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10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Gwan2(m): 9:21pm On Mar 19, 2015
ABUJA – ‎The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Major-General Mohammadu Buhari, rtd, yesterday, maintained that no court has the power to stop the Independent National Electoral Commission, ‎INEC, from conducting presidential election on March 28.
Buhari stated this on a day that 10 separate suits that are seeking to disqualify him from participating in the scheduled presidential election came up before Justice Ademola Adeniyi of the Federal ‎High Court sitting in Abuja.

Addressing the high court yesterday through his team of lawyers comprising five Senior advocates of Nigeria, SANs, led by Chief Wole Olanipekun, the APC presidential flag-bearer, insisted that all the suits were targeted at stopping the presidential election.

He urged the court not to allow itself to be ‎used for that purpose, stressing that “section 87(11) of the Electoral Act, as amended, cautions courts not to do anything or take any action or issue any injunction that will stop the holding of primary or general election”.

He said: “My lord, it appears that this matter ‎is targeted at stopping the presidential election, if that is the case my lord. This court should not be used for that purpose”.

Earlier, Chief Mike Ozehkome, SAN, who is representing one of the plaintiffs challenging the competence of Buhari to contest the election, Mr. Chukwunweike Okafor, prayed the court to expedite hearing on the matter to enable it to determine the fate of Buhari before the presidential election.
He drew the attention of the court to the fact that it is barely nine days to the election. “We have a plethora of court processes that are already filed in this matter.

“The position of the law as adumbrated in a legion of cases, starting from the apex court, is that in an action commenced by Originating Summons such as ours, which is meant ‎to construct certain section of the Electoral Act and the constitution, the Originating Summons should be taken together and cumulatively with any process challenging the jurisdiction of this court to hear this suit.

‎”This matter should be expeditiously heard and determined before March 28 so that we don’t have the situation of having a pretender put on the throne”, Ozehkome asserted.

His submission infuriated Buhari’s lead counsel, Olanipekun, SAN, who contended that the matter was originally adjourned for the court to hear his client’s application challenging the manner the suit was served on him.

He said that the suits were pre-election‎ matters that could be heard and determined even after the presidential poll.

‎”There is no law, authority or decision that compels any court to give judgment in a pre-election matter before the election itself. The matter is not time bound, it is not like election petition.

“My lord the Supreme Court has held that pre-election matter re‎mains a live issue before or after election. What we are saying is that the court is not encouraged to rush pre-election matters because it is said that justice rushed is justice crushed.

“That was the decision in Ibe vs Onuora, 1998, 7NWLR, at part 558 and page 363. Moreover, section 158(c) of the Evidence Act enjoins your lordship to take judicial notice of newspaper publications”.

He drew the attention of the court to a newspaper publication ‎on February 4, 2015, where the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, while swearing-in election tribunal judges, warned that “judges should not allow themselves to be used to truncate our democracy again”.

Olanipekun said: “The ‘again’ as used by the CJN, means that such thing had happened before, and that is the June 12 debacle. We have a motion which is challenging service, that is the very foundation of the action and goes to the root of your lordship’s jurisdiction”.

On its part, the APC, through its lawyer, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, aligned with Buhari and argued that the issue about the legality of the service of the court process on the defendants ‎must be determined first.

Likewise, INEC lawyer Mr. Hassan Liman, SAN, opposed the consolidation of the originating summons and the preliminary objections for hearing, even as he urged the court to direct all the parties to file their pleadings.

INEC ‎told the court that it had already entered a preliminary objection against the suit.
Responding to the argument of all the defendants, the plaintiff’s counsel, Ozehkome, relied on Order 29 Rules (1- 5) of the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules, and insisted that there was need to speed up hearing on the matter.

“Our application has to do with the disqualification of the 1st defendant. It is better to do it timeously before the election. My lord there are more than 16 presidential candidates participating in the election. Does it mean that disqualifying one of them will amount to truncating the election? That is over exaggeration my lord”, Ozehkome posited.
Meantime, Justice Adeniyi yesterday adjourned the matter till Tuesday next week for ruling.

‎Both Buhari and the APC had asked Justice Adeniyi to set aside the order he made on February 2, which directed that the court processes should be served on them by publishing same in three national dailies.

The court had also granted an order of abridgment of time within which the defendants must respond to the suits.

‎However, both Buhari and his party, contended that there was no urgency in the matter to warrant the court to hear the suits in a hurry.

Basically, ‎the plaintiffs are among other things, praying the court ‎for a declaration that the 1st defendant, Buhari, is not eligible to participate in the 2015 presidential election for failure to comply with the terms for submission of list of candidate and affidavit of personal particulars of persons seeking election to the office of President.

