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SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by tynewsng: 8:20am On Dec 23, 2018
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit asking the Federal High Court in Lagos to “stop the Senate President Bukola Saraki from paying former Plateau State governor, Senator Joshua Dariye N14.2 million monthly allowances while he serves out a 10-year prison sentence for corruption because such payment violates Nigerian law and international obligations.”

According to SERAP’s lawsuit, Mr Dariye is still receiving the N750,000 salary and N13.5 million monthly allowances from the Nigeran Senate six months after his conviction. In June, an FCT high court convicted Dariye for diverting N1.162 billion state ecological funds while he was governor. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison, which was later reduced to 10 years by a court of appeal in Abuja. Dariye is said to have been paid N85.5 million as allowances since his conviction.

Joined as Defendants in the suit are: Mr Dariye and the National Assembly Service Commission.

In the suit number FHC/L/CS/2146/18 filed last Friday, SERAP argued: “Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission are trying to override Nigerian law and the judgment of our court by continuing to pay Mr Dariye’s allowances while he serves out a 10-year prison term and unable to sit and perform the functions of a senator. This action undermines the rule of law and is a great moral failure because it sends a message that corruption pays—it’s the opposite of Nigerian Constitutional principles and international obligations.”

The organisation also argued: “Stopping the Defendants would ensure that only sitting and serving senators are worthy of drawing salaries and allowances from the public treasury. It would also further the public interest and general public confidence in the government it elects. The interest in public confidence is greater than the convicted person’s interest in continuing to receive allowances while serving his sentence for corruption in Kuje prison.”

The 15-page lawsuit read in part: “Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission should be immediately restrained from unlawfully paying salaries and allowances to Mr Dariye who is serving jail term. Restraining them would send a clear message to Nigerian elected officials that corruption does not pay and contribute to promoting accountability and fostering public trust and confidence in Nigeria’s democracy, the rule of law and the governance system.”

“By paying Mr Dariye’s allowances while in prison, Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission have destroyed the efficacy and purpose of Mr Dariye’s conviction and have brought the rule of law and administration of justice into disrepute. SERAP and the public are alarmed by the action of Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission and they ought to be restrained by this Honourable Court.”

“Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission should not be allowed to continue to make a mockery of the rule of law, our process of administration of justice and our judicial system by behaving as if the Nigerian Senate is not bound by the court judgment which convicted and sentenced Dariye for corruption. Mr Saraki and the Nigerian Senate should be compelled to respect and obey decisions of the court.”

“By continuing to pay Mr Dariye’s allowances after his conviction and while in Kuje prison and unable to sit and perform the functions of a sitting senator, Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission have played a negative role to wit: undermining the authority and integrity of the court. Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission knew or ought to know that Mr Dariye has been convicted and sentenced and now serving his jail term in Kuje prison pursuant to a decision of a competent court.”

“Mr Dariye, having been convicted, sentenced and currently serving jail term in Kuje prison can no longer by virtue of his imprisonment lawfully carry out or perform the duties of a senator. Mr Dariye ordinarily ceases to be a senator, as per the provisions of section 66 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended).”

“Section 68(1) provides that a senator shall vacate his/her seat if any circumstances arise that would cause him/her to be disqualified for election as senator. This is exactly what happened to Mr Dariye, who is, as a result of his imprisonment, no longer fit to be a senator let alone be entitled to allowances of a sitting senator. Similarly, a senator shall vacate his/her seat if without just cause, he/she is absent from meetings of the Senate, for a period amounting in the aggregate to more than one-third of the total number of days during which the Senate meets in any one year”

“Mr Dariye is no longer a senator having been convicted, sentenced and currently serving prison terms and having been in prison since June 12, 2018, he is caught by the provision of section 68(1)(f) as it is practically impossible for him to sit as senator.”

