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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by omeiza1979(m): 2:31pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Hurricane Yabello,blowing everywhere you go.The forces of Wada and Falake and others cannot stop him.Feel the groove and join the winning team.#Team Naturally Ahead 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by carboblanko(m): 2:33pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Flakky26:Spot on sister. 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by PassingShot(m): 2:36pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
tunene66:It's a victory for APC and INEC. Faleke and Wada gad wanted court to halt tomorrow's election but they failed to get that. I am dead sure both will lose at tribunal too. 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Mandyjosh: 2:40pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Wada shu accept defeat,while faleke shu accept its deputy offer jeje, cos hmm no involve in primary;he may lose the suit n offer as deputy in d long run.na my opinion sha. |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by likila: 2:45pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Chigold101: if faleke does not contest with bello, then apc has no leg to stand on. 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by likila: 2:46pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Flakky26: faleke has written that he is the governorship candidate and no longer a running mate. 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by akinsbaba2015: 2:48pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
cktheluckyman:. Only the party can withdraw the nomination of a nominated candidate , APC has not done that, Faleke remains running mate to Yahaya Bello 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by ExInferis(m): 2:51pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Ephemmm: Faleke is the one denying himself. APC is being cautious in giving the mandate to faleke due to the the Taraba judgment. However he was offered the DG slot under bello but his greed is blinding him. It's only in Nigeria candidates defy their party's wishes. |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by jamace(m): 2:56pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
ExInferis:What's this one saying? 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by IYANGBALI: 3:00pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
lobatan. If Faleke does not take time he might lose out completely from this rat race |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by ExInferis(m): 3:01pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
jamace: I'm saying you're an arsehole |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by jaybee(f): 3:02pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
PassingShot: In my opinion, you are miles off-point and very wrong in your assertions. This is not primary elections which is a party affair. It is a state election conducted by INEC. Bello did not partake in it. The court said clearly that this is post election matter, meaning the election is done. it is not a re-run or even fresh election where the parties can substitute candidates. This is a supplementary election for those (Falake & others) that partook in it; not for new comers like Bello. Except Falake decides to bring Bello in. 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by IYANGBALI: 3:09pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Mandyjosh:na your papa born you,your head too correct. Leave dat faleke make him dem do sme sme like mumu,him go lose out big time,but i have a feeling that yahaya will pretend to carry him along this election and because of this act wen dem finally get there,him go push am comot through impeachment for not believing in their joint ticket |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by PassingShot(m): 3:10pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
jaybee:Faleke was never a candidate in this election even though he was a running mate. He could only have been a beneficiary if Audu had been declared winner in which case he steps in as a duly elected deputy governor. I repeat, the Electoral Act clause which states that no one may be elected as a governor if he had not gone thru his party's primaries as a candidate is the reason APC couldn't field him as Audu's replacement. Doing that would have given Wada an edge in post election tribunal. Hope you're clear now. 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by jamace(m): 3:10pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
ExInferis:Sorry, I don't exchange insults with viagra ingesting riff raffs. |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by ExInferis(m): 3:20pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
jamace: hey, dont insult igbo Federal Republic of VIAGRA or we IPODS will deal with you. Check out our flag.
