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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by anonymous1759(m): 4:27pm On Jan 20, 2020
NGN001:
While members of Peoples Democratic Party are currently staging a peaceful protest at the Supreme Court in Abuja to express their anger over the judgment that sacked Emeka Ihedioha as governor of Imo State.

There's a #SaveOurJudiciary demonstration ongoing in Londo. Some Nigerians in London are calling for the resignation of the CJN, Tanko Mohammed and asking the Supreme Court to reverse the judgment on Imo State Guber election.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rqh2n-62Bt4

https://twitter.com/OfficialPDPNig/status/1219219345974484992



Until PDP will protest against a judgment that favors them i won't take them serious. This is becoming irritating whenever PDP lose Democracy is in danger but if it's in their favour they won't speak.

Democracy is meant for all Nigerians not only PDP. Pdp can't dictate the type of democracy they want for the whole country. angry angry angry

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Tonyfj2020(m): 4:30pm On Jan 20, 2020
Witchersunited:
Come home and protest


Mandela could have left South Africa but he stayed and went to jail fighting for his country, if you love Nigeria come home and protest then we will take you seriously


All these protest are a waste of time and resources, I didn't see APC protesting zamfara judgement

Because the judgment was ok. And I want to you to dig deep to know why. There was no upturn of electoral process, by illegally pronouncing APC it will erupt another bloody crisis that the world would point accusing finger at the federal government. The federal government doesn't want to kill more of their people in the north again by causing violence. However, the case of the IMO state is different. Have you ever seen in school where someone is giving a position knowing fully well that you did well for your transcript the performance is perfect used call be the only coverage or having 95% average and then bringing someone who has 35 or 40 average to be the first position in the class how will you feel? My brother in as much as PDP did wrong doing their time we should not equity the wrong deed of PDP and that of a PC now because this is a new dispensation this is a new era. APC were not voted in to cause more havoc they were voted in to correct the wrong rather they have become worse than what we have had in the past. One thing I right thinking human being a reasonable thinking being a homo sapien should be doing at this time is to tell the Federal Government to their face what they are doing if the judiciary the Apex Court that is the last hope of the common man can do this you who is talking now you think if you have any hope in the country do you think you have future in this country imagine the level of cruelty the level of radicalism.
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Anglojosite7(m): 4:31pm On Jan 20, 2020
Please correct your statement. Just say some Biafrogs NOT Nigerians...
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Kulas: 4:35pm On Jan 20, 2020
Please sentiments and political affiliation aside, all Nigeria across the whole world should rise up and protect our judiciary system. PMB and the cabals in his evil party has destroyed our judiciary.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Leo3333: 4:37pm On Jan 20, 2020
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Bighead9:
Someone should tell those London based IPOB terrorist, to locate the nearest Transformer. The deed has already been done. The People of Imo are happy with the ruling of the supreme court.

God bless me,
God bless Hope Uzodima,
God bless Nigeria.
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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by InfernoNig: 4:39pm On Jan 20, 2020
Politics matter for Nigeria too dey yanga yanga
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by keybee: 4:40pm On Jan 20, 2020
Mummy people.the protest for Abuja today no reach 100 people.God catch Dem to hire pick no get break.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by erospecial: 4:49pm On Jan 20, 2020
Tanko Mohammed and APC have turned Nigeria to a global disgrace!!!
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Qadaffi2idiamin: 4:54pm On Jan 20, 2020
Sorry.. Nigeria does not have a constitution

It is governed from the palace of the sultan of sokoto.. The leader of the fulanis as we know grin

The terrorist... Captain Tanko Mohammed now CJN is just a reflection of realities to come
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by efighter: 4:54pm On Jan 20, 2020
Bigflamie:
It has never been this terrible, the dullard will surely pay for all his crimes against humanity.

Obviously the lost of two consecutive federal elections back to back and lost of severla states elections has made several people to develop psychiatric disorders and mental imbalance. Time heals all wounds, with time you will get over it. But, Buhari is going to be President till 2023 and there is nothing any human being dead or alive can do to change that. Only God can, He gives power and takes power. Now He has given powe ro Buhari and whom God hath blessed, no idiot can curse.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Biafrarep(m): 4:54pm On Jan 20, 2020
Buhari is like a madman holding a lighter in a gas station. If care is not taken, he would burn everything including himself. How can this unfortunate country ever develop with all these crises??

