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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by Analysiscorner: 8:42pm On Dec 31, 2015
arresa:
[s][/s]


I know you and your type, you concern has nothing to do with democracy or what's best for Nigeria.


What proper interpretation of the law means to you and your kind is letting crooks, criminals and evil people evade justice.

What proper interpretation interpretation of the law means to you and your kind is continued destruction of Nigeria by criminal elements

May it be your portion not to have justice in the law court!
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by pasol4real(m): 8:46pm On Dec 31, 2015
Tolexander:
Everyone has a right to say what ever pleases one.

I still remember Guantanamo bay, has it been finally closed down by US?

U are really a dumb head comparing any Nigerian prison with guatanamo bay.a place where condemned n confirmed terrorists are kept .the tortures they get are well deserved cos these are ppl that hav killed several innocent souls .on the other hand nnamdi kanu is only a freedom fighter that is yet to shoot a single bullet.

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by taiwojoe40(m): 8:48pm On Dec 31, 2015
etebefia:
i am not suprise at buhari's refusal to court orders, however i am suprise at the level of illetracy among some Nigerians who are so happy with this, it might be dusuki and kanu today, who knows whom it will be tomorrow.
with this your comment,it should be you tomorrow..
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by Analysiscorner: 8:48pm On Dec 31, 2015
ibnakeem:

If Charles Okah isn't held for his brother's sin, on whose sin is he being held? I can't remember Charles holding any major position in MEND. It is Henry who is leading MEND alongside JOMO who is the group's spokesperson. I would like to enlightened on this issue more because I might be wrong. Thanks in advance grin grin
He is being held for murder - the bombing that killed many in Abuja in 2010.
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by arresa: 8:49pm On Dec 31, 2015
sonnie10:


I understand that not everyone is a Christian but limiting our knowledge is catastrophic. This trail of Nnamdi Kanu could be paralleled to what the Jews did with Jesus in the Bible. It is like giving a dog a bad name to have it killed. First, they moved from one judge to another but when they found nothing against him, Barabas a common criminal was introduced. For Buhari to bring in the issue of Dasuki when commenting on Nnamdi Kanu's case is undermining the intelligence of Nigerians. What he has done is simply to draw sympathy and justifies his inhuman actions against Nnamdi Kanu whom he has found nothing against.

Like the story of Jesus and the Jews, it would not be surprising if he finds a judge that would heed to his biding. But what is the judge going to base his judgement on? A good guess is that the judgement would solely be based on the chant of crucify Jesus! Crucify Jesus by the those who have sworn to be enemies of truth and justice. This will come when the next judge washes his hands off the case like the last two.

Those who do not learn from history repeat history.



Unfortunately and your religious analogy, Jesus was going around preaching hate and destruction, Jesus was not soliciting and collecting money for weapons to kill innocent people with, Jesus was not a hate monger or a disgusting bigot determined to decapitate his fellow countrymen..


Kanu is a despicable human being, he's a common criminal and purveyor of evil and destruction and people like him shouldn't be part of any sane, lawful and peaceful society.

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by arresa: 8:52pm On Dec 31, 2015
[s]
Analysiscorner:
May it be your portion not to have justice in the law court!
[/s]


Feel free to keep quiet if you have nothing intelligent to contribute beyond casting negativity on other people..

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by pasol4real(m): 8:52pm On Dec 31, 2015
lastmanstandn:
Buhari, Our National Interest and Court Orders
A step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity that we voted Jonathan out for.
Nigerians are very forgetful of the past. Nigeria, under the watch of the Fmr President, could not successful keep terror suspects in custody because prosecutors failed to prepare a case. We had a system where court orders and injunctions stalled corruption cases and made a mockery of our fight to defeat corruption and insecurity across the country. This time, we have an executive that is willing to stretch its constitutional powers to keep Nigeria safe and recoup stolen fund, yet we're starting to paint the President as a dictator.

