Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 5:26am On Apr 01, 2019 |
Jaqenhghar: Good then you dont deserve anything good. You must continue to suffer in your hell hole. Na you I pity pass. Where I dey, people get sense to know what is right and wrong and the system works. Siddon there dey throw dares here and there Oga na u dy suffer o because na u e dy pain pass who dem dy flog... I no remember the last time wey I complained to u say I dy suffer o.. I advice u to watch what u say sha because if u want to go that way with me I promise u will not be able to withstand me here o, so just keep calm ... |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 10:40pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
Jaqenhghar: Coward. Na that fear fear na him don finish una for this yeye country. If 50k Niggerians decided on one day we all wear american issue camo lets see if they will dare kill 50k citizens in this day and age. Oga if cowardness go make me keep my life and dignity and avoid unnecessary embarrassment, I rather remain a coward o..... Camouflage no go put food for my table neither will it give me money.... I just pity dis ur useless brave mouth wey u get for nairaland so.... Abeg I dare you to wear the said camouflage and come to anywhere close to maiduguri and see how ur life will end. If Boko chairmen no go end u instantly. Guy u no know wetin dy even happen for this region of the north, when dey see u with anything camouflage u think say na everybody get that patience and orientation on how to know who be abi who no be soldier.... Just sidon dere dy make when u no know wetin dy sup in reality.....mtswww |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 6:52pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
Jaqenhghar: I dey wear camo and nothing dey happen so dont worry about me. Worry about yourself Lolxx... I no need to worry because nothing on earth go make me wear camouflage because other designers cloth yapa wey I fit buy wear |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 5:02pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
Jaqenhghar: Twist what? And you know he was impersonating an officer because you were there shey. Other people in sane climates that wear camo it is school uniform to you abi. Pls go sit somewhere. You dont have a point. This is the fuckery we talk about how you always try to justify injustice in your country. Dem dey chance una, ina go dey take sides with your opressors. Thats why you people must continue to suffer. Una never see anything Oga weda u like it or not the day u wear camouflage and they catch u, u go chop ur fada yansh tire.... And dem go still stop u from crying.... Nairaland activist like u,. |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 5:00pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
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Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 4:57pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
zcee: of course he is,we can't compare our laws with other countries so to avoid this kind of punishment and humiliation stop wearing military camouflage...This is Nigeria for Christ sake...we no dey hear word! Thank you my brother.. |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 4:55pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
Oddsman: Well i will not wear camouflage to avoid trouble That is just the best thing to do to avoid their embarrassment and wahala |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 4:51pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
gypsey: Presicely, They may have earned the right to the Uniform but soldiering isn't About Going About brutalising and Assaulting civilians, it is also About Self Control/Respect, Humility, Good behaviours and Respect for Other human beigns. All they had to do was tell him to remove the camo.
Soldiers can be court marshalled, Arrested, Prosecuted and Jailed too, they are not Above the law. Maybe in Nigeria they are Above the law. We all know that if not because of the issues of impersonation no body would have given a damn about who wears camouflage or not, but they say don't wear it at all so far u know say u no belong to any force, why we no go jejely respect our civilianess and not wear their uniform.... Clothes yapa for market wey person fit buy use do his guy and not camouflage. |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 4:42pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
Jaqenhghar: They said dont use it to impersonate an officer. Where was it written that he impersonated an officer Do u know his intentions before he wore it? Is camouflage his school uniform..... Oga when we see d truth let's say it and stop trying to twist it.. |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 4:40pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
Jaqenhghar: Your cowardice sef is in epic proportions. Now trying to justify why people bully you. SMH. I dont post for your replies. If you read it Ill be just fine Oga abeg go wear camouflage na make we see if dem no go useless ur life for outside, u just dy online here dy make useless mouth.  |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 3:38pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
gypsey: Absolutely, the only reason She could do that was because she is in Army uniform, Without the uniform she wouldn't dare Assault or brutalise Any man in such manner. without their uniform we will Engage in a punch up and see who wins man or woman soldier. That's why someone rightly say, u earned the uniform not buy it..... Believe u me most people making noise up and down on nairaland might even behave worse dan that lady is once they put on that uniform |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 3:10pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
