Eazyclick14's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Eazyclick14's Profile › Eazyclick14's Posts
1 2 (of 2 pages)
ochibuogwu5:Great |
jarawa:hmmmmmm |
ursullalinda:Country that has become lawless... |
beresponsible:Say baba. say ................? |
obidark:When a plantain is spoiling... we say it is getting ripe... That's how Nigeria is |
Former Nigeria vice president Atiku Abubakar
on Friday the invasion of the Federal High
Court, Abuja, to arrest Sahara Reporters
publisher Omoyele Sowore was a violation of
democratic norms. “Nigeria is not a dictatorship,” Atiku tweeted. “We are a democracy, no matter how inconvenient this fact is to the powers that have forced themselves on us.” “To keep Nigeria a democracy is the paramount duty of all concerned stakeholders. Please speak up against this tyranny and side with the Nigerian people.” Operatives of the Department of Security Service (DSS) on Friday re-arrested Sowore barely 24hours after his release. Sowore was released on Thursday night after the court gave Nigeria’s secret police a 24- hour ultimatum to release him. The court also awarded N100,000 against the prosecution for failing to comply with court orders requesting the release of Sowore and for not serving the defence counsel with necessary documents early enough. At the resumed hearing on Friday, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu after court proceedings adjourned the case till February 11 and 12 and 13, 2020 for definite hearing. But as everyone filed out of the courtroom, no fewer than 15 armed officers of the DSS, who had laid an ambush for the defendants, made their way towards Sowore and his co- defendant Bakare. There was a stampede as the officers cocked their guns scaring people away. Sowore and Bakare, however, resisted being rearrested, running back into the courtroom. The development led to the disruption of the court sitting as the judge hurriedly retired to her chamber while the court workers, lawyers, and journalists scampered for safety. Amidst the commotion that pervaded the courtroom, the officers of the DSS stood their ground on rearresting the defendants. Atiku, a presidential candidate in the 2019 general election alongside Sowore, said the desecration of the courtroom was a show of tyranny by the Nigerian government. “Never in the history of Nigerian democracy has a judge been treated in such a disdainful and brazen attack on not just her person and office, but on the entire judiciary. This is unacceptable. It is a rape on the sanctity of the court,” Atiku said. Atiku said it was inappropriate for the selectively obey foreign court orders and even quicker to disobey domestic court orders. The former vice president posited that without the rule of law, there can be no rule in the country. He called on “all men and women of goodwill not to keep quiet or sit on the fence at times like this.” |
obidark:Totally nonsense... Nigeria is a lawless country |
AgentNairaland:What's your opinion...? |
The president of Human rights organisation,
the Committee for the Defence of Human
Rights (CDHR), Dr Osagie Obayuwana on
Friday, called for the sack of all DSS
personnel. The president reacting to the re-arrest of Omoyele Sowore condemned the actions of the security agency, suggesting that the agency should be disbanded. In a statement by the president, he said “the charade and shenanigans of their orchestrated completely unconstitutional secret trials of those who have been criminalized for expressing their views have already shown that the Agency has outlived its usefulness in present-day Nigeria. “This crude abduction of Omoyele Sowore, confirms beyond all doubt that the DSS as presently composed, is nothing but a, lapdog that sees its job as not going beyond the preoccupation of imagining the expectations of persons holding public office for limited period, even when the national assembly in the absence of Mr. President a few years ago. “They choose to ride roughshod over the rights and interests of the Nigerian people whom sovereignty lies at all time. “This matter we emphasize goes beyond the reshuffling of the leadership of the DSS. “The entire composition of the DSS from the top to the bottom, having shown itself to be unworthy, should be disbanded. “There is a precedence for this, we once had an outfit called the NSO, The SSS or DSS as they now call themselves, has completely outlived its usefulness, It is beyond redemption, it is to be dissolved immediately. “We call on the Nigerian people and NBA to insist on this, and the national assembly to side with the Nigerian people, to repeal the law that established the DSS, sack all its personnel and by legislation, lay the foundation for new security system agency focused on the protection of the well being of all Nigerians, as opposed to the imagined interest of a few office holders in Nigeria”. Below is a copy of the statement by CDHR president.
|
Nigeria is a lawless country |
Omoyele Sowore in the court room
Femi Falana, human rights lawyer, while
reacting to the rearrest and assault of
Omoyele Sowore in court described it as
”extremely embarrassing”. According to the renowned lawyer, it would be the first time an arrest would be effected in a courtroom in Nigeria’s history. Sowore and Olawale Bakare were on Friday, rearrested at the federal high court in Abuja, not up to 24 hours after they were released based on a court. The country’s secret service right inside the court pulled out guns while trying to arrest Sowore, causing chaos and confusion everywhere. Falana, Sowore’s counsel, while speaking with Channels TV said that the DSS has detained his both Sowore and Bakare on fresh charges which are yet to be disclosed. “The atmosphere was very rowdy, but I insisted that the arrest could not be carried out within the precinct of the court. He was going to be arrested outside the premises but there was a crowd that resisted the arrest, but I appealed to everybody and asked Sowore to jump into my car and so we drove to the office of the SSS because they said he will just answer a few questions, but now he is being detained,” he said. “We are going to take steps under the law by asking for his release again since they are claiming this is a fresh arrest. “Nobody has disclosed yet what his charges are; he couldn’t have committed any other offence because he has been detained for the past four months unless the SSS wants to tell the whole world that he committed this fresh offence while in their custody.” “This morning, the SSS lawyers and the lawyers of the attorney-general reported to the court that the order of the court had been complied with and I confirmed because our clients were released last night.” “As soon as the court adjourned the matter to February next year, the SSS operatives pounced on the court, disrupted proceeding and then attempted to arrest our clients even in the web of the court, that was extremely embarrassing because it has never happened in Nigeria where you enter a court to arrest anybody, even an alleged coup plotter.”
|
True... indeed a sin |
Masturbation is a sin |
Hmmmmmmm |
I'm not arguing with you... I heard pastor Chris saying it... that why I'm asking |
Hahahahahha... iku Sara |
From your own view... is masturbation a sin? prove your Answer with the scripture |
1 2 (of 2 pages)