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PoliticsRe: Breaking: CCT Has Concurrent Jurisdiction With High Court, Judge Rules. by docadams: 4:13pm On Jan 22, 2019
PaChukwudi44:
WAIT FOR THE APEAL COURT TO RULE BEFORE RANTING.LIKE I SAID THE SUPREME COURT IS THE HIGHEST COURT OF THE LAND.THIS TRIAL WIL NEVER PROGRESS UNTIL THE SUPREME COURT.EVEN ON MONDAY JAN 28 THE CJN WILL STILL NOT APPEAR BEFORE THE CCT.DO YOU WANT TO BET ?

BTW THE EXIXTING JUDGEMENT OF THE APPEAL COURT IS THAT NO JUDICIAL OFFICER CAN BE TRIED WITHOUT RECOURSE TO THE NJC.

NGAJINWA VS THE FG IS THE POSITION OF THE LAW AS IT PERTENDS TO TRIAL OF JUDICIAL OFFICERS
Hide your head in shame. Haba! Corruption advocate. All your predictions have fallen flat so far.
PoliticsRe: Photos From Atiku's 2019 Campaign In Owerri, Imo State by docadams: 4:02pm On Jan 22, 2019
deomelo:
Only 10 people.?

They are not feeling athiefKulooter in Imo state.



grin grin
The ten are even unwilling rented ones. See uniform. IBO man can't abandon his shop for free.
BusinessRe: FG Intervenes In Dispute Between Samsung Heavy Industries And LADOL by docadams: 3:36pm On Jan 22, 2019
chloride6:
Thank God i wasn't the only one who noticed..

Nigerian Journalists eh?
Beyond what is written here and without sounding bias, LADOL feat captured the imagination of many. The first in Africa. SHI-MCI-FZE’ is a union between Samsung of Korea via SHI and Global Resource Management Free Zone Company of Nigeria through LADOL. The first hurdle faced by LADOL was from Atiku's INTEL which through various underhand deals tried to hijack the project. Now SHI is trying to claim full ownership of the joint venture on the basis that it never received the counterpart fund from LADOL. That has been proven to be false.
BusinessRe: FG Intervenes In Dispute Between Samsung Heavy Industries And LADOL by docadams: 3:08pm On Jan 22, 2019
Gleefreak125:
It's obvious you read the whole article. Can we get a summary please...
Too hungry to read it all. cry cry cry
Taink yhu...
Let me assume you are being sarcastic.
BusinessRe: FG Intervenes In Dispute Between Samsung Heavy Industries And LADOL by docadams: 3:03pm On Jan 22, 2019
The article is obviously written to satisfy a purpose. The bias tone wasn't even disguised by the author. Only LADOL transgressed but SHI is unblemished.
BusinessRe: FG Intervenes In Dispute Between Samsung Heavy Industries And LADOL by docadams: 2:50pm On Jan 22, 2019
The article is obviously written to satisfy a purpose. The bias tone wasn't even disguised by the author.
PoliticsRe: Abubakar Tsav Writes Obasanjo, Says Ex-president Goofed by docadams(op): 12:46am On Jan 22, 2019
darfay:
Tsav goan and seat the fûck down... Every Tom, dick and Harry wants to claim Elder statesman and feel important these days
What do you know about Tsav?
PoliticsAbubakar Tsav Writes Obasanjo, Says Ex-president Goofed by docadams(op):
Abubakar Tsav writes Obasanjo, says ex-President goofedPublished on January 21, 2019

Elder statesman and former Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, has faulted ex-President Olusegun over his Sunday’s comment on the security situation in the country.

Obasanjo had during a press conference on Sunday claimed the security situation in Nigeria has deteriorated under the Muhammdu Buhari-led government.

Reacting in a letter entitled “Your Open Epistles Have Outlived All Usefulness”, Tsav said Obasanjo goofed on his submission.

The elder statesman said he was shocked that Obasanjo who laid the foundation for all problems bedeviling Nigeria is now criticising Buhari.

The letter reads


Let me use this opportunity to wish you and your family a happy, blissful and prosperous New Year, as we pray for God’s guidance and wisdom in the leadership of Nigeria.

I have taken pains as an elder to peruse and deeply reflect on the contents of your recent epistle/address to Nigerians. I strongly feel like most other elders of our great nation that as a Senior Citizen, there is need to reply you by shedding light on some of your attempts to twist facts and the carefully rehearsed tales, least you mislead the younger generation

First, I must say, I am not impressed with the tone, discourteous and indecorous language of your letter. Even if you are genuinely aggrieved or seek for a better Nigeria as you feign in this open letter, an elder statesman of your status should be more matured in conveying his anger.

