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Ike Ekweremmadu says that igbo's marginalization is a reality that bothers on exclusion

The Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, has described the Igbo marginalization within the Nigerian federation, as a reality that could only be effectively addressed through restructuring, to enthrone true federalism. Ekweremadu spoke in Abuja at the public presentation of the book “The Audacity of Power and the Nigeria Project: Exclusion of the South East in Nigeria’s Power Politics and the Spectre of Biafra”, authored by Godwin Udibe and Law Mefor. The lawmaker, who was represented by Hon. Dennis Amadi, said, “the cross of Ndigbo in the Nigerian state is heavy; Igbo marginalisation is real; and, as the authors argue, now bothers on deliberate exclusion. “But the worst disadvantages suffered by Ndigbo are not just those imposed by structural imbalances, such as fewer number of States and local governments or the lesser revenue accruals, political representation, federal employments and political appointments, arising from the imbalances and w...

Nnamdi Kanu has been released from kuje prison

It was good news to the ears of the supporters of Nnamdi Kanu,leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra, when the news of his release from Kuje prison. Mr. Kanu was arrested in October 2015 following allegations of treasonable felony by the federal government. He was held in the custody of the State Security Service till the ruling in January 2016 when the Federal High Court ordered that the detained Biafra agitator be kept in prison custody. Since his detention, Mr. Kanu has made various applications for bail which were refused by the different judges handling the matter. He was, however, granted bail on Wednesday by Justice Binta Nyako On Friday, Mr. Kanu’s lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, told PREMIUM TIMES that his client had fulfilled the bail conditions given to him by Mrs. Nyako. In a telephone conversation with PREMIUM TIMES on Friday evening, Mr. Ejiofor confirmed that his client had been released. “Yes, it is true,” said Mr. Ejiofor.

He slept with three of my bridesmaids prior to our wedding; can i still marry him? Cnfused lady asked

He Has Slept With Three Of My Bridesmaids Prior To Our Wedding… Can I Still Marry Him? – Confused Lady gq234.com Tuesday, April 25, 2017 10:39 A young lady is currently torn apart on the discovery that her fiance has slept with three of her friends who happen to be on her bridal train. Relationship blogger, Joro Olumofin has shared a very difficult story of a bride-to-be who is currently concerned about the randy nature of her man. Despite the level of opulence she is enjoying, she is tempted to back out of the scheduled marriage as her man has been in bed with three of her bridesmaids. Read her story below: He Has Slept With Three Of My Bridesmaids Prior To Our Wedding… Can I Still Marry Him? – Confused Lady gq234.com Tuesday, April 25, 2017 10:39 A young lady is currently torn apart on the discovery that her fiance has slept with three of her friends who happen to be on her bridal train. Relationship blogger, Joro Olumofin has shared a very difficult s...

Punch repoter espell from the Aso villa by Buhari CSO

The Chief Security Officer to President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Abubakar, on Monday, expelled PUNCH’s State House Correspondent, Olalekan Adetayo, from the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Abubakar had earlier summoned Adetayo to his office and questioned him on two reports he considered uncomplimentary to Buhari and his administration. He referred to the lead story of SUNDAY PUNCH of April 23, 2017 titled ‘Fresh anxiety in Aso Rock over Buhari’s poor health’, querying the motive behind the story. He also referred to our correspondent’s column, Aso Rock Lens, published on Saturday, April 22, 2017 and titled, ‘Seat of power’s event centres going into extinction’. Abubakar asked one of his men to go and take our correspondent’s statement and revert to him. He thereafter directed the Officer-in-Charge, Department of State Services, Victor Nwafor, to withdraw our correspondent’s accreditation tag and lead him out of the premises af...

Former president Goodluck Jonathan reveals how Jega disappointed him in 2015 election

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed his reservations about how Attahiru Jega, former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) handled the 2015 Presidential election. In a book by Chairman of ThisDay editorial board, Segun Adeniyi which is scheduled to be launched on Friday and seen by TheCable, Jonathan said Jega disappointed him. According to TheCable, Jonthan in the book said Jega insisted on going ahead with the election when most Nigerians had not collected their PVCs. “I was disappointed by Jega because I still cannot understand what was propelling him to act the way he did in the weeks preceding the election,” the former president said. “As at the first week in February 2015 when about 40 percent of Nigerians had not collected their PVCs, Jega said INEC was ready to conduct an election in which millions of people would be disenfranchised.” The former President said he had a meeting with Jega who said INEC was r...

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Nigerian politicians have killed the nation's economy because of their greediness

Current APC LOOTING HOW POLITICIANS KILLED NIGERIAN ECONOMY, TRUMP REVEALS: US government unveils 16 Richest Politicians From Nigeria And Names Of US Banks They Stocked Public Funds They Stole. NAME*******BANK ***************AMOUNT 1. Aisha Buhari. JP Morgan chase/ New York. $2.9 billion 2. Col. Abubakar Lawal. American express/New York $2.5 billion 3. Garba Shehu. Wells Fargo/ San Francisco. $2.3 billion 4. Ahmed Idris. Citi group/ New York city. $2.1 billion 5. Nadir El-rufai Citi group/ New York city. $2.6 billion 7. Femi Adesina US Bancorp/ Minnesota. $1.9 billion 8. Babagana Monguno financial/ Detroit. $1.8 billion 9. Tukur Buratai. BB&T/ North Carolina. $2.9 billion 10. Abayomi Olonishakin Citi group/ new York. $2.3 billion 11. Sadique Abubakar. State street corporation & $1.9 billion 12. Lawal Daura. Wells Fargo/ San Francisco. $2.4 billion 13. Amina Zakari. Citi g!roup/ New York $1.8 billion 14. Zara Buhari. Bank of America. $1.2 billion 15. Habibu Ab...