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Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by walewriter: 9:20am On Mar 11, 2020
The kind of loyalty I respect.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by bkool7(m): 9:21am On Mar 11, 2020
Flier:
You obviously don’t know the Buhari that you have in Aso rock, he simply won’t get involve in anything even if it concern him e.g Saraki hijacking the senate and several other very important issue
Beside you should know that El-Rufai won’t have hired Sanusi if Buhari is involve

Don't you know that even silent is consent?
Ganduje must have obviously briefed Buhari of his actions. Buhari might just told him to do the necessary thing if the Emir misbehaved.

The first person the new Emir visited was Buhari. To thank him for his support obviously
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by truthbitesnaija: 9:22am On Mar 11, 2020
Good reaction, the man seems bold, responsible and exposed. I like when I see men like him being distinguished in a time like this.

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Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by MoIbrahim: 9:23am On Mar 11, 2020
chozzy:

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It's the Buhari/APC govt.
Ganduje will not remove such a powerful Emir without conferring with president

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The heavy presence of national security apparatus at the palace during the process speaks volume. It says a lot about the support that Gaduje got from outside the state.

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Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by Keemsleek005(m): 9:29am On Mar 11, 2020
chozzy:

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It's the Buhari/APC govt.
Ganduje will not remove such a powerful Emir without conferring with president

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You wrong the governor can remove any king under his jurisdiction. The president as no say in a state matter. Must everything be about buhari. When ajumobi tried doing the samething with the olu ibadan by trying to reduce is his and promoting ordinary chiefs to oba standard was it buhari that told him to do so. If you meet a foolish man who as no respect for tradition and power intoxicated these what happens. But the governor's as the power and right to remove any king.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by fkj950ax(m): 9:31am On Mar 11, 2020
Mysticwebb:
Some people self, is it CBN that dethroned him? Why turn down the invitation?

Maximum pressure.
Same reason when FG refuses to pay ASUU, NANS can shut down schools in solidarity. Atedo Peterside has earned his stripes in this nation and in a position to wield a big stick against CBN (a national institution) to protest the actions of a State Government (a national institution)
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by bencarson007(m): 9:33am On Mar 11, 2020
Madosky112:
comparing prime minister with the queen of England �� . acquire more knowledge

Please enlighten me sir
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by deluckiest(m): 9:34am On Mar 11, 2020
[quote author=Captainrambo2 post=87343466][/quote]I agree with you that politicians are dangerous human beings, hence traditional rulers should respect their stool and not dabble into politics. I'm Afemai but I can tell you that the Oba of Benin heads the traditional ruler council meetings in Benin which traditional rulers from Edo and Delta attend
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by BafanaBafana: 9:36am On Mar 11, 2020
Flier:
You obviously don’t know the Buhari that you have in Aso rock, he simply won’t get involve in anything even if it concern him e.g Saraki hijacking the senate and several other very important issue
Beside you should know that El-Rufai won’t have hired Sanusi if Buhari is involve
As long as it does not affect him being president, he doesn't care.
Now we know Tunde Idiagbon was the man
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by valarmorghulis: 9:41am On Mar 11, 2020
deluckiest:
Exactly my point. No state governor can touch Sultan of Sokoto and Oba of Benin. These are traditional rulers known not under the influence of political power or by any other means.
Abacha removed emir of kano during his regime, u need to read more bro
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by osacoin(m): 9:41am On Mar 11, 2020
Anthony Joshua for president 2023 grin grin grin
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by Nobody: 9:45am On Mar 11, 2020
As men all we have are our legacies and principles. Good one sir.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by Kendroid: 9:47am On Mar 11, 2020
valarmorghulis:

Abacha removed emir of kano during his regime, u need to read more bro
Which of the Abacha bro?
The looting Abacha or another Abacha?
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by deluckiest(m): 9:55am On Mar 11, 2020
maasoap:


It is because they knew their place, limits and boundaries. They don't run their mouths up and down like our dear Mr Sanusi. Sanusi is too much involved in politics and activism, he was bound to have many enemies and get himself involve in trouble every and then.
Imagine Oba of Benin going against Obaseki, mouth running his policies. If Obaseki decides to cause problem for him, almost all APC members in Edo will support Obaseki and that's like too much residents.
If Sultan of Sokoto decides to dabble into politics and activism like Sanusi and see himself as Tambuwal nemesis, almost all the PDP members in the state would see it as an affront and would likely support Tambuwal on any decision he takes against the Sultan.

