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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by vertueptime: 11:13am On Aug 19, 2023
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Bishop4real: 11:13am On Aug 19, 2023
fourboys:
it's not online bullying

Then, please explain what it is

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Mozegee: 11:14am On Aug 19, 2023
pandoragirigory:
We know who are responsible for arm twisting the judiciary and the tribe that want to blackmail Nigerians , Nigeria never had tribal politics until Peter girigory Obi contested election,
ode

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by SILVERLINES: 11:15am On Aug 19, 2023
pandoragirigory:
We know who are responsible for arm twisting the judiciary and the tribe that want to blackmail Nigerians , Nigeria never had tribal politics until Peter girigory Obi contested election,

You are such a fool if you think it's all about tribal politics, then I will tell you I am not Igbo but I supported and voted for Labour Party cos I believe Peter Obi can change and transform Nigeria into a country we all want, unlike the druggie with decay brain cells. It's such a pity that fools like you think liberation of Nigeria is ethnic politics. Be lest assure that it shall never be well with you and your generation if you support evil cos of ethnicity or religion or cease to support good from the other regions becos of ur hates towards tnem

We all know how Nigerians suffers under APC government from the cashless policies, new naira note saga, other numerous cases and now petroleum subsidy with appropriate plans.

Use ur head for once before poverty consume you

Idiot

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Image123(m): 11:15am On Aug 19, 2023
Obi and Atiku are sure to lose. Then, they will move their case to Supreme Court and still lose. They are bent on and destined to lose, but they are being sore about it.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Bishop4real: 11:16am On Aug 19, 2023
yinkus6750:
If judiciary gave Hope, hope in Imo State, why is the FG scared about ALL EYES ON JUDICIARY?

If people called Hope "Supreme Court Governor" for almost four (4) years now, why will they want another "supreme court installed leader"? Will they also call Obi "supreme court president" if it goes his way? Or, is it all about hypocrisy.

They should just allow the judiciary to their work, abeg. If you're case is legit, justice will definitely be yours. All these emotional blackmail against the judiciary na correct wash

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Lolz419: 11:16am On Aug 19, 2023
pandoragirigory:
We know who are responsible for arm twisting the judiciary and the tribe that want to blackmail Nigerians , Nigeria never had tribal politics until Peter girigory Obi contested election,
I also remembered this is the first time Tinubu contested and a particular tribe floated Yoruba Ronu slogan
You can only deceive gullibles like u

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Alliswell248: 11:16am On Aug 19, 2023
Princedapace:

All eyes on judiciary, how is that bullying?

When people carried placards and said police brutality must stop, was that bullying? Come on, the average blvck man no get one sense aswear

Bullying raise to power 10.
This is not the first election and won't be the last.
Buhari lost to Obj , Yar adua and Gej.....what happened to all eyes on the judiciary then.

Let Peter Obi supporters keep deceiving themselves.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Itulah(m): 11:16am On Aug 19, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
We are watching them...

1)All educated youth in Nigeria are aware...
Name two states or region with educated, Liberal, intelligent, enlightened and exposed people
Definitely it will be lagos and Abuja right!
And obi won those states
2) the three major contestants were from the three major region...atiku(hausa), tinubu( yoruba), obi(igbo)
So the South South were in a better position to choose because no one among the contestants were their brother....and guess what the South South chose obi
3) osun state is the home of tinubu and yet tinubu lose am because osun state is some how seen as the most educated place in South west...which means tinubu is not even supposed to be among the contestants..not to talk of becoming the president
So if you are a Nigerian youth and you can't figure out this simple truth then your education is a total waste and you need to collect your school fees from any tertiary institution you finished from

You are 💯% correct. Majority may know this and deliberately chose to look the other way, because of small benefits they are getting from this illegal government. How long will that last...

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Jostoman: 11:17am On Aug 19, 2023
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
this is not a bullying, we want them to give their judgement with the fear of God and that is not too much to ask.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Funflipper: 11:17am On Aug 19, 2023
fourboys:
it's not online bullying

What is it then? Ignorance is not an excuse before the law.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Jostoman: 11:17am On Aug 19, 2023
We dont want kangaroo judgement o.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by jaxxy(m): 11:18am On Aug 19, 2023
what is the useless apc afraid off? they want to take our democracy and judiciary backwards.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Funflipper: 11:19am On Aug 19, 2023
Jostoman:
this is not a bullying, we want them to give their judgement with the fear of God and that is not too much to ask.

