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SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by tynewsng: 10:04am On Jan 27, 2019
SERAP gives NJC 5 days to take over CJN Onnoghen’s case

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Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, (SERAP) has sent an open petition to the Next-In-Rank to the Chairman of the National Judicial Council (NJC) urging the NJC “to immediately take over from the Code of Conduct Tribunal the case of Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen with a view to setting up a committee to investigate the allegations of breach of constitutional asset declaration requirements against him.”

The organization also urged the NJC to: “ask Justice Onnoghen to step aside from his role as Chief Justice pending the outcome of your investigation into the allegations against him. Also, if following your investigation, the allegations against Justice Onnoghen is established, the NJC should refer the case to appropriate anti-corruption bodies for prosecution. Similarly, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed should recuse himself from the process, as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria.”

The organization asked the NJC to: “consider the issue of appointment of Justice Muhammed with a view to ensuring strict compliance with constitutional provisions. The NJC should take the recommended action within 5 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter, failing which SERAP will take appropriate legal action to compel the NJC to take action on the case.”

In the petition dated 26 January 2019 and signed by SERAP senior legal adviser Bamisope Adeyanju, the organisation said: “The urgent intervention by the NJC would remove the allegations against Justice Onnoghen from the vicissitudes of political controversy, and a clear and present danger to the independence and authority of the judiciary. It would also help to reverse the country's increasing movement toward anarchy or despotism.”

According to the organization, “It is in time like this that the NJC must be most vigilant and alive to its constitutional duties, if it is not to permit a diminution of our treasured constitutional rights.”

The petition, copied to Mr. Diego García-Sayán, UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, read in part: “Neither knee-jerk reactions by politicians nor abuse of the legal and judicial process by the government and some senior lawyers would be acceptable to break the constitutional logjam. The NJC ought to be concerned with the gravity of allegations against Justice Onnoghen.”

“This matter has inevitably thrown our country into a judicial-cum-constitutional crisis, which if not urgently addressed would lead to political crisis that would seriously put at risk Nigeria’s fledgling democracy, consequently exacerbating the declining respect for human rights at all levels of government.”

“The NJC should not and cannot stand-by while the authority and independence of the judiciary is diminished to the point at which the citizens lose confidence and trust in its ability to render justice to those need.”

“SERAP is concerned that the politicization of our judiciary poses the greatest threat to the independence of the judiciary, to Nigeria’s fledgling democracy and would if not urgently addressed lead to denial of access to justice to the most marginalized and vulnerable section of the population.”

“The politicisation of the judiciary by politicians would endanger Nigerians’ fundamental human rights and the country’s international human rights obligations, and consequently, the fundamental principles of our constitutional democracy.”

“It is the responsibility of the NJC to ensure the preservation of our constitutional values and to prevent the politicisation of the judiciary and politicians from running roughshod over sacred judicial functions, and consequently, the rights of citizens.”

“Nigerians deserve a judiciary capable of serving as essential bulwark of constitutional government, a constant guardian of the rule of law, and owing fidelity to no person or party. Unless the NJC acts as requested, the mandates, ability and authority of the judiciary to act as a check on the political branches of government and to protect citizens’ human rights would be drastically curtailed.”

“The allegation that Justice Onnoghen failed to declare his assets as required by the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 (as amended) and the arbitrary response by the Federal Government have thrown our judiciary into a crisis, with politicians seemingly taking full advantage of the crisis, resulting in the politicization of the judiciary.”

“Many politicians have failed to consider the matter through a constitutional lens and have in fact made statements that may be considered prejudicial to the cause of justice, the interests of the judiciary and Nigeria.”

“As the Senate prepares to sit to discuss the matter, the situation is likely to be even more politicised, especially at the time of election when politicians jostle for position, power, and relevance. Any intervention by the Senate is likely to be politically motivated and would not satisfactorily break the logjam.”

“Many Nigerians would see the suspension of Justice Onnoghen as outright intimidation of the judiciary in the hope of making it more deferential to certain politicians, as judges prepare to hear flood of election petitions that are expected to follow the general elections in February and March 2019.”

