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PETER OBI,Enough Of This Violence, Enough Is Enough, / I Don’t See Any Reason Why This Violence Will Not Spill To Southwest. / Yoruba Deserve 2023 Presidency, The Igbos Not A Serious People- Fredrick Nwabufo (2) (3) (4)

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by BoldBrainz(m): 2:13pm On Aug 15, 2023
GoodLife4live:
it is only akpu eaters that will suffer most when it get out of hand ..

Government should try to stop dis obidient method of bullying...

Tinubu followers are not smiling ohhh. Dem just dey look Dem with one eye...

I pity the outcome of everything at the end..

According to what my dad told.. dis form of obidients artitudes look like same characters paraded by their ancestors in 1944 in the north that leaded to progrom...

We should all look for means to avoid dis similar scenario that have forseen ..

Alots of comment should not be allowed on media anymore

The Nigerian progrom was in 1966, after effects of which led to the Civil war the next year. Know your history before feeling you know enough to give out counsel.. .
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by renderme: 2:15pm On Aug 15, 2023
ElSudani:


I am not too surprised though. If you come from a culture where there's no history of civil administration and respect for authority, subjecting yourself to civil governance might be a little hard.
You mean they were bush men eating each other in the dot nation and being sold by ijaws and calabars as slaves. angry

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by renderme: 2:17pm On Aug 15, 2023
wasiubello:
Why not write what led to this situation, why not condemn electioneering coup that took place in Nigeria.

If election has been conducted well, no one would have gone to Court. They politicians will do everything in the wrong way and want to use Court to legitimize their evil. Thank God e don choke this time. Evil people

STFU. Is it the first time losers dey go court?

This is the first time an IPOB has contested and lost. That is the only issue here.

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by seunmsg(m): 2:36pm On Aug 15, 2023
The ongoing attacks on the judiciary is a sign of desperation from the opposition camp. They knew they presented a very bad case and defeat is imminent so they have to start blackmailing and bullying the judiciary to get what they lost on Election Day.

Good enough, they have failed already. The judiciary can’t be bullied or blackmailed into giving victory to a loser. It will never happen. The election has been win and lost and the losers shall remain in pains till 2027 at the first instance.

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Ofunaofu: 2:56pm On Aug 15, 2023
The truth is that the judiciary allowed themselves to be blackmailed
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by favor914: 3:05pm On Aug 15, 2023
Ofunaofu:
The truth is that the judiciary allowed themselves to be blackmailed
Myopic minded children like you never stand in front of a judge in a court of law before, if you had you wouldn’t be uttering these nonsense.

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Christistruth03: 3:28pm On Aug 15, 2023
ElSudani:
Igbos are trudging a very dangerous path. Their modus operandi is one of threats, mob action and intimidation.
They are now attacking the very foundation of the country.
From instigating rebellion in the military to trying to intimidate the judiciary. You really need to relax and think.


That is why a Terrorist in Finland called Simon Ekpa now rules over them

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Christistruth03: 3:30pm On Aug 15, 2023
.IPOB Terrorists cannot intimidate Judges into giving victory to a 3rd place loser

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Ofunaofu: 3:41pm On Aug 15, 2023
favor914:
Myopic minded children like you never stand in front of a judge in a court of law before, if you had you wouldn’t be uttering these nonsense.

You are actually myopic judging from this your comment
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by favor914: 3:55pm On Aug 15, 2023
Ofunaofu:


You are actually myopic judging from this your comment
Myopic minded children like you never stand in front of a judge in a court of law before, if you had you wouldn’t be uttering these nonsense.

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 4:01pm On Aug 15, 2023
Grammar for slaves.

The judiciary don't pay themselves..We pay them. We are all equal citizens.. Whether judiciary oooo, senateiary oooo...Equal rights

God no go let me forget that part
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Ofunaofu: 4:01pm On Aug 15, 2023
favor914:
Myopic minded children like you never stand in front of a judge in a court of law before, if you had you wouldn’t be uttering these nonsense.