They are seeking similar reliefs, including, “A declaration that by the combined provisions of sections 31(1) (2) and (3) of the 2010 Electoral Act (as amended) and INEC Form CF 001, the 1st defendant is mandatorily obliged by law to comply strictly with the provisions laid down under the Electoral Act (as amended) and INEC Form CF 001 as it relates to attaching evidence of the 1st defendant’s birth certificate and evidence of his educational qualifications as required under INEC Form C.F 001.

“A declaration that the Curriculum Vitae and Voters Registration card attached by the 1st defendant in his INEC ‎Form C.F 001 and submitted to the 2nd defendant, INEC, as a Presidential Candidate in 2015 general election is not in conformity with the form prescribed by the Electoral Act/INEC Form C.F. 001 and is manifestly in contravention of the said Act/INEC Form C.F. 001 and therefore null and void”.

Specifically, one of them, Mr. Max Ozoaka is seeking for an order of court declaring as invalid the INEC Form C.F. 001 as filled and submitted by Buhari “as being inchoate and manifestly in contravention of the provisions of the Electoral Act”.

He argued that Buhari’s failure/ refusal to attach evidence of his birth certificate and educational qualifications, “which are conditions inherent/ precedent ‎as prescribed in the form”, was in breach of relevant laws in Nigeria pertaining to presidential election.

He prayed the court not to only declare the Form CF. 001 that was submitted to INEC by Buhari ‎for the 2015 presidential election as incompetent, but to also declare that the Voters Card that was attached to the form was false on the ground that as at when the voters card was issued, the 1st defendant was not a “public servant” as he allegedly stated.
“An order ‎declaring the said voters card as void for containing false information about the identity/occupation of the 1st defendant.

“An order disqualifying the 1st defendant from contesting and/or participating in the Presidential election fixed for February 14, 2015 or any date that the 2nd defendant may fix on the ground that the information contained in the 1stbdefendant’s INEC Form CF. 001 is false.

“An order restraining the 2nd defendant from permitting the 1st defendant from participating in the Presidential election fixed for February 14, 2015 or any other date that the 2nd defendant may fix”.
Ozoaka posed eight questions for the determination of the court, among which included; “Whether having regards to the provision of section 31(cool of the Electoral Act, as amended, and INEC Form C.F. 001 filed by the 1st defendant and the fact that the 1st defendant stated therein that he is a member of the All Progressives Congress Party (APCP), whether the 1st defendant is a member of a political party recognised by law in Nigeria which will enable him to participate in the 2015 presidential election.
“Whether or not the identification/voters card submitted by the 1st defendant to the 2nd defendant wherein the 1st defendant is shown to be a “public servant” as at January 22, 2011, is true or false?
“Whether or not the document purported to be the Statement of Result/Result Sheet of the 1st defendant’s Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) provided by the Government College Katsina and the Katsina State Ministry of Education and referred to at the Press Conference of the 1st defendant held on January 21, 2015, is truly and correctly that of the 1st defendant, having regard to the name of the 1st defendant as stated in his affidavit submitted to the 2nd defendant and the name in the said document”.
In a 30 paragraphed affidavit that was deposed to by the plaintiff, he averred that the 1st defendant retired from Nigerian Army on August 1985 after he was removed from office as military Head of State pursuant to a military coup.
“That the 1st defendant left the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund as its Executive Chairman in May 1999. That I know for a fact that th‎e 1st defendant stated on oath that his certificates evidencing his educational qualifications are in the possession of the Nigerian Army.
“That I know for a fact that at a press conference held on January 20, 2015, the Nigerian ‎Army spokesman, Brigadier General Oluseye Lajide stated that the Nigerian Army is not in possession of the 1st defendant’s certificates evidencing his educational qualifications”.

He told the court that a Statement of Result that was eventually made available to the press by the 1st defendant through ‎Government College Katsina and a University of Cambridge West Africa School Certificate Result sheet, had the name of one “Mohammed Buhari”, “and not the name of the 1st defendant as copi‎ously appeared and used in the 1st defendant’s voters card. Affidavit and other documents attached to his INEC Form C.F. 001″.


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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Dannyset(m): 9:27pm On Mar 19, 2015
Nobody fit disqualify GMB.
Why u think say dem they adjoin the case since. Unless they want to set this nation on fire. Even court sef know.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by CHM11: 9:30pm On Mar 19, 2015
If they go by the books and Buhari is not qualified yet he is allowed to contest, then we will remain rubbished as a nation.

The law must and should be followed, if Buhari is not qualified he should not be allowed to contest. Law is Law and nobody is above it. When/if he is disqualified, let's see what happens then.

