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Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by deboysben(m): 7:04pm On Jan 27, 2019
kluvert:


He's timing is just wrong which is why the people dont care about the case on the CJN. its just too fishy
he's just desperate to rig and we have been vindicated
Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by maasoap(m): 7:46pm On Jan 27, 2019
kluvert:


He's timing is just wrong which is why the people dont care about the case on the CJN. its just too fishy

The timing couldn't have been better. A corrupt CJN shouldn't be left to handle election petition tribunal, he was suspended at the right time.

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Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by maasoap(m): 7:48pm On Jan 27, 2019
deboysben:
he's just desperate to rig and we have been vindicated

Rig? He has enough supporters.

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Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by bixton(m): 1:50pm On Jan 28, 2019
neyobills:


Perhaps u are the one that needs to go back the educational institution u attended to get a refund if u still can't wrap your head around this.

Its quite funny when a minister of communication says he thinks been an honourable member of the state house equals to the mandatory one year youth service,however I never heard the echoes of resignation from your likes then but why now after Onnoghen duly declared in 2015 before he was CJN that should be enough,why need to time travel to 09 except for mischief.

I know there is no penalty because fortunately im an ignoramus like u.

In Justice Salami case he was suspended and recommended for compulsory retirement by the NJC and not the president,that's all we asking of,he should go the right have and petition the NJC and not some jankara purchase of an acting CJN,how hard can that be.

Like I said the CJN does not need to reply the CCT at all because its not within their jurisdiction to prosecute, its akin to a college head boy canning a corper for coming late to class.


Read and read well

https://www.legalnaija.com/2016/04/a-few-things-about-code-of-conduct.html

https://www.legit.ng/1215988-how-onnoghens-judgments-affirmed-ccts-powers.html

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/cct-federal-high-court-status-under-1999-constitution/
Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Konquest: 4:27am On Jan 29, 2019
oladele00:
Almost everyone on social media voiced former Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun into resigning. Some even asked that the President remove her to prove that he's truly fighting corruption. When the brilliant woman saw that she truly erred by submitting a fake NYSC Exemption certificate, she did the honourable thing. She tendered her resignation letter and left. She RESIGNED!
By that time, those of you ethnic jingoists didn't see Kemi as a Southerner. You screamed at her, cyber bullied her and even hurled abuses at her. Now it is the turn of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, who admitted himself that he 'forgot' to declare his domiciliary accounts which was loaded with £23,409, €49,971 and $391,401, including 55 houses undeclared, and by so doing, he breached the Code of Conduct as a Public officer and was suppose to have resigned straightaway if he had any modicum of honour, integrity and shame as the custodian of the Nigerian Law, but he didn't. Instead, he was doing everything to stall his trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal. All those times, you didn't call for his resignation the same way you did with Kemi, you didn't bully him to resign the way you bullied Kemi, you were instead urging him to stay on, you were drumming support for him and some of you that were deceiving yourselves with your forming neutrality didn't say anything all this while too, you deliberately turned dumb. When it was first revealed a fortnight ago that the Chief Justice of Nigeria didn't declare his domiciliary accounts with dollars starched in it, all you were vituperating was that the President wanted to remove him because he's a southerner. You acted dumb on the offence he committed. Now that the CJN has been suspended, those of you fake neutralists are now crying foul. You're screaming that democracy is in danger. Can y'all see how nonsensically hypocritical you are? Your hypocrisy is legendary. Your hypocrisy stinks. You shouted and bullied Kemi Adeosun into resignation but aiding Onnoghen who can't explain how he got the foreign currencies starched in his domiciliary accounts which he didn't declare plus 55 houses. A whooping 55 houses.
Instead of the CJN to resign honourably and go clear himself, he was busy running from pillar to post buying injunctions to stop the case against him. Just a couple of days ago, another $630,000 and $800,000 was discovered in his separate domiciliary accounts again. Y'all pretended you didn't see the news, abi? Sensing that he could be suspended by the NJC, the CJN quickly suspend their meeting indefinitely. Why? So that he can stay on. You can imagine!
You asked Kemi to resign but Onnoghen who was selling justice for dollars and deliberately didn't declare those dollars in his domiciliary accounts including 55 houses should stay on, and he should be left alone.
Arrant nonsense.

PDP ARE SUPPORTER OF CORRUPTION

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Brilliant use of dialectics! grin

Loving your post!

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