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| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by neyobills: 7:24am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Hafeexla:Your jankara CJN is only the figment of your imagination, Buhari action is null and void so in the eyes of the law nothings changed. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by paq1: 7:26am On Jan 27, 2019 |
iammo:Sick |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Goddys(m): 7:26am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Integrity and good reputation is better than silver and gold. Onnoghen may have acquired all these through dubious means but his integrity as a judge is gone forever and will always be remembered as a corruptible judge. Buhari is despotic. There is no excuse to flouting constitutional provisions for selfish political gain. He is too old for all these. He better die with the integrity he has built so far than destroy everything he will be remembered for just like Onnoghen has done. Integrity is priceless |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by OyiboOyibo(m): 7:26am On Jan 27, 2019 |
oladele00:Your level of illiteracy and myopicism is high.....Pls go to school and gain knowledge......Don't be a political fool |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Hafeexla(m): 7:27am On Jan 27, 2019 |
neyobills:My Foot, do you mean lefledrum law that permit stealing ! |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by ArcFresky(m): 7:28am On Jan 27, 2019 |
This is obviously a biased writer. No one is even talking about the millions in tue CJN's account. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Racoon(m): 7:29am On Jan 27, 2019 |
The rule is what give orderliness to administration of sound justice.The APC government is not fully aware of the damage it have done to Nigeria with impunity, judicial brigandage & violation of the Nigerian constitution. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by auwal83(m): 7:30am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Another crap. We are listening. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:30am On Jan 27, 2019 |
I blame PDP for destroying our educational system if not you would understand the 3 tiers of government. A minister is appointed by the executive! I have come to realize most Buhari supporters don't understand the difference, and most don't even care, afterall when Aisha raised the alarm of a 2 man cabal, BMC called her an enemy of Nigeria. It's more of a man worship that common sense coz I don't understand what policy Buhari/Osinbanjo currently have that would being back 20M jobs in 4 years. oladele00: |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by neyobills: 7:30am On Jan 27, 2019 |
oladele00:Unfortunately for u the CJN was not solely appointed by the President unlike Kemi case,she was hired and can be fired by the president whenever he deems fit however in Onnoghens case here is what the law says The charge against the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen ought not to have been instituted at the Code of Conduct of Tribunal in view of the case of Nganjiwa v FRN (2017) LPELR 43391 wherein the Court of Appeal held that a judicial officer who has not been investigated by the National Judicial Council and sanctioned for misconduct cannot be arraigned in any criminal court in Nigeria. In other words the right way to go about it was to petition the NJC who will investigate and sanction him to resign if he is found guilty. The CCT has no jurisdiction to sanction any judicial officer unless upon recommendations of the NJC I hope I have made myself clear enough for simpletons like u |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by michoim(m): 7:31am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Indeed the lamps are going out on the wicked, corrupt and any other sinister agents. While the lamp is shining brighter upon the righteous and those that knows God's way of judgement |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Jesusloveyou: 7:32am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Aremson14:and the same man will tell thief onnoghen to thief but he will not tell me to thief. shame on you. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by pgoks: 7:33am On Jan 27, 2019 |
[color=#990000][/color] oladele00:You honestly are missing the point. We like to characterise people that criticize this government ad PDP. We have a constitution that spells out devolution of power into 3 arms of government. No arm of government is subservient to the other. they both co-equals. The moment we decide that we can jettison a rule of law to the whims and caprices of a single person then we have entered into anarchy. A nation is great because the rules are followed and no one is bigger than the law,regardless of the title the person bares. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by neyobills: 7:33am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Hafeexla:Oh he forgot to declare his assets before he was CJN and has duly declared it in 2015 before he was appointed is stealing but Ganduje videos is technology,how convenient ![]() |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Nobody: 7:34am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Barondenigeria:Balderdash! See how much energy you put into defending a corrupt judge. The lamp of Nigeria is not going out. It's corruption that's bolting out of Nigeria. Why do you encourage corruption. A judge, especially of the calibre of CJN, should be above board. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by intruxive(m): 7:35am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Almost everyone on social media voiced former Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun into resigning. Some even asked that the President remove her to prove that he's truly fighting corruption. When the brilliant woman saw that she truly erred by submitting a fake NYSC Exemption certificate, she did the honourable thing. She tendered her resignation letter and left. She RESIGNED!By that time, those of you ethnic jingoists didn't see Kemi as a Southerner. You screamed at her, cyber bullied her and even hurled abuses at her. Now it is the turn of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, who admitted himself that he 'forgot' to declare his domiciliary accounts which was loaded with £23,409, €49,971 and $391,401, including 55 houses undeclared, and by so doing, he breached the Code of Conduct as a Public officer and was suppose to have resigned straightaway if he had any modicum of honour, integrity and shame as the custodian of the Nigerian Law, but he didn't. Instead, he was doing everything to stall his trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal. All those times, you didn't call for his resignation the same way you did with Kemi, you didn't bully him to resign the way you bullied Kemi, you were instead urging him to stay on, you were drumming support for him and some of you that were deceiving yourselves with your forming neutrality didn't say anything all this while too, you deliberately turned dumb. When it was first revealed a fortnight ago that the Chief Justice of Nigeria didn't declare his domiciliary accounts with dollars starched in it, all you were vituperating was that the President wanted to remove him because he's a southerner. You acted dumb on