Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 9:36pm On Apr 17 |
jibrilELsudan: CUBANA CHIEF PRIEST JUST PROVED THAT INDEED HE IS A CONFAM ODE
THE MUMU BOY IS BOASTING AND JUBILATING LIKE HE WAS AQUITTED BECAUSE HE BELIEVES IN HIS FLAT BRAIN THAT HE WAS AQUITTED
HE EVEN TAUNTED AND BOASTED TO EFCC THAT HE IS BIGGER THAN THEM AND THEY CAN DO HIM NOTHING
BY THE TIME THEY FINISH WITH HIM HE WOULD HAVE WISHED HE PLEADED GUILTY AND WENT TO JAIL FOR 6 MONTHS
HE IS GOING TO STAND TRIAL AS EARLY AS NEXT WEEK OR NEXT AND FOR THIS SHOW OF ARROGANCE FROM HIM HE WILL RECEIVE THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE
IMAGINE COMING OUT OF COURT AND BRAGGING
HOW MUCH HE THINK SEY HE GET SEF
IN HIS FLAT BRAIN HE BELIEVES HE IS BIGGER AND HAS MORE MONEY AND INFLUENCE THAN ALL THE BIG MEN AND POLITICIANS THAT THE EFCC HAS SENT TO JAIL
HE WILL LEARN THE HARD LESSON WHEN HE GOES ON TRAIL AND HIS NYASH WILL BE OPEN
HE WILL HAVE TO PROVE AND DEFEND HIS SOURCE OF WEALTH IN COURT
"HIS FLAT BRAIN".....I know you were waiting to hear he was sentenced to 30yrs imprisonment as anything that concerns an iGBO MAN is toxic to your system.. Why not allow the court to do their work than teaching your fellow illiterates here what you don't know ? 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by erniok(m): 9:38pm On Apr 17 |
joseph1832: "Money na water". Let's see what that statement really mean. If he doesn't get convicted and sent to prison, with the evidence allover social media, then I'll believe "Money na water". He may get convicted but with option of fine if he plays his card right. 2 Likes |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ppogba: 9:38pm On Apr 17 |
Solofresh2: Bro this is Nigeria. When Cubans chief priest said money na water, he knows what he was talking about. Your analysis is only for the average Nigerian. If cubana will definitely be jailed,he won't be granted bail. The moment bobrisky wasn't granted bail I knew he would go to jail Once again this is Nigeria Being granted bail is within the right of an accused except if for serious offences like murder, terrorism or the rest. Bobrisky was granted bail. Get your fact right. The question is was he able to meet the bail condition? Being granted bail DOES not mean an accused has escaped jail sentence. 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by princedukee(m): 9:38pm On Apr 17 |
Truth |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by thomasjoe(m): 9:40pm On Apr 17 |
Sorry to disappoint you !99 percent know ...it's You that actually didn't know that we did...and explaining what already had been obvious to us ....thanks all the same . Regards Available9: Please educate them
Let me add my voice
Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away
I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by LIA1900: 9:40pm On Apr 17 |
You are wrong, they only require you should have more than the said amount in your bank account, show evidence of your source of Income and tax clearance certificate with letter.. Please don't argue, I stood for someone 2weeks ago Kelklein:
Wrong.. the money is deposited with Court registrar or clerk as the case may be..
It's not after the person defaulted.
At the end of the trial the money is returned as long as the bailed person did not jump the bail.
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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 9:40pm On Apr 17 |
johnog4sure: that fat idiot is full of shiit, I still dont know how nonentities become popular in Nigeria, in Europe scientist and engineers are popular, in my country its pastors and other nonentities Other nonentities like those that can't prove where they did their primary and secondary education abi..... Very bad for a country with Scientists and Engineers as Nigeria has ..... What do we do pls ? |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Solofresh2: 9:42pm On Apr 17 |
ppogba:
Being granted bail is within the right of an accused except if for serious offences like murder, terrorism or the rest.
Bobrisky was granted bail. Get your fact right. The question is was he able to meet the bail condition?
