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Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by dre11(m): 7:01am On Oct 04, 2015
•Embark on fasting, prayers

•Fayose, Wike plot against Fayemi, Amaechi

•Presidency refuses to lobby senators


With less than 48 hours to the unveiling of the ministerial list by Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, some nominees have embarked on intensive prayer sessions ahead of their screening by the upper legislative chamber. The ministerial list will be read on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday while the screening process is likely to commence the following day. Besides, senators have come under intense pressure as rumours of likely hurdles on the ways of some nominated persons became rife.
Among those to face tough screening as well as resistance from senators from their states are former Rivers and Ekiti governors, Rotimi Amaechi and Dr Kayode Fayemi respectively. With both states under the control of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party just as the senators are of the same party, Sunday Telegraph gathered that the governors are warming up to put up serious resistance. Coming on the heels of this development is the anxiety that has pervaded Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Ondo states as President Muhammadu Buhari has yet to settle for anyone in those states.

According to sources in the know of the ministerial nominations, the underground lobby of senators began shortly after the submission of the list by the President. ‘’As usual, you know that lobbying would have commenced as expected but the difference in this case is that no one in the presidency is ready to put in a word for the nominees. They are on their own and their personal credentials and character will see them through. ‘’Gone are the days when once you are nominated, you are as sure as being a minister.

Your nomination is different, whether your attitude and character will carry you through is another. So if any of the nominees thinks because President Buhari has nominated him or her, it is over, such a person must have a rethink.
“‘Quite honestly, some of them are already aware of this fresh mantra and are even going the extra mile to lobby. Senators have been under pressure since Wednesday’s submission of the list. “‘Some of them who may come across difficulties and challenges have even resorted to prayers. I know of some who claimed to be on fasting and prayers since the submission of the list,” a source said. Sunday Telegraph gathered that the governors of Rivers and Ekiti states, Nyesom Wike and Ayodele Fayose respectively, have reportedly mandated the senators from their states to oppose the nominations of Amaechi and Fayemi.

While Wike and the Rivers state senators are banking on the outcome of the recent probe of the former governor’s administration to nail him at the Senate, Fayose is said to have mobilised the lawmakers from Ekiti to oppose Fayemi and instead opt for human rights lawyer, Chief Femi Falana (SAN). As regards the slots for Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Ondo three states, Buhari is said to be “confused” as to who should be nominated.
“‘I think the President appears confused because of the various complexities in those states. Politics is a game that requires consultations but I think something is wrong in the case of the three states because of the intrigues,” a source told Sunday Telegraph in confidence.

The source said, in the case of Akwa Ibom for instance, the President has yet to make up his mind on whom to nominate between the state governorship candidate in the last election, Chief Umana Umana and Chief James Akpanudoedehe.
In the same vein, the decision of whom to pick between Senator Heineken Lokpobiri and Chief Ndutimi Alaibe is the bone of contention in Bayelsa. Alaibe, who withdrew from the recent APC governorship primary in the state, was believed to have been muzzled out of the contest as the Presidency reportedly had its preference for a former governor, Timipre Sylva, who eventually got the party’s ticket.

The case of Ondo is who among three contenders – the governorship candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria in 2013, Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN); Femi Agagu, younger brother to a late former governor of the state; as well as former speaker of the house of assembly, Hon. Victor Olabimtan. If it is not mere grandstanding, there are indications that the Eighth Senate wants to set a precedent in the process and procedure for screening ministerial nominees, in line with the much touted change mantra of the present administration.

Speaking to Sunday Telegraph on the position of the Senate on the issue, Senator Sonni Ogbuoji pointed out that passing security screening was not a guarantee that a nominee would be confirmed by the Senate. Ogbuoji, representing Ebonyi South, said that be-yond the security checks of the security agencies of government, there were other parameters to be considered by the Upper Chamber before a nominee could be confirmed to serve as a minister.
He explained that though a nominee might not be guilty of criminality in the past, such an individual might still be dropped by the Senate based on social and moral grounds. The politician insisted that the Senate would not allow any sentiment that would not be in the best interest of the citizenry to influence its decisions.

He said, “The Senate is going to look beyond criminal considerations in the screening process. Even if a nominee has passed through screening but fails to meet some social and moral standards in the estimation of the Senate, the person can be dropped.
“It must not be on criminal grounds that the Senate can disqualify a nominee. If for instance, after interviewing a nominee and the Senate found that he/she cannot perform and contribute meaningfully to the development of the country, the person is obviously not qualified to hold such an exalted public office. “The fact that somebody is not a criminal or does not have criminal tendencies does not qualify the person automatically.

