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Truth will come out one day |
After reading this news "look before you leap". Somebody is not telling us everything. Yoruba says " e je ka f'eje sinu, ka tu ito funfun s'ita (let us say A, when we mean B). |
salafy050:Assuming Buhari is my father, I will ask him to resign but because power is sweet, I will ask him to die there |
Truth is bitter..... Cc Some posters above |
Is Shehu Sanni the Senator representing their community? How did he identify them, through twitter, Facebook or tru what? Make una kontinu.... The link attached is not correct.... This is fraudulent news to color the scam with some imaginary truth |
Even me wey den no kidnap, feeding oda people no fresh like this. |
We know he will travel but transferring power to Osinbajo this time around, I doubt except..... |
We know he will travel but transferring power to Osinbajo this time around, I doubt. The cabal will never allow Buhari to send letter to National Assembly this time around bc they will loose patronage. |
TheLawyer:Beautiful exposition, nothing to add, nothing to subtract, beautifully detailed. God bless you sir. Do I have your permission to share on our website with credit sir? |
bkool7:I wanted to reply you in details but when I remember that we are in it together, I stopped because we are in it together. Keep supporting mediocrity and see where it takes us to as a Nation. |
TheStronghold:Na so we talked about the super minister until it was clear in our face that even a fuuuul can perform in Lagos because of the money they are exposed to |
Another news/topic for discussions for the next two weeks to distract us from Buhari's health. Make una kontinu |
prinsam30:It is called "cost". It is usually awarded against a party who alters the reason for the proceedings for the day to be paid to all other parties in the case. |
Just because they do not want him to transmit power to the VP. THE MAIN REASON HE WAS SMUGGLED BACK TO NIGERIA. |
Snake meat dey hungry me chop. Lala.... any help? |
Fayose is a prophet |
Factfinder1:He was brought back to the country to protect what he did for his people and religion. They are scared of what may happen to the injustice promoted during his term. Baba will not go anywhere, he is ready to die for his people. Remember all the press releases against Osinbajo when Baba was away bc he was performing. VP won't find it easy. I pity him. |
The beauty of a normal and peaceful society is the respect for constituted authorities and rule of laws. Sagay does not have the power to insult the Senate by calling them rogues, childish and congregation of people with questionable characters nor does he has the power to refuse to attend the summon. Many times, police (executive) has invited innocent citizens, even charged them to court for committing no offence. Are we now saying we should all be resisting the invitations of the members of the executive like police, efcc, DSS etc bc we think we have not done anything wrong or we are above the law? The president derives his power and authorities from us today because we respect his office and once he is out of the place, the respect is shifted to the person occupying the office. The Senate is an institution and we should not destroy it because we do not like some people there now or because the executive we have now does not want anybody to check their excesses. Whatever we permit will increase |
This is timely, was planning to install one on my fence but still considering which of the two to take especially on the advantages on Electric fence over barb wires. The cost of electric fence is higher though. |
Those that are hailing this lawlessness will soon regret it as some of them are already regretting their wasted votes in 2015. It is unfortunate we have irrational men and women in Nigeria who look at all issues from tribal and religious angles. NB Check your conscience, hope your support for this rape on our constitution is not based on your tribal, party and religious affinities? |
I can't find my name o |
....and you believed this? |
“Apart from an informal and friendly phone conversation Mr. Festus Keyamo had with a reporter in Punch Newspapers and one blog about this matter, Mr. Keyamo has never personally signed or issued any letter or press release on this issue,” the statement said.Fear don catch Keyamo. The fear of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee is the beginning of wisdom. |
Evaberry:Was Keyamo called to the bar or to the media court? He knows where lawyers defend their client and surely not in the media. Politicians may do it but not lawyers. |
So where is the money remitted since 20 months ago? Now I know the reason PMB was appointing media assistants instead of economy managers. |
Remii:They both referred to Femi Adesina statements According to Buhari's aide, Femi Adesina, Trump assured the Nigerian president that the US is ready to help obtain "a new deal in helping Nigeria in terms of military weapons to combat terrorism." In a statement to CNN, Adesina also said, "President Trump encouraged President Buhari to keep up the good work he is doing, and also commended him for the efforts made in rescuing 24 of the Chibok Girls and the strides being taken by the Nigerian military." |
sarrki:Bros, I am waiting for your comment @the bolded, especially on the reasons given for the withdrawer from the case |