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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by duwdu: 3:24pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
For rushing to the courts against his own party in the middle of an election that had not been conclusively decided in favor of his party, how is Faleke's anti-party case any better thought out than the similarly-unfortunate adventure Yahaya Bello earlier engaged in? Didn't Faleke learn anything from the terrible mistake Yahaya Bello earlier made by going to court and campaigning against his own party before the same elections? And to think that Faleke does not even have one quarter of the political influence/clout that Bello had? Faleke simply tried to ride on the sentiments and coattail of James Audu's demise, by unilaterally proclaiming himself Governor-elect and picking Audu's surviving son as his own deputy single handed. These politicians will never learn. You heard it here first... Faleke's political adventure in Kogi is finished. P34c3 ..... .... |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Jalinco: 3:30pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Alawada ni Wada |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Charly68: 3:33pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Now what is going to be the gain of Faleke who pulled out from the race because his party did not allow him to be the Governorship candidate..forgetting zoning formula of the party in the state..? Wada & his party are trying to use the judiciary to rob Apc of their hard earned victory...the man by so doing has proved himself unfit to govern the state for second term..he wanted to use legal abracadabra to validate his blatant rejection & failure at the poll. What a man ! |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by jacksonite: 3:38pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Ferdinandu:This judgment is not in favour of any of the concerned parties. In fact Faleke can claim that the court has okayed him as APC flagbearer for the supplementary election same as Bello.Wada can also see hope in it. Remember that the court says that INEC should go ahead with the supplementary election as if nothing happened and announce the winner and then wait for tribunal on post election grievances. In fact any one of them boycotting the supplementary election would be doing himself a lot of harm. This lockjam will only be resolved after the completion of the electoral process. 2 Likes |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by OrlandoOwoh(m): 3:39pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
The case in Kogi State is between Faleke and Bello. Wada should wait till 2020. Faleke and Bello's case itself is not for INEC to determine, but the Supreme Court. |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Chigold101(m): 3:52pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
carboblanko:I don't even know to blame for whats happening in Kogi now and what will still happen after now |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by youngwarlocks: 3:56pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Eruditor: wailer |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by mart2k(m): 3:57pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
PassingShot:on no.2, what is d meaning of joint ticket. Again d electoral act/ constitution stated that a candidate election(primary) remain invalid without a running mate even if he won d election because of dis, d electoral act/constitution assume that d running mate is part of d whole process frm d beginning. It is a pity that am lazy at typing if not, I wud v explain things better to u. Though, dis is a new development in our democracy and it is so difficult for anybody to bak up his claims constitutionally but, if smbody asked me who is closer to d seat, I wil say it is Faleke. Again, when it comes to legal issue, Bello can easilly b removed because there ar lot of loopholes Lawyers can capitalise on. Dsame thing wit Faleke but his loopholes ar very few. 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by mart2k(m): 4:00pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
seunmsg:Well said. I concur |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by MyMouth(m): 4:04pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
seunmsg:All these wahala would not have come up if only the A.G had approached the supreme court for interpretation of the constitution! |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Ferdinandu(m): 4:09pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
ExInferis:No it is not greed someone is claiming what is rightly his. From all the people jostling for that mandate Faleke is only person that his claim is close to what is constitutional. The only other way is annul the election and conduct fresh primary and general election. I will feel disenfranchised if I voted for Audu and sb is allocating my vote to Bello. With Audu not on the ticket my second choice may even be Wada not Bello, but I voting for Audu means I am equally voting for Faleke. 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by peter4acme(m): 4:12pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
just watching ......... cus i cant even follow up after mtn blocked my line, and my phone went gaga..... what else......? mitchew.........
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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by dBard: 4:17pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
jaybee: ..but is the judge right on this Elections are so far, inconclusive... how is it then post election? Does dis mean , once votes are cast, it is deemed an 'election' in d eyes of the law Do clarify |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by mart2k(m): 4:20pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
jamace:Exactly wat I told smbody on dis forum. I told him that as a winner of primary election, ur votes remain invalid without a running mate meaning that to complete d process of primary election, there must b a running mate and daz wat is referred to as 'joint ticket' 1 Like |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by ExInferis(m): 4:31pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
Ferdinandu: In ideal environments, people identify with, and vote, parties. Because parties usually have manifestos and ideologies. For instance in the US, whose system we largely aped, democrats always vote democrats, as republicans vote GOP (even though now Left and Right or lib-dems and conservatives are the preferred terms) In the case of Faleke, the APC wants him only to deputize, not as as the flag bearer. Like i said earlier, the APC doesnt want PDP to pull a "taraba" on them. In any case, i dont have a horse in this race, so i could care less who eventually carries the baton. |
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Nasrite(m): 4:36pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
End time suits |
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