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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by masseratti: 7:04am On Oct 11, 2016
princepeter566:
if truly APC ( another Poverty's coming ) or whatever u called ya self claims to be fighting corrupt judges, what happens to those judges that declared yahaya bello winner of kogi election right from state high court to appeal court and unto supreme court. what happens to the chief of army staff owning two mansions in uae and at the same time some generals are being dropped out of the job for the same corrupt casses. is it because they are not Northerner's or in apc ? I am not supporting corruption but what is good for the APC is also good for d PDP . if APC is a saint when it comes to corruption then let PDP n any other party be saints also.
i don tire for your kind, so If you're caught stealing, what you will be saying is what About other thieves abi, black man sha smh, si because other thieves were not caught they should let you go right?

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by OCtheKing: 7:09am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense
To be sincere with u I think u ve lost every sense of good moral in u to support these corrupt judges. Tell me what ur pain is in this case. Do ur everyday life depend on corruption?
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ogwumgbe: 7:12am On Oct 11, 2016
NaijaMutant:
Buhari has now become both the Executive and Judiciary, it remains the legislature,and he's gradually getting there.
As soon as he also becomes the legislature after ousting Saraki and Ekweremmadu. Then Nigeria will be the first country to practice Militocracy.

Congratulations Zombies
Pls cheer him on.

All hail the Zombies from lead colored roof region. The land of sophisticated people. We are watching the Zoo

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by stallion2: 7:14am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense
so what ought him to have done? advise us pls
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by cktheluckyman: 7:14am On Oct 11, 2016
masseratti:
no evidence when dollars and pounds were found in your room, no evidence when 30 million naira were found in your room? what procedures are you guys talking about?that the dss can't arrest or investigate anyone even a judge for economic and corruption crimes? is that not a threat to national security?
you lots are worse than the bunch of leaders we have in Nigeria.
Since when did it become a crime to anyone to keep his money at home?

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ogwumgbe: 7:14am On Oct 11, 2016
masseratti:
i don tire for your kind, so If you're caught stealing, what you will be saying is what About other thieves abi, black man sha smh, si because other thieves were not caught they should let you go right?

Answer the questions and be truthful to yourself. You always shy away from the truth but supports what favors you. Your reasoning is why Nigeria is refreshing from fourth world to fifth world Country

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by wiseoneking: 7:17am On Oct 11, 2016
tit:
shoooot all the judges!
set up check point.
if you see any car,
look at the man in the owner corner,
ask him if he is judge.
if he is judge,
drag him outside,
shot him there and throw him inside the gutter.
they are corropt.
then search the next car.
the judichary is corrupt.
too much!

next to come is lawyer.
i hate them
and engineer,
and doctor!
hmmmmmm!
those wan?
have they give you injection before?
in the yansh!
is that not corruption?
chaai!
my left yansh is still pain me till today.
if not that i is a soldier,
i for fall that day.
doctors are very corropt to the masses.
if you go to military hospital,
you cannot see doctor!
if they treat you sef,
somtimes na die be that.
talk true,
how many of your uncle don die for hospital?
after them go talk say na rong medicine them give am!
corroption is too much in nigeria



#fireonbaba!
Another illiterate teen girl on the line. You would have shot your saint Buhari who is without Waec Certificate and Forgery related before spilling out shit. I dont believe that you are a JSS certificate holder by your poor English construct.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by waltinnovers: 7:19am On Oct 11, 2016
God will send thunder to kill and bury anyone who have tasted power in Nigeria and was not just in Jesus name. Can I get amen or like
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ehissi(m): 7:21am On Oct 11, 2016
NaijaMutant:
Buhari has now become both the Executive and Judiciary, it remains the legislatur, and he's gradually getting there.

Yes Oooh!!! cheesy

Zombies and NCAN Daura branch want Sai Baba to be both Executive, Judiciary - and very very soon - Legislature.

That way, he can jail everybody that they never dreamed could go to jail.

Innocent until proven guilty??

Nonsense...........angry

As far as they are concerned, guilty until Baba Buhari says so!!!

Animals in human skin, whey wan dash us human rights..........angry

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by OCtheKing: 7:21am On Oct 11, 2016
EternalTruths:
angry
Buhari show us your certificate or resign angry
I weep for ur types
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by OnucheAdams: 7:22am On Oct 11, 2016
AntiWailer:
Sack them and appoint new judges.


