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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by pretydiva(f): 12:54pm On Mar 12, 2016
Let her face d music squarely
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Gbotun(m): 12:54pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


Emotive trash.

You are high on Osogbo weed.
Had it been your family that was killed,will you write that Trash?

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Nobody: 12:55pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


Emotive trash.

You even called the deceased "Innocent". What is to say he wasn't on his way to kill a debtor or that he would not have an accident that would have taken someone else's life say 2 months after that day?

Did Ibinabo set out on that very day to kill him?

So his family lost a breadwinner, a brother, father, one who gave 7 years of his life to becoming a doctor, but her family won't lose anybody when she goes to jail? Her husband won't lose a wife? Her kids won't lose a mum?


I thought you were saying what is sauce for the Goose is sauce for the Gander? Why the glaring hypocrisy?

The only thing that can be determined as justice will be what the law has to say about involuntary manslaughter. If the option of a fine was available and the first court issued that, then there is no need for the emotional hot air you are spewing.

She is guilty of the crime, but should not a reckless victim of judicial eye-service and pandering.

Another IPOB vandal and miscreant!!
May I remind you of the popular saying, whatever you will for others will happen to you!!!
I am still praying that another Ibinabo Fibresima will not kill you or your father untimely (if there is any doctor in your family!)
Lastly may I add that Ibinabo Ribresima was acclaimed to have been drunk that day and was driving against the traffic popularly called "one way" - this is to help you in case you were a toddler when the incidence happened

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Alajiki(m): 12:56pm On Mar 12, 2016
Justice must be saved.
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Nobody: 12:57pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


The only mystery is how one without a brain could tell that others had one. A Quandary I tell you.


May be you would have spewed that trash if a family member of yours was killed carelessly by a media who.re driving under influence. rubbish undecided

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by mynd1(f): 12:57pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


Emotive trash.

You even called the deceased "Innocent". What is to say he wasn't on his way to kill a debtor or that he would not have an accident that would have taken someone else's life say 2 months after that day?

Did Ibinabo set out on that very day to kill him?

So his family lost a breadwinner, a brother, father, one who gave 7 years of his life to becoming a doctor, but her family won't lose anybody when she goes to jail? Her husband won't lose a wife? Her kids won't lose a mum?

I thought you were saying what is sauce for the Goose is sauce for the Gander? Why the glaring hypocrisy?

The only thing that can be determined as justice will be what the law has to say about involuntary manslaughter. If the option of a fine was available and the first court issued that, then there is no need for the emotional hot air you are spewing.

She is guilty of the crime, but should not be a reckless victim of judicial eye-service and pandering.
shatap. U are not making any sense. She must go to jail mr. Mtcheww.

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by kokoA(m): 12:59pm On Mar 12, 2016
Your head is very correct. That woman doesn't act like somebody that has rendered innocent children fatherless and an innocent woman a widow. Anyways, she has always been a very terrible actress so I'm not surprised.

I don't know how people drink to the point of allowing alcohol influence their decisions. I drink but whenever I know I'd be driving myself home I discipline myself not to take above 2 bottles no matter how attractive the bottles look and believe me I drive more carefully and obey all the road signs then than when I've not had any alcohol. I'd keep telling myself "ah! Dis one wey I high small so if any small thing happen now dem go say na beer cause am o, if I die wetin I wan go tell God?"

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Eruditor: 12:59pm On Mar 12, 2016
JayJohnson:


Another IPOB vandal and miscreant!!
May I remind you of the popular saying, whatever you will for others will happen to you!!!
I am still praying that another Ibinabo Fibresima will not kill you or your father untimely (if there is any doctor in your family!)
Lastly may I add that Ibinabo Ribresima was acclaimed to have been drunk that day and was driving against the traffic popularly called "one way" - this is to help you in case you were a toddler when the incidence happened


I would have been surprised if a sentence depicting any form of intelligence made its way into your post.
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Eruditor: 1:00pm On Mar 12, 2016
mynd1:
shatap. U are not making any sense. She must go to jail mr. Mtcheww.

She must go to jail so it will make you feel better about not having food to eat today.
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Joygalore(f): 1:00pm On Mar 12, 2016
God bless you for this piece.

She has to face the law.She isn't remorseful at all.

Making public appearances like,"nothing dey happen" but now "something must happen"

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Eruditor: 1:01pm On Mar 12, 2016
irunooboo:



May be you would have spewed that trash if a family member of yours was killed carelessly by a media who.re driving under influence. rubbish undecided

Hilarious. You would have spewed your own trash if you were related to her or dependent on her I presume?
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Fanirandele: 1:04pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


Emotive trash.

You even called the deceased "Innocent". What is to say he wasn't on his way to kill a debtor or that he would not have an accident that would have taken someone else's life say 2 months after that day?

Did Ibinabo set out on that very day to kill him?

So his family lost a breadwinner, a brother, father, one who gave 7 years of his life to becoming a doctor, but her family won't lose anybody when she goes to jail? Her husband won't lose a wife? Her kids won't lose a mum?

