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We dey |
OAFMods:Truth is bitter. Hard to take in |
He ran out of his house out of excitment. He still cant believe sane judges who cannot be influenced by cheap political black mail still exist. Judges who cant be bought over by APC executive Government |
[b]Rochas Okorocha used millions Naira to do Christmas decoration in December. People like me who taught it wise to criticize him met condemnation from APC fanatics who see everything good with anything APC government does. God will judge you people o. Why will Imo state not be broke when Rochas invested imo funds into APC presidential campaign with considering the plight of the common imo person. Only a useless insensitive government will owe civil servant 7months salaries and wastes resources on frivolities. [/b] |
Someone posted this pic on facebook captioned " Amaechi on his way to customary court to appeal against Supreme court judgement" Funny
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[i]how that one come be news nah! Their election was nullified. they will re-contest. if they eventually win, they will be re-enlisted. whats the noise about?[/i] |
LRNZH: Your write up is pathetic. Thinking people who clamour for rule of law are against corruption prosecutions shows your level of articulation . When some group of people call nigeria a zoo and i see even 10 likes for this senseless post, i wonder why i should nt agree with them |
feelamong:Lol Lol What are people still waiting for. The cowardice of this govt knows no boundary. They choose people to intimidate. Whats the media talk about. Did they announce before bursting those they did |
Tompolo laughing |
This news has no source, i wonder why it should be making front page. I doubt this story in the first place but should it be true, it clearly shows that those who criticised the army for dismising them in the first place can burry their faces in ashes. And those who who were quick to say their misconducts were because Dasuki stole money apportioned to the army can review their comments. Take out discipline and ridicule the Army |
wirinet:No point. Low articulation of issues |
NgeneUkwenu: You guys keep making jest of yourselves. If you feel biafra agitation is centred around political appointment there is no need ranting on social media. Release Nnamdi kalu Do a referendum and test the will of the south east people. stop the media show and propaganda abeg |
Adminisher:So the only clue your brain could give you for a sitting governor to visit Aso Rock is to join APC? Your brain dey work well sha |
IamPatriotic: Because its a signature of every land they venture into. If you are still in doubt i pray they visit your village for their usual party |
APC with their usual lies. This propaganda wont earn you a win in the supplementary election. Technical liars |
PassingShot:Why are you sounding pained? Am not the CJN nah bros. Are you suggesting the CJN is a P DP supporter too |
I think this confirms PDP allegations on the bias of the judiciary to favour the APC ruling party. This government interefence on our judiciary is becoming rudely overbearing. This news may not go down well with APC e-war lords |
Tobi Soniyi in Abuja Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, has expressed concerns over conflicting judgments emanating from the Court of Appeal. Addressing justices of the Court of Appeal in Abuja at the Annual Conference of the Court of Appeal held in Abuja, Justice Mahmud said: "As the guardians of the law, we must not only be just but also convey certainty in our justness." The Peoples Democratic Party largely affected by the decisions of justices of the Court of Appeal in electoral matters had accused the justices of interpreting the laws to favour the ruling All Progressives Congress. The party had also accused the justices of the Court of Appeal of giving conflicting judgments in similar cases and refusing to follow the precedents laid down by the Supreme Court In apparent allusion to these myriad of complaints, the CJN, at the annual conference held last week, said: "My Lords, it bears reminding that the overriding objective of every legal system in the world is to do justice. However, this cannot be achieved where there is confusion as to the state of the law as pronounced by the court." He told the justices that they were not allowed to continue to shift the goalposts when the game was on. While advising them to adhere to certainty and stop creating confusion, Justice Mohammed said: "As your lordships will agree, where an aggrieved person perceives, whether rightly or wrongly, that they will not receive justice, such a situation can indeed bode ill for the community in which he lives and can lead to acrimony and anarchy. "We must not ignore the negative perception that is occasioned by conflicting judgments delivered at various divisions of the Court of Appeal. Such judicial contradictions only result in untold hardships to litigants in their quest for justice. They further cast your lordships in an unfavourable light and leave the judiciary at the mercy of inuendos, crass publications and editorials." The