Kanu is a threat to our national security. In advanced societies, suspects are detained for issues as trivial as traffic offence to keep them in custody while a stronger case is put together, why must Nigeria be different? Societies with strong intelligence communities engage whatever means is takes to keep terrorists and extremists out of circulation, must ours be different? Indeed, there are global concerns with regards to ethical issues in national security and intelligence activities of nations; developing countries should not be singled out as if we are the only ones involved in such. Indeed, the primary responsibility of government is to ensure its people live neither in fear of terrorism, external aggression nor poverty and other factors that undermine their peace and safety while it also sustains the fundamental rights of its people. However, many advanced nations have passed through periods of national crisis when liberties were exchanged for greater security, the balance between both being restored after such crisis, and Nigeria is at that point right now.

Within the last 10-15 years, advanced nations have defied international charters against enhanced interrogation techniques, illegal rendition, detention without trial and all sort of measures all for the sake of national security. We have not resorted to this yet you're starting to paint us as bad. We have not rendered our terror suspects to Niger, as you did render yours to Egypt for torture, we have not built illegal detention facilities in Chad, as you've done in Cuba, Kanu has not accused our security agents of subjecting him to waterboarding as you've done to many of yours, so what is the fury about? We understand you did what was necessary for the safety of innocent people, just as President Buhari is doing the same. Nnamdi Kanu's illegal entrance into the country with equipment for the purpose of undermining our national security is enough to get us worried, and get a responsible President to act.

On the NIMASA ex-DG and Arms thieves, I doubt if there is any law in Nigeria or anywhere in the world that restrains the authorities from re-arresting a suspect on different charges after he/she has been granted bail on others. Hence, we do not have to blame the President for identifying measures within our laws to use against corrupt public office holders just to keep them from jumping bail. We had a soft-spoken, gentle-looking President whose lame duck attitude cost us $2.1 billion meant for the war on terror and drove us where we are today, but we have moved on. Now we have a stronger, more willing leader in President Buhari and the best we can do is support him to do whatever is right and just to keep us on the path of prosperity and security again.

As Nigerians we must understand that security is a collective task that requires the mutual cooperation of every citizen, and the understanding that our liberties will not be compromised as long as we remain law abiding and do not act in ways that endanger others, as Dasuki Sambo and his partners are alleged to have done to our soldiers and our countrymen up North. We need to understand that a man that literally sneaked into the country using unconventional methods can sneak out using same methods; that we lack the intelligence capability to keep tabs on all suspects, and just like in past cases, corrupt public office holders may escape justice by choosing not to return to Nigeria if they are allowed to pursue whatever medical excuses abroad and extradition is not as easy as it appears. We are protected as law-abiding citizens, and we have in President Buhari what we have always desired, a strong man with great political will to frustrate corrupt public office holders, a step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity.

@ijigbami
You n Ur stewpid write up wud never change the fact that buhari is a tyranic dictator .
Jugdement wud soon befall him .

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by sonnie10: 8:54pm On Dec 31, 2015
arresa:




Unfortunately and your religious analogy, Jesus was going around preaching hate and destruction, Jesus was not soliciting and collecting money for weapons to kill innocent people with, Jesus was not a hate monger or a disgusting bigot determined to decapitate his fellow countrymen..


Kanu is a despicable human being, he's a common criminal and purveyor of evil and destruction and people like him doesn't be part of any sane, lawful and peaceful society.

"The blood of monkeys and baboon will flow if I do not win this election"

"An attack on Boko harram is an attack on the North"

"95% and 5%"

Guess what? The individual whom these comments is attributed to is the President of Nigeria in the person of Buhari. I do not know Nigerians to be allergic to truth and justice.

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by arresa: 8:56pm On Dec 31, 2015
pasol4real:

U are really a dumb head comparing any Nigerian prison with guatanamo bay.a place where condemned n confirmed terrorists are kept .the tortures they get are well deserved cos these are ppl that hav killed several innocent souls .on the other hand nnamdi kanu is only a freedom fighter that is yet to shoot a single bullet.