I thought you were saying what is sauce for the Goose is sauce for the Gander? Why the glaring hypocrisy?

The only thing that can be determined as justice will be what the law has to say about involuntary manslaughter. If the option of a fine was available and the first court issued that, then there is no need for the emotional hot air you are spewing.

She is guilty of the crime, but should not be a reckless victim of judicial eye-service and pandering.

You are the one acting emotional here, the law is the law and the law has found her quilty and sentenced her. The appeal and supereme Courts are there to review mistakes made by lowers courts. That is the case in all countries. The man was on his was home from night duty. When the courts jail murders, rapists e.tc their family will lose them but in that case it's the persons choice that led to that unlike the Doctor going about his business. We may as well let all criminals off so their families won't lose them Abi There is no option of fine for killing someone under the influence of alcohol or drugs which is why the appeal four over turned the jugement, clearly the magistrate judge may have been compromised. When a person willing gets behind the wheel while drunk and chooses to deliberately endanger the lives of others they must serve their time. There is nothing about this that is eye services, this is the normal thing that is obtainable in civilized countries.

The prison time is to serve as a deterrent for others who choose to drive while drunk, now some will think twice before destroying other people's lives. That is the whole point of prison, that is what makes people in society act right. For her also, it will be a good period for her to think about the consequences of her actions.

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Archmage(m): 1:05pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


Emotive trash.

You even called the deceased "Innocent". What is to say he wasn't on his way to kill a debtor or that he would not have an accident that would have taken someone else's life say 2 months after that day?

Did Ibinabo set out on that very day to kill him?

So his family lost a breadwinner, a brother, father, one who gave 7 years of his life to becoming a doctor, but her family won't lose anybody when she goes to jail? Her husband won't lose a wife? Her kids won't lose a mum?

I thought you were saying what is sauce for the Goose is sauce for the Gander? Why the glaring hypocrisy?

The only thing that can be determined as justice will be what the law has to say about involuntary manslaughter. If the option of a fine was available and the first court issued that, then there is no need for the emotional hot air you are spewing.

She is guilty of the crime, but should not be a reckless victim of judicial eye-service and pandering.
it's like you forgot your brain somewhere.. haba!

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by dammytosh: 1:07pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


[s]Emotive trash.

You even called the deceased "Innocent". What is to say he wasn't on his way to kill a debtor or that he would not have an accident that would have taken someone else's life say 2 months after that day?

Did Ibinabo set out on that very day to kill him?

So his family lost a breadwinner, a brother, father, one who gave 7 years of his life to becoming a doctor, but her family won't lose anybody when she goes to jail? Her husband won't lose a wife? Her kids won't lose a mum?

I thought you were saying what is sauce for the Goose is sauce for the Gander? Why the glaring hypocrisy?

The only thing that can be determined as justice will be what the law has to say about involuntary manslaughter. If the option of a fine was available and the first court issued that, then there is no need for the emotional hot air you are spewing.

She is guilty of the crime, but should not be a reckless victim of judicial eye-service and pandering.[/s]

Ironic !!!!!!!!!!

I have never seen a trashy post as a response to a trashy post

This is the rubbish that comes from the mind when you allow tribal sentiment make a f00l of your brain

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Eruditor: 1:18pm On Mar 12, 2016
Fanirandele:


You are the one acting emotional here, the law is the law and the law has found her quilty and sentenced her. The appeal and supereme Courts are there to review mistakes made by lowers courts. That is the case in all countries. The man was on his was home from night duty. When the courts jail murders, rapists e.tc their family will lose them but in that case it's the persons choice that led to that unlike the Doctor going about his business. We may as well let all criminals off so their families won't lose them Abi There is no option of fine for killing someone under the influence of alcohol or drugs which is why the appeal four over turned the jugement, clearly the magistrate judge may have been compromised. When a person willing gets behind the wheel while drunk and chooses to deliberately endanger the lives of others they must serve their time. There is nothing about this that is eye services, this is the normal thing that is obtainable in civilized countries.

The prison time is to serve as a deterrent for others who choose to drive while drunk, now some will think twice before destroying other people's lives. That is the whole point of prison, that is what makes people in society act right. For her also, it will be a good period for her to think about the consequences of her actions.

I think you are getting things conflated. Rapists and murderers don't commit their crimes by happenstance, that's why they are charged under the provisions of first degree murder or rape cases. In her case, she committed involuntary manslaughter. She did not set out to have him killed, her negligence and carelessness caused his death.

Should the law take it's toll, sure, but not under emotive guises. That's my argument. Did she flee the scene? Did she blame the deceased? Did she protest her innocence? The answer to all these questions is NO.

Yet what you hear in the media space is that she wasn't acting remorseful because she posts pics of her daughter in the USA or that she attends functions and events? Does this make sense to you?

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Eruditor: 1:19pm On Mar 12, 2016
dammytosh:


You are still bold to quote me. You are shameless and require a brain transplant.

I have never read nonsense on this forum like the rubbish that came from your tribal maggot infested brain.

