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| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Ovamboland(m): 7:48am On Jan 23, 2019 |
Pharaoh350s:Whataboutism, the new philosophy of corruption loving Nigerians |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Nobody: 7:49am On Jan 23, 2019 |
PaChukwudi44:Not when it is directly about false asset declaration which is under the Jurisdiction of the CCB. What part of this don't you understand? |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Nobody: 7:50am On Jan 23, 2019 |
kahal29:When you were busy paying hotel bills and frolicking with ladies renting guest houses were you expecting your money to grow? |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Smile4daddy(m): 7:55am On Jan 23, 2019 |
PaChukwudi44:Okay by the time Buhari will leave office in 2023, If you hear say he na Buhari get Keystone bank, private jet and private University, make you no cry ooo. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Ovamboland(m): 7:59am On Jan 23, 2019 |
dokyOloye:You have serious spiritual problems, but there is nobody to tell you |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by don4real18(m): 7:59am On Jan 23, 2019 |
gaby:Forget Gandollar(which is also a big crime). The truth is that when the judiciary is corrupt, there's no hope for you and I. Someone dear to me died in prison for something he didn't do cos the judge was a friend to the complainant |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Ovamboland(m): 8:01am On Jan 23, 2019 |
emmykk:What is about to rubbish him is his own very conduct over his 30+ year career |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by docadams: 8:03am On Jan 23, 2019 |
PaChukwudi44:You goofed again. Your comment just shows how little your knowledge is of the subject matter. Why are you averse to reading and objective analysis? The article contains answers to your posers but you will not read to decipher. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by 9gerian: 8:04am On Jan 23, 2019 |
If the CJN is removed under whatever guise, who stands to benefit? How I wish each of our political office holders, and all judges in Nigeria can be subjected this kind of scrutiny. Then it will be crystal clear that this is not a hatchet job. In any case, the dimensions that this case has assumed will have very far reaching consequences for all the concerned parties... odiks: |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by tesppidd: 8:06am On Jan 23, 2019 |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by TheVerdict: 8:12am On Jan 23, 2019 |
Yankee101:But he got all these before he became CJN. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by IDUNMOTA(m): 8:13am On Jan 23, 2019 |
new2012:Donald Trump illegal deals was exposed in the media too. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Adekdammy: 8:18am On Jan 23, 2019 |
The govt should stop the media trial jare. If he is found wanting, follow due process and remove him. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by dokyOloye: 8:21am On Jan 23, 2019 |
sweetgala:Oga, you sound so sure of yourself, are you a judge? I'm quoting Justice Ademola of FHC Abuja. Cos that was what he said in defense of the foreign currency found in his house when it was raided and that they pay them the money in cash. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by ahiboilandgas: 8:21am On Jan 23, 2019 |
dokyOloye:how much are they paying u |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Nobody: 8:22am On Jan 23, 2019 |
Do you arraign him before investigations or after? This is how the government loses cases all the time. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Naajjii: 8:23am On Jan 23, 2019 |
PaChukwudi44:But did he declare those funds in 2016? You think wrong done years back can't be looked into? |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by new2012: 8:29am On Jan 23, 2019 |
IDUNMOTA:Not by muller |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by jchioma: 8:33am On Jan 23, 2019 |
danot1030:Have you heard of Babachir Lawal? He is today appointed a member of Buhari presidential campaign, to mention just one of the many corrupt people under Buhari. Maybe, you don't know Akpabio, Ganduje, Obanikoro, etc are all in APC. Selective amnesia is another sign of dementia. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by 1234AY(m): 8:36am On Jan 23, 2019 |
What do you want to see there before, paper or nylon?. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by 11doubledee: 8:39am On Jan 23, 2019 |
