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Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by CrestMan: 4:14pm On Jan 27, 2019
maxwell767:
Am i the only one that is tired of this CJN, NJC etc of a thing...?? undecided

Only you and BMC/BMO/MURIC are tired.
Please if you are not among the listed, try not to be tired in rescuing this nation from the tyrant. Thanks. My humble opinion cheesy

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Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by FLYFIRE(m): 4:15pm On Jan 27, 2019
Donzion77:
With APC unpopular move. This dumb duara man will definitely be the last APC to rule this country. After this very election, I see a situation where this evil party will be dismembered and proscribed just like the Moslem brotherhood in Egypt
APC will follow the path of her Egytian brother party...Muslim Brotherhood...FOUR YEARS and died a natural DEATH

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Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by Clean2016: 4:17pm On Jan 27, 2019
PearlStreet:
No one is even asking how Onnoghen got the suspicious funds in his account cos it's normal to steal when you're in Government.

Obi and the lunatics in PDP were comparing Nigeria to China.

If Onnoghen tried this kind of nonsense in China, he would have been beheaded in the presence of his grandchildren and family members.


Nobody talked about that, is he guilty or not? He agreed he is guilty but refused to step aside
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by CrestMan: 4:18pm On Jan 27, 2019
sogodihno:


so who will now b ruling, PDP? Let's wait and see. PDP is not smelling that seat in 3 decades, get that into ur flat head

I know in your heart of heart, you wish Buhari didn't make this wrong call that has eroded his goodwill among many undecided voters. Be humble and honest enough to admit this wink

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Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by Jonadull: 4:20pm On Jan 27, 2019
CrestMan:


I know in your heart of heart, you wish Buhari didn't make this wrong call that has eroded his goodwill among many undecided voters. Be humble and honest enough to admit this cheesy
Undecided voters ?
You’re fooling yourself
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by sacx: 4:23pm On Jan 27, 2019
maxwell767:


Perv. undecided

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Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by Jesusina(m): 4:38pm On Jan 27, 2019
* This makes a lot of sense* If the body of NJC are sure and confident of all this, let them sit on Monday, suspend the Actg CJN and dissolve the election tribunal he set up!!!

quote author=Joevics post=75163285]Can the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Mohammed, who was a critical member of the National Judicial Council, which sanctioned Justice Obisike Orji by forcing him to go on a compulsory retirement for allowing himself to be sworn in as the Acting Chief Judge of Abia State without being recommended by the council, head the judiciary? Davidson Iriekpen asks

A story was once told that when Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State in 2012 failed in his bid to foist Justice Joseph Oyewole on the judiciary as Chief Judge, he settled for Justice Gloria Oladoke instead of Justice Oyebola Ojo.

Investigation revealed that at the meeting of the National Judicial Council (NJC) as Justice Oladoke introduced herself as the acting Chief Judge of Osun State, below was the response she got from the then Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) and Chairman of the NJC, Justice Mariam Aloma Mukhtar: “Who invited you here? You don’t belong here. Please excuse us. Get out!”



THISDAY gathered that it took this decision by the NJC for Governor Aregbesola to know that he should follow the rule by appointing the most senior judge of the state.

In Rivers State, a few years after, Justice Peter Agumagu, who was appointed Chief Judge by Governor Chibuike Amaechi was rejected by the NJC equally headed by Justice Mukhtar. The NJC had directed that Justice Daisy Okocha be sworn in as Chief Judge of the state, a decision Amaechi refused to comply with.

The NJC consequently queried and suspended Justice Agumagu as a judicial officer by the NJC for allegedly violating Section 271(1) of the constitution by submitting himself for confirmation by the state House of Assembly and swearing-in by the governor as the state’s substantive Chief Judge without being recommended by the council.
The body claimed it acted pursuant to paragraph 21(d) of Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.


