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This is just so scary😱 |
Crazy! |
This is really insane!! I pray they don't succeed on this strange, alien, and demonic crusade. |
This is priceless! |
donleo92:But his balls was just strong enough to condemn and stand firm against the killing of Deborah in Sokoto State? |
Staphylococcus:The movement is bigger than Obi himself. It's not just about Obi. The disenchanted Nigerian youths running for the seat of the President through Peter Obi. Know this and know peace. |
Herdsmen:We? Hmmm. |
etokhana:Taqiyah, simple! |
Lovenorth:Alhaji Tinubu and Alhaji Shetima, it doesn't sound right to me. |
waice6571:Even in Tinubu's marriage, he observed Muslim -Christian arrangement with the wife. I wonder what his mind is telling him about this his political miscalculation. |
DJ Switch has been vindicated at last. |
BabbanBura:I really wonder what happened?? Any which way....he has fought the good fight. Prosterity shall judge him right. May his gentle soul rest in the bossom of our Lord Jesus Christ - Amen���� |
I tried my First bank and Zenith bnk account severally with no success. Finally I pulled through with my Stanbic acc. |
*Corruption level increased tremendously under the current Administration against all expectations *You can state the that the fight against corruption was more conspicuous under the current Administration though it seemed like opposition looters were targeted at the early stage. *I would rather commend this Administration for opening up gradually on exposing the fraudulent activities of their party members than attempting to compare to corruption level between this and former Administration. For me, there's no visible difference. . post=93335874: |
AgamaProf:There's more to the trial of this man...let's not be deceived. The Prosecution Of Honourable Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen And President Buhari's Fight Against Corruption By Tanko Yakasai The outcome of the trial of the recently retired Chief Justice Of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, did not come to most Nigerians, members of the diplomatic community, and the international community in general as a surprise, given the way and the haste with which the trial was prosecuted and concluded. It will be recalled that the matter started with a petition written to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) by a political gladiator called Dennis Aghanya in January 7, 2019. The man was a political associate of President Muhammadu Buhari from their days in the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), in which President Buhari was the presidential candidate of the party during the 2011 presidential election, whilst Dennis Aghanya served as National Publicity Secretary of that party. After the collapsed of the CPC into what we now know as the All Progressive Congress (APC) under which platform General Muhammadu Buhari became Nigeria's president, Dennis Aghanya has been in the corridors of power in the presidency. The man wrote his petition on January 7, which he submitted to the CCB, after two days. It took the CCB only two days to investigate all the allegations the man made against Hon. Justice Walter Onnoghen; and concluded the investigation, and forwarded the matter to the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT). It took the CCT one day to prepare their charges against Justice Onnoghen. He was asked to appear before the Tribunal in a matter of six days from the first day the petition was written to the CCB. Honourable Justice Onnoghen challenged the competence of the Tribunal to try him, being a judicial officer. The matter went to the Court of Appeal and eventually, the CCT proceeded with the trial of the case without resolving the issue of jurisdiction raised by Honourable Onnoghen's defence. During the pendency of the case, the Tribunal, contrary to the known rules of trial, recommended the suspension of the Chief Justice of the Federation to President Buhari, who with lightening speed, suspended Honourable Justice Onnoghen and appointed Honourable Justice Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed as the acting Chief Justice of the Federation. All in all, the whole matter was decided from the beginning to the end in a period of three and a half months. Many people believe that the issue of the recent presidential election played a significant role in the abnormal speed leading to the unusual rush to get rid of the former Chief Justice of the Federation to facilitate the emergence of a Supreme Court leadership favourable to some officials in the presidency. It is true that the main slogan of the current administration is to fight corruption which is acclaimed by many Nigerians. The only problem with the administration's anti corruption stance is that the fight is perceived to be lopsided. Otherwise, how can anyone explain the speed with which the case of Justice Onnoghen was rushed, compared with the manner the corruption charges against former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir David Lawal is being handled. What is interesting in this case is that Babachir's matter started as a result of findings of a Senate Committee that was looking into the matter of the plights of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Yobe state who were abandoned in a very dangerous location surrounded by overgrown weeds, infested with dangerous reptiles such as snakes and scorpions and other vicious animals. Concerned by that ugly condition, the Senate Committee reported the matter to the Senate in a plenary session. Part of the findings of the