Being granted bail DOES not mean an accused has escaped jail sentence. How much bail was bobrisky granted? |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Ogonimilitant(m): 9:47pm On Apr 17 |
What of police bail? |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by FreeStuffsNG: 9:47pm On Apr 17 |
Divine15:
Don't let jealousy blind you, Chiefpriest has always used "Money na Water" as his end signature on most of his recent posts. Eeya......That is not known to most people who saw his post as display of pride. It doesn't put him in good light before the court, remember, the Judge will read that post too. |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ppogba: 9:47pm On Apr 17 |
Solofresh2: How much bail was bobrisky granted? Go and get your fact before arguing. Good night. |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ceejay80s(m): 9:48pm On Apr 17 |
jUeLiZ: WHAT IT MEANS WHEN THE COURT GRANTS BAIL IN THE SUM OF 20M, 50M, 30, 000 OR ANY OTHER AMOUNT. You see generally bail is a contract/agreement between a defendant (commonly called an accused person) and the court that the defendant will have a temporary liberty (right to move freely) pending his trial and shall appear in court throughout the trial. The agreement is normally in written form and is called a “bail bond”
The bail bond normally stipulates that the defendant cannot be released until he brings a surety (someone who will assure the court that the defendant would always be in court). The terms may also include a requirement that the surety must be someone who has money worth certain amount, example 50M. THIS HOWEVER DOES NOT MEAN that the defendant SHALL pay the 50M as a condition for his release. No! What it means is that if the defendant jumps bail (fails to appear in court when required and as agreed upon in the bail bond without cogent reason), his surety shall forfeit the money. But if he appears in court all the time, the money remains his own.
By reason of the foregoing, whenever you hear that someone had been granted 10M bail, know that what the court means is that anyone who is to stand as a surety to the defendant must afford 10M and shall forfeit the 10M Naira if the defendant jumps bail. Simple!
- O. G. Chukkol.
#Copied U explained surety not bail They both have two different meaning |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Bodydiialect57: 9:49pm On Apr 17 |
Available9: Please educate them
Let me add my voice
Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away
I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this Thank you! I have learnt something worthwhile today. 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Saintinoo(m): 9:50pm On Apr 17 |
Divine15:
Don't let jealousy blind you, Chiefpriest has always used "Money na Water" as his end signature on most of his recent posts. Left for the Yoruba people, Indigbo should starve and beg on the street. Theyyy will all die of jealousy. See how they were all interested about Chief priest case, I know the bail really pained them. |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by nams77: 9:50pm On Apr 17 |
Available9: Please educate them
Let me add my voice
Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away
I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this What do you think? That we are mostly daft and illiterates? Some of Una sef with Una complexes 2 Likes |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by 2Radii: 9:51pm On Apr 17 |
Available9: Please educate them
Let me add my voice
Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away
I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this A no know this ooh, I think say u go pay ur 50m before dem go fit free you ni o 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by CorrectionFLuid: 9:51pm On Apr 17 |
Available9: Please educate them
Let me add my voice
Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away
I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this I didn't. Now I do. Cubana o 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Solofresh2: 9:51pm On Apr 17 |
ppogba:
Go and get your fact before arguing.
Good night. You can see how dumb you sound You claimed bobrisky was granted bail but you can't prove it I asked you how much bail he was granted but you have no answer Keep living in fantasy |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by johnog4sure: 9:51pm On Apr 17 |
ArcSEMPECJ:
Other nonentities like those that can't prove where they did their primary and secondary education abi.....
Very bad for a country with Scientists and Engineers as Nigeria has .....
What do we do pls? Yes very correct, nonentity drug pusher and sniffer who falsify age... What we should do is eliminate dem, like hitler did in the 1940s starve them attention, weda political or social nonentities, abi no be so? |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ceejay80s(m): 9:56pm On Apr 17 |
Bail is different from surety U will bail urself and bring surety of like some Incase u disappear 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by chukseric504869: 10:01pm On Apr 17 |
Kelklein:
Wrong.. the money is deposited with Court registrar or clerk as the case may be..
It's not after the person defaulted.