Can all bankers quit work because some bankers are under investigation for corruption ?

Can Nigeria Medical Association boycott work because some doctors were arrested interrogated and released on self recognition ?


Crazy nation with brain dead supporters.

What DSS did is constitutional.

1. Warrant of arrest was obtained.

2. THe constitution is clear that such arrest can be made any time of the day

3. There are provisions in the constitution for breaking ur door forcefully if you dnt give access

4. DSS can make arrest is it affects National security. Bribery in the judiciary can lead to anarchy.

I am with you on this. They can boycott the courts for as much as they want; after all their actions have heaped nothing but misery on the people of my dear state - Kogi.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Deepfreezer(m): 7:36am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense
i just wonder what the man smokes.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by LastProphet: 7:39am On Oct 11, 2016
AntiWailer:
Sack them and appoint new judges.


Can all bankers quit work because some bankers are under investigation for corruption ?

Can Nigeria Medical Association boycott work because some doctors were arrested interrogated and released on self recognition ?


Crazy nation with brain dead supporters.

What DSS did is constitutional.

1. Warrant of arrest was obtained.

2. THe constitution is clear that such arrest can be made any time of the day

3. There are provisions in the constitution for breaking ur door forcefully if you dnt give access

4. DSS can make arrest is it affects National security. Bribery in the judiciary can lead to anarchy.

God bless u and whomever raised u, ipod yoots are the problem because of the criminility in their culture
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by OCtheKing: 7:39am On Oct 11, 2016
Just look at the way these old fools re supporting corruption. They don't even ve any good plan for the younger generation. They ve succeeded in spoiling all the good things in the country after they ve enjoyed them and yet they put the blames on the youths for not being serious. Is this not wickedness? Pls youths let us support this fight against corruption for our good & the good of our children unborn.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by AleAirHub(m): 7:42am On Oct 11, 2016
What a pity embarassed.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Nobody: 7:44am On Oct 11, 2016
Funnily, I'm a law student yet I love what Buhari did.I desire a real and incorruptible judiciary , not the makeshift structure of thieves call themselves bar.I hope Buhari burns up the whole judiciary. I want us to have a judiciary where only your legal acuity will win cases and not how much wealth or political clout your opponent has is the determinant.This poem is dedicated To PMBs corruption revolution:


Hunting the Haunted Hunter.

I say: everyday for the thief
one blessed day for the chief
fool me everyday
I'll wise up one day
call my bluff a zillion times
I'll erupt once, never twice
the days are come
when thievery ceases a norm
they who plunder are aghast
the sheriff returns at last
to deliver the goods
and take us out of the woods
Our enemies hide under Justice's robe
and rape and plunder and probe
not with pleasure, but pain
She slumps as one slain
her ravagers seize the gavel
and truth and justice are in ravel
they tie them in such knot
to cut, even Gordian could not
but now the chickens are first
to return home, to roost
nemesis is at last roused
Vengeance is all aroused
to be or not to be
our tale of being free
from our fellow man's depravity
and alarming cupidity
Once, there was a country
now, its wintry
Nigeria shall be free
Yea, this will soon be.

Juininho,
Ibadan.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by mfm04622: 7:49am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense

Am sure you are talking like this because you have not been dealt with by the corrupt judge! My employer had a case in Kano which we lost controversially. We shouldn't have lost that case because it wa frivolous. But we did. The worse is the corrupt judge gave them order to implement his order without the normal time given in law for u to appeal! They came with court officials and packed our machines an properties. We couldn't work for a week! Imagine how much we lost! And my employer refused to report the stupidly corrupt judge because he was afraid other judges will gang up against him!

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by tiger28: 7:53am On Oct 11, 2016
NaijaMutant:
Buhari has now become both the Executive and Judiciary, it remains the legislature,and he's gradually getting there.
As soon as he also becomes the legislature after ousting Saraki and Ekweremmadu. Then Nigeria will be the first country to practice Militocracy.

Congratulations Zombies
Pls cheer him on.
if that is what Nigeria needs so be it!!!Nigeria needs a very strong hand to manage . See how all you fools have become sympathetic towards thieves that have stolen your future. Nigeria needs a very hard reset. Can u imagine that for that past 16 years almost over 59 ex govs have been charged to court but tell me how many of them have tasted prisonthey are still walking around gallantly even with "police escorts ". Only 2 Yorubas (Tafa Balogun and bode george)have been jailed by another Yoruba President. Yorubas never cried witch hunt but applauded the govt. Nigeria doesn't need Mr Nice!

