Politics › Re: Police Arrests 8 Over Saraki's Attack In Ilorin by journerman(m): 4:14pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Arresting people for protesting against the hardness the Goverment is putting them through by refusing to pay them salary is reckless and disappointing. Police shielding of corrupt politicians needs to stop. |
Politics › Re: Ben Murray-Bruce Kissing Dianne Feinstein, A USA Senator by journerman(m): 3:51pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
What a use of word |
Education › Re: 10 Pictures Only Nigerian University Students Will Understand by journerman(m): 7:23am On Sep 23, 2015 |
OP, which Uni did you attend |
Politics › Re: Saraki Pleads Not Guilty To Corruption Charges by journerman(m): 12:34pm On Sep 22, 2015 |
Who does this man think he is |
Politics › Re: Crisis Rocks Ilesa As Drunken Police Kill Siblings by journerman(m): 1:46pm On Sep 21, 2015 |
Read more, where? what sort of story is this. And does that car belong to the Nigerian Police? |
Politics › Re: Bomb Explosion In Maiduguri Many Fear Dead: by journerman(m): 1:45pm On Sep 21, 2015 |
Not again |
Politics › Re: Doomsday: Some Horrific Threats That Could Actually Lead To The End Of Mankind. by journerman(m): 1:38pm On Sep 21, 2015 |
These things are scary but the end is inevitable. Humans have done a lot of damage to the environment in their quest power and comfort. |
Politics › Re: igbos are the most brilliant black african race...US academic report 2015 by journerman(m): 10:13am On Sep 21, 2015 |
It's good to see that Igbo kids are doing so well and making Nigeria proud in the UK. But all the tribal bigots here should understand that this study only reflects the UK academic terrain and does not represent the entire black populace. |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Saraki: Leave Me Out Of Your Trial by journerman(m): 10:15pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
The presidency is telling him indirectly that the CCT is a "superior" court and not "inferior" as claimed by saraki's lawyers/sympathisers |
Politics › Re: Saraki Vs CCT: Lawyers Flay Senate President by journerman(m): 3:05pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
Dacosa: [b][/b]•Saraki Explaining the development and the position of the law on this matter to The Nation, Idahosa Anthony, a lawyer, said, “The ex-parte application is the most frustrating avenue through which justice is frustrated and judicial process abused in our country’s courts of ‘justice’. The fact that the number three man in our political hierarchy chose this route to circumvent justice is profoundly disappointing. |
Politics › Re: Saraki Vs CCT: Lawyers Flay Senate President by journerman(m): 3:02pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
Dacosa: [b][/b]•Saraki As the face-off between the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) continue to generate interest across the country, some legal practitioners who spoke to The Nation yesterday said the third citizen goofed when he failed to appear before the Code of Conduct Tribunal but preferred to file an application before the Federal High Court, Abuja, seeking to stop the scheduled trial at the tribunal.
Explaining the development and the position of the law on this matter to The Nation, Idahosa Anthony, a lawyer, said, “The ex-parte application is the most frustrating avenue through which justice is frustrated and judicial process abused in our country’s courts of ‘justice’. The fact that the number three man in our political hierarchy chose this route to circumvent justice is profoundly disappointing.
“Perhaps due to ignorance of what really transpired in court, a section of the media reported that the application was granted. That would have been in manifest error of trite law.
“In the first place, no court of law has the powers to interfere with, or in any way restrain the exercise of the judicial powers of another court of co-ordinate jurisdiction. In this case, the Federal High Court and the Code of Conduct Tribunal are courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction: appeals from the decisions of the Code of Conduct Tribunal lie to the Court of Appeal (s.23 (4) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act) and appeals from the decisions of a Federal high Court lie to the court of Appeal (s. 243, Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999).
“In the second place, an injunction restraining the Code of Conduct Bureau will be misdirected and therefore, futile. The Code of Conduct Bureau is not a prosecuting authority; under section 3 of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act, it is merely an administrative and investigative authority and its role in the prosecution of defaulters under the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act is limited to recommending persons for prosecution. The prosecuting authority in respect of offences under the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act is the Office of the Attorney-General. Thus section 24 (3) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act provides the Attorney-General or any one nominated by him may bring charges in respect of offences under the Act.
“In the third place, it is incorrect for Saraki to hinge the basis of his ex parte application on the fact that there is no incumbent Attorney-General capable of instituting actions against him or any criminal action whatsoever. This line of legal reasoning, once regularly cited, has since been discredited by the Supreme Court in a number of cases and, most recently, in the case of Federal Republic of Nigeria v. Senator Adewunmi.
The decent course for an accused, if he has concerns, is to raise preliminary objection(s) before the tribunal where he has been charged.”
On CCT’s issuance of a bench warrant for the arrest of the Senate President on September 18, 2015, following Saraki’s failure to appear before it, Idahosa Anthony said, “this power is inherent in any tribunal having the full powers of a court of law, such as the Code of Conduct Tribunal.”
