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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by dnawah(m): 11:12pm On Nov 30, 2022
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by NikosonGroup(m): 11:18pm On Nov 30, 2022
frankson1:





You're an indomie kid since you don't know that the regular court can't try him.

You are just ignorant. So the court did that if they were not suppose to do that? Sometimes it's best to think properly before you spill out trash in public while trying to feel like you are an intellectual.
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by Cyberterror: 11:20pm On Nov 30, 2022
So the olodo CJ is not aware that serving military personnel are not answerable to civilian courts?
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by Iyipinua: 11:25pm On Nov 30, 2022
Some idiots in this forum are celebrating the impunity of the executive arm of government.
That these buffoons will not obey court rulings or orders does not mean that judges should turn a blind eye when it involves them. Let these court pronouncements they are refusing to obey remain as a witness against them.

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by LadyExcellency: 11:25pm On Nov 30, 2022
ModCaller:
This kind of thing shows you that separation of powers is actually a scam.

This same thing happened in US some decades ago. Supreme Courts were giving judgements that the president did not like, and the president simply ignored the judgement because he knows that only the executive arm can enforce judgements. Those judgements were never enforced.

Meaning every other arm of government is USELESS. Only the executive has real powers.

What nonsense are you talking without citing your sources?

Stop too much alcohol.

Israeli Arab Judge imprisoned Israeli President and former Prime Minister was also imprisoned by Israeli judge.

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by Iyipinua: 11:26pm On Nov 30, 2022
Cyberterror:
So the olodo CJ is not aware that serving military personnel are not answerable to civilian courts?

The comment above me is a very silly comment

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by jagtinic: 11:27pm On Nov 30, 2022
Instead of the judiciary giving these judgement that won't be enforced, can't they take a queue from the judge that charged Donald Trump for contempt and the penalty was $10,000 per day. A judgement like that will be easily enforceable.
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by LadyExcellency: 11:34pm On Nov 30, 2022
jagtinic:
Instead of the judiciary giving these judgement that won't be enforced, can't they take a queue from the judge that charged Donald Trump for contempt and the penalty was $10,000 per day. A judgement like that will be easily enforceable.

Who said its unenforceable? What a pity.
The NASS should impeach the president should the order not obeyed in 48 hours.

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by jagtinic: 11:37pm On Nov 30, 2022
Where is the EFCC chairman?
Where is the IGP?
Are they in prison?


LadyExcellency:


Who said its unenforceable? What a pity.
The NASS should impeach the president should the order not obeyed in 48 hours.
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by Mrmb: 11:38pm On Nov 30, 2022
greenermodels:
The courts just de show to the world that they're powerless against the executive arm of government. Under Buhari, nobody respects court orders while the chief justice of the federation is openly a partisan politician. Can Nigeria ever get it right?

Na buhari say make dey no obey court order?

If they fail to obey, the right thing for the court to do is order their arrest. Shey na buhari go go arrest them or what are you insinuating?
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by Nobody: 11:38pm On Nov 30, 2022
SheikhMuniru:
Which police go arrest soldier?

Wahala grin grin grin
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by ForgetfulJones: 11:47pm On Nov 30, 2022
Gracify1:
maybe it's the new trend
shebi becos it worked in South Africa, they think it will work here undecided
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by Dumartz: 11:49pm On Nov 30, 2022
LadyExcellency:


Who said its unenforceable? What a pity.
The NASS should impeach the president should the order not obeyed in 48 hours.
Mind u those rubber stamp monkeys in agbada won't do anything bcoz dy are beneficiaries to corruption
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by babzo(m): 11:50pm On Nov 30, 2022
ModCaller:
This kind of thing shows you that separation of powers is actually a scam.

This same thing happened in US some decades ago. Supreme Courts were giving judgements that the president did not like, and the president simply ignored the judgement because he knows that only the executive arm can enforce judgements. Those judgements were never enforced.

Meaning every other arm of government is USELESS. Only the executive has real powers.

In America? Some decades ago? What judgement was that? Who was the President?

