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Re: Gospel singers, Sunmisola Agbebi and Yinka Okeleye, are engaged! by Noptech(m) : 9:36 pm On Mar 07, 2023

Wishing them marital bliss

Re: Actress, Seyi Johnson in tears as she celebrates the birth of her twin babies by Noptech(m) : 9:46 pm On Mar 07, 2023

All glory to God

Re: “I am yet to see a video of people celebrating that he won” – Paul Okoye by Noptech(m) : 6:16 am On Mar 08, 2023

Moral burden would not allow to celebrate

BREAKING: Court gives INEC nod to reconfigure BVAS by Noptech(m) : 5:17 am On Mar 09, 2023

The Presidential Election Petition Court, PEPC, sitting at the Court of Appeal in Abuja, on Wednesday, gave the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, the nod to reconfigure the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS, it used for the presidential election.


The court, in a unanimous decision by a three-member panel of justices, held that stopping the electoral body from reconfiguring the BVAS would adversely affect Saturday’s governorship and state assemblies elections.

It dismissed objections that the Labour Party, LP, and its presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, raised against INEC’s move to reconfigure all the BVAS.

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According to the court, allowing the objections by Obi and his party, would amount to “tying the hands of the respondent, INEC.”

Besides, it noted that INEC had in an affidavit it filed before the court, assured that the accreditation data contained in the BVAS could not be tampered with or lost, as they would be stored and easily retrieved from its accredited back-end server.

It further observed that neither Obi nor LP controverted the depositions in INEC’s affidavit, stressing that since such averments were not challenged, it amounted to admission by the applicants.

Nevertheless, the court ordered INEC to allow the applicants to inspect and carry out digital forensic examination of all the electoral materials used in the conduct of the elections, as well as to avail them the Certified True Copy, CTC, of result of the physical inspection of the BVAS.

The Justice Joseph Ikyegh-led panel faulted Obi and LP for repeating their request to be allowed to scan and make copies of the electoral materials in INEC’s possession.

Noting that the request was earlier granted, the panel held that repeating the prayer amounted to an abuse of court process.


It will be recalled that INEC had insisted that the reconfiguration of the BVAS was necessary since they would be deployed for the next round of elections.

It maintained that without a prompt variation of the order the court earlier granted to Obi and the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, especially the aspect restraining it from tampering with formation contained in the BVAS, it would be difficult for it to proceed with the scheduled elections.

Obi and his party had in their application marked: CA/PEC/09m/23, sought permission to be allowed to conduct physical inspection of all the BVAS that were used for the presidential poll.

The applicants, through their team of lawyers led by Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, said the essence of the application was to enable them to extract data embedded in the BVAS, “which represent the actual results from Polling Units.”

They specifically applied for; “leave to carryout digital forensic and physical inspection of BVAS, etc”, as well as to obtain the Certified True Copy, CTC, of all the data in the BVAS.”

While opposing the application, INEC told the court that there were a total of 176,000 BVAS that were deployed to polling units during the presidential election.

“Each polling unit has its own particular BVAS machine which we need to configure for the forthcoming elections.

“It will be very difficult for us, within the period, to reconfigure the 176, 000 BVAS.

“We have already stated in our affidavit that no information in the BVAS will be lost as we will transfer all the data in the BVAS to our back-end server.

“We need the BVAS configured. So, granting this application will be a cog in the process and may delay the conduct of the elections,” INEC’s lead lawyer, Tanimu Inuwa (SAN), pleaded.

7 Things Girls Check In A Man Before Accepting Him by Noptech(m) : 5:45 am On Mar 09, 2023

When it comes to accepting a man, girls have a lot of criteria that they look for before making their decision. While these criteria may differ from girl to girl, there are a few common things that most girls tend to check before accepting a man. In this article, we will discuss seven things that girls check in a man before accepting him.

1. Confidence


Confidence is one of the most important things that girls look for in a man. They want a man who is confident in himself and his abilities. A confident man exudes positive energy and is attractive to girls. Confidence is not about being arrogant, but rather about having a strong sense of self-worth and being comfortable in your own skin.

2. Sense of Humor

A man with a good sense of humor can easily win over a girl’s heart. Girls love a man who can make them laugh, and a good sense of humor is a sign of intelligence and social skills. A man who can make a girl laugh is seen as more approachable, and girls tend to feel more comfortable around him.

3. Ambition

Ambition is a trait that is highly valued by girls. A man who is ambitious and has clear goals in life is seen as attractive and desirable. Girls want to be with someone who is driven and has a passion for what they do. Ambition is also an indication of a man’s determination and work ethic, which are important qualities in a partner.

4. Kindness


Girls are attracted to men who are kind and compassionate. A man who is kind to others and shows empathy is seen as more trustworthy and caring. Kindness is an important quality that shows that a man is capable of love and affection. It is also a sign of emotional intelligence, which is highly valued in a relationship.

