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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by zed7: 3:06pm On May 06, 2023
Rantings of a drunk nobody. Very few pardons have happened in the history of Britain.

People should move on, this is not Nigeria where criminals are allowed to even rule.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_prerogative_of_mercy

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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Tobianojoel(m): 3:14pm On May 06, 2023
Flick490:
Amen o.

Pls help me tell Sonia that I want to give out my Kidney. I want to help
You wan travel too. 😁
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by eepeepook: 4:11pm On May 06, 2023
Nothing concern King Charles. The prime minister sef no send Ekwere. The man will run his full prison sentence.
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by God1000(m): 4:27pm On May 06, 2023
Pejah97:
my igede people
Weldon o
well done brother
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Cromagnon: 4:43pm On May 06, 2023
garriAndsugar:
Make them no pardon anybody oh. I no wan vex
if you vex Wetin go happen?
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by OGHENAOGIE(m): 5:11pm On May 06, 2023
Masterito:
You are the one with ignorance here. Do you wonder why the Prime minister pledges respect to the King? If it was a business, the King is the Business Owner/CEO while the Prime minister is the manager. There is a reason every top government institution has the word "Royal" attached to them, for instance Royal Airforce or Royal Navy. The king is powerful than the prime minister. The power is usually silent but in the face of anarchy in government that power will be displayed. I am currently in the UK as I chat you, I tell you the reality on ground. You can even use Google to educate yourself.
that u are in UK means nothing morons full abroad ok... The pm has the real Powers... The power of the royals is ceremonial and they know their boundaries... Running a country isn't same as running a business or company so that example is pure nonsense... The pm is voted by the way not appionted the King just for formality ll invite pm to form govt and only parliament can ensure pm losses power not king... Ur living in UK should be kept aside ok... If king get power king Edward the 8th wouldn't have step down when parliament ask him to choose between marrying a divorcee which wasn't lawful then and the throne... that he abdicated for his younger brother king George Queen Elizabeth father to take over shows the royal family and Powers has boundaries ok... So I hope you take the education and stop trying to use I stay UK bamboozle anyone

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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by 00FFT00(m): 5:11pm On May 06, 2023
IyaebeTheGreat:
Hmm I hope so.

You hope so?.
Did Ike commit the crime charged or not?.
As a Nigerian that you are, a blatant offense to the criminal codes should be pardoned and swept under the carpet because the offender is a prominent personality.
This is the reason all of you are still suffering darkness, hunger, and all sorts of deprivation, because you will forever support and sing the praises of those who deprive and oppress you.

Stockholmer!
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Flick490(m): 5:12pm On May 06, 2023
Maski87:

419er

Your father
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by NemoDatQuod(m): 5:26pm On May 06, 2023
Nigeria's problems is no longer that of educated illiterates opening their mouths and spouting rubbish. It is the fact that there is no iota of shame left anymore. This cuts across every aspect of living in that country. Else, any lawyer, even if the person attended evening law studies, will simply use google to find out how the UK justice system operates. That lawyer would have known that King Charles has no such powers here in the UK. If he attempts that, he will sound the death knell of not only his kingship, but of the royal family. The so-called prerogative of mercy is at the instance of the government of the day and based on the public good. A Queen or King simply provides an assent.

Nigeria and Africa has demonstrated to the world this past week that we are without shame and that Law and Order is a foreign concept to us. Imagine institutions of government including ECOWAS begging for leniency for someone who committed a crime, simply because he is a former public official. It is a wonder that the Western World still thinks of us as human beings. I won't be surprised if tomorrow, China (a country that has disposed of Western sentiments) takes over all of Africa and build cages for everyone with a dark skin living in that continent. The Arabic elements North of Africa seem to have gotten their sh.t right.

Nigeria has really descended to beyond the abyss. It is beyond shameful.

