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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Sannisege: 11:57am On Jan 26, 2019
naijapips04:


Osibanjo had $900k in his account as of 2015. How did a lawyer acquire such huge sums? since we all want to be foolish in this country.
Was it not because Osinbajo declared his account that you got to know they he had 900k USD? Why didn’t Onnoghen declare his own? Please Stop making a FOOL of yourself

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by michoim(m): 11:59am On Jan 26, 2019
Nonsense
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Babacele: 12:01pm On Jan 26, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
Legbe legbe analyst everywhere!
Next!
legbe ,legbe indeed! hahaha.

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by ibietela2(m): 12:01pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
Their rants will begin and end on the pages of papers and social media. If them born una well, make una bring on the war y'all promised in the event the man is "touched".

Lord knows I didn't even bother reading the first line of whatever nonsense the rutound agbaya wrote up there.

Fvcking duchebags! angry

Buhari has been too much of w democrat even his supporters find it hard to understand his aloofness in the face of brazen acts of impunity by the opposition. Now the man has just flipped a mole and these bastards have gone berserk.

If I were the man, I'd declare the party a terrorist organization same way Al Sisi did the Muslim Brotherhood. Heavens won't fall! Even if it falls, it will damn well fall on their stupid heads! angry

And you think you will be safe? Unless you are not Nigeria, stay abroad and be setting fire
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by mabaz(m): 12:05pm On Jan 26, 2019
This dele is a nincompoop. Whatever nonsense PDP promised you, OYO.

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Nobody: 12:06pm On Jan 26, 2019
And Buhari claimed he was unaware when this case started. ..seems all these dementia he's exhibiting is all acting..so that one unknown cabal will be blamed instead of him for those actions. .believe PMB on face value at your risk...
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by truthfulparrot(m): 12:07pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
Trash. You need to focus on getting an education than meddling in stuffs way beyond the farthest reaches of your intellect.

Stupid diction.
Well done. I will not condemn your own diction. I can see that you are not intelligent enough to know that there could be typographical errors. Nevertheless, I observed that you are fond of masking your shallow sense of reasoning with vulgar words.

Read the post again and receive sense.

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by VERDA: 12:08pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
Their rants will begin and end on the pages of papers and social media. If them born una well, make una bring on the war y'all promised in the event the man is "touched".

Lord knows I didn't even bother reading the first line of whatever nonsense the rutound agbaya wrote up there.

Fvcking duchebags! angry

Buhari has been too much of w democrat even his supporters find it hard to understand his aloofness in the face of brazen acts of impunity by the opposition. Now the man has just flipped a mole and these bastards have gone berserk.

If I were the man, I'd declare the party a terrorist organization same way Al Sisi did the Muslim Brotherhood. Heavens won't fall! Even if it falls, it will damn well fall on their stupid heads! angry

From your writeup, it is obvious your a child either in age or a psychological baby that needs to be spoon fed,you guys should continue cheering him on o....the thing with people like you is that ur not psychologically matured enough to think independently of people you have arrogated the status of God to, if only you guys read wide including history you would understand the gravity of what has been done to the judiciary in particular and the nation in general.
I don't even care so much about the Atiku guy self cos I know some brain dead people will come here to shout IPOB as expected, I dey my parlour for kd dey observe things.
You guys will be shocked two days after the election.

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by DesChyko: 12:10pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
Trash. You need to focus on getting an education than meddling in stuffs way beyond the farthest reaches of your intellect.

Stupid diction.