Oddsman: See this one, you think im like you?. Is she slap me, i go use two punches break her jaw. Because you are military doesn't make you a god. When i am on my right and i did nothing wrong? I do my utmost best to avoid violent situations. Sometimes i even play the fool. But just don't go violent on me. Na the same thing we dy talk here Oga, if u no do anything, no body go even send sef..... But try wear d same camouflage cloth one day pass a female Soldier front and make she identify you say u no belong... Lolxx, no be small beat u go chop dat day, u just dy here for Nairaland dy make mouth ne Kawai, I also believe say that same guy wey dem dy chop his fada so go don make mouth tire, not until power change hand for him.... |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 2:56pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
Oddsman: Female soldier harass me? Never, the male counterparts better be ready to pull the trigger. Not going to be a lesser man Oga na ur type female recruit Soldier dy useless anyhow because of ur kind of mouth.... If u doubt am go do any how female Soldier front say because she be woman she no go fit do u anything.... Aswear e go shock u wetin go happen... |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Tortured & Punished Man For Wearing Military Camouflage by Supermajor(m): 2:51pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
beautyoftheLord: I really dont understand how this is funny! Is this the protection soldiers are to give to Nigerians? The impunity of the military is too much. Military era is no more, abi because General na ogar at the top? Shebi Government don ban civilians from wearing anything camouflage, why the guy no kukuma respect himself..... Abeg make dem chahooze him more Abeg.... |
Crime › Re: Fulani Hersdmen Attack Sanga In Kaduna, Kill 8, Including A Baby (Graphic Pix!) by Supermajor(m): 5:08pm On Mar 17, 2019 |
The seed that the hell rufai planted has just started germinating. May the soul of the dead rest in peace. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Thread For those Invited for 2019 INEC Adhoc Staff by Supermajor(m): 3:04am On Mar 06, 2019 |
Sheunfunmi20: pls has any RATeCH been paid for the pres&Nass election? how much if yes pls... Nothing yet o |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Thread For those Invited for 2019 INEC Adhoc Staff by Supermajor(m): 4:59am On Feb 19, 2019 |
Oladayopop: Please who amongst us here did the RATECH work and has been paid so far? We have not received any money here in Ogun state. I did and we have been paid in my state |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Thread For those Invited for 2019 INEC Adhoc Staff by Supermajor(m): 11:46pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
They paid us Ratech training allowance 9000 Naira over here in Bauchi cash |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Thread For those Invited for 2019 INEC Adhoc Staff by Supermajor(m): 8:33am On Feb 10, 2019 |
Heard that ratech test is going to b cbt |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Thread For those Invited for 2019 INEC Adhoc Staff by Supermajor(m): 12:36pm On Feb 07, 2019 |
Gbogbolet100: Guys in the house, please i need your help urgently. i have been shortlisted for inec RATECH. they told me to go to my dashboard for details but i was unable to login. despite using the usernameand password that i used during registration. it's telling me invalid. Click on forget password and reset ur password |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Thread For those Invited for 2019 INEC Adhoc Staff by Supermajor(m): 7:36am On Feb 05, 2019 |
Suf20: Please have anybody being shortlisted for RATECH? Abeg u hear say dem go train dem separately? |
Politics › Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen by Supermajor(m): 3:06pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
GoTV:
Even though I'm a born again Christian, i think we Christians need to be careful with the way we defend corrupt southerners. President Buhari made the right decision to suspend Thief onnoghen yet we hypocritical Christians keeps foaming in the mouth. This is why i love the calmness and understanding of our Muslim brothers. When GEJ suspended CBN governor Sanusi for exposing corruption in his government, Muslims never raised an eyebrow. We Christians really have a lot to learn from our Muslim counterparts  I pray u receive sense on-time before its too late, just imagine what is coming of ur gutter.... |
Politics › Re: The Illegality Of The Suspension Of The CJN:20 Points To Note By Inibehe Effiong by Supermajor(m): 8:40am On Jan 26, 2019 |
stephanie11: @POLITICSNGR
The purported suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Honourable Justice Walter Onnoghen, by President Muhammadu Buhari is unequivocally unconstitutional, illegal, immoral and grossly indefensible. What General Buhari has done, putting it mildly, is a brazen coup against democracy.
The following 20 (twenty) points are worth noting:
1. The office of the CJN is not a ministerial or extra-ministerial position. It is a creation of Sections 230 (1) (a) and 231 (1) and (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) (subsequently referred to as ‘the Constitution’).
2. The Chief Justice of Nigeria is the head and symbol of authority of the Nigerian Judiciary. The Judiciary is neither an agency of the federal government nor a department in the Executive. It is one of the three Arms of Government and is established by Section 6 of the Constitution. The CJN is to the judicial arm of government what the President is to the executive arm. The three arms are co-equals and none is subservient to the other.
3. The President cannot appoint or remove the CJN unilaterally. The Constitution has explicitly stated the procedure for the appointment and removal of the CJN and no court, tribunal, president or other authority or person in Nigeria can derogate from, override or alter the said procedure.
