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Your interpretation on this case is wrong. You may wish to go through the judgement again. @HONEST-TRUTH! GOV SIMINALAYI FUBARA'S PROPAGANDISTS AND MEDIA URCHINS CHURNING OUT BAREFACED FALSEHOODS AND UNHOLY PROPAGANDAS. ..... Martin Amaewhule DSSRS, is always the Speaker.... I still find it very ridiculous to read from H. E. Sir Siminalayi Fubara's untrained media urchins who are shamelessly feeding the unsuspecting reading public and targeted gullible barefaced falsehoods about the Appeal Court Ruling today, pursuant to the application filed by the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Martin Amaewhule DSSRS, challenging the Exparte Order and the subsequent injunctive order granted the suspended lawmaker, Hon. Oko Jumbo by His Lordship, Hon C. N. Wali of Rivers State High Court in Port Harcourt. . Hear them" a stay of further proceedings was also granted but refused to set aside the interim order but rather granted an order for the present status quo to be maintained." WHAT IS STAY OF PROCEEDINGS IN THIS MATTER? Martin Amaewhule prayed the Appellate Court to take over the matter filed by Oko Jumbo in Justice Wali's court and determine it by its merit. The court granted the plea. Which means that, Justice Wali can no longer hear the matter again. Martin Amaewhule also prayed the court to vacate both the Exparte Order and the interlocutory injunction granted Hon Oko Jumbo by Justice Wali and the court granted it and ordered that, status quo be maintained before the matter was brought before Justice Wali. Martin Amaewhule in his final prayer, prayed the court to determine who is the Speaker between himself and Oko Jumbo. The Court declined and said that, it cannot grant that prayer without first hearing from both parties to guide the decision of the court because the matter was before justice Wali which was not heard and determined. So, furnish the Appeal Court with what you have to say in Wali's court so that we can look at matter based on its merit and determine and deliver Judgement. Hence, the Court ordered Amaewhule to serve all the processes on Oko Jumbo for him to respond within 72hours after being served. And adjourned the matter to 20th June, 2024, for hearing. Dispelling the outright falsehoods and misinformation by the Gov Siminalayi Fubara's losing propagandists by my humble-self. Here are the facts, the Appeal Court has taken over the matter from Justice Wali to try and determine it. Which literarily means that, Justice Wali has nothing to do with the matter again at all. How then is it possible to retain an Exparte Order and injunctive order that Wali's court no longer presides over? Are these social media urchins telling me that, if they have no logical reasoning, common sense too no dey again? Let me advice you to kindly use your layman knowledge to think properly how that is possible that, Higher Court will be bound by the Order of a lower Court while it has taken over the matter from same lower Court. Who went to court and pleaded for the status quo to be maintained? RT HON MARTIN AMAEWHULE. So, if the Appeal Court grants that prayer, to whose benefit? Martin Amaewhule. Dear propagandists on social media, even though this is politics, I have my brain functional and I understand legal terms in my little way. This propaganda cannot fly beyond your door post because Justice Wali who gave the order has been stripped his power by the Appeal Court. Every of his action is null, void and of no effect He cannot do anything about the matter again. First assignment to you. Ask your lawyer if Justice Wali can still entertain the matter now that the Appeal Court has taken over the matter, anything he says, believe it.[/quote] |
Today Judgment is a straight forward Judgment the former speaker remain a former speaker pending the determination of the case . |
I am surprise how people love to insult people for no reason. This platform should be were issues are discussed without sentiment, but with superior reasons. |
All this talk na story. |
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