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Ihateyoumod:Lol. Except we are in a full blown military dictatorship. Is like you are underating the power of democracy. Nigeria is too important and strategic to be ignored. |
wincolove2018:chairman use your head to reason and stop sounding like a motor park tout. Lybia that has been distabilized, the other countries in africa are suffering the cosequences as a result of the spill overs. Niger, cameroon and chad are also suffering the consequence of boko haram, ethiopia and kenya are suffering the consequence of a distabilized somali. If Nigeria with the largest market in the african continent, should be plunge into crisis the entire african continent including southafrica of which Nigeria happens to be its largest market in Africa will suffer. So don't come online and rant rubbish you know nothing about. |
when you choose nepotism over competence thats what you get. |
This illegality must be roundly condemed and not allowed to stand. Nigeria's democracy is critical to Africa as a whole. If Nigeria goes down, the entire African continent will be affected. That is how strategic Nigeria is to Africa. |
Afamed:should illegality be pepetrated in the name of enforcing the law? Nobody is defending corruption here. What we are speaking out against is the desecration of the constitution and the rule of law. We are not in a military rule. Even in the US, you can't use illegality to enforce the law, or the accused walks free. Buhari can as well put on his military regalia so that we can as well know that we are in a full dictatorship instead of hiding behind a kaftan |
Lawyers it is now in your hands to fight for your indenpence as an arm of government, or forever remain a puppet of the executives. They tried it with the legislative, but they fought them to a standstill. The judiciary can also borrow a leaf from the pages of the legislative arm. We can't breed tyrant in our country. |
To think that some educated fools are supporting this madness, shows that some people are just incorrigble. |
zombies have arrived here in their numbers. |
I noticed how some key men campaigning for buhari, have suddenly gone mum on the recent gaffe of the president in suspending the CJN. Unlike previously, the likes of tinubu, osinbanjo fashiola etc, will have outrightly come for his defence. But they are deliberately quiet. It shows this decision was made by the cabals and the party faithfuls were sidelined as usual, that is why they have deliberately chose not to comment in that direction so that it will not be held against them in the future. It shows these guys are not stupid, they know deep down, that the president has beaten more than he can chew, and they won't want to go down with the president and his cabals in this show of shame and madness. Still waiting for lai mohammed, garba shehu, and femi adeshina to issue a press release justifying the president's actions. Oh! wait a minute, this dirty job might just be too much to clean. |
psucc:is left for the judiciary to mobilized and stop this impunity in its track or forever remain an irrelevant arm of government that the executive can fiddle with as they like. |
we are not defending CJN of the corruption charges. All we are saying is that the rule of law must be obeyed. Nobody is above the rule of law. Not even the president in a democracy. If you want to remove him, go through the normal process otherwise the judiciary becomes a joke. |
the emphasis here is that the NJC suspended salami before jonathan could act. not what is being bandied about today |
the legal battle has began. Let the legal luminaries take the centre stage |
President Jonathan has approved the sack of embattled President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Isa Salami. Justice Ayo Isa Salami who had been suspended by the National Judicial Council, NJC after five months of intriguing probe into alleged malpractice at the top echelon of the judicial arm of government in the country, last week, had found Justice Isa Ayo Salami, guilty of judicial misconduct and recommended that he be sacked. More details later http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/08/breaking-news-jonathan-approves-salamis-sack/ |
somebody has let their dogs loose on this thread, they are everywhere barking and jusitfying. |
Metrofox:That is why we must insist that the privatization should only be through sales of shares on the nigerian stock exchange, so that they will be forced to make publish their accounts and satisfy investor, rather a few individual profitting from it. |
may be this will force the govt to privatize the existing moribond refineries we have |
na wa, some people like the first commenter on this page doesn't know shit about economics but will be commenting rubbish. Must you irritate people with your daftness. |
after much arm twisting from labour |
adamix:how much is the wrist watch |
Sirjamo:of buhari doesn't need a debate to win an election, then atiku also doesn't need one to as well win the elections. Afterall history has it that anyone who participated in the debate has never won a presidential elections. Whatever excuse is good for buhari is also good for atiku. |
this summation is really interesting. The writer of this piece is truly a political scientist. I must also admit, atiku's handlers are sagacious, to be able to decipher this on time, as we can not pass a judgement or mark an exam script that was never written. We can only speculate, on what would have likely been the outcome without a first hand experience. And it also makes the job of defending him easier, because it is more harder to defend real blunder from a speculated blunder that never had the chance to occur, as was the case with the president and the town hall chat, that is still reverberating across our political space. |
This is just a preamble to the shock that will await so many people who think PMB is infallible ahead of the 2019 polls |
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