Says someone whose intellect told him the moment Atiku stepped into the US, he'll be imprisoned. How far did yours go to reach this conclusion? undecided
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by niyidenrele: 12:12pm On Jan 26, 2019
am not a fool to have forgotten these *RANTI Afowowe: YOU KNOW I LOVE THROW BACK. IT HELPS IN RESHAPING OUR THINKING.* *Below is how it was in GEJ's time:* *"Secretary General of the Federarion"- Anyim Pius Anyim.* *DG of DSS - Ita Ekpeyoung* *"Minister of Petroleum" - Deiziani Alison Madueke* *"Minister of Finance" - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala* *CBN Governor- Sanusi Lamido was removed in controversial circumstances and replaced with "Godwin Emefiele"* *Chief of Staff - Mike Oghiadomhe* *"Accountant General of the Federarion -* *Jonah Otunia.* *Chief of Army Staff. Azubuike Ihejirika, later replaced by Kenneth Minima.* 1. *NIMET~Dr. Anthony Anuforom* 2. *NNPC~Engr. Andrew Yakubu* 3. *NIMASA~Patrick Apobolokemi* 4. *PENCOM~Mrs. Chinelo Anohu Amazu* 5. *FERMA~Engr. Chukwu Amuchi* 6. *DPR~Mr. George Osahon* 7. *"Bank Of Industry"~Ms. Evelyn Oputu* 8. *Nigerian Content Dev. Agency~Ernest Nwanpa* 9. *Consumer Protection Agency~Mrs Dupe Atoki* 10. *NCC~Engr. Eugene Juwa* 11. *NAMA~Engr. Nnamdi Udoh* 12. *NCAA~Engr. Akikuotu* 13. *FAAN~*George Uriesi* 14. *NCAT~Capt. Chinere Kalu* 15. *SEC~Aruma Otteh* 16. *"Sovereign Wealth Fund~Uche Orji* 17. *NAFDAC~Dr Paul Orhil* 18. *FIIRO~Dr. Mrs. G. N Elemo* 19. *Maritime Academy Of Nigeria~Oron Joshua Okpo* 20. *Railway Corporation~Eng. Seyi Sijuwade* 21. *Nigerian Tourism Dev. Corporation~Mrs
. Sally Mbanefoh* 22. *"Budget Office Of The Federation"~Dr Bright Okogwu* 23. *NERDC~Prof Godswill Obioma* 24. *NEXIM~Mr R. R Orya* 25. *Standard Organization Of Nigeria~Dr Joseph Odumodu* 26. *Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation~Emeka Nkem Mba* 27. *"Industrial Training Fund"~Prof. Longmas Wapmuk* 28. *National University Commission~Prof. Okojie* 29. *NESREA~Mrs. N.S Benebo* 30. *MDG Office~Dr. Precious Gbenio* 31. *"Surveyor General Of The Federation"~Peter Chigozie* 32. *Statistician General Of The Federation~Dr. Yemi Kale* 33. *"Accountant General Of The Federation"~Mr. Jonah Otunla* 34. *"Auditor General Of The Federation"~Samuel Yonongo Ukura* 35. *National Orientation Agency~Mike Omieri* 36. *News Agency Of Nigeria~Oluremi Oyo* *Oluremi Oyo was replaced by Ima Niboro....from the South South.* 37. *NEPC E/S David I Adelugba* 38. *NEPZA~Mr. Olugbenga Kuye* 39. *BPP~Engr Emeka Ezeh* 40. *Niger Delta Ministry-Orubebe, etc

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by wink2015(m): 12:13pm On Jan 26, 2019
aminulive:
@POLITICSNGR

Fellow Nigerians, the way events happen at the speed of light, in our dear beloved country Nigeria, is unbelievable. I flew out of Lagos yesterday on a few hours flight to Sierra Leone but within that twinkle of an eye, a monumental development had occurred back home. Thanks to social media, cyberspace was awash and agog with the story of President Muhammadu Buhari literally firing the Chief Justice of the Federation, Honourable Justice, Walter Nkanu Samuel Onnoghen GCON, with automatic alacrity, even though the President claimed that his action was merely a suspension.

I’m not a lawyer but I’m knowledgeable enough about the Constitutional supremacy, rule of law, fair hearing and judicial process. For now, I will not go into the rights and wrongs of the allegations against the CJN, Honourable Justice Onnoghen because the matter is subjudice as it is still being dealt with by the courts. The President’s actions yesterday would seem to belie this crucial fact. The case against CJN Onnoghen may later turn out to be unassailable, but until then he should be given the benefit of the doubt and allowed to enjoy his right to be presumed innocent until declared guilty by a court of law. It is for him to choose the path of honour and resign, but it is also entirely his discretion, knowing the strength of his case and the conviction about his innocence, to insist on remaining in position until the outcome of the case against him is known.