Ignorance is not an excuse before the law. You may see it as an harmless movement but it is against the law.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Lolz419: 11:21am On Aug 19, 2023
spiSeyi:
If the Judiciary eventually sacks PBAT which is not likely to happen Atiku will be handed the mandate, my surprise is why are the 3rd position ppl crying over this matter grin . Because if the 1st position is disqualified the 2nd will be technically installed and not the 3rd and Obi's petition to the tribunal is not that he wins the election but to fault the process. Atiku camp should be the ones crying this hard undecided
Read what u wrote again but this time slowly
Maybe u will make a sense out of it cos u are just contradicting urself.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Lolz419: 11:22am On Aug 19, 2023
Funflipper:


Ignorance is not an excuse before the law. You may see it as an harmless movement but it is against the law.
Show us anywhere it is written that it is against the law
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Charisma01: 11:23am On Aug 19, 2023
pandoragirigory:
We know who are responsible for arm twisting the judiciary and the tribe that want to blackmail Nigerians , Nigeria never had tribal politics until Peter girigory Obi contested election,


Na una wey be mumu that thinks every person supporting Obi is igbo but also it is good for every Yoruba person to support Tinubu

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Yankee101: 11:24am On Aug 19, 2023
You see how they hounded the Chief Justice ariwoola from Naija to his hotel in London?

They’ve not seen anything

The hardest thing is for an oppressed people to wake up. End SARS was the part one, voting Obi was the part 2. I can assure you no Nigerian elite wants to see part 3. The hunger in the land is terrible and anyone caught in between will pay dearly

Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by dannyspeejay(m): 11:24am On Aug 19, 2023
i'm a full Nigerian based in Ghana, i have been living here for a year now, having the urge to come back to my father land is asking myself; what am i coming to do in Nigeria" . Enjoy Ur GH.... grin grin
"at all - at all, na im bad pass"
Leave why u have the chance.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Bfly: 11:24am On Aug 19, 2023
Only Atiku could be talking about stolen mandate as the second positioned.

What hypocritical Obi people failed to understand is that Obi himself won't even take the mandate because the general election itself was not excellent instead should be canceled and have another one conducted.

The Judiciary should not stress so much on this. They can easily consult wise king Solomon. The sentiment behind the case is similar.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Nobody: 11:24am On Aug 19, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
We are watching them...

1)All educated youth in Nigeria are aware...
Name two states or region with educated, Liberal, intelligent, enlightened and exposed people
Definitely it will be lagos and Abuja right!
And obi won those states
2) the three major contestants were from the three major region...atiku(hausa), tinubu( yoruba), obi(igbo)
So the South South were in a better position to choose because no one among the contestants were their brother....and guess what the South South chose obi
3) osun state is the home of tinubu and yet tinubu lose am because osun state is some how seen as the most educated place in South west...which means tinubu is not even supposed to be among the contestants..not to talk of becoming the president
So if you are a Nigerian youth and you can't figure out this simple truth then your education is a total waste and you need to collect your school fees from any tertiary institution you finished from




How did the south south chose obi, he lose River state, Bayelsa and Akwa ibom
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by kindlyheart: 11:24am On Aug 19, 2023
pandoragirigory:
We know who are responsible for arm twisting the judiciary and the tribe that want to blackmail Nigerians , Nigeria never had tribal politics until Peter girigory Obi contested election,

I can't wait for Igbos to leave Nigeria..
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Aguogba(m): 11:25am On Aug 19, 2023
spiSeyi:
If the Judiciary eventually sacks PBAT which is not likely to happen Atiku will be handed the mandate, my surprise is why are the 3rd position ppl crying over this matter grin . Because if the 1st position is disqualified the 2nd will be technically installed and not the 3rd and Obi's petition to the tribunal is not that he wins the election but to fault the process. Atiku camp should be the ones crying this hard undecided
Hope Uzodinma came 4th in Imo state. Tribunal gave him victory. Don't forget.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by ChiefOloye(m): 11:26am On Aug 19, 2023
Igbos are the funniest people in the world, they think in their wildest imagination, a Yoruba man won an election, one court somewhere will upturn his victory and give it to an Igbo man, and the country will move on the following day, as if nothing happpened?
Even Military no fit hijack power from a Nigerian President, except the main plotter is the President younger brother.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Funflipper: 11:26am On Aug 19, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
We are watching them...