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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by bazoodo: 5:30pm On May 06, 2023
bjdon:
This one is totally ignorant on how the UK works. The King has NO such power. He's role is purley cerimonial. There no concept as 'Pardon' in the UK, only parole. With good behaviour Ike can be released after half his sentence has been served
the King has the right to pardon. It's called the royal prerogative. How the heck do u even argue with a lawyer on this ??
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by NemoDatQuod(m): 5:34pm On May 06, 2023
He has no such rights. He actually caused an uproar a few years ago when the public learned that he was sending suggestions to government officials with his ideas on environmental matters. That was even when he was not even King. If he tries that today, his kingship and the royal family will most likely end within months.

It took the former queen more than a decade to restore their standing with the public. Still more than half of our population want them gone.


bazoodo:
the King has the right to pardon. It's called the royal prerogative. How the heck do u even argue with a lawyer on this ??

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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Kingdollar28(m): 5:44pm On May 06, 2023
Islie:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/05/organ-harvest-king-charles-may-pardon-ekweremadu-lawyer/


Ekweremmadu was cursed by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu

And it came to pass so, I no dy pity the idiot...

He betrayed the gods and they abandoned him on his trouble days
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by NemoDatQuod(m): 5:47pm On May 06, 2023
Google "Stockholm Syndrome" and you will understand why you just made that statement.

Did you attend a university that is equivalent to Harvard and the other elite universities across the world?

When was the last time you had an altercation with your neighbour and he slapped you around and you couldn't do a thing about it, not even call the Police, because you know there is no police available, because they only answer police in name?

What was your dream growing up? How was the reach of those dreams? Were they simply limited to everyday existence? How far have you gone in acheivng those dreams?

Do you have kids? What is the quality of their education even in the best schools in Nigeria?

How often do you travel across West Africa( nearby) just to get a sense of who your neighbours are and enjoy a bit of their culture? How cheap or easy was it to travel and how secure?

These are the things that citizens enjoy in countries where they have not become slaves to their fellow man and where they have not outsourced their ability to think deeply and reason.

It is only an enemy of the Black race who will be unhappy over what has happened to this couple. If you have pity for them because you share tribal affinity with them, then your problems are too deep to contemplate.



Acekidc4:
I Pray for the Ekweremadus.........May Almighty God see them Through.
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by bazoodo: 6:23pm On May 06, 2023
NemoDatQuod:
He has no such rights. He actually caused an uproar a few years ago when the public learned that he was sending suggestions to government officials with his ideas on environmental matters. That was even when he was not even King. If he tries that today, his kingship and the royal family will most likely end within months.

It took the former queen more than a decade to restore their standing with the public. Still more than half of our population want them gone.


go and study what the royal prerogative is
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Gajagojo: 6:42pm On May 06, 2023
bazoodo:
go and study what the royal prerogative is

You need to do so. Emphasis on .......study.

Take your own advice
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Gajagojo: 6:45pm On May 06, 2023
In general no one is offered a pardon when they do NOT
1. accept that they have done anything wrong
2.Show remorse or contrition
3. Show victim empathy

Ekweremadu has not yet demonstrated any of these

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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by NemoDatQuod(m): 8:04pm On May 06, 2023
I'm happy to teach you what it is both in policy and practice and how it has evolved over the centuries. I didn't just learn it properly, I live it.

Google and Wikipedia that you're relying on did not tell you the unspoken and unwritten, hard facts about that policy. In my generation in this country, it is we the people who, based on public sentiments, enable the Prime Minister to make such decisions and then give the Crown the privilege of assent. You won't see that in google.

And you can be sure that in a million centuries hence, we will not be wasting our saliva, let alone thoughts on someone as despicable as that gentleman and his wife. We value every human being despite the circumstances of their birth.

bazoodo:
go and study what the royal prerogative is
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Acekidc4(m): 8:08pm On May 06, 2023
NemoDatQuod:
Google "Stockholm Syndrome" and you will understand why you just made that statement.

Did you attend a university that is equivalent to Harvard and the other elite universities across the world?

When was the last time you had an altercation with your neighbour and he slapped you around and you couldn't do a thing about it, not even call the Police, because you know there is no police available, because they only answer police in name?

What was your dream growing up? How was the reach of those dreams? Were they simply limited to everyday existence? How far have you gone in acheivng those dreams?

Do you have kids? What is the quality of their education even in the best schools in Nigeria?