The Senate, which represents the interests of Nigerians in the process of democratic governance, has a duty to ensure that those appointed to positions of authority are those who have what it takes to serve Nigerians diligently.”
In past dispensations, once a ministerial nominee passes security screening, and has no issues that can attract opposition from at least two senators representing his or her state of origin, the nomination was as good as confirmed.
Again, there is a tradition in the Senate that if a former member of the Upper Chamber or the House of Representatives appears in the Senate for screening for any appointment, the person will not be subject to rigorous interrogation by senators but simply takes a bow and walks away automatically confirmed.

http://newtelegraphonline.com/ministerial-screening-nominees-go-spiritual/

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by SeverusSnape(m): 7:03am On Oct 04, 2015
Who are the glorified yet-to-be "noise makers" praying to?

If these are really the "noise makers" nominees, Then it wasn't worth the wait.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by Pritycrystal(f): 7:06am On Oct 04, 2015
It's going to be a serious week. Amaechi going through dis screening will be interesting but I hope he makes it. I just love the man.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by SeverusSnape(m): 7:07am On Oct 04, 2015
Pritycrystal:
It's going to be a serious week. Amaechi going through dis screening will be interesting but I hope he makes it. I just love the man.
You don't have to love the man, You have to love me, I'm not corrupt. smiley

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by ijustdey: 7:22am On Oct 04, 2015
the new era we are.....




no more bribing by the presidency like we used to have during the OBJ and GEJ era.

those times Ghana must go used to exchange hands like kilode



thank goodness for the fresh air

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by Nobody: 7:33am On Oct 04, 2015
fasting and prayer Only those with clean hands.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by chymystique(f): 7:38am On Oct 04, 2015
PMB said he will appoint his ministers in SEPTember and today is 3rd of OCTober yet no ministers... He said he will appoint the incorruptible without stints but Amaechi who is meant to be cooling his heels in Kirkiri Maximum Prisons is being nominated! Big Shame. What a useless, clueless and pathetic govt with no blueprint on how to handle governance and economy... and someone is telling me this Change... Yeye dey ooze undecided

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by henchamb(m): 7:41am On Oct 04, 2015
Precedence is a bit.ch

We still remember how 3 senators from lagos state opposed that lagos tou.t called obanikoro but oga David Mark overlooked that.
All apc senators will be stup.id if they allow pdp to ridicule amaechi becos he was the game changer for 2015 elections. Amaechi is öf the new pdp but supports the main apc. So nothing will happen to him including fayemi who wröte all the speeches buhari made

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by donholy28(m): 7:57am On Oct 04, 2015
chymystique:
PMB said he will appoint his ministers in SEPTember and today is 3rd of OCTober yet no ministers... He said he will appoint the incorruptible without stints but Amaechi who is meant to be cooling his heels in Kirkiri Maximum Prisons is being nominated! Big Shame. What a useless, clueless and pathetic govt with no blueprint on how to handle governance and economy... and someone is telling me this Change... Yeye dey ooze undecided
That's Nigerian politricks being played by polithiefians…make we continue dey watch dix so-called change

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by JAMANZE: 8:03am On Oct 04, 2015
Thank God Chelsea fans has acknowledged that something is wrong with morinho that he talks too much and out of point. soon APC fans will follow suit, they will know that buhari is far worse

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by skak(m): 8:27am On Oct 04, 2015
chymystique:
PMB said he will appoint his ministers in SEPTember and today is 3rd of OCTober yet no ministers... He said he will appoint the incorruptible without stints but Amaechi who is meant to be cooling his heels in Kirkiri Maximum Prisons is being nominated! Big Shame. What a useless, clueless and pathetic govt with no blueprint on how to handle governance and economy... and someone is telling me this Change... Yeye dey ooze undecided


You said no ministers yet but you pinpoints Amaechi amongst?

Hehehe... Stop thinking from your anus

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by Pritycrystal(f): 8:27am On Oct 04, 2015
SeverusSnape:

You don't have to love the man, You have to love me, I'm not corrupt. smiley
....... Till you've been in his position, I ain't banking on ur not being corrupt wink

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by SeverusSnape(m): 8:31am On Oct 04, 2015
Pritycrystal:
....... Till you've been in his position, I ain't banking on ur not being corrupt wink
Everyone knows Ameachi is a very corrupt man, you should know that.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by chymystique(f): 9:15am On Oct 04, 2015
skak:



You said no ministers yet but you pinpoints Amaechi amongst?