The judiciary that used to be the common man's hope has now been bastardized. A group of men who should know better, but due to selfish interests and corruption decided to give the worst judgement I have ever seen. Imolites went to the polls and massively voted for Ihedioha only for this bastards to deliver voodoo judgement they concocted from their smelling anus. Owerri has been in mourning since they committed that daylight robbery without shame, but they have murdered sleep.

Insecurity everywhere. Confusion everywhere. UN, USA and other world powers should was in now and end the misery and madness called Nigeria.
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by efighter: 4:55pm On Jan 20, 2020
ghettokid1:
Good move.
God bless Secondus
God bless official pdp nigeria
Long life PDP


Obviously the lost of two consecutive federal elections back to back and lost of severla states elections has made several people to develop psychiatric disorders and mental imbalance. Time heals all wounds, with time you will get over it. But, Buhari is going to be President till 2023 and there is nothing any human being dead or alive can do to change that. Only God can, He gives power and takes power. Now He has given powe ro Buhari and whom God hath blessed, no idiot can curse. Secondus can continue in his second position.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Maski87: 4:56pm On Jan 20, 2020
Mba,ana,abalu agu, protest from the comfort of a civilized society
Make una come Nigeria come protest
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by efighter: 4:56pm On Jan 20, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
The judiciary indeed needs a saviour.. the happenings there would even leave a day old baby amazed and surprised by the level of corruption grandiosity that's happening..

Tanko Mohammed must be removed by the NJC.



Obviously the lost of two consecutive federal elections back to back and lost of severla states elections has made several people to develop psychiatric disorders and mental imbalance. Time heals all wounds, with time you will get over it. But, Buhari is going to be President till 2023 and Tanko is going to be CJN till Buhari says otherwise and there is nothing any human being dead or alive can do to change that. Only God can, He gives power and takes power. Now He has given powe ro Buhari and whom God hath blessed, no idiot can curse.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by efighter: 4:56pm On Jan 20, 2020
Bigflamie:
It has never been this terrible, the dullard will surely pay for all his crimes against humanity.

Obviously the lost of two consecutive federal elections back to back and lost of severla states elections has made several people to develop psychiatric disorders and mental imbalance. Time heals all wounds, with time you will get over it. But, Buhari is going to be President till 2023 and there is nothing any human being dead or alive can do to change that. Only God can, He gives power and takes power. Now He has given powe ro Buhari and whom God hath blessed, no idiot can curse.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by budaatum: 4:58pm On Jan 20, 2020
supercase1:

give me five reasons why mumurity followed u into 2020
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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by ItooWorWor(m): 4:58pm On Jan 20, 2020
grin grin this ones that looks like they are taking pictures for magazine
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by zoedew: 4:59pm On Jan 20, 2020
Whiteman laughing at the protesters! Democrats don’t carry placards in protest against a court judgment- they appeal instead! When the final court Judgment is had they strategise towards winning the next election - not carry placards! As things stand if the PDP manages its loss effectively APC stands to suffer a heavy electoral defeat at the next elections in Imo State! PDP should be busy gaining more political capital a and discrediting APC via vibrant ward meetings and robust criticisms of Uzodinma and Okorocha governments. Besides, PDP has outrightly overwhelming majority in The Imo State House of Assembly to keep Gov. Uzodinma’s blood pressure sizzling in the next four years he’ll wish that judgment never went his way.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by switspin(f): 5:01pm On Jan 20, 2020
Witchersunited:
Come home and protest


Mandela could have left South Africa but he stayed and went to jail fighting for his country, if you love Nigeria come home and protest then we will take you seriously


All these protest are a waste of time and resources, I didn't see APC protesting zamfara judgement
The Zamfara judgment was APC vs APC, just like in Rivers state, don't equate it to this

Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by budaatum: 5:01pm On Jan 20, 2020
Dem go one industrial estate where nobody de go de shoot We Want justice"!

I de here de laff!

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by danot1030: 5:04pm On Jan 20, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
The judiciary indeed needs a saviour.. the happenings there would even leave a day old baby amazed and surprised by the level of corruption grandiosity that's happening..

Tanko Mohammed must be removed by the NJC.


But as the judiciary upheld the victory of Tambuwal it doesn't need a saviour right?