Without jumping to any conclusions yet, I took time to read President Buhari’s speech dealing with the swearing in of the newly appointed Acting Chief Justice of the Federation, Honourable Justice Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed. I was alarmed by what I read. The rhetoric seemed to me to be even worse than it has been in the past. The dictatorial and strident tone and toga of the President in his first speech as Military Head of State was all too palpable for me. I am certain that this speech will go down in the annals of Nigerian history as one of the epochal speeches that shaped Nigeria. Whether for good or ill, only time will tell. Let me therefore literally and figuratively take the pain to quote him verbatim.

Fellow Nigerians,

A short while ago, I was served with an Order of the Code of Conduct Tribunal issued on Wednesday 23rd January 2019, directing the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Honourable Justice Walter Nkanu Samuel Onnoghen, from office pending final determination of the cases against him at the Code of Conduct Tribunal and several other fora relating to his alleged breach of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers.

2. The nation has been gripped by the tragic realities of no less a personality than the Chief Justice of Nigeria himself becoming the accused person in a corruption trial since details of the petition against him by a Civil Society Organization first became public about a fortnight ago.

3. Although the allegations in the petition are grievous enough in themselves, the security agencies have since then traced other suspicious transactions running into millions of dollars to the CJN’s personal accounts, all undeclared or improperly declared as required by law.

4. Perhaps more worrisome is the Chief Justice of Nigeria’s own written admission to the charges that he indeed failed to follow the spirit and letter of the law in declaring his assets, citing ’’mistake’’ and ’’forgetfulness’’ which are totally unknown to our laws as defences in the circumstances of his case.

5. One expected that with his moral authority so wounded, by these serious charges of corruption, more so by his own written admission, Mr. Justice Walter Onnoghen would have acted swiftly to spare our Judicial Arm further disrepute by removing himself from superintending over it while his trial lasted.

6. Unfortunately, he has not done so. Instead, the nation has been treated to the sordid spectacle of a judicial game of wits in which the Chief Justice of Nigeria and his legal team have made nonsense of the efforts of the Code of Conduct Tribunal to hear the allegation on merit and conclude the trial as quickly as possible considering the nature of the times in which we live.

7. Whether deliberately or inadvertently, we have all seen the full weight of the Chief Justice of Nigeria descend on the tender head of one of the organs of justice under his control. There is simply no way the officers of that court, from the Chairman to the bailiffs, can pretend to be unaffected by the influence of the leader of the Judiciary.

8. Not only the trial court, but others have been put on the spot. Practically every other day since his trial commenced, the nation has witnessed various courts granting orders and counter-orders in favour of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, all of them characterised by an unholy alacrity between the time of filing, hearing and delivery of judgment in same.

9. The real effect has been a stalling of the trial of Justice Onnoghen, helped along by lawyers who insist that these orders, whether right or wrong are technically valid, and must be obeyed till an appellate Court says otherwise. No doubt, that it is the proper interpretation, but is it the right disposition for our nation?

10. Nigeria is a constitutional democracy and no one must be, or be seen to be, above the law. Unfortunately, the drama around the trial of the Chief Justice of Nigeria has challenged that pillar of justice in the perception of the ordinary man on the street. For it is certain that no ordinary Nigerian can get the swift and special treatment Justice Onnoghen has enjoyed from his subordinates and privies in our Judicature.

11. In the midst of all these distracting events, the essential question of whether the accused CJN actually has a case to answer has been lost in the squabble over the form and nature of his trial. This should not be so.

12. If Justice cannot be done and clearly seen to be done, society itself is at risk of the most unimaginable chaos. As a Government, we cannot stand by wailing and wringing our hands helplessly but give our full backing and support to those brave elements within the Judiciary who act forthrightly, irrespective of who is involved.