4. By Section 231 (1) and (2) of the Constitution, the appointment of the CJN requires the compulsory involvement of the three arms of government. The President appoints the CJN on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC) subject to the approval of the Senate.
5. By virtue of Section 292 (1) and Paragraph 20 and 21 of the Third Schedule to the Constitution, the CJN enjoys security of tenure and is not removable except within the strict procedure and for the specific reasons enshrined therein.
6. The CJN as a judicial officer can only be removed from office by the President acting on an address supported by two thirds majority of the Senate for his inability to discharge the functions of his office or appointment (whether arising from infirmity of mind or body) or for misconduct or contravention of the Code of Conduct. Anything contrary to this procedure is unconstitutional.
7. The NJC has not recommended the removal of Justice Onnoghen to the President. The NJC has not exercised its exclusive disciplinary control over Justice Onnoghen. Only the NJC is constitutionally vested with the power of disciplinary control, including power of suspension, over a judicial officer. In exercising that power, Section 158 (1) of the Constitution states that the NJC shall not be subject to the direction or control of any other authority or person. See the case of HON. JUSTICE RALIAT ELELU-HABEEB & ANOR. ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION & 2 ORS. (2012) NWLR (PT. 629) 1011 where the Supreme Court emphatically pronounced on the issue of how a judicial officer can be sanctioned.
8. I have perused the Certified True Copy of the enrolled ex-parte order made by the Code of Conduct Tribunal dated Wednesday, 23rd January, 2019. I find the said order extremely offensive to the Rule of Law. The Order seeks to achieve that which the Constitution has unarguably forbidden.
9. The enrolled order signed by the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Hon. Danladi Y. Umar, and one other member of the Tribunal (Hon. Mrs. Julie A. Anabor), purports to direct Hon. Justice Onnoghen to ‘’step aside’’ as the CJN and Chairman of the NJC pending the determination of the Motion on Notice dated the 10th day of January, 2019. On the face of the said order, the name of the legal practitioner who moved the motion ex-parte is not stated. This is rather strange. Did the Tribunal suo moto (on its own motion) move the motion?
10. Interestingly, the same Tribunal sat on Tuesday, 22nd January, 2019 and adjourned to Monday, 28th January, 2019 to rule on the Preliminary Objection filed by Justice Onnoghen challenging the jurisdiction of the CCT to try him without recourse to the NJC contrary to the decision of the Court of Appeal in the case of NGANJIWA v FRN (2017) LPELR-43391(CA).
11. The law is firmly settled that once the jurisdiction of a court or judicial tribunal is challenged, the only jurisdiction the court has is to determine whether it has jurisdiction. The CCT having been seized of the frontal challenge to its jurisdiction, could not have granted an ex-parte order on the 23rd of January, 2019 without determining whether it has jurisdiction. In the recent case of ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION v. ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF LAGOS STATE (2017) LPELR-42769(SC), the Supreme Court restated this sacrosanct principle thus: "There is no gainsaying that issue of jurisdiction is radical and a crucial point which when raised, is challenging the competence of the Court to hear and determine the case. Any proceedings conducted by a Court which does not have jurisdiction, no matter how well or brilliantly it was conducted is a nullity. See Dapianlong vs Dariye (2007) 8 NWLR (pt. 1036) 332. That is the more reason why when Court's jurisdiction is challenged, the Court must first of all assume jurisdiction to decide whether in very clear and unambiguous terms, it has or lacks jurisdiction. See State Dosunmu Mansion vs Halliburton Energy Services Ltd (2007) 2 NWLR [pt.108) 211; Nnonye v Anyichie (2005) 2 NWLR (pt. 910) 623. Per SANUSI, J.S.C. (p. 43-45, pp. D - A).
12. The CCT, without determining whether it has jurisdiction over Justice Onnoghen as required by law, proceeded to give a flagrantly illegal order purporting to suspend the CJN from office. That order, with the greatest respect, is reminiscent of the inglorious order given by Justice Bassey Ikpeme stopping further announcement of results of the June 12, 1993 presidential election which crystalized into the criminal nullification of the June 12, 1993 election by the Babangida junta."
13. I have read the long statement made by President Buhari while swearing-in Hon. Justice Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria. Buhari struggled unsuccessfully to justify his unlawful action by relying on the order of the CCT. The Constitution does not say that the President shall suspend the CJN based on the order of a court or tribunal. It is a desecration of our Constitution for Buhari to suspend Justice Onnoghen.
14. Those arguing that the President merely suspended the CJN and has not removed him are either oblivious of the law or willfully mischievous. The CJN is not an appointee of the President and does not hold office at the pleasure of the President.
