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Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by bekpo(m): 7:22am On Feb 17, 2023 |
AfricanColumbus: Which school did u even attend sef? Pls u need 2 go back but this time u need 2 start frm d kindergarten for proper assimilation! 2 Likes |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by press9jatv: 7:23am On Feb 17, 2023 |
Baddosqqi:it’s a sponsored protest by Tinubu ally, Oshimole and his thugs. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by coldcandy: 7:23am On Feb 17, 2023 |
AfricanColumbus: Not correct sir. Executive Orders are clearly documented and publicly signed off as Exec Orders. 1 Like |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Benjamin4388(m): 7:24am On Feb 17, 2023 |
Nyanabo:that your last statement encourages backwardness...when we dey analyse things objectivly..it should be how it meant to be globally but bcuz its nigerians..then jaga jaga is allowed |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Emekaonline: 7:24am On Feb 17, 2023 |
Now I know many Nigerians are fools and unintelligent. If executive orders supersede SC orders, why has all the past presidents not issuing orders against the state governors that have been sacked? This indomie generation is a disgrace really 2 Likes |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by BRIMBRAM: 7:27am On Feb 17, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan: Do you notice that since after you made the above point Africancolumbus have not said anything? 2 Likes |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by africanusvu(m): 7:30am On Feb 17, 2023 |
[quote au,thor=muykem post=120973683] Don't mind those illiterates vomiting thrash over there. Court has power to declare president order null and void, especially on the issue constitution has made provisions for. [/quote],must u insult, can't u give ur opinion without name calling,i am actually enjoying the topics before ur rude interruption,u are the illiterate here |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Benjamin4388(m): 7:31am On Feb 17, 2023 |
bekpo:Oga sir..the fact is that 90 percent of nigerians are clueless to many things just breaks one down..b4 we can have a lasting change over here...educating the masses in critical thinking and be objective in their reasoning and other facets is most important.. 2 Likes |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by saysoo: 7:31am On Feb 17, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan:The Presidents address can be taken also as the executive order which supersedes all know law of the land. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by BluntCrazeMan: 7:33am On Feb 17, 2023 |
BRIMBRAM:Yeaaa... Let me safely assume that he had not come back to the thread again since after that. 1 Like |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Digitron: 7:33am On Feb 17, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan: Depending on the prism you are viewing it from. Both are monetary policies and there is a reason the CBN is given so much autonomy to operate without hindrance. See, Buhari is not mad and he and his advisors must have had their reasons for backing this move. Forget about the link with election, it is beyond it. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Kingcalls: 7:35am On Feb 17, 2023 |
DeLaRue: Supreme court wey declare candidate wey finish 4th for imo elections governor... Supreme court wey give lawan senatorial ticket upon say e no contest... the supreme courts also act like dictators ...Buhari is no fool |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Benjamin4388(m): 7:36am On Feb 17, 2023 |
Emekaonline:It is very sad..makes me wanna run away from nigeria..government can be excused for being power drunk..but nobody is going to dismiss the citizenry for lack of use of the brain |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by asanausana91: 7:38am On Feb 17, 2023 |
All of them have their jurisdiction. Supreme court don't have the jurisdiction of telling us what is a legal tender. The president through the CBN have the right to decide what we will call legal tender. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by shimolv: 7:39am On Feb 17, 2023 |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by BluntCrazeMan: 7:40am On Feb 17, 2023 |
Benjamin4388: Whenever I think about reorientation and the reformation which the Citizens need to go through in order to start getting things right, especially in our general pattern of thinking, our mentality, the things we consider as priority, our values, and so on,, I usually pity whoever that would become the next president... that is,, if the person really has it inside his mind-of-minds to start getting things done in the right ways throughout and everywhere across the country. 1 Like |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by IamANigerianMan: 7:40am On Feb 17, 2023 |
AfricanColumbus:Thank you brother, I am going to court on Sunday to stop inec from conducting election. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by fortunejum: 7:42am On Feb 17, 2023 |
litigator:Hahaha, wahala deyoooo |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by ejimatic: 7:48am On Feb 17, 2023 |
lexy2014:. Yes I agree but its order must be followed before the judgement will be given! |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Hydroxide(m): 7:50am On Feb 17, 2023 |
The 1999 constitution is the problem of Nigeria. Make Una continue to dey blow grammer for there. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Nyanabo(m): 7:52am On Feb 17, 2023 |
Benjamin4388: I'm saying it as it is. With the latest trends Supreme Court judgment don't you agree? 1 Like |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by GerogeI(m): 7:55am On Feb 17, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan: These are questions of checks and balances. The executive is an executor, and does not make laws, so Executive orders are only valid if they are within the armbit of the law, irrespective of who is giving it. For example, the executive cannot legally throw the country into war, without the peoples representative saying yes. But in Nigeria, the Presidents keep deploying the military internally without due process, which is why most of the country now abhor the military institution as partisan or even ethnic instruments. The senate, representing the multiple facets of the people, make laws, while the judiciary interprets the laws and points of conflicts, so that no one side becomes too powerful. This is not working in Nigeria. To the issue of supreme Court vs Presidential orders. I do not think Buhari is banking on his orders superseeding the Supreme court, as it cannot. Rather, he is looking at maintaining the status quo at the time of supreme court ruling. So according to him N500 and N1000 have been destryed leaving only N200. So he is obeying the supreme court ruling by circulating the N200. He is also playing on the time prank that Tinubus camp played with by getting a supreme court restriction that will outlast the elections. How? If you say he has not adequately obeyed the supreme court order, you have to go back to court to make a case, by then the election is over. Ofcourse you can argue he is not fully obeying Supreme-Court, because apart from the destroyed notes, people and politicians still have N500 N1000 notes to circulate. However, where was Tinubu and his camp when the courts freed Nnamdi Kanu and Buhari decided to keep him locked up? They were hailing him. Freedom must be protected at all times, otherwise one day it will be your turn to be enslaved. 2 Likes |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by marsup: 8:00am On Feb 17, 2023 |