13. As you are all aware, the fight against corruption is one of the tripod of policies promised to Nigerians by this administration. Needless to say that it is an existential Policy which must be given adequate attention and commitment by all the three arms of government. The efforts of the Executive will amount to nothing without the cooperation of the Legislature and especially the Judiciary.

14. It is no secret that this government is dissatisfied with the alarming rate in which the Supreme Court of Nigeria under the oversight of Justice Walter Onnoghen has serially set free, persons accused of the most dire acts of corruption, often on mere technicalities, and after quite a number of them have been convicted by the trial and appellate courts.

15. Since there is nothing the Executive Arm can do after the apex court of the land has spoken on any matter, several of these individuals walk free among us today, enjoying what are clearly the proceeds of the corruption which for so long has defeated the efforts of this nation to develop and prosper.

16. It is against this background that I have received the Order of the Code of Conduct Tribunal directing me to suspend the Chief Justice pending final determination of the cases against him. It also explains why I am not only complying immediately, but with some degree of relief for the battered sensibilities of ordinary Nigerians whose patience must have become severely over-taxed by these anomalies.

17. In line with this administration’s avowed respect for the Rule of Law, I have wholeheartedly obeyed the Order of the Code of Conduct Tribunal dated 23rd January 2019.

18. Accordingly, I hereby suspend the Honourable Mr. Justice Walter Nkanu Samuel Onnoghen, GCON as the Chief Justice of Nigeria pending final determination of the case against him at the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

19. In further compliance with the same Order of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, I hereby invite Honourable Justice Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed JSC, being the next most Senior Justice in the Supreme Court, to come forward to take the Judicial Oath as Chief Justice of Nigeria in an Acting Capacity.

20. Fellow Nigerians, we can only stand a chance to win the fight against Corruption, and position our dear nation for accelerated development when we stand together to contend against it.

Thank you and may God bless our country.

It is worth reiterating that this aforementioned speech read to me like a coup day speech, with all the preaching and pontificating, especially as it was littered with huge dollops of self-righteousness and moral indignation. The President sermonised in a holier than thou manner with the trenchant rectitude that has now become the hallmark of this administration particularly in the twilight days of this first term. President Muhammadu Buhari turned himself into a real four plus four. He became the Investigator, Prosecutor, Judge and Executioner in one fell swoop.

From that moment, Nigeria immediately transfigured, and migrated, to full blown dictatorship. The President, with one stroke of the pen, instantly abolished the principle of separation of powers as enshrined and entrenched in our Constitution. He more or less abolished any notion of the independence of the judiciary and checkmated the legislature with which he shares the joint responsibility for the suspension or removal of the Chief Justice of Nigeria. Indeed, the President’s action is an abrogation of the supremacy of the Constitution, a document which he has given short shrift and practically turned to toilet paper. To all intents and purposes, that is how worthless our Constitution is right now!

One thing is sure, the President is no longer in the mood for the niceties or nuances of Democratic tenets and concepts, but is firmly in the autocratic power mode that militocracy so generously offers. I weep for Nigeria and I cry for the President and his gang of powermongers who have refused to read the history of Nigeria, and, if they did, have refused to learn anything from it.

I heard and read of many Buharideens shouting, jumping and jubilating that the President has done the right thing by summarily sacking the CJN. I don’t blame them, but I wish to let them know that the ozone layer they have entered is too dangerous for anyone to contemplate.

Anytime it seemed Nigeria has been conquered, the conqueror is usually defeated by the resilience of our long-suffering people. The tragedy is, I see many lawyers in this government who are all keeping mute in the face of tyranny, just for them to remain in power, by fire by force. As I wrote to our dear President not too long ago, man shall not live by power alone.

God has been very kind to President Muhammadu Buhari. He became Head of State about 35 odd years ago and was sacked in 1985. Anyone would have thought it was over and finished for him. In less than a couple of years, many Nigerians who hailed his emergence as Head of State were jubilating on the streets when his military government was toppled in a palace coup by those close to him. But God, in His infinite mercy and wisdom, brought him from the shadows of death and restored him back to even greater power and glory in a democratic setting, after making several amazing shots at the Presidency.