Once a traditional ruler gets in involved in politics, he is opened himself to political drama. Governors will touch them and nothing will happen because the residents would have already divided along party lines
I understand your point though. However, come what may, the governor cannot fight and win the collective resolve of the people, regardless of the political party affiliation
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by thatsleepboy1: 9:56am On Mar 11, 2020
Sanusi that beheaded one gideon ifeanyi in 1994. His past will continue to haunt him into more greater disgrace in future.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by deluckiest(m): 10:11am On Mar 11, 2020
valarmorghulis:

Abacha removed emir of kano during his regime, u need to read more bro
Read again, I said Sultan of Sokoto not Emir of Kano. In the case of Oba of Benin his rulership is dynastic or lineage and not determined or selected by any political power just like most others in the country. So of will be hard to remove him by a governor or even the president and expect the people to calm it. Even if he's forcefully evicted from the throne the people will not recognize a replacement.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by olajide8(m): 10:20am On Mar 11, 2020
xpholico:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/381218-sanusis-removal-peterside-rejects-cbns-invitation.html

Indirectly he is telling the north that everything sanusi said is the truth, and growth of any economy depends on the grow of individuals in the region sanusi comes from, they should change their ways -
almajiri system, giving birth to thousands for others to cater too, on the streets, cleric all over the place without teaching education, more mosques then schools, marrying of wives as a boastful thing in place of the ability to cater to them, girl child marriage, vvf all over the place, okada riders instead of skilled workers, ignorance in the guise of masters and phd certifications by northerners and them calling themselves educated because they have useless degrees that contribute nothing to our economy -
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by emmykk(m): 10:24am On Mar 11, 2020
Captainrambo2:
powerful indeed. No trditional ruler is more powerful than his governor.




Oba of Benin can be
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by blazesam(m): 10:26am On Mar 11, 2020
Flier:
You obviously don’t know the Buhari that you have in Aso rock, he simply won’t get involve in anything even if it concern him e.g Saraki hijacking the senate and several other very important issue
Beside you should know that El-Rufai won’t have hired Sanusi if Buhari is involve

Guy leave Kaduna state governor ,he can do what ever he likes
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by TroubleMaker47(m): 10:33am On Mar 11, 2020
ekestic1976:





“There is no need for the revered Emir to take any legal action. The confinement may be for his good as it is a rare opportunity to get closer to Allah. Worship of Allah is the primary purpose of our being in the world. May God be with all of us.”




You wrote all that and you think you are normal?
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by emmangrace: 10:36am On Mar 11, 2020
Captainrambo2:
powerful indeed. No trditional ruler is more powerful than his governor.


Their governor is powerful for only 4 -8 years. They outlive the governor if they conduct themselves well.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by fasterwell(m): 10:41am On Mar 11, 2020
Captainrambo2:
powerful indeed. No trditional ruler is more powerful than his governor.



Yes no traditional ruler is more powerful than the governor but the govt and politicians must respect the traditional instutiom
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by olaitonto(m): 11:03am On Mar 11, 2020
A letter will be referred to you as Mr. Peterside's representative! #Chill

helinues:


So na CBN dethroned Sanusi?

Very lame excuse for not attending the meeting
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by Advancedman(m): 11:38am On Mar 11, 2020
Ayt27:
Very well and diplomatically put

By coincidence, the Ex-Emir of Kano is your predecessor in office at CBN. Ordinarily, he qualifies to be invited for tomorrow’s event. Did you invite him?

