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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by etenyong(m): 3:02pm On Oct 14, 2016
This NJC are just exposing the corrupt judges with this their statement. Fact have been establish here that some of them had involved in some bad dealing.
Very soon more will be exposed in the court.

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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Splashme: 3:03pm On Oct 14, 2016
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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by basadenet: 3:03pm On Oct 14, 2016
Since separation of powers does exist, each Organ must stick to the rules and not interfere in others function.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by lagdmark(m): 3:04pm On Oct 14, 2016
ShitHead:
NJC and Aisha...you are welcome to the wailers club. Please have a seat.
Add another seat for tinubu, and serve dem 2 bottles of henessy and a Hot chocolate drink for Aisha.
Propaganda is the slayer of APC

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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by PEPPERified: 3:07pm On Oct 14, 2016
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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by reganthony: 3:09pm On Oct 14, 2016
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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by searay(m): 3:11pm On Oct 14, 2016
DSS please defend yourself
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by toblosky(m): 3:11pm On Oct 14, 2016
Didn't see any branch of the NCAN? or wasn't there names?
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Bimpe29: 3:14pm On Oct 14, 2016
The accussed judges are simply corrupt, and should be properly investigated and prosecuted. NJC's press release has partly vindicated the DSS's sting operations and clamdown on the accussed senior members of the bench. What an unfortunate precedent!

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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Opinedecandid(m): 3:16pm On Oct 14, 2016
BCISLTD:
angry everybody "separation of powers"...what about "check and balance" abi that's not a principle of a democratic government again..

The executive should continue to "check" them..very closely at that ..lack of " checks " brought us down this rubbish path.

Is it only the executive that performs the 'checking functions on the judiciary"

Whether those of you who can't see anything wrong with the abuse of power by the executive arm of this present administration like it or not, the attempt of the executive to molest, intimidate and arm twist the judiciary to adjudicate to their apronstrings leaves much to be desired.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by GoodofNaija: 3:19pm On Oct 14, 2016
What a shame!

Our judiciary has become something else. It is obvious they are out to scuttle this anti corruption war by trying to shield their corrupt members from prosecution.

You find your members guilty of corrupt practices, yet you are trying to shield them from prosecution. An offence that should be strictly punished by prosecution to serve as deterrent to others, yet you are trying to trivialize it.

An arm of govt that should be a towering example of integrity and discipline, and a place of hope for the common man against injustice, has shamefully descended to an institution of funny characters, crooks and criminals hiding under wigs.

It is clear to all now that the reason justice is being delayed in the corruption cases in court is that the judiciary itself is a dirty institution. A lot of persons hiding under wigs are tools and agents of looters and deeply corrupt individuals.

If you will not change to the path of integrity, Nigerians will soon rise against you and force you to change. The time of handling corruption with kid gloves has gone.

You should take the recent sting operation as a final warning.

You are not above the law!
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Ekeremgba(m): 3:22pm On Oct 14, 2016
[quote author=BeeBeeOoh post=50187301][/quote] that is lie mohammed
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Sermwell(m): 3:26pm On Oct 14, 2016
Ayo25:
The NJC should go and sit down. They let themselves down and brought upon themselves the disgrace they are currently going through. The question that boggles the mind about the Nigerian judiciary is that despite that it is common knowledge that the judiciary is one of the most corrupt in the world, no judge has ever been jailed in Nigeria's history.All the NJC has been doing with regards to the discipline of corrupt judges, is to sack them. But the culpable judges go and enjoy their proceeds of corruption and move about freely. Is that the kind of adjudication they as judges give to common men? Are judges any more human than the rest of us? One thing is certain, after this whole debacle the Nigerian judicial system will never remain the same.
Keep decieving yourself o, you hear? How many governor, president, senator or house of rep member have been jailed in this country? Or are you saying there is no corruption in that arm of government?
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Sermwell(m): 3:26pm On Oct 14, 2016
Ayo25:
The NJC should go and sit down. They let themselves down and brought upon themselves the disgrace they are currently going through. The question that boggles the mind about the Nigerian judiciary is that despite that it is common knowledge that the judiciary is one of the most corrupt in the world, no judge has ever been jailed in Nigeria's history.All the NJC has been doing with regards to the discipline of corrupt judges, is to sack them. But the culpable judges go and enjoy their proceeds of corruption and move about freely. Is that the kind of adjudication they as judges give to common men? Are judges any more human than the rest of us? One thing is certain, after this whole debacle the Nigerian judicial system will never remain the same.
Keep decieving yourself o, you hear? How many governor, president, senator or house of rep member have been jailed in this country? Or are you saying there is no corruption in those arms of government?