For those who think PMB is fighting corruption, please read this......... Prosecuting counsel, Mr. Charles Adeogun-Phillips, in a surprise move on Thursday, withdrew from the trial of a Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, who is being prosecuted by the Federal Government for money laundering charges involving over N500m. Adeogun-Phillips, a private legal practitioner and a former prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, announced his decision to withdraw from the suit when the case came up for continuation of trial before Justice John Tsoho of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday. Sources close to the prosecution team confided in our correspondent that the withdrawal of Adeogun-Phillips from Ngwuta’s trial was “a mixture of protest and factors of the recent cold relationship between him and the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation”. [b]The protest by the lawyer was said to be against Tuesday’s dropping of charges earlier filed against the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court, Mr. Mr. Ahmed Saleh, and two other officials of the apex court. The charges withdrawn by the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation against Saleh, Muhammed Abdulrahman Sharif and Rilwanu Lawal involved alleged diversion of N2.2bn belonging to the apex court. The three Supreme Court officials were also accused of receiving gratifications totalling N74.4m from private contractors who were providing services to the Supreme Court between 2009 and 2016. Adeogun-Phillips was engaged by the Federal Government to also lead the prosecution of the apex court’s officials but was absent when a lawyer from the Federal Ministry of Justice, Mrs Hajara Yusuf, announced the withdrawal of the charges before a High Court on Tuesday. A source familiar with the handling of the judges’ and court officials’ cases said, “The Chief Registrar case is the biggest among these cases concerning judges but if you notice they were never arraigned. “The claim that they dropped the charges so that he could be used as witness in Ngwuta’s trial is just a facade. “The truth is that his evidence is not going to do much in Ngwuta’s case. “Adeogun-Phillips noticed that the government was not ready to prosecute the Chief Registrar and others because all the three are northerners. “He asked the authorities, ‘why do you prosecute one and leave the other? If we are fighting corruption let us know we are fighting corruption, if we are not, let us know we are not’. “When he could no longer agree on a number of issues he had to quit. “That was why despite the fact that he was the lead prosecuting counsel, the Chief Registrar’s case was withdrawn in his absence on Tuesday”. But another source also told our correspondent that, “his withdrawal from Ngwuta’s trial on Thursday was an inevitable end because of recent, he disagreed more than he agreed with AGF office”. The spokesperson for the AGF and the National Prosecution Coordinating Committee, Mr. Salihu Isah, could not be reached for his comment on Thursday as repeated calls made to him indicated that his line was not available. Adeogun-Phillips announced his withdrawal before the case was called by the court’s registrar on Thursday. After adjourning some other cases, Justice Tsoho had asked if both the prosecuting and the defence teams, were ready for trial of the apex court’s judge. Adeogun-Phillips, in response, rose to tell the judge that he had decided to withdraw from the case. The lawyer gave no reason for his decision, but he sat back till when the case was eventually called by the court’s registrar. When the case was called, Mrs. Hajara Yusuf, a counsel from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation, took over as the leader of the prosecuting team. Informing the judge of the change, she said, “I have been instructed to inform the court that Mr. Charles Adeogun-Phillips, the lead prosecuting counsel, will not longer be appearing in this matter. “In view of this change, myself and my colleagues will be appearing subject to the reconstitution of the team in due course.” The judge thanked Adeogun-Phillips for his “courtesy” of appearing in person to inform the court of his decision. “He is wished success in his further endeavours,” the judge said. The defence lead counsel, Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN), described the erstwhile prosecuting counsel as a man he loved and respected so much. Adeogun-Phillips remained seated with the new prosecuting team in the front row till the end of Thursday’s proceedings. He also declined to speak on his withdrawal from the case when asked about it by journalists at the end of the proceedings. The trial was adjourned till February 13, after the the defence asked the first prosecution witness, Mr. Nwamba Chukwuebuka, a few questions. Chukwuebuka, a building contractor, had in his evidence-in-chief on January 18, narrated to the court how he was paid a total amount of N313m within nine months by Justice Ngwuta for the building of three sets of houses. Chukwuebuka said the houses were built in the Abakaliki and Onicha areas of Ebonyi State, the apex court Justice’s home state. source http://punchng.com/prosecutor-dumps-justice-ngwutas-n500m-fraud-suit-protest/ |
Na so it dey take start o. Sorry he is a northerner, dss no go see am |
Unless he is speaking as the "DEPUTY ACTING PRESIDENT" else this order in ultra vires. FRSC is a federal agency created by laws, nobody can suspend their services anywhere until the law is amended. |
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