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Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by EasternLion: 6:19pm On Jan 01, 2016
Nigeria Pres Buhari should not be signaling that his government will ignore court orders.
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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by cosby02(m): 6:21pm On Jan 01, 2016
Right
Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by zikIPE: 6:21pm On Jan 01, 2016
Who is kenneth roth?? Give us background info on him so i'll know if i should be worried
Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Melahou(m): 6:22pm On Jan 01, 2016
He has already started

That's the change they voted for

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by andresia(m): 6:22pm On Jan 01, 2016
Op, do us a favour: you and Kenneth Roth should get married sharperly

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by agarawu23(m): 6:23pm On Jan 01, 2016
Who gives a fvck about him angry

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by swagaholic: 6:24pm On Jan 01, 2016
By d time bubu will be done with Nigeria, yorubads will be begging 4 their votes back....

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by PassingShot(m): 6:32pm On Jan 01, 2016
Not until our judiciary start to act in the interest on Nigeria will we have an issue with the govt disobeying court orders.

You don't expect this govt allow looters escape justice just because they can buy judgement with a portion of the funds they looted.

It is what brought us into this mess and it is what Buhari will not accept. Call it whatever you like, it is PMB's way that will rescue Nigeria from the cabals. America, UK, Russia and other developed nations must have had leaders in the mould of Buhari at some point in their history.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by ojun50(m): 6:35pm On Jan 01, 2016
I jst they sorry for yoruba people

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by vedaxcool(m): 6:44pm On Jan 01, 2016
PassingShot:
Not until our judiciary start to act in the interest on Nigeria will we have an issue with the govt disobeying court orders.

You don't expect this govt allow looters escape justice just because they can buy judgement with a portion of the funds they looted.

It is what brought us into this mess and it is what Buhari will not accept. Call it whatever you like, it is PMB's way that will rescue Nigeria from the cabals. America, UK, Russia and other developed nations must have had leaders in the mould of Buhari at some point in their history.

Even no court order has been violated, but I wonder when courts began granting bail on serious issues, it is time efcc beems its search on corrupt practices that goes on in the judiciary. Corruption is granting bail for rich man while refusing same to a poor man for equivalent crimes.
Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by vedaxcool(m): 6:46pm On Jan 01, 2016
ojun50:
I jst they sorry for yoruba people

Ipork by the time your master kanu is finished with he will change his name to onenaijeriya

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Immatex(m): 6:46pm On Jan 01, 2016
PassingShot:
Not until our judiciary start to act in the interest on Nigeria will we have an issue with the govt disobeying court orders.

You don't expect this govt allow looters escape justice just because they can buy judgement with a portion of the funds they looted.

It is what brought us into this mess and it is what Buhari will not accept. Call it whatever you like, it is PMB's way that will rescue Nigeria from the cabals. America, UK, Russia and other developed nations must have had leaders in the mould of Buhari at some point in their history.


Everyone seem to pass blames here.

The Judiciary should remain independent.

Courts must sit. Accused prosecuted and defended

Judges or a jury pass judgment leaning on the argument from both sides and having a fuller and clearer picture of the circumstances of the matter before it.

Aggrieved parties appeal judgments and exhaust the legal process as inscribed in our democratic constitution.

Anything short of this under any guise is crude dictatorship and unacceptable.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Emekamex(m): 6:49pm On Jan 01, 2016
Watch as the zombies defend Buhari's impunity and non compliance of law and order.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by PassingShot(m): 6:52pm On Jan 01, 2016
Immatex:



Everyone seem to pass blames here.

The Judiciary should remain independent.

Courts must sit. Accused prosecuted and defended

Judges or a jury pass judgment leaning on the argument from both sides and having a fuller and clearer picture of the circumstances of the matter before it.

Aggrieved parties appeal judgments and exhaust the legal process as inscribed in our democratic constitution.

Anything short of this under any guise is crude dictatorship and unacceptable.
And what happens in a very corrupt and usually compromised judiciary we have in Nigeria?

How many times have we seen ultra corrupt but rich people get away with their atrocious acts just because they could buy judges?

The poor always get punished for far lesser offences whereas the rich thieves get away with theirs?


And, when has it even become a crime to re-arrest indicted persons for different charges as in the case of Dasuki?

