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Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Newton2024: 2:19pm On Jul 16, 2023
The European Union has 28 of the world’s 195 countries in its fold. Of the 28, maybe three or four, with the exit of United Kingdom, can be counted as possessing a voice that compels the world to listen. Of the lot, only France and Germany can be counted as having considerable global weight and relevance. Then, there are potentially-big, like Finland, world’s happiest space, Spain, famed for its well-grown football, Portugal, with its CR7 and other smaller but well-rated countries with performing-economies like Lithuania, Denmark and Sweden.

In their Article of Faith, they said the unionization is, “to make things better, easier and safer for people”. They also said they agreed to work together, to help each other.

Ordinarily whenever EU roars like it just did over the contentious election Nigeria conducted in February and March this year, the bother shouldn’t be beyond the borders of a regional bloc, showing more than a passing interest in global affairs. EU’s weight in global affairs, shouldn’t ordinarily be bigger than AU’s (African Union) interventions, which always carry little significance, like the recent voyage to Kiyv and Moscow for peace, which was largely spurned by the warring parties, especially now that the biggest name in the coalition, UK, had withdrawn.

But the exit of UK, known as Brexit, seemed to have further propelled America to draw the Union closer into its closet, making it an unequal ally in global affairs.

So for those who understand global politicking, the recent release of the damning report by EU, especially the timing of its release, can’t just be a regular occurrence. Yes, EU was one of the numerous international observers that observed the show of shame that INEC, the political class and the security agencies, put on display for the rest of the world to see, but EU wasn’t just any observer.

In recent time, EU and America collaborate or better put, EU kowtows to America and most of its decisions are largely influenced by Washington. There is absolutely no chance that EU would be taking such a massive political step that could end up delegitimising the poll and the new leader that emerged from it, without sharing such “confidentiality”, with America and the fact that the Report came out the way it did and the timing of its release, is a signal that the West, may be working towards certain permutations against the current political leadership in Nigeria.

Those challenging the election of the President wasted no time, latching on the report which practically wrote off the poll, particularly the presidential election as a sham and dropped it as an evidence with the body of jurists adjudicating on the outcome of the poll. Now that the damning report is before the adjudicators, alongside other body of evidence earlier dumped on the court by the petitioners, the burden to disprove has now shifted to the President, INEC and ultimately the Judiciary.

The sponsors of the protesters that stormed the EU office in Abuja, asking that the Body vacate the country and stop meddling in its affairs, knew the gravity of the report, which release, dominated both the local and foreign media. The sponsors are also likely the supporters of the current administration which must have seen the inherent dangers and pits for it, in the conclusions reached by the EU, expected to likely reflect in the conclusions that the Court of Appeal panel, would reach.

As a major donor partner to Nigeria and national institutions like INEC, EU has earned the right to speak to perceived ills in our electoral system. You can say, the Body has been putting its money, so it can put its mouth at the appropriate time. Don’t they say that if you bought whirlwind, you must feel spun. After pouring millions of pounds into supporting the last general election, EU expectedly expected a better outing from those running the system. They failed Nigeria and her friends. The EU report is akin to a demand for accountability.

But beyond castigating the institutions which wasted its giveaways, EU’s Report coming in the middle of the dispute resolution, looks like the foreign Body, wants to be part of the resolution process, by making its dissent count, beyond just remonstrating and asking INEC and other recipients of its past largesse, like the security agencies, to go and sin no more.

That sounds like accountability coming with justice, which won’t be a bad idea, if those conclusions by EU, could be substantiated, beyond a foreign Body, just saying those infractions happened.

For those who do not want to be bothered by the maxims of “prove beyond reasonable doubt” and substantial compliance”, the EU Report is what Yoruba will call “arun oju” (nothing to prove again). But winners from the poll, particularly the party and the man that took away the biggest diadem, APC and President Asiwaju, the EU Report, isn’t more than what the law would categorize as “hearsay”.

There is this popular saying about the Law being an ass. Its applications, especially the one they call Mischief Rule of Interpretation, can drill a hole in otherwise sound legal reasoning, backed with solid precedents of superior courts of records. The Mischief Rule can be worse than judgments borne out of Technicality, especially in election matters, when the Court had decided a particular party, must win.

No Presidential Election Petition Court has ever annulled a presidential poll in Nigeria and the Supreme Court which handles presidential appeal, hasn’t also. Yet, the standard of the conduct of election keeps falling in Nigeria, including the 2015 poll, won by the opposition defeating an incumbent, where kindergarten-age voters, flooded polling booths in the North, egged on by desperate politicians, to vote a particular candidate.

If more and more Nigerians are giving elections a wide possible berth, it is majorly down to the Judiciary, being seen as letting election scams, go unpunished or even rewarded. While Nigerians have come to accept that the desperation for power and its appurtenances would always make politicians rig, that politicians’ lackeys in INEC, would also always collaborate in the rigging plots and plans and that security agencies would deliver for the government in power and those who could pay for their services, the biggest disappointment for Nigerians yearning for a clean-up in our electoral system, is the Judiciary letting the riggers get away every election cycle.