obembet:I so much respect people who reason out of the political,social,ethnic or religious divide. If the opposition also has credible evidence against anyone they can as well go to court. Not defending people that have practically destroyed the nation.The man has been sitting on peoples' cases for God knows how long. If he feels he has done no wrong he should be free and proud to explain himself. I still find it absurd how someone will forget to declare such amount of money. I doubt if dangote or adenuga will forget such. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by AfonjaConehead: 8:39am On Jan 23, 2019 |
olujastro:Afonja ![]() |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by AfonjaConehead: 8:43am On Jan 23, 2019 |
[quote author= post=75023450][s] CJN CORRUPTION SAGA RAVES ON Interesting times are here. A civil servant, who has no other business. Has not touched his salary for years. He has forgotten $3m in account. Bought 55 houses. See, if CJN does not go quietly, he will pull the roof down on our justice system. The Body of Benchers, the NBA and COBAN, should plead with him to have mercy on them. AGF Malami is bent on opening books. What we see from here is not good for the sight. Believe us, those black coats and suits are about to go darker! A corrupt judge is worse than a madman with a knife running amok in the marketplace." ~Justice Oputa God bless you for this great words. It's a shame to see some so called youths supporting criminals. CJN, LAWYERS AND US A Chief Justice That Has Always Lived Above His Means And Now, Nemesis By Annie Orji The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen is facing the battle of his political carreer. He was one of the judges indicted for corruption and recommended for dismissal [b] by the the Justice Kayode Eso Panel set up by the Sani Abacha military regime to probe incessant allegations of judicial corruption in 1994. Justice Onnoghen was then a judge in the Cross River State high court where he was accused of selling justice to the highest bidder. Luckily for Justice Onnoghen he had been promoted to the Court of Appeal when the implementation of the recommendation of the Eso Panel was carried out against only judges of high courts across the country. As the leopard never changes its colour Justice Onnoghen has continued with corrupt practices. The judge has not been able to account for the millions of Naira, Pounds Sterling, Dollars and Euros in his bank accounts. The money is so much for a serving judge that Justice Onnoghen did not declare some of his bank accounts as required by law. Hence, the Chief Justice was charged with failure to false declaration and failure to declare his assets containing hundreds of over $3 million of dollars before the Code of Conduct Tribunal last [/b] week. It has also been alleged that for 18 months the Chief Justice did not withdraw from his salary account, suggesting that he was spending bribe money. Although the petition was received by the Code of Conduct from an ex aide of President Buhari on January 9, 2019. A team of officials from the Code of Conduct Bureau visited the Chief Justice on January 10. When confronted with the fact that he did not declare his assets as stipulated as stipulated by the Constitution the Chief Justice said that he "forgot" to have done so. He therefore pleaded for the "understanding and cooperation" of the Code of Conduct Bureau officials. The official promised to cooperate but asked the Chief Justice to write a statement under caution. He did so in his own handwriting where he admitted that he "forgot" to declare his assets. Based on the admission by the Chief Justice that he did not declare his assets the Bureau quickly prepared a charge and filed it before the Code of Conduct Tribunal on January 11. The Tribunal fixed the case for the arraignment of the Chief Justice for January 15. To avoid the disgrace of being arraigned at the Tribunal the Chief Justice was advised to stay away from the proceedings of the Tribunal which he did. In a counter move, the legal team of the Chief Justice informed the Tribunal that their client had not been served with the charge sheet. The case was adjourned to January 22 for hearing after which proper service would have been effected on the Chief Justice. Meanwhile, a case filed on Monday, January 15 at the federal high court to stop the trial of the Chief Justice through two NGOs were assigned to a judge, Justice N. E. Maha, a newly appointed judge in the court. We have confirmed that Justice Maha is very close to the Chief Justice as a former staff in the office of the Legal Practioners Privileges Committee located in the Supreme Court complex in Abuja. The Committee is headed by the Chief Justice. Within minutes of receiving the file of the new suit it was heard by Justice Maha who quickly granted a motion ex