The Supreme court has the last word on issues of federal law and federal Constitution. The president has no right to overrule a supreme court order. Checks and balances. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by descartes400: 8:02am On Feb 17, 2023 |
Neye412: Well said. I'm deeply sad and ashamed to note that majority of people here and even outside do not clearly see that the president has disobeyed a supreme court order that stayed execution of the policy pending determination, meaning the president can not make any alterations or amendment of the policy until the supreme court makes its final decision. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by ReubenE(m): 8:02am On Feb 17, 2023 |
lexy2014: The Supreme Court does not have original jurisdiction on criminal matters for example, and this very case brought before it by the States, but adjudicate on all appellate cases from the Court of Appeal. It has original jurisprudence on all appellate cases. Then it has original jurisdiction on disputes between the FG and States, or States vs States that require constitutional interpretation. The plaintiff that took the Federal Government to the Supreme Court know what they are doing that's why they willfully avoided adding CBN to the suit, which in this case they claim to have issues with its policy. They know the Order of the Supreme Court is binding and it gives room for no ambiguity in its authority that's why they took the case there instead of the High Court. They did it to buy time because if it is taken to the High Court which it originally should, the FG might file another case in another Court of equal jurisdiction which may not serve the interest of the Govs. They are not even interested in whatever judgement that may come forth because the primary reason is to buy time and that is the very reason why new States are joining the suit, they will continue to do so and the case would be adjourned till when their original intent is met. El Rufai already gave a snippet of what they are trying to do with his broadcast, which is to allow the use of the old notes till election, then after that, it is no longer their business and Nigerians can continue their suffering from there. The Supreme Court only has original jurisdiction to hear this case on appeal but allowed itself to be used by politicians thereby bringing the current ignominy upon itself where its authority is at the verge of been ridiculed. 1 Like |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by GerogeI(m): 8:07am On Feb 17, 2023 |
descartes400: What you fail to understand is the Presidents legal framing. He has already made irreversible implementations of the policy. Therefore is obeying the supreme court on the reminants. Saying otherwise becomes subject to another litigation. If he has destroyed the notes before the ruling, the supreme court cannot expect him to circulate what has been destroyed. Tinubu just lost 72 billion Naira, unless he wins as President. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by descartes400: 8:13am On Feb 17, 2023 |
lexy2014: These are valid questions you asked that borders on legality/constitutionality. With regards to your first questions and to whom it is directed to, these people tend to assume that monetary policies exist outside the realm of " the constitution of the federal republic of nigeria" therefore cannot be subjected to any form of judicial review. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by DeepSight(m): 8:15am On Feb 17, 2023 |
AfricanColumbus: And what authority is vested with the power to declare a thing unconstitutional? Dumbass. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Maobichek: 8:27am On Feb 17, 2023 |
BluntCrazeMan: Good morning, in every democratic government, there is always the executive, judiciary and the legislature. Executive executes the law, legislature makes the law and judiciary interprets the law. African democraies is such that the executive is the senior pattener hence executive most times abuse the power given to her. This explains why PMB's broadcast is miles ahead of the supreme court injunction as regards to the current issue at hand, thank you. |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by Theus1000(m): 8:38am On Feb 17, 2023 |
the Supreme Court and the President are separate branches of the federal government, each with their own distinct powers and responsibilities. The President is the head of the executive branch of government, and is responsible for enforcing the laws of the land. The President is also the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, and has the power to make treaties and appoint federal officials, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the land, and is responsible for interpreting the Constitution and federal law. The Court has the power to declare laws and executive actions unconstitutional, and its decisions are binding on all other federal courts and on the executive branch. While both the President and the Supreme Court have significant power, they are not directly comparable in terms of authority. The President has the power to enforce the law, while the Supreme Court has the power to interpret the law and the Constitution. Ultimately, both the President and the Supreme Court are accountable to the Constitution and the people of Nigeria |
Re: “Supreme Court Order” Versus “Presidential Address”: Which One Supersedes? by ogaemeka(m): 8:44am On Feb 17, 2023 |
The President's power is only limited by his willingness to extend it beyond the limits of the constitution. For example, he can use state resources to instigate the circumstances that would allow him to declare a state of emergency, thereby suspending the constitution. Of course, in this extreme case he would be taking a risk, because the people may also turn to extreme lawlessness as the last resort. Accordingly, and in practice, the last hope of the common man is unity against dictatorship! |
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