I don't think that ever happened.
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by castrokins(m): 12:07am On Dec 01, 2022
I Think Courts In Nigeria Should Be Closed Up Since We Have Turned The Country To Banana Republic Where Court Orders Are Ignored.

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:07am On Dec 01, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
They are giving unenforceable jankara judgements upandan.
check my signature for free stuffs!

Is it unenforceable because you are a lawless zoo dweller or something similar? Why should it be unenforceable if you are not an unevolved primate

I hope you can answer the questions.

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:08am On Dec 01, 2022
SheikhMuniru:
Which police go arrest soldier?

The same police who arrest lawbreakers.

Why did you ask

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:09am On Dec 01, 2022
greenermodels:
The courts just de show to the world that they're powerless against the executive arm of government. Under Buhari, nobody respects court orders while the chief justice of the federation is openly a partisan politician. Can Nigeria ever get it right?

Do you mean to ask whether 200 million Nigerians can ever get it right, starting with you
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by NessFortunate: 12:10am On Dec 01, 2022
chisomkachy:


https://dailypost.ng/2022/11/30/niger-high-court-orders-arrest-remand-in-prison-of-coas-faruk-commandant-tradoc-minna-over-contempt/?amp=1

lmao Nigeria the comic urb of theatrics. First it was EFCC Bawa, then the IGP Today the COAS. Yet none will even smell prison after all said and done. In all these when will Aisha Buhari be arrested? #FREEAMIMU
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:11am On Dec 01, 2022
Flier:
Nigerian judges are growing wings,what is all these nonsense about
I wonder why they are disturbing the elites since We all know the court is for the common man

Why is it nonsense, if you don’t have expectations that are too low for zero of your basic equality before the law

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by OLULAW: 12:14am On Dec 01, 2022
Banana republic occupied by lawless, heartless, reckless and hapless baboons.
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:15am On Dec 01, 2022
ModCaller:
This kind of thing shows you that separation of powers is actually a scam.

This same thing happened in US some decades ago. Supreme Courts were giving judgements that the president did not like, and the president simply ignored the judgement because he knows that only the executive arm can enforce judgements. Those judgements were never enforced.

Meaning every other arm of government is USELESS. Only the executive has real powers.

Can you please give specific details about the US examples you cited, with links. I assume that you are not a liar like Alhaji Lie Mohammed, Buhari and APC’s misinformation minister, or are you
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:16am On Dec 01, 2022
OLULAW:
Banana republic occupied by lawless, heartless, reckless and hapless baboons.

Any actionable ideas on how to make 200 million of us, less of lawless, heartless, reckless and hapless baboons
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by OLULAW: 12:19am On Dec 01, 2022
seguno2:


Any actionable ideas on how to make 200 million of us, less of lawless, heartless, reckless and hapless baboons

Jog on bro.
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:20am On Dec 01, 2022
Neddyogu:
Wetin these ones inhale?

Can it be that stuff ThiefNuibu had an entanglement for with the American authorities before his money was seized as payoff for the crime

Francis5:
Nigeria’s Next Leader’s Ties to a Heroin Ring

Former Lagos provincial governor Bola Tinubu, affectionately nicknamed the Jagaban, is today seen as a shrewd if not “deeply Machiavellian” Svengali in Nigeria’s politics as well as the architect of a hugely successful anti-corruption platform. But 20 years ago he had to forfeit nearly half a million dollars to the U.S. Treasury Department after being named as an accomplice in a white heroin-trafficking and money-laundering ring that stretched from West Africa to the U.S. Midwest.

Although his case has been bandied about the Nigerian press for years, Tinubu’s involvement in a federal drug and racketeering investigation waged jointly by the DEA, FBI, and IRS has gone unreported elsewhere, even after his ascendance to Karl Rove-like status last month. A recent gauzy Financial Times profile of him, for instance, neglected to mention that two decades ago Tinubu was identified as a bagman for two Nigerian heroin movers who operated out of Chicago and Hammond, Indiana. They were Adegboyega Mueez Akande and Abiodun Agbele, Akande’s nephew, who was exposed to law enforcement after selling white heroin first to Lee Andrew Edwards, another dealer later jailed for trying to murder a federal agent, and then to an undercover cop.

