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| I Agree With You, The ADC Legal Strategy In This Case Is Problematic by ryloy(op): 11:52am On Apr 02 |
I agree with you, the ADC legal strategy in this case is problematic. Why did David Mark appeal against an order that was not injunctive and did not adversely affect his position? I cannot fathom. The judge did not grant any restraining order. The ex-parte motion failed the moment the judge ordered the plaintiff to put the defendants on notice. It became a motion on notice. The court ordered the plaintiff to put the defendants on notice. They should have filed processes in vehement opposition to the motion and the substantive suit. But the legal team decided to file an interlocutory appeal against the order to show cause. It’s unusual. It’s untidy to me. I hope they’ve returned to the Federal High Court to address the pending suit. If they choose to further appeal to the Supreme Court, it’ll be more problematic for them. https://x.com/InibeheEffiong/status/2039643950911242348
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| Re: I Agree With You, The ADC Legal Strategy In This Case Is Problematic by EmperorIsaac(m): 12:08pm On Apr 02 |
They have forgotten that Amupitan is a distinguished professor of the "Law of Evidence"! |
| Re: I Agree With You, The ADC Legal Strategy In This Case Is Problematic by 9jatriot(m): 12:18pm On Apr 02 |
These are a group of people who claim they want to rescue Nigeria, thye cannot even do simple due diligence. Now it looks like they were all scammed. You want to hijack a party, at least carry everybody along and ensure you know what assets and liabilities you want to inherit, or is it Tinubu that should also come and do that for them? Atiku takes most of the blame for most of this because he was in a hurry to be in control of the party. Even if the others are dull but what of El Rufai, I expected more from him. A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Joe Igbokwe, has said that Okey Ralph Nwosu, former National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, is the luckiest man in the party. |
| Re: I Agree With You, The ADC Legal Strategy In This Case Is Problematic by yarimo(m): 12:20pm On Apr 02 |
How can you declare yourself as national chairman,sec and publicity sec in a party you are not a member officially. |
| Re: I Agree With You, The ADC Legal Strategy In This Case Is Problematic by Arkmanbuddy(m): 1:51pm On Apr 02 |
Inibehe is an Obidient and they're not sensible. Even with facts staring at them in the face they'd still be delusional. I'm not surprised at all. |
| Re: I Agree With You, The ADC Legal Strategy In This Case Is Problematic by CaptainGo: 2:47pm On Apr 02 |
9jatriot:That's the point. The problem I have with some Nigerians especially Obidients is that they are driven by 'feelings' and 'emotions'. This particular ADC problem is self-inflicted. |
| Re: I Agree With You, The ADC Legal Strategy In This Case Is Problematic by mycar: 2:55pm On Apr 02 |
APC always looking for a way to justify their criminal activity., now that they have abandoned LP and PDP for them, they have transferred the problem to ADC. |
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