Who confirmed them as terrorists? Who conducted the trial and sent them to guantanamo to be jailed? Was any trial conducted that necessitated their imprisonment in guantanamo?

lol @ kanu freedom fighter.. He can fight his freedom out of jail sef... grin
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by arresa: 8:57pm On Dec 31, 2015
[s]
sonnie10:


"The blood of monkeys and baboon will flow if I do not win this election"

"An attack on Boko harram is an attack on the North"

"95% and 5%"
[/s]


Not interested in internet trolls and unintelligent back n forth. Try the next poster for attention..
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by omenka(m): 8:57pm On Dec 31, 2015
ProfDumbledor:

And u will remain a pathetic slave to ur northern slave masters till the d day u rot in hell.
Cc: Mynd44.
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by talktimi(m): 9:01pm On Dec 31, 2015
lastmanstandn:
[s]Buhari, Our National Interest and Court Orders
A step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity that we voted Jonathan out for.
Nigerians are very forgetful of the past. Nigeria, under the watch of the Fmr President, could not successful keep terror suspects in custody because prosecutors failed to prepare a case. We had a system where court orders and injunctions stalled corruption cases and made a mockery of our fight to defeat corruption and insecurity across the country. This time, we have an executive that is willing to stretch its constitutional powers to keep Nigeria safe and recoup stolen fund, yet we're starting to paint the President as a dictator.

Kanu is a threat to our national security. In advanced societies, suspects are detained for issues as trivial as traffic offence to keep them in custody while a stronger case is put together, why must Nigeria be different? Societies with strong intelligence communities engage whatever means is takes to keep terrorists and extremists out of circulation, must ours be different? Indeed, there are global concerns with regards to ethical issues in national security and intelligence activities of nations; developing countries should not be singled out as if we are the only ones involved in such. Indeed, the primary responsibility of government is to ensure its people live neither in fear of terrorism, external aggression nor poverty and other factors that undermine their peace and safety while it also sustains the fundamental rights of its people. However, many advanced nations have passed through periods of national crisis when liberties were exchanged for greater security, the balance between both being restored after such crisis, and Nigeria is at that point right now.

Within the last 10-15 years, advanced nations have defied international charters against enhanced interrogation techniques, illegal rendition, detention without trial and all sort of measures all for the sake of national security. We have not resorted to this yet you're starting to paint us as bad. We have not rendered our terror suspects to Niger, as you did render yours to Egypt for torture, we have not built illegal detention facilities in Chad, as you've done in Cuba, Kanu has not accused our security agents of subjecting him to waterboarding as you've done to many of yours, so what is the fury about? We understand you did what was necessary for the safety of innocent people, just as President Buhari is doing the same. Nnamdi Kanu's illegal entrance into the country with equipment for the purpose of undermining our national security is enough to get us worried, and get a responsible President to act.

On the NIMASA ex-DG and Arms thieves, I doubt if there is any law in Nigeria or anywhere in the world that restrains the authorities from re-arresting a suspect on different charges after he/she has been granted bail on others. Hence, we do not have to blame the President for identifying measures within our laws to use against corrupt public office holders just to keep them from jumping bail. We had a soft-spoken, gentle-looking President whose lame duck attitude cost us $2.1 billion meant for the war on terror and drove us where we are today, but we have moved on. Now we have a stronger, more willing leader in President Buhari and the best we can do is support him to do whatever is right and just to keep us on the path of prosperity and security again.