“Suspending the Chief Justice of Nigeria by an exparte order obtained via an apparently flawed legal and judicial process is an absurdity too gross to be allowed to stand. It suggests the constitution is no longer the supreme law of the land.”

“Furthermore, SERAP is concerned that the allegations of violation of asset declaration provisions by Justice Onnoghen have created a palpable and rising distrust of the judiciary by the citizens, a distrust that may be exacerbated by the politicization of the judiciary by politicians across party lines.”

“The allegations against Justice Onnoghen unless properly and constitutionally resolved would continue to undermine his ability to faithfully discharge and perform his judicial duties as Chief Justice. At a time of judicial-cum-constitutional crisis, the NJC should not and cannot abdicate its constitutional responsibilities to intervene in this matter.”

“Judges have the responsibility to uphold the rule of law as an effective check on the political branches. But the judiciary cannot continue to play its traditional role as the guardian of the Constitution until the Justice Onnoghen’s matter is constitutionally and satisfactorily addressed.”

“Following the allegations that Justice Onnoghen failed to disclose huge sums of money in foreign and local currencies in his asset declaration forms and documents submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), a petition was sent to the CCB on January 7, 2019, the case which was later filed before the Code of Conduct Tribunal.”

“A catalogue of legal errors and flagrant abuse of the judicial and legal process by the government of President Muhammadu Buhari and some lawyers culminated in the purported order on the suspension of Justice Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria and the supposed appointment of Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria by President Buhari.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/01/serap-gives-njc-5-days-to-take-over-cjn-onnoghens-case/amp/

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by alizma: 10:08am On Jan 27, 2019
Onnoghen thought he was smart by suspending NJC indefinitely but he forgot he was dealing with cat with seven-life, Buhari quickly switched over to the next life.
CJN now think of himself as Billgate such that he forgot billion in his accounts.
SERAP is confused by telling NJC to ask Onnoghen to step aside and at the same time tell Muhammed to relieve himself of that acting role. has SERAP like Onnoghen, forgot that Muhammad is next in line to Onnoghen and the right person to step in once Onnoghen step aside?

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Fuckuignos(f): 10:09am On Jan 27, 2019
2019 ELECTION around the corner. Two prominent candidates. (a) MR CORRUPTION=ATIKU.(b) MR ANTI- CORRUPTION =PMB. If you are not, I don't need to tell you the right option, PERIOD!

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Nobody: 10:09am On Jan 27, 2019
“Many Nigerians would see the suspension of Justice Onnoghen as outright intimidation of the judiciary in the hope of making it more deferential to certain politicians, as judges prepare to hear flood of election petitions that are expected to follow the general elections in February and March 2019.”

“Suspending the Chief Justice of Nigeria by an exparte order obtained via an apparently flawed legal and judicial process is an absurdity too gross to be allowed to stand. It suggests the constitution is no longer the supreme law of the land.”

Lets Nigeria not grow a Dictator, it usually starts this way.

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Kyase(m): 10:11am On Jan 27, 2019
Good

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by CHRISDMANAGER(m): 10:17am On Jan 27, 2019
Justice will surely take its course!

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Agritech(m): 10:29am On Jan 27, 2019
The Acting CJN is the next in rank

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Fuckyoumod: 10:54am On Jan 27, 2019
SERAP is mad!

The allegations against CCT chairman, did danladi resign?

Did Gov gandolar resign?

Did Buhari resign after the allegations against his family owning a bank?

Did Burutai resign? After his hotels were located in dubia?

Did osinbanjo resign?

When Aisha Buhari was accused of complicities in N2.8 billion naira with her aide did Buhari open prosecution? Why did buhari not resign?

How long did it take buhari to sack babachir?

How about tinibu's alpha beta?

How long did it take the former finance minister to resign after it was established she forged her certificate? Was she prosecuted

How many barrels of oil do we export daily does Nigerians know? Is buhari not petroleum minister? How much do we make daily on crude and gas sales?