CJN nevertheless commended the justices for the good work they were doing. He specifically commended the president of the court, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, for the way she constituted election petitions tribunals in spite of budgetary constraints. He said: "I must similarly commend your lordships for being instrumental in propelling the judiciary towards an improved system of administration of justice in Nigeria. With one justice of appeal to 1.8 million Nigerians, I daresay that your efforts at dispensing justice, despite frightening caseloads, can best be described as extraordinary." To put an end to a situation where a division of the Court of Appeal delivers a judgment that contradicts the one delivered by another division, the CJN advised the Court of Appeal to "have an internal law report for Justices to access either electronically or in print in order to reduce the avenue for conflict in its jurisprudence." He further commended to them the advice of a former justice of the Supreme Court, Niki Tobi, who suggested that, "immediately a decision is given in one division, it should be sent to the other division without delay." Although the retired justice gave the advice as far back as 2008, the Court of Appeal did not act on it. Pending before the Supreme Court are appeals challenging the decisions of the Court of Appeal in Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Taraba and Benue States among others. Speaking at the conference, the President of the Court, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, said 2015 was quite challenging because it was an election year. She told the justices that because of the new policy of zero budgeting, the court would not embark on new projects but would strive to complete all existing ones. Bulkachuwa said the annual justices conference was introduced by former President of the court, Justice Mustapha Akanbi, to enable the court take stock of its activities for the year, identify challenges and proffer solutions. Tags: CJN Tells Appeal Court Justices, Featuered, News, Nigeria http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/stop-giving-conflicting-judgments-cjn-tells-appeal-court-justices/229389/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
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APC= -Too immatured to take in constructive criticism. Quick to run mouth on PDP while in opposition. The tides moves against them both internally and externally. The party was built on a wrong foundation. Like I ve always predicted the party will self destruct. Its just a matter of time. |
Old clown |
lifeisabitch: I checked your profile pic. All i saw was a juicy succulent breast attractive enough to toy with. That should earn you at least 15 toasters a day striving to get a taste and move on. Its obvious you have limited knowledge about what some men are capable of doing to visit the honey pot of a woman. I advice you stop bragging, face reality and ask God for an ideal man to come your way. |
arsenal33: If you were a sensible thing., nothing stops you from highlighting the unfilled promises in the last six years. If you were a sensible thing, you should have known that your reaction clearly shows that you are already a fulfilment of my prophecy in 2019. This is part of the response i will be excepting in 2019 . Some people with low brain always percieve critics of this government as enemy or people who benefited from the last administration. |
Hmm Its now you know that this is seperation and the executive has limited interference. The presidency abuse of the judicial process is not an issue. Whats more important is spending money to buy cars. You dont know your check and balance role in a democratic process. |
APC. =TECHNICAL LIARS. In 2019. Technical liars will deny making any single campaign promise to Nigerians. They will tell us what we call campaign promise were the handi work of the opposition. APC supporters will also agree and abuse people who refuse agree with them. No be nigeria we dey? . Our scripts are the simpliest to write nah. |
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900warriorz:Lolz No offence bro |
Tellemall:Kill yourself |
900warriorz:Thanks for calling me Ode. That wont change my opinion abt the stupid cowards you call soldiers |
hoobs:Really sad. I really feel for these people paying for the sins of their fathers |
Lighthouseman:I tire for this people. They are provoking this BH guys to kill innocent citizens. Nobody begged them for deadline. They should just stayed focused on their primary task and avoid this media seeking attention |
Liar mohammed just annouced that this soldier was technically killed by boko haram. May his soul technically rest in peace |
Boko haram has been technically defeated as liar mohammed technically said. Boko haram technically attack maiduguri and 50 people was technically killed. But the army is technically hiding the truth by potraying that only 26 people were technically killed. So the news and real truth is technically surfacing on nairaland and everyone is technically making comments |
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