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AntiChristian:The evil you support will get to you soon. The courts have ordered the government to release him but the government has chosen to disobey court order. I hope if same happens to you you'll see this bullshit you just spewed |
AfonjaScud:Rubbish talk. There's no difference between imolites and other Igbos. |
President Tinubu, who is the second respondent in a petition filed by former Vice President and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar seeking to overturn his election victory, stated that he had no knowledge of the contents of statements made by witnesses under oath before the court. The ruling All Progressive Congress(APC) and its presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu have vehemently objected to the application made by the electoral body, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to bring some of its ad-hoc staff during the 2023 general elections to testify before the Presidential Electoral Tribunal. President Tinubu, who is the second respondent in a petition filed by former Vice President and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar seeking to overturn his election victory, stated that he had no knowledge of the contents of statements made by witnesses under oath before the court. Tinubu argued, through his team of lawyers led by Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, that the law required such essential comments to be delivered ahead of time to allow other parties time to prepare effectively. The president, relying on a multitude of determined case laws, said it was not acceptable for Atiku and the PDP, the joint petitioners, to spring a surprise by submitting statements of subpoenaed witnesses midway through the hearing of their case. As a result, he requested the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) in Abuja to reject the evidence of the five subpoenaed witnesses and not give their testimony any probative value in the case. The All Progressives Congress, APC, the third respondent in the case, has backed President Tinubu's stance. The APC, led by Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, contended that Atiku should have submitted the written statements of the witnesses when the case was filed. Similarly, Mr. Abubakar Mahmood, SAN, the head of INEC's legal team, said he was equally opposed to the court admitting the five subpoenaed witnesses to testify in the issue since their utterances were not part of the proof of evidence the petitioners adduced ab initio. But Chief Chris Uche, SAN, Atiku's counsel, requested the court to reject all objections and let the witnesses to continue with their testimony. He added that the grounds highlighted in the Respondents' objections were misconceived, emphasising that it would not have been able to front-load the written testimonies of the subpoenaed witnesses because they had not been summoned at the time the petition was filed. Meanwhile, Tinubu and his party, APC maintained that witnesses should be considered as special since their appearance in the matter was based on a summon from the court. Though Justice Haruna Tsammani-led five-member panel initially temporarily adjourned the matter to give a verdict on the contending issue, the court later reconvened and gave the petitioners the nod to call the witnesses. The court stated that the judgement will be reserved and delivered at a later date. Although five INEC ad hoc staff members who participated in the disputed presidential election were summoned to testify before the court, only two of them were able to do so on Thursday, with three others scheduled for Friday. https://saharareporters.com/2023/06/08/apc-tinubu-kick-against-allowing-inec-officials-testify-witnesses-presidential-election
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emmanuelbrown26:Na waa o |
AfonjaScud:My former landlord in Owerri is a Yoruba man from Osun State. He's currently building another block of flats in Owerri. The biggest provision store in my street is owned by a Yoruba woman. A friend of mine is an engineer from Ogun State. He came to Owerri for a project 4 years ago and chose not to go back. He said his life changed since that project and he's not going back to Ogun for anything. He's currently handling a hotel project. My favourite car mechanic is a Yoruba man. We all joined him to celebrate the birth of his first child last year. The electrician who handles the wiring of my houses is a Yoruba man. Your people usually prefer to reside within the SW but the few ones who venture out do well for themselves. Keep staying in your 2by4 face-me-i-slap-you apartment and yarning bullshit |
Godfullsam:Indigenous Lagosian, not someone from ogbomosho |
izonborn098:You're a bastard. A full-fledged slowpoke but no one wants to tell you |
siremmyt:So u believe what that antelope said? 😂 |
JobNeededUrgent:Hahahahahahhahahsahshahahah.....see lamba. Be lying to yourself. Agbado-munching vagabond |
JasonScoolari:I'm shocked! That guy earns 15k monthly and is still supporting his oppressors? Wow |
garfield1:Guy quit disgracing yourself. Everyone can use AWS, u mustn't be an Amazon staff |
incandescentena:Rubbish talk. My guy married a fulani babe 2 years ago |
It's one thing to steal a mandate, it's another to retain the mandate |
Gajagojo:Bro you have an internet connection, you can always use Google. Google shows definition of a word you search for. Here, I'll help https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/emissary An emissary is often a person who is sent somewhere in order to act as a representative. |
Parachoko:But you just said the same thing Peter said so why are you making noise?? |
SmartyPants:I think there are even more traditional worshippers than Muslims in Edo State |
Acekidc4:No dey chat careless. Rivers State is a Christian State and if you don't like it you can shove your emulation up your áss |
Zxcvbnmghtr:Tinibu didn't win in Rivers State. I can say this categorically as someone who resides here |
Gajagojo:I can't name one. How do I do that, I won't go and start asking their names, would I? I didn't tell you I was a member of organising committee. What I said is my observation from the few festivals I've attended over the years. |
Gajagojo:What do you mean, "name one"?? |
ImoleNaija: PlutoChief: Sunshine34: pandoragirigory: MrTuns:Do you guys say this because you really believe it or it's just something about "hope"? If NNPC cuts down on fuel imports, it's unlikely than Dangote refinery will be able to handle the volume of fuel needed daily in Nigeria and this translates to fuel scarcity, or fuel being sold at a very high price. I'm starting to think you guys are just bots programmed to hail Tinubu on threads because I don't think an average human should be this daft |
alhajiabdulbuha:I'm from Nkwerre. Whenever we have major festivals we always have emissaries from Ikwerre. The Ikwerre migrated from Nkwerre |
unisnaira:You don't know some of the people who make these useless remarks are just other ethnicities trying to cause issues |
hassan4:I didn't want to comment on this thread but you made me. I'm from Nkwerre and, on most of our major festivals we always have emissaries from Ikwerre and we usually attend theirs too |
Babathanks:"Everybody" didn't think Buhari would be the messiah. A group of people shouted to high hewvens that he had nothing to offer but you guys voted him. Twice. That same group are shouting about Tinubu and you guys have gone ahead to cote him again. The Tinubu who you say will fix Buhari's mess was the same one who sponsored Buhari twice. You guys are very weird |
Basic123:So you really believed this rubbish you just spewed? wow, I'm impressed with your display of crass stupidity |
Ofemmanu1:hahahahahahaha.....BAT wey fit die b4 landing the 100th stroke |
Babathanks:Same Yoruba voted overwhelmingly for Buhari. U guys seem to have a penchant for voting stupidly |
RockHard:Are you an indigene of Lagos? An Oyo State man isn't an indigene of Lagos |
This is too bad for Nigeria's nascent democracy. Some people will be enjoying this because they feel it's to their own benefit but they forget that what goes around comes around |
IamANigerianMan:I'm thinking same too. It kinda seems they rigged on purpose to implicate Tinubu |
apache4:But you'll never vote for him if he was contesting for president of Yoruba land. Dey play |
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