Holy Moses! No one would have thought Baba would blow his second chance and shatter it into smithreens in this manner. Since 2015, it’s been obvious that President Buhari is only different from Major General Buhari in terms of change of nomenclature and uniform. He must feel a sense of nostalgia for those days when he didn’t have to share powers with the legislature and Judiciary, and now craves a return to that time he was alpha and omega.

But truth is whatever victory he hopes to record, by playing for broke yesterday, can only be pyrrhic. Nothing more. When tomorrow comes, like it would come, sooner rather than later, he would look back with regrets and ask, why did I do that which may have been needed, but totally unnecessary.

I have no doubt in my mind that whatever happens, it shall be well with Nigeria and this too shall pass away.

Dear compatriots, stay strong and resolute. The best is yet to come. God bless our great country.

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Okene2019: 12:14pm On Jan 26, 2019
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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Nobody: 12:17pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
Trash. You need to focus on getting an education than meddling in stuffs way beyond the farthest reaches of your intellect.
Stupid diction.
Guy. Let he expressed him opinions ok.
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by saintandsinnerz: 12:21pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
Trash. You need to focus on getting an education than meddling in stuffs way beyond the farthest reaches of your intellect.

Stupid diction.
You that have all the education also behave and talk like a tout.
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by abokikhalifa: 12:23pm On Jan 26, 2019
DrGoodman:
YOU, Dele Momodu was in the forefront of those zombified Nigerians who thought it best to support a coupist over a law abiding Nigerian. Be calm, it will get to your turn surely.

The demon you created is grown Dele, deal with it.

Was it dele that told the chief justice not to declare all is asset .. Why will a so called chief justice forget to declare his assert ? What kind of example is he showing ? And you are her supporting nonsense

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by ladgentle(m): 12:23pm On Jan 26, 2019
teufelein:
Checks & Balances

The 1999 Constitution has neither checks nor balances. There are zero consequences for any breach of the wordings of the Constitution. The make-up of the states as vassals of the central government does not permit the fake federating units to disagree with the central government and call for negotiations of a point of discord. There are no means of enforcing any judgement given by any court...
There is no way whatsoever a president could be curtailed or contained if and when he goes overboard! There is no way to manage a rampaging president!

Some newts write that the current president does not obey the Rule of Law? Well, that is NOT exactly true! The fact is that by the 1999 Constitution, the Law DOES NOT rule! Where's the Rule of Law in that Constitution? The Nigerian President is the Law! He doesn't have to obey any court rulings because there isn't any means to enforce them!

The national assembly? Come on; read your Constitution! The Section 5 has vested ALL executive actions upon the president! He controls all aspects of security, finance and whatever! The Nigerian President is a super god! All he needs to do is to employ Executive Orders and hinge them on national security among others. We could bring up tens of clauses in the Constitution that allow him to do as he likes!
Severally we wrote about the inordinate codification of fascist clauses in that Constitution. We studied the History of that Constitution in order to understand the Spirit of it. The fact that the PDP presidents attempted to avoid those codes and clauses does not mean they weren't there or they couldn't use them. They could but sparingly used them!

Some Learned Illiterates; graduates of the Brainwashing Facilities labelled the Nigerian Law Schools had been negating obvious facts and calling us names all the while. We were always restrained and tried to stay on the path of enlightening the public on the dangerous document foisted upon us all. They mischievously lulled people into silence. We showed them aspects of the 1999 Constitution that proved that the Judiciary was subservient and subsumed under the powers of the president, they protested and called us Intellectual Terrorists! No problem!
Now, the president has removed the Chief Justice of the Federation without recourse to the NJC as dictated by the statutes employing Section 5 and national security as an excuse. Very legal. What could the Bar and Bench do now? We want our so-called legal folks to inform us how they could get the president to reverse this order. In fact, we want them to show us how the Constitution says the president should be punished for breaching this aspect of the Constitution. We want to know how they would remove the Sharia Judge and jail the president for this assault!

