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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by naija4life247: 9:26am On Jun 28, 2022
EmiDon11:
And those educated yorubas there, can you people swear with ur lives that thier skulls are still intact in thier graves?,
Anyone wey die, una go mine his educated skull and sell it for #5000.,
Not even up to goat's head.

Can we now see why Awolowo, Obasanjo and Benjamin Adekunle used over three million stubborn goats for pepper soup and suya?

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Sman37(m): 9:28am On Jun 28, 2022
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by rightdata: 9:32am On Jun 28, 2022
Northerners used the military to position their people everywhere. Fraudulently created local governments inside every forest.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by eniteden(m): 9:35am On Jun 28, 2022
My guy this list is very shocking, and i believe no right thinking youth will vote an Ancestor, because 8years plus your age as a youth you don dey approach Old age too, people just support a party because of greed forgetting that they will have children who will suffer more for not making the right decision because of small change of today.

You grow old and see your kids still complaining same thing you complain about, we need a Nigeria that will benefit us and our kids, if you tell a 11years old child that bag of rice was once sold for as low as even 7,500 they will doubt you. Beside this people don't have integrity nor know what they will do to improve Nigeria.

Anyone can go and vote his tribe, religion, region or whatever BUT you see me am voting a NIGERIAN, i dont care where you come from once you have a good background and vision you get my vote. I vote for today, tomorrow and my kids future, whatever decision you make that day, you do for you and your Children, and children's Children. So Bros when you old you either see a better Nigeria where your children thrive without Godfathers and smile or you sit down with your old ass regretting why your pikin no fit send you small 5k to hold side.

I rest my case.

Am voting my conscience and trust me EVERYONE knows the right one.

KnightsTemplar:


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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Amalekki: 9:38am On Jun 28, 2022
All was fairly good until one Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and company scattered everything.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by lasisi69(f): 9:41am On Jun 28, 2022
VoteTinubu2023:
To be fair, this looks like a sectional list. I can't even find a person with a clear Igbo name. Is it a coincidence or they are being deliberately schemed out? Whichever it is, it is bad IMO.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless every ethnic group in the country.


Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.
Lol cheesy cheesy Still a nice and better campaign post....

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by farmboyy: 9:42am On Jun 28, 2022
Igbos have been nominating people that are old to the supreme court. Learn to be smart like the north and start sending young people.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by zionzoe(m): 9:42am On Jun 28, 2022
VoteTinubu2023:
To be fair, this looks like a sectional list. I can't even find a person with a clear Igbo name. Is it a coincidence or they are being deliberately schemed out? Whichever it is, it is bad IMO.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless every ethnic group in the country.


Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.

7 of 11 counted is North since 1999 democracy
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by lagonovo: 9:44am On Jun 28, 2022
On the early years, Let's keep in mind that for several years Nigeria had just 5 universities. Though catchment was federal
but 3 of them were situated in today's SW zone - Unilag, UI and OAU. Unilag especially was a well acknowledged center of excellence in legal education.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Sermwell(m): 9:45am On Jun 28, 2022
Latakia:
Congratulations to our new CJN a core Yoruba man from Iseyin... Like I always said... Yoruba agenda is to enter Aso Rock after Buhari tenure with Jagaban as the incoming president of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria... Those that want to sit at home every Monday should continue... Imagine Sunday Igboho telling me to sit at home every Monday when I'm suppose to be at work
A slave will always be a slave! How can you be throwing jabs at Sunday Ignoho who wants freedom for the his people!? Who do you this thing?
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by realbest(m): 9:48am On Jun 28, 2022
Majesty33:
After the british left, our dear Northern blood sucking demons, nepotic, tribal bigots accompanied with religious extremist, took over that seat as though it is their personal inheritance.
Hate and bigotry will kee you .
You can't comprehend who rule between 1950s to 1987 .

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by PeterObi4LP: 9:49am On Jun 28, 2022
VoteTinubu2023:
To be fair, this looks like a sectional list. I can't even find a person with a clear Igbo name. Is it a coincidence or they are being deliberately schemed out? Whichever it is, it is bad IMO.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless every ethnic group in the country.

For once you have made sense. I am not Ibo but thank God you have seen for yourself why they are clamoring for Biafra.


Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by victorv12(m): 9:50am On Jun 28, 2022
The first Yoruba to become a lawyer was Chief Christopher Sapara Williams. He was born in Sierra Leone and of Ijesha origin. He was the first Nigeria lawyer called to the English bar on 17 November 1879.

Yorùbá people are way ahead of any tribe in Nigeria, in terms of educational standards. Other tribes in Nigeria needs to utilize them to moving the country forward. They're brilliant people.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Nobody: 9:55am On Jun 28, 2022
UrPapa:
Imagine, no igbo there because Nigeria is afraid of our success
Maybe it's because of nonsense talks like this, shows a poor insecure mind.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Nobody: 9:57am On Jun 28, 2022
Sermwell:

A slave will always be a slave! How can you be throwing jabs at Sunday Ignoho who wants freedom for the his people!? Who do you this thing?
What he is saying is you can not use enslavement tactics, while claiming you are fighting against enslavement of your people. Comprehension aint that hard. Seems you could not comprehend the simple sentence he wrote.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Nobody: 10:00am On Jun 28, 2022
PointZerom:


When education was free Yorubas dominated but now that it's expensive Igbos are leading.

