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Whatsapp Massage From A Nigerian Army by okum1(m): 12:35pm On Sep 16, 2017
Is Nigerian army trying to justify military action in the southeast? I got this massage this morning from a friend of mine who is an army officer. and I reply him: #I am a #Nigerian and i do not support #military actions in the #East. how about you? read below.


In DOKUBO-ASARI V. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (2007) ALL FWLR (PT 375) 588, The Supreme Court per Muhammed JSC (CJN Rtd.) had this to say:

"Where national security is threatened or there is real likelihood of its being threatened, human rights or individual rights of those responsible take second place. Human Rights or individual rights must be suspended until national security can be protected or taken care of. This is not anything new. The corporate existence of Nigeria as a united, harmonious, indivisible and indissoluble sovereign nation is certainly greater than any citizen's liberty or right. Once the security of this nation is in jeopardy and it survives in pieces rather than in peace, the individual liberty or right may not even exist"

@Page 585-586.

From the above holding of the Supreme Court, the action of the Nigerian military in the Southeast is justifiable. That's my take and you...?
Re: Whatsapp Massage From A Nigerian Army by nwabobo: 12:37pm On Sep 16, 2017
okum1:
Is Nigerian army trying to justify military action in the southeast? I got this massage this morning from a friend of mine who is an army officer. and I reply him: #I am a #Nigerian and i do not support #military actions in the #East. how about you? read below.


In DOKUBO-ASARI V. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (2007) ALL FWLR (PT 375) 588, The Supreme Court per Muhammed JSC (CJN Rtd.) had this to say:

"Where national security is threatened or there is real likelihood of its being threatened, human rights or individual rights of those responsible take second place. Human Rights or individual rights must be suspended until national security can be protected or taken care of. This is not anything new. The corporate existence of Nigeria as a united, harmonious, indivisible and indissoluble sovereign nation is certainly greater than any citizen's liberty or right. Once the security of this nation is in jeopardy and it survives in pieces rather than in peace, the individual liberty or right may not even exist"

@Page 585-586.

From the above holding of the Supreme Court, the action of the Nigerian military in the Southeast is justifiable. That's my take and you...?


Can we have a link to this judgement as anybody can concoct anything. Thanks

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Re: Whatsapp Massage From A Nigerian Army by okum1(m): 12:40pm On Sep 16, 2017
nwabobo:


Can we have a link to this judgement as anybody can concoct anything. Thanks
a link to my whatsapp inbox? or which link are u asking for ? some one send the massage to my Whatsapp this morning so I don't have any like
Re: Whatsapp Massage From A Nigerian Army by nwabobo: 12:51pm On Sep 16, 2017
okum1:
a link to my whatsapp inbox? or which link are u asking for ? some one send the massage to my Whatsapp this morning so I don't have any like

Ask him to send you an online link to the judgement.

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Re: Whatsapp Massage From A Nigerian Army by jodutch(m): 1:00pm On Sep 16, 2017
okum1:
Is Nigerian army trying to justify military action in the southeast? I got this massage this morning from a friend of mine who is an army officer. and I reply him: #I am a #Nigerian and i do not support #military actions in the #East. how about you? read below.


In DOKUBO-ASARI V. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (2007) ALL FWLR (PT 375) 588, The Supreme Court per Muhammed JSC (CJN Rtd.) had this to say:

"Where national security is threatened or there is real likelihood of its being threatened, human rights or individual rights of those responsible take second place. Human Rights or individual rights must be suspended until national security can be protected or taken care of. This is not anything new. The corporate existence of Nigeria as a united, harmonious, indivisible and indissoluble sovereign nation is certainly greater than any citizen's liberty or right. Once the security of this nation is in jeopardy and it survives in pieces rather than in peace, the individual liberty or right may not even exist"

@Page 585-586.

From the above holding of the Supreme Court, the action of the Nigerian military in the Southeast is justifiable. That's my take and you...?



Please, i dnt understand this country ooo, when did ipob play d kind of activities that boko haram & Herdsmen played that dey are labelling them terrorist? [b]
okum1:
Is Nigerian army trying to justify military action in the southeast? I got this massage this morning from a friend of mine who is an army officer. and I reply him: #I am a #Nigerian and i do not support #military actions in the #East. how about you? read below.


In DOKUBO-ASARI V. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (2007) ALL FWLR (PT 375) 588, The Supreme Court per Muhammed JSC (CJN Rtd.) had this to say:

"Where national security is threatened or there is real likelihood of its being threatened, human rights or individual rights of those responsible take second place. Human Rights or individual rights must be suspended until national security can be protected or taken care of. This is not anything new. The corporate existence of Nigeria as a united, harmonious, indivisible and indissoluble sovereign nation is certainly greater than any citizen's liberty or right. Once the security of this nation is in jeopardy and it survives in pieces rather than in peace, the individual liberty or right may not even exist"

@Page 585-586.

From the above holding of the Supreme Court, the action of the Nigerian military in the Southeast is justifiable. That's my take and you...?



Please, i dnt understand this country ooo, when did ipob play d kind of activities that boko haram & Herdsmen played that dey are labelling them terrorist? [/b]
okum1:
Is Nigerian army trying to justify military action in the southeast? I got this massage this morning from a friend of mine who is an army officer. and I reply him: #I am a #Nigerian and i do not support #military actions in the #East. how about you? read below.


In DOKUBO-ASARI V. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (2007) ALL FWLR (PT 375) 588, The Supreme Court per Muhammed JSC (CJN Rtd.) had this to say:

"Where national security is threatened or there is real likelihood of its being threatened, human rights or individual rights of those responsible take second place. Human Rights or individual rights must be suspended until national security can be protected or taken care of. This is not anything new. The corporate existence of Nigeria as a united, harmonious, indivisible and indissoluble sovereign nation is certainly greater than any citizen's liberty or right. Once the security of this nation is in jeopardy and it survives in pieces rather than in peace, the individual liberty or right may not even exist"

@Page 585-586.

From the above holding of the Supreme Court, the action of the Nigerian military in the Southeast is justifiable. That's my take and you...?



Please, i dnt understand this country ooo, when did ipob play d kind of activities that boko haram & Herdsmen played that dey are labelling them terrorist?
Re: Whatsapp Massage From A Nigerian Army by WatchinginHD(m): 1:04pm On Sep 16, 2017
Yes, its part of the RULE OF LAW

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