Your comments are off-putting, kindly get off my mention
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Charisma01: 4:18pm On Aug 15, 2023
backtovillage:
Them don buy daily trust
But looking at it closely, It is nothing but bullying / intimidation.
When you stalk or monitor a certain judge or you post his/her families pic online.
Or
You threaten him that" if his/her judgement does not favour you, you will burn down the country"

Why won't the masses be angry? When someone who contested for presidency can become a senator through the court.

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by kayusely70(m): 4:24pm On Aug 15, 2023
ElSudani:
Igbos are trudging a very dangerous path. Their modus opeurandi is one of threats, mob action and intimidation.
They are now attacking the very foundation of the country.
From instigating rebellion in the military to trying to intimidate the judiciary. You really need to relax and think.
They are mostly pursuing an illusion! They will come back to reality soonest!!!!!!!

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by renderme: 4:43pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


The Nigerian progrom was in 1966, after effects of which led to the Civil war the next year. Know your history before feeling you know enough to give out counsel.. .
Jos riots was 1944/45 when Hausa and jos people chased igbos out of their land. Na only una dem dey chase from everywhere like fly.

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by BoldBrainz(m): 4:48pm On Aug 15, 2023
renderme:

Jos riots was 1944/45 when Hausa and jos people chased igbos out of their land. Na only una dem dey chase from everywhere like fly.

Who be "una"?
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by KGBKremlin: 5:00pm On Aug 15, 2023
backtovillage:
Them don buy daily trust
But looking at it closely, It is nothing but bullying / intimidation.
When you stalk or monitor a certain judge or you post his/her families pic online.
Or
You threaten him that" if his/her judgement does not favour you, you will burn down the country"

Nigeria government is dead that's why you see those that called nigeria a zoo, still threating the country.
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Sharpsharp00123: 5:12pm On Aug 15, 2023
Ooni:
I am a Yoruba but whoever wrote this is a complete idiot and hypocritical lunatic pretending to love Nigeria and it's institutions.

Was it not Tinubu that made a controversial remark that he would no longer tolerate judgements that run contrary to his beliefs. A president and the chief enforcer of the constitution made such statement that was condemned by the NBA and somehow that escaped the above writer's memory. Suddenly the post of some unknown persons in the social media became a worry to him.

Hypocritical hawkers of morality who assume their own bigotry to be nationalism. We are watch how this country won't Implode with this attitude.
how u igbos find it very easy to deny your forefathers still baffles me


Small thing u deny them, with those your post n topics u still get mind say u b yoruba

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Sharpsharp00123: 5:18pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


Who be "una"?
igbos who will never respect themselves

Northerners gave them quit notice n still dem no leave

Yorubas still show dem pepper for lagos dem no still leave

They can’t do without others n they are d ones calling everyone unity beggars

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by BoldBrainz(m): 5:37pm On Aug 15, 2023
Sharpsharp00123:
igbos who will never respect themselves

Northerners gave them quit notice n still dem no leave

Yorubas still show dem pepper for lagos dem no still leave

They can’t do without others n they are d ones calling everyone unity beggars

Except my recollections don't serve me well, but are we not talking about the same Igbos who have been asking to leave since Independence?
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Sharpsharp00123: 5:38pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


Except my recollections don't serve me well, but are we not talking about the same Igbos who have been asking to leave since Independence?
have u ever seen referendum granted by shouting like barbarians on d streets or instigating hate speech online or killing security operatives

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by BoldBrainz(m): 5:40pm On Aug 15, 2023
Sharpsharp00123:
have u ever seen referendum granted by shouting like barbarians on d streets or instigating hate speech online or killing security operatives

I guess you're right. But long before all of those nefarious activities, they had been very vocal about wanting out. If the government had paid heed and given consideration towards a referendum, none of that would have happened.
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Sharpsharp00123: 5:43pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


I guess you're right. But long before all of those nefarious activities, they had been very vocal about wanting out. If the government had paid heed and given consideration towards a referendum, none of that would have happened.
government will start taking them seriously when their elected leaders start talking

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by BoldBrainz(m): 5:48pm On Aug 15, 2023
Sharpsharp00123:
government will start taking them seriously when their elected leaders start talking

Nigeria is not about the leaders or geographical regions, but about the people. A sincere government that wants to do things right, listens to the people, not to other politicians. If the Nigerian government hinges the referendum option on the voices of Igbo leaders, things will only get worse.