Ndi charge and bail lawyers talking rubbish since and defending the 1999 Constitution, come and tell us how you, your NBA, NJC, or whatever could stop this atrocious event and throw the president into jail. If you cannot tell us how it could be reversed and get it reversed, then you must agree that the Law Schools duped you of your school fees! You were duped so you could ask for a refund...or sue them! After all, the Rule of Law exists...in your minds!

What a mess we call a country! The 1999 Constitution has no checks and balances! There is no way to enforce it! It is a scam! You were trained at the Law Schools to interpret the Great Scam as Law! That is the truth! Now, go ahead and deny it as usual; that's what brainwashed people do!

That Constitution must go! If the NBA and NJC had joined the fight to discard the 1999 Constitution all this time, we might have made some progress; but they had been the greatest defenders of the biggest Heist of the 20th Century!
Shame!!!

I agree with you completely. But unfortunately, Nigerians will rather rant than take decisive course of action that are solution-oriented.
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by sogodihno: 12:36pm On Jan 26, 2019
truthfulparrot:
Very soon Buhari will realized that those who are playing the drums for him to dance the steps of the gods are his worst enemies.

History has consistently shown that the best way to make powerful and stubborn tyrants to fall is to massage their ego and mislead them into making costly mistakes that will consume them. I supported Buhari in 2015 because I thought he will use his boldness and stubbornness in a positive way by crushing Boko Harram and using the rule of law to deal with corrupt politicians in APC and PDP who stole our common wealth.

I knew in 2015 that PMB does not have the required knowledge about diplomacy and economy, but I thought he will employ the best hands in respective of tribes and religions to manage the economy and other aspect of his government.

But I was disappointed that he eventually surrounded himself with corrupt politicians in PDP and APC. The most annoying thing is PMB's selective fight against corruption.
What PMB failed to realised is that the corrupt politicians in APC and PDP are afraid of his second term because they know he will not have anything at stake in his second term. They know he will eventually come for them. That is why they are taking advantage of his lack of exposure to mislead him so that he will fall out of favour with international community. It seemed they are succeeding.

In the case of CJN, if I am PMB, I would have thoroughly investigated him, leaked the details of the investigation to the press and then refer him to NJC for neccessary actions. I will put so much pressure on NJC using public opinion that the NJC will not have any other option than to sack him.

If the NJC decides to play funny, I will write to the National Assembly with evidence asking for the suspension of the CJN. If PMB had followed this path, he would have gain the support of most Nigerians and the international community.

I still believe that PMB is not corrupt. But like GEJ, he is allowing corruption to thrive. He is not in charge of his government.

When I read how Nigerians Youths are busy cursing themselves on nairaland because of ATIKU and PMB, I wonder what the future will be for Nigeria. Why can't we support fresh breed of politician?



To hell with internet community, who cares? they are the one that create this contralto in the first place. mtcheew!
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by integrity16(m): 12:41pm On Jan 26, 2019
truthfulparrot:
Very soon Buhari will realized that those who are playing the drums for him to dance the steps of the gods are his worst enemies.

History has consistently shown that the best way to make powerful and stubborn tyrants to fall is to massage their ego and mislead them into making costly mistakes that will consume them. I supported Buhari in 2015 because I thought he will use his boldness and stubbornness in a positive way by crushing Boko Harram and using the rule of law to deal with corrupt politicians in APC and PDP who stole our common wealth.

I knew in 2015 that PMB does not have the required knowledge about diplomacy and economy, but I thought he will employ the best hands in respective of tribes and religions to manage the economy and other aspect of his government.

But I was disappointed that he eventually surrounded himself with corrupt politicians in PDP and APC. The most annoying thing is PMB's selective fight against corruption.
What PMB failed to realised is that the corrupt politicians in APC and PDP are afraid of his second term because they know he will not have anything at stake in his second term. They know he will eventually come for them. That is why they are taking advantage of his lack of exposure to mislead him so that he will fall out of favour with international community. It seemed they are succeeding.

In the case of CJN, if I am PMB, I would have thoroughly investigated him, leaked the details of the investigation to the press and then refer him to NJC for neccessary actions. I will put so much pressure on NJC using public opinion that the NJC will not have any other option than to sack him.