Dividing this country into many sub groups isn't such a bad thing afterall.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Gwan2(m): 9:34pm On Mar 19, 2015
Dannyset:
Nobody fit disqualify GMB.
Why u think say dem they adjoin the case since. Unless they want to set this nation on fire. Even court sef know.
Asin 4 cryin out loud, ar diz guyz tinkin wit dia anus....I gez even d most devoted enemy of GMB won't advise dat for d sake of peace

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Crocz(m): 9:35pm On Mar 19, 2015
I donno if it's not that obvious cos I believe if the court don't rule in your favour, you can appeal. And then his lawyers will keep stalling the legal process.


And that's how the sequence will go till wins the election..and by then, it will be too late

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Nobody: 9:44pm On Mar 19, 2015
If the country destroys just because we tried to uphold the constitution then so be it.

Buhari is not bigger than the constitution, the law or the country!

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Nobody: 10:02pm On Mar 19, 2015
Crocz:
I donno if it's not that obvious cos I believe if the court don't rule in your favour, you can appeal. And then his lawyers will keep stalling the legal process.


And that's how the sequence will go till wins the election..and by then, it will be too late

you will learn something new about politics next week

Keep calm and watch

Buhari does not have the capacity to play those games more than the President of Nigeria

Eventhough the President of Nigeria has been showing restraint, take it for granted at your own peril!

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by worthytalk: 11:16pm On Mar 19, 2015
Dannyset:
Nobody fit disqualify GMB.
Why u think say dem they adjoin the case since. Unless they want to set this nation on fire. Even court sef know.
Like master like slave. Keep threatening our sovereignty. Bullhari thinks that he is above the law now how can Nigerians vote for such a fellow that is above them. Nigerians want someone that will be answerable to them as GEJ not someone that they will be answerable to like some tin gods as Tinubu, Ameachi and Saraki.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Adminisher: 11:38pm On Mar 19, 2015
CHM11:
If they go by the books and Buhari is not qualified yet he is allowed to contest, then we will remain rubbished as a nation.

The law must and should be followed, if Buhari is not qualified he should not be allowed to contest. Law is Law and nobody is above it. When/if he is disqualified, let's see what happens then.

Dividing this country into many sub groups isn't such a bad thing afterall.

This is a cowardly post that could only come from a south easterner . You want to sack the opponent in the middle of a fight. How do you cope with your new republic when it is formed out of running away from Hausa people on the battlefield and the ballot bOx?. Must they really better than you in everything?.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Nobody: 11:56pm On Mar 19, 2015
Adminisher:


This is a cowardly post that could only come from a south easterner . You want to sack the opponent in the middle of a fight. How do you cope with your new republic when it is formed out of running away from Hausa people on the battlefield and the ballot bOx?. Must they really better than you in everything?.

All Buhari needed to do was follow the process like everyone and he failed to do that

In essence Buhari is not even part of the fight in the first place as he is not qualified

So before you try to blackmail the South Easterner take into consideration or respond to the post of those who threaten to divide the country if Buhari is disqualified according to the constitution!

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by CHM11: 12:19am On Mar 20, 2015
Adminisher:


This is a cowardly post that could only come from a south easterner . You want to sack the opponent in the middle of a fight. How do you cope with your new republic when it is formed out of running away from Hausa people on the battlefield and the ballot bOx?. Must they really better than you in everything?.
First of all, I am not a south easterner, your hate for the south east will only help speed up your downfall.
Secondly, I am sure you didn't even read my post, because if you did, you wouldn't have wrote this THING you wrote here.
Thirdly, The North is not above the law, if Buhari is not qualified to contest, he wouldn't even have a name on any ballot box.
Lastly, if push comes to shove, only one geopolitical zone in Nigeria is known for its outstanding cowardice. Figure this out yourself.
When it sll goes down, we will see.....
One Nigeria my butt!!!....

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Adminisher: 12:40am On Mar 20, 2015
CHM11:

First of all, I am not a south easterner, your hate for the south east will only help speed up your downfall.
Secondly, I am sure you didn't even read my post, because if you did, you wouldn't have wrote this THING you wrote here.
Thirdly, The North is not above the law, if Buhari is not qualified to contest, he wouldn't even have a name on any ballot box.
Lastly, if push comes to shove, only one geopolitical zone in Nigeria is known for its outstanding cowardice. Figure this out yourself.
When it sll goes down, we will see.....
One Nigeria my butt!!!....