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Yeske2(m): 7:04pm On Jan 01, 2016
No way, who be dis sef? PMB. . .please become a dictator and hit these eediots off. We dey your back kampe.
I saw your anger on the media chat and i understand your anger and sensible youths are with you. Go on, it's 2016 and we'll give them what they want.
Give us whatever is due us but never succumb to these eediots.
Dare me in Onitsha you kids.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Immatex(m): 7:05pm On Jan 01, 2016
PassingShot:

And what happens in a very corrupt and usually compromised judiciary we have in Nigeria?

How many times have we seen ultra corrupt but rich people get away with their atrocious acts just because they could buy judges?

The poor always get punished for far lesser offences whereas the rich thieves get away with theirs?




And, when has it even become a crime to re-arrest indicted persons for different charges as in the case of Dasuki?



Thus far, the Judiciary granting bails have not acted corruptly but in accord with norms of court proceedings. Bail could be granted at the discretion of the presiding Jude, it doesn't end the case.

After all the accused has to remain alive to be tried.

What has gone wrong so far is the President commenting on court proceedings and passing judgment by making sentimental utterances.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by modath(f): 7:09pm On Jan 01, 2016
vedaxcool:


Ipork by the time your master kanu is finished with he will change his name to onenaijeriya

Bros temper justice with mercy nah , cheesy cheesy

Ojun50 & his ilk are crying, you still rub dry Jos pepper join, you are wicked.. grin

OP, no mind am jare , nor be only name he go change, his phone ringtone sef go be " Nigeria go survive"... cheesy

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by vedaxcool(m): 7:10pm On Jan 01, 2016
modath:


Bros temper justice with mercy nah , cheesy cheesy

Ojun50 & his ilk are crying, you still rub dry Jos pepper join, you are wicked.. grin

OP, no mind am jare , nor be only name he go change, his phone ringtone sef go be " Nigeria go survive"... cheesy

But dem dey ask for pepper now grin grin grin
Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by PassingShot(m): 7:12pm On Jan 01, 2016
Immatex:




Thus far, the Judiciary granting bails have not acted corruptly but in accord with norms of court proceedings. Bail could be granted at the discretion of the presiding Jude, it doesn't end the case.

After all the accused has to remain alive to be tried.

What has gone wrong so far is the President commenting on court proceedings and passing judgment by making sentimental utterances.


The president message was a needed signal to the judiciary especially the judges who grant bail for serious national crimes.

Our democracy has not evolved to extent of granting bail to someone like Dasuki to travel abroad when it's almost certain he won't come back.

Where is Diezanni today? Where is Lamorde? Where is Obanikoro? The Juducuary should always act in the interest of the nation and not against it.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Immatex(m): 7:21pm On Jan 01, 2016
PassingShot:


The president message was a needed signal to the judiciary especially the judges who grant bail for serious national crime.

Our democracy has not evolved to granting bail to someone like Dasuki to travel abroad when it's almost certain he won't come back.

Where is Diezanni today? Where is Lamorde? Where is Obanikoro? The Juducuary should always act in the interest of the nation and not against it.


Questions the Judiciary should mediate on.

Yet undue interferences should not be allowed.

Be so certain of a case might just be presumptuous at the end.

You must also not make too many enemies to win an argument. It will only invalidate the victory and still give voice to those accused.

Remember the presumption of innocent until proven guilty.

The president presumes guilty until proven innocent and this is bad news to all of us even you.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by modath(f): 7:21pm On Jan 01, 2016
Emekamex:
Watch as the zombies defend Buhari's impunity and non compliance of law and order.


Are you for real You of the we will shut down the zoo calling sensible people zombies, stand back!!!

Thought Nigeria is a zoo ? Do you expect anything different ? Now who is locked up in the zoo cage like a stray & rabied canine if not your dilector leading yall on the road to perdition!!!!

Thought Buhari walked into a trap? Who is the prey now? Stop name calling here & go to Aso Drive if you are real men & not big mouthed lily livered cowards!!

PMB is not going to comply with any court order cos it is not in consonance with Nat security , now run back to your little shop, you can still sell something tonight!!! smiley

Sheep calling reasonable patriots zombies! !

Mynd44 if I'm breaking any rules, pls let me know. thx.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Emekamex(m): 7:24pm On Jan 01, 2016
modath:



Are you for real You of the we will shut down the zoo calling sensible people zombies, stand back!!!

Thought Nigeria is a zoo ? Do you expect anything different ? Now who is locked up in the zoo cage like a stray & rabied canine if not your dilector leading yall on the road to perdition!!!!