Casting unproved aspersions on public institutions is in itself a weapon of anarchy for the youths who are reading/listening to you. We have a moral and religious duty to mentor our children in a manner that would enable them grow up as responsible citizens and leaders.

What better Nigeria do you seek when you fabricate lies and de-market other leaders from a partisan perspective; delivered in a very uncouth language to youths who would tomorrow assume leadership of this great nation?

Sir, your letter has touched on a number of national issues, which are basically centered on the next general elections, especially the Presidential ballot of February 16, 2019. I take serious exception to the falsehood and mendacities peddled by its contents and the unfounded phobia of your presumed rigging of the next general elections.

However, while these issues have been unconvincingly interrogated by you and at some instances, you dispensed yourself more as seeking for personal vengeance than fighting an altruistic national cause; I like to comment on the issue of security and Boko Haram insurgency to be specific.

Let me quickly remind you that whatever perceived loopholes in the administration of Nigeria today had the foundation solidly laid by your government for eight years. It does not make sense for a leader to create a problem and then query another leader for failing to solve it to his taste.

The political infractions as experienced in our democracy today, which you complain loudly were hatched and nurtured by you. The PDP government you headed raised an army of killers, by arming youths and brigands, who gleefully embarked on assassinations or elimination of political rivals.

This culture survived all the years PDP held power and President Muhammadu Buhari’s redemption government is cleaning up the rot or the mess accumulated for 16 years in the midst of distractive obstructions.


It’s unfortunate that indignation has blinded you from noticing the difference. But Nigerians who saw yesterday and are survivors today have seen the positive and remarkable difference, which your malicious letter fruitlessly seeks to diminish.

When I look at what Boko Haram became in Nigeria, the torments; the atrocities or heinous crimes it committed on Nigerians for more than a decade, I feel Nigerians deserve a public apology from you.

It is strange that while you have not convinced yourself to tender a public apology to Nigerians, it smacks of public mockery and assault on our collective sensibilities for you to castigate President Buhari by baselessly plotting to vacate the gains the country has achieved in battling insurgency under his administration.

[b]If you have forgotten, let me remind you that Boko Haram started in 2002 as a small sect of political thugs imported into Nigeria/Borno state from Niger and Chad republics for the reelection project of the then Governor of Borno state.

The band of political thugs who morphed into Boko Haram and led by Mohammed Yusuf felt aggrieved that they were used and dumped after the governorship reelection victory in 2003. And with arms in their possession they initially started as armed robbers and were emboldened by the successes of their exploits and then metamorphosed into Boko Haram.

Sir, the government you led had the opportunity to crush this emergent and fanatical religious sect, but you ignored it. Under your watch, you allowed Boko Haram gain strength and gathered enough momentum to spread its atrocious tentacles in killings, bombings, abductions and destruction of public and private properties in Nigeria. There was no apparent reason to abdicate this sacred security responsibility to the nation. Have you ever reflected on this?

Had you discharged your sacrosanct constitutional obligation of securing lives and property of Nigerians, Boko Haram would have been extinguished at its embryonic stage; it would not have blossomed and President Buhari would not have met it as a major security threat to Nigeria by 2015.[/b]

A leader with such records on this scandalous security problem has no moral standing or locus standi to openly disparage the rewarding efforts in curbing Boko Haram under the Buhari Presidency. If it is not malicious persecution, I remember that in your open epistle to President Buhari last year, you commended the President for his efforts in fighting corruption and Boko Haram in the country.

Why the sudden reversal? Could it be genuine confusion or malice or hatred wrapped as national activism or patriotism? To describe insecurity situation in Nigeria today by you, especially Boko Haram as deteriorating is absurd and most uncharitable.

I want to believe your memory has failed you on the precarious security situation and progression of Boko Haram in Nigeria, especially in the Northeast before the Buhari Presidency.

Permit me to refresh your memory. When President Buhari took over the reins of power in May 2015, Boko Haram insurgency had engulfed almost the entire Northern part of Nigeria. The Northeast was under the raging fires of insurgency, with Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states most affected. It reigned supreme and started inroads into Southern Nigeria. But Buhari has halted it.

Also, please recall that insurgents had forcefully annexed and occupied 20 local government areas in Borno state alone, in which they deposed Emirs and foisted the flags of their “Islamic Caliphate,” as insignia of their administrative control unchallenged. Terrorists also had partial control of seven other LGAs in Yobe and Adamawa states. President Buhari has reclaimed all the captured territories of Nigeria.