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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by DLioness(f): 3:36pm On Oct 14, 2016
Ayo25:
The NJC should go and sit down. They let themselves down and brought upon themselves the disgrace they are currently going through. The question that boggles the mind about the Nigerian judiciary is that despite that it is common knowledge that the judiciary is one of the most corrupt in the world, no judge has ever been jailed in Nigeria's history.All the NJC has been doing with regards to the discipline of corrupt judges, is to sack them. But the culpable judges go and enjoy their proceeds of corruption and move about freely. Is that the kind of adjudication they as judges give to common men? Are judges any more human than the rest of us? One thing is certain, after this whole debacle the Nigerian judicial system will never remain the same.
Thats wer the pwr of NJC ends. It is nt a cot of law dt can jail them. It is lft to the police and A. G. (ministry of justice) to do their work of prosecution. The point is wn it cms to breach of cot of conduct for judicial officers, NJC is the first constitutionally recognisd body to handl it. So tel ur dss to stop harrasin our sitting judges.

The police cn only arrest a judge wn he or she commits a crime lik rape, murder etc and nt a breach of code of conduct lik collection of bribe.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Wantedmiller: 3:44pm On Oct 14, 2016
[quote author=Osmondinho post=50195728]I read the press release verbatim and I fully support the NJC on this.

I have said it and I will keep shouting it that we should not fold our hands and watch the APC FG led government turn Nigeria into that of Germany in Hitler era. This is how it started. gradually and steady, putting fear into supposed enemies, undermining rules and law and grabbing and withholding powers to himself.

Before it is too late, Senate should call Buhari, and all executive apparatus to order or we will go down one after another. Hitler did it in Germany with his handpicked evil secret police and terrorised opponents. A time came, the whole nation was subdued and started dancing to his mad songs. He led Germany into a costly war and the whole Germans paid dearly for their silence.

Corruption fight should not be used as an undertone to silence perceived enemies. Different institutions of government are there to act as check and balance to other. When one of the institutions hijack the other powers, we are then in autocratic rule and no more democracy.

Don't mention me to spew rubbish plz.

sensible response is appreciated

**SayNoToCorruptPractice
**FightCorruption
**JusticeForAll[/quote

sir hoping that PDP will win 2019 to probe all this current APC led government. Nigeria will be better.

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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by tete7000(m): 3:47pm On Oct 14, 2016
This government is not just it. People who want to fight corruption but don't know what corruption is. Using immorality to fight immorality. Nonsense people.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by yohannazack(m): 3:49pm On Oct 14, 2016
The raid on judges significantly shows that truly a few people have hakkacked this country.
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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Kenobus: 3:56pm On Oct 14, 2016
We should open our minds and think straight. Nobody is against the fight against corruption; but not by going to a Judge house by 1 or 2am! What is that? Now, how is Dss going to prove anything? The Judges would deny everything and there is no valid proof. We know that Judges are corrupt so also the politicians. We have many today that are corrupt yet the govt is pretending not to know. Chief of Army Staff , Buratai has houses in Dubai; imagine that! How many houses do you think he has in Nigeria? What has Buhari done to him? Danbazau has many houses all over the world, what has happened to him? He is the one using N14,000.00 to feed a prisoner in Nigeria. Where did Apc get money to fund its campaigns? Is Buhari not aware of Tinubu, Obj, Danjuma, Atiku, IBB, Abdulsalami ill gotten wealth? Buhari should go after them if he is serious with the fight against corruption.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by mandax: 4:01pm On Oct 14, 2016
Where is NgeneUkwenu, promoter of "I shall make N1=$1" if you vote me?

NgeneUkwenu praised DSS to high heavens for invading Judges houses.

Some Afonja zombies praised NgeneUkwenu. Some even suggested that Judges accused of corruption should be shot.

Anyhow, the damage has already been done. Judges may have been intimidated to fear this DSS propping up President Buhari for absolute dictatorship.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by AK481(m): 4:05pm On Oct 14, 2016
dss where is the pictures or videos of the money you claim the judges stole?

up till no no evidence,yet some zombies .......

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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by papaejima1: 4:07pm On Oct 14, 2016
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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by DLioness(f): 4:07pm On Oct 14, 2016
olapluto:
Sensationalist title. NJC should be ashamed of what they have written here. They admitted that almost all the judges arrested are corrupt, and they have now decided that some of them be suspended.
1. Why did you have to wait for DSS to arrest them before you come out publicly to denounce corrupt judges?
2. DSS sent a petition in February, and you're replying in April asking for Sworn affidavit?? Trying to dribble the country while shielding your corrupt members?
Out of over 1000 petitions, you have only recommended 18 judges for prosecution? Less than 1%.
If u ve bn follown the news u wl discovr dt less than a week b4 the arrest of doz judges, sm oda set of judges ve bn recommended for remval dt Fshows NJC has always bn doin its work. U wunt really undstnd unless ur a judge or smone close to the bench. I say this bcs NJC is used to receiving baseless petitions frm Nigerians. Sm ppl ve made it a habit to always petition judges once they loose a case they wl always accuse the judges of biase/partiality and these makes work to doubl for NJC bcs dy ar expctd to investigate each and evry petition. Henc dy came out wt a policy dt each complaint must cm by affidavit. So the era of baseless and anonymous petitions is over.

