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| Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by joshua442(op): 11:33am On Apr 07, 2023 |
There's this current trend in Nigeria where courts will delay delivery of judgement pending the outcome of another event that may have direct or indirect impact on the perception and mood of populace. This scenario happened during CBN VS GOVERNORS case over the Naira crisis, where the court had to delay till the end of the 2023 election to give final judgement. Do you think the same thing will play out in the LP-OBI/ATIKU-PDP VS. INEC/APC-TINUBU. And is this trend good for our dear country. Feel free to add yours |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by Flapp478(m): 11:38am On Apr 07, 2023 |
NO |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by joshua442(op): 11:45am On Apr 07, 2023 |
I don't trust Nigeria courts with a pinch of salt |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by joshua442(op): 11:46am On Apr 07, 2023 |
They are too dependent on external forces joshua442: |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by Ballack1(m): 11:47am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Yes |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by Frank688915: 11:49am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Baba accept defeat in peace, 4 years still long for wailing o, if you think OBI/ATIKU-PDP will win case against INEC/APC-TINUBU as you claim, sorry is your case... just face your life nd move on |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by joshua442(op): 11:53am On Apr 07, 2023 |
There was never any defeat. Only stolen mandate, that must be recovered. Frank688915: |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by Frank688915: 11:56am On Apr 07, 2023 |
joshua442:Who owns stolen mandate obi or atiku? To loose no easy,,, as a football fan, something wey dey glaring you go still talk say dem do ojoro, to sleep after losing at times no easy,,, i understand very well but you still have to move on. |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by joshua442(op): 11:59am On Apr 07, 2023 |
It's like you are high! How does football compare with Nigerian politics ?Frank688915: |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by Frank688915: 12:01pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
joshua442:werey won change am for me to loose no good true true,,why do you think betting company put election odds for people to stakes on. |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by tolue42(m): 12:02pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
Frank688915:They came out to vote for the first time in their lives and they believe their candidate won, they can't stomach defeat.. what about people that have been voting since 1993?? They won some and Lost some, that's democracy for obideints to understand.. Obi was not voted for in core north! |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by Lanretoye(m): 12:07pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
joshua442:oga go straight to your point and stop this dilly dally,do you want court to give judgement based on a certain ethnic opinion,instead of election result or outcome.so one tribe now will surface for the whole Nigerian public.you can go to your usual aba made court for aba judgement. |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by joshua442(op): 12:19pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
Nigeria has lost it all if we still have people supporting a court system whose judgements are based on public sentiments and opinions. God forbid Nigeria, her courts and her electoral processes... From frying pan to fire. If the courts do not uphold justice... Tir! |
| Re: Does Public Opinion/mood Affect Court Judgement In Nigeria? by joshua442(op): 12:21pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
Dimwit! How did you know it was my first time of voting? How old are you sef? tolue42: |
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to loose no good true true,,why do you think betting company put election odds for people to stakes on.