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Health / Re: Buhari Signs White Paper That Bars Public Doctors From Owning Private Hospitals by yazach: 2:22am On Oct 19, 2018
BankeSmalls:
We're in 1984 again grin

Congrats to my sophisticated afonjas who voted this disaster into power.

Use your brain for once

The said doctors have gotten to a stage where they will referred a patients from government hospital to their own private hospital. They will still claim government is not paying their salary.

They offer poor service to poor masses who can't afford private hospital but offer an outstanding services to patients in their own private hospital
Politics / Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by yazach: 2:15am On Oct 19, 2018
NAIJAHITPLAY:
Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said efforts had begun to secure release of former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, from Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) custody.

Ozekhome said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.

Fayose, whose tenure as governor ended on Monday, had on Tuesday reported at EFCC office in Abuja to answer to some allegations levelled against while in office as governor.

Ozekhome said “Fayose’s lawyers are already taking steps to enforce his fundamental human rights by getting him released.


“Yes, his lawyers will go to court to enforce his fundamental human rights.

“The EFCC has no right to keep him for over 24 hours.

“If they have done that by obtaining a Magistrate Court’s Order that will be in the form of “holding charge” which has been declared unconstitutional and illegal by the Supreme Court.

“Holding charge is illegal. It is unconstitutional.’’


Ozekhome said that the section of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) permitting a magistrate to detain a suspect for 14 days was illegal.

According to him, any action outside the provisions of Section 35 of the Constitution which specifically provides for 24 hours, is illegal and unconstitutional.

He explained that the ACJA allowed for detention of a suspect for 14 days, but that Section 35 of the Constitution made it clear that a person could only be detained for 24 hours.

“So, when there is a clash between the statute, like the ACJA, and the Constitution, the Constitution prevails by virtue of Section 1(3).

“If they have gotten an order for two weeks from the magistrate court, it is unconstitutional,” Ozekhome stressed.

Recalls that Ozekhome was among Fayose’s supporters who accompanied him to the EFCC on Tuesday.

He had said that the present administration was governed by constitutionalism, and that it was a constitutional democracy.

When contacted for update of Fayose, especially on the detention, Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, he simply said, “there is no update at the moment.”

Source:
http://www.naijahitplay.com/2018/10/we-are-taking-steps-to-enforce-fayose.html?m=1

Fayose said he has carried his bible, pillow, blanket to go and be a Mario at EFCC Office and you are shouting detain, weting concern you
Politics / Re: Supreme Court Orders FG To Recover 18-year Lost Revenue From Oil Giants by yazach: 3:58pm On Oct 18, 2018
new2012:


Sorry bro, but drop political sentiments when u analyze issues, it cloud your judgement.

The federal government is compelled by the Supreme court to go after the oil firms after the 3 PDP states instituted it.

What's APC federal will in this?

I think those political inclined teenagers are not capable of straight talk. Just biased ramblings.

sorry, read the post again you will understand better
Politics / Re: Robert Aziboala: $40m Given To Me Was For Special Assignment - Jonathan’s Cousin by yazach: 2:14pm On Oct 18, 2018
niyidenrele:


https://www.tribuneonlineng.com/169485/

Were ni bobo yi sha

40million dolls for special assignment

Craze dey worry you

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Politics / Re: Supreme Court Orders FG To Recover 18-year Lost Revenue From Oil Giants by yazach: 1:59pm On Oct 18, 2018
richidinho:


but the 3 states are PDP state

This is one of most outstanding performance of buhari, if it is APC state doing that, am sure PDP federal will never support it because they are looters
Politics / Re: Supreme Court Orders FG To Recover 18-year Lost Revenue From Oil Giants by yazach: 10:57am On Oct 18, 2018
Good
Politics / Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by yazach: 8:13am On Oct 17, 2018
Good
Politics / Re: 2019: Ex-militants Vow To Ensure Pmb’s Victory by yazach: 8:12am On Oct 17, 2018
Nice for them

No sane person would want to remain criminal for life like IPOB

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Politics / Re: British High Commission Speaks On Ban Of 50 Politicians By Buhari by yazach: 6:36am On Oct 17, 2018
Esseite:


You are comparing Obama who has his books as bestsellers raking in millions of dollars till tomorrow to Buhari or May a renowned banker before taking a career in politics..

Show me one company own by Obama.
Just like your question

And before you dodge it Teresa May company
Politics / Re: British High Commission Speaks On Ban Of 50 Politicians By Buhari by yazach: 3:45am On Oct 17, 2018
Esseite:
Nigeria is not like britain, it is too much power for a President, it would muscle all forms of opposition for the nation both now and the future.

To the guy above:

Please mention just one company Buhari owns... or one income tax generated from anybody he has employed.

Is contesting for presidency a job or a career?

A man who has same number of cows year in year out cant even be called a herdsman, talk more of president.