I dont hate the south east. I hate amateurish and childish thinking. The unbelievably stupid belief that only one's narrow interest exists in a world of 7billion people. How does any right thinking person begin to suggest this?. DISQUALIFICATION again after a one month election postponement. Only in Nigeria. Why is the SE so afraid of this man that almost every dunce idea is being thrown out there. Why is the SE so paralyzed with fear?.
As for your views on Nigeria, a simple experiment for you. Mention any country on earth even the superpowers and i tell you Nigeria is more important than that country in the eyes of God and Nigeria will outlast that country. Keep deceiving yourself that Nigeria can be broken. Everybody that has tried has met misfortune including the well meaning like Gideon Okar

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Nobody: 12:50am On Mar 20, 2015
Adminisher:


I dont hate the south east. I hate amateurish and childish thinking. The unbelievably stupid belief that only one's narrow interest exists in a world of 7billion people. How does any right thinking person begin to suggest this?. DISQUALIFICATION again after a one month election postponement. Only in Nigeria. Why is the SE so afraid of this man that almost every dunce idea is being thrown out there. Why is the SE so paralyzed with fear?.
As for your views on Nigeria, a simple experiment for you. Mention any country on earth even the superpowers and i tell you Nigeria is more important than that country in the eyes of God and Nigeria will outlast that country. Keep deceiving yourself that Nigeria can be broken. Everybody that has tried has met misfortune including the well meaning like Gideon Okar

Yes Nigeria will outlast every country and will do so obeying it's own constitution

Buhari will be disqualified according to the law and folks like you will learn to get used to it

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by globalresource: 12:53am On Mar 20, 2015
It is too late

Desperation by Mr DESPERADO himself, Gbagbo Ebele Jonathan (Mr Dunno and the world best clueless president)

His mercenaries are working but succeed

8 DAYS TO CHANGE

A journey to a better NIGERIA

Sai Baba Buhari

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Adminisher: 1:01am On Mar 20, 2015
mikeansy:


Yes Nigeria will outlast every country and will do so obeying it's own constitution

Buhari will be disqualified according to the law and folks line you will learn to get used to it

Which law is that sir?, the one you will invent on the 24th?. The man is educated far above school cert in local and international institutions. PDP knows it is not going to fly . The lawyers know there is no case and people with common sense know it is too late.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Nobody: 1:10am On Mar 20, 2015
Adminisher:


Which law is that sir?, the one you will invent on the 24th?. The man is educated far above school cert in local and international institutions. PDP knows it is not going to fly . The lawyers know there is no case and people with common sense know it is too late.

So why are APC lawyers not challenging the substance of the case but rather playing delay tactics like:

Oh you did not serve me paper correctly? But they are in the court anyway responding to the case!

Oh the litigation that determines Buhari's eligibility for election has nothing to do with the election itself and hence the case can be postponed forever!

Have you seen a football game where a home team needing 1 nil to qualify starts playing for time because it is leading 1 Nil but end up conceding in the 90 minute and then run out of ideas because there is not enough time to go searching for another goal?

That's what awaits APC next week!

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by GeneralBosco: 1:14am On Mar 20, 2015
Adminisher:


Which law is that sir?, the one you will invent on the 24th?. The man is educated far above school cert in local and international institutions. PDP knows it is not going to fly . The lawyers know there is no case and people with common sense know it is too late.
The only people banking hope on Buhari being disqualified are dull Tanoids.

Even Jonada,ft knows that Buhari cannot be disqualified. Most PDP big shots know Buhari cannot be disqualified so it's comic relief whenever I see these TANoids deluding themselves thinking Buhari will be disqualified.

9 days left!!

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by VolvoS60(m): 1:26am On Mar 20, 2015
Adminisher:


This is a cowardly post that could only come from a south easterner . You want to sack the opponent in the middle of a fight. How do you cope with your new republic when it is formed out of running away from Hausa people on the battlefield and the ballot bOx?. Must they really better than you in everything?.

^^^^
undecided

Region of origin or ethnicity have nothing to do with the post of the fellow you quoted. His post rings true.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by yashedabai(m): 1:30am On Mar 20, 2015
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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Nobody: 2:12am On Mar 20, 2015
Gwan2:

Asin 4 cryin out loud, ar diz guyz tinkin wit dia anus....I gez even d most devoted enemy of GMB won't advise dat for d sake of peace

What sort of peace is that? So if Buhari is not qualified, he should still be allowed to contest because you think you have a monopoly over violence right?