Stop the hypocrisy.
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by budaatum: 5:05pm On Jan 20, 2020
anonymous1759:




Until PDP will protest against a judgment that favors them i won't take them serious. This is becoming irritating whenever PDP lose Democracy is in danger but if it's in their favour they won't speak.

Democracy is meant for all Nigerians not only PDP. Pdp can't dictate the type of democracy they want for the whole country. angry angry angry
I grateful for you and other sensible people here. See as your eye de open eye.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by LyfeJennings(m): 5:15pm On Jan 20, 2020
Both the protesters and the people sponsoring the protest will soon get tired when they run out of resources.
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by lizdammy: 5:16pm On Jan 20, 2020
But why?
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by mechanics(m): 5:42pm On Jan 20, 2020
That's impossible, supreme court decision is final.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Urchman200: 5:50pm On Jan 20, 2020
festacman:
Instead of all these emotional outbursts, I think the norm as The RULE OF LAW demands is to wait for the full details of the judgement to guide in logical discussions or reactions.

The fact is that the Judges of the Supreme Court are veterans of governorship election petition. They have treated cases with arguments and prayers that ranged from sensible to senseless. Usually, Judges who disagree with majority ruling, give minority ruling. Therefore, the fact that Imo State case was an unanimous decision should guide people to refrain from making dangerous insinuations that question the INTEGRITY, INTELLECT and MENTAL STATE of the Judges of the Supreme Court.

Let's maintain decorum as we await the full details of judgement.
u made no sense, justice is not grammar, justice can be felt u can't explain justice, if u think u have given judgment and people think their is no justice it simply means their is no justice in the judgment ,justice can't be contradictory in nature, justice can't be relative in form justice most be generally seen to have taken place.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Igahbarr: 5:52pm On Jan 20, 2020
It is animals turn to rule!
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by Urchman200: 5:57pm On Jan 20, 2020
Gwilym:
These people are protesting because their party lost, not because they have any interest in improving the judiciary, or indeed the electoral system.

The Supreme Court has been making funny judgements for years. Like in Rivers where Amaechi was appointed as Governor without a fresh election, Zamfara which was handed over to PDP despite APC winning the vote, and so on and so forth.

But the real issue is, Nigerians see elections not in terms of voting for the right people in power, but voting for their benefactor to get power so that they can benefit (That's why some of us don't comment on poltics on Nairaland anymore, because people tend to be arguing for their benefactors, not for good governance).

We can remove Tanko today, but nothing will change. We can pass all sorts of electoral laws, and yet, Nigerians are going to allow rigging and politics of looting. We have to change ourselves. Or else we will have more Imo state style rulings.
I don't know how a reasonable person can compare the case of rivers, zamfara with that of imo state,inec told apc in zamfara that apc does not have candidate how is that a judiciary problem?in rivers state Amaechi won
the primary u removed him through the back door, those judgment are self explanatory.
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by festacman(m): 5:58pm On Jan 20, 2020
Urchman200:
u made no sense, justice is not grammar, justice can be felt u can't explain justice, if u think u have given judgment and people think their is no justice it simply means their is no justice in the judgment ,justice can't be contradictory in nature, justice can't be relative in form justice most be generally seen to have taken place.

Have you seen the full details of the judgement to know there is no justice in the judgement? Its just emotion, emotion and more emotion! Meanwhile, the Judges are specially trained to be DEAF and BLIND to emotions like yours. So your emotion solves nothing, really.

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Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by eldeens: 6:08pm On Jan 20, 2020
Patrioticman007:
What do you expect from nuclear reactors called Wailing Wailer's. These 5% don't want to accept their own child called Hope Udo. These 5% won't accept Father Mbaka a holy man as their own but are always rushing Atiku a Fulani man, wonders shall never end.

That's hypocrisy of the first order, I don't see those 5% as humans
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by pappilo(m): 6:32pm On Jan 20, 2020
Why are these ones making noise in the middle of nowhere? If you wan protest against Nigeria judiciary, your fish brain told you to go and stand on a service road behind a bus station in North Greenwich abi?

Because thats where Nigeria House is located? Kwantinue ya folly!
Re: Nigerians In London Protest Over Imo Verdict, Demand Tanko's Resignation by daspeaker: 6:42pm On Jan 20, 2020
Biafrans in London not Nigerians in London. Please Take note.
ghettokid1:
Good move.
God bless Secondus
God bless official pdp nigeria
Long life PDP

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