The most recent was on March 14, 2018, when the council at its 85th meeting under the chairmanship of Justice Walter Onnoghen, declared the suspension of the Chief Judge of Abia State Justice T. U. Uzokwe, by Governor Okezie Ikpeazu as unconstitutional.

It also sanctioned Justice Obisike Orji, by forcing him to go on a compulsory retirement for allowing himself to be sworn in as the Acting Chief Judge of Abia State without being recommended by the council. It stressed that the decision to suspend the chief judge and the swearing-in of an acting chief judge without the input of the NJC was unconstitutional, null and void.


The NJC statement then said: “The suspension of the Chief Judge of Abia State (Justice Theresa Uzokwe) by the State House of Assembly without a prior recommendation by the National Judicial Council violates the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Consequently, the subsequent act of appointing and swearing-in of Justice Obisike Orji as the Acting Chief Judge is invalid for being unconstitutional. Furthermore, the conduct of Justice Obisike Orji in presenting himself to be sworn in raises potential questions of misconduct that Council is now looking into. Council therefore resolved to query and suspend Hon. Mr. Justice Obisike Orji pending the outcome of its investigation.”

The above carefully demonstrates the importance the NJC attaches to the adherence to the constitution and due process. But all these were shattered on Friday when President Muhammadu Buhari unilaterally suspended Onnoghen and promptly swore in Justice Tanko Mohammed.

Though the president defended his action by citing an order from the Code of Conduct Tribunal, directing Onnoghen’s suspension, his action has been described by a cross section of lawyers and others as a judicial coup.



Onnoghen’s travails first began in 2016, when the president refused to confirm his elevation as the CJN. But as fate would have it, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, who was then the Acting President, swore him into office when the president was away on medical vacation.

About six months after he took office, there were rumours that he was being investigated, but each time the rumour came, the agencies accused would deny it. However, on January 7, a civil society group, the Anti-Corruption and Research Based Data Initiative, filed a petition with the Code of Conduct Bureau, accusing him of corruption and false declaration of assets.

A six-count charge was drafted at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT). Initially the presidency denied having anything to do with his arraignment. In spite of the criticisms that the move against Onnoghen did not follow laid-down rules, the trial proceeded with unusual speed.


Last Thursday, the Court of Appeal in Abuja, in its ruling, ordered the CCT to stay action, pending the determination of Onnoghen’s application that the CCT had no power to try him.

But while Nigerians were waiting for the ruling, the president on Friday confirmed the fears that it was indeed behind the travail of the embattled CJN by proceeding with his suspension and the swearing-in of the Justice Mohammed in acting capacity.

The question begging for answers from observers is, should Mohammed have taken the position, when as a critical member of the NJC, he was part of the decision that forced Justice Orji to go on compulsory retirement for allowing himself to be sworn in as the Acting Chief Judge of Abia State?

They reasoned that both the suspension of Onnoghen and swearing-in of Muhammed in acting capacity by President Buhari followed the same pattern of how Justice Theresa Uzokwe was suspended by the Abia State House of Assembly and Justice Orji subsequently sworn in as acting Chief Judge of the state by Governor Ikpeazu.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/01/27/the-hypocrisy-of-justice-mohammed/[/quote]
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by Jesusloveyou: 4:43pm On Jan 27, 2019
Joevics:
Can the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Mohammed, who was a critical member of the National Judicial Council, which sanctioned Justice Obisike Orji by forcing him to go on a compulsory retirement for allowing himself to be sworn in as the Acting Chief Judge of Abia State without being recommended by the council, head the judiciary? Davidson Iriekpen asks

A story was once told that when Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State in 2012 failed in his bid to foist Justice Joseph Oyewole on the judiciary as Chief Judge, he settled for Justice Gloria Oladoke instead of Justice Oyebola Ojo.

