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Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by McDonalds2014(m): 1:28pm On Jun 08, 2015
ABUJA- The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court is at the momen hearing an ex-parte motion seeking to disqualify Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila from emerging as the Speaker of the House of Representatives tomorrow.
Justice Abdul Kafarati is presiding over the suit which was lodged before the high court by the Registered Trustees of Social Justice and Civil Rights Awareness Initiative.
The group, in the suit filed pursuant to Order 26 Rule 8 of the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules, 2009, is contending that Hon. Gbajabiamila is not morally fit to head the third arm of governance in Nigeria, alleging that he was previously ‎”convicted in the state of Georgia for unethical practices and was debarred as a lawyer for 36 months”.
Aside Gbajabiamila, the House of Representatives and the Attorney General of the Federation were equally cited as defendants in the matter.
The ex-parte motion is being argued on behalf of the group by Human Rights lawyer, Chief ‎Mike Ozehkome, SAN.
In a supporting affidavit ‎that was deposed to by one Alojie Nmerengira, the plaintiff told the court that its investigations revealed that Gbajabiamila was convicted by the Supreme Court of Georgia in 2007, even as it attached a copy of the order of the court as ‘Exhibit A’.
Nmerengira averred: “That I am the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the plaintiff organization by virtue of which I am very conversant with the facts deposed herein.
“That the 1st defendant is a member of the House of Representatives who nurses the ambition of becoming the Speaker of the House in the next Assembly. That the 2nd defendant is the constitution body created to carry ‎out legislative functions for the good governance and advancement of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“That the 3rd defendant is the Chief Law Officer of the Federation that ensures the sue enforcement of our Laws so that the nation does not fall into the pit of lawlessness.
“That as a sensible and responsible organisation, my board deemed it proper that to achieve the objective of the organisation, that we ‎should intervene in public interest litigation in deserving situations.
“That few days ago it came to the public domain that the 1st defendant was a leading candidate to the position of the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives.
“That my organisation, following the ‎wind of change that has pervaded the political environment in Nigeria, deemed it proper to carry out a background check on the leading candidates for the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives.
“That I discovered that the 1st defendant ‎was a lawyer and practiced in the United States of America, particularly in the state of Georgia.
“That upon further enquiry, I discovered that the 1st defendant was convicted in the state of Georgia for unethical practices and was debarred for ‎36 months. A copy of the order of the Supreme Court of Georgia to that effect is hereby attached and marked ‘Exhibit A'”.

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Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by peleson: 1:29pm On Jun 08, 2015
Correct
Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by stinggy(m): 1:32pm On Jun 08, 2015
Awon haters undecided

Better get used to it y'all - Hon. Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila cool
Till 2023 fa shocked shocked

Tomorrow isn't far...

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Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by Nobody: 1:33pm On Jun 08, 2015
fair enough but Chief ‎Mike Ozehkome, is not the best lawyer for this case.

he is used to withdrawing from cases after some behind the scene unethical practices . evidences abound of him prevailing on his client to withdraw cases
Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by Tolexander: 1:37pm On Jun 08, 2015
I don't see APC respecting this court order tomorrow.

He that doesn't respect the court decision how does he want the house members to respect his speakership attribute?
Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by BlackBaron: 1:39pm On Jun 08, 2015
Criminals with chequered pasts coming to rule over us.

Like Kashamu and his brother Gbaja... let them all be shoveled away away to face trials in the various countries they are wanted.
Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by Nobody: 1:44pm On Jun 08, 2015
Alot of criminals in that zone... Smh!
Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by StepTwo: 1:49pm On Jun 08, 2015
na wao.

APC should be the ones carrying the umbrella in the stead of PDP.
Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by Chanchit: 2:13pm On Jun 08, 2015
*yawn* next!
Re: Speakership: Court Asked To Disqualify Gbajabiamila Over US Indictment by Nobody: 2:29pm On Jun 08, 2015
Hon. Gbajabiamila seems set to DINE ON ASHES.
So, the ashes of 20years fire can sometimes burn.
Hmm

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