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Kenobus: 7:55am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense
It is obvious these guys act before they think. The Judges must support their colleagues. Today it is these set, nobody knows whose turn tomorrow.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by tiger28: 7:58am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense
i pray that one day you will become the victim of one of these Judges. I pray justice will be subverted not to favor you because one of the judges git paid. Are you guys really mad?now we are defending every criminal just because of your hatred of PMB? ??Because u lost an election?because your director is still in jail? Some Nigerians really deserve this poverty for sure.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 8:00am On Oct 11, 2016
NaijaMutant:
Buhari has now become both the Executive and Judiciary, it remains the legislature,and he's gradually getting there.
As soon as he also becomes the legislature after ousting Saraki and Ekweremmadu. Then Nigeria will be the first country to practice Militocracy.

Congratulations Zombies
Pls cheer him on.


Wow if that is what will make Nigeria a better country i swear am in support...


#ISTANDWITHBUHARI.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 8:04am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense


Have you ever think most of those protesting judge are doing so just to show solidarity? Most of them will do the bidding of the Presidency..


power belong to the President if you don't know.... Do you know the mean of GCON? ( Grand Commander of the Order of Niger) The President have the biggest power (Army,Navy,Airforce,Police,EFCC,DSS,ICPC) etc all take direct order from the President... Bro even Saraki can be arrest and detain and even will not fall.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 8:07am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:

Nigeria is not a banana republic, there are procedures. Buhari was accused of Waec forgery yet he was allowed to contest and win elections!!!! His case was still in court and he was assumed innocent (even though we all know he is as guilty as hell).The rule of the law is supreme.

There is no evidence to prove those judges are corrupt.Even when a judge misbehaves the proper thing to do is to go through the NJC


How is Buhari guilty of WAEC? His Principal and some of his classmates are still alive today and they have all testify that they sat together for WAEC what else do you guy want?
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ehissi(m): 8:07am On Oct 11, 2016
lestat:
I read alot of comments here and cant help but laugh at the level of naivety expressed out of hatred or sentiments?
Yes the government may have been a tad bit extreme in the way it went about arresting these corrupt judges.
But who can say he or she doesn't know that 99% of cases concerning elections, fraud, and human right abuses have not been ridiculous since 1999?
You would see a politician like Saraki or Tinubu get accused of fraud with clear facts yet the cases would eventually be treated like any other regular everyday case and the accused party always goes Scott free except he or she has earned the wrath of the government previously.

How do we grow as a country then? How?
Before alot of you start saying why didn't he follow due process...remember if he does these same judges will influence the outcome.
Lets all be 100% HONEST Nigeria CAN NOT BE PURGED OF CORRUPTION IF WE FOLLOW THE REGULAR CHANNELS
And you all know this:
The police os corrupt
The army , airforce and navy are corrupt
The DSS is corrupt
The FRSC is corrupt
The NDLEA is corrupt
The Customs is corrupt
The Fire service is Corrupt
The Doctors are corrupt
Teachers are corrupt
The Pastors are corrupt
The Layers and Judges are corrupt
The EFCC is corrupt
i could go on and on! Ane we all know this to be true! So when you have every arm of governance corrupt how do you honestly persecute the head of any of these firms and think one would get a correct response?

I honestly feel for Buhari.
How do we grow as a country when everywhere you turn you meet stumbling blocks to change? Do we all give up and wait till a foreign power decides to invade us to kills us off and take over our resources? Or do we use unique measures to try to tackle the crippling corruption?

The truth is, outside of radical moves like this that Buhari is using the only way out would be to revert to Military rule and let them execute the corrupt politicians. But then you would see United Nations Nato and such threaten to invade us and try the Military president for war crimes.
The honest harsh truth is Buharis radical approach is the best we have for now.

If you say no let him resign and honest people rin for political positions, i say to you do you think these corrupt cabals will allow an honest person work? Look at Okonjo Iweala, see how GEJ strangled her till she couldnt work! her mum was mysteriously kidnapped and remember after her mum was also mysteriously found she totally stopped criticizing the buffoon and started doing all she was told, it doesn't take a genius to know what happened there.

MY TWO CENTS





what are you saying sef??

Anyway, you are neither a lawyer nor a Judge. No sound person who has had the pleasure of interacting with the court process with respect to cases, make such claims.

