General Governorship Election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara States, cannot be severed or transferred from the political party that won the election, to another political party, without subjecting same to a re-election by the electorates, in accordance with the law.

A declaration that the Defendants cannot, either expressly or impliedly, reconfigure. restructure or extinguish the political platform and framework upon which they canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates, including those represented by the Plaintiff, in the 2015 General Governorship Election, except in accordance with the law.

As well as, “A declaration that the defection and invariable restructuring and reconfiguration of the political platform and framework upon which the Defendants canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates, including those represented by the Plaintiff in the 2015 General Oovernorship Election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara States, was unlawful, ultra-vires the Constitution and amounts to a violation of the electorates’ right to elect political party of their choice”.

Meantime, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba has ordered service of all the relevant court processes on the Defendants to enable them to appear before the court on October 10. The court equally okayed substituted service of the processes on the Defendants through their various liason offices in Abuja.

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Britain's youngest EuroMillions winner marks anniversary of her £4,500 boob job that has brought her 'so much joy' (Photos)

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The youngest EuroMillions winner in Great Britain who blew’ her fortune on the cosmetic surgeries and shopping has celebrated the anniversary of her £4,500 boob job. 
23-year-old Jane Park underwent cosmetic surgery four years ago, spending £50,000 on breast enhancement, new teeth and even the controversial ‘Brazilian bum lift’ procedure.
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Speaking about her breasts in an Instagram post, Miss Park, of Edinburgh, who became the youngest EuroMillions winner aged 17 in 2013 when she scooped a £1million prize, wrote: ‘To my fun bags. You bring me so much joy and we’ve had a blast. Here’s to the next four.’
Speaking on This Morning, Ms Park revealed that she underwent a bum lift in June 2017, but was left 'swollen from head to toe' and in 'constant pain'.
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'It was horrible,' she said. 'I couldn’t even open my eyes. It makes me sick thinking about it.
'When I woke up I was very cold and sore and I was told "you’ll come round a bit" and when I did I got up to go to the toilet and I was truly swollen from head to toe.
'I thought I was going to die. I didn’t know what was wrong with me and they said I’d had a reaction to the local anaesthetic.
'The aftercare wasn’t good at all. I was crying and in pain. I was just told "you’ve paid for having this done".'Britain
Despite the warning, she received after winning the huge amounts of cash on the lottery, She said: 'It is very easy to spend the money and once you become aware that it is yours and how much you have got it becomes even easier.
'You think 'Oh well I've got the money so I can spend it'. It just becomes easier to buy more stuff that you don't necessarily need.
I have had a couple of cosmetic surgeries. I went shopping and bought handbags and shoes and stuff like that.
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'My family said to me 'You have spent a bit of it now, you need to think about investing it'. So then I got some property and put some away in the bank.
'At some point I had to take their advice or it could have went a completely different way.
'It was very overwhelming. I thought I was this massive celebrity. I thought I was Simon Cowell famous with my £1 million when I wasn't.'

'I'm afraid of failure, I have battled with personal self esteem issues' - MI Abaga

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This morning, Nigerian rapper MI Abaga revealed some of the emotional battles he's dealth with as an entertainer.

MI who recently dropped a new album 'Yung Denzel' wrote, 'daily, I'm afraid of failure. I'm afraid of abandonment. I have battled with personal self esteem issues. People are sometimes afraid until it becomes unbearable. I'm not afraid to share some of my fears with you guys in the hope that it will free someone to share their fears too'.

MI now joins a growing list of Nigerian entertainers who have all come out to reveal their battle with emotional and psychological issues including Harrysong, Waje, Tiwa Savage and others.

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