parte in the case. The judge restrained the Code of Conduct Tribunal from proceeding to hear the charge against the Chief Justice until the hearing of the motion on notice. Not sure that the order of Justice Maha was sufficient to shield him from prosecution before the Code of Conduct Tribunal the Chief Justice planned another strategy. He held a meeting with Justice Babatunde Adejumo, the President of the National Industrial Court whose wife, Justice Abimbola Adejumo had delivered the judgment in the case of Nganjiwa v Federal Republic of Nigeria which ruled that all corruption cases involving judges should be reported to the National Judicial Council which is headed by the Chief Justice. The judgment was delivered to prevent the arrest and prosecution of judges as was witnessed in 2016 when about 10 judges were arrested and charged to court for corruption. At the end of the meeting which held in Abuja last Sunday the embattled Chief Justice asked Justice Adejumo to get an order to prevent his arrest by the police, efcc or icpc. A case was filed the following day at the National Industrial Court . It was hurriedly assigned to Justice Sanusi Kano by Justice Adejumo. The case was heard by Justice who granted an order restraining the Police from arresting the Chief Justice pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. The judge also stopped the trial of the Chief Justice by the Code of Conduct Tribunal. Lawyers and judges are asking if the Chief Justice has become an employee to have his case decided at the National Industrial Court established to hear only trade union and labour matters. In a desperate move to save Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen from prosecution and compulsory retirement the Body of SenIor Advocates of Nigeria (BOSAN) had called an emergency meeting of Senior Advocates of Nigeria to hold at the Lagos campus of the Nigerian Law School at 11 am on Saturday, 19th day of January 2019. But the communique of the meeting was prepared in advance and surreptitiously passed to the secretariat of the body for adoption at the meeting. The meeting was poorly attended by senior advocates. [b]But the few members of the body who attended the meeting kicked against the move to use the BOSAN to condemn the trial of the Chief Justice whose conduct was criticised at the meeting by many senior advocates. It was the view of the majority of those who attended the meeting that while the procedure adopted by the Executive in charging the Chief Justice before the Code of Conduct Tribunal is procedurally wrong they wondered when forgetfulness became a defence to a criminal offence in Nigeria. The suggestion that the N1.4 billion money laundering charge filed against the NBA president, Mr. Paul Usoro SAN by the efcc be tabled for discussion was unanimously rejected by members of BOSAN. It was a very somber meeting as members expressed concern over the damage being done to the reputation of the legal profession by senior judges and lawyers. In order not to be accused of covering the Chief Justice who cannot explain the sources of the local and foreign currencies in his declared and undeclared bank accoun[/b]ts the BOSAN dropped the prepared communique and issued another one which tactically called for caution by all the parties concerned. The communique was signed by Professor Ben Nwabueze SAN and Seyi Sowemimo SAN, the Chairman and Secretary respectively of BOSAN. Even though the federal government has denied the reported plan to arrest the Chief Justice, the National Financial Intelligence Unit has frozen his accounts under the Presidential Executive Order No 6 of 2018. An application has already been filed in court to have the Chief Justice removed from office since he has ignored the call of the federal government to call it quits. [/s][/quote]Kindly shut up,thank you. ![]() |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by PaChukwudi44(m): 8:46am On Jan 23, 2019 |
Tetehjewels:Bros go and read the judgment of the lagos division of the appeal court.Judicial officers cannot be tried for any offence including murder without recourse to the NJC |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by PaChukwudi44(m): 8:48am On Jan 23, 2019 |
Naajjii:So he was supposed to declare his account history? Are his account history assets? No wonder the stupid government keeps losing cases |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by NairaMaster1(m): 8:52am On Jan 23, 2019 |
PaChukwudi44:My tears are for the southerners. A SAN for over 20 years and they expect him to be poor. Meanwhile, a soldier like Buratai worth over $200M and they call it personal savings. I blame the Southerners. |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by AfonjaConehead: 8:53am On Jan 23, 2019 |