Who told you Yorubas were leading when education was free. Go and read the journal on history of education in Nigeria by Prof Babatunde Fafunwa. The statistics of enrollment in Primary and Secondary school shows from 1948 to 1967 the enrollment figures shows the Eastern region(igbos) had higher figures than the Western Region. Moreso that to bridge the gap Awolowo introduced free eduction in 1955 which ended after the civil war.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Nobody: 10:03am On Jun 28, 2022
YorubarLord:
Leading in what exactly? grin We brought you education and civilization so it's funny you lots always brag to Yoruba people. Go brag to your neighbors in the Niger delta

Please go and read the journal by Prof Babatunde Fafunwa on the history of Education in Nigeria. Do you know that from 1948 to 1967 Igbos and Eastern region had higher primary and secondary school enrollment numbers than Yorubas and Western region?

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Nobody: 10:05am On Jun 28, 2022
GeneralPula:


Which success aside from drugs and baby factory’s enterprise?

You want an Igbo man to become Nigeria Chief Justice so Igbos can start another riot like they started the first Nigeria coup that killed a lot of Nigerians?

So you expect Nigeria government to make a biafra citizen it’s Chief Justice? I doubt you understand the meaning of Chief Justice..

Go back to history..

Oga if not the riots started by Yorubas in the Western Region there would be no coup. Stop twisting history.
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Nobody: 10:06am On Jun 28, 2022
naija4life247:


Can we now see why Awolowo, Obasanjo and Benjamin Adekunle used over three million stubborn goats for pepper soup and suya?

@Mynd44 @seun take note of this if it is not hate speech I wonder what it is
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by YorubarLord: 10:08am On Jun 28, 2022
Go do your research on Samuel Ajayi Crowther the yoruba man who brought you christianity, civilization and put your ibo language into writing. ✌️
obynzo:


Please go and read the journal by Prof Babatunde Fafunwa on the history of Education in Nigeria. Do you know that from 1948 to 1967 Igbos and Eastern region had higher primary and secondary school enrollment numbers that Yorubas and Western region?

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Nobody: 10:10am On Jun 28, 2022
backbone503:


Same for other ethnic groups. We have many yorubas being educated because they and/or their forebears had easy access to education. Remember the Awolowo free education programme in the west.

The narrative has largely shifted now though. yorubas can no longer be comfortably said to be dominating in this area

The domination of the yoruba in other sectors was because the states that made up the Eastern region lost ground after the civil war. It was not because of free education. The Yoruba didn't lose civilian lives in the war. The easterners lost civilians people who were the creme of the educated intelligentsia of the region. Funny irony is that the gap had been bridged in 20 years after the civil war and check the educational figures now the top states with enrollment figures up to university level are now igbos.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Nobody: 10:12am On Jun 28, 2022
YorubarLord:
Go do your research on Samuel Ajayi Crowther the yoruba man who brought you christianity, civilization and put your ibo language into writing. ✌️

Another lie the man who brought Christianity to igbo land was an Igbo former slave that was taken to Sierra Leone. His name was J.C Taylor he and Samuel Ajayi Crowther were evangelising in Nigeria. Ajayi Crowther was Bishop of the Niger but he never entered igbo land rather it was J.C Taylor that entered Onitsha and started evangelism. He was the one who translated the bible into igbo language.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by beardedboy(m): 10:16am On Jun 28, 2022
VoteTinubu2023:
To be fair, this looks like a sectional list. I can't even find a person with a clear Igbo name. Is it a coincidence or they are being deliberately schemed out? Whichever it is, it is bad IMO.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless every ethnic group in the country.


Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.

Without quota system, ipobians can't hold any reasonable post in the country.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by okoroemeka(m): 10:21am On Jun 28, 2022
VoteTinubu2023:
To be fair, this looks like a sectional list. I can't even find a person with a clear Igbo name. Is it a coincidence or they are being deliberately schemed out? Whichever it is, it is bad IMO.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless every ethnic group in the country.


Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.
it is not a coincidence but a deliberate scheme,there is no igboman or woman on that list yet they want us to believe in one Nigeria,but God bless nigeria
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by gr8child(m): 10:22am On Jun 28, 2022
VoteTinubu2023:
To be fair, this looks like a sectional list. I can't even find a person with a clear Igbo name. Is it a coincidence or they are being deliberately schemed out? Whichever it is, it is bad IMO.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless every ethnic group in the country.


Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.

CJNs are chosen by seniority based on the number of years they have served in the Supreme Court.

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Kilometres: 10:35am On Jun 28, 2022
VoteTinubu2023:
To be fair, this looks like a sectional list. I can't even find a person with a clear Igbo name. Is it a coincidence or they are being deliberately schemed out? Whichever it is, it is bad IMO.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless every ethnic group in the country.


Vote Tinubu 2023. Vote APC.


Look properly..

Before the military when it was about merit....there was no single Hausa person. Through out military era....it was all Hausas

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Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by OlawaleBammie: 10:37am On Jun 28, 2022
lomprico:

But now north is more intelligent grin
what about the east?? More dumb?? grin
Re: Nigeria’s 22 Chief Justices Since 1914 by Latakia(f): 10:37am On Jun 28, 2022
Sermwell:

A slave will always be a slave! How can you be throwing jabs at Sunday Ignoho who wants freedom for the his people!? Who do you this thing?
Congratulations to our new CJN a core Yoruba man from Iseyin... Like I always said... Yoruba agenda is to enter Aso Rock after Buhari tenure with Jagaban as the incoming president of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria... Those that want to sit at home every Monday should continue... Imagine Sunday Igboho telling me to sit at home every Monday when I'm suppose to be at work

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