Investigation revealed that at the meeting of the National Judicial Council (NJC) as Justice Oladoke introduced herself as the acting Chief Judge of Osun State, below was the response she got from the then Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) and Chairman of the NJC, Justice Mariam Aloma Mukhtar: “Who invited you here? You don’t belong here. Please excuse us. Get out!”



THISDAY gathered that it took this decision by the NJC for Governor Aregbesola to know that he should follow the rule by appointing the most senior judge of the state.

In Rivers State, a few years after, Justice Peter Agumagu, who was appointed Chief Judge by Governor Chibuike Amaechi was rejected by the NJC equally headed by Justice Mukhtar. The NJC had directed that Justice Daisy Okocha be sworn in as Chief Judge of the state, a decision Amaechi refused to comply with.

The NJC consequently queried and suspended Justice Agumagu as a judicial officer by the NJC for allegedly violating Section 271(1) of the constitution by submitting himself for confirmation by the state House of Assembly and swearing-in by the governor as the state’s substantive Chief Judge without being recommended by the council.
The body claimed it acted pursuant to paragraph 21(d) of Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.


The most recent was on March 14, 2018, when the council at its 85th meeting under the chairmanship of Justice Walter Onnoghen, declared the suspension of the Chief Judge of Abia State Justice T. U. Uzokwe, by Governor Okezie Ikpeazu as unconstitutional.

It also sanctioned Justice Obisike Orji, by forcing him to go on a compulsory retirement for allowing himself to be sworn in as the Acting Chief Judge of Abia State without being recommended by the council. It stressed that the decision to suspend the chief judge and the swearing-in of an acting chief judge without the input of the NJC was unconstitutional, null and void.


The NJC statement then said: “The suspension of the Chief Judge of Abia State (Justice Theresa Uzokwe) by the State House of Assembly without a prior recommendation by the National Judicial Council violates the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Consequently, the subsequent act of appointing and swearing-in of Justice Obisike Orji as the Acting Chief Judge is invalid for being unconstitutional. Furthermore, the conduct of Justice Obisike Orji in presenting himself to be sworn in raises potential questions of misconduct that Council is now looking into. Council therefore resolved to query and suspend Hon. Mr. Justice Obisike Orji pending the outcome of its investigation.”

The above carefully demonstrates the importance the NJC attaches to the adherence to the constitution and due process. But all these were shattered on Friday when President Muhammadu Buhari unilaterally suspended Onnoghen and promptly swore in Justice Tanko Mohammed.

Though the president defended his action by citing an order from the Code of Conduct Tribunal, directing Onnoghen’s suspension, his action has been described by a cross section of lawyers and others as a judicial coup.



Onnoghen’s travails first began in 2016, when the president refused to confirm his elevation as the CJN. But as fate would have it, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, who was then the Acting President, swore him into office when the president was away on medical vacation.

About six months after he took office, there were rumours that he was being investigated, but each time the rumour came, the agencies accused would deny it. However, on January 7, a civil society group, the Anti-Corruption and Research Based Data Initiative, filed a petition with the Code of Conduct Bureau, accusing him of corruption and false declaration of assets.

A six-count charge was drafted at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT). Initially the presidency denied having anything to do with his arraignment. In spite of the criticisms that the move against Onnoghen did not follow laid-down rules, the trial proceeded with unusual speed.


Last Thursday, the Court of Appeal in Abuja, in its ruling, ordered the CCT to stay action, pending the determination of Onnoghen’s application that the CCT had no power to try him.

But while Nigerians were waiting for the ruling, the president on Friday confirmed the fears that it was indeed behind the travail of the embattled CJN by proceeding with his suspension and the swearing-in of the Justice Mohammed in acting capacity.

The question begging for answers from observers is, should Mohammed have taken the position, when as a critical member of the NJC, he was part of the decision that forced Justice Orji to go on compulsory retirement for allowing himself to be sworn in as the Acting Chief Judge of Abia State?