Insurgents frequent attacks and raids of security formations, villages or communities caused desertion of ancestral abodes by natives, leading to gruesome killings, abductions, destructions and displacement of people. IDPs camps in the Northeast were filled to the brim with displaced persons. With President Buhari’s decimation and defeat of Boko Haram, the situation today is not as grim as it was yesterday.

Most IDPs have gone back to their villages, the devastated Northeast is being rebuilt; over 16, 000 Nigerians held hostage by terrorists have been rescued by the Nigerian Army. And life has gradually returned to abandoned enclaves. No leader honest with himself would claim the security situation on Boko Haram in this region is deteriorating.

I agree with you that the Islamic State’s West African Province (ISWAP) has teamed up with Boko Haram. It is the reason for the resurgence of terrorism in the region in the last two months. But to rubbish every other efforts in this regard or refuse to see the change is unpatriotic and self-serving.

And to falsely claim the Nigerian government is empowering insurgents by payment of ransoms is equal to countering yourself, hence you had admitted this same address that ISWAP pairing with insurgents is responsible for the current upsurge, which is being handled.

I am baffled that as a retired Army General and former Commander-in-Chief of Nigerian Armed Forces you feel satisfied to say the Buhari government has reached the “end of its wit even in handling all security issues , but particularly Boko Haram issue.” But three successive Presidents of Nigeria including you combined could not post the results the Buhari Presidency has displayed on the winning streaks against insurgency.

We all seek to have a peaceful, secured and progressive nation. But to deliberately undermine or rundown an incumbent leader because of our personal grudges is unrealistic, selfish and callous.

I strongly feel President Buhari deserves encouragement to break new grounds on the resurged Boko Haram insurgents and not vilification. In same manner, the COAS, Lt. Gen. TY Buratai and the troops in the trenches deserve kind words of endearments’ from leaders like you for the great sacrifices they are making on our behest.

To understand that this poor outing is emanating from an elder statesman of your caliber is not good account of yourself and Nigeria, a country you once led. You cannot be wrong and right at the same time.

It is better to reassess your public outings, especially on the excitement of -writing open letters because I sense these epistles in which you end up countering yourself most times have outlived their usefulness.
http://dailypost.ng/2019/01/21/abubakar-tsav-writes-obasanjo-says-ex-president-goofed/
PoliticsRe: Court Of Appeal Declines Onnoghen’s Request To Stop CCT Trial by docadams: 9:39pm On Jan 21, 2019
PaChukwudi44:
Bros go and look again at the charges against Ngwuta and come back to comment.

His trial was stopped at both the FHC and the CCT
You are the advocate for the corrupt here. It is your duty to avail us of the charges. Bring the charges here for us to see.
PoliticsRe: Court Of Appeal Declines Onnoghen’s Request To Stop CCT Trial by docadams: 9:28pm On Jan 21, 2019
PaChukwudi44:
Of course the CCT has jurisdiction.But only after it has been sanctioned by the NJC.The CCT chairman himself struck off the case against supreme court judge Sylvester Ngwuta for the same reason.
You have this habit of citing judgements without looking at the reasons for such judgments. In the Ngwuta case, he was accused of corruption in the course of adjudication of justice (an offence committed as a judicial officer). Hence it was referred to the NJC.
PoliticsRe: Court Of Appeal Declines Onnoghen’s Request To Stop CCT Trial by docadams: 9:17pm On Jan 21, 2019
PaChukwudi44:
FHC is higher than the CCT.At worst the case will get to the supreme court to decide which is higher amongst them.

