Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Jan 25, 2018

Yeah!!! We hitting the ground and running.

You can take everything from a man but leave with him his vision and passion and watch him make it.

I took a break from active blogging sometime ago partly because I had to concentrate on my final year work and also due to the limited available resources. Those days seemed like my darkest days, I felt unfulfilled for the most part especially when I remembered how that I wasn't doing what I loved doing and what am supposed to be doing.

Well, I have successfully graduated and achieved what I took the break for then I took sometime to realign with the vision and reprogram myself.

I made up my mind yesterday that today we are restarting the blog and yes we did. What baffled me the most was the page views from y'all. It was simply awesome and mind-blowing.

I want to say a very big thank you to y'all for not giving up on me.

For those that gave up am sorry and I humbly request a second chance.

Although, I intend to make a few modifications, I want y'all to know that I love doing this and am passionate about it.

Finally,  thank you so much for this encouragement. Knowing that you read the blog has spurred me to write and write more. Please do well to also make comments as you read.

Thank you.

Nov 25, 2015

PDP wins appeal in Ondo, Election Upheld



The Court of Appeal sitting in Akure on Tuesday upturned the judgment of the Ondo State Election Petition tribunal which nullified the election of Kolade Akinjo, as a member of the House of Representatives representing Ilaje/Ese Odo federal
constituency.
The tribunal had ruled that Akinjo was ineligible to contest.

Delivering its judgment on Tuesday, the Appeal Court, presided over by Justice Abiyiri Shehu, faulted the tribunal judgment, for ruling that Akinjo was not a member of the
PDP at the time of the election because his membership card was not signed by his ward chairman and secretary.

The panel of judges ruled that Akinjo's challenger, the All Progressives Congress candidate Lucky Aiyedatiwa would have tendered a better case if
he had presented another card to show that Akinjo’s card was fake and not credible enough to attest to his membership of the PDP before the March 28 National Assembly
election.

The Court therefore upheld Akinjo's election as the duly elected representative in the National Assembly elections.