If the NJC decides to play funny, I will write to the National Assembly with evidence asking for the suspension of the CJN. If PMB had followed this path, he would have gain the support of most Nigerians and the international community.

I still believe that PMB is not corrupt. But like GEJ, he is allowing corruption to thrive. He is not in charge of his government.

When I read how Nigerians Youths are busy cursing themselves on nairaland because of ATIKU and PMB, I wonder what the future will be for Nigeria. Why can't we support fresh breed of politician?



Read the Interpretation Act:


11. (1) Where an enactment confers a power to appoint a person either to an office or to exercise any functions, whether for a specified period or not, the power includes-

(a) power to appoint a person by name or to appoint the holder from time to time of a particular office;

(b) power to remove or suspend him;

(c) power, exercisable in the manner and subject to the limitations and conditions (if any) applicable to the power to appoint,-

(i) to reappoint or reinstate him,

(ii) to appoint a person to act in his place, either generally or in regard to specified functions, during such time as is considered expedient by the authority in whom the power of appointment in question is vested.


Read the full text of the Interpretation Act here:
http://www.nigeria-law.org/Interpretation%20Act.htm
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Abati60: 12:43pm On Jan 26, 2019
Momodu, go and get your PVC and do the needful!, When Obj was impeeching senate pressidents you and your goons did not write an epistle o. anofia
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Staro: 12:46pm On Jan 26, 2019
Esseite:
Even the Tanko mohammed is at crossroads, you cant have the NJC, SAN's, NBA against you and feel jubilant..

Who is the Judiciary you want to preside over?

The Judiciary is strongly behind the CJN.
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by CrestMan: 12:52pm On Jan 26, 2019
DrGoodman:
YOU, Dele Momodu was in the forefront of those zombified Nigerians who thought it best to support a coupist over a law abiding Nigerian. Be calm, it will get to your turn surely.

The demon you created is grown Dele, deal with it.

I think it's time Dele and all other repentant and vocal ignorant buharist, be forgiven and accepted back into the society of reasonable people. Would you have preferred they continue constituting nuisance as others who have decided to remain blind? Bros abeg, look beyond their past mistakes and accept them.
Remember, to be fooled twice is the mistake that's unacceptable.

Please kindly accept my humble opinion cool

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Akolawole(m): 12:53pm On Jan 26, 2019
truthfulparrot:


In the case of CJN, if I am PMB, I would have thoroughly investigated him, leaked the details of the investigation to the press and then refer him to NJC for neccessary actions. I will put so much pressure on NJC using public opinion that the NJC will not have any other option than to sack him.

If the NJC decides to play funny, I will write to the National Assembly with evidence asking for the suspension of the CJN. If PMB had followed this path, he would have gain the support of most Nigerians and the international community.

I still believe that PMB is not corrupt. But like GEJ, he is allowing corruption to thrive. He is not in charge of his government.

Good analysis!

I don't want to be in PMB' shoe on this matter at all.
There is a lacuna in our constitution. On one hand, CCT is not subject to any other court. On another hand, supreme court is supreme to any court.
Justice Walter admitted of NOT declaring the millions of dollars even Sowore had opened the can of worms long long time.

Who in NJC will indict CJN? No one! Just 2 years ago when quite a number of Justices were raided and brought before NJC, where are they today?
Go and watch Robert Clarke San interview on Sunday Politics few days ago. Its classic!
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by stevnwigw1: 12:55pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
And short snouted locally bred pigs will keep grunting for the next TWELVE YEARS after which time Star Boy Osinbajo completes his second term!

Then we'll find another Abôki or South Southerner to make the President!

Una never see anything!
by this time next year the Egyptian you see today, you shall see no more.
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Angelawhite(m): 1:03pm On Jan 26, 2019
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Corrinthians:
Their rants will begin and end on the pages of papers and social media. If them born una well, make una bring on the war y'all promised in the event the man is "touched".

Lord knows I didn't even bother reading the first line of whatever nonsense the rutound agbaya wrote up there.