Do you want to bet that the CJN will not show up at the CCT tomorrow?
Sukudi, I asked a simple question. What is the status of CCT vs FHC. My profession has a tribunal, NMDC Tribunal which I am very familiar with. I didn't ask the question out of ignorance
PoliticsRe: Court Of Appeal Declines Onnoghen’s Request To Stop CCT Trial by docadams: 8:56pm On Jan 21, 2019
BERNIMOORE:
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OP, the High court already has stopped the CCT, it will be abuse of court process if appeal court WITHOUT ALLOWING CCT TO OBEY THE HIGH COURT OR NOT NOW GIVE ITS OWN RULING, such ruling will stand on nothing because at this stage, NOTHING IS BEFORE THE APPEAL COURT, so lets wait till tommorrow 22nd, Then appeal court adjourned to 24th in your own post can Now decide, instead of reading and understand cases you guys would jump exegical holes out of ignorance, Kpelle grin grin
Is the High Court competent to stop CCT? Are they not courts of coordinate jurisdiction?
BusinessRe: Tesla Set To Enter Nigeria's Energy Market by docadams: 8:37pm On Jan 21, 2019
Good development. I have watched the Australian case on the Discovery channel where communities in the Australian outback are supplied Tesla batteries. Some of the batteries can be heavy making moving to the designated communities a big challenge. But where there is the will there will be a way.
PoliticsRe: See What Tinubu And Rashid Ladoja Said About Obasanjo by docadams: 6:39pm On Jan 21, 2019
Obasamjo arouses the memories of the film, TWINS.
Just like in the film, OBJ appears to harbour all the bad traits imaginable amongst all Nigerian leaders.
PoliticsRe: Watch How Crowd Reject APC At A Rally In Buharis Home State by docadams: 3:56pm On Jan 21, 2019
iwayumeh:
This are not happy times for Nigerias ruling party as it's appear that the center in it's strongest hold of a North is crumbling

In this trending video of APC Campaign in katsina the crowd kept shouting Bamayi meaning we are not doing forcing the APC leaders to quickly abandon ship and make exit before matters go out of hand .
Watch Video bia this link https://twitter.com/HassanBadema/status/1086955493325705216?s=19[/quote]What will one say is the PDP strategy in this second half of campaign
PoliticsRe: PDP Presidential Campaign Live In Jigawa Sai Atiku 16 February 2016. by docadams: 2:08pm On Jan 21, 2019
AllenSpencer:
It's a scanty gathering presently

They are mobilising crowd with money presently. Only then you will see pictures. As at now, it's still scanty. Less than 200 people
Very good observation. Moreover they spend time altering the perspective(perspective distortion) of their pics before posting
PoliticsRe: Hurdles For Kaduna Power As FG Seeks N400m Diesel To Commission Turbines by docadams: 11:13pm On Jan 20, 2019
baralatie:
According to Nnpc report Kaduna refinery has been dormant since Feb 2018 or so and has been posting huge losses
Well, other options have to be exploited e.g. by ships to Baro river port from Warri and PH refineries..
PoliticsRe: I Have Received Death Threats - Obasanjo by docadams: 8:18pm On Jan 20, 2019
Okoroawusa:
It was 2007
Of course you are correct
TravelRe: FGN Releases Prices For The New Nigerian E-passports by docadams: 7:37pm On Jan 20, 2019
Hmmm
PoliticsRe: Hurdles For Kaduna Power As FG Seeks N400m Diesel To Commission Turbines by docadams: 7:32pm On Jan 20, 2019
baralatie:
how did you arrive at the insinuation that Kaduna refinery is even working
From news report quoting NNPC sources?
PoliticsRe: PDP Campaigns In Tafawa Balewa LGA, Bauchi (Photos) by docadams: 7:14pm On Jan 20, 2019
Anambralstson:
Otondo can you reverse any of the pictures to show its fake, and where it originated from huh, just one local government, Atiku yet to rally in Bauchi

Lalasticlala
They have definitely undergone perspective distortion.
PoliticsRe: Hurdles For Kaduna Power As FG Seeks N400m Diesel To Commission Turbines by docadams: 7:06pm On Jan 20, 2019
Blue3k2:
Its the current year people should at least skim through the article. This plant has alot of issues. Unless they fix the Kaduna refinery or find reliable supplier it wont operate optimally. They poorly planned this project leaving issues for next man. The rail lines are better option instead of tankers.
At 30% of its capacity the Kaduna refinery can still supply diesel to the power plant. My thoughts.
PoliticsRe: FG Launches Probe Into Onnoghen’s 13-year Salary Account by docadams: 11:20am On Jan 20, 2019
donttouchme:
If his salary from 2008 is N750,000. Calculate N750,000 in a year is N9,000,000. in ten(10) years is N90million. If you add allowances it will be more than N150million. What is wrong with AGF. I dont think he will be stupid enough to receive bribe with his salary account. Who does that. Malami should respect himself
Learn to analyze and understand what you read before posting
PoliticsRe: Vp Osinbajo Is Actually Laying The Groundwork For 2023. by docadams: 4:31pm On Jan 19, 2019
Hmmm
Hard to disagree with you. . Failing to plan means one is planning to fail.
TravelRe: Calabar/ikom/ogoja Highway Reconstruction Work Resumes (photos) by docadams: 4:15pm On Jan 19, 2019
abokikhalifa:
The guy don't know the meaning of propaganda. He sees the way people on Nairaland uses it and decided to join. Na olodo him be
Oo oh!
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Commissions Baro Inland Water Port (Pics) by docadams: 1:38pm On Jan 19, 2019
Chukazu:
Stop drinking alcohol in the morning undecided
Who is this one? You overlook the poo in da sitting room and start looking for dirt in others toilet
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Commissions Baro Inland Water Port (Pics) by docadams: 12:41pm On Jan 19, 2019
wink2015:
WHAT ABOUT WARRI SEAPORT?