[quote author= post=75023450][s] CJN CORRUPTION SAGA RAVES ON Interesting times are here. A civil servant, who has no other business. Has not touched his salary for years. He has forgotten $3m in account. Bought 55 houses. See, if CJN does not go quietly, he will pull the roof down on our justice system. The Body of Benchers, the NBA and COBAN, should plead with him to have mercy on them. AGF Malami is bent on opening books. What we see from here is not good for the sight. Believe us, those black coats and suits are about to go darker! A corrupt judge is worse than a madman with a knife running amok in the marketplace." ~Justice Oputa God bless you for this great words. It's a shame to see some so called youths supporting criminals. CJN, LAWYERS AND US A Chief Justice That Has Always Lived Above His Means And Now, Nemesis By Annie Orji The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen is facing the battle of his political carreer. He was one of the judges indicted for corruption and recommended for dismissal [b] by the the Justice Kayode Eso Panel set up by the Sani Abacha military regime to probe incessant allegations of judicial corruption in 1994. Justice Onnoghen was then a judge in the Cross River State high court where he was accused of selling justice to the highest bidder. Luckily for Justice Onnoghen he had been promoted to the Court of Appeal when the implementation of the recommendation of the Eso Panel was carried out against only judges of high courts across the country. As the leopard never changes its colour Justice Onnoghen has continued with corrupt practices. The judge has not been able to account for the millions of Naira, Pounds Sterling, Dollars and Euros in his bank accounts. The money is so much for a serving judge that Justice Onnoghen did not declare some of his bank accounts as required by law. Hence, the Chief Justice was charged with failure to false declaration and failure to declare his assets containing hundreds of over $3 million of dollars before the Code of Conduct Tribunal last [/b] week. It has also been alleged that for 18 months the Chief Justice did not withdraw from his salary account, suggesting that he was spending bribe money. Although the petition was received by the Code of Conduct from an ex aide of President Buhari on January 9, 2019. A team of officials from the Code of Conduct Bureau visited the Chief Justice on January 10. When confronted with the fact that he did not declare his assets as stipulated as stipulated by the Constitution the Chief Justice said that he "forgot" to have done so. He therefore pleaded for the "understanding and cooperation" of the Code of Conduct Bureau officials. The official promised to cooperate but asked the Chief Justice to write a statement under caution. He did so in his own handwriting where he admitted that he "forgot" to declare his assets. Based on the admission by the Chief Justice that he did not declare his assets the Bureau quickly prepared a charge and filed it before the Code of Conduct Tribunal on January 11. The Tribunal fixed the case for the arraignment of the Chief Justice for January 15. To avoid the disgrace of being arraigned at the Tribunal the Chief Justice was advised to stay away from the proceedings of the Tribunal which he did. In a counter move, the legal team of the Chief Justice informed the Tribunal that their client had not been served with the charge sheet. The case was adjourned to January 22 for hearing after which proper service would have been effected on the Chief Justice. Meanwhile, a case filed on Monday, January 15 at the federal high court to stop the trial of the Chief Justice through two NGOs were assigned to a judge, Justice N. E. Maha, a newly appointed judge in the court. We have confirmed that Justice Maha is very close to the Chief Justice as a former staff in the office of the Legal Practioners Privileges Committee located in the Supreme Court complex in Abuja. The Committee is headed by the Chief Justice. Within minutes of receiving the file of the new suit it was heard by Justice Maha who quickly granted a motion ex parte in the case. The judge restrained the Code of Conduct Tribunal from proceeding to hear the charge against the Chief Justice until the hearing of the motion on notice. Not sure that the order of Justice Maha was sufficient to shield him from prosecution before the Code of Conduct Tribunal the Chief Justice planned another strategy. He held a meeting with Justice Babatunde Adejumo, the President of the National Industrial Court whose wife, Justice Abimbola Adejumo had delivered the judgment in the case of Nganjiwa v Federal Republic of