Yet zonb's come out here to shout " war against corruption " CJN is Corrupt, everybody in Nigeria is corrupt except Buhari, his family and APC members.

Thunder fire all of una! Corruption fighting kill all of una dia!

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Racoon(m): 11:00am On Jan 27, 2019
The national(Northern presidency kitchen cabal) interest supercedes the rule of law only in a Buhari tyrannical govt.

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Racoon(m): 11:00am On Jan 27, 2019
“Suspending the Chief Justice of Nigeria by an exparte order obtained via an apparently flawed legal and judicial process is an absurdity too gross to be allowed to stand. It suggests the constitution is no longer the supreme law of the land.”
"Napoleon(Buhari) is always right" only to the mummified zombies of this government

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Nobody: 11:37am On Jan 27, 2019
grin

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Nobody: 11:37am On Jan 27, 2019
angry

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by pundit92: 11:39am On Jan 27, 2019
My teacher used to tell me back then, that reading and studying do consume more glucose and burn more fat than exercise. I wonder if Onoghe is reading anything before he delivers any judgement. If yes, his fat cheek doesn't support that..Him, Atiku, Saraki and Wike somehow bear resemblance...I can't say if they have similar characteristics. Let me leave his matter.
I kept Wondering where corrupt people we run to when Buhari wins, some of them will swim from here to Ghana. I thank God for his infinite mercy that kwara is a landlock state, Saraki can't swim to anywhere. If he decided to go to Lagos and find an escape route, he will be nabbed before getting to ogbomosho or osogbo( which ever route he takes). He will be sentenced to life imprisonment, and both primary and secondary school students will be going on an excursion to visit him and their teachers will be telling them that if you are an armed robber or thief, this is how you life will end. This will go along way to inculcate discipline in to our younger generation. Looks like my prophecy, I'm not a prophet. Happy Sunday to our dear wailers.#aproudzombies.
Sai Baba till 2023.
Otoge in kwara.

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Naijawebmaster: 11:39am On Jan 27, 2019
Ok
Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by rusher14: 11:39am On Jan 27, 2019
Nice one.

Is Onnoghen afraid of NJC?

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by KingOfAllIgbos: 11:39am On Jan 27, 2019
angry

OR?
Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Sugarboyy(m): 11:40am On Jan 27, 2019
Fuckyoumod:
SERAP is mad!

The allegations against CCT chairman, did danladi resign?

Did Gov gandolar resign?

Did Buhari resign after the allegations against his family owning a bank?

Did Burutai resign? After his hotels were located in dubia?

Did osinbanjo resign?

When Aisha Buhari was accused of complicities in N2.8 billion naira with her aide did Buhari open prosecution? Why did buhari not resign?

How long did it take buhari to sack babachir?

How about tinibu's alpha beta?

How long did it take the former finance minister to resign after it was established she forged her certificate? Was she prosecuted

How many barrels of oil do we export daily does Nigerians know? Is buhari not petroleum minister? How much do we make daily on crude and gas sales?

Yet zonb's come out here to shout " war against corruption " CJN is Corrupt, everybody in Nigeria is corrupt except Buhari, his family and APC members.

Thunder fire all of una! Corruption fighting kill all of una dia!
You have been crying for days and your tears till now has made no difference. CJN still remain suspended, Buhari is still the president.

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by olajizz01(m): 11:40am On Jan 27, 2019
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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Viergeachar: 11:41am On Jan 27, 2019
Nice

Buharists are highly imbecilic hell bound morronns!

How dare you equate an office to a person

How did 'corrupt' Onnoghen become a Justice of the Supreme Court and the CJN ab initio

How come the system harboured him over the years

Buhari is no saint and cannot be allowed to become a maximum ruler.

Once again, to hell with you Buharists!!!

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by NOETHNICITY(m): 11:41am On Jan 27, 2019
Why is it so difficult to understand that the CCT is the highest court that can try asset declaration matters

Also, why are we crying more than the bereaved?