The leaders are beneficiaries of the skewered system, so they won't push for referendum. And as long as the masses are disgruntled, those vices you enumerated, will continue unabated.
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by gawu1: 6:23pm On Aug 15, 2023
Those ipob pigs think they have a monopoly on violence. There is no need to even rebuke them so that they can have confidence in bringing to reality their threats. After the court ruling, let's see how these idiots will come up with stupidity in the North in the name of protest. Maybe they can do that in their dot enclave.
But let those preparing for madness know that madness can be used to cure madness.

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by GoodLife4live: 7:54pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


Nigeria is not about the leaders or geographical regions, but about the people. A sincere government that wants to do things right, listens to the people, not to other politicians. If the Nigerian government hinges the referendum option on the voices of Igbo leaders, things will only get worse.

The leaders are beneficiaries of the skewered system, so they won't push for referendum. And as long as the masses are disgruntled, those vices you enumerated, will continue unabated.
stop the lies... Vote the leaders that believed in your ideaology... In to all Government parastatass like , executive and paliamentary...

Stop disturbing the peace of genuine Nigerians

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by BoldBrainz(m): 7:58pm On Aug 15, 2023
GoodLife4live:
stop the lies... Vote the leaders that believed in your ideaology... In to all Government parastatass like , executive and paliamentary...

Stop disturbing the peace of genuine Nigerians

The correct word is "parastatals".
And you should learn to understand conversational pathways before diving in to pounce on a particular message, so you avoid embarrassing yourself. But if that's a big ask, simply mind your business and quote comments within your IQ grade, you deranged hermit!
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by dragunov: 8:11pm On Aug 15, 2023
seunmsg:
The ongoing attacks on the judiciary is a sign of desperation from the opposition camp. They knew they presented a very bad case and defeat is imminent so they have to start blackmailing and bullying the judiciary to get what they lost on Election Day.

Good enough, they have failed already. The judiciary can’t be bullied or blackmailed into giving victory to a loser. It will never happen. The election has been win and lost and the losers shall remain in pains till 2027 at the first instance.

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Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Okoroawusa: 8:11pm On Aug 15, 2023
renderme:


The 2023 elections had the lowest violence out of all presidential elections since 1999. Election losers almost always take the winner to court.

Only difference now is obi is involved. Obi isnt the only loser, might i add. Why are you being sore losers? How do u explain these threatening posts to judges families below?
Are those social media posts real? As in people actually hold the views expressed in those posts?

This is unbelievable
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by Okoroawusa: 8:17pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


Except my recollections don't serve me well, but are we not talking about the same Igbos who have been asking to leave since Independence?
Which Igbos have been asking to leave since independence? Who made you the spokesperson for the Igbos?
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by BoldBrainz(m): 8:22pm On Aug 15, 2023
Okoroawusa:

Which Igbos have been asking to leave since independence? Who made you the spokesperson for the Igbos?

You're always too loud. You can't join a conversation and sound civil. Your own is to open your mouth wide and start shouting like everyone on nairaland is hard of hearing. Are you from Ijebu Ode?
Re: This Violence Against The Judiciary - Fredrick Nwabufo by badoh(m): 9:31pm On Aug 15, 2023
ElSudani:


I am not too surprised though. If you come from a culture where there's no history of civil administration and respect for authority, subjecting yourself to civil governance might be a little hard.
You hit the guy well. They are uncultured.

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