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See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Biodun556(m): 7:32pm On Jan 14, 2019
Good name is better than silver and gold.

Isn't amazing that the head of judiciary , a chief justice who suppose to protect the law, flouts the law and even have the gut select court that will try him.

According to late Gani Fawehinmi " there is nothing usual in an unusual situation"

In an environment where majority of citizens are sound, such a man would have resigned honorably rathern maintaining the seat and selecting court.

The word "minority group" should be expunged from Nigerian political dictionary because it's making some set of people to nurse inferiority complex and fear of domination hence the usual vote for our son, our daughter must not go to jail, our son must not be removed. This is nothing but backwardness.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Nobody: 7:34pm On Jan 14, 2019
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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by NigeriaIsDoomed: 7:35pm On Jan 14, 2019
Hawusa slaves grin grin
This explains it all
Na so them kill Abiola una still come dey thank dey killers.
Yellobar, please slavery is not synonymous with maturity.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Nigerianization(m): 7:37pm On Jan 14, 2019
You made some valid points but I will tell you for free that Gov Ibikunle Amosun interceded for Adeosun.

That's why she was never prosecuted and was even escorted out of the country

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Biodun556(m): 7:42pm On Jan 14, 2019
Nigerianization:
You made some valid points but I will tell you for free that Gov Ibikunle Amosun interceded for Adeosun.

That's why she was never prosecuted and was even escorted out of the country

You can make your findings. In many countries and in most cases, especially in the western world, if someone admit to have breach the rules and resigned he/she will not be prosecuted as a compensation for admitting the crime.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by deomelo: 7:44pm On Jan 14, 2019
People in some regions in Nigeria are still mentally backward, socially, culturally and politically immature. They can not function or move forward in any sane and lawful society.

This is why Yoruba people are ahead across the board in Nigeria.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Biodun556(m): 7:45pm On Jan 14, 2019
Chizuru01:
matured indeed

grin grin

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Nigerianization(m): 7:46pm On Jan 14, 2019
Biodun556:


You can make your findings. In many countries and in most cases, especially in the western world, if someone admit to have breach the rules and resigned he/she will not be prosecuted as a compensation for admitting the crime.

I'll research on that, but what about Adebayo Shittu


Am not trying to deviate from the discussion. Remember I said that your points are valid. The innoson saga is still fresh

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by ImperialYoruba: 7:47pm On Jan 14, 2019
Yoruba, the most SUPERIOR race on earth!

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Biodun556(m): 7:48pm On Jan 14, 2019
shocked
Nigerianization:


I'll research on that, but what about Adebayo Shittu


Am not trying to deviate from the discussion. Remember I said that your points are valid. The innoson saga is still fresh
Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by ImperialYoruba: 7:54pm On Jan 14, 2019
"Our son/our daughter"
New identifier for SE/SS. grin

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by goodnessme1(f): 7:57pm On Jan 14, 2019
deomelo:
People in some regions in Nigeria are still mentally backward, socially, culturally and politically immature. They can not function or move forward in any sane and lawful society.

This is why Yoruba people are ahead across the board in Nigeria.
Reason we Yoruba should fight for oduduwa republic.



Does it mean we Cant survive without Igbo and hausafulani.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Guestlander: 8:00pm On Jan 14, 2019
It is hard not to think Yoruba are more matured in their approach to issues like this.
I can't believe the shameful proclamations coming from people who are trying to defend their "son"
It was like that with the case of Alamieyeseigha as well.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by LuciferVirgin: 8:01pm On Jan 14, 2019
Biodun556:


You can make your findings. In many countries and in most cases, especially in the western world, if someone admit to have breach the rules and resigned he/she will not be prosecuted as a compensation for admitting the crime.



shocked What did I just read?!


Please where did you get this warped assertion from?
I'm curious.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by deomelo: 8:01pm On Jan 14, 2019
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goodnessme1:
Reason we Yoruba should fight for oduduwa republic.



Does it mean we Cant survive with Igbo and hausafulani.
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Not interested in your ignorant, unintelligent and bigoted ipob rubbish.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by goodnessme1(f): 8:04pm On Jan 14, 2019
Guestlander:
It is hard not to think Yoruba are more matured in their approach to issues like this.
I can't believe the shameful proclamations coming from people who are trying to defend their "son"
It was like that with case of Alamieyeseigha as well.
yoruba christians or yoruba muslims?