If PMB succumbs and rescinds the suspension of the CJN, to God my support for him will end immediately

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by tolexy007(m): 11:41am On Jan 27, 2019
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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by netpro(m): 11:43am On Jan 27, 2019
President Buhari had to act because the NJC did not. 88th Supreme Court meeting was cancelled.

Next Level all the way.

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Nobody: 11:43am On Jan 27, 2019
Kyase:
Good
Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by toluleke(m): 11:44am On Jan 27, 2019
I thought I have seen it all during Jonathan's regime never knew someone more silly is coming . Osibanjo, Tinubu are just disgrace to Yoruba. Well what we know as yorubas is where we eat we shouldn't destroy the place even if it need overhauling.
Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by AllBusiness(m): 11:46am On Jan 27, 2019
Wow
Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by sotall(m): 11:46am On Jan 27, 2019
“Suspending the Chief Justice of Nigeria by an exparte order obtained via an apparently flawed legal and judicial process is an absurdity too gross to be allowed to stand. It suggests the constitution is no longer the supreme law of the land.”

Loud this part so the Tyrant and lifeless one will get sense

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by SalamRushdie: 11:46am On Jan 27, 2019
SERAP is trying to cause more confusion by attempting to put the carriage before the horse !!!! Before anything else and I mean anything else the status quo of Onnoghen being the chief judge must be upheld and after that is done that is when this suggestion by SERAP will come in handy but till then any suggestion , advise or order on this case is total rubbish before the law..Buhari must be taught a bitter lesson here to serve as future deterrent for any potential dictator to learn that the separation of powers is sacrosanct and comes first before the imaginations of any Idiot like Buhari .

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Viergeachar: 11:46am On Jan 27, 2019
I trust the NJC to ask the FG to restore the embattled CJN first for them to deliberate it.

You don't place the cart before the horse!

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Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Segunboss8(m): 11:47am On Jan 27, 2019
tynewsng:
SERAP gives NJC 5 days to take over CJN Onnoghen’s case

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Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, (SERAP) has sent an open petition to the Next-In-Rank to the Chairman of the National Judicial Council (NJC) urging the NJC “to immediately take over from the Code of Conduct Tribunal the case of Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen with a view to setting up a committee to investigate the allegations of breach of constitutional asset declaration requirements against him.”

The organization also urged the NJC to: “ask Justice Onnoghen to step aside from his role as Chief Justice pending the outcome of your investigation into the allegations against him. Also, if following your investigation, the allegations against Justice Onnoghen is established, the NJC should refer the case to appropriate anti-corruption bodies for prosecution. Similarly, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed should recuse himself from the process, as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria.”

The organization asked the NJC to: “consider the issue of appointment of Justice Muhammed with a view to ensuring strict compliance with constitutional provisions. The NJC should take the recommended action within 5 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter, failing which SERAP will take appropriate legal action to compel the NJC to take action on the case.”

In the petition dated 26 January 2019 and signed by SERAP senior legal adviser Bamisope Adeyanju, the organisation said: “The urgent intervention by the NJC would remove the allegations against Justice Onnoghen from the vicissitudes of political controversy, and a clear and present danger to the independence and authority of the judiciary. It would also help to reverse the country's increasing movement toward anarchy or despotism.”

According to the organization, “It is in time like this that the NJC must be most vigilant and alive to its constitutional duties, if it is not to permit a diminution of our treasured constitutional rights.”

The petition, copied to Mr. Diego García-Sayán, UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, read in part: “Neither knee-jerk reactions by politicians nor abuse of the legal and judicial process by the government and some senior lawyers would be acceptable to break the constitutional logjam. The NJC ought to be concerned with the gravity of allegations against Justice Onnoghen.”

“This matter has inevitably thrown our country into a judicial-cum-constitutional crisis, which if not urgently addressed would lead to political crisis that would seriously put at risk Nigeria’s fledgling democracy, consequently exacerbating the declining respect for human rights at all levels of government.”