5. Physical Attractiveness

Physical attractiveness is often the first thing that catches a girl’s attention. While physical appearance is not the most important factor in a relationship, it does play a role in attraction. Girls tend to look for a man who is well-groomed, fit, and dresses well. However, physical attractiveness is subjective, and what one girl finds attractive may not be the same for another.

6. Intelligence

Intelligence is an important quality that girls look for in a man. A man who is intelligent and well-informed is seen as more interesting and attractive. Girls tend to be drawn to men who can hold a conversation and have a wide range of knowledge. Intelligence is also a sign of mental stimulation, which is important in a relationship.

7. Compatibility

Compatibility is crucial in a relationship. Girls want to be with a man who is compatible with them in terms of values, interests, and goals. A man who shares similar beliefs and values is more likely to have a successful relationship with a girl. Compatibility also means that both partners are willing to compromise and work together to make the relationship work.

Re: Kenya's first lady declares prayers against homosexuality by Noptech(m) : 6:14 am On Mar 09, 2023

Kudos to her for that Godly move

Re: BREAKING: Court gives INEC nod to reconfigure BVAS by Noptech(m) : 6:20 am On Mar 09, 2023

No mater what they do, no body will stop God's ordained leader

INEC shifts governorship, assembly polls by one week by Noptech(m) : 4:49 pm On Mar 09, 2023

The Independent National Electoral Commission has postponed governorship and state assemblies elections earlier scheduled for Saturday to March 18.

The commission took the decision at its management meeting in Abuja, which was convened on Wednesday after the Court of Appeal gave it the go-ahead to reconfigure Bimodal Voter Accreditation machines.

The meeting, which started at 7pm and ended at 10pm, was presided over by its National Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.

In a statement by its National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye on Wednesday night, INEC said it could not go ahead with the governorship poll as earlier scheduled because it needed time to reconfigure BIVAS machines, which were used for the presidential election on February 25.




The Court of Appeal had earlier on Wednesday granted permission to INEC to reconfigure BIVAS used for the presidential election.

The appellate court panel held that allowing the objections of the Labour Party and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, would amount to “tying the hands of the respondent, INEC.”

In the wake of the declaration of the All Progressives Congress candidate, Bola Tinubu as the president-elect, Obi had approached the appellate court where he secured an order restraining the commission from reconfiguring the BVAS used for the election.


The court handed down the order in the ruling it gave on Friday granting permission to Obi and his Peoples Democratic Party counterpart, Atiku Abubakar to inspect the sensitive materials used for the conduct of the election.

But the electoral body in an application asked the court to vary its order restraining it from tampering with the BVAS machines, which it argued, had to be reconfigured for the governorship and state assembly polls.

Delivering its ruling during proceedings on Wednesday which was attended by the LP standard bearer and a retinue of party bigwigs, the panel presided over by Justice Joseph Ikyegh, dismissed the objections by Obi and his party and held that the backup files on the server could not be lost.

Delivering the lead ruling, Justice Haruna Tsammani, said restraining INEC would affect next Saturday’s governorship election.

He also chided the applicants for repeating their request to be allowed to scan and make copies of the electoral materials in INEC’s possession, stating that it amounted to an abuse of the court process.

Tsammani noted that INEC had in an affidavit filed before the court assured that the accreditation data contained in the BVAS could not be tampered with or lost.

The jurist further stated that neither Obi nor LP filed a counter-affidavit to challenge the argument in INEC’s affidavit.

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Tsammani said, “constraining or restricting the respondent (INEC) from the use of the BVAS machines for any other purpose, and particularly considering the governorship and Houses of Assembly elections coming up on the 11th of March 2013.”

Justice James Abundaga who delivered the lead ruling in the motion by INEC for the variation of the Presidential Election Tribunal’s earlier orders struck it out for being unmeritorious.

Abundaga said the apprehension expressed in the motion by INEC was unnecessary because the tribunal never granted any order for any applicant to scientifically access the electoral body’s database.

He said, “We made the orders of 3rd March 2023 which are sought to be varied by this application. The court did not in any of those orders authorise the applicants to access the database of the applicant (INEC).

“Therefore, the fear that the orders we made, if not varied, will expose the identities of the voters and who they cast their votes for is not genuine.

“We made the orders, very conscious of the court’s power to do so pursuant to the Electoral Act, particularly, Section 74 of the Act to enable the respondent herein (Obi and LP) to have simple access to electoral materials for the purpose of instituting and maintaining their petition if they ever wish to file any.


“We take judicial notice that similar applications to access electoral materials for the purpose of instituting petitions were made by other applicants.

“The respondents are hereby reminded, in case of any misapprehension by any of them, that the court did not, in any of those orders granted, authorise the applicants therein, the permission to electronically open the applicant’s database.”