Tell me company own by Obama, May of UK,
Politics / Re: Top Secret Of Bishop Oyedepo Revealed by yazach: 3:15am On Oct 17, 2018
Okay
Politics / Re: Buhari Challenge All Presidential Aspirants To A Live Debate by yazach: 3:14am On Oct 17, 2018
Sai Baba

Babamu ne buhari

PBM till Nigeria is one of the best country in the world
Politics / Re: Reps Demand Urgent Negotiation With Boko Haram For Release Of Captives by yazach: 5:54pm On Oct 16, 2018
Ok
Politics / Re: Best Option For Southwest Is To Vote PMB/PYO Comes 2019 To Avoid Maginalised by yazach: 6:15pm On Oct 15, 2018
Op your head dey there

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Politics / Re: Corruption Is Worst Under Buhari... Transparency International by yazach: 6:09pm On Oct 15, 2018
As if we care

Pmb till 2023 and beyond.
Politics / Re: BREAKING News!!! Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar Finally Supports Atiku,gives Reasons by yazach: 6:08pm On Oct 15, 2018
As far as we diehardbuhari is concerned, let PDP seal the support of trump, PBM till 2023 and beyond.

In God we trust

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Politics / Re: Ancient African King Mansa Musa, Named World’s Richest Of All Time, Worth $400 B by yazach: 10:29am On Oct 15, 2018
Really??
Politics / Re: Tinubu To Use Atiku's Choice Of Obi To Rally Support For Buhari's Re-election by yazach: 10:27am On Oct 15, 2018
Yes
Politics / Re: 'Excluding Omisore, Obanikoro From Travel Ban List Is Partial' - Yoruba Youths by yazach: 2:49am On Oct 15, 2018
Anambralstson:
Femi Makinde, Osogbo



https://punchng.com/excluding-omisore-obanikoro-from-travel-ban-list-is-partial-yoruba-youths-tell-buhari/

The duo have being paying back their own looted money so if their names are excluded, I don't think their is any partial but others refused to returned the stolen money so they can dance to the music.

our amiable president gave all of them the opportunity to either refund the money or face the law
Politics / Re: Travel Ban On 50 High-profile Nigerians Illegal, Repressive - SERAP To Buhari by yazach: 4:35pm On Oct 14, 2018
chidima2019:
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has said that “The order banning 50 alleged high-profile corrupt Nigerians from travelling abroad without any legal basis and a judicial authorisation is clearly arbitrary, repressive and illegal, as it breaches constitutional rights and the country’s international obligations, which protect the rights to freedom of movement, to leave one’s country, to privacy, and to due process of law.”

The organization said: “A travel ban by its nature is an interference with the right to leave one’s country. It is neither necessary nor proportionate to prevent dissipation of stolen assets or stop politically exposed persons (PEPs) from tampering with any such assets. The ban should be immediately lifted and the order rescinded.” Presidential spokesperson Garba Shehu yesterday announced the placement of 50 high-profile Nigerians on travel ban, citing the measure as part of the implementation of Presidential Executive Order Number 6. The unnamed individuals will be banned from travelling outside the country pending the determination of their corruption cases in order to ensure that all assets within a minimum value of N50 million or equivalent, are not dissipated or tampered with. But SERAP in a statement today signed by its deputy director Timothy Adewale said: “Rather than performing its declared objective of preventing dissipation of stolen assets, the travel ban would seriously undermine the government’s expressed commitment to combat grand corruption and violate the country’s international human rights obligations. The travel ban will play right into the hands of high-profile corrupt officials by feeding into the narrative that the fight against corruption is targeted only at political opponents.” The statement read in part: “The travel ban and mass surveillance will distract the authorities from taking legitimate action to recover stolen assets, effectively punish high-ranking corrupt officials and portray the government as unwilling to embrace the rule of law in its fight against corruption, thereby making it difficult to obtain the necessary support and cooperation of countries keeping stolen assets.” “The travel ban will also strain the government’s relationships with partner countries, on whom it will inevitably rely for vital asset recovery cooperation, undermining the effort to bring them closer. By alienating these partners, the government could lose access to important information and mutual legal assistance necessary to effectively recover stolen assets and bring corrupt officials to justice.” “Judicial affirmation of the legality of the Executive Order 6 doesn’t grant the government arbitrary powers to impose travel ban on anyone without following due process of law. Rather than imposing a travel ban, the authorities should take advantage of the provisions of the UN Convention against Corruption to seek mutual legal assistance with countries where investigations and litigation are ongoing by requesting them to apply preventive measures regarding assets covered by the travel ban.” “The authorities should also widely publish the names of the 50 Nigerians suspected to be involved, and submit those names to the countries/embassies of countries where the stolen assets are stashed. The authorities should issue a risk alert on alleged corrupt assets that are likely to be dissipated or tampered with by the high-profile Nigerians, seeking the cooperation of countries keeping the assets, and reminding them of their international obligations to prevent these Nigerians from tampering with stolen assets that are subject of ongoing investigations and litigation.” “We are concerned with the threats grand corruption and money laundering posed to the effective enjoyment of human rights of Nigerians, and agree with the authorities that grand corruption and impunity of perpetrators must be vigorously combated. But we believe that the fight against corruption will only succeed if it is based on due process of law and respect for human rights.” “If the objective the government seeks to achieve is to ensure stolen assets are not dissipated or that politically exposed persons do not interfere with ongoing investigation and prosecution of corruption cases, the appropriate legal response is for the authorities to pursue orders of temporary forfeiture and mutual legal assistance, and not a travel ban that would achieve nothing but violate citizens’ human rights.” “Nigeria is a state party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which in article 12 guarantees the right of everyone to leave any country, including their own. The government cannot impose restrictions on this right unless any such restrictions are provided by law, are necessary to protect public order, or the rights of others. The travel restrictions on the alleged 50 corrupt Nigerians clearly do not meet these conditions.” “All restrictions on the right to leave must be narrowly interpreted. In General Comment No. 27, the Human Rights Committee stated that any restrictions must not impair the essence of the right and that the relationship of the norm to the exception must not be reversed.” “The travel ban cannot achieve the objective of depriving the 50 Nigerians suspected of corruption of their ill-gotten gains. It is absolutely important that the government is guided by the provisions of Article 31 of the UN Convention against Corruption to which Nigeria is a state party, and which authorises states parties to take preliminary measures to seize, freeze or otherwise immobilise property for the purposes of confiscation/pending investigation and litigation.” “It is always important that the definition and interpretation of the law should be as certain as possible, and this is of particular importance in cases of corruption where citizens’ human rights may be at stake. We do not consider that such reasonable certainty can exist where the executive assumes patently judicial functions.” “The right to leave one’s country includes a positive duty on states such as Nigeria to issue documents – as well as a passive one – to refrain from placing obstacles in the way of an individual seeking to leave.”