1)All educated youth in Nigeria are aware...
Name two states or region with educated, Liberal, intelligent, enlightened and exposed people
Definitely it will be lagos and Abuja right!
And obi won those states
2) the three major contestants were from the three major region...atiku(hausa), tinubu( yoruba), obi(igbo)
So the South South were in a better position to choose because no one among the contestants were their brother....and guess what the South South chose obi
3) osun state is the home of tinubu and yet tinubu lose am because osun state is some how seen as the most educated place in South west...which means tinubu is not even supposed to be among the contestants..not to talk of becoming the president
So if you are a Nigerian youth and you can't figure out this simple truth then your education is a total waste and you need to collect your school fees from any tertiary institution you finished from

After posting this, do you still want to blame someone else for your failure? If yes, I will only advice you to brace up for impact because you will never make it past your current level because you lack what it takes which is common sense.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Okpetruth(m): 11:28am On Aug 19, 2023
This is intimidation like no other. Why erection of billboards all over the major cities. This is the same reasons the tribunal turn down the request of live transmission of it. The govt have the right to remove anything that can incite the public pandemoniously. What are the erectors of this boards driving at if I may ask. The Nigerians that are gullible that accept anything you tell them? in as Truth must be told here. These people are the oppositions in the same matter the court is looking into. It is very unfair.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Yankee101: 11:29am On Aug 19, 2023
Japan used to rule China

Then China woke up

Naija is waking up and the political class will be shook (according to my yankee friends)

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by ChiefOloye(m): 11:30am On Aug 19, 2023
Aguogba:

Hope Uzodinma came 4th in Imo state. Tribunal gave him victory. Don't forget.

That was Imo, a State comprising one one tribe, speaking the same language, this is Nigeria, get the differences and stop masturbating over nothing.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by garykoeman: 11:30am On Aug 19, 2023
SILVERLINES:


You are such a fool if you think it's all about tribal politics, then I will tell you I am not Igbo but I supported and voted for Labour Party cos I believe Peter Obi can change and transform Nigeria into a country we all want, unlike the druggie with decay brain cells. It's such a pity that fools like you think liberation of Nigeria is ethnic politics. Be lest assure that it shall never be well with you and your generation if you support evil cos of ethnicity or religion or cease to support good from the other regions becos of ur hates towards tnem

We all know how Nigerians suffers under APC government from the cashless policies, new naira note saga, other numerous cases and now petroleum subsidy with appropriate plans.

Use ur head for once before poverty consume you

Idiot

Kindly list obi performance as Governor.
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by Jostoman: 11:31am On Aug 19, 2023
Funflipper:


Ignorance is not an excuse before the law. You may see it as an harmless movement but it is against the law.
thats your own opinion. All eyes are on judiciary to give their judgement without the fear of anybody but with fear of God.

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Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by spiSeyi: 11:32am On Aug 19, 2023
Aguogba:

Hope Uzodinma came 4th in Imo state. Tribunal gave him victory. Don't forget.
The legal stands are different in Imo Hope challenged the 1st to 3rd position, but in the case of PO he only challenged the 1st and not the 2nd. To make things worse Obi went to challenge the umpire (INEC) instead of challenging Atiku. If PBAT loses the mandate Atiku will get it automatically which means that Obi is indirectly aiding Atiku's victory by not challenging him in the tribunal
Re: 'All Eyes On The Judiciary’: FG's Clampdown Stirs Controversies by caracas: 11:36am On Aug 19, 2023
Chigozie321:
The Judiciary should be allowed to do their job. This online bullying won't work.
Exactly! They should be allowed to do their work , no form of interference would be tolerated.
The all eyes on the judiciary slogan is merely a reminder for them to do their job properly

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