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Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by truthfulparrot(m): 8:38am On Feb 18, 2020
The supreme court has no other option than to review its confusing judgements in Imo state and Bayelsa state for posterity.
People tends to forget that the Nigeria constitution is greater than the supreme court.

Though the supreme court may not reverse its judgements, it will review those embarrassing judgements especially the one of Imo to avoid bad precedent.
I have doubt about the competence of the current CJN as under his tenure Nigeria Judiciary is heading to anarchy and threatening our democracy.
Which country will lend money to Nigeria when our Judiciary cannot be trusted to be consistent?

Which investor will like to invest where the rule of law is not being respected?
Re: Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by SangoOlukosoOba(m): 8:42am On Feb 18, 2020
You watch too much of Nollywood movies.

Or probably high on Alcohol, Heroine, Marijuana, Cocaine, Molly or Fentanyl.
Re: Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by JustLeo: 9:03am On Feb 18, 2020
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SangoOlukosoOba:
You watch too much of Nollywood movies.

Or probably high on Alcohol, Heroine, Marijuana, Cocaine, Molly or Fentanyl.

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Re: Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by allthingsgood: 9:08am On Feb 18, 2020
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truthfulparrot:
The supreme court has no other option than to review its confusing judgements in Imo state and Bayelsa state for posterity.
People tends to forget that the Nigeria constitution is greater than the supreme court.

Though the supreme court may not reverse its judgements, it will review those embarrassing judgements especially the one of Imo to avoid bad precedent.
I have doubt about the competence of the current CJN as under his tenure Nigeria Judiciary is heading to anarchy and threatening our democracy.
Which country will lend money to Nigeria when our Judiciary cannot be trusted to be consistent?

Which investor will like to invest where the rule of law is not being respected?
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Must pdp destroy every institution?? What makes it the Apex court if it's decisions aren't final Be careful the precedent u are setting so that u won't cry later when it's used against u
Re: Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by durangokid: 9:12am On Feb 18, 2020
allthingsgood:
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Must pdp destroy every institution?? What makes it the Apex court if it's decisions aren't final Be careful the precedent u are setting so that u won't cry later when it's used against u
. You are a complete Hippocrates, who is settling a precedent here, you or him, the like of you are why Nigeria is like this, you are not ashamed of writing this

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Re: Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by allthingsgood: 9:15am On Feb 18, 2020
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durangokid:
. You are a complete Hippocrates, who is settling a precedent here, you or him, the like of you are why Nigeria is like this, you are not ashamed of writing this
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What is this one saying
Re: Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by durangokid: 9:32am On Feb 18, 2020
allthingsgood:
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What is this one saying
. Ask your consense if you are reasonable

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Re: Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by tinsel: 10:00am On Feb 18, 2020
Are you saw the supreme court will sit? Pdp asked about 6 to 7 judges to step outside. Presently, the supreme court as constituted is 11 judges. If the 6 to 7 excuse themselves as pdp demanded, no quorum in the supreme court to sit. That is the law.
Re: Why The Supreme Court May Review Its Judgements by allthingsgood: 1:01pm On Feb 18, 2020
durangokid:
. Ask your consense if you are reasonable

No you are not

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