That Warri seaport in Delta state, Nigeria has been lying paralysed for years.

It has been starved of federal funds and no major economic activities is going on around there.

If the Warri seaport is revitalized it will go a long way to bringing ECONOMIC LIFELINE TO THE WARRI INDUSTRIAL AREA especially at a time Shell has left for Port Harcourt and companies are not coming to establish their corporate presences in Delta state.

Most oil companies operate in Warri area in clandestine. They sneak into Warri, lodge their staff in hotel do their business and sneak out without adding corporate value to Warri by way of JOB CREATION FOR THE TEEMING YOUTH.

The excuse has always been, Youth restiveness, Niger delta militant and Sea pirates.

Meanwhile the Warri seaport lies into the atlantic right inside the natural water ( atlantic ocean )

What we hear is DRY PORT IN KADUNA AND THIS BARO INLAND PORT.

THERE IS GOD O!
There is God indeed. Follow him truly and ye shall know the way. We see the truth somex but fail to know/aknowledge it

https://www.nairaland.com/4949965/npa-completes-warri-port-channel/1#74604473
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Commissions Baro Inland Water Port (Pics) by docadams:
Zizu99:
what of Onitsha port. is not functioning
Project has been completed. Your kinsmen (Ibos) are the ones delaying the commissioning
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Overambitious Supporters, A Danger –kukah by docadams: 11:52am On Jan 19, 2019
Houstency:
Going by your logic, if it was secret how did you get privy of the information then? Partisanship shouldn't becloud our sense of reasoning. Bishop Kukah is a Northerner and has nothing to do with Ipob. Learn to be objective please
Childish is reasoning. Do you know the role of the committee to which KUKA belongs in our body polity.
All IPOBS are the same
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Overambitious Supporters, A Danger –kukah by docadams: 11:08am On Jan 19, 2019
Houstency:
Going by your logic, if it was secret how did you get privy of the information then? Partisanship shouldn't becloud our sense of reasoning. Bishop Kukah is a Northerner and has nothing to do with Ipob. Learn to be objective please
Childish is reasoning. Do you know the role of the committee to which KUKA belongs? In our body polity.
All IPOBS are same
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Overambitious Supporters, A Danger –kukah by docadams: 11:00am On Jan 19, 2019
7lives:
Guy if you know the conspiracy against the common man in this country, you will hate anyone who tries to talk you into voting against Buhari.
Even in APC, there are haters who believed that the old system needs to continue.
I was watching Bloomberg just yesterday, it was reported that real estate in UK experience it's worst sales in 2018 and I smiled, no more corrupt Nigerian politicians buying homes in UK.
I also saw their USELESS news that Nigerians are electing a new president in February, I also laughed because I know Nigerians are not replacing the current president, until we VOTE.
This is what is going on, of all the countries where stolen Nigeria money are kept, only Switzerland is magnanimous enough to return the money.
Buhari is NOT only sitting on the looters head in Nigeria, he is making their partners outside the country to sweath.
Buhari is doing something right and they are feeling it, this is why they want him out of as rock.
In a country where 1.1 trillion dollars is earned in 16 years, women carried two months old babies, on their backs to go and hawk pure water, and they want people to pretend we don't know how it all started.
Buhari dole ne, we die here.
One just pray for this election to be done with fast so that all this lovers of doom can recede into their crevices
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Overambitious Supporters, A Danger –kukah by docadams:
For example, you were present at the reconciliation meeting between former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar. What did you think about the backlash from some people who felt that your presence subtly meant endorsement of Atiku?

No, not at all. Every action and inaction will always be subject to misinterpretation. So, it is all in the game.


A supposedly impartial arbiter secretely hobnobbing with a party to the contest. Of course, he wouldn't want to dwell on the compromising issue.
No matter the pretense, IPOBS and Atiku dollars are 5 & 6

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