In a 1993 court docket from the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Illinois, which The Daily Beast obtained from Sahara Reporters, a Nigeria-focused news outlet, IRS Special Agent Kevin Moss said that Akande had run the white heroin ring in the late 1980s until 1990, when he handed off the U.S arm of the business to his nephew, who had arrived in 1988. Akande then returned to Nigeria but continued to oversee the operation from abroad with the help of others at home and in the United States, including his relatives. One of the individuals identified in his cartel by Moss was Tinubu, then a Chicago State University-educated accountant working as a treasurer for Mobil Oil Nigeria Ltd, a subsidiary of energy giant Mobil Oil, which was still a few years shy of its famous merger with Exxon in 1999.

In the biography section of his official website, Tinubu is described as having emigrated to the United States in 1975 “in search of the proverbial Golden Fleece with a heart brimming with unrelenting determination to achieve his visions.” This is certainly one way to describe his tenure stateside.

In 1989, Moss said in an affidavit, Tinubu established an individual money market account, into which he deposited $1,000 in traveler’s checks, and a negotiable order of withdrawal account (NOW) at First Heritage Bank in Country Club Hills, Illinois. The address Tinubu gave the bank was the same as the listed headquarters of Globe-Link International, the front company owned by Akande and his relatives.

“There’s a trend of various Nigerian politicians at the highest levels involved in dodgy business deals around the world, in property and cash.”

Bank employees told Moss that Akande had personally introduced them to Tinubu in December 1989 when who also opened a joint checking account with his wife, Oluremi Tinubu, who already kept a joint account with Akande’s wife at First Heritage. Five days after the NOW account was opened, $80,000 was wired into it from a bank in Houston maintained by one of Akande’s relatives. Tinubu would later use the NOW account to buy a $10,000 Certificate of Deposit for an $8,000 car loan, listing Akande as his cousin on the application.

At the time, Tinubu’s take home as a Mobil Oil Nigeria executive was a mere $2,400 a month and he claimed not to have any other revenue streams. Yet he still managed to deposit $661,000 into his individual money market account in 1990 and then another $1,216,500 a year later. He also opened more accounts with Citibank in its worldwide personal banking unit, transferring over half a million dollars from his First Heritage money market account into one of them in early 1991.

Mobil Oil Nigeria told Moss that Tinubu’s role at the company never involved transferring large sums of money between banks and that it didn’t keep deposits in any institutions in the south suburbs of Chicago, where First Heritage was based. Moreover, although Tinubu moved back to Nigeria in 1983, he neglected to file U.S. income tax returns after 1984 despite having sizable, interest-generating deposits in American banks. All of this was enough to persuade a magistrate judge of the Northern District to issue seizure warrants for Tinubu’s First Heritage and Citibank accounts. Collectively, more than $1.4 million belonging to the Nigerian was confiscated.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/04/27/nigeria-s-next-leader-s-ties-to-a-heroin-ring.html
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:21am On Dec 01, 2022
OLULAW:
Jog on bro.

Is that law part of your moniker fake
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:23am On Dec 01, 2022
charlesdinho7:
those foolish court can try their child play with the police or efcc. they cannot try that nonsense with the army... the army will burn down those yeye court

Are you sure that you are not the lawless yeye person with your comment
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by ogwumgbe: 12:41am On Dec 01, 2022
SheikhMuniru:
Which police go arrest soldier?

They are humans and not above the law, they should be arrested, Police should simply do their job. what nonsense?

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Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by Johel(m): 12:44am On Dec 01, 2022
Re: Court Orders Arrest Of COAS Faruk Yahaya & Maj Gen Olabanji by seguno2: 12:47am On Dec 01, 2022
JAWBONE:
cheesy grin cheesy grin
It's either Nigerian judges decided they want to do comedy in their WhatsApp group or they have forgotten the country where they are adjudicating.

First, Inspector General of Police, now Chief of Army Staff.
What a joke

Is the joke not about your own lawlessness, even though you may have celebrated the resignation of the British royal staff for racist remarks against a black woman, isn’t it

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