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Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by oshozondii: 7:40am On Dec 12, 2019
Prominent lawyers, including Mr Femi Falana, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa and Jiti Ogunye, on Wednesday supported the decision of PUNCH to henceforth address the President of the country as Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

But the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay, and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Dr Alex Izinyon, opposed PUNCH’s decision.

The PUNCH, in a front page comment on Wednesday, assessed the President and stated that Buhari, who ruled the country as a military head of state from 1983 to 1985, had failed to “wean himself off his military antecedents.”

A few hours after PUNCH’s comment was published, two presidential aides expressed reservations about the decision to prefix Buhari’s name with Major General.

The President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, in a statement, said PUNCH’s decision was an indication of freedom of speech in the country.

He stated, “A newspaper says it will henceforth address President Muhammadu Buhari by his military rank of Major General.

“Nothing untoward in it. It is a rank the President attained by dint of hard work before he retired from the Nigerian Army. And today, constitutionally, he is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

“All over the world, just as in our country, a large number of retired military officers are now democrats. It does not make those who did not pass through military service better than them.

“Rather than being pejorative, addressing President Buhari by his military rank is another testimony to free speech and freedom of the press, which this administration (or regime, if anyone prefers: it is a matter of semantics) has pledged to uphold and preserve.”

But the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Garba Shehu, in a separate statement, disagreed with the newspaper for changing the title of the President to Major General. He said a newspaper did not have the power to change the title of a President.

He said PUNCH “never changed President Olusegun Obasanjo’s title from the President to General Obasanjo, despite the latter’s refusal to comply with the Supreme Court judgment ordering him to release N30bn to Lagos State.”

Shehu said when “General Ibrahim Babangida, who wasn’t democratically elected, assumed the title of President,” PUNCH did not challenge him.

He recalled that Babangida closed media houses, including PUNCH, for several months.

“The Constitution of Nigeria recognises the President as the formal official title of the occupant of that office. Can the Punch newspapers, in their hubris address the President as Prime Minister as it pleases?” he asked.

NBA backs PUNCH

The Nigerian Bar Association, however, threw its weight behind the decision by PUNCH to begin prefixing the President’s name by his last military rank, major general.

The National Publicity Secretary of the association, Mr Kunle Edun, in an interview with The PUNCH, said the newspaper did not violate any law by its decision.

He noted that the newspaper was only expressing its right to freedom of expression in reaction to the acts of the regime.

Edun stated, “We all know that military regimes have no respect for the rule of law and the judiciary is usually under attack,” he stated.

Edun said referring to Buhari as a major general was not defamatory since it was his last rank in the military.

He said, “I am not aware of any law that expressly states how the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria should be addressed or prefixed; whether as Mr President, a General or simply as Alhaji, is of no consequence at the moment because it is a fact that Buhari is a retired military general and someone who has undergone the mandatory hajj.

“Moreso, the appellations used are not defamatory. Punch has just decided how to express its fundamental right to freedom of expression in conveying its reactions about certain actions of this government.”

PUNCH has not violated any law – Falana

A Lagos-based rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), said PUNCH had not violated any law, adding that the description was appropriate for the present regime.

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria explained that the reactions of both Adesina and Shehu did not address the grave allegations of gross human rights abuses that had become the hallmark of the Buhari regime.

Falana noted that contrary to the diversionary ploy of the presidential spokespersons to cover up the desecration of the Federal High Court in Abuja last Friday, the State Security Service had apologised to Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu and the Chief Judge of the court for the armed invasion of the temple of justice.

He said, “While commending PUNCH for imposing the symbolic sanctions on the Buhari regime, it is pertinent to remind Mr Garba Shehu that he was arrested and detained by the State Security Service in 2006 during the Obasanjo/Atiku face-off. It was the human rights community that fought for his release from the illegal custody.

“In the case of the IGP vs ANPP (2008) 12 WRN 65, we also won the Nigerian people the right to protest for or against the government without police permit. In exercise of the right of freedom of expression won through the court, Major General Buhari and other APC leaders convened rallies to protest election malpractices and insecurity in the country. But as far as the Buhari regime is concerned, any Nigerian citizen, who participates in a peaceful rally, is liable to be charged with treasonable felony or terrorism.

“Mr Garba Shehu alluded to the illegal closure of the PUNCH newspaper by the Babangida junta. It is embarrassing that the senior journalist is not aware that the closure was declared illegal, while the sum of N22m was awarded in favour of the newspaper by the Federal High Court. The said judgment has since been affirmed by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. The era of military dictatorship in Nigeria has passed. The current era of civilian dictatorship will pass too.

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by globalresource: 7:46am On Dec 12, 2019
God let this regime pass ooo.

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by mumumugu(m): 7:56am On Dec 12, 2019
your newspaper,, ..you can use any title you like

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by festacman(m): 8:19am On Dec 12, 2019
In 2015, the alarmists trumpeted that that if Buhari won the election, press freedom would disappear, people's fundamental rights will be taken away and half of Nigerians would be in prison. Well, this is 2019, none of these has happened. However, this is not justifying a number of illegal detentions by government security agencies.