They reasoned that both the suspension of Onnoghen and swearing-in of Muhammed in acting capacity by President Buhari followed the same pattern of how Justice Theresa Uzokwe was suspended by the Abia State House of Assembly and Justice Orji subsequently sworn in as acting Chief Judge of the state by Governor Ikpeazu.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/01/27/the-hypocrisy-of-justice-mohammed/
op miss the part of how thief onnoghen obtain JUDGEMENT in court of appeal without going through a trial court, and how he file case in appeal court, hear and get JUDGEMENT, all within 2 hrs,
obtaining JUDGEMENT through without court process, is that not CORRUPTION?
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by Ivoryd1: 4:53pm On Jan 27, 2019
GreatestA1:
Tanko should have rejected the appointment because Thisday would feed him and his family abi? 35 children for that matter.

Do you know if this was the answered prayer of Tanko who has been praying to God for him to become the CJN bearing in mind he was running out of age? sad

Sometimes, what seems to be bad news for others are the exact prayer points of certain persons.

Make una leave Tanko jor and face Buhari and CCT. No one rejects money given to him in dirty bags.

Your write up got me cracking my ribs.... grin grin grin
Who no like or pray for better thing.....most of those justices in the njc would have praying for the cjn to finish on time or get sacked......someway somehow the acting cjn prayers got answered.....so what thisday are implying is that when you almost get to the pinnacle of your career and your head is removed or sacked by an unpopular method and you're told to head the institution , then you should refuse the offer because you've gone against such process before.....oil dey for thisday head
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by Johnnwokolo: 5:07pm On Jan 27, 2019
EX CJN ONNOGHEN FAILED TO DECLARE HIS ASSETS, IN VIOLATION OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT ACT. INSTEAD OF RESIGNING WITH INTEGRITY, HE WENT ON RELIGIOUS AND ETHNIC SENSITISATION, HE IS A CROOK, HE IS UNFIT FOR THE EXALTED OFFICE OF THE CJN.

HE HAS SOLD JUDGEMENTS, HE HAD CAUSED SUFFERINGS, HE HAD BREACHED PEOPLES TRUST IN THE JUDICIARY. HE IS A DISGRACE TO HIS FAMILY.

THE PRESIDENT TOOK THE RIGHT STEP, THE CJN SHOULD HAVE RESIGNED AND LET HIS PEERS JUDGE HIM.
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by GreatestA1(m): 5:08pm On Jan 27, 2019
Ivoryd1:


Your write up got me cracking my ribs.... grin grin grin
Who no like or pray for better thing.....most of those justices in the njc would have praying for the cjn to finish on time or get sacked......someway somehow the acting cjn prayers got answered.....so what thisday are implying is that when you almost get to the pinnacle of your career and your head is removed or sacked by an unpopular method and you're told to head the institution , then you should refuse the offer because you've gone against such process before.....oil dey for thisday head
Thisday weak me. If Tanko was the father of the owner of Thisday, would they have written the above?

Tanko is a happy man. Buhari, Walter and PDP can die for all he cares.
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by PointZerom: 5:15pm On Jan 27, 2019
PearlStreet:
Not surprised this is coming from Thisday. A stupid newspaper outlet that collected part of the Dasuki funds before PMB compelled the thieves to refund it.

Buhari compelled the thieves to refund it..but Babachir Lawal was allowed to go with his loot.


Reuben Abati was arrested by the EFCC for collecting money from Dasuki but when he told them that the money was shared among the journalists including FEMI ADESINA, they left him off the hook......haha corruption fighters indeed.

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Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by 1stdammy: 5:23pm On Jan 27, 2019
PearlStreet:
Not surprised this is coming from Thisday. A stupid newspaper outlet that collected part of the Dasuki funds before PMB compelled the thieves to refund it.
You See why your life is upside down?, shouldn't you ask yourself first that is what the newspaper reported true or false? did it happen or not? before you start castigating the newspaper, and eventually displaying how you've lost your sense of rational reasoning......




