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What Happens Now That The Nigerian Judiciary Can No Longer "Judi"? by KingOfAmebo(m): 9:11pm On Nov 15, 2023
The word "Judi" is a Yoruba slang for a dance step that requires the lifting of ones buttocks in excitement...it is a street slang not currently available on Google search.

Recently, The Trade Union Congress (TUC) President, Festus Osifo, in an interview on Arise TV, justified the decision by accusing the Federal Government of disregarding court orders and setting an unfavorable precedent for labor unions.

"We are copying what the Federal Government is doing," Osifo asserted during the interview, citing instances where the government overlooked court orders, including the detention of Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele by the Department of State Services (DSS), despite court orders for his release.

Osifo questioned the legitimacy of the court order against the TUC's strike, suggesting the possibility of it being a "black market injunction" aimed at undermining labor movements.

Apparently, The Nigerian Judiciary which is supposed to be the last hope of the common man has lost its glory, reputation and honor judging from passing wacked money induced judgments based on "technicalities".

Nigerians no longer respect court orders, you cannot blame them because the APC led government set in motion the bad precedence.


*Original content by KingOfAmebo

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Re: What Happens Now That The Nigerian Judiciary Can No Longer "Judi"? by KingOfAmebo(m): 9:13pm On Nov 15, 2023
The last hope of the common man is gone.

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Re: What Happens Now That The Nigerian Judiciary Can No Longer "Judi"? by princepeter566: 9:27pm On Nov 15, 2023
The last hope a the common man in Nigeria is to carry fight inec and the judiciary

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Re: What Happens Now That The Nigerian Judiciary Can No Longer "Judi"? by Wisereborn: 9:31pm On Nov 15, 2023
KingOfAmebo:
The last hope of the common man is gone.
The common man can do very well without them

They are gradually getting to a place where they will no longer be needed

Re: What Happens Now That The Nigerian Judiciary Can No Longer "Judi"? by helinues: 9:43pm On Nov 15, 2023
Can no longer in your delusional mindset
Re: What Happens Now That The Nigerian Judiciary Can No Longer "Judi"? by ican2020: 9:44pm On Nov 15, 2023
Try and resolve any issue you have with anyone peacefully cause going to court is now a complete waste of time and money
Re: What Happens Now That The Nigerian Judiciary Can No Longer "Judi"? by 4KNGOATS(m): 3:45am On Nov 16, 2023
KingOfAmebo:
The word "Judi" is a Yoruba slang for a dance step that requires the lifting of ones buttocks in excitement...it is a street slang not currently available on Google search.

Recently, The Trade Union Congress (TUC) President, Festus Osifo, in an interview on Arise TV, justified the decision by accusing the Federal Government of disregarding court orders and setting an unfavorable precedent for labor unions.

"We are copying what the Federal Government is doing," Osifo asserted during the interview, citing instances where the government overlooked court orders, including the detention of Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele by the Department of State Services (DSS), despite court orders for his release.

Osifo questioned the legitimacy of the court order against the TUC's strike, suggesting the possibility of it being a "black market injunction" aimed at undermining labor movements.

Apparently, The Nigerian Judiciary which is supposed to be the last hope of the common man has lost its glory, reputation and honor judging from passing wacked money induced judgments based on "technicalities".

Nigerians no longer respect court orders, you cannot blame them because the APC led government set in motion the bad precedence.


*Original content by KingOfAmebo
These is bound to happen eventually Nigeria is gone
Re: What Happens Now That The Nigerian Judiciary Can No Longer "Judi"? by orisa37: 7:29am On Nov 16, 2023
JUSTICE OKORO "JUDIS" NOW MORE THAN EVER BEFORE. HE IS OKORO GCON NOW.

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