A judge is designed to be Unsentimental, unemotional and as much as possible restrict himself within the scope of reliefs sought in his court; no matter what the stakes are. That is why lawyers are meant to be skillful in both arguing, examining and presenting a case to provide maximum benefit for his client.


Meaning, if you accuse someone in court to be guilty of fraud in court - who can actually be found guilty of manslaughter - it is not the place of a judge to tell you; "this fraud case wont work based on the circumstances sorrounding the case, try manslaughter". He will simply declare the person not guilty and go and sleep. it is the place of your lawyer to examine all angles and advise on best courses of action.

Sometimes, it may even involve not going to court.

It also means that you must be socially and financially bouyant to retain the services of a lawyer to handle your case.

I once had the opportunity to review the charge sheet of a political figure that was 3000 pages - you can't pay me to read any more than 500 of those pages, I go just tire - but a lawyer will receive cash to read all over 3000 pages and summarize and prepare a defence.

The Judge will examine both 3000 pages charge sheet revealing how many count charges and the instances of each count plus documented evidence attached and the x number of pages of defence plus documented evidence attached and make a decision.

So if your lawyer is not well motivated socially and financially, he will not put much effort to read and prepare, he will just speed read and not read in closer detail like his mates who are well paid and that could affect your defence.

And that is why a politician will steal billions and escape with a smack on the wrist from a Judge - because he has the millions to pay a lawyer who has read the matter over and over and knows which technicality to rely on - while a small thief who can only afford to pay coins to lawyers - that may not even fuel the car(s), not to talk of pay school fees - who will just speed read and just do what they can while still using corner of eye to look for politician or better client that will pay better money.

You think Femi Falana was able to pay Falz school fees when he was going to school by defending the poor??

Some of these big law chambers charge as much as #1,000 to #10,000 per hour per lawyer that they assign to handle your case on working days - and a case could stretch for as much as years. Houseboy whey thief money from Oga bedroom can he afford that??

Plus court cases no cheap like that Oooh!! A friend of mine who is late now, was asked to cough up #1.8million just to file a case at the court of appeal over a land dispute he lost at a lower - I come dey wonder, why you no use the money buy another land ni? undecided If to say the people pay am that money for the land, e go dash them the land, carry one of e fine daughter give the guy as bonus seeh cheesy - it is well.

Even if you find, a big law firm handling such cases, they do it pro-bono (free of charge) just as a way of giving back to society and marketing/advertising their services/skills to the rich who may be watching.

That's why you see lawyers like Keyamo and Falana and the rest of them making comments on issues, dey quote all manner of laws and making arguments upandan, they no really care. Them dey sell market; that's all.

But all around the world, lawyers make it big defending the rich and not the poor.....

When Late Gani Fawehimi lauched the Building for his chambers, it was worth #500million. Whether na democracy e dey defend, abi na poor man, abi na rich man e be dey defend make we know..........

The only thing I perceive the Judges are guilty of - which 99percent of police men on the street may be guilty of, which amounts to blackmail and that's why the Judges will protest is this - Judges are designed to live very solitary lives away from society; this is to help them avoid clash of interest as much as possible.

I cannot be playing golf with someone and sit over a case involving him or a case involving my inlaw or a staff of my company and expect to be impartial.

The law regulating their practice requires that they limit themselves from engaging in any other form of commercial activity besides their work..

A judge owning a law chamber or registered businesses pushing for government contract is a complete no no!! The same way a police man driving a danfo bus when he is off-duty is a no no. That why DSS is ranting that they found money in their houses.

Its blackmail and if you look closely, 99% of their cases DSS are claiming they collected money from are poliitical.

The Judges cannot make a defence before the NJC that they own thriving businesses, even though all of them including the Chief Justice of Nigeria do. And that's what DSS is using to blackmail them.

So when people talk about corruption and corrupt judges, what do people really know about Judges?? Do they have family members who are Judges?? They don't, else they would understand what DSS has done wrong.

Even if a judge is corrupt, to point of collecting cash is very very difficult; in short almost impossible. It is a lot easier/understandable to say that a Judge did something in return for a favour.

A case in point, the second to that last CJN, retired a particular judge - I can't rememeber the name but even if I did I won't want to mention it now, considering the current atmosphere - and reviewed some of that Judges cases.