In the same 2015, the alarmists also trumpeted that Buhari will Islamize Nigeria if elected. This is 2019, nothing of sort has happened.

Then in 2018, the alarmists changed their tune to the effect that Buhari would Fulanize Nigeria following criminal herdsmen attacks on villages. So far, there is no trace of this and the menace of criminal herdsmen has been put in check.

Again, in 2019 the alarmists went to town that Buhari has cornered Judiciary and NASS as prelude to his 3rd term project. Wisely, Buhari restated clearly and loudly his commitment to stick to the two terms as contained in Nigeria constitution.

Now happening, the alarmists are heating up the polity and creating state of psychological panic in gullible Nigerians that Buhari is set to become a civilian military dictator. Become a dictator when he cannot even force NASS to increase the speed of passage of budget by a minute, let alone make them change the constitution.

Interestingly, each alarm is followed by shortlived online hysteria while the truth remains constant offline and Buhari remains unfazed in office.

Isn't it ironical that the same "President Buhari" was berated for not being the "General Buhari" during our recent diplomatic face off with South Africa. Some people even wished that Gen Abacha was in charge. SMH

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by backnbeta(f): 8:38am On Dec 12, 2019
Other newspapers and media outlets should join punch undecided

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by selemempe: 9:53am On Dec 12, 2019
Seems Bubu is not the Messiah the south west expected.

Do we wait for Tinubu?

Lol...Bubu please gv them hot hot grin

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Akinleris(m): 12:45pm On Dec 12, 2019
Bubu

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by dynicks(m): 12:45pm On Dec 12, 2019
Don't even know what to comment...

Abeg this land is for sale..! Serious buyers should indicate...

To comment on anything relating to bubu ND his legion of zombified creatures just tire me...

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by KOLLYPROF(m): 12:46pm On Dec 12, 2019
Buhari was a retired major general
Nothing changes that
Don't know why they don't want him to be called his real title.
But be reminded power is transient

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by IYANGBALI: 12:46pm On Dec 12, 2019
Punch 2-0 Buhari

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by ETWs: 12:46pm On Dec 12, 2019
Na so e dey start. A million thanks to the Punch.

Small small we will conquer

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Racoon(m): 12:46pm On Dec 12, 2019
NBA have joined the fray now.Perhaps they really under-estimate the power of Buhari's tyranny. This man came in person during the 2018 Annual NBA conference In Lagos to tell them that "National security supercede the rule of law" while they all clapped to cheer him on.

Thereafter, he descended on the judiciary by removing the old CJN & installed his preferred stooge in gross violation of the NJC while they looked on.
Now, the despot & tyrannt does not see them as anything having submitted their independence on a platter of gold.Abeg Punch carry on.

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Mrnoniz(m): 12:46pm On Dec 12, 2019
grin grin grin

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by NOHOLDSBAR: 12:46pm On Dec 12, 2019
Like Buhari gives a FVCK

Rubbish and a waste of time.
General or President, he's the leader of this country till 2023. If you have any problem with that, then argue with your keyboard.

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by LegendHero(m): 12:46pm On Dec 12, 2019
selemempe:
Seems Bubu is not the Messiah the south west expected.

Do we wait for Tinubu?

Lol...Bubu please gv them hot hot grin

What about your handicapped tribe?

Did you already accepted your fate as third class citizens? Coz you never bothered about your tribe success but instead you made it a full-time job to antagonize the mighty Yorubas!

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by sinaj(f): 12:47pm On Dec 12, 2019
I dont know if its the Dictator Punch called him that made him to turn off power for the whole Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by landmark86: 12:47pm On Dec 12, 2019
If u like call me Kiss Bubu that will not change me.

U never see anything cos am not ur messiah

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by wiseone28: 12:47pm On Dec 12, 2019
I don't care

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by dotunbidemi: 12:47pm On Dec 12, 2019
This one that the borders have been closed, E be like say General Buhari Brain de Cameroon for Atiku village that one if Him still get brain. Useless General angry

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by FactBoyz: 12:48pm On Dec 12, 2019
grin
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by skkslar: 12:49pm On Dec 12, 2019
Who cares how the President is addressed. It might interest you to learn that all the countries in the middle East is autocratic. But our politicians and celebrity go there to enjoy life. Of what purpose is democracy when the people are dying in penury.

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by MorataFC: 12:49pm On Dec 12, 2019
Ok
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by YorubaKing: 12:49pm On Dec 12, 2019
>85% of Nigerians are mentally disabled!

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Sijo01(f): 12:49pm On Dec 12, 2019
Major General Buhari (rtd) grin grin AKA lord of the Tyrants.

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Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by NaijaOlosho(f): 12:49pm On Dec 12, 2019
Yes na
Re: Buhari’s title: No law states how a President should be addressed - NBA by Enemyofpeace: 12:50pm On Dec 12, 2019
Buhari you see your life? From grace to grass. Even your wife no get confidence in you again

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