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| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by imam07: 9:40am On Jan 26, 2019 |
DMerciful:If Buhari does not have power to remove a currupt officer, why is he a president. Had it been the removal favaured you u will not be saying this. Did u come out to cry when the minister of finance resigned? |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by mabaz(m): 9:43am On Jan 26, 2019 |
criminalmindz:Exactly nothing will happen on monday. By tuesday buhari will still be the president and ipob will keep moving closer to extinction. |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Xclusiveanalyst: 9:52am On Jan 26, 2019 |
SHARE FOR Justice Walter Onnoghen LIKE FOR
Justice Tanko Muhammed |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by akoaki(m): 9:53am On Jan 26, 2019 |
intruxive:I admire that quote "when moral compass......." |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by akoaki(m): 9:55am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Nigeria needs more of this stuff. It is exciting and the right way to do things in modern world. |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by DMerciful(m): 9:59am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Are you this politically and constitutionally ignorant or trying to be mischievous? How dare you compare CJN with ministers? imam07: |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Oludon20: 10:08am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Those of you shouting Impeach Buhari on Monday should not forget that Senate has been adjourned till 19 Feb. Also APC is still majority in the house and this move favours them. So u see?.............. Checkmate! |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by toprealman: 10:12am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Did Buhari declare his? |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by whitering: 10:18am On Jan 26, 2019 |
A |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Ivoryd1: 10:18am On Jan 26, 2019 |
[quote author= post=75123710]Those who have left the substance of the matter, which is non-declaration of assets, to embark on a wild goose chase must know that they are part of the problems of this country. Those cheering the CJN have been busy trying to depict the issue as executive interference in another arm of government. They are failing to realise an important fact that those who have the privilege of holding exalted offices in trust for the rest of Nigerians should lead by example. It was speculative for some commentators to think that the CJN was being targeted so that he could be removed and replaced with someone who will work in the interest of the government in the February elections. The most important question should be whether the CJN broke the law or not in failing to declare his assets. One major and incontrovertible fact which has emerged from the controversy over the CJN’s alleged failure to declare his assets is his own reported admission that he made a mistake by forgetting to declare a number of his assets. The number one judicial officer is also reported to have expressed ignorance about the time space within which he should have made the declaration.” We are not talking of a magistrate or a high court judge but a judge of the Supreme Court, who happens to be the number one judicial officer of the land; we must forget sentiments and look at facts.” The posturing of some South-South governors in defence of the CJN should be treated as treason since they swore to protect and preserve the constitution. There was a country![/quote]You're sensible for your unbiased opinion..... This is what I expect from every well meaning Nigerians ......not all those wailing and supporting the suspended cjn ......damn it, he's the cjn and should understand better, moreover he can always appeal his case if he truly has nothing to fear.....people shouting ganduje of kano, are you all senseless, so you expect buhari to suspend him or what, he's an ELECTED GOVERNOR not appointed by the president, so only the court or house of assembly can suspend him...... Nigerians , use your brain when criticising , I love buhari, he doesnt care about all your useless noise, he's not a weakling like jonathan |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Ivoryd1: 10:24am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Oludon20:Abi na....many guys here on this forum are uninformed.... National assembly that has gone on recess till after election when buhari will have been declared winner, are they the ones that'll impeach him......love buhari |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by SirBunky85(m): 10:31am On Jan 26, 2019 |
fk001:d PDP has bn outsmarted |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by banio: 10:31am On Jan 26, 2019 |
criminalmindz:Ororo |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by objobj: 10:35am On Jan 26, 2019 |
criminalmindz:Ignorance is no a good thing. Ignoramus go learn |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by SirBunky85(m): 10:37am On Jan 26, 2019 |
MrImole:I thought u pple were hailing saraki as being d smartest politician alive,pmb has just beaten dem to their game,I swear,saraki and PDP didn't see dis coming |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Topmaike007(m): 10:38am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Racoon:what is this one saying |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by hustler86(m): 10:43am On Jan 26, 2019 |
If you disrespect the due process(rule of law/constitution), we don't need the due process to disrespect you... Hello someone hear me right... Let that sink mofos. Power pass power |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by MrFly(m): 10:51am On Jan 26, 2019 |
U are right bt wrong.. Neva undaestimate a Fulani junta |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Nobody: 10:53am On Jan 26, 2019 |
[quote author= post=75123710]Those who have left the substance of the matter, which is non-declaration of assets, to embark on a wild goose chase must know that they are part of the problems of this country. Those cheering the CJN have been busy trying to depict the issue as executive interference in another arm of government. They are failing to realise an important fact that those who have the privilege of holding exalted offices in trust for the rest of Nigerians should lead by example. It was speculative for some commentators to think that the CJN was being targeted so that he could be removed and replaced with someone who will work in the interest of the government in the February elections. The most important question should be whether the CJN broke the law or not in failing to declare his assets. One major and incontrovertible fact which has emerged from the controversy over the CJN’s alleged failure to declare his assets is his own reported admission that he made a mistake by forgetting to declare a number of his assets. The number one judicial officer is also reported to have expressed ignorance about the time space within which he should have made the declaration.” We are not talking of a magistrate or a high court judge but a judge of the Supreme Court, who happens to be the number one judicial officer of the land; we must forget sentiments and look at facts.” The posturing of some South-South governors in defence of the CJN should be treated as treason since they swore to protect and preserve the constitution. There was a country![/quote]You're a government apologist plain and simple. Buhari claimed ignorance of the IG flouting his orders. Him and his Vice denied they got the disability bill which he just signed into law last week. I didn't see you write so meticulously then. Let me inform you that loyalty to the president does not equate loyalty to the nation. Everyone knows that Buhari was never comfortable with Onnoghen. So all this shenanigans are due to that fact. If you fail to see that, then your condition is irredeemable |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by slydog(m): 10:53am On Jan 26, 2019 |
But the man is a fool to have been depositing cash into his personal account, not even a company account. Monies that can be very easily traced! Just take your BVN to the CBN and all your financial transactions in Nigeria pops up! |
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| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Babanews(m): 11:06am On Jan 26, 2019 |
elujah1:Forward your evidences to the appropriate quarters sharply if you have any. That is what was done in the case of Onnoghen. ![]() |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by auwal83(m): 11:15am On Jan 26, 2019 |
ichidodo:Sure, the beginning of the end for you. But for us it is just the end of the beginning of new Nigeria. You are allowed to wail. It is part of democracy. |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Babanews(m): 11:18am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Buckubuck:As the president of a nation, Will you be comfortable with a corrupt Chief Judicial Officer of the federation. Yes or No pls [I am not refering to Onnoghen pls.] be Bold to answer the question. YES OR NO |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by j1mmy: 11:22am On Jan 26, 2019 |
Hes was setup so he can be replaced by a mallam - someone planned this before elections start, his replacement will favor Buhari if the elections reaches supreme court! This is 1984 style military coup! |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by ichidodo: 11:23am On Jan 26, 2019 |
auwal83:[color=#1980BC] The Fuuvck off my mention you stupide daft moslem Fuuvck..[/color] |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Babanews(m): 11:28am On Jan 26, 2019 |
eodavids:Time will tell if he is clean or not...For now he is the most senior in line. Someone has to be there. ![]() |
| Re: How Onnoghen’s Trouble Started by Kyase(m): 11:29am On Jan 26, 2019 |
NessaBoo:Post of the year ![]()
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