Hehehe... Stop thinking from your anus


Mr Man that thinks with his brain so you cant differentiate between a ministerial nominee and a confirmed minister? #OneChanceGovt

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by FearGodinall: 9:26am On Oct 04, 2015
If really these are the nominees, is it worth waiting? But Buahari said he's looking for people with impeccable character and promised that no corrupt individual will make my cabinet. So these are the only saints/angels Buhari could see in heaven. Jesuse wept!

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by qualityovenbake(m): 9:31am On Oct 04, 2015
They are all recycled old politicians

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by Nobody: 11:13am On Oct 04, 2015
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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by menix(m): 11:13am On Oct 04, 2015
Hmm..

Who ever churned this news must be a spiritualist...

Nothing on the article to suggest they attended last friday Jumat or Today sunday service abii una meet for night vigil

So it's either the side of this story came from a babalawo or a drunk.

Well, for Amaechi u will not scale through because of those who lost their lives when u refused to pay some sectors their salaries for months..

Yes!!! U wiv Bald head quote mii...

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by Bondesniger(m): 11:14am On Oct 04, 2015
Yeye dey smell

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by SylarsMcQuins: 11:14am On Oct 04, 2015
I have nothing to contribute, so I'll just pass
Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by eDoctorr(m): 11:14am On Oct 04, 2015
Useless note of politics. I'd rather read my Bible than this shit.
Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by RoyalRoy(m): 11:15am On Oct 04, 2015


[size=18pt] Junk Journalism!!! [/size]




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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by manchester1: 11:15am On Oct 04, 2015
I just met 1 of them in MFM. I hope it works for him
Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by wo1F(m): 11:15am On Oct 04, 2015
Like the late great Dele Giwa said, "Nigerians are unshockable!"
I am numb with emptiness. I peep through my telescope I see nothing because the captain of my ship seems not able to tell me where we are headed. I rally for answers I see crew only fawning and dancing over a victory fast fading in memory all the while we sail on to destinations unknown. Wither rocks, icebergs or great and exotic isles I know not. I do hope the captain will awaken before we meet the fate of the Titanic since the previous captains already the hull of the ship had weakened angry

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by ionsman: 11:15am On Oct 04, 2015
Lies.
Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by mrphysics(m): 11:16am On Oct 04, 2015
and after d screening??
Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by Whizpeter(m): 11:16am On Oct 04, 2015
I thought they said they were Angels? What are they fasting for? What is written is written abeg... Let they join us in praying that God should direct Buhari to pick 'Only' the good ones among them... I even expect the corrupt ones to pray and fast that Buhari should not select them... Or they should come out and declare themselves unfit for the position... That's the kinda Nigeria M praying for... cool
Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by psychologist(m): 11:16am On Oct 04, 2015
grin

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by paramedic: 11:16am On Oct 04, 2015
The list that is yet to be made public??
How did they confirm their names are there for real....


Anyway, make I go spiritual too, maybe my name is there
Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by Simitrendy: 11:17am On Oct 04, 2015
I don't care if the Ministerial nominees are fasting or climbing mountains. All I know is that no weapon Ayodele Fayose Oshokomole the Governor who doesn't care about good infrastructures in EKITI buh care about stomach infrastructure won't succeed over Kayode Fayemi... I wonder why m from Ekiti.. This people won't believe that Fayose is such a douchebag he's one of those reason EK ain't moving forward.. He keeps deceiving them with hen that has cocidiosis and rice...and dey wl be rejoicing smh...I wish Ekiti people shld wake up from slumber. he will say Fayemi has put Ekiti in debt, but I can count on nothing less than 12 Fayemi Strides in Ekiti... except for rice and hen Fayose is giving Ekiti I can't count any achievement.. mtcheew.. Hes only good in Libel and slanderous comments...
.. BTW m wishing Amaechi success in the screening.. TBH Fayose shld take all moves.. I know JKF will succeed. Fayose God big pass u

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by anytexy: 11:18am On Oct 04, 2015
Noise Makers" screening you mean to say. Honestly if these happened to be the Noise Makers Saints" we have been waiting for. I will no longer take PMB serious. Because these are people I predicted even before the election.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Nominees Go Spiritual-New Telegraph by MadCow1: 11:18am On Oct 04, 2015
angry

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