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Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by phranklean: 5:27pm On Apr 04, 2019
Leader of a faction of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor Thursday declared that the Federal High Court in Warri did not affirm the candidature of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege in its judgment.

Emerhor made the assertion in reaction to the purported affirmation of Omo-Agege’s candidature in the general elections by the court in a judgement delivered on April 1, 2019.

A statement signed by Mr. Godspower Itietie, Media Assistant to Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, said
the judgement did not at any point give such affirmation.

He said the purported affirmation is only in the imagination of Sen. Omo-Agege, stressing that, “it is desperation taken too far in an attempt to hoodwink the general reading public into believing a fictitious affirmation”.

“Justice Emeka Nwite of the Warri FHC gave a judgment on April 2, 2019, on a suit filed by Emerhor & Niboro against APC and INEC for a declaration that they are the valid and authentic candidates of APC for the Delta Central senatorial and Ughelli North, South and Udu Federal Constituency Seat.

“The suit had been adjourned for ruling when the Asaba FHC gave its judgement and affirmed Emerhor and all Ogodo Exco candidates as the valid and authentic candidates of APC in the 2019 general elections and having secured their declaration from the Asaba FHC, Emerhor and Niboro voluntarily filed a motion of discontinuance at the Warri FHC, requesting that the suit be struck out as it serves no further legal purpose.
"The Judge in his wisdom dismissed the motion but still proceeded to strike out the suit however on the basis of inability to ensure fair hearing.

“It is in this regard that the Judge stated that the APC as a defendant has shown that the primaries that produce Omo-Agege and others were monitor by INEC and that the assertion was countermanded by Emerhor & Co, the plaintiffs.

“And that primaries that are monitored by INEC have a semblance of credibility for candidates that emerged therefrom and as such to ensure fair hearing, Senator Omo-Agege and Rev Francis Waive who emerged therefrom ought to be joined in the suit, and failure to join them, the suit is therefore struck out.
Emerhor sought for the suit to be struck out and the court indeed struck the suit out. Mission achieved.

“The Judge also made a few more statements: that he is unable to look into the issue of the authenticity of State Excos and candidates for the 2019 elections as the Asaba FHC already dealt on those issues.

“The court also dismissed the issue of Consent judgement stating that it is a different judgement entirely that cannot rob him of jurisdiction in this case. At no time did he affirm Senator Omo-Agege as authentic candidate.

"Even at that, Omo-Agege as a lawyer ought to know that when a suit is struck out, it is as if it never was filed. Any statements by the Judge are OBITER DICTUM , meaning expression of opinion not essential to the decision or accidental remarks that come to no moment.

“So from where did Omo-Agege get the acclaimed affirmation of his Candidacy? What benefits can come from a lie so barren and naked when the clothed truth is just ahead in the corner.

“A few days from now, by Friday March 5th, the CTC of the judgement will be out and Omo-Agege house of cards will come crashing.

"What manner of desperation will justify this height of falsehood? The affirmation is just a figment of of Omo-Agage’s imagination.

“It is an attempt to hoodwink the reading public to believe a fictitious affirmation. It is a sick lie. Indeed, it is desperation taken too far,” he said.

It would be recalled that the Federal High Court, Asaba, had in a judgment on March 18, 2019, sacked the All Progressives Congress, APC, Delta State executive led by Prophet Jones Erue. This is the faction of the APC where Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege, Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru, Dr. Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan and other candidates belong.

Source: http://dailypost.ng/2019/04/04/delta-apc-crisis-court-didnt-affirm-omo-ageges-candidacy-emerhor/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by Richdad50(m): 5:46pm On Apr 04, 2019
shocked

I have never seen any politician who carries a pot of troubles on his head like Omo-Agege. He attracts instability and confusion like no other.

A ThiefSenator. What will hit APC in the coming years before 2023 will be unprecedented. By the time BABA becomes too fragile and old to lift up the hands of his protege less campaign due to old and failing health, his wild children(APC) will have a field day destroying each other.

