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Re: Meet The Young Nigerians Behind "Not Too Young To Run" Advocacy - Pictures by Oritsewhandey(m): 2:01am On Jun 01, 2018
[quote author=NwaAmaikpe post=68062108] shocked


Dear Nigerian Youths,

If the Nigerian Police, Army or SARS stops you.
Just remember that President Buhari has signed the Not too Young to Run bill into law,

And run for your life.

Yours Sincerely,
NwaAmaikpe.

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As usual!
Pessimistic soloist.
Has anything sensible, ever transcended from your fingers before?
Migwo to you!

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Re: Meet The Young Nigerians Behind "Not Too Young To Run" Advocacy - Pictures by Holak: 8:11am On Jun 01, 2018
Has the problem of Nigeria been the age that is expected to run? Since 1999, none of our Presidents is younger than 50 years yet the minimum age to run had been 40. How do we then believe that by mere signing a paper, that will now make a 35 year old to become President. Are there incentives for young people? Why don't we have a cap on the age that should run, say between 35 and 50 for instance, that way, we make the opportunity more enticing. Congrats to the 35 year old people who have been given automatic tickets to become President of the country. grin
Re: Meet The Young Nigerians Behind "Not Too Young To Run" Advocacy - Pictures by cenaman(m): 9:10am On Jun 01, 2018
astronreal:

Uncle, your hatered for Nigeria knows no bounds!! May God not hear your prayers.
God has already hear my prayers.
Re: Meet The Young Nigerians Behind "Not Too Young To Run" Advocacy - Pictures by cenaman(m): 9:13am On Jun 01, 2018
astronreal:


Uncle, your hatered for Nigeria knows no bounds!!
May God not hear your prayers.
God has already hear my prayers that's why he gave us Buhari to come and redeem this country from evil people.
Re: Meet The Young Nigerians Behind "Not Too Young To Run" Advocacy - Pictures by nairalandbuzz(m): 10:25am On Jun 01, 2018
Keep deceiving yourself as if anything tangible would be done.

Presidential age was reduced from 40 to 35 years and all these years, has anyone in age bracket of 40-50 ever tried?

Idiots!

As if signing it means automatic ticket for young nigerians
Re: Meet The Young Nigerians Behind "Not Too Young To Run" Advocacy - Pictures by cooljoe(m): 11:11am On Jun 01, 2018
the problem with ds law is it contravenes the constitution. the constitution provides for a minimum age for certain positions. no law can challenge d provisions of d constitution by virtue of s.1 of d constitution(d supremacy clause). d constitution itself has to be amended. and that is a very very long process. and dat will be tee after d 2019 elections. these pple are always joking with us sha
Re: Meet The Young Nigerians Behind "Not Too Young To Run" Advocacy - Pictures by cooljoe(m): 11:30am On Jun 01, 2018
Holak:
Has the problem of Nigeria been the age that is expected to run? Since 1999, none of our Presidents is younger than 50 years yet the minimum age to run had been 40. How do we then believe that by mere signing a paper, that will now make a 35 year old to become President. Are there incentives for young people? Why don't we have a cap on the age that should run, say between 35 and 50 for instance, that way, we make the opportunity more enticing. Congrats to the 35 year old people who have been given automatic tickets to become President of the country. grin
a 35 year old cannt even stand for presidential ellection in Nigeria. d constitution provides fr an age minimum. d ntytr law cannot override d constitution which is supreme by virtue of s1(3) of d cfrn. dey have to 1st amend d cfrn (which is one very difficult task

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