As Nigerians we must understand that security is a collective task that requires the mutual cooperation of every citizen, and the understanding that our liberties will not be compromised as long as we remain law abiding and do not act in ways that endanger others, as Dasuki Sambo and his partners are alleged to have done to our soldiers and our countrymen up North. We need to understand that a man that literally sneaked into the country using unconventional methods can sneak out using same methods; that we lack the intelligence capability to keep tabs on all suspects, and just like in past cases, corrupt public office holders may escape justice by choosing not to return to Nigeria if they are allowed to pursue whatever medical excuses abroad and extradition is not as easy as it appears. We are protected as law-abiding citizens, and we have in President Buhari what we have always desired, a strong man with great political will to frustrate corrupt public office holders, a step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity.

@ijigbami[/s]
búllshît

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by Analysiscorner: 9:01pm On Dec 31, 2015
amaechi1:
We can all rant in social media because this country has not gone in flames by the actions or activities of this people who are heartless. Let us reflect on Rwanda before we criticize Buhari.

I quickly want to ask are there nothing good Buhari has done since he assumed power.

Before Buhari came to power, he spoke on a radio programme monitored in Kaduna concerning GEJ 's handling of the Boko Haram insurgency. He claimed that during the time of MEND, Yaradua called the Niger Delta boys to Abuja and negotiated with them, but when it started to happen in the North, GEJ used war planes to bomb them.
Following his philosophy from above, what stops Buhari from calling IPOB leaders to Abuja, and negotiate with them for peace to reign?

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by Johnsinia(m): 9:04pm On Dec 31, 2015
emerged01:
Kayode ogundamisi should go to hell.
Yes, kill your brother defending your slave lord. And the 25 likes are the Abokis laughing at you and your likes in 3 D.

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by Analysiscorner: 9:04pm On Dec 31, 2015
arresa:



Who confirmed them as terrorists? Who conducted the trial and sent them to guantanamo to be jailed? Was any trial conducted that necessitated their imprisonment in guantanamo?

lol @ kanu freedom fighter.. He can fight his freedom out of jail sef... grin
Most detainees there were picked from the war front.

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by sonnie10: 9:05pm On Dec 31, 2015
arresa:
[s][/s]


Not interested in internet trolls and unintelligent back n forth. Try the next poster for attention..

And coming to the internet to spew unsubstantiated allegations against Nnamdi Kanu is display of intelligence on your part. I guess you know more than those two courts Judges of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who throw out the witch-hunt cases brought forward by Buhari against Nnamdi Kanu.

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by Analysiscorner: 9:08pm On Dec 31, 2015
arresa:
[s][/s]


Feel free to keep quiet if you have nothing intelligent to contribute beyond casting negativity on other people..
The same fate awaits you. Your stance today will attract the blessings of tomorrow.
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by 49cents(m): 9:10pm On Dec 31, 2015
lastmanstandn:
Buhari, Our National Interest and Court Orders
A step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity that we voted Jonathan out for.
Nigerians are very forgetful of the past. Nigeria, under the watch of the Fmr President, could not successful keep terror suspects in custody because prosecutors failed to prepare a case. We had a system where court orders and injunctions stalled corruption cases and made a mockery of our fight to defeat corruption and insecurity across the country. This time, we have an executive that is willing to stretch its constitutional powers to keep Nigeria safe and recoup stolen fund, yet we're starting to paint the President as a dictator.

Kanu is a threat to our national security. In advanced societies, suspects are detained for issues as trivial as traffic offence to keep them in custody while a stronger case is put together, why must Nigeria be different? Societies with strong intelligence communities engage whatever means is takes to keep terrorists and extremists out of circulation, must ours be different? Indeed, there are global concerns with regards to ethical issues in national security and intelligence activities of nations; developing countries should not be singled out as if we are the only ones involved in such. Indeed, the primary responsibility of government is to ensure its people live neither in fear of terrorism, external aggression nor poverty and other factors that undermine their peace and safety while it also sustains the fundamental rights of its people. However, many advanced nations have passed through periods of national crisis when liberties were exchanged for greater security, the balance between both being restored after such crisis, and Nigeria is at that point right now.