Before you quote me again, make sure your empty head as been fully restored.
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by PearlStreet(m): 5:37pm On Jan 27, 2019
1stdammy:
You See why your life is upside down?, shouldn't you ask yourself first that is what the newspaper reported true or false? did it happen or not? before you start castigating the newspaper, and eventually displaying how you've lost your sense of rational reasoning......

Before you quote me again, make sure your empty head as been fully restored.

Damilola, I won't retaliate your bad manners. It shows the kind of home you came out of and the kind of parents that produced you.

When you are ready to have a sane conversation, let me know.

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Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by olmoRoc: 6:21pm On Jan 27, 2019
PearlStreet:
Not surprised this is coming from Thisday. A stupid newspaper outlet that collected part of the Dasuki funds before PMB compelled the thieves to refund it.

Didn't buhari benefit from the said Dasuki fund?
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by arrestdarrester: 6:33pm On Jan 27, 2019
abdulazeez1002:
The real hypocrites are those who support Criminals

Those branded criminals by the media are by far better than those we know from experience as lying-tyrants cum dictators and haters of democracy. They overthrew the democratically elected government of President Shagari and now they want to destroy our democracy altogether. APC is nothing but the Muslim Brotherhood Party of Egypt that was proscribed by that country.
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by Tolo60: 6:52pm On Jan 27, 2019
See below

Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by maxwell767(m): 8:14pm On Jan 27, 2019
Pervet

Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by maxwell767(m): 8:55pm On Jan 27, 2019
CrestMan:


Only you and BMC/BMO/MURIC are tired.
Please if you are not among the listed, try not to be tired in rescuing this nation from the tyrant. Thanks. My humble opinion cheesy

Am not among the listed. Am jst tired of hearing one news for so long...
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by maasoap(m): 9:55pm On Jan 27, 2019
Donzion77:
With APC unpopular move. This dumb duara man will definitely be the last APC to rule this country. After this very election, I see a situation where this evil party will be dismembered and proscribed just like the Moslem brotherhood in Egypt

Too much venom is in you, don't die young. Onnoghen as the number one judgement in Nigeria is too corrupt and he has gone. APC will defeat any opposition party forces a very long time to come
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by sanitelag(m): 10:00pm On Jan 27, 2019
I,100% support the idea of removing any corrupt leader in Nigeria.
They are the enemies of progress, cheating the younger ones' future.
Go ahead Baba Buhari!
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by maasoap(m): 10:01pm On Jan 27, 2019
kirkwood:
These guys are just wasting their time with the removal of Onnoghen. He would surely be reinstated. The number 1 person of the Nigerian judiciary cannot be treated like that.

Buhari merely wasting his time, and losing more potential votes.

It looks like you're related to one of the Nigeria men of gods. Lol
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by HopeAtHand: 10:43pm On Jan 27, 2019
There are loopholes and mistakes that politicians are constantly looking to exploit and Onnogen presented one of those kinda situation. Onnogen admitted to failing/forgetting to declare an account, APC latched onto his sloppiness and now he is history. Nothing will bring him back.

APC will keep reminding anyone who cared to listen that Onnoghen broke the law, therefore he should go. Whether you buy what the APC is selling doesn't concern them any bit.

I can assure whoever cares to know that this intrigue we are witnessing isn't just about 2019 elections but very much about the successor to Buhari in 2023.
Re: The Hypocrisy Of Justice Mohammed, A Key Member Of The NJC. by Mujtahida: 12:39pm On Jan 28, 2019
abdulazeez1002:
The real hypocrites are those who support Criminals
As if he were an Hausa/Fulani Muslim you guys will call for his head as you are now doing. How far with Ganduje, Baru, Danladi Umar, Buratai, Abba Kyari, Prof Usman Yusuf (Exec Secretary of NHIS who was suspended for corrupt practices but REINSTATED BY BUHARI)

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