As the last hope of the common man, the Judiciary must find a way to reconnect with the Nigerian Public, which, despite all the past disappointments, still sees the Judiciary as the only institution in the polity, capable of bringing redemption to the sinking system. Being on the side of the people, should be enough motivation for the arm of government, to save the country, from future odium, the kind the West just poured on it.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/eu-has-put-judiciary-under-pressure/

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Newton2024: 2:23pm On Jul 16, 2023
The judges should not hesitate to help Tinubu based on technicality this time around. Judicial technicality is fraud. Say no to abracadabra.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Rutherford2019: 2:44pm On Jul 16, 2023
The previous elections were different from this 2023s
In the previous elections it was obvious that the winner won the election but it was not free and fair e.g Obasanjo won in 2003,Yaradua won in 2007 and Buhari won in 2015
But in 2023 it's obvious that Tinubu didn't win, infact what inec have with them shows that he didn't win

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Otundaola: 2:46pm On Jul 16, 2023
I doubt if that is true

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Zxcvbnmghtr: 2:48pm On Jul 16, 2023
Thank God am no more Obedient. cry

I still would have been swimming in the ocean of self deception and delusion.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by optionalY09: 2:51pm On Jul 16, 2023
What concerns EU with Africa are we still slaves. If biafra want to be slaves they can sign off their states

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Sojourner1976: 2:58pm On Jul 16, 2023
Zxcvbnmghtr:
Thank God am no more Obedient. cry

I still would have been swimming in the ocean of self deception and delusion.
How does your bring Obedient or Batist affect proceedings at the PEPT or negate the truth contained in the Tribune article?

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Zxcvbnmghtr: 3:00pm On Jul 16, 2023
Sojourner1976:

How does your bring Obedient or Batist affect proceedings at the PEPT or negate the truth contained in the Tribune article?

How does EU affect the proceedings at the PEPT? undecided You gat to be obedient to think it has any effect.



It's like clinching to the delusional 25% FCT. EU report has absolutely no effect what so ever on proceedings at the PEPT. It is also a clinching to delusion and self deception. Why will PEPT base their judgement on EU report when there are numerous reports by other genuine organizations around the world and individuals that validated the last election with a pass mark.

This is just the usual obedient fantasy. Sojourner1976

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Penguin2: 3:07pm On Jul 16, 2023
Agbado boys can continue to play the ostrich and pretend the EU report carries no weight or is of no effect, but men who matter know that Tinubu and APC’s fate was nailed by that report.

Now, asides what Obidients have been saying, an unbiased international body has laid credence to the petitioners’ claims.

The judiciary would have to empty the Constitution and Electoral Act 2022 into the Atlantic to retain Tinubu.

As for me, I will be here as long as it lasts and never give in to evil even when it thinks it’s winning.

Those who like peace must mobilize as hard as those who like violence.”

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by IVORY2009(m): 3:10pm On Jul 16, 2023
Rutherford2019:
The previous elections were different from this 2023s
In the previous elections it was obvious that the winner won the election but it was not free and fair e.g Obasanjo won in 2003,Yaradua won in 2007 and Buhari won in 2015
But in 2023 it's obvious that Tinubu didn't win, infact what inec have with them shows that he didn't win


Tinubu will make history as a sitting president that would be removed from office, and that would set the record straight to all politicians that they can be removed from office, even Akpabio and the former senate president, Lawan are not suppose to be at the Senate, but due to the corrupt judicial system, they both bought the judiciary over, and one is senate president, appointed by their master Tinubu.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by ibechris(m): 3:16pm On Jul 16, 2023
optionalY09:
What concerns EU with Africa are we still slave. If biafra want to be slave they can sign off their states


Why is Nigeria and Africa still collecting aides from these nations.

Haven't u heard the saying,that u put ur money where your mouth is.

That is the power of money.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by NSNO(m): 3:37pm On Jul 16, 2023
Actually the EU does not bow to the US, Infact they have been at loggerheads since Trump. EU is making life miserable for US tech companies and the US recently slammed a tariff on European solar products. I think 'Frenemies' would best describe their relationship.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by favor914: 3:40pm On Jul 16, 2023
Newton2024:
The judges should not hesitate to help Tinubu based on technicality this time around. Judicial technicality is fraud. Say no to abracadabra.
Judicial technicality is fraud you claim?, quite obvious you know nothing about jurisprudence.

You have no idea how clueless you sound, for saying such harsh trash, as obnoxious as you did.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Shikini: 3:43pm On Jul 16, 2023
optionalY09:
What concerns EU with Africa are we still slave. If biafra want to be slave they can sign off their states

Oga, do you know that FRANCE where your Thiefnubú runs to for medical treatment is a member of the EU?

Do you know that the World Bank and IMF that your Nigeria runs to for funding are mainly EU & US controlled?