Within the last 10-15 years, advanced nations have defied international charters against enhanced interrogation techniques, illegal rendition, detention without trial and all sort of measures all for the sake of national security. We have not resorted to this yet you're starting to paint us as bad. We have not rendered our terror suspects to Niger, as you did render yours to Egypt for torture, we have not built illegal detention facilities in Chad, as you've done in Cuba, Kanu has not accused our security agents of subjecting him to waterboarding as you've done to many of yours, so what is the fury about? We understand you did what was necessary for the safety of innocent people, just as President Buhari is doing the same. Nnamdi Kanu's illegal entrance into the country with equipment for the purpose of undermining our national security is enough to get us worried, and get a responsible President to act.

On the NIMASA ex-DG and Arms thieves, I doubt if there is any law in Nigeria or anywhere in the world that restrains the authorities from re-arresting a suspect on different charges after he/she has been granted bail on others. Hence, we do not have to blame the President for identifying measures within our laws to use against corrupt public office holders just to keep them from jumping bail. We had a soft-spoken, gentle-looking President whose lame duck attitude cost us $2.1 billion meant for the war on terror and drove us where we are today, but we have moved on. Now we have a stronger, more willing leader in President Buhari and the best we can do is support him to do whatever is right and just to keep us on the path of prosperity and security again.

As Nigerians we must understand that security is a collective task that requires the mutual cooperation of every citizen, and the understanding that our liberties will not be compromised as long as we remain law abiding and do not act in ways that endanger others, as Dasuki Sambo and his partners are alleged to have done to our soldiers and our countrymen up North. We need to understand that a man that literally sneaked into the country using unconventional methods can sneak out using same methods; that we lack the intelligence capability to keep tabs on all suspects, and just like in past cases, corrupt public office holders may escape justice by choosing not to return to Nigeria if they are allowed to pursue whatever medical excuses abroad and extradition is not as easy as it appears. We are protected as law-abiding citizens, and we have in President Buhari what we have always desired, a strong man with great political will to frustrate corrupt public office holders, a step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity.

@ijigbami

You spoke well but let it be said that we must decide democracy or we don't or we ammend according to the rules and arbitrarily

Laws are meant for humans and not humans for the law!

If we continue like this we will get to a point that if a president doesn't like your face he can detain till eternity by deliberately replacing a cleared charge with another

Human freedom is sacred; the human person is of more value than the crimes they are alleged to commit.

The crux is that we mostly don't have a set of principles and charter we based our societies on.

If the judiciary is slow in dispensing justice wouldn't it be needful to seek ways how it can be expedited while allowing the defendant ample time and resources to defend themselves reasonably?

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by Analysiscorner: 9:13pm On Dec 31, 2015
Inoknowbook:



For your information, nobody in the US, the president included, dares disobey any court order. The day a president starts that, I guarantee you that he/she will be impeached. So stop posting trash and it's high time you stopped using the US as an example, as you basically know nothing about the country.

You guys should continue encouraging Buhari in his utter disrespect for the rule of law. Trust me. One of these days, the chicken will come home to rooste in your various houses. Pathetic!!
Isee! !!!!

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by fizzy94(m): 9:16pm On Dec 31, 2015
Curlieweed:


First, Gitmo isn't technically part of the US. That's the reason the detainees were kept there. It creates the required environment to keep them in legal limbo (or purgatory if you want).

Secondly, none of the Gitmo detainee is a US citizen.

In this case these people are Nigerians held on Nigerian soil but some criminals in power refuse to obey the simple principles of separation of powers and the rule of law. You can't enforce the law by breaking the law. That kind of arbitrary abuse of power is a pure recipe for anarchy .

I'm not in anyway surprised by all this. Anybody could have predicted that the Mumuharri , the Daura President is too daft to understand how an orderly modern society works.

Enjoy your change ! E no concern me.