How often do you travel across West Africa( nearby) just to get a sense of who your neighbours are and enjoy a bit of their culture? How cheap or easy was it to travel and how secure?

These are the things that citizens enjoy in countries where they have not become slaves to their fellow man and where they have not outsourced their ability to think deeply and reason.

It is only an enemy of the Black race who will be unhappy over what has happened to this couple. If you have pity for them because you share tribal affinity with them, then your problems are too deep to contemplate.




Number one, Am a Yoruba Man, Number two, am pitying them because of the Sick Daughter.
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by chaloskyx: 8:53pm On May 06, 2023
bros he would do no such thing a new king granting pardon to an organ traffiker you think this is naija where you elect drug barons as prsident and senators una dey ment!!!
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by davidtemi(m): 9:53pm On May 06, 2023
PDJT:
-Meanwhile, this case as the first of Theresa May's signature law - The Modern Slavery Act 2015 - it will be studied in British law schools and sited in both academic and business sectors for many years.

-Congratulations to the Ekweremadu family. You have entered British law history books forever.
"The case of Ekweremadu vs David (2023)"
Chai eternal history
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Masterito(m): 10:55pm On May 06, 2023
You are a big fool. It is even funny you don't know the difference between the parliament and prime minister. Before you talk shit next find out the powers of the king or queen of the British people. Find out how the monarchy moves from person to person. And lastly, the UK run a parliamentary system of government with the prime minister as the head, find out who has the power to approve or dissolve that parliament head by the prime minister. The is the head is state, which is the King at the moment. I won't engage you further because you aggressively sounded foolish.
OGHENAOGIE:
that u are in UK means nothing morons full abroad ok... The pm has the real Powers... The power of the royals is ceremonial and they know their boundaries... Running a country isn't same as running a business or company so that example is pure nonsense... The pm is voted by the way not appionted the King just for formality ll invite pm to form govt and only parliament can ensure pm losses power not king... Ur living in UK should be kept aside ok... If king get power king Edward the 8th wouldn't have step down when parliament ask him to choose between marrying a divorcee which wasn't lawful then and the throne... that he abdicated for his younger brother king George Queen Elizabeth father to take over shows the royal family and Powers has boundaries ok... So I hope you take the education and stop trying to use I stay UK bamboozle anyone
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Masterito(m): 11:08pm On May 06, 2023
And one more thing,the Prime Minister (acting with the Cabinet) makes the key political decisions on the use of the armed forces. The King, however, remains the supreme authority of the military. You think UK will change the face of the Queen to the King face on very Pounds note for ceremonial reason instead of authority. It is funny how you foolish comment with boldness yet full.of trash. The king is constitutionally more powerful than than Prime Minister. I even had to ask a Royal Airforce guy this yesterday and he said the King power is usually silent but powerful than
that of the prime minister when used. It is funny how you Nigerians think you know more than the Brits themselves. Lol. It is just like saying the President of Iran is more powerful than Ayotallah Khoemeni. Man you are stinkingly ignorant and I won't engage you further.
OGHENAOGIE:
that u are in UK means nothing morons full abroad ok... The pm has the real Powers... The power of the royals is ceremonial and they know their boundaries... Running a country isn't same as running a business or company so that example is pure nonsense... The pm is voted by the way not appionted the King just for formality ll invite pm to form govt and only parliament can ensure pm losses power not king... Ur living in UK should be kept aside ok... If king get power king Edward the 8th wouldn't have step down when parliament ask him to choose between marrying a divorcee which wasn't lawful then and the throne... that he abdicated for his younger brother king George Queen Elizabeth father to take over shows the royal family and Powers has boundaries ok... So I hope you take the education and stop trying to use I stay UK bamboozle anyone
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Masterito(m): 11:36pm On May 06, 2023
That same assent by the King is what turns the acts made by the parliament into law. I won't engage you further.
Gajagojo:

Everything you describe is ceremonial.
He does not APPROVE bills.He ASSENTS. A ceremonial role
He does not have a veto.
Who told you I am not a Brit?
But stop arguing foolishly
The King has no power
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by MeineMutter: 1:38am On May 07, 2023
This one na charge and bail lawyer. House agent lawyer. Oponu.