That judge was priviledged to have someone write a biography of/about him - he was close to retirement by some years - esama of Benin kingdom, Chief igbinedion went and paid like #6million at the book launch. The judge didn't even attend the launching.

Many months laters, a distant relation of the Igbinedion family had a case in this man's court and received a lighter sentence - he was charged with some form of fraud along with some other persons - the lawyer representing the Co-accused, whose client got heavier sentences, petitioned the NJC and the CJN and not only was that Judge retired but judges were banned from having their Biographies done while they were still on the bench and that case was reviewed.

So sometimes, things like that could happen. It could be mistakenly - remember some of these judges have a lot to read they are quite old - some may be deliberate but the manner DSS did it was unlawful and that is the truth.

It is equally blackmail because the Judges themselves cannot even sue them without permission from the NJC. They don't have that right, it is that bad.

So they are sitting ducks, una whey dey talk for here. No surprise if Buhari/osibanjo/Lai mohammed dey kneel down dey beg them for background while DSS and ignorant Nigerians dey shout "Corruption fighting Back" without understanding the dangerous precedence this matter will set for the Judiciary.

In any case the battle line has been drawn, only CJN can mediate and beg his Judges not to retaliate, because with the way DSS is going, they have the upper hand. And you know skilled judges in this country are few - judges sef in this country are few - so you can't afford to be sacking judges anyhow.....

Plus! Why has DSS refused to give an official press briefing and is choosing to speak through "A Top intelligence officer" of the DSS??

We all knew maryln oga during Jonathan's time; who is confirming these things officially to the press??

Do you remember?? When Dasuki was taken to court, the EFCC tried to apply for a secret trial when they wanted to called witnesses for the prosecution.

The judges refused on the grounds that what EFCC offered as the facts of the case as well as the witnesses were already on the pages of newspaper and it was no secret and denied a motion for a secret trial.

Instead of this case to proceed, DSS arrsted and re-arraigned Dasuki on grounds of National security in another court - which could prompt a secret trial if a motion is moved - and DSS has refused to release him for prosecution witnesses to be called and the EFCC trial to proceed. You see how blackmail and technicalities works??
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by infofta(m): 8:11am On Oct 11, 2016
Politicians steal fat money and share with the Judges and both go free, living the common man on the street with no hope. He eventually steal just to survive and been sent to long term in prison by the same Judges. What a Country.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by bayelsaowei(m): 8:12am On Oct 11, 2016
tit:


see as you be.
you must be very corropt.
baba will deal with you
surprisingly you are the corrupt one...

you dont go about shooting people...this isnt north korea...what kind of persons am i sharing this country with...then who would shoot the politicians like tinubu...
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by marcelifeh(m): 8:28am On Oct 11, 2016
grin grin grin grin grin grin
sdindan:


Bokoharam spirit.

Are u one of the Chibok girls?
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by cktheluckyman: 8:29am On Oct 11, 2016
mfm04622:


Am sure you are talking like this because you have not been dealt with by the corrupt judge! My employer had a case in Kano which we lost controversially. We shouldn't have lost that case because it wa frivolous. But we did. The worse is the corrupt judge gave them order to implement his order without the normal time given in law for u to appeal! They came with court officials and packed our machines an properties. We couldn't work for a week! Imagine how much we lost! And my employer refused to report the stupidly corrupt judge because he was afraid other judges will gang up against him!
There is corruption everywhere including the presidency but the rule of law must be followed. Buhari was in court for certificate forgery yet he was assumed innocent and remained on duty.

The right thing to do was to petition the NJC and after there are sacked by the NJC ,go after those indicted.

We must never promote tyranny over any guise.There is also a very strong possibility that these men are innocent and the presidency is only going after them for ruling against them
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by p1jiobi: 8:29am On Oct 11, 2016
If buhari was intelligent he would know that in the spirit of solidarity the judiciary would shy away from prosecuting their contemporaries especially where the process leading to their arrest and interrogation was illegal. He who comes to equity must so with clean hands.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by cktheluckyman: 8:31am On Oct 11, 2016
ISTANDWITHBUHAR:



How is Buhari guilty of WAEC? His Principal and some of his classmates are still alive today and they have all testify that they sat together for WAEC what else do you guy want?
When you go for employment, do not go with your certificate just go there with your principal, vice chancellor and school mates to prove to your potential employers that you are qualified!!! At times I wonder how zombies reason
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Allee90: 8:38am On Oct 11, 2016
God bless President Muhammadu Buhari

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