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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Ojikutumemu: 6:11am On Oct 11, 2016
Really did your parents tell you he was guilty as hell
Dumbo

cktheluckyman:

Nigeria is not a banana republic, there are procedures. Buhari was accused of Waec forgery yet he was allowed to contest and win elections!!!! His case was still in court and he was assumed innocent (even though we all know he is as guilty as hell).The rule of the law is supreme.

There is no evidence to prove those judges are corrupt.Even when a judge misbehaves the proper thing to do is to go through the NJC

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Hardeysolution(m): 6:11am On Oct 11, 2016
But where does Sahara reporters get all their news? So fast.. ....but sometimes, unreal!

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ganye1: 6:13am On Oct 11, 2016
We can pretend to practice democracy but it is the corrupt judges who collect money to decide who rule us and this should not be allowed to continue. Nigeria needs a president who would not be afraid to take on the corrupt judicial officers.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ivandragon: 6:17am On Oct 11, 2016
for this matter to have proper context, the DSS should tell Nigerians the people that gave the bribe & for what cases.

this will enable us know those who use their wealth to subvert the course of justice so that they too will be properly shamed (since we are now in the era of media trial)

& to let us know those cases/judgements that were corruptly induced so that they can be reviewed appropriately.

blanket accusations will not work.

some of these judges might be into other businesses which might contravene the PSR.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Bgorgeous: 6:20am On Oct 11, 2016
See how loud and powerful corruption has become . but l promise all those people in this act of bringing down this country, that you will all fail.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by kayDooo(m): 6:22am On Oct 11, 2016
omokab:
If they like they should tear their certificate and close down all schools dealing with law. Bunch of thieves supporting corruption. If they find a common man stealing a tuber of yam English will finish from inside dictionary. And they will instantly give a judgment but when it come to where their pocket will be full with dollars and pounds they will be talking of technicality. How do we expect this country to be great like others when we don't have good leaders.
whaooo! U are sensible among them

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by berrystunn(m): 6:26am On Oct 11, 2016
Fantastically corrupt

Buhari government

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by emeka2847: 6:28am On Oct 11, 2016
What is this one saying?
If they think their colleagues are innocent, they should come and adjudged them innocent and penalise DSS. Not to start dodging. Or are they saying judges are above the law? Then we're finished as a people.


NaijaMutant:
Buhari has now become both the Executive and Judiciary, it remains the legislatur, and he's gradually getting there.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Dshocker(m): 6:30am On Oct 11, 2016
What are they really protesting...when they were the ones that gave fair rulings to corrupt politicians

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by eph12(m): 6:33am On Oct 11, 2016
onomeasike:
When you fight corruption (the judges), corruption (judges) fight back. They know what they are doing, it's not for the love of country
But the executive is not corruption? So many reports have been written about people around Buhari but we don't see DSS breaking down doors. This judges that were arrested must be taken to the court for trial but the fg wouldn't get the trial they want if they continue this way.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by kayDooo(m): 6:34am On Oct 11, 2016
vedaxcool:
One of the lawyers who spoke to journalists, Princewell Ebubedike berated the action of the judges saying it would amount to aiding and abetting corruption in the judiciary, which is the last hope of the common man, thereby eroding public confidence in the justice system. He condemned the manner in which the security agents made their arrests without proper recourse to procedure.

God bless princewell who means well ... we know judges like him will sentence corrupt judges to where they belong.
princewell Ebubedike is a very stupid man.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Nobody: 6:34am On Oct 11, 2016
Bgorgeous:
See how loud and powerful corruption has become . but l promise all those people in this act of bringing down this country, that you will all fail.

Bless you

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by thunder74(m): 6:35am On Oct 11, 2016
Who noticed that DSS did not display the money they allegedly recovered from the Judges. This is unlike DSS, may be there was no money anywhere self but a huge imaginary figure to keep some people busy.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Alexander001(m): 6:35am On Oct 11, 2016
Nigeria judiciary system need serious cleansing, from the chief judge to kitchen judge. meanwhile Until u watch porn wit ur Nigerian parents,
Don't cum here to tel us Everything is Possible.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Nobody: 6:35am On Oct 11, 2016
emeka2847:
What is this one saying?
If they think their colleagues are innocent, they should come and adjudged them innocent and penalise DSS. Not to start dodging. Or are they saying judges are above the law? Then we're finished as a people.



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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by brigadier747: 6:36am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:

Nigeria is not a banana republic, there are procedures. Buhari was accused of Waec forgery yet he was allowed to contest and win elections!!!! His case was still in court and he was assumed innocent (even though we all know he is as guilty as hell).The rule of the law is supreme.