“Mr Dariye, having been absent for a period amounting in the aggregate to more than one-third of the total number of days during which the Senate meets in 2018, is disqualified and therefore his seat has automatically become vacant. Mr Dariye is no longer entitled to be paid and/or to receive the allowances of a sitting and serving senator.”

“Mr Dariye’s conviction remains in effect until it is set aside. Therefore, the argument that he has appealed his conviction will not hold water. A judgment of a competent court of law subsists until set aside on appeal. The Supreme Court of Nigeria has made this point very clear in several cases.”

“So long as the decision exists, it must be obeyed to the letter. A judgment of court, no matter the fundamental vice that afflict it, remains legally binding and valid until set aside by due process of law. As the Supreme Court has said, the judiciary like all citizens of this country cannot be a passive on-looker when any person attempts to subvert the administration of justice and will not hesitate to use the powers available to it to do justice in the cases before it.’’

“Mr Dariye cannot justly and reasonably earn the allowances of a sitting and serving senator, having been convicted and sentenced and serving a prison term. Under the common law principle of money had and received, Mr Dariye is under a legally binding duty to return all such salaries and allowances to the public treasury, having not justly earned such. Mr Dariye should be compelled to return the allowances he has received so far since his conviction.”

“SERAP is seeking an order restraining Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission from paying Mr Dariye any further allowances while serving his jail term in Kuje prisons, Abuja.”

“SERAP is also seeking a declaration that the seat of Mr Dariye in the Senate is automatically deemed vacant, having being convicted and sentenced to a prison term and currently serving jail term and having been absent at the sessions of the Senate for a period amounting in the aggregate to more than one-third of the total number of days allowed, and that he is therefore, not entitled to any allowances reserved for a sitting and serving senator.”

“SERAP is also seeking an order compelling Mr Dariye to return all salaries and allowances paid to him as a senator while in prison, having not performed the functions and office of a sitting and serving senator and having not deservedly earned such.”

“Unless the reliefs sought are granted, Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission will continue to act in flagrant defiance of the judgment of the court, the independence and authority of the court, and the rule of law. It is in the interest of justice to grant this application as the Defendants have nothing to lose if the application is granted.”

No date has been fixed for the hearing of the suit.


http://serap-nigeria.org/serap-sues-saraki-for-paying-dariye-n14-2m-monthly-allowances-in-prison.ngo/

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by LVStone(m): 10:30am On Dec 23, 2018
Oh God, as Youths please give us ability to reclaim our destinies from these thieves Amen. Imagine the level of corruption; someone in prison being paid for stealing our money! Saraki must trully be his mentor

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by jaggabban: 10:42am On Dec 23, 2018
The pig's hero called saraki is always about juicy positions and looting. God punish flat.head mother.rapers.

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by iceboy4752(m): 11:09am On Dec 23, 2018
And some PDP supporters were praying for Saraki to be the PDP presidential candidate. Even though I'm not too interested in politics, I still agree with APC's claim that our country's Economy was mismanaged and annihilated by PDP for sixteen years. If you ask many why Nigeria is still underdeveloped since 1999, they'll say it is because of the "past corrupt leaders." Ironically, most of the "past corrupt leaders" were PDP members and they still want to vote in these people.

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by Nobody: 11:59am On Dec 23, 2018
Does Saraki really have control of who gets paid in Senate and does not?

I will be surprised if the law shows this to be the case as Saraki is only first among equals

May be SERAP should sue the actual agency with the responsibility to pay Senators

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by ainas247: 10:43pm On Dec 23, 2018
Saraki imagine this man wanted to be Nigeria president... God forbid..

Check my profile to get this before 31th..

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:44pm On Dec 23, 2018
According to SERAP’s lawsuit, Mr Dariye is still receiving the N750,000 salary and N13.5 million monthly allowances from the Nigeran Senate six months after his conviction.
Dariye is said to have been paid N85.5 million as allowances since his conviction.

And this is the same senate President and his goons that couldn't pay the salaries of the guys working for them at the National Assembly!
This thief and killer called Saraki will end up in prison and his end will be terrible..
He's among the Top 3 enemies of the country.
This shall pass away too......