Two other legal practitioners, Dr Sony Ajala and Chief Maxi Okwu, who commented on the development in a telephone chat with The Nation yesterday agreed with Anthony’s views.
Dr Sony Ajala, a legal practitioner in Abuja, told The Nation that the position of the law would not support Senator Saraki’s actions in this matter. According to Ajala, “The straight forward question is, does the Federal High Court have supervisory or power of appellate review over the decision of the Code of Conduct Tribunal? The answer by the provisions of the 1999 Constitution is ‘no.’
In other words; the Code of Conduct Tribunal and the Federal High Court are of coordinate jurisdiction. But then, the politics of litigation over and above the legal philosophy of litigation is often the overriding consideration of our time.
“Again, the law is not that there must be an incumbent AGF for officers of the Federal Ministry of Justice or even officers of any other agencies with statutory fiat to initiate criminal proceedings such as EFCC, NDLEA, DSS, etc to sign and to charge.”
Chief Maxi Okwu, another lawyer and top politician also told The Nation yesterday that the Senate President’s actions is not in tandem with the position of the law, when he said: “The Supreme Court ruling, which is today the position of the law on the issue of having or not having an incumbent Attorney-General, is that it is the office of the Attorney-General that is considered the legap person who has the authority.
My personal opinion on the Supreme Court’s ruling notwithstanding, that is the position of the law today. So, in my view, Saraki goofed by running to the High Court when he would have gone to the tribunal to raise any objection he has. He also goofed morally and politically by failing to go to the tribunal. Although some SANs hold the view that the High Cout he ran to is superior to the tribunal, in my view, as athe third citizen in the country, he should have set a better example by going to the tribunal to raise his objections to the charges instead of running to the High Court. He should have known that this is politics. That is why I hold the view that the Senate President goofed morally and politically. |
Politics › Re: Senators In Emergency Meeting Over Saraki- Daily Trust by journerman(m): 1:55pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
Bunch of idiots, there is no party affiliation in Nigeria. Corruption unites them all, as evident here, now there's no more opposition, PDP meeting with APC just to collectively fight against justice and defend their corrupt selves. Only in Nigeria, fools. |
Politics › Re: Senators In Emergency Meeting Over Saraki- Daily Trust by journerman(m): 9:34am On Sep 20, 2015 |
I feel sorry for Nigeria. Does it matter if he's the 1st or the only one tried at this moment, is he guilty as charged or not. If he is, the issue of witch-hunting is a non issue |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Glasgow Preacher Robbed In 'hate Crime' by journerman(m): 7:19pm On Sep 19, 2015 |
They are teenagers. Not surprised |
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Romance › Re: Dear Female Nairalanders; See Why Some Men Lose Interest After Sleeping With You by journerman(m): 3:28pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Nigerians attached too much to sex. A woman always know when men are out to deceive her, most just ignore the warning signs. |
Politics › Re: A Growing Trend Of Islamophobia In Nigeria - Yusuf Jimoh Aweda. by journerman(m): 2:57pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
When does the muslims become a victim please |
Politics › Re: Buharis Halts Senate Power Probe by journerman(m): 2:54pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Senate under Bukola Saraki cannot investigate or probe anything |
Politics › Re: Saraki To Be Arrested by journerman(m): 2:49pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Let's see how this will unfold |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: My Experience Recruiting From Nairaland. Shocking. by journerman(m): 2:14pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
And they keep shouting unemployement. Many graduates in Nigeria are unemployable |
Celebrities › Re: Mavin Singer Di'ja Teaches In A School In Kaduna,Donates Books To Them(pics by journerman(m): 11:36am On Sep 17, 2015 |
Teaches what? |
Politics › The The Agony Of Osun Workers As They Cry, Save Our Soul by journerman(op): 8:58am On Sep 12, 2015 |
The plight of an average civil servant in osun state is that of agony and pain. They are crying for help but no one to help them. God has cursed them with bad leadership in the form of rauf aregbesola
Aregbesola lied to Osun workers that due to reduction in federal allocation to the state under the PDP led government, he was unable to pay worker and made the world to believe he was doing everything in his power to make sure the salary arrears are paid.
The federal government then consider the plight of workers and made money available to the states as a form of loan intervention. Osun was one of the 1st three states that received this intervention fund since about 3 weeks now, but rather than pay the workers salary immediately without any delay, aregbesola has chosen to tow a part of cruelty and wickedness by refusing to pay the workers salary and deposited their money in a fixed deposit account.
He asked them to present their primary school certificate before they can be paid money owed them for almost a year now. Please how many people are able to locate a certificate they earned 20,30 or even 40years ago(because I can't). Many of these people have died in pain and agony, worst still, he threatened them that any workers that embark on strike will not get paid. They have to continue working without any hope of pay, many of them have to travel to and from work.
