Why was Nnamdi Kanu locked up ?? For terrorism ?? Why wasn't he charged with the crime and sentenced to 100 years in prison ?? Tell me why, i will wait
Imagine dealing with a whole president and his corrupt system and friends and at the end you won
Buhari and his APC zombies will not be happy about this, especially Omenka
Here is a man who did nothing wrong
You arrested him without any paperwork or arrest warrant, throw him in jail, did a monkey corrupt trial and at the end of everything you failed
If i have the kind of failures like Buhari had, i will kill myself
The evil that men do lives with them for the rest of their lives, the person you locked up without any medical assistance, without good food is still healthy and free now while the person who locked him up, goes to London for his medical care and he's is down with serious illness
did you know how many judges he had rejected? that was why he stayed too long
AngelicBeing: Because we have a smart President then, who was very intelligent and he fought Boko Haram very well and he is the best President in the history of the whole world, so Obama was afraid that he might overthrow him with the weapons and hence he didn't sell to the Best president who voluntarily relinquish power, l guess you know the opposite of my comment, go figure it out
Stop spreading lies. No communal clash anywhere. I live in I've with my family and work there. There has not been any clash whatsoever after the initial hausa/yoruba clash
swtdrms: Don't mind them. Supporters of corruption will always support their corrupt heroes.
Back to the debate, Falana expantiated at length citing difference sections of the constitution and court judgments while Ozikhome didn't elaborate enough with sections of the constitution that give them the power and also no explanation of court orders.
I give it to Falan
They have one objective to achieve which is to nail anybody that does not support their corrupt agenda. They therefore close their eyes on what the constitution state and ignore the decided cases. Ndume ought to have gone to court immediately
Kindly do a careful analysis of the achievements of Tinubu and his laid down principle and how he had been able to select those succeeded him in office. Kindly assess his investment all over and name the number of people coming in to work especially from where Tompolo came from, you will agree with me that you are celebrating failure and killing your future
Dedetwo: Which 1999 constitution are you talking about?
. The constitution of federal republic of Nigeria as amended till date. The fact that you want to achieve an aim of nailing prof can't change what is stated in the constitution over night. If you can't buy a hard copy. Kindly download a soft copy
SmartchoicesNG: Sagay is a public officer.... He lost his privacy the moment he accepted the chairmanship of the presidential anticorruption committee....
The presidential anti corruption is not an agency created by the national assembly. The Senate can only summon an individual or the agency with which it has power to make law.
myplaydiary: mumu but you couldn't point out one lie in my post and is it not funny some from Lagos Ibadan media is talking about lies. Do you want me to provide more picture evidence or colonial documents to prove to you.
Well let's stay on topic what do you have to say about the Yoruba epic fail.
You prefer to be told sweet lie but I have told you the bitter truth you don't want to hear
myplaydiary: Awol owo (Money miss road) Aka Oju Eja will be dancing shoki in his grave for setting his yoruba clan 100 years back into stone age, of ritualism and barbarism that the colonialist knew yoruba for (It was well documented I have evidence to prove this). He properly planned and strategise their failure with free education and sharing of watery beans to their Ancestors the father of the modern day yoruba cone head clans. as soon as he saw is plan was in motion he self destruct with Ota pia pia that was made in Aba leaving yoruba cone head clans with new generation of stomach infrastructure leaders.
Yoruba have enter recession before Nigeria oo, kemi just put Nigeria there recently.
But yoruba is still ahead there are in Retrogression now, and dying of hunger per/sec billing
thuggCheetah: My Highly educated brothers have never topped this list The only thing we know how to do is boast about d size of our oblong skulls
The Abia I know can't ever be 1st, a state that depends on corper to teach, a state where the teachers that write answers for waec exams still have to consult the textbook for subjects they teach?
Splendid235: That mod that removes my post,are you denying me my right to air my views? I will continue to share my own view.from the events that sorround the travel and abrupt return of Mr president,I strongly believe something sinister is happening.the selected phone calls,the flying pictures and the blatant refusal to address the nation from UK were all the cabal needed to perfect the plan of masking a man and fixing the voice to play the role of the president. mind you,there is no limit to what Nigerians can do retain power.you can fool some people sometimes but can not fool all the people all the time.Nigerians deserve to know the truth.
Whoever knows the parent of this person should act fast to seek forgiveness from buhari as it appears the man is about to run mad.