Just look at you, you'll say you're educated and yet just see the way you talk about your president who's old enough to be your dad. Now if I insult your father you'll get angry and start ranting poo yet you don't respect your president. It's just as if you addressed your parents as daft and dullards you know?
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by Johnsinia(m): 9:18pm On Dec 31, 2015
arresa:




Unfortunately and your religious analogy, Jesus was going around preaching hate and destruction, Jesus was not soliciting and collecting money for weapons to kill innocent people with, Jesus was not a hate monger or a disgusting bigot determined to decapitate his fellow countrymen..


Kanu is a despicable human being, he's a common criminal and purveyor of evil and destruction and people like him shouldn't be part of any sane, lawful and peaceful society.
Excuse me mister, how much has he stolen from you? I bet you, if you where to be around the period martin lurther fought the pope and the romans to liberate christainity, you would be part of those that will call him comm
on criminal and evil. I put it to you that you are possess by an unfamiliar spirit, go get deliverance mr.

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by authority2006(m): 9:18pm On Dec 31, 2015
Curlieweed:


First, Gitmo isn't technically part of the US. That's the reason the detainees were kept there. It creates the required environment to keep them in legal limbo (or purgatory if you want).

Secondly, none of the Gitmo detainee is a US citizen.

In this case these people are Nigerians held on Nigerian soil but some criminals in power refuse to obey the simple principles of separation of powers and the rule of law. You can't enforce the law by breaking the law. That kind of arbitrary abuse of power is a pure recipe for anarchy .

I'm not in anyway surprised by all this. Anybody could have predicted that the Mumuharri , the Daura President is too daft to understand how an orderly modern society works.

Enjoy your change ! E no concern me.

Concern you or not, this is what we voted for. This change sweet belle no be small thing. The era of criminals working free, stealing our collective wealth and rubbing it on our faces is over.
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by fizzy94(m): 9:23pm On Dec 31, 2015
49cents:


You spoke well but let it be said that we must decide democracy or we don't or we ammend according to the rules and arbitrarily

Laws are meant for humans and not humans for the law!

If we continue like this we will get to a point that if a president doesn't like your face he can detain till eternity by deliberately replacing a cleared charge with another

Human freedom is sacred; the human person is of more value than the crimes they are alleged to commit.

The crux is that we mostly don't have a set of principles and charter we based our societies on.

If the judiciary is slow in dispensing justice wouldn't it be needful to seek ways how it can be expedited while allowing the defendant ample time and resources to defend themselves reasonably?

Did I just see 'the human freedom is of more value than the crimes they are alleged to commit'?
Why didn't they give orders to capture Osama bin Laden alive by all means then let him face trial or Saddam Hussein?.... I just pray we capture the leader of Boko Haram alive and let me see you idiots here start chanting rule of law.
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by fizzy94(m): 9:24pm On Dec 31, 2015
49cents:


You spoke well but let it be said that we must decide democracy or we don't or we ammend according to the rules and arbitrarily

Laws are meant for humans and not humans for the law!

If we continue like this we will get to a point that if a president doesn't like your face he can detain till eternity by deliberately replacing a cleared charge with another

Human freedom is sacred; the human person is of more value than the crimes they are alleged to commit.

The crux is that we mostly don't have a set of principles and charter we based our societies on.

If the judiciary is slow in dispensing justice wouldn't it be needful to seek ways how it can be expedited while allowing the defendant ample time and resources to defend themselves reasonably?