“The NJC should not and cannot stand-by while the authority and independence of the judiciary is diminished to the point at which the citizens lose confidence and trust in its ability to render justice to those need.”

“SERAP is concerned that the politicization of our judiciary poses the greatest threat to the independence of the judiciary, to Nigeria’s fledgling democracy and would if not urgently addressed lead to denial of access to justice to the most marginalized and vulnerable section of the population.”

“The politicisation of the judiciary by politicians would endanger Nigerians’ fundamental human rights and the country’s international human rights obligations, and consequently, the fundamental principles of our constitutional democracy.”

“It is the responsibility of the NJC to ensure the preservation of our constitutional values and to prevent the politicisation of the judiciary and politicians from running roughshod over sacred judicial functions, and consequently, the rights of citizens.”

“Nigerians deserve a judiciary capable of serving as essential bulwark of constitutional government, a constant guardian of the rule of law, and owing fidelity to no person or party. Unless the NJC acts as requested, the mandates, ability and authority of the judiciary to act as a check on the political branches of government and to protect citizens’ human rights would be drastically curtailed.”

“The allegation that Justice Onnoghen failed to declare his assets as required by the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 (as amended) and the arbitrary response by the Federal Government have thrown our judiciary into a crisis, with politicians seemingly taking full advantage of the crisis, resulting in the politicization of the judiciary.”

“Many politicians have failed to consider the matter through a constitutional lens and have in fact made statements that may be considered prejudicial to the cause of justice, the interests of the judiciary and Nigeria.”

“As the Senate prepares to sit to discuss the matter, the situation is likely to be even more politicised, especially at the time of election when politicians jostle for position, power, and relevance. Any intervention by the Senate is likely to be politically motivated and would not satisfactorily break the logjam.”

“Many Nigerians would see the suspension of Justice Onnoghen as outright intimidation of the judiciary in the hope of making it more deferential to certain politicians, as judges prepare to hear flood of election petitions that are expected to follow the general elections in February and March 2019.”

“Suspending the Chief Justice of Nigeria by an exparte order obtained via an apparently flawed legal and judicial process is an absurdity too gross to be allowed to stand. It suggests the constitution is no longer the supreme law of the land.”

“Furthermore, SERAP is concerned that the allegations of violation of asset declaration provisions by Justice Onnoghen have created a palpable and rising distrust of the judiciary by the citizens, a distrust that may be exacerbated by the politicization of the judiciary by politicians across party lines.”

“The allegations against Justice Onnoghen unless properly and constitutionally resolved would continue to undermine his ability to faithfully discharge and perform his judicial duties as Chief Justice. At a time of judicial-cum-constitutional crisis, the NJC should not and cannot abdicate its constitutional responsibilities to intervene in this matter.”

“Judges have the responsibility to uphold the rule of law as an effective check on the political branches. But the judiciary cannot continue to play its traditional role as the guardian of the Constitution until the Justice Onnoghen’s matter is constitutionally and satisfactorily addressed.”

“Following the allegations that Justice Onnoghen failed to disclose huge sums of money in foreign and local currencies in his asset declaration forms and documents submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), a petition was sent to the CCB on January 7, 2019, the case which was later filed before the Code of Conduct Tribunal.”

“A catalogue of legal errors and flagrant abuse of the judicial and legal process by the government of President Muhammadu Buhari and some lawyers culminated in the purported order on the suspension of Justice Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria and the supposed appointment of Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria by President Buhari.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/01/serap-gives-njc-5-days-to-take-over-cjn-onnoghens-case/amp/
Serap is just barking

Check my signature to migrate to Canada
Re: SERAP Gives NJC 5 Days To Take Over CJN Onnoghen’s Case by Larryndelaw: 11:47am On Jan 27, 2019
Esseite:


Lets Nigeria not grow a Dictator, it usually starts this way.

Is that the only thing you read from the article. You see your life.
Did u read where it refers to failure of the former CJN to declare its assets. Also where it says he should step aside. Also that the judicial council to look into the matter. This is the same judicial council the former CJN postpone indefinitely.

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