That part got out a chuckle

Injustice to one is injustice to all.
But this man no talk during#endsars

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Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by Ayt27(m): 11:52am On Mar 11, 2020
Advancedman:


Injustice to one is injustice to all.
But this man no talk during#endsars

Na here sars dey disturb na, sars no dey north
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by Prymestrr(m): 11:54am On Mar 11, 2020
ekestic1976:



Is this all you can say as FTC? You deserve to be caned!
Meanwhile, . . .



Outrage Over Banishment of Deposed Emir Sanusi

March 11, 2020

Joseph Jibueze, Adebisi Onanuga and Robert Egbe


A GROUNDWELL of opposition on Tuesday greeted the banishment of deposed Emir of Kano Muhammad Sanusi II.

Senior lawyers were unanimous in their condemnation of the action.

They urged him to challenge what they called an “anachronistic” practice that has no legal basis.

Failure to challenge his banishment, the legal experts said, will set a bad precedent.

Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), including a former Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) President Joseph Daudu, Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and Femi Falana (SAN), constitutional lawyer Sebastine Hon (SAN), as well as Abiodun Owonikoko (SAN) and Norrison Quakers (SAN), said the banishment was illegal.

Ahmed Raji (SAN), former NBA Second Vice President Monday Ubani, activist-lawyer Jiti Ogunye, and constitutional lawyer Ike Ofuokwu also weighed in.

Also on Tuesday, Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc founder Atedo Peterside turned down an invitation to be a panellist at a consultative roundtable organised by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The event is slated for today.

In a letter to CBN governor Godwin Emefiele, Peterside said: “By coincidence, the ex-Emir of Kano is your predecessor at the CBN. Ordinarily, he qualifies to be invited for tomorrow’s (today’s) event. Did you invite him?

“I have decided to stay away from your consultative roundtable and to instead use the opportunity of this letter to draw the attention of a wider audience to my displeasure with the events of yesterday (Monday).

“Please forgive me because I am in no mood to immediately pretend as if all is well by proceeding with business as usual,” he wrote in a letter to CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele, yesterday

Peterside also tweeted: “In 1888, King Jaja of Opobo was exiled by the British to St. Vincent in the West Indies. This act of injustice still hurts us in Opobo Town until this day. The Nigerian Constitution makes such acts illegal. How can Kano Governor exile Emir Sanusi in 2020?

“The Nigerian Constitution makes it clear that a person accused of wrongdoing must be afforded a fair hearing. Emir Lamido Sanusi’s accusers cannot be the ones to pronounce him guilty. This is unacceptable in 21st Century Nigeria.”

The SANs, in separate interviews shared similar views.

Daudu said: “Clearly, banishment is an anachronistic follow-up or consequence of the deposition. We are yet to see the instrument of deposition and cannot, therefore, speculate on its terms or contents.

“Notwithstanding, Emir Sanusi has left with his head held high. He has occupied the stool of his forefathers. He has lost nothing.

“Nigeria needs him for future services; he is still both mentally and physically young and should prepare himself for a prime leadership position in future.

“As for his legal rights as to his inter-state banishment, two things arise. Firstly, it has the support and concurrence of the Federal Government, without which such inter-state transfer is not possible.

“Secondly, Emir Sanusi is quite learned. He will advise himself as to any necessary legal steps he may wish to take in the light of his cross-border banishment.”

Falana said Sanusi’s right to a fair hearing was violated as he was not given adequate time to defend himself.

“As if the reckless violations of the Emir’s right to a fair hearing were not sufficient, Governor Ganduje proceeded to order the indefinite restriction of the deposed Emir’s movement and indefinite detention in Nasarawa State.

“Thus, the fundamental rights of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi to personal liberty and freedom of locomotion guaranteed by sections 35 and 41 of the Constitution as amended and article 6 and 12 of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights (Ratification and Enforcement Act Cap A9, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004) have also been violated.

“Since the Kano State government lacks the power to abrogate the fundamental rights of Sanusi without following a procedure permitted by law, his banishment and detention in Nasarawa State are illegal in every material particular,” Falana said.

The SAN cited the case of the Kebbi State Attorney-General vs. HRH Al- Mustapha Jokolo (2013) (LPELR-22349).

