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It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by SportFm: 12:23pm On Mar 07, 2023
By Ezra Ukanwa, Abuja.

AS presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi, and the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, head to court over conduct of the 2023 presidential election, the senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, DIGC, Dr. Paul Enenche, has advised the judiciary to be transparent, fair and set the country on the right path of electoral justice.

Enenche, while stating that the 2023 presidential election lacked probity and credibility, said Malawi was caught up in a similar scenario but the Judiciary was able to rescue and set the pace for constitutional democracy in Malawi.

The Senior Pastor who took to his social media handle to express his reservations about the just concluded election also urged the court to remain last of of the common man.

He said: “Just in case you are wondering if getting electoral justice through judicial intervention is possible, learn from the story of Malawi presidential election in 2019.

“In that election, not only was the incumbent party in the contest, the incumbent president was also contesting. He rigged his way to victory and was declared winner. There was an atmosphere of widespread national dissatisfaction and disillusionment among the citizens created by overwhelming and indisputable evidence of electoral fraud.

“The aggrieved parties took the case to the country’s constitutional court alleging widespread rigging, irregularities and malpractices in favour of the incumbent president.

“The constitutional court nullified the election, citing widespread systematic and grave irregularities, and called for a rerun.

The incumbent president (the purported winner) appealed against the ruling at the Supreme Court.

“The Supreme Court in its ruling upheld the ruling of the constitutional court, nullifying the election and calling for a rerun. In fact, it said that had the constitutional court not called for a rerun in its ruling, it (the Supreme Court) would have declared the actual winner as the outright winner of the election.

“The rerun election was held as ruled by the court, and the actual winner of the previously rigged election emerged winner, polling 58% of the total votes cast ahead of the incumbent who was tailing behind with 39% of the votes cast.

“Thus Malawi, a country in Sub-Sahara Africa set the pace for constitutional democracy by sacking a sitting president and government in power through a judicial process. The judges that set this historic constitutional record not only upheld justice, but also ensured that the popular will of the people prevailed over the selfish interest of the party and government in power. The judiciary in Malawi lived true to their mantra as being the citadel of justice, and the last hope of common man.

“The judiciary remains the last hope for justice in every civilized society.

We are facing a similar scenario in Nigeria today, and as citizens, we are turning to the judiciary to ensure electoral justice.

“Much more is expected of the judiciary in Nigeria, being a sub-regional and regional leader in both political and economic ramifications. The judiciary in Nigeria has now before it, the choice to either compromise its values or consolidate on justice. It is the choice of treading the path of probity and honour or sliding down the precipice of compromise and infamy.

“It is time to save Nigeria and set her on a path of electoral justice, peace and development, and we believe the judiciary will do the right thing. Like Malawi, the Nigeria judiciary now has the golden opportunity to etch its name in gold by ensuring that democracy remains the government of the people, by the people and for the people, and not an article up for sale to the highest bidder.”
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Nobody: 12:24pm On Mar 07, 2023
Pastorpreneur trying to secure his future grin grin grin
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by kestolove95(m): 12:25pm On Mar 07, 2023
Arrest this idiot
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Allardyce: 12:35pm On Mar 07, 2023
IyaebeTheGreat:
Pastorpreneur trying to secure his future grin grin grin
A pastor better than your dad in all areas of life.

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Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Epistasis(m): 12:36pm On Mar 07, 2023
Fair bawo!
It's well with the church in Nigeria!
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Cyberterror: 12:56pm On Mar 07, 2023
Someone should remind the deluded Enenche that APC that he hates so much swept his home state of Benue like a hurricane in the presidential and national assembly elections. Enenche is out of touch with reality.

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Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by ronalmagic10(m): 2:01pm On Mar 07, 2023
See them begging to have a supreme court president. Same people that rejected a supreme court governor in their sadeast and have vowed to make the state ungovernable.

Shameless fools...

Barbaric bastards

Come and rule Nigeria let's see. Ndi ala

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Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by DaCharis2016: 3:15pm On Mar 07, 2023
Nice one pastor. You're truly a man of God!

I pray Nigeria will experience such judiciary fairness & justice.

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Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by SpecialAdviser(m): 3:18pm On Mar 07, 2023
The ball is in Judicial court to save this country.

Tinubu presidency is like going from frying pan to fire. He may even sign war with Russia without knowing. grin grin cheesy cheesy Man is too old to be president. I remembered how Goodluck Jonathan grew gray hair within one year in office. Tinubu does not have the energy to run Nigeria at this critical time.

Again him stealing the mandate of the masses is a big NOOOO.
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by vowiski(m): 3:21pm On Mar 07, 2023
Cyberterror:
Someone should remind the deluded Enenche that APC that he hates so much swept his home state of Benue like a hurricane in the presidential and national assembly elections. Enenche is out of touch with reality.