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by oderinde151(m): 10:44pm On Dec 23, 2018
These are the people who you want us to vote for ?
I pray atiku should win next year, by that time you guys will come back to your senses.. Keep on hating on buhari and osinbajo.. undecided undecided undecided

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by siraj1402(m): 10:44pm On Dec 23, 2018
See some people's mentor.
Please people, is this cloud too much? I have not been hearing so many visions like before or because their permutations never works like before? Where is that pastor who said Funke Akinded will not have any fruit of labour? Maybe she was dashed the set of twins announced she gave birth to.

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 10:45pm On Dec 23, 2018
Nice step by SERAP!! The truth is Nigeria would become better if its citizens hold our leaders accountable, my only worry is that this administration has a habit of disobeying and disregarding Court Orders!!

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by Nobody: 10:46pm On Dec 23, 2018
And Apc will still let him go Scott free
Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by Nobody: 10:46pm On Dec 23, 2018
PDP is Nigerians village people

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by NotBeenPaid: 10:46pm On Dec 23, 2018
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This thief and killer called Buhari will end up in prison and his end will be terrible..
He's among the Top 3 enemies which includes Osinbajo, Tinubu and Fashola of the country.

This shall pass away too......

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by boxypane(m): 10:46pm On Dec 23, 2018
If this allegation is true, I pity my country. Saraki is a snake.

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:48pm On Dec 23, 2018
author=NotBeenPaid post=This thief and killer called Buhari will end up in prison and his end will be terrible..
He's among the Top 3 enemies which includes Osinbajo, Tinubu and Fashola of the country.
This shall pass away too......
74114247]

Seun, Mynd44, OAM4J, Dominique, what part of the rules of your forum is against what this guy just did please?
He just manipulated and changed a member's comment into something else from his brain.
This is not right in all ramifications.
And this is not his first time.
Do something about it ASAP.
And if it is allowed, kindly let us know too!

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by ManirBK: 10:50pm On Dec 23, 2018
Saraki the looters leader!

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by igwefivestar(m): 10:52pm On Dec 23, 2018
tynewsng:
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit asking the Federal High Court in Lagos to “stop the Senate President Bukola Saraki from paying former Plateau State governor, Senator Joshua Dariye N14.2 million monthly allowances while he serves out a 10-year prison sentence for corruption because such payment violates Nigerian law and international obligations.”

According to SERAP’s lawsuit, Mr Dariye is still receiving the N750,000 salary and N13.5 million monthly allowances from the Nigeran Senate six months after his conviction. In June, an FCT high court convicted Dariye for diverting N1.162 billion state ecological funds while he was governor. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison, which was later reduced to 10 years by a court of appeal in Abuja. Dariye is said to have been paid N85.5 million as allowances since his conviction.

Joined as Defendants in the suit are: Mr Dariye and the National Assembly Service Commission.

In the suit number FHC/L/CS/2146/18 filed last Friday, SERAP argued: “Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission are trying to override Nigerian law and the judgment of our court by continuing to pay Mr Dariye’s allowances while he serves out a 10-year prison term and unable to sit and perform the functions of a senator. This action undermines the rule of law and is a great moral failure because it sends a message that corruption pays—it’s the opposite of Nigerian Constitutional principles and international obligations.”

The organisation also argued: “Stopping the Defendants would ensure that only sitting and serving senators are worthy of drawing salaries and allowances from the public treasury. It would also further the public interest and general public confidence in the government it elects. The interest in public confidence is greater than the convicted person’s interest in continuing to receive allowances while serving his sentence for corruption in Kuje prison.”

The 15-page lawsuit read in part: “Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission should be immediately restrained from unlawfully paying salaries and allowances to Mr Dariye who is serving jail term. Restraining them would send a clear message to Nigerian elected officials that corruption does not pay and contribute to promoting accountability and fostering public trust and confidence in Nigeria’s democracy, the rule of law and the governance system.”