Fvcking duchebags! angry

Buhari has been too much of w democrat even his supporters find it hard to understand his aloofness in the face of brazen acts of impunity by the opposition. Now the man has just flipped a mole and these bastards have gone berserk.

If I were the man, I'd declare the party a terrorist organization same way Al Sisi did the Muslim Brotherhood. Heavens won't fall! Even if it falls, it will damn well fall on their stupid heads! angry
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So much Trash in a single post
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by Neoteny(m): 1:03pm On Jan 26, 2019
Since we always use the US as role models, let me use relatively recent events in the US to portray certain realities.

1. Then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from oversight of the Special Counsel's investigation because of questions regarding the AG's contacts with Russians.

2. General Michael Flynn had to resign from his White House role of NSA after he admitted to lying.

These are some instances of people stepping aside when accused or suspected of infringement even without any court finding them guilty first.

Why is this relevant?

Well because of people who insist the ousted CJN must remain in his capacity of Chief Judge and Chairman NJC on the presumption of innocent until proven guilty, even though he's admitted to the accusations against him and has NOT explained the source of the $3m in his several bank accounts as legitimate.

There's also the whole question of taking the matter to the NJC as dictated by our deeply flawed Constitution.

NJC is CJN backwards: the man is also the head of the judicial council, meaning he'd either be an arbiter in his own case, or his subordinates will, and who knows his level of influence over them? Conflict of interest immediately arises here.

So the best option, if indeed the CJN was innocent, was to step aside and allow the matter be referred to the NJC to conclusion.


Now the fact that our judiciary has gone to the dogs is without question. Cases take decades to be resolved, as in the case of Dariye and Nyame, who both got their sentences REDUCED by the supreme Court headed by Walter.

Our politicians are crooks but in 20 years of democracy only two former governors have been sent to prison with mild sentences. Virtually all high profile criminals walk away free, same people we see owning billions with huge mansions and private jets, yet poultry thieves and smartphone thieves invariably get jailed for outrageous prison time at the blink of an eye. Something is seriously wrong.

Atiku, Tinubu, Wike, Amaechi, Saraki are all fabulously wealthy, and the only thing they have in common is having held public office.

Odili has a "perpetual injunction", something unheard of in any sane country's legal system.

I believe it's deeply disturbing when the chief justice who earns fixed income and who's prohibited from owning private business, possesses over a billion naira that's undeclared.

Whether PMB is right or wrong, the fact that judicial corruption is rife should give us pause.

If justice goes to the highest bidder, what then is left for the common man?
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by bluefilm: 1:07pm On Jan 26, 2019
Another fool at 40 talking.

He doesn't act; they call him baba go slow.

He acts fast; they call him a dictator.

Foolish people.

Probably you guys were hoping to use the intricacies of the justice system to introduce a serious imbroglio in the system but the so called lifeless one has shown you guys that he is still the president.

Shameless and idiotic defenders of corruption!

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Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by YenYo: 1:16pm On Jan 26, 2019
Buhari sticking his middle finger in the ass of southern zombies since the time of Hezekiah in 45BC
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by IloveToMess: 1:19pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
At least not like a useless locally bred Pig.

At least not like bad breathe dirty Afonja cone head. This war you are calling will start with you when it happens, you must go down first bastard..
Re: Dele Momodu On Buhari Suspension Of Onnoghen: 'Our President Has Done It Again' by IloveToMess: 1:25pm On Jan 26, 2019
Corrinthians:
And short snouted locally bred pigs will keep grunting for the next TWELVE YEARS after which time Star Boy Osinbajo completes his second term!

Then we'll find another Abôki or South Southerner to make the President!

Una never see anything!
Look at Yoruba coward feeling important all of a sudden because of a houseboy VP.
Your starboy dwarf will never be Nigeria's president, get that into your cone head. In fact no Yoruba will ever smell that post again. Don't ever expect any vote from SE and SS when a Hausa/Fulani is on the ballot, you started it so deal with it!! . Afonja you people think you are smart, you definitely have not seen anything yet!!.

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