[quote author=envoymedia post=96918089]'Don't Embarrass Yourself By Turning Down The National Assembly Invitation' — Falana Tells Buhari
Human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana has told President Buhari not to embarass himself by turning down an invitation to appear before the national assembly which he earlier accepted, IgbereTV reports.
Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation (AGF) had on Wednesday December 9, argued that the national assembly has no constitutional powers to summon the president.
However reacting to this, Falana stated that the national assembly has the power to summon the President. He added that with the combined effect of sections 88 and 89 of the Constitutio,,he has been embarrassed himself longtime ago
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“A day is coming when Nigerians will fight and they will fight hard to reclaim their country from this evil and corrupt cabal now illegally occupying public offices and oppressing the people,” he declared.
DebbieBianca: 1971 footage shows student riots in Lagos, following the deaths of two demonstrators at Ibadan by the police.
In retaliation, the protesters burnt down two police posts and hunted down policemen in the city. Police officers were reported to have torn off their uniforms to escape the rioters. Eventually the police barricaded a road into the city and arrested at least 15 students.
The original protest which was held in the university of Ibadan was about the poor standard of the catering service in the school. The protest had lasted for four days before police opened fire on 3,000 students, killing two and injuring many. These act was what led to protests in other universities.