Committee is that contracts worth hundred of millions was awarded to a contractor who was fully paid upfront and the contractor abandoned the site without doing the work for which he was given the job and after collecting the total contract sum. The Committee, chaired by Senator Shehu Sani, representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, discovered that the company to which the contract for the clearing of the weeds in that camp was awarded to a company said to be owned by the then SGF, Babachir Lawal. The Senate reported the findings to President Buhari who, in turn, appointed a Special Committee headed by the Vice Preident, Yomi Osinbajo to look into the matter and report its finding to the President. The Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami and the chairman of the Ecinomic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, were among members of that Committee. The Committee, after thorough investigation, confirmed the allegation leveled against the contractors and the then SGF, Babachir, and therefore, submitted their report to President Buhari for further action. Convinced by the report of the Committee, President Buhari decided to dismiss Babachir Lawal as SGF, and appointed Boss Gidahyelda Mustapha as his replacement. All in all, the case of Babachir took more than two years from the time the matter was submitted to President Buhari. This case has never been diligently prosecuted. It is still pending. If President Buhari is so committed in fighting corruption, why is it that the case of Babachir was handled diferently from that of Honourable Justice Onnoghen. Lawyers say justice must not be done, but be seen to have been done. By S. A. Tanko Yakasai (OFR) Kawaji Quarters, Nassarawa Local Government, Kano |
Mine isn't working oo (FB & WhatsApp) |
senatordave1:I think it is safer for them to be in APC at this moment of our political atmosphere. Jim Nwobodo was initially mentioned duringing Dasukigate but no more. EFCC closed in on Sullivan Chime sometime ago but has been granted some moment of respite as soon as he joined APC. I hope you got the drift? |
Ekweremadu has come a long way in politics and should handle the situation maturely. All this write ups springing up here and there are all political gimmicks from the APC camp to cause disaffection in the camp of PDP to their own gain. Like I stressed earlier, the Ekweremadu I know is too experienced for that snare. Yes! he can use that to his advantage to attract some attentions but leaving the party is a no no!. Any day he leaves PDP in Enugu state the point of diminishing return will take place on his political progression. Do you all know that the former governors Jim Nwobodo and Sullivan Chime are in APC? Even former Senate President Ken Nnamani is also there but you hardly see any sign of APC threat or dominance in the state. So I strongly believed that any issue Ekweremadu has with party shall be settled amicably in house. PDP seems more mature than APC in dealing with internal crisis. I tell you, since they survived their national convention hurdle, this too shall surely come to pass. |
technuel:I concur! |
tsinepa:Bad Belle! you just wan spoil market for somebody. |
Fitbillionairep:To wasted Oh! what a wasted grammar grin |
To wasted Oh! what a wasted grammar ![]() |
excomarow:Must everything that happened during GEJ time happen in this present regime? Talk about change!! |
[quote author=docadams post=71393562]Do you know what comprises executive order? Of course no Do you know what executive order 6 is? If you do I'll delete. If you cannot sign an Executive Order to, end Double Taxation,stop the use of State of Origin,promote locally made goods. But you can sign it to enable you declare someone who the court have not found guilty a criminal. Oga you are not a DEMOCRAT, you are simpily a TYRANT |
raumdeuter:Senatorial |
fiizznation:You're missing it, he actually responded to you point below as per appointment of the new DSS boss. You must be sick upstairs. So Osibanjo appointed him without consulting the president and getting an approval from him? And which government in this world doesn't have its own cabal? There is always a caucus of people in any government that are very influential in the presidency, and anybody can be part of that influential cabal, even Osibanjo. The DSS head can be fired today by the influential cabal if they want him fired. And you can't do anything about it but only curse on . So with reference to the appointment of the Acting DSS head, you and I know he merged based on constitutional provisions as the next highest ranking officer. Kiss the truth! |
wewewewe:Alright oo! So it was all about impeaching him? |
Sunmolar:All thanks to Oshomole's desperation to unseat Saraki rather than getting the urgent things attended to |
imran147:You know the truth is that APC are the ones delaying the INEC/election budget approvals with their desperate plot to remove Saraki & Ekweremadu. So if you are Saraki and the so-called Cohorts, you will definitely step cautiously. |
windwayltd:Writing with block letters will not change the truth to false. APC led government is completely opposite of what was expected of them before 2015 election. They are really desperate at moment, but God will surely be God for us all.....more embarrassment they shall face in days to come. |
sehin79:There's absolutely nothing smart about the entire incident. |
Racoon:Mere distraction IMO....what about the update on who ordered for the NASS DSS siege? Let's get to the root of that one first before going through this probe that will end in futility as usual. |
Oh! what a wasted grammar 