Please let's expose the callousness and wickedness of this man called aregbesola. He has deposited the money in a fixed deposit account in order to compensate himself for his wickedness, he thinks he deserve a medal for being so heartless and inhumane.
The workers have no voice, but we can be their voice, they've lost all hope but we can give them hope #osunworkerscryingforhelp #saveosunworkersfromaregbesola |
Business › Re: I Need To Sue GTB! by journerman(op): 12:11am On Sep 06, 2015 |
Dharniel: try to unsubscribe from the latest mail they sent to you and see if that'll do the magic... I checked, there was no such option. I've had to deactivate email on my phone and iPad. |
Business › Re: I Need To Sue GTB! by journerman(op): 10:40pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
Dharniel: a technical issue like they said, not a case of cash deduction. just bear with them... This has actually caused me lots of discomfort and inconvenience, I've had an issue of wrongful deduction with them before and I didn't raise it until after 2 weeks when they still hadn't do anything. I would rather they debit my account wrongfully than this. |
Business › I Need To Sue GTB! by journerman(op): 10:01pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
So, I used my GTB MasterCard to check my balance from an ATM today around 2PM. Since then I've been receiving about 60 email alerts every minute for the same transaction. Right now, I have over 10K of this email in my mailbox and it's still counting.
I have called their customer care service several times to get them to stop this emails but nothing was done, at a point I had to ask them to entirely deactivate email alert on my account and if possible remove my email from their system.
The last call I made, I was told it has been deactivated but when I told the lady the emails still hasn't stop, she turned around to tell me that unfortunately the team in charge of technical issues like this won't be in until Monday. So, I have to put up with this for another 42hours or so, by which time I would have received 30K notifications for a one time transaction.
It's high time we start holding this people reposible for all their irresponsibilities and bad practices they call banking.
I have made up my mind to take this up with them and if necessary sue them.
Do you or have you had similar experience with this banking society called GTB or is it just an isolated case? |
Education › Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by journerman(m): 2:53pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
princechrming: 10. Sentiment - During arguments, its common to hear things like- "Don't bring in sentiments into this, let's be truthful and factual" or "Can we just be objective in this country and cast sentiments aside?" The average Nigeria interprets the word "sentiment" to mean "being bias", exhibiting prejudice or the opposite of objectivity. Quite wrong! Below are meanings of the word sentiment: 1- "an opinion or thought" 2- "prone to tender, delicate or romantic emotion" 3- "a feeling, emotion or awareness" 4- "fake or excessive show of emotion" Below are examples of correct use of the word "sentiment": - "My sentiment(my opinion) concerning this issue is that we wait to see what happens first before we take any action. - "She has too much sentiment to be successful in this industry, it will not favour her. (Meaning she is too soft or fragile emotionally to cope in such an industry) - "A sentiment of pity" (Meaning a feeling or emotion of pity) - "She went sentimental and started crying immediately I told her I was breaking up with her when I caught her cheating"
That said, let's stop using the word "sentiment" to represent "bias" or "prejudice", instead, you can say- "Please put aside all prejudice or bias so we can analyse this issue thoroughly" or just say- "Do away with your subjective views and try to be objective for once" Nice write up OP. I agree with all except number 10 "sentiment" Even though everything you wrote about it is right, but you can rightly say, 'don't bring sentiments into this' or 'sentiments apart'. There's nothing wrong with the statement. In the actual sense, sentiments can prevent you from being objective. Thanks for sharing, learnt a few things. |
TV/Movies › Re: Will Smith's Terrible Nigerian Accent As Dr. Bennet Omalu In "Concussion” by journerman(m): 2:10pm On Sep 01, 2015*. Modified: 2:41pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
and you want him to use a thick Igbo or Yoruba accent? I think he did a great job in my opinion. There's a limit to which you can adapt temporarily to an alien accent. |
Business › Re: How Banking Looked Like A Decade And Half Ago by journerman(m): 9:34pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
I don't know where you bank, but in 2004, nigeria already had modern day banking system with the likes of stb, Gtb etc |
Politics › Re: Senators, Reps Want SAN Title-punch by journerman(m): 3:09pm On Aug 25, 2015 |
Somebody should ask this deluded being how many bill he has sponsored and how many law he has passed since becoming a legislooter. |
Politics › Re: Ambode Cancels Fashola's Last Minute Lekki Land Allocations by journerman(m): 2:42pm On Aug 24, 2015 |
Ambode, one day you will be an "ex", and unfortunately for you, you will be the last APC governor of lagos state and there would be no one to cover you and (Tinubu) one of the most corrupt politicians of Nigeria's democracy era! You have allowed tinubu to use you to pull a man down, Fashola may be corrupt but he at the same time opened our eyes to what good governance looked like. |
Celebrities › Re: Skiibii Is Alive - Kcee by journerman(m): 3:58pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
what won't these blokes do for publicity |