At the end of the trial the money is returned as long as the bailed person did not jump the bail.
you don't know what you are saying, allow people that know educate you |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by deelor: 10:02pm On Apr 17 |
God bless you for the knowledge impacted in us. |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Coldie(m): 10:02pm On Apr 17 |
Available9: Please educate them
Let me add my voice
Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away
I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this Nigerian police taught us the wrong way. So police that have been collecting money from people, what do they call that? 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by xristos(m): 10:03pm On Apr 17 |
What about police detention bail??...i need some clarity on this pls Police detains you n says u will pay Xsum for bail. |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ifud(m): 10:05pm On Apr 17 |
Available9: Please educate them
Let me add my voice
Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away
I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this Bros no bet. I’m just knowing this now. Thank you. 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by fxexperts: 10:06pm On Apr 17 |
jibrilELsudan: CUBANA CHIEF PRIEST JUST PROVED THAT INDEED HE IS A CONFAM ODE
THE MUMU BOY IS BOASTING AND JUBILATING LIKE HE WAS AQUITTED BECAUSE HE BELIEVES IN HIS FLAT BRAIN THAT HE WAS AQUITTED
HE EVEN TAUNTED AND BOASTED TO EFCC THAT HE IS BIGGER THAN THEM AND THEY CAN DO HIM NOTHING
BY THE TIME THEY FINISH WITH HIM HE WOULD HAVE WISHED HE PLEADED GUILTY AND WENT TO JAIL FOR 6 MONTHS
HE IS GOING TO STAND TRIAL AS EARLY AS NEXT WEEK OR NEXT AND FOR THIS SHOW OF ARROGANCE FROM HIM HE WILL RECEIVE THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE
IMAGINE COMING OUT OF COURT AND BRAGGING
HOW MUCH HE THINK SEY HE GET SEF
IN HIS FLAT BRAIN HE BELIEVES HE IS BIGGER AND HAS MORE MONEY AND INFLUENCE THAN ALL THE BIG MEN AND POLITICIANS THAT THE EFCC HAS SENT TO JAIL
HE WILL LEARN THE HARD LESSON WHEN HE GOES ON TRAIL AND HIS NYASH WILL BE OPEN
HE WILL HAVE TO PROVE AND DEFEND HIS SOURCE OF WEALTH IN COURT
Keep deceiving yourself ode. e go shock you say the EFCC nor fit do am anything. na dullards full that EFCC. they will have to prove in court with hard evidence if he ever commits the offence. How are we sure it was real Naira note and not dummy notes that actors use to shoot movie Chief priest was spraying. does the EfCC as any copy of such notes or they want to reply on the social media videos, they are all a bunch of clowns. and for your inf the maximum sencetec foe Naira abuse is still 6 months. so nor dey whine yiurself fearful cowards. |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by donkach: 10:06pm On Apr 17 |
jibrilELsudan: CUBANA CHIEF PRIEST JUST PROVED THAT INDEED HE IS A CONFAM ODE
THE MUMU BOY IS BOASTING AND JUBILATING LIKE HE WAS AQUITTED BECAUSE HE BELIEVES IN HIS FLAT BRAIN THAT HE WAS AQUITTED
HE EVEN TAUNTED AND BOASTED TO EFCC THAT HE IS BIGGER THAN THEM AND THEY CAN DO HIM NOTHING
BY THE TIME THEY FINISH WITH HIM HE WOULD HAVE WISHED HE PLEADED GUILTY AND WENT TO JAIL FOR 6 MONTHS
HE IS GOING TO STAND TRIAL AS EARLY AS NEXT WEEK OR NEXT AND FOR THIS SHOW OF ARROGANCE FROM HIM HE WILL RECEIVE THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE
IMAGINE COMING OUT OF COURT AND BRAGGING
HOW MUCH HE THINK SEY HE GET SEF
IN HIS FLAT BRAIN HE BELIEVES HE IS BIGGER AND HAS MORE MONEY AND INFLUENCE THAN ALL THE BIG MEN AND POLITICIANS THAT THE EFCC HAS SENT TO JAIL
HE WILL LEARN THE HARD LESSON WHEN HE GOES ON TRAIL AND HIS NYASH WILL BE OPEN
HE WILL HAVE TO PROVE AND DEFEND HIS SOURCE OF WEALTH IN COURT
This is pure hatred from you. But why the hate? |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by linearity: 10:06pm On Apr 17 |
jUeLiZ: WHAT IT MEANS WHEN THE COURT GRANTS BAIL IN THE SUM OF 20M, 50M, 30, 000 OR ANY OTHER AMOUNT. You see generally bail is a contract/agreement between a defendant (commonly called an accused person) and the court that the defendant will have a temporary liberty (right to move freely) pending his trial and shall appear in court throughout the trial. The agreement is normally in written form and is called a “bail bond”
The bail bond normally stipulates that the defendant cannot be released until he brings a surety (someone who will assure the court that the defendant would always be in court). The terms may also include a requirement that the surety must be someone who has money worth certain amount, example 50M. THIS HOWEVER DOES NOT MEAN that the defendant SHALL pay the 50M as a condition for his release. No! What it means is that if the defendant jumps bail (fails to appear in court when required and as agreed upon in the bail bond without cogent reason), his surety shall forfeit the money. But if he appears in court all the time, the money remains his own.