I throway salute. You have been noticed. Now FOH.
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Archmage(m): 1:20pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


You never had one to begin with. Congratulations.
with pleasure sir. accept my appreciation. you can supplement your grey matter with that of a goat. it will do you alot of good. trust me. amukunmeko
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by kodlins(f): 1:20pm On Mar 12, 2016
I wonder how many Dangote truck drivers that have gone to jail.
yet he is the 3rd highest killer after boko haram and Fulani heardsmen

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by prestige2013: 1:24pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


Emotive trash.

You even called the deceased "Innocent". What is to say he wasn't on his way to kill a debtor or that he would not have an accident that would have taken someone else's life say 2 months after that day?

Did Ibinabo set out on that very day to kill him?

So his family lost a breadwinner, a brother, father, one who gave 7 years of his life to becoming a doctor, but her family won't lose anybody when she goes to jail? Her husband won't lose a wife? Her kids won't lose a mum?

I thought you were saying what is sauce for the Goose is sauce for the Gander? Why the glaring hypocrisy?

The only thing that can be determined as justice will be what the law has to say about involuntary manslaughter. If the option of a fine was available and the first court issued that, then there is no need for the emotional hot air you are spewing.

She is guilty of the crime, but should not be a reckless victim of judicial eye-service and pandering.


Questions for U!
1.Is reckless driving a crime?
2. Being Drunk while driving is it also a crime?

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Babalegba(m): 1:24pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


Emotive trash.

You even called the deceased "Innocent". What is to say he wasn't on his way to kill a debtor or that he would not have an accident that would have taken someone else's life say 2 months after that day?

Did Ibinabo set out on that very day to kill him?

So his family lost a breadwinner, a brother, father, one who gave 7 years of his life to becoming a doctor, but her family won't lose anybody when she goes to jail? Her husband won't lose a wife? Her kids won't lose a mum?

I thought you were saying what is sauce for the Goose is sauce for the Gander? Why the glaring hypocrisy?

The only thing that can be determined as justice will be what the law has to say about involuntary manslaughter. If the option of a fine was available and the first court issued that, then there is no need for the emotional hot air you are spewing.

She is guilty of the crime, but should not be a reckless victim of judicial eye-service and pandering.
This is the kind of post that makes me think that many Nigerians should not be classified as homo sapiens

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Chazzyboy: 1:26pm On Mar 12, 2016
Sweetyie:
Hmmmm, speechless
Well she should act orange is the new black season 4 In Jail
ma bae hw'u?
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Nobody: 1:28pm On Mar 12, 2016
JayJohnson:


Another IPOB vandal and miscreant!!
May I remind you of the popular saying, whatever you will for others will happen to you!!!
I am still praying that another Ibinabo Fibresima will not kill you or your father untimely (if there is any doctor in your family!)
Lastly may I add that Ibinabo Ribresima was acclaimed to have been drunk that day and was driving against the traffic popularly called "one way" - this is to help you in case you were a toddler when the incidence happened


Are you guys not ashamed of bringing IPOB into issues that have nothing to do with them?

Why is IPOB giving people like you headache?

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by mfm04622: 1:30pm On Mar 12, 2016
Eruditor:


I think you are getting things conflated. Rapists and murderers don't commit their crimes by happenstance, that's why they are charged under the provisions of first degree murder or rape cases. In her case, she committed involuntary manslaughter. She did not set out to have him killed, her negligence and carelessness caused his death.

Should the law take it's toll, sure, but not under emotive guises. That's my argument. Did she flee the scene? Did she blame the deceased? Did she protest her innocence? The answer to all these questions is NO.

Yet what you hear in the media space is that she wasn't acting remorseful because she posts pics of her daughter in the USA or that she attends functions and events? Does this make sense to you?

Is there punishment in Nigerian law for involuntary manslaughter? There is. Was so tried in a competent court of law? Yes. Was she found guilty? Yes. Was she sentenced? Yes, to 5 years OR a fine of 100,0000. There is no fine for manslaughter in Nigerian law! So the State Govt appealed against the fine. Now she has been ordered to serve her time. What is wrong in the State appealing against unlawful order by the trial court? Let her serve her punishment for manslaughter as envisaged by the court. Simple

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Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Eruditor: 1:31pm On Mar 12, 2016
prestige2013:



Questions for U!
1.Is reckless driving a crime?
2. Being Drunk while driving is it also a crime?

I said she committed a crime. I agreed she did. But not all crimes are the same. Her punishment should be worthy of the crime not over it. 5 years after so many years is harsh. A fine is the only thing that can make a difference.
Re: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by Muri1533: 1:32pm On Mar 12, 2016
JayJohnson:


Another IPOB vandal and miscreant!!
May I remind you of the popular saying, whatever you will for others will happen to you!!!
I am still praying that another Ibinabo Fibresima will not kill you or your father untimely (if there is any doctor in your family!)
Lastly may I add that Ibinabo Ribresima was acclaimed to have been drunk that day and was driving against the traffic popularly called "one way" - this is to help you in case you were a toddler when the incidence happened

gbam may God bless you

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