Plenty mumus in this Nigeria
.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by favor914: 3:45pm On Jul 16, 2023
IVORY2009:



Tinubu will make history as a sitting president that would be removed from office, and that would set the record straight to all politicians that they can be removed from office, even Akpabio and the former senate president, Lawan are not suppose to be at the Senate, but due to the corrupt judicial system, they both bought the judiciary over, and one is senate president, appointed by their master Tinubu.
What time is it there in Dhaka Bangladesh? Only a non resident of the federation, will be bold enough to say such thrash in their ignorance.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by revived2: 3:47pm On Jul 16, 2023
Which pressure ☠️☠️☠️

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by favor914: 3:49pm On Jul 16, 2023
Shikini:


Oga, do you know that FRANCE where your Thiefnubú runs to for medical treatment is a member of the EU?

Plenty mumus in this Nigeria
.
Yes o plenty of mumus, only the juvenile mumus don’t understand the modus operandai of their country.

Tribunal, or Supreme Court remove Bola Tinubu from office? Those mumus who even imagine such, must be senior mumus.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by computer0810(m): 4:00pm On Jul 16, 2023
Una just dey deceive una sef.....wetin concern Nigeria with EU madness 😂😂😂

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by computer0810(m): 4:06pm On Jul 16, 2023
Shikini:


Oga, do you know that FRANCE where your Thiefnubú runs to for medical treatment is a member of the EU?

Do you know that the World Bank and IMF that your Nigeria runs to for funding are mainly EU & US controlled?

Plenty mumus in this Nigeria
.

So na today ppl dey go for medicals abroad......u think EU is expecting Nigeria to get ruled by report of elections observers😂😂😂😂

So France will stop tinubu from coming for medicals or what....una just mumu sha, EU report has been trashed and Africans don't need western validation for their elections or development.....we will continue business as usual with every part of d world

But u guys r mumu sha😂😂😂 France wey some countries in Africa dey chase comot, u still believe in international interference in election outcome in dis present day when everyone has moved on except the gullible mumu obi supporters

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by computer0810(m): 4:13pm On Jul 16, 2023
Penguin2:
Agbado boys can continue to play the ostrich and pretend the EU report carries no weight or is of no effect, but men who matter know that Tinubu and APC’s fate was nailed by that report.

Now, asides what Obidient has been saying, an unbiased international body has laid credence to the petitioners’ claims.

The judiciary would have to empty the Constitution and Electoral Act 2022 into the Atlantic to retain Tinubu.

As for me, I will be hear as long as it lasts and never give in to evil even when it thinks it’s winning.

Those who like peace must mobilize as hard as those who like violence.”

Who are d men that matters 😂😂😂😂


Obi no get any case...u wasted ur life b4 election believing in stupidity narratives and nw after election u still want to continue that way......u sef use ur brain hw can election observer report of EU change the outcome of an already gone battle.....na like say u wan go sue inec for abroad, wetin concern them not even when Africans in general want to even stop all dis slave mentality u obi supporters r just believing in all of a sudden....EU report wey ordinary keyamo and fani kayode rubbish anyhw 😂😂😂 the EU ambassador to Nigeria will soon go to aso rock to beg for tinubu audiences tomorrow no worry u go dey alright😂😂😂 just keep believing in stupid things just to keep ur hate alive

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by optionalY09: 4:13pm On Jul 16, 2023
Shikini:


Oga, do you know that FRANCE where your Thiefnubú runs to for medical treatment is a member of the EU?

Do you know that the World Bank and IMF that your Nigeria runs to for funding are mainly EU & US controlled?

Plenty mumus in this Nigeria
.

Take your ranting to ASO rock

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by optionalY09: 4:14pm On Jul 16, 2023
Shikini:


Oga, do you know that FRANCE where your Thiefnubú runs to for medical treatment is a member of the EU?

Do you know that the World Bank and IMF that your Nigeria runs to for funding are mainly EU & US controlled?

Plenty mumus in this Nigeria
.

Take your ranting to ASO rock - All those money is Africans money they too know

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by obi4eze(m): 4:15pm On Jul 16, 2023
grin

Very big trial.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by IVORY2009(m): 4:32pm On Jul 16, 2023
favor914:
What time is it there in Dhaka Bangladesh? Only a non resident of the federation, will be bold enough to say such thrash in their ignorance.


What an elder sitting down, could see, a young chap like you standing or even climbing a mango tree can not see it coming.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Shikini: 4:39pm On Jul 16, 2023
Zxcvbnmghtr:
Thank God am no more Obedient. cry

I still would have been swimming in the ocean of self deception and delusion.

You've never been Obidient

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by SwissMass: 6:04pm On Jul 16, 2023
No man born out woman can unseat Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu Jagaban the Eze-Chukwu of Igbo land

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Spy360(m): 6:32pm On Jul 16, 2023
The supporters of BAT know that he is a fraud. How they want this country to be run by a fraud is what I don't get. How does one hate his nation so bad.

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Re: Tribunal: EU Has Put Judiciary Under Pressure By Lanre Adewole by Stephaniegold(f): 6:38pm On Jul 16, 2023
Ok

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