Richdad

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by ikombe: 5:46pm On Apr 04, 2019
Confused government grin
Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by Riversides2003(m): 5:47pm On Apr 04, 2019
Different judgements different interpretations. The judges should just help unlearned people like us in a language that we understand
Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by OyiboOyibo(m): 5:48pm On Apr 04, 2019
APC house of commotions

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by Onyekachi419(f): 5:48pm On Apr 04, 2019
Apc problem cool

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by NigeriaDecides: 5:48pm On Apr 04, 2019
Omo Agege ko Omo Oshodi ni

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by IQscanner: 5:49pm On Apr 04, 2019
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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by newproject(m): 5:51pm On Apr 04, 2019
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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by Dreal1247: 5:56pm On Apr 04, 2019
The mace man who has been canvassing for Senate Presidency indirectly without knowing that he does not have any seat in the Senate that is about to be inaugurated.

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by Sonnobax15(m): 6:00pm On Apr 04, 2019
Emerho is the one hoodwinkinq the readinq public i swear....

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by Smile4daddy(m): 6:01pm On Apr 04, 2019
Omo Agege your position as Senate deputy president is Assured.

Forget haters.
Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by Chinashopping84: 6:05pm On Apr 04, 2019
omo agege it seens your party members dont really want you..The name normally means trouble.No one wants trouble in their midst.we help pay chinese rmb.we ship down to nigeria from chiba

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by oilPUSSY(f): 6:08pm On Apr 04, 2019
Fighting a Lost Battle
Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by OGHENAOGIE(m): 6:11pm On Apr 04, 2019
Smile4daddy:
Omo Agege your position as Senate deputy president is Assured.

Forget haters.
na u go put am dee abi...
Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by Geesaintagape: 7:00pm On Apr 04, 2019
APC=Active Problems on Course

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Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by BrosMadu: 7:05pm On Apr 04, 2019
RE: COURT STRIKES OUT SUIT FILED BY EMERHOR, OTHERS IN DELTA, PUBLISHED ON PAGE 12 OF VANGUARD NEWSPAPER OF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2019.

A DISPLAY OF CRASS AND UNDILUTED IGNORANCE.

After perusing through the aforementioned publication which was authored and sponsored by the troublers of the children of God, I concluded that after this response, I will not waste my energy to join issues with them anymore.

Firstly, permit me to say, that it is not only BOORISH and THUGGISH for any one to misrepresent the Judgment of a Court of competent jurisdiction in order to pursue a lost battle, it is EVIL to do so.

In paragraph 2, line 3 of the said publication, it was stated that, the Court consequently DECLINED to entertain the case.

In paragraph 3 of the said publication, it was stated thus:

"The Court further said Senator Ovie Omo Agege and others who would be impacted by his judgment were not joined in the said suit before his court, hence his decision to DISMISS IT "

In the last paragraph of the said publication, it was stated thus :

".....the Judge said in as much as they are claiming the same thing here and did not join Senator Omo Agege, the suit is STRUCKOUT ".

Now let us look at the publication together. In paragraph 2, the court DECLINED to entertain the case. Paragraph 3, the Court DISMISSED the case. Last paragraph, the suit was STRUCKOUT.

It is obvious, the troublers of God's children don't know the difference between a striking out and a dismissal of a case". To strike out means the matter was not heard on the merit and accordingly, the party who initiated the case can refile the same matter before same Court.

A dismissal simply means the matter was heard on the merit and can not be relitigated at the lower Court. The only option would be to APPEAL the judgment.

The Court DISMISSED the case filed by Olorogun Otega Emerhor.

From paragraph 3 and 4 of the said publication, they now know that no Court in Nigeria has the requisite jurisdiction to make an order against a party who is not before the Court.

Were Senator Ovie Omo Agege, Rev Francis Ejiroghene Waive, Charles Oniyere Esq., Jaro Egbo Esq., and Chief Innocent Anidi made parties to the judgment of the Federal High Court Asaba? Were the Defendants in the Asaba judgment sued in a representative capacity? The candid answer is a NO!

For the reasons adduced above, I beg to say, that the publication clearly shows CRASS and UNDILUTED ignorance. The said publication is worthless, baseless and meant for the laterine.

That will be all for now.

M. O Omonade.
Re: Delta APC Crisis: Court Didn’t Affirm Omo-agege’s Candidacy – Emerhor by solajacobs(m): 4:00am On Apr 05, 2019
Is the guy from agege?

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