The Court of Appeal held: “Section 41(1) of the Constitution is germane and it provides thus: ’41 – (1) Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereto or exit therefrom…

“The appellant has not been able to show that the banishment of the 1st respondent from Gwandu Emirate in Kebbi State and his deportation to Obi in Nasarawa State were in accordance with the clear provisions of Section 41 of the Constitution.

“The banishment and deportation from Kebbi State by the Governor of Kebbi State, on or about the 3rd of June, 2005 of the 1st respondent to Lafia in Nasarawa State and later to Obi, also in Nasarawa State, is most unconstitutional, and illegal.

“By the said banishment and deportation, the 1st respondent has been, unduly and wrongfully denied his constitutional rights ‘to respect for the dignity of his person’; ‘to assemble freely and associate other persons’ – including the people of Gwandu Emirate of Kebbi State; and to ‘move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof’ as respectively provided in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999.”

Read Also: Five things to know about dethroned Emir Sanusi
Falana said Kano State government should release Sanusi forthwith and allow him to enjoy his fundamental rights to personal liberty and “freedom of locomotion” as well as the right to contest his removal from the Kano throne if he so desires.

For Quakers, Sanusi’s banishment offends the provisions of sections 35(1), 40 and 41 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

“I believe the deposed Emir is a very enlightened and urbane Nigerian. He should seek redress by approaching the court to enforce his constitutional right just as Mustapha Jokolo did in challenging the Government of Kebbi State for the constitutionality of his banishment which infracted his constitutional right.

“Sanusi should challenge the unconstitutionality of his banishment following the Mustapha Jokolo’s case. If he does not do anything about it, he will be setting a dangerous precedent, thereby projecting the law as docile and ineffective.

“Acts of brigandage and disregard to the constitution by the executive arm of government must be subjected to judicially scrutiny for the sake of posterity,” Quaker said.

Hon agrees, saying the banishment is not only unconstitutional but null and void.

“The Constitution has guaranteed citizens of Nigeria, including the ex-Emir, right to live where he wants to live and to associate with anyone he wants to associate with.

“He is also entitled to a right to personal liberty, freedom of speech and a cacophony of other fundamental rights.

“Even though Section 45(1) of the Constitution permits derogation from some of the guaranteed rights, the government must come clean on the issue. What do I mean?

“Derogation must not precede the reasons for such derogation, which must be communicated to the victim, and in the case of a public figure like the dethroned Emir, made public, to enable public scrutiny.

“The banishment must not precede the reasons, which could, in most cases, be made up. I always say that Nigerians in government enact policies that haunt and hunt them when they leave office, and it’s only then that they start feeling the consequences thereof. It is Emir Sanusi today; it could be another person tomorrow.

“In any case, why have the temerity to banish someone and take him out of his state of origin and quarantine him? Are we operating a military dictatorship?

“Why not secure a court order to put him under house arrest, especially as he is such a public personality? Emir Sanusi, for sure, has a good cause of action in a court of competent jurisdiction,” Hon said.

Ozekhome described the banishment as illegal and advised Sanusi to seek legal redress.

He said: “Governor Ganduje’s actions constitute a blatant and violent rape and violation of the constitutional rights of Emir Sanusi to freedom of movement, right to liberty, right to a fair hearing, freedom of expression and association and right to dignity of the human person, to be free from inhuman and degrading treatment.

“Before the hurried dethronement and harried banishment of the Emir to Nassawara State, he had instituted many suits against the Governor and Kano State government, challenging the degrading of his office through the creation of four Emirates from the Kano Emirate, the investigation instituted against him by some anti-corruption agencies and the state government and the then palpable threats to dethrone him.

“These cases were still extant and existing and alive when the governor resorted to self-help, removed the mat from the feet of the judicial process and hurriedly dethroned and banished the Emir.