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by overall90: 8:09pm On Jan 14, 2019
goodnessme1:
Reason we Yoruba should fight for oduduwa republic.



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End of Discussion

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Biodun556(m): 8:50pm On Jan 14, 2019
LuciferVirgin:




shocked What did I just read?!


Please where did you get this warped assertion from?
I'm curious.



The recent judgment of Kalipa Mtati v KPMG Services Pty Ltd (case number J2277/16)provides guidance. It sets out a summary of the principles relating to resignation and serves as good refresher on the subject. In this case, the Labour Court considered the power of the employer to discipline an employee after she resigned.

FACTS

The employee, Mtati, approached the Labour Court on an urgent basis, to interdict the employer, KPMG, from proceeding with her disciplinary hearing, after her resignation. The background to this application was that Mtati terminated her employment contract by resigning twice. The first resignation came shortly after KPMG informed her that it was investigating misconduct allegations against her involving, among other issues, conflicts of interest and directly competing with her employer. She denied these allegations.

KPMG acknowledged receipt of Mtati’s first “notice of resignation.” They further informed her that their investigation was complete; they noted that she was still in her notice period; and that she would shortly receive a notice to attend a disciplinary hearing. In response, Mtati penned a second letter of resignation to KPMG and specifically resigned from employment “with immediate effect”. The employer disputed the validity of the second letter and invited Mtati to make representations to the chairperson at the scheduled hearing, as to why the hearing ought not to proceed.

Mtati raised the jurisdiction of the chairperson to preside over her hearing, given her summary resignation. She informed the chairperson that should the hearing proceed, she will seek urgent interdictory relief to stay proceedings. The chairperson ruled that she did in fact have jurisdiction to chair the hearing (it is unclear in the judgment as to why she was of this view). Mtati left, and the hearing proceeded in her absence. She was found guilty and the chairperson imposed the sanction of a summary dismissal.

The Court held that despite the employer “accepting” first letter of resignation, she was still entitled to terminate her contract in the middle of her notice period, summarily. Further, the court held that at the time that the chairperson concluded the hearing and made a finding against Mtati, there was no employment relationship between the parties. Therefore, the employer had no power to discipline her and the chairpersons ruling is in effect, a nullity in law.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by LuciferVirgin: 9:16pm On Jan 14, 2019
Biodun556:




[s]The recent judgment of Kalipa Mtati v KPMG Services Pty Ltd (case number J2277/16)provides guidance. It sets out a summary of the principles relating to resignation and serves as good refresher on the subject. In this case, the Labour Court considered the power of the employer to discipline an employee after she resigned.

FACTS

The employee, Mtati, approached the Labour Court on an urgent basis, to interdict the employer, KPMG, from proceeding with her disciplinary hearing, after her resignation. The background to this application was that Mtati terminated her employment contract by resigning twice. The first resignation came shortly after KPMG informed her that it was investigating misconduct allegations against her involving, among other issues, conflicts of interest and directly competing with her employer. She denied these allegations.

KPMG acknowledged receipt of Mtati’s first “notice of resignation.” They further informed her that their investigation was complete; they noted that she was still in her notice period; and that she would shortly receive a notice to attend a disciplinary hearing. In response, Mtati penned a second letter of resignation to KPMG and specifically resigned from employment “with immediate effect”. The employer disputed the validity of the second letter and invited Mtati to make representations to the chairperson at the scheduled hearing, as to why the hearing ought not to proceed.

Mtati raised the jurisdiction of the chairperson to preside over her hearing, given her summary resignation. She informed the chairperson that should the hearing proceed, she will seek urgent interdictory relief to stay proceedings. The chairperson ruled that she did in fact have jurisdiction to chair the hearing (it is unclear in the judgment as to why she was of this view). Mtati left, and the hearing proceeded in her absence. She was found guilty and the chairperson imposed the sanction of a summary dismissal.