15. President Buhari cannot suspend the CJN. The CCT cannot give an order directing the President to remove or suspend the CJN. The CCT cannot ask the CJN to ‘’step aside’’. This conspiratorial attack on the institution of the Judiciary is a dangerous precedent. Can a judge give an order suspending the President from office without recourse to the National Assembly? If the answer is in the negative, why should the President suspend the CJN whose tenure is constitutionally protected without recourse to the NJC and the Senate as prescribed in the Constitution?
16. The CCT Chairman, Danladi Umar, is himself a subject of a pending criminal charge filed by Mr. Festus Keyamo at the Federal High Court on behalf of the EFCC. The CCT Chairman despite the pendency of the criminal charges against him, has not stepped aside and has not been suspended.
17. Mr. Okoi Obono-obla, the President’s aide on Public Prosecutions, has not been fired, arrested or prosecuted despite his indictment by the House of Representatives for certificate forgery as attested publicly by the West African Examination Council. Mr. Maina is yet to be prosecuted for allegedly stealing pension funds. There are myriads of odiferous corruption cases against people and officials who are close to this President. Yet, Buhari continues to shield alleged criminals who are his friends and party men. Mr. Buhari is accusing Justice Onnoghen of failure to declare his assets, however, it is on record that Buhari’s own asset declaration is still shrouded in secrecy, and has not been publicly disclosed as he vehemently promised in 2015. What could be more hypocritical than this?
18. One wonders whether a single Justice of the Supreme Court can determine the decision of the court. The Supreme Court sits in a panel of five or seven Justices. If a decision of the Supreme Court is fraudulent procured through bribery, it is only logical to infer that all or majority of the members of the panel were bribed. I am not holding brief for Justice Onnoghen. However, given the delay that greeted the appointment of Justice Onnoghen, one is tempted to ask whether his security clearance was compromised?
19. Prof. Itse Sagay has stated that the suspension of Justice Onnoghen is constitutional because the President is empowered to remove the CJN for breach of the Code of Conduct. The learned silk, with respect, is turning the law on its head. That line of argument is inconsistent with the right to presumption of innocence enshrined in Section 36(5) of the Constitution. Justice Onnoghen has not been convicted by any court or tribunal. It is therefore preposterous to say that the President can remove him for violating the Code of Conduct.
20. Let me end by submitting that the atrocious, unconscionable, unconstitutional and duplicitous suspension of the CJN by this vicious and totalitarian regime has eroded our democracy. We all have a duty to oppose and resist it, not for the sake of Justice Onnoghen, but for the sake of posterity and the verdict of history. We should not excuse or defend this crass impunity because of political expediency.
Corruption must be tackled, but not by corrupt means. We must send a message to President Buhari that Nigeria is greater than him.
https://politicsngr.com/illegality-suspension-cjn-20-points-note-inibehe-effiong/ Lolxx.... The rigging process has just began... I laugh in hindukikikikik |
Education › Re: 2018/2019 Admission Process Thread Guide by Supermajor(m): 5:49pm On Dec 27, 2018*. Modified: 9:33pm On Apr 09, 2022 |
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Oyeleye101: The offer still available? Yeah still available |
Politics › Re: More Pictures Of PDP Southwest Rally In Ibadan by Supermajor(m): 5:22pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
FindX: Rented crowed from Lagos. Kneel down and Receive sense before it becomes too late. |
Politics › Re: Atiku, PDP Campaign Rally In Ibadan (Photos) by Supermajor(m): 12:27pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
zlantanfan: wetin be more? You are just repeating the same thing from same angle and zoomed angle U no want just get sense ba |
Politics › Re: The Atiku Tweet That Got Many Nigerians Talking by Supermajor(m): 11:34pm On Nov 26, 2018 |
[quote author=omoowo8888 post=73333581][/quote]God will punish all of una wey dy support that human killer Buhari. Cows |
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Politics › Re: The Atiku Tweet That Got Many Nigerians Talking by Supermajor(m): 9:39pm On Nov 26, 2018 |
mimimiles93: Ipob defending atiku.. Ojukwu should be rollin on his grave.. Buhari is already a failure, I can defend anybody but not that Fulani cow called Buhari. |
Politics › Re: The Atiku Tweet That Got Many Nigerians Talking by Supermajor(m): 9:31pm On Nov 26, 2018 |
omoowo8888: They attacked military formation under GEJ and the casualties are more than 100....check the image below
N:B Get your facts right before quoting me Oga ur useless zombie of a president does not have any atom of value for human lives. Period. Useless president and foolish supporters/worshipers Cows!!  |
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