“By paying Mr Dariye’s allowances while in prison, Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission have destroyed the efficacy and purpose of Mr Dariye’s conviction and have brought the rule of law and administration of justice into disrepute. SERAP and the public are alarmed by the action of Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission and they ought to be restrained by this Honourable Court.”

“Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission should not be allowed to continue to make a mockery of the rule of law, our process of administration of justice and our judicial system by behaving as if the Nigerian Senate is not bound by the court judgment which convicted and sentenced Dariye for corruption. Mr Saraki and the Nigerian Senate should be compelled to respect and obey decisions of the court.”

“By continuing to pay Mr Dariye’s allowances after his conviction and while in Kuje prison and unable to sit and perform the functions of a sitting senator, Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission have played a negative role to wit: undermining the authority and integrity of the court. Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission knew or ought to know that Mr Dariye has been convicted and sentenced and now serving his jail term in Kuje prison pursuant to a decision of a competent court.”

“Mr Dariye, having been convicted, sentenced and currently serving jail term in Kuje prison can no longer by virtue of his imprisonment lawfully carry out or perform the duties of a senator. Mr Dariye ordinarily ceases to be a senator, as per the provisions of section 66 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended).”

“Section 68(1) provides that a senator shall vacate his/her seat if any circumstances arise that would cause him/her to be disqualified for election as senator. This is exactly what happened to Mr Dariye, who is, as a result of his imprisonment, no longer fit to be a senator let alone be entitled to allowances of a sitting senator. Similarly, a senator shall vacate his/her seat if without just cause, he/she is absent from meetings of the Senate, for a period amounting in the aggregate to more than one-third of the total number of days during which the Senate meets in any one year”

“Mr Dariye is no longer a senator having been convicted, sentenced and currently serving prison terms and having been in prison since June 12, 2018, he is caught by the provision of section 68(1)(f) as it is practically impossible for him to sit as senator.”

“Mr Dariye, having been absent for a period amounting in the aggregate to more than one-third of the total number of days during which the Senate meets in 2018, is disqualified and therefore his seat has automatically become vacant. Mr Dariye is no longer entitled to be paid and/or to receive the allowances of a sitting and serving senator.”

“Mr Dariye’s conviction remains in effect until it is set aside. Therefore, the argument that he has appealed his conviction will not hold water. A judgment of a competent court of law subsists until set aside on appeal. The Supreme Court of Nigeria has made this point very clear in several cases.”

“So long as the decision exists, it must be obeyed to the letter. A judgment of court, no matter the fundamental vice that afflict it, remains legally binding and valid until set aside by due process of law. As the Supreme Court has said, the judiciary like all citizens of this country cannot be a passive on-looker when any person attempts to subvert the administration of justice and will not hesitate to use the powers available to it to do justice in the cases before it.’’

“Mr Dariye cannot justly and reasonably earn the allowances of a sitting and serving senator, having been convicted and sentenced and serving a prison term. Under the common law principle of money had and received, Mr Dariye is under a legally binding duty to return all such salaries and allowances to the public treasury, having not justly earned such. Mr Dariye should be compelled to return the allowances he has received so far since his conviction.”

“SERAP is seeking an order restraining Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission from paying Mr Dariye any further allowances while serving his jail term in Kuje prisons, Abuja.”

“SERAP is also seeking a declaration that the seat of Mr Dariye in the Senate is automatically deemed vacant, having being convicted and sentenced to a prison term and currently serving jail term and having been absent at the sessions of the Senate for a period amounting in the aggregate to more than one-third of the total number of days allowed, and that he is therefore, not entitled to any allowances reserved for a sitting and serving senator.”

“SERAP is also seeking an order compelling Mr Dariye to return all salaries and allowances paid to him as a senator while in prison, having not performed the functions and office of a sitting and serving senator and having not deservedly earned such.”