the offence he committed. Now that the CJN has been suspended, those of you fake neutralists are now crying foul. You're screaming that democracy is in danger. Can y'all see how nonsensically hypocritical you are? Your hypocrisy is legendary. Your hypocrisy stinks. You shouted and bullied Kemi Adeosun into resignation but aiding Onnoghen who can't explain how he got the foreign currencies starched in his domiciliary accounts which he didn't declare plus 55 houses. A whooping 55 houses. Instead of the CJN to resign honourably and go clear himself, he was busy running from pillar to post buying injunctions to stop the case against him. Just a couple of days ago, another $630,000 and $800,000 was discovered in his separate domiciliary accounts again. Y'all pretended you didn't see the news, abi? Sensing that he could be suspended by the NJC, the CJN quickly suspend their meeting indefinitely. Why? So that he can stay on. You can imagine! You asked Kemi to resign but Onnoghen who was selling justice for dollars and deliberately didn't declare those dollars in his domiciliary accounts including 55 houses should stay on, and he should be left alone. Arrant nonsense. PDP ARE SUPPORTER OF CORRUPTION |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by bkool7(m): 7:35am On Jan 27, 2019 |
artofseduction:Don't you think the reason Ononghe forgot to remember to declare those assets was because he couldn't account for them? That is also one of the charges against him. So, what are you saying exactly? |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by emerged01(m): 7:35am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Rubbish! |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Hafeexla(m): 7:36am On Jan 27, 2019 |
nomenclature:It is an early sunday morning, don't get too high. hope these morning medication as been taking sha o |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by TB27: 7:36am On Jan 27, 2019 |
oladele00:All you’ve written are what they want you to believe so they wld crucify him to achieve the goal of replacing him. First of all, there is no $800k or $630k is all BS. But the 3 dorm accounts granted he forgot to declare it in 2011 as thats when the accounts where opened but from what he said he thot they were opened before then and his 2009 forms captured it. Fast forward 2016 he took two forms declared the period omitted and declared a Peroid covering 2016 to 2020, to retirement including these very same accounts, yet everyone seems to be forgetting that he did DECLARE IT as far as 2016 but for their convenience they don’t mention it. The CCB act provides that you if you omit something and you provide written admission the case shall not be referred to the CCT, hope you are aware of that. We are so quick to grab a calculator and start coverting how much money is in the account forgetting that we talking of a peroid of 2011. Dollar was less than 130 or so all of a sudden we are quick to judge.How can a civil servant get that kind of money in 2019? He’s bankers are alive, I’m sure they are questioning them. It’s investments but proceeds are paid in the dorm account. Not everyone is foolish some pple plan for their retirement. He’s not stupid to have money in his account that can’t be explained 55 houses you say discovered, absolute hogwash! I’m not even going to respond. Until they prove that he owns such. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Gforce2019: 7:37am On Jan 27, 2019 |
DLondonboiy:Yes. You're on point .... An acclaimed saint.... But weac issued a certificate for him.... That settles it. Talk another... We are typing politics , seun is making his money..daris God o |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Gap2020(m): 7:38am On Jan 27, 2019 |
oladele00:Are you comparing Kemi's case with the CJN? 1st , How can one arm of government remove the other one without due process. Nigerians are not in support of the fund in the CJN account but due process must have been followed. Wait, are you aware that the CCT chairman , Danladi, is till on trial. And PMB can even quote it that his decision was made by the instructions from a court head by same Danladi. See, We're in a big mess, I repeat we're in big mess. Note, another President will remove his VP, Chief Judge and Senate President and nothing we happened. The three arms of government is to check mate not to dictate. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by TheGoodJoe(m): 7:38am On Jan 27, 2019 |
I am not speaking up for any corrupt leader. Both PDP, APC, Executives, Legislatives and Judiciary are all mostly filled up with first class crooks. The judicial system is a mess. We have a court case that has been on court for over 13 years. We have all the documents to prove the land is ours while the land thieves have nothing. Yet the judge kept adjourning and adjourning until he retired. So are these the kind of people we should fight for. I mind my business when armed robbers in Agbada, natives and suits are fighting. Youths, leave these thieves to fight. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by TheGoodJoe(m): 7:40am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Gap2020:The Chief Justice should have honourably resigned knowing fully well he is a crook. We have a corrupt judiciary because the law is now protecting thieves. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Meritocracy: 7:40am On Jan 27, 2019 |
The man is going for good, you can never get justice from Onoghen if you don't have dollar. So what's the hope of poor people that need justice. Onoghen is a black sheep in the judiciary and he must go. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Hafeexla(m): 7:40am On Jan 27, 2019 |
neyobills:Ganduje or no Ganduje ? that is how you pple do counter a bad behaviour with another behavioural attitude. NEXT LEVEL ON THE MOVE ! |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by eagleeye2: 7:40am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Patiently waiting for osibanjo's opinion. |
| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by princemillla(m): 7:41am On Jan 27, 2019 |
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| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by Adewumiaye: 7:44am On Jan 27, 2019*. Modified: 2:46pm On Jan 27, 2019 |
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| Re: The Cjn’s Removal: The Lamps Are Going Out All Over Nigeria- Opinion by azikiweironsi(m): 7:44am On Jan 27, 2019 |
DLondonboiy:We all know the right things but shy away from them all because of our strong hatred for this man (PMB) no more no less. OBJ that we almost prosecuted suddenly become our our spokesperson. Atiku whom we see as HausaFulani just like PMB because he chose ours as his VP is now most favourable person. Why are we still in all these having declared him(PMB) as clueless, Jibrin or whatever names by our runaway fugitive. Why not ignore all these and face our own nation (Biafra) independence. |
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Almost everyone on social media voiced former Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun into resigning. Some even asked that the President remove her to prove that he's truly fighting corruption. When the brilliant woman saw that she truly erred by submitting a fake NYSC Exemption certificate, she did the honourable thing. She tendered her resignation letter and left. She RESIGNED!