Did I just see 'the human freedom is of more value than the crimes they are alleged to commit'?
Why didn't they give orders to capture Osama bin Laden alive by all means then let him face trial or Saddam Hussein?.... I just pray we capture the leader of Boko Haram alive and let me see you touts here start chanting rule of law.
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by spokesboy: 9:25pm On Dec 31, 2015
Myopic comparison by a shallow minded poster.
How can you compare someone who was voted in to rid Nigeria of GEJ and his Fallen Corrupt Angels. PMB was voted to clear the mess of your GEJ.
unclet1985:

Compare and contrast PGMB VS JONATHAN
1. GEJ sold fuel at #87 while Buhari is selling at average of #300 & above and fuel is selling half its price all over the world, yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful.
2. When GEJ Budgeted 1bn for feeding in Aso-Rock in 2014, (halved it to 500 million upon shouts) APC cried wolf and now Buhari's budget for same is 1.7bn yet Buharists are mute and still think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful.
3. GEJ spent 1.4bn to service all presidential jets in one year while Buhari spends 6bn on same in 6month (they later agreed to 2.5 billion in six months compared to 1.4 in a year for GEJ) yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful.
4. GEJ gave more funding to education while Buhari's 2016 budget favours Ministry of information more than education yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful. what r u informing with 39.6 billion if it is not an avenue to defraud Nigeria LEGALLY.?
5. GEJ spent an average of #‎8million‬ on each international trip while Buhari spends an average of #‎25m‬ on each international trip yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful.
6. GEJ created Over 5millon jobs in 5yrs while buhari has sacked over 2million workers in 8months. Check Federal Bureau of Statistics.
7. GEJ made Nigeria's economy the best in Africa & quadrupled our GDP in 4yrs while Buhari has dragged Nigeria's economy down to 8th position in ranking in just 8months.
8. GEJ left naira exchange rate @185 to $1 but buhari has destroyed the naira in just 8 months which now sells at #320 to $1.
9. It took GEJ less than 2weeks to select his cabinet while it took bihari 6months to do same.
10. Buhari claimed that subsidy was fraud (Who is subsidizing who) but buhari has spent trillions on fuel subsidy since may 29 and still no fuel while all buharists have suddenly gone dumb.
11. Buhari/APC accused GEJ of corruption but have not been able to pin one stain on him while Muhammadu Buhari him self followed the crowd that entered into the #‎DasukiGate‬.
12. Buhari said that Boko Haram are his misguided brothers while he declared an internationally renowned freedom fighter like Nnamdi Kanu a Terrorist. Can you imagine!
13. Buhari does not have an Honorary WAEC but bags an illegal Honorary (Ph.D) from unapproved El-rufai's university and yet Buharists respect his NEPA Bill more than GEJ's PhD.
14. Buhari used his secondary school principal's recommendation letter to become Military Head of State and again used Court Affidavit to become President.
Hansome Hanson tell them!!!RI VS JONATHAN
1. GEJ sold fuel at #87 while Buhari is selling at average of #300 & above and fuel is selling half its price all over the world, yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful.
2. When GEJ Budgeted 1bn for feeding in Aso-Rock in 2014, (halved it to 500 million upon shouts) APC cried wolf and now Buhari's budget for same is 1.7bn yet Buharists are mute and still think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful.
3. GEJ spent 1.4bn to service all presidential jets in one year while Buhari spends 6bn on same in 6month (they later agreed to 2.5 billion in six months compared to 1.4 in a year for GEJ) yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful.
4. GEJ gave more funding to education while Buhari's 2016 budget favours Ministry of information more than education yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful. what r u informing with 39.6 billion if it is not an avenue to defraud Nigeria LEGALLY.?
5. GEJ spent an average of #8million on each international trip while Buhari spends an average of #25m on each international trip yet Buharists think GEJ was more corrupt/wasteful.
6. GEJ created Over 5millon jobs in 5yrs while buhari has sacked over 2million workers in 8months. Check Federal Bureau of Statistics.
7. GEJ made Nigeria's economy the best in Africa & quadrupled our GDP in 4yrs while Buhari has dragged Nigeria's economy down to 8th position in ranking in just 8months.
8. GEJ left naira exchange rate @185 to $1 but buhari has destroyed the naira in just 8 months which now sells at #320 to $1.
9. It took GEJ less than 2weeks to select his cabinet while it took bihari 6months to do same.
10. Buhari claimed that subsidy was fraud (Who is subsidizing who) but buhari has spent trillions on fuel subsidy since may 29 and still no fuel while all buharists have suddenly gone dumb.
11. Buhari/APC accused GEJ of corruption but have not been able to pin one stain on him while Muhammadu Buhari him self followed the crowd that entered into the #DasukiGate.
12. Buhari said that Boko Haram are his misguided brothers while he declared an internationally renowned freedom fighter like Nnamdi Kanu a Terrorist. Can you imagine!
13. Buhari does not have an Honorary WAEC but bags an illegal Honorary (Ph.D) from unapproved El-rufai's university and yet Buharists respect his NEPA Bill more than GEJ's PhD.
14. Buhari used his secondary school principal's recommendation letter to become Military Head of State and again used Court Affidavit to become President.
Hansome Hanson tell them!!!
Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by adconline(m): 9:27pm On Dec 31, 2015
omenka:
How many Gitmo inmates has the government of US released on orders from her courts?? As a matter of fact, how many of the inmates have seen the insides of a court room since detention??

