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Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

What kind of antiman slangs are you talking about?

How come you don't observe, you leasing the the handle.

I am not a low life, gutter rat who do things like lease my handle.  No one or nothing on GNI is that important to me. 

Hey hey hey...marnin Miss Ivy...yuh get de malla foh Irfaan yet? Me bet yuh one na so big like Pavi wan...hey hey hey. 

FM
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ksazma posted:

That is true my brother. GNI Political is indeed slow right now. It would have been buzzing had we been in election mode. But the PNC is refusing to follow the required guidelines to hold elections within 90 days of the successful NCV. 

Elections coming bhai ,not within the 90 day period,  Prezi Granger still have some power, guided by the Constitution. In the mean time hardball playing out. More likely elections will in the latter half of the year.

Django
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Django posted:
ksazma posted:

That is true my brother. GNI Political is indeed slow right now. It would have been buzzing had we been in election mode. But the PNC is refusing to follow the required guidelines to hold elections within 90 days of the successful NCV. 

Elections coming bhai ,not within the 90 day period,  Prezi Granger still have some power, guided by the Constitution. In the mean time hardball playing out. More likely elections will in the latter half of the year.

Article 106 (7) of the Constitution of Guyana requires elections within 90 days of successful passing of a No Confidence Motion unless it is extended by at least 67% of the National Assembly. Prezi Granger does not have any power to over-rule that. The Coalition government is free to add their court filing to the one filed by the PPP back in 2015 but they cannot legally delay the stipulation in the Constitution while they await a ruling on their filing.

 

FM
Django posted:

The PPP supporters here who are in the majority talking and agreeing to them selves. Noticeably lots of antiman slangs in the conversations.

In the homeland strange events are happening, threat of bombings at UG and Schools, apparently they refrain from posting. In the mean time looks there is calm on other crimes, nothing much to growl about.

I think the PNC is putting forward the case that Indian ppl does bomb building as a means of political persausion.

S
seignet posted:
Django posted:

The PPP supporters here who are in the majority talking and agreeing to them selves. Noticeably lots of antiman slangs in the conversations.

In the homeland strange events are happening, threat of bombings at UG and Schools, apparently they refrain from posting. In the mean time looks there is calm on other crimes, nothing much to growl about.

I think the PNC is putting forward the case that Indian ppl does bomb building as a means of political persausion.

  

dem might even sacrifice some of their own and blame it on the opposition to hold on to power. SAD

FM
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The family asked that GNI anti- man  who posting articles about the family to refrain from jumping to conclusion.

 

UG bomb suspect being made a scapegoat – Family  

 

 

The family of Sheliza Jafferally says she is being used as a “scapegoat as pressure mounts against” the Guyana Police Force to solve the case as to who made bomb threats against the University of Guyana.  

Reports indicate that the young University student has been in custody since Wednesday following an anonymous phone call to the Alberttown Police Station Tuesday last that bombs were planted on the campus. 

A statement released by the Jafferally family Friday night noted that the young lady vehemently denies making the threats. 

The family believes that there are ulterior motives afoot following her arrest. 

“The leaking of her name and incorrectly stated family connection hints at a deeper, ulterior motivation; typically, in a matter that is under investigation, the “suspect’s” identity is not revealed until it has reached the level of the court.  

“In this case, she has been publicly lambasted and adjudged guilty before a charge has even been instituted.” 

The family has since hired the services of Attorney Latchmie Rahamat in order to clear her name. 

 

“The matter is under investigation and, despite being in police custody for more than 24 hours, she has not been formally charged, a strong indication that there is no solid case against her. She has denied the allegations and we believe that these accusations against her are completely out of character,” the statement noted.  

 â€œWe therefore urge members of the public to not be hasty to call for her head on a block without evidence. As a society, we are too quick to latch on to the first bit of information presented to us, especially in salacious and high-profile matters such as this one.  

“However, we must remember that there is a process and that process must be respected. This is a young woman with her life ahead of her; she is a hard worker, a promising UG student, and a kind person.” 

 The University closed its operations for the entire week after two bomb threats.  

An ‘all-clear’ was given by the Guyana Police Force Bomb Disposal Unit after an efficient search was done on the campus but the administration still decided to close the campus this week. 

The Police investigations revealed that “so far that students either by themselves or with other persons decided to be mischievous and endeavour to disrupt the existing peace and calm in society and specifically in the education sectors. 

FM

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