https://www.akelicious.net/2018/10/travel-ban-on-50-high-profile-nigerians.html

To hell with serap

Serap my foot
Politics / Re: PDP Rejects Travel Ban On 50 High-profile Nigerians by yazach: 4:23pm On Oct 14, 2018
Ezi1993:

mumu dey worry u idiooot.

Pain am well well
Politics / Re: PDP Rejects Travel Ban On 50 High-profile Nigerians by yazach: 4:23pm On Oct 14, 2018
Itzmizbo:
Trying to talk some senses into ur empty skull head

You call that trash sense

Guy you fall my hand again

I always wonder how the hell that cownu was able to dupe IPOB but with this your post, I got my answer
Politics / Re: SW To Assume 5% Role From 2019 by yazach: 11:52am On Oct 14, 2018
The real definition of stupiduty is when someone is stupid, his thinking is that everyone is also stupid

This is the similitude of the op

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Politics / Re: PDP Rejects Travel Ban On 50 High-profile Nigerians by yazach: 10:26am On Oct 14, 2018
njimezz:
THIS SHOWS THAT UR BRAIN IS LEAKING AND U'RE NOTHING BUT AN UNFORTUNATE IDIOT, ANY LITTLE THING U CALL IPOB, SEE I CAN SEE U DON'T THINK B4 U SPEAK THEY ARE NOT D CAUSE OF BUHAR'S FAILURE SO PARK WELL.

He pain am well well
Politics / Re: Atiku: I Don't Smoke, I Don't Drink, I Stopped Womanizing; I'm Romantic (Video) by yazach: 10:06am On Oct 14, 2018
Story for the dead

Lol

Tell the IPOB, they are the one to be easily manipulated.

Before you quote me, remember how cownu duped them

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Politics / Re: Atiku: I Don't Smoke, I Don't Drink, I Stopped Womanizing; I'm Romantic (Video) by yazach: 10:05am On Oct 14, 2018
Story for the dead
Politics / Re: PDP Rejects Travel Ban On 50 High-profile Nigerians by yazach: 10:03am On Oct 14, 2018
Itzmizbo:
See ur yansh as e ben go one corner. Even most Nigeria citizens hate Nigeria talk less of other citizens from other countries. I have always be annoyed of Nigeria during Goodluck Jonathan government but still defend it because it my country and still love and hope in better Nigeria. But ever since that lifeless illiterate dullardino took over I have not only see myself hating the shithole country call Nigeria but see myself planing each and everyday on leaving the the shithole country. Do you know why? seeing our lazy youths (both real life and online) fighting on both APC and PDP issue shows that there is no hope for the lifeless country.

What is this thing saying
Politics / Re: TRAVEL BAN: Dasuki, Badeh, Daniel, Amosu, Yuguda, 45 Others Top Travel Ban List by yazach: 9:31am On Oct 14, 2018
Good
Politics / Re: PDP Rejects Travel Ban On 50 High-profile Nigerians by yazach: 9:29am On Oct 14, 2018
chikasky62:
@yazach, you are as stupid and hopeless as your cow father called buhari. You are so so so foolish and senseless to your parental lineage

So the thing pain you wella.

If say I know say he go pain you like this, I for write more to step on your nerve more
Politics / Re: Nigeria Gets N400m Assistance From EU To Tackle Flood by yazach: 7:09am On Oct 14, 2018
Ok

If it's PDP tenure, the money will be looted before arrival
Politics / Re: 2019: PDP Launches Operation Deliver Your Ward... by yazach: 6:37am On Oct 14, 2018
Lol

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