By reason of the foregoing, whenever you hear that someone had been granted 10M bail, know that what the court means is that anyone who is to stand as a surety to the defendant must afford 10M and shall forfeit the 10M Naira if the defendant jumps bail. Simple!
- O. G. Chukkol.
#Copied All these is 'How things suppose to work' na him you explain so. In Nigeria, there are two rules, one for the rich and connected and another for the rest of the country. What you have explained only worked for the rich and connected, but for the rest of the country, no body born you well if you no pay bail money! |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by alanto: 10:06pm On Apr 17 |
Saintinoo:
Left for the Yoruba people, Indigbo should starve and beg on the street. Theyyy will all die of jealousy. See how they were all interested about Chief priest case, I know the bail really pained them. Socialmediaman how do you see this comment? Shouldn't this guy be banned abi hypocrisy will make you look away? |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Tonididdyx: 10:06pm On Apr 17 |
jibrilELsudan: CUBANA CHIEF PRIEST JUST PROVED THAT INDEED HE IS A CONFAM ODE
THE MUMU BOY IS BOASTING AND JUBILATING LIKE HE WAS AQUITTED BECAUSE HE BELIEVES IN HIS FLAT BRAIN THAT HE WAS AQUITTED
HE EVEN TAUNTED AND BOASTED TO EFCC THAT HE IS BIGGER THAN THEM AND THEY CAN DO HIM NOTHING
BY THE TIME THEY FINISH WITH HIM HE WOULD HAVE WISHED HE PLEADED GUILTY AND WENT TO JAIL FOR 6 MONTHS
HE IS GOING TO STAND TRIAL AS EARLY AS NEXT WEEK OR NEXT AND FOR THIS SHOW OF ARROGANCE FROM HIM HE WILL RECEIVE THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE
IMAGINE COMING OUT OF COURT AND BRAGGING
HOW MUCH HE THINK SEY HE GET SEF
IN HIS FLAT BRAIN HE BELIEVES HE IS BIGGER AND HAS MORE MONEY AND INFLUENCE THAN ALL THE BIG MEN AND POLITICIANS THAT THE EFCC HAS SENT TO JAIL
HE WILL LEARN THE HARD LESSON WHEN HE GOES ON TRAIL AND HIS NYASH WILL BE OPEN
HE WILL HAVE TO PROVE AND DEFEND HIS SOURCE OF WEALTH IN COURT
Unku u don chop dinner tonight? You think CCF is Bobrisky... Keep deceiving yourself, case is don3 and dusted! |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by fxexperts: 10:07pm On Apr 17 |
Kelklein:
Wrong.. the money is deposited with Court registrar or clerk as the case may be..
It's not after the person defaulted.
At the end of the trial the money is returned as long as the bailed person did not jump the bail.
Is there any money paid into the government of Nigeria account and returned before. i can bet you the court registrar will Japa with the money. so, nobody pays anything. 1 Like |
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Smartguyboy(m): 10:07pm On Apr 17 |
Available9: Please educate them
Let me add my voice
Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this I don’t know to be honest thanks 🙏 1 Like |