Saturday, 20 May 2017

2019 Election: Internal Party Democracy Roundtable on Election Reform; Picture Gallery


 The International Republican Institute, on Friday 19th May, 2017 held a round table meeting with all the political parties to deliberate on the ongoing amendment of the Electoral Act 2010, which records to have been a success.
The Round table meeting was held at the Chopsticks Conference Hall, 52, Mississippi street, Maitama Abuja, between the hours of 9:30AM- 2:00PM, where almost all the political parties were appropriately represented, with a resource person (Barr. Festus Okoye.) Executive Director, Human Rights Monitor.

The programme opened with a welcome address by the IRI Resident Country Director (Sentell Barnes), and thereafter, a remark by IPAC Chairman, (Mohammed Nalado),
L-R; Mrs. Georgina,(National President, National Youth Party),Mr. Mohammed Nalado, (Chairman, IPAC), Barr. Festus Okoye (Executive Director, Human Rights Monitor)   
before the discussion started in detail, with Barr. Festus Okoye
Barr. Festus Okoye, Executive Director, HRM.
who took out time to analyse all the alterations that the law makers intends to make and thereby took more time to take suggestions from party representatives who were present.
Alh. Alfa Mohammed, SDP National Publicity SecretaryMaking comment during the event

Dr. Abdul Ahmed Isiaq, SDP Deputy National Chairman, D.G. IPAC

With the expectation that Nigeria will experience a better electionary process in 2019, we hope that the law makers will recognize the contributions of the masses and put to consideration the suggestions and proposals from the political parties as duly proposed.

The political parties will therefore, be appearing before the House of Representative on Monday 22nd May, 2017 to pour out their minds on the issue of the electoral Act amendment which is on process.

OTHER PHOTOS FROM THE EVENT:

D.G. IPAC, Deputy National Chairman, SDP. Dr. Abdul Ahmed Isiaq

National Secretary, Labour Party

Representative from the Nigerian Women Trust Fund (NWTF)

R-L D.G. IPAC and Deputy National Chairman SDP, Chairman IPAC, National President National Youth Party

Persons Present at the roundtable

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Thursday, 18 May 2017

Nollywood; Actress Moji Olaiya Passed Away

It is a sad news when it got to our notice that actress Moji Olaiya has repor tedly passed on this month after suffering from a heart attack.
Recall that she welcomed a baby two months ago in Canada.

Her spokesperson confirmed this to the public not long ago.
However, we will keep you posted on the news as time goes on, may her gentle soul find rest in the bosom of the lord.


Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Advert; Zeemobi-Couture..... A home of fashion you want to patronize


The Town Hall Meeting held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Today, 16 May, 2017; Picture Gallery

Alfa Moh'd, SDP National Publicity Secretary with Dr. Otaki of General Studies dept. Uniabuja.
Alfa Moh'd, SDP National Publicity Secretary, having conversation with Hon. Lai Mohammed

Alfa Moh'd, SDP National Publicity Secretary with the Chief Imam, Garki.


Nollywood Representative, during question session....

Minister of transportation and Minister of defense

Chief Imams present at the Tow Hall Meeting

Sectional View at The Meeting Venue

Minister Of Finance, Mrs. Olufunke

Minister of works, housing and power, Fashola SAN. Interacting during the event.....

Minister of defense during his paper presentation.

Minister of works, housing and power, Fashola SAN with Hon. Min. for Culture and Information, Lai Mohammed at the event.

Members present at the event

At the opening of the event, singing the National Anthem

Hon. Minister of Defense
Hon. Minister of Works, Housing and Power. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN



DVC Academics, University of Abuja, Present at the event.

Dr. Alanana Otaki. Dept. of Gen. Studies, University of Abuja.










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