Thought Buhari walked into a trap? Who is the prey now? Stop name calling here & go to Aso Drive if you are real men & not big mouthed lily livered cowards!!

PMB is not going to comply with any court order cos it is consonance with court order , na run back to your little shop, you can still sell something tonight!!!

Sheep calling readonable patriots zombies! !

Mynd44 if I'm breaking any rules, pls let me know. thx.

A zombie spotted as I said earlier
Please kindly identify yourself in the picture attached below.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by PassingShot(m): 7:27pm On Jan 01, 2016
Immatex:



Questions the Judiciary should mediate on.

Yet undue interferences should not be allowed.

Be so certain of a case might just be presumptuous at the end.

You must also not make too many enemies to win an argument. It will only invalidate the victory and still give voice to those accused.

Remember the presumption of innocent until proven guilty.

The president presumes guilty until proven innocent and this is bad news to all of us even you.
In a sane society, we will by now be expecting sentencing for Dasuki based on his own statements alone. So, the question of him being guilty or not is not even the case.

You must know why the president was too emotional. It's because he has facts, incontrovertible ones, at his finger tips plus his love for the nation.

As things stand, PMB has the support of most Nigerians and I don't see that changing as long as his fighting the cabal is for the overall interest of Nigeria and not for his personal interest.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by APCsupporter: 7:28pm On Jan 01, 2016
They should shut their smelly mouth abeg. They will be the first to say nonsense about our judiciary if these thieves manage to manipulate their way out of the case.

They should focus on their evil america and leave Nigeria alone. The last time i checked, they refused to give us arms because of human rights abuse. My question is, are the boko haram members preserving human rights? Fool, keneth toilet roll should shut his smelly mouth

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Gayigaskia(m): 7:32pm On Jan 01, 2016
Until they get George Bush over crimes committed in Iraq and all the conflicts resulted of the war against terrorism they should get hell out of Nigeria's business.

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by APCsupporter: 7:33pm On Jan 01, 2016
PassingShot:

And what happens in a very corrupt and usually compromised judiciary we have in Nigeria?

How many times have we seen ultra corrupt but rich people get away with their atrocious acts just because they could buy judges?

The poor always get punished for far lesser offences whereas the rich thieves get away with theirs?


And, when has it even become a crime to re-arrest indicted persons for different charges as in the case of Dasuki?

Exactly. I cried when one thieve who stole just 14k probably because he was hungry was sentenced to death by hanging while people like dasuki share about half a trillion comfortably and granted bail

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Immatex(m): 7:37pm On Jan 01, 2016
PassingShot:

In a sane society, we will by now be expecting sentencing for Dasuki based on his own statements alone. So, the question of him being guilty or not is not even the case.

You must know why the president was too emotional. It's because he has facts, incontrovertible ones, at his finger tips plus his love for the nation.

As things stand, PMB has the support of most Nigerians and I don't see that changing as long as his fighting the cabal is for the overall interest of Nigeria and not for his personal interest.

I rest my case. Let time be the judge
Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by oyinkinola: 8:57pm On Jan 01, 2016
cosby02:
Right
... HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH? OR CRIMINAL RIGHTS WATCH!
Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by zeestunner(m): 9:05pm On Jan 01, 2016
Keneth roth can f-ck my dogs ass when america was busy detaining people without trial in guantanamo bay in the name of national security where was mr roth nigeria will keep kanu and dasuki in prison because the are security risk for our country. Mr roth can only rant buh nothing will happen

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Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by omolami: 9:33pm On Jan 01, 2016
Buhari is undemocratic by all std
Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by Mordyb: 10:05pm On Jan 01, 2016
PassingShot:
Not until our judiciary start to act in the interest on Nigeria will we have an issue with the govt disobeying court orders.

You don't expect this govt allow looters escape justice just because they can buy judgement with a portion of the funds they looted.

It is what brought us into this mess and it is what Buhari will not accept. Call it whatever you like, it is PMB's way that will rescue Nigeria from the cabals. America, UK, Russia and other developed nations must have had leaders in the mould of Buhari at some point in their history.
so why doesn't he push for judicial reform
Re: Kenneth Roth Of Human Rights Watch Reacts To 'Buhari Ignoring Court Orders' by cosby02(m): 10:53pm On Jan 01, 2016
oyinkinola:

... HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH? OR CRIMINAL RIGHTS WATCH!
Your fun grin

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