Una never see anything yet. Maybe you would also say GEJ should also hand over to him whether he wins or not because the abokis have a monopoly over violence.
I said it by the time the south starts its own violence, you will know abokis are still learners.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Nobody: 2:16am On Mar 20, 2015
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I dont hate the south east. I hate amateurish and childish thinking. The unbelievably stupid belief that only one's narrow interest exists in a world of 7billion people. How does any right thinking person begin to suggest this?. DISQUALIFICATION again after a one month election postponement. Only in Nigeria. Why is the SE so afraid of this man that almost every dunce idea is being thrown out there. Why is the SE so paralyzed with fear?.
As for your views on Nigeria, a simple experiment for you. Mention any country on earth even the superpowers and i tell you Nigeria is more important than that country in the eyes of God and Nigeria will outlast that country. Keep deceiving yourself that Nigeria can be broken. Everybody that has tried has met misfortune including the well meaning like Gideon Okar[/quote

Present your certificates you said go to courts now you want to use threats of violence to pre-empt the courts judgment. The law of the land is supreme. Buhari would be disqualified and nothing would happen.Any killings in the north would be met with appropriate reprisals in the south No one has a monopoly over violence. The abokis should better get ready to finance war with groundout money if that is what they want

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Adminisher: 2:29am On Mar 20, 2015
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Obviously you are afraid of this man because you are already thinking if violence. The people pushing this have no stomach fir it. The painful thing about violence is not death. It is the suffering, the hunger of chikdren, poverty, disease, tye rape of young women. You are a very big fool if you will curse yourself with that because a clueless no cobfidence thieviing zoologist is about to lose a free and fair election.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by tit(f): 2:33am On Mar 20, 2015
pa buhari,
carry Desperado Aisha back to daura.
we no need.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by Nobody: 2:39am On Mar 20, 2015
Adminisher:


Obviously you are afraid of this man because you are already thinking if violence. The people pushing this have no stomach fir it. The painful thing about violence is not death. It is the suffering, the hunger of chikdren, poverty, disease, tye rape of young women. You are a very big fool if you will curse yourself with that because a clueless no cobfidence thieviing zoologist is about to lose a free and fair election.
You are the one stoking violence. The courts would rule without fear or favour If Buhari fails to substantiate his claims of having acquired WASC,he would be disqualified. Our constitution is no respecter of persons.

It is you northerners that would suffer hunger and starvation,rape and disease when the oil monies are cut off from you.Stop mistaking 2015 for 1966.

You will be the ones rebelling this time around with money from groundnut and not from oil

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by latability(m): 2:49am On Mar 20, 2015
Let then disqualify that eedoit called Buhari... We are ready to war.. Anything we go happen, make em happen.. No be person go die, na goat... We need em, make Nigeria split...

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by HzRF(m): 2:53am On Mar 20, 2015
Adminisher:


This is a cowardly post that could only come from a south easterner . You want to sack the opponent in the middle of a fight. How do you cope with your new republic when it is formed out of running away from Hausa people on the battlefield and the ballot bOx?. Must they really better than you in everything?.
What is coward about it if he isn't qualified. So law should be sidelined
The same he is busy shouting was not followed
He nw want d law to be bend for him

Let d law takez it course

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by ElFenomeno1: 2:57am On Mar 20, 2015
mikeansy:
If the country destroys just because we tried to uphold the constitution then so be it.

Buhari is not bigger than the constitution, the law or the country!

You and some of the respondents on this thread are brainless mor ons

Buhari is qualified, the topic of the man not qualified should be perished once and for all

Stop wasting your time chasing shadows ... Bloody fools!

None of you cun...ts can stop Buhari from contesting this election and none of you cun ts can stop change from happening!

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by nzeadachie: 3:33am On Mar 20, 2015
IF COURT DISQUALIFY THE CHIEF JIHADIST NOTHING WILL HAPPEN,

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by TI1919(m): 5:56am On Mar 20, 2015
Anything can happen in Nigeria may God bless us all.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by PassingShot(m): 6:10am On Mar 20, 2015
mikeansy:


Yes Nigeria will outlast every country and will do so obeying it's own constitution

Buhari will be disqualified according to the law and folks like you will learn to get used to it

Why do you keep saying Buhari will be disqualified?

Are you going to be the judge or it's just you wishful thinking?

There must be solid grounds to disqualify any candidate in an election and there is none to disqualify Buhari.

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by PassingShot(m): 6:11am On Mar 20, 2015
HzRF:

What is coward about it if he isn't qualified. So law should be sidelined
The same he is busy shouting was not followed
He nw want d law to be bend for him

Let d law takez it course

What law is he asking to be bent for him?

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Re: 10 Suits Seeking Buhari’s Disqualification To Be Decided On March 24 by HzRF(m): 8:39am On Mar 20, 2015
PassingShot:


What law is he asking to be bent for him?
Let see what d court says

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