The Court held that despite the employer “accepting” first letter of resignation, she was still entitled to terminate her contract in the middle of her notice period, summarily. Further, the court held that at the time that the chairperson concluded the hearing and made a finding against Mtati, there was no employment relationship between the parties. Therefore, the employer had no power to discipline her and the chairpersons ruling is in effect, a nullity in law.[/s]






How the hell does this trash you just wrote answer my question or do you think I'm one of those numbskulls you can bamboozle with lengthy gibberish?

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Nobody: 9:17pm On Jan 14, 2019
Biodun556:
Good name is better than silver and gold.

Isn't amazing that the head of judiciary , a chief justice who suppose to protect the law, flouts the law and even have the gut select court that will try him.

According to late Gani Fawehinmi " there is nothing usual in an unusual situation"

In an environment where majority of citizens are sound, such a man would have resigned honorably rathern maintaining the seat and selecting court.

The word "minority group" should be expunged from Nigerian political dictionary because it's making some set of people to nurse inferiority complex and fear of domination hence the usual vote for our son, our daughter must not go to jail, our son must not be removed. This is nothing but backwardness.
Ok oh.
#BackToDaura

cc lzaa velocity25

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Lush100(m): 9:24pm On Jan 14, 2019
Biodun556:


You can make your findings. In many countries and in most cases, especially in the western world, if someone admit to have breach the rules and resigned he/she will not be prosecuted as a compensation for admitting the crime.
yes,
u have read it b4.
I used to think it was for public service,/appointment or top ranking employees
Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by duncun: 9:32pm On Jan 14, 2019

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by IamAtikulate: 9:36pm On Jan 14, 2019
deomelo:
People in some regions in Nigeria are still mentally backward, socially, culturally and politically immature. They can not function or move forward in any sane and lawful society.

This is why Yoruba people are ahead across the board in Nigeria.
Says by people who see oluomo as hero.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by mabea: 9:38pm On Jan 14, 2019
I thought he has something reasonable to say

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by SweetJoystick(m): 9:43pm On Jan 14, 2019
Na you give am N700m and 50 houses abi? Must people be stupid while trying to sound logical? Smh
Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by deomelo: 9:43pm On Jan 14, 2019
IamAtikulate:

Says by people who see oluomo as hero.


MC Olumo is still driving this ipob crazy? Is MC Olumo responsible for your miserable life?


His kids are studying in America and Estonia and he's obviously paying their school fees as a responsible father, he can not pay your sachool fees, look for your owm father

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by kayfra: 9:44pm On Jan 14, 2019
deomelo:
People in some regions in Nigeria are still mentally backward, socially, culturally and politically immature. They can not function or move forward in any sane and lawful society.

This is why Yoruba people are ahead across the board in Nigeria.

Truth

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by IamAtikulate: 9:56pm On Jan 14, 2019
deomelo:



MC Olumo is still driving this ipob crazy? Is MC Olumo responsible for your miserable life?


His kids are studying in America and Estonia and he's obviously paying their school fees as a responsible father, he can not pay your sachool fees, look for your owm father
Yeah, paying their fees from the blood of your brother fell by his bleeding guns. I love this Yoruba Moslems definition of responsible father

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by deomelo: 10:04pm On Jan 14, 2019
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IamAtikulate:

Yeah, paying their fees from the blood of your brother fell by his bleeding guns. I love this Yoruba Moslems definition of responsible father
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ipob, show us the blood he spilled?


You can not achieve anything in life with hatred, bitterness, anger, tribalism and religious bigotry.


Suffer head ipob, MC Oluomo is not responsible for your miserable life

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by IamAtikulate: 10:10pm On Jan 14, 2019
deomelo:
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ipob, show us the blood he spilled?


You can not achieve anything in life with hatred, bitterness, anger, tribalism and religious bigotry.


Suffer head ipob, MC Oluomo is not responsible for your miserable life


I don't know him until last week and I googled who the heck he is and found out he is the Enforcer in Chief of Yoruba Moslems. I thought it is only skull mining, servitude and terrorism Yoruba Moslems glorify but didn't know they are doing exploits in agberoism.

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Re: See Why Yorubas Are More Matured by Fididiguy(m): 10:45pm On Jan 14, 2019
This really got me thinking



Seriously


And seriously


To be honest, I will give it to sw anyday

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