WATCH: Ministerial nominees screening live
By The Guardian
13 October 2015 |
11:09 am
The Nigerian Senate has started the much-awaited screening of ministerial nominees.
You can follow the proceedings here
The Nigerian Senate has started the much-awaited screening of ministerial nominees.
You can follow the proceedings here
The first 10 nominees to be screened will go in this order: 1. Udo Udoma 2. Kayode Fayemi 3. Audu Ogbeh 4. Ogbonnaya Onu. 5. Osagie Ehanire 6. Abdulrahman Dambazau 7. Lai Mohammed 8. @AminaJMohammed 9. Suleiman Hussaini Adamu 10. Ibrahim U. Jibril
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4 Comments
Who is that clown that is waving his hands around and touching his mouth and causing nothing but distraction, I hope is not pretending to be doing sign language.
Why can’t this senators sit down and learn things, instead of walking round and about. No orderliness even in the senate chamber
The patients inferiority relationship with physicians i Nigeria must change,
I like the fact that they prayed to God first, beyond that, the whole scene is so rowdy!
Whoever listened to the announcements?
No wonder Nigeria is so ungovernable!
So our laws are made from here?
Is this how they manage National affairs in this Senate?
Senator Kabiru Gaya. Do you speak English at all?
Interesting!
We will review and take appropriate action.