Nigeria which ruled that all corruption cases involving judges should be reported to the National Judicial Council which is headed by the Chief Justice. The judgment was delivered to prevent the arrest and prosecution of judges as was witnessed in 2016 when about 10 judges were arrested and charged to court for corruption. At the end of the meeting which held in Abuja last Sunday the embattled Chief Justice asked Justice Adejumo to get an order to prevent his arrest by the police, efcc or icpc. A case was filed the following day at the National Industrial Court . It was hurriedly assigned to Justice Sanusi Kano by Justice Adejumo. The case was heard by Justice who granted an order restraining the Police from arresting the Chief Justice pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice. The judge also stopped the trial of the Chief Justice by the Code of Conduct Tribunal. Lawyers and judges are asking if the Chief Justice has become an employee to have his case decided at the National Industrial Court established to hear only trade union and labour matters. In a desperate move to save Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen from prosecution and compulsory retirement the Body of SenIor Advocates of Nigeria (BOSAN) had called an emergency meeting of Senior Advocates of Nigeria to hold at the Lagos campus of the Nigerian Law School at 11 am on Saturday, 19th day of January 2019. But the communique of the meeting was prepared in advance and surreptitiously passed to the secretariat of the body for adoption at the meeting. The meeting was poorly attended by senior advocates. [b]But the few members of the body who attended the meeting kicked against the move to use the BOSAN to condemn the trial of the Chief Justice whose conduct was criticised at the meeting by many senior advocates. It was the view of the majority of those who attended the meeting that while the procedure adopted by the Executive in charging the Chief Justice before the Code of Conduct Tribunal is procedurally wrong they wondered when forgetfulness became a defence to a criminal offence in Nigeria. The suggestion that the N1.4 billion money laundering charge filed against the NBA president, Mr. Paul Usoro SAN by the efcc be tabled for discussion was unanimously rejected by members of BOSAN. It was a very somber meeting as members expressed concern over the damage being done to the reputation of the legal profession by senior judges and lawyers. In order not to be accused of covering the Chief Justice who cannot explain the sources of the local and foreign currencies in his declared and undeclared bank accoun[/b]ts the BOSAN dropped the prepared communique and issued another one which tactically called for caution by all the parties concerned. The communique was signed by Professor Ben Nwabueze SAN and Seyi Sowemimo SAN, the Chairman and Secretary respectively of BOSAN. Even though the federal government has denied the reported plan to arrest the Chief Justice, the National Financial Intelligence Unit has frozen his accounts under the Presidential Executive Order No 6 of 2018. An application has already been filed in court to have the Chief Justice removed from office since he has ignored the call of the federal government to call it quits. [/s][/quote]Mental,Adeosun was completely naeked,her damm cat was outta the bag and she 4kn knew that. She only quickly chickened out in time to avoid a full blown disgrace. If she had a good name as you mentally put it,damm sure it woudda stood out for her. The reverend Yoruba elders,youths and your God,jagajagbantis,knew that. So Mallam,your lame attempt to further slam our heads in the south didn't work. Try again.....this time apply sense ![]() Lzaa immhotep |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by PaChukwudi44(m): 8:55am On Jan 23, 2019 |
docadams:The article clearly says a judge is allowed to have investments so kini big deal? |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by Peteryt01: 8:56am On Jan 23, 2019*. Modified: 9:44am On Jan 23, 2019 |
PaChukwudi44:Very correct. What I see is an average man's transaction history. Even our nairaland crypto resellers transact way above that on daily basis.. Cc. Sirambassador |
| Re: More Cash Found In CJN Onnoghen’s Accounts by NairaMaster1(m): 8:59am On Jan 23, 2019 |
olujastro:How I wish you think like think like this when properties worth $200M was traced to Buratai in Dubai. A common soldier you people said it was his personal savings. Ola Sa'ad own wasn't a personal saving. Danbazau own was a personal saving. Southerners think they are educated. But we are Doomed. Think and meditate after reading this. |
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