Nnamumudi Kalluu will rot in jail like those terrorists in Gitmo and heavens won't fall, just like it didn't in the US.
Keep living in ignorance! Gitmo detainees are non-American citizens and have access to US court to challenge their detention.
Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of detainees, asserting that foreign terrorist suspects at Gitmo have rights to challenge their detention in US court. Check Boumediene V Bush! Why are Nigerians intellectually lazy and ignorant?!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boumediene_v._Bush

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by erico2k2(m): 9:28pm On Dec 31, 2015
Timbuktou:


Common sense should tell you he travelled with a fake or unknown one.
To both of you arguing YES you can return to Nigeria without a passport.there is such Doc called a TC travelers certificate. It's handed to you when you lost ur passport. Saying he did not come it with a passport is a silly excuse to be used to detain a person.

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by erico2k2(m): 9:30pm On Dec 31, 2015
authority2006:
Concern you or not, this is what we voted for. This change sweet belle no be small thing. The era of criminals working free, stealing our collective wealth and rubbing it on our faces is over.
For your mind nd the likes of OBJ are roaming free

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by 49cents(m): 9:35pm On Dec 31, 2015
fizzy94:

Did I just see 'the human freedom is of more value than the crimes they are alleged to commit'?
Why didn't they give orders to capture Osama bin Laden alive by all means then let him face trial or Saddam Hussein?.... I just pray we capture the leader of Boko Haram alive and let me see you idiots here start chanting rule of law.

Let's not join issues here!

Osama openly confessed to the 9/11 attack which is condemnable by all

He never stood trial because he wouldn't even show up or could he be arrested at all; mind you Osama isn't even a citizen of the US

What stops Buhari from charging the guy to court with all the counts and let the courts decide?

My point is PMB is fighting corruption by flouting court order and by mischievous filing of cases to keep the accused in perpetual detention

When I speak of human freedom or humanity being greater than the crime committed I say so enquivocally....this is a fact: the human being will be always be more important than the crime they committed

Why did the ALUU 4 create so much outage from all of us? Even if they were really guilty our humanity kicked against the actions meted out on them

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Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by McSquishi(f): 9:41pm On Dec 31, 2015
adconline:

Keep living in ignorance! Gitmo detainees are non-American citizens and have access to US court to challenge their detention.
Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of detainees, asserting that foreign terrorist suspects at Gitmo have rights to challenge their detention in US court. Check Boumediene V Bush! Why are Nigerians intellectually lazy and ignorant?!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boumediene_v._Bush

Is it true that all detainees have access to the U.S. court system, though? There are prisoners being detained indefinitely, who bc of "enhanced interrogation" will likely never see inside a courtroom bc evidence will be thrown out due to the method of extraction. There are also those who we've determined are non combatants who also have yet to receive court dates or freedom. Perhaps I'm mistaken

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