A mu’kun m’eko wants court to sentence someone on Friday and what the sentence reversed on Saturday, the next day abi on what day or how soon?

He thinks Prone Charles doesn’t know ahead what the outcome of the court proceedings would be.
Since this is a landmark case and a pioneer one for that matter under the Modern Slavery Act, 2015, the UK will look for someone to j’ofin and they have used Ekwekwe as scape goat.
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Gajagojo: 1:42am On May 07, 2023
Masterito:
That same assent by the King is what turns the acts made by the parliament into law. I won't engage you further.
ok
Shut up.

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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by MeineMutter: 1:50am On May 07, 2023
Charlie role na to dey where aso ebi,attend thanksgiving, wedding, burial and naming ceremonies on behalf of the UK government.😆😆😆. E nor geti power o to free greedy and selfish Ekwerenmaduabuchukwu, the short man de.vil.
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Masterito(m): 4:45am On May 07, 2023
Look at the mirror and tell that to yourself.
Gajagojo:
ok
Shut up.
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by OGHENAOGIE(m): 5:35am On May 07, 2023
Masterito:
And one more thing,the Prime Minister (acting with the Cabinet) makes the key political decisions on the use of the armed forces. The King, however, remains the supreme authority of the military. You think UK will change the face of the Queen to the King face on very Pounds note for ceremonial reason instead of authority. It is funny how you foolish comment with boldness yet full.of trash. The king is constitutionally more powerful than than Prime Minister. I even had to ask a Royal Airforce guy this yesterday and he said the King power is usually silent but powerful than
that of the prime minister when used. It is funny how you Nigerians think you know more than the Brits themselves. Lol. It is just like saying the President of Iran is more powerful than Ayotallah Khoemeni. Man you are stinkingly ignorant and I won't engage you further.
you don't need to engage self cos u just want to bamboozle someone with I stay in uk like only u stay there... Iran and UK are two different societies... That the monarchy has boundaries it can cross shows limit to their Powers and hence it's remain a constitutional monarchy with ceremonial powers that are more soft than supreme..

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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by OGHENAOGIE(m): 5:36am On May 07, 2023
Masterito:
You are a big fool. It is even funny you don't know the difference between the parliament and prime minister. Before you talk shit next find out the powers of the king or queen of the British people. Find out how the monarchy moves from person to person. And lastly, the UK run a parliamentary system of government with the prime minister as the head, find out who has the power to approve or dissolve that parliament head by the prime minister. The is the head is state, which is the King at the moment. I won't engage you further because you aggressively sounded foolish.
you are an idiot Very stupid and foolish... Animal... You should take the advice yourself madman

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Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by Masterito(m): 7:34am On May 07, 2023
It is simple the King's power in the UK is silent yet powerful than the prime minister. The king assent assent turns acts created by the parliament which the Prime minister heads to be law. Like my Royal Airforce friend would say, the prime minister along with the cabinet decide the use of the military but the King remains the supreme authority of the military. At this point, if you still don't get it that the King power is silent but powerful when he wants to use it, there is no need engaging you further.
OGHENAOGIE:
you don't need to engage self cos u just want to bamboozle someone with I stay in uk like only u stay there... Iran and UK are two different societies... That the monarchy has boundaries it can cross shows limit to their Powers and hence it's remain a constitutional monarchy with ceremonial powers that are more soft than supreme..
Re: King Charles May Pardon Ekweremadu – Kayode Ajulo (Lawyer) by awoo47: 8:05am On May 07, 2023
Viltron:
Nigerians! King Charles doesn't have the power to do that.

Allow the man to serve. UK prisons are better than Nigeria. Hi

He'd be in an executive pad. He'd have his own toilet, TV, foodstuff, and even electric kettle.
24 hours power, well equipped gym

Let him enjoy
he has the power..lemme list his power
he has power to veto any law
he has total immunity and cannot be investigated, police is even banned from any of his property
he doesn't pay tax
he can pardon anyone who he likes regardless of crime committed

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