“These acts are against the hallowed doctrine of lis pendens, which theorises that once parties have put their case before a competent court of law, no party shall take the laws into his hands, or resort to self-help or do anything capable of undermining the judicial process and integrity of the arbitral court or tribunal, in accordance with section 6(6) of the 1999 Constitution

“By dethroning the Emir without due process of law since the Emir still had his cases pending in court, the action of the State government has robbed the Emir of the dignity of his person, as provided for in section 34 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Ozekhome said the Kano State government violated Section 41 of the Constitution and Articles 4, 5 and 6 of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights.

For Owonikoko, the practice of banishment is a colonial relic. He questioned the government’s action.

He said: “Where does the power of a governor to banish a dethroned traditional ruler to another state derived from?

“This is an abjectly anachronistic practice used in the colonial era and under a monolithic Northern Nigeria. I have no doubt that after being dethroned, an erstwhile emir cannot be deprived of his fundamental right as a citizen – these include freedoms of movement and association.

“An order of banishment cannot, in my humble view, withstand challenge on the basis of these two entrenched constitutional provisions.”

Ofuokwu said Kano State has no right to act outside the clear and unambiguous provisions of the 1999 Constitution, which provides that every citizen of Nigeria is “entitled to his personal liberty and no person shall be deprived of such liberty”.

“Furthermore, the deposed Emir is constitutionally entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof.

“He is further entitled ‘to respect for the dignity of his person’ and ‘to assemble freely and associate with other persons’.

“These rights are inalienable and his case here does not fall within any of the exceptions because he was not found guilty by any court of competent jurisdiction whatsoever,” Ofuokwu said.

Ubani offered to sue on Sanusi’s behalf, saying: “If Sanusi does not challenge his banishment to Nasarawa, I will do that on his behalf. He had better brief his lawyers quickly.”

Ogunye, in a Facebook post, also harped on the colonial nature of banishment.

He said: “In many ways, we still have a colonial government. After dethronement of a traditional ruler, arrest, restriction of movement and banishment usually follow.

“Even in this age, when dethronement per se is not a criminal offence that warrants abridgement of the constitutionally entrenched rights of the dethroned.”

But, Raji was more philosophical. He said: “God gives and He takes. Nothing happens to anyone without the knowledge of Allah who knows best.

“There is no need for the revered Emir to take any legal action. The confinement may be for his good as it is a rare opportunity to get closer to Allah. Worship of Allah is the primary purpose of our being in the world. May God be with all of us.”


Who else noticed how one useless Raji was the only fool whose statement on here lacked logical backing but instead stunk of religious fanaticism
May all enemies of Mankind's progression rot in the deepest depth of hell on earth. Idiots!!! angry
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by gotnel: 12:01pm On Mar 11, 2020
chozzy:

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It's the Buhari/APC govt.
Ganduje will not remove such an influential Emir without conferring with president

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Ganduje was just a little spanner 13 used by Buhari / the impostor Abba Kyari to do the dirty job.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by TOPCRUISE(m): 12:23pm On Mar 11, 2020
What a masterpiece undecided
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by Opeyemi4real(m): 12:32pm On Mar 11, 2020
helinues:


So na CBN dethroned Sanusi?

Very lame excuse for not attending the meeting
Did you read where he asked about inviting Sanusi? Did you read the last 3-4 paragraphs? Read slowly. People have the right to express their anger anyhow within the law.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by ahbey(m): 12:37pm On Mar 11, 2020
Mysticwebb:
Some people self, is it CBN that dethroned him? Why turn down the invitation?
May Almighty God in His infinite mercy give u sense as he has given to Mr. Peterside

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Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by djon78(m): 12:49pm On Mar 11, 2020
xpholico:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/381218-sanusis-removal-peterside-rejects-cbns-invitation.html

Nigerian government doesn't know that the international community is watching them over this Sanusi saga.

You can dethrone him, but banishing him to a ghost town is extremely evil and wicked.
Sanusi Lamido may have been an emir of Kano but he was a global figure.
The world is watching.
Re: Sanusi's Removal: Atedo Peterside Rejects CBN's Invitation by Yankee101: 12:51pm On Mar 11, 2020
Start saving your money in dollars

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