[quote author=BarristerNG post=54512898]BUHARI SHOULD NOT REST, HE SHOULD RESIGN- Umar Hassan Esq
President Muhammadu Buhari announced soon after returning from a medical leave lasting a month and 19 days that Acting President Yomi Osinbajo was going to continue in that capacity as he still needed to ‘rest’. I totally understand the need for that as a lot of us already knew he was battling something serious for the Presidency to keep the nature of his ailment under wraps. If it were a medical condition not worth losing any sleep over, I trust Femi Adesina to have disclosed it to us in a bid to allay fears,dispel mischief and assure us we weren’t sold damaged goods. But what we kept getting instead were updates on test results and who was visiting. Mr Lai Mohammed as the publicity secretary of the Action Congress in 2009 demanded that the then Minister of Information updated Nigerians daily on the state of President Yar’adua’s health. It is ironic that in consonance with the hypocrisy we have now grown accustomed to, he didn’t do so when Buhari was away. Soon after the President arrived 10 hours late to an APC Presidential campaign rally in Delta state, reports surfaced complete with a medical report on how the President was been treated for acute prostrate gland cancer at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria in Kaduna state. Nobody took them serious and we all waved them off as one of the PDP’s numerous antics at fighting off its most potent opposition ever. It felt like a desperate move at a most desperate time but in the present circumstance,those reports deserve a lot more attention than they got then. Governor Ayo Fayose and others that warned us to choose life over death and not vote a man that could die in office now seem special recipients of messages from above. What we have to work with suggests we have a 74 year old President who suffers from an ailment grave enough for his doctors to refuse to release him before his test results are out and also grave enough to be kept secret from everyone. If Buhari is half the man almost everyone thought he was, he would have tendered his resignation and gone on to cater full time to his health. If not for anything but for his love for this great nation. The Buhari sold to Nigerians was one who believed we deserved the best from our leaders and one who was modest, contented and didn’t deem the Presidency a do-or-die affair. A lot of those who clapped back at Governor Fayose back then actually vouched for his integrity by claiming the Buhari they knew wouldn’t spend an extra day in office if his age or health would constitute a hindrance to the effective discharge of his duties.That doesn’t seem to be the case. In the end he is no different from the other politicians out there who would cling onto power at all costs. He is not more honorable than your average Nigerian politician who would rather die on the sick bed in his office than relinquish power. I saw a recent photo of the ex-Taraba state governor on a wheel chair and I wondered if Tarabans were actually waiting for the man to get well and resume in office. Buhari’s man of integrity toga only makes it difficult to rationalize his reluctance to step down. He cannot claim to worry about what would become the fate of Nigerians if he does so as the acting President has proved more than equal to the task with the yeoman’s job he has done so far. Virtually every poll I saw online ended with the majority wanting Osinbajo to continue in a substantive capacity. The Ag.President’s surprise visit to the Murtala Mohammed International airport Lagos to inspect facilities gave a lot of us an insight into what it felt like to have a vibrant leader on the good side of age. And talking about age,the President himself has admitted it would limit his capabilities in honouring his bond with the people. Add that to his health state and you have a man who is guaranteed to serve us at a minimal capacity. This ought to have been the clincher if indeed he has sat down to consider towing the path of honour. The theory that the profligacy of the PDP is responsible for all of our current problems has been disproved by none other than his Vice-President who needed just the amount of time the President was away to pay strategic visits to the Niger-Delta to meet the right people and pull the right strings in a more diplomatic approach a lot of us feared a ‘hard man’ like PMB wasn’t capable of adopting to ensure none of our oil installations were bombed ever since. He pursued rigorous enforcement of the CBN policy on foreign exchange and thanks to that its A lot of us remember even without this new policy,he was able to help the Naira claw back 14 points during President Buhari’s first medical leave. The President’s performance quite sincerely has been below par and it would be better to leave and have Nigerians attribute it to whatever reason his honourable act propels them towards, most likely illness than to give them less than they deserve.
Umar Sa’ad Hassan Esq is a lawyer based in Kano. He can be reached on Twitter:@alaye26 Email:uhassan077@gmail.com
which nonsense question is he asking? Hasn't Osinbajo issued a statement? He even gave a matching order to the inspector general to deploy a powerful investigating team to investigate and punish whoever is guilty and many arrest have been made. Try to be current with happenings rather rushing to disclose biased truth. The governor had been there and had made available some relief measure.
I expected powerful Yoruba's to have condemned the clash
APCHaram: Already certain voices in the north are already crying out that "power must remain in the north " irrespective if Buhari is in a vegetative state in a London hospice or dead for good.
This should serve as a warning from the north to afonjas that they (north) will not agree to another Yaradua saga which going by the constitution, automatically sees Osinbajo taking over the reigns of power.
Virtually all the forces that tried to truncate GEJ assuming full power back in 2009 are back in the corridors of power and are backed up by desperados from the Abacha era who having been out in the cold since 1998 and who are not in any way willing to vacate Aso Rock.
There is also the very fractured state of the south since the 2015 elections which naturally should not see the SS and SE eager to put their necks supporting the same yorubas jostling for power between their Lords and masters up north.
In as much as some of you afonjas tend to like deceiving yourselves, every indication from how the cabal are handling Buhari's health condition and the snub they are extending to Osinbajo which led him (osinbajo) on a fence rebuilding tour with the SS/SE, points to the fact that the north will never allow a repeat of the Yaradua saga that saw GEJ assume full powers. As things stand now, the only thing you guys have is a silent prayer that the north will adhere to the constitution.
I laff!
The north bowed to GEJ because of the leverage his region had on the polity.
What exactly are you guys going to do to counter a northern coup? Street protests? Social media rants? I laff!
Apart from Fayose and FFK, no single voice from the SW is complaining about the disturbing absence of Buhari. Rather the loudest voices condemning the President's absence is coming from both SS and SE.
This to me is a pointer of your cowardice and final acceptance of whatever fate the north has in the offing regarding an osinbajo presidency.
Personally, I will support a coup to prevent Osinbajo assuming full powers because I see him as a true definition of a coward who will end up being a northern puppet. Why support a puppet in place of the real deal?
In the nearest future, you guys will see just like the way fashola and Kemi are learning the hard way, that no be to open mouth dey yarn for outside but what you do when placed with the responsibility of office.
Osinbajo will be a big failure just like fashola and co and by that time ( if the north agrees to a kafuri president) una go know say GEJ was a true man and legend who weathered a full blown insurgency in the north sponsored and backed by Northern elites and their ignoramus population with GEJ successfully containing that boko nonsense in their useless north.
It came down to the north exploiting your greed, jealousy and envy to remove him from office.
Let us see Osinbajo smell the presidency when the cabal runs out of lame excuses on that Dead cadavar.
imam07: Npower scheme is already failed apc program if the alert doesn't enter today. Even if it enter what is the assurance that they will not owe us money in the coming months. Apc with lies.