Ice
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Ice
@suleaaron
Learning||Growing||Changing||Evolving||Becoming.
Katılım Kasım 2010
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@Its_Yhettyqueen He said some of his guys when get like four or five girls they talk 😆😆👍🏿He’s indirectly saying they are unserious & jobless guys😆😆. This boy no well. Better Ashawo 😆😆
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@suleaaron @emmaikumeh This is not funny , God will shame them laslas
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Nafiu Bala guy na clown lol better one..

Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬@emmaikumeh
Nafiu Bala resigned
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@OnuPeter4 @emmaikumeh Don’t blame the Nafiu guy. APC said what money can’t buy, more money can buy. 😆
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@emmaikumeh I swear down
Omo I just de vex boss
Which kind country be this
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@OurFavOnlineDoc The reason is because fuel is highly subsidized in Iran.
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@Iamsaintfrancis @brighttheblues I saw this video about 5yrs ago. she ended up committing suicide.
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@brighttheblues Now that child would come to this world to face the consequences of what he or she knows nothing about.. What a callous woman.
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@ObidientPremier That guy is not even an Edo guy. He’s from Akwa Ibom.
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@onyitaluta @ruffydfire Who be this Tilapia? Did you read the wright up?
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Breaking News: Court of Appeal Dismisses Turaki’s Appeal
The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal filed by Turaki and his group, affirming the earlier decision of the Federal High Court against the purported Ibadan convention.
The three-member panel, chaired by Justice Mohammed Ambi-Usi Danjuma, with Hon. Justices Okechukwu Onyemenam and Muhammed Mustapha as members, delivered a unanimous ruling dismissing the appeal and awarding a fine of N2 million against the appellants.
In its judgment, the appellate court upheld the ruling of the Federal High Court, which had nullified the controversial Ibadan convention.
The Court of Appeal further held that where a political party fails or refuses to conduct its congresses or conventions in accordance with its own constitution and the provisions of the Electoral Act, such matters can no longer be regarded as purely internal affairs of the party. Instead, they become subject to judicial scrutiny.
The court emphasized that any congress or convention conducted in violation of the party’s constitution and the relevant provisions of the Electoral Act cannot stand in the eyes of the law, as such processes undermine both internal party democracy and the legal framework governing political parties.
Victory for democracy! Victory for the PDP! Victory for the National Caretaker Working Committee led by Mohammad and Anyanwu.
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