“Unless the reliefs sought are granted, Mr Saraki and the National Assembly Service Commission will continue to act in flagrant defiance of the judgment of the court, the independence and authority of the court, and the rule of law. It is in the interest of justice to grant this application as the Defendants have nothing to lose if the application is granted.”

No date has been fixed for the hearing of the suit.


http://serap-nigeria.org/serap-sues-saraki-for-paying-dariye-n14-2m-monthly-allowances-in-prison.ngo/
waste of time and resources

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by Sam0(m): 10:52pm On Dec 23, 2018
if Buhari steps in now they will say is wintch hunting.

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by Nobody: 10:53pm On Dec 23, 2018
Serap should Sharap!
Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by Nobody: 10:55pm On Dec 23, 2018
jaggabban:
The pig's hero called saraki is always about juicy positions and looting. God punish flat.head mother.rapers.
seems the rotten ewedu u ate has damaged ur skull mining coned brain's ability to function properly

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by Badboiz(m): 10:56pm On Dec 23, 2018
God Punish PDP and APC.

Didn't Buhari appoint dead people too, before the appointments went public, I am pretty sure those dead people must have been paid, who collected the money?.

This Dariye's own has been going on for months, it just came to the public's notice after how many months. These guys only leak news when it will hurt their opponents. All the time Saraki was in APC, didn't they know he was paying money to this convicted felon?.

Some idiots will come on here and start playing partisan politics forgetting that these people are crazy. APC and PDP.

Lemme go shark some Trophy

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by 11doubledee: 10:56pm On Dec 23, 2018
Judiciary time to prove ur worth. It is not enough to the executive for all society's problem.we dey await the outcome
Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by MzTunechi(f): 10:56pm On Dec 23, 2018
What is wrong with this country called Nigeria cry
Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 10:57pm On Dec 23, 2018
iceboy4752:
And some PDP supporters were praying for Saraki to be the PDP presidential candidate. Even though I'm not too interested in politics, I still agree with APC's claim that our country's was mismanaged and annihilated by PDP for sixteen years. If you ask many why Nigeria is still underdeveloped since 1999, they'll say it is because of the "past corrupt leaders." Ironically, most of the "past corrupt leaders" were PDP members and they still want to vote in these people.
but u forget that a large percentage of those who are in APC today are former PDP members Which means they were also part of the "Past corrupt leaders"

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by pjsmart(m): 11:00pm On Dec 23, 2018
INEC should conduct another election to replace him. the new man will automatically start receiving those payments. simple thing and we are just beating about the bush

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by Nobody: 11:01pm On Dec 23, 2018
iceboy4752:
And some PDP supporters were praying for Saraki to be the PDP presidential candidate. Even though I'm not too interested in politics, I still agree with APC's claim that our country's was mismanaged and annihilated by PDP for sixteen years. If you ask many why Nigeria is still underdeveloped since 1999, they'll say it is because of the "past corrupt leaders." Ironically, most of the "past corrupt leaders" were PDP members and they still want to vote in these people.

Who are the past corrupt leaders? Most of them are in APC? Oga they are all the same.

PDP or APC, they are all the same, we need fresh people in power.

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by mae1: 11:01pm On Dec 23, 2018
I think Op was deliberate in singling the Senate President as an act of sabotage.
If you read the defendants of the case, there is no Saraki name mentioned by SERAP.

The Op have accomplished his intent by putting Saraki's name in the title of the news.

krendo:
Does Saraki really have control of who gets paid in Senate and does not?

I will be surprised is the law shows this to be the case as Saraki is only first among equals

May be SERAP should sue the actual agency with the responsibility to pay Senators

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Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by kurt09(m): 11:03pm On Dec 23, 2018
The organisation haven't won any case in court.
Re: SERAP Sues Saraki For ‘paying Dariye N14.2m Monthly Allowances In Prison’ by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 11:05pm On Dec 23, 2018
igwefivestar:
waste of time and resources
So u quoted all the article just to type "Waste of time and resources" smh

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