Before the court gave INEC the go-ahead on BVAS reconfiguration the commission had yet to start the distribution of election materials in many states.

The commission had told the court on Tuesday that reconfiguration of BVAS would take two or three days.

But in the statement on Wednesday night, INEC recalled that on March 3, Presidential Election Petition Tribunal gave an ex-parte order for some political parties to inspect materials used for the presidential election, including the forensic inspection of over 176,000 BVAS used in the election.

INEC added that it approached the tribunal to reconsider the order, given that the BVAS systems were to be deployed for the Governorship and State Assembly elections and that the lack of a clearly defined timeframe for the inspection could disrupt the commission’s ability to conduct the outstanding elections.

“For instance, the BVAS can only be activated on the specific date and time of an election. Having been used for the Presidential and National Assembly elections on 25th February 2023, it is necessary to reconfigure the BVAS for activation on the date of the Governorship and State Assembly elections,” it added.

Reasons Why Some Guys Like Dating Nurses by Noptech(m) : 9:48 pm On Mar 09, 2023

Here are some common reasons why some men might find nurses appealing as romantic partners:

Compassionate nature: Nurses are known for their compassionate and caring nature, which can be attractive to some men who are looking for a supportive and understanding partner.

Intelligence and education: Nursing is a challenging and demanding field, requiring a strong commitment to education and training. This can make nurses highly intelligent and knowledgeable, which some men find attractive


Professionalism: Nurses are trained to handle high-pressure situations with calmness and efficiency, which can demonstrate a level of professionalism and reliability that some men find appealing.

Emotional stability: Nurses work in a high-stress environment, dealing with life and death situations on a daily basis. This can make them emotionally stable and well-rounded, which can be attractive to some men.

Flexibility: Nurses often work unconventional hours, and are used to being on call and adapting to changing schedules. This can be attractive to some men who lead busy lifestyles and need a partner who can be flexible and understanding.

It’s worth noting that these are generalizations, and not all men are attracted to nurses for these reasons. Ultimately, individual preferences and motivations can vary greatly, and what attracts one person to another is highly personal and subjective.

Re: I’m the first millionaire in my family — Crayon by Noptech(m) : 12:06 am On Mar 14, 2023

Congratulations

Re: Two footballers die after being struck by lightning during match in Kenya by Noptech(m) : 12:39 am On Mar 14, 2023

May their souls rest in peace

Landlord dies after tenant squeezes his manhood over electricity bill by Noptech(m) : 5:21 am On Mar 15, 2023

A 33-year-old woman, Ifeoma Ossai, has been arrested for allegedly killing her 50-year-old landlord, Monday Surulere Oladele, over a minor disagreement.

The suspect was arrested following a report lodged at Sango Ota divisional headquarters by one Olaleye Taiwo.


Taiwo had reported to the Police that his brother, Oladele, had a fight with his tenant over an electricity bill, and in the process, the said tenant grabbed his manhood and dragged him with it.

According to him, the landlord fell on the ground and he was rushed to General Hospital, Ota, where he died.

“On interrogation, the suspect claimed that the deceased asked her to pay for the electricity bill, but she insisted that until water is directly connected to her apartment as promised by the landlord before she packed in she will not pay the electricity or any other utility bill.

“This led to a scuffle between them consequence upon which the suspect grabbed the manhood of the deceased and dragged him with it.

“The deceased subsequently slumped, and he was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead by the doctor on duty,” Oyeyemi said.

He said the corpse has been deposited at the hospital mortuary for a postmortem.

Oyeyemi quoted the Commissioner of Police, Frank Mba, to have ordered the immediate transfer of the suspect to the Homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation and diligent prosecution.

Re: Landlord dies after tenant squeezes his manhood over electricity bill by Noptech(m) : 5:22 am On Mar 15, 2023

Wonder shall never end

Buhari signs amended constitution to allow states generate, transmit electricity by Noptech(m) : 8:57 am On Mar 18, 2023

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has signed into law the constitutional amendment allowing states in the country to licence, generate, transmit, and distribute electricity.

This was made known in a tweet by the presidential media spokesperson, Tolu Ogunlesi, on Friday.
He tweeted, “President #MBuhari has signed 16 constitution amendment bills into law. By this signing, State Houses of Assembly & judiciaries now have constitutionally guaranteed financial independence, while railways have moved from Exclusive Legislative List to the concurrent list.

“Another landmark change: By virtue of the presidential assent, Nigerian states can now generate, transmit and distribute electricity in areas covered by the national grid. (This) wasn’t allowed pre-amendment. This is genuine, realistic restructuring — through the constitution

Re: Couple get married 60 years after parents stopped them from tying the knot by Noptech(m) : 12:14 am On Mar 24, 2023

Wow!

Re: What should we Yoruba boys do with our Igbo wives and children? – AY Makun by Noptech(m) : 12:17 am On Mar 24, 2023

True talk

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