After rigging massively … cheesy

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Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by sosogud: 3:30pm On Mar 07, 2023
Be careful how you call people names. This is as civil as i can be. You are warned.
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Racoon(m): 3:34pm On Mar 07, 2023
Leave them sir.The judgement of God will consume them all. You can't build a throne based on injustice, wickedness or evil.
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by abobote: 3:49pm On Mar 07, 2023
Yes o, this time all of go follow court process
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Psalmistproject: 3:50pm On Mar 07, 2023
You are one of the gratest prophet of our time.

May God amplify your voice and influence over this country for the needed supernatural change.
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Lanretoye(m): 4:04pm On Mar 07, 2023
Now it is judiciary that u worship and not God again,tell God to answer as you have always claimed nah.
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Godwin4444: 4:33pm On Mar 07, 2023
IyaebeTheGreat:
Pastorpreneur trying to secure his future grin grin grin
don’t mind the mugu

He thinks he’s talking to his brainwashed mugus

Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Fahdiga(m): 4:40pm On Mar 07, 2023
Godwin4444:
don’t mind the mugu

He thinks he’s talking to his brainwashed mugus
Shut up.
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by walefresh3(m): 4:41pm On Mar 07, 2023
Allardyce:
A pastor better than your dad in all areas of life.
You meant Yahoo pastor wey portable get credibility pass ?....

Go. Believe your fake pastor in Peace... No worry APC go sponsor one slamic cleric to talk 8n favour of APC...
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by iichidodo: 4:44pm On Mar 07, 2023
The Judiciary has had a rough time so far....Public credibility is at an all time low...They would used this juncture to right the wrongs....They would use this juncture to write their names in the annals of history..
Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by yarimo(m): 5:07pm On Mar 07, 2023
Pastor ENENCHE don't worry obi won't ask for refund of his #2 billions bribe to Christian association of Nigeria (CAN)

Re: It’s Time To Save Nigeria, Be Fair — Pastor Enenche Tells Judiciary by Suunnn(f): 10:32am On Mar 08, 2023
SportFm:
By Ezra Ukanwa, Abuja.

AS presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi, and the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, head to court over conduct of the 2023 presidential election, the senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, DIGC, Dr. Paul Enenche, has advised the judiciary to be transparent, fair and set the country on the right path of electoral justice.

Enenche, while stating that the 2023 presidential election lacked probity and credibility, said Malawi was caught up in a similar scenario but the Judiciary was able to rescue and set the pace for constitutional democracy in Malawi.

The Senior Pastor who took to his social media handle to express his reservations about the just concluded election also urged the court to remain last of of the common man.

He said: “Just in case you are wondering if getting electoral justice through judicial intervention is possible, learn from the story of Malawi presidential election in 2019.

“In that election, not only was the incumbent party in the contest, the incumbent president was also contesting. He rigged his way to victory and was declared winner. There was an atmosphere of widespread national dissatisfaction and disillusionment among the citizens created by overwhelming and indisputable evidence of electoral fraud.

“The aggrieved parties took the case to the country’s constitutional court alleging widespread rigging, irregularities and malpractices in favour of the incumbent president.

“The constitutional court nullified the election, citing widespread systematic and grave irregularities, and called for a rerun.

The incumbent president (the purported winner) appealed against the ruling at the Supreme Court.

“The Supreme Court in its ruling upheld the ruling of the constitutional court, nullifying the election and calling for a rerun. In fact, it said that had the constitutional court not called for a rerun in its ruling, it (the Supreme Court) would have declared the actual winner as the outright winner of the election.

“The rerun election was held as ruled by the court, and the actual winner of the previously rigged election emerged winner, polling 58% of the total votes cast ahead of the incumbent who was tailing behind with 39% of the votes cast.

“Thus Malawi, a country in Sub-Sahara Africa set the pace for constitutional democracy by sacking a sitting president and government in power through a judicial process. The judges that set this historic constitutional record not only upheld justice, but also ensured that the popular will of the people prevailed over the selfish interest of the party and government in power. The judiciary in Malawi lived true to their mantra as being the citadel of justice, and the last hope of common man.

“The judiciary remains the last hope for justice in every civilized society.

We are facing a similar scenario in Nigeria today, and as citizens, we are turning to the judiciary to ensure electoral justice.

“Much more is expected of the judiciary in Nigeria, being a sub-regional and regional leader in both political and economic ramifications. The judiciary in Nigeria has now before it, the choice to either compromise its values or consolidate on justice. It is the choice of treading the path of probity and honour or sliding down the precipice of compromise and infamy.

“It is time to save Nigeria and set her on a path of electoral justice, peace and development, and we believe the judiciary will do the right thing. Like Malawi, the Nigeria judiciary now has the golden opportunity to etch its name in gold by ensuring that democracy remains the government of the people, by the people and for the people, and not an article up for sale to the highest bidder.”
Indeed fairness

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