Frm wat I knw, it is nt part of the constitutionally powers of NJC to recommended prosecution. They ar only to investigate, then recommend to presidnt or gvnr for remval, suspnsion etc. It is the duty of A. G. and police to handl prosecutions if need be. I dnt knw they ve nt bn doin dt and mayb dts y NJC hs takn it on itslf to direct them.

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Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Ayo25: 4:09pm On Oct 14, 2016
DLioness:
Thats wer the pwr of NJC ends. It is nt a cot of law dt can jail them. It is lft to the police and A. G. (ministry of justice) to do their work of prosecution. The point is wn it cms to breach of cot of conduct for judicial officers, NJC is the first constitutionally recognisd body to handl it. So tel ur dss to stop harrasin our sitting judges.

The police cn only arrest a judge wn he or she commits a crime lik rape, murder etc and nt a breach of code of conduct lik collection of bribe.
What do you mean tell your DSS. Did you see anywhere I support DSS in the post. Learn to read and comprehend.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by Pierocash(m): 4:13pm On Oct 14, 2016
kernel504:



Your English comprehension is sick. NJC in a communique said " we will help Buhari's administration to fight corruption, and fish out bad elements in judiciary". If you say Judiciary is corrupt, what of executive that padded 2016 budget, alongside with legislative.
Ur celebral acumen is stupenduosly low.
Did u realy read through d communique issued by NJC on this wise?
D Judges were already on suspension and 1 or 2 of them including justice Pindiga already on dismissal based on recomendation by NJC,and here u r talking on prepostreous submission
I hereby recommend u for night class
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by mandax: 4:18pm On Oct 14, 2016
Ayo25:
The NJC should go and sit down. They let themselves down and brought upon themselves the disgrace they are currently going through. The question that boggles the mind about the Nigerian judiciary is that despite that it is common knowledge that the judiciary is one of the most corrupt in the world, no judge has ever been jailed in Nigeria's history.All the NJC has been doing with regards to the discipline of corrupt judges, is to sack them. But the culpable judges go and enjoy their proceeds of corruption and move about freely. Is that the kind of adjudication they as judges give to common men? Are judges any more human than the rest of us? One thing is certain, after this whole debacle the Nigerian judicial system will never remain the same.
Ask: what breeds corruption in Nigeria.

When we ask you people to join the political restructuring train to bring political leaders closest to the people and thus accountable to the people, you people refuse, and insist on Abuja over-centralized unitary government system. The government system makes a few persons in far-away Abuja to collect revenues from all over Nigeria, mostly from oil, and share to the states governors and local government councils chairmen.

Even a blind can see that this government system breeds corruption.

But President Buhari tells you that he is fighting corruption. How many people have been jailed? How much money has he recovered?

Cut the root of corruption by removing excess powers from Abuja and bring the powers closer to the people who shall then be able to check how leaders spend every kobo of the public.

But northern Nigeria benefits from the existing political system from the large number of states and hundreds of local government councils.

So?
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by PassingShot(m): 4:24pm On Oct 14, 2016
DesChyko:
This was your response to me yesterday when I faulted those search warrants.



Perhaps your response came prematurely because from what I could see up there, you are now blasting them for negating the claims of the DSS that you so much believe in. Was that what you had in mind while claim the NJC had no grounds yesterday?

Your prayers have no roots for the single reason that you are confused on your stand yourself. You asked for a rebuttal from the NJC to prove their rightness. Now you have one, you're wishing it never happened.

Bros, the people you are defending act without deep thought, planning and verification. That's why they always end up messing themselves up. If you were expecting the judiciary to neglect the very laws they live for, you have been misled by the many violent and thoughtless misdemeanors of this government and, then you should start planning a coup for military dictatorship. That os where your ilks have roots. As for a common sense democratic government, this commando executive has no place there.
If anything, this lame response from JCN vindicates my position. That it took the body almost a week to come up with this childish defense points to the fact that the judges are guilty. They just had to say something and I don't see how I've contradicted myself.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by sleemfesh: 4:26pm On Oct 14, 2016
wellmax:


Did anyone see that? Useless NJC. Is asking for bribe not a crime?
Don't be stewpede.
Did they say it is or is not a crime?
Can't you use your hopeless brain for once?
Phbbt.
Re: DSS Lied Against Us, Judges- NJC (read Full Statement) by DesChyko: 4:29pm On Oct 14, 2016
PassingShot:

If anything, this lame response from JCN vindicates my position. That it took the body almost a week to come up with this childish defense points to the fact that the judges are guilty. They just had to say something and I don't see how I've contradicted myself.

Well, it's a lame response to you because you do not believe the modus operandi of the DSS is wrong in any way. It makes much sense to me because I've already seen the actions of the DSS from the onset as being illegal.

At the end of the day, it's a matter of what is right and what is wrong before the law, not our individual perceptions.

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