There is no evidence to prove those judges are corrupt.Even when a judge misbehaves the proper thing to do is to go through the NJC

Sumtyms our civility and education might b our problems,wut ur still saying is DAT business as ususal should continue ,"stealing and hiding under d rule of law" d so called NJC. .is currupt same clan

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by godunia(m): 6:37am On Oct 11, 2016
I don't know that the fight against corruption is only against politicians,that Judiciary has immunity.useless micro finance Judges.when a poor man is harassed and drag to their court,he's sentenced without delay but if it's a money bag the story is different .i pity for poor Nigerians that don't stand with poor but once a rich man is made to face what the ordinary man faces,the same ordinary Nigerians starts shouting foul.DSS,go after anybody,I with you,help them understand what we face as ordinary Nigerians.Human right my foot

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by eph12(m): 6:37am On Oct 11, 2016
omokab:
If they like they should tear their certificate and close down all schools dealing with law. Bunch of thieves supporting corruption. If they find a common man stealing a tuber of yam English will finish from inside dictionary. And they will instantly give a judgment but when it come to where their pocket will be full with dollars and pounds they will be talking of technicality. How do we expect this country to be great like others when we don't have good leaders.
Did you read Wole Olanipekun SAN interview? Lawyers representing people in court know how to frustrate trial especially when the clients can pay. This is a common practice all over the world and the judges can only judge on facts presented by the defence or prosecution team and not what they read on newspapers. This is no fault of judges.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by wasiudvd(m): 6:38am On Oct 11, 2016
If na me dem arrest unlawfully now, (if I no settle them police on time & I am charged to court) they will come to work with rag on top dem head, ask me to pay fine or be sent to prison.
God the chief judge, please judge all of us.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by solidman59(m): 6:40am On Oct 11, 2016
I'm not a fan of the Daura slow poke, but I think the processes of diplomacy and so called rule of law is too slow, and hence allows these corrupt elite far too much space and time to evade the law and continue in their plunder of our common wealth.

Big ups to the Daura Secret Service

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Nobody: 6:45am On Oct 11, 2016
NaijaMutant:
Buhari has now become both the Executive and Judiciary, it remains the legislatur, and he's gradually getting there.

Let's the truth be told....Nigerian Legislature has been the hope of common Nigerians for decades. No matter how corrupt our law makers are, one thing is certain...the presidency can never rubber stamp them. For some reason they always elect leaders outside of the executive anointed candidates. From Okadigbo, to Wabara, Anyim, David Mark, Saraki, to Ghali Umar N'abba, to Masari, Bankole, Tambuwal. These men have checked the executives to the teeth.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ObodoJ2: 6:46am On Oct 11, 2016
[quote author=cktheluckyman
Nigeria is not a banana republic, there are procedures. Buhari was accused of Waec forgery yet he was allowed to contest and win elections!!!! His case was still in court and he was assumed innocent (even though we all know he is as guilty as hell).The rule of the law is supreme.

There is no evidence to prove those judges are corrupt.Even when a judge misbehaves the proper thing to do is to go through the NJC[/quote]

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by hannyjay(f): 6:51am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:

You are fighting corrupt judges yet idiots like Okon Abang was not affected.Story for the gods
wat did abang do just mention one. Pls stop been childish
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Semper247(m): 6:53am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense

Been reading ur comments on the unfolding stories of arrested judges....

You are just a pained shameless loser.
You and ur likes are a curse to this country.

This us one thing I will tell u, whether u like it or not, Nigeria will be rid of bad ones soon.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by Nobody: 6:55am On Oct 11, 2016
I read alot of comments here and cant help but laugh at the level of naivety expressed out of hatred or sentiments?
Yes the government may have been a tad bit extreme in the way it went about arresting these corrupt judges.
But who can say he or she doesn't know that 99% of cases concerning elections, fraud, and human right abuses have not been ridiculous since 1999?
You would see a politician like Saraki or Tinubu get accused of fraud with clear facts yet the cases would eventually be treated like any other regular everyday case and the accused party always goes Scott free except he or she has earned the wrath of the government previously.

How do we grow as a country then? How?
Before alot of you start saying why didn't he follow due process...remember if he does these same judges will influence the outcome.
Lets all be 100% HONEST Nigeria CAN NOT BE PURGED OF CORRUPTION IF WE FOLLOW THE REGULAR CHANNELS
And you all know this:
The police os corrupt
The army , airforce and navy are corrupt
The DSS is corrupt
The FRSC is corrupt
The NDLEA is corrupt
The Customs is corrupt
The Fire service is Corrupt
The Doctors are corrupt
Teachers are corrupt
The Pastors are corrupt
The Layers and Judges are corrupt
The EFCC is corrupt
i could go on and on! And we all know this to be true! So when you have every arm of governance corrupt how do you honestly persecute the head of any of these firms and think one would get a correct response?

I honestly feel for Buhari.
How do we grow as a country when everywhere you turn you meet stumbling blocks to change? Do we all give up and wait till a foreign power decides to invade us to kills us off and take over our resources? Or do we use unique measures to try to tackle the crippling corruption?

The truth is, outside of radical moves like this that Buhari is using the only way out would be to revert to Military rule and let them execute the corrupt politicians. But then you would see United Nations Nato and such threaten to invade us and try the Military president for war crimes.
The honest harsh truth is Buharis radical approach is the best we have for now.

If you say no let him resign and honest people run for political positions, i say to you do you think these corrupt cabals will allow an honest person work? Look at Okonjo Iweala, see how GEJ strangled her till she couldnt work! her mum was mysteriously kidnapped and remember after her mum was also mysteriously found she totally stopped criticizing the buffoon and started doing all she was told, it doesn't take a genius to know what happened there.

MY TWO CENTS

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by hannyjay(f): 6:56am On Oct 11, 2016
Clinton9000:


Let's the truth be told....Nigerian Legislature has been the hope of common Nigerians for decades. No matter how corrupt our law makers are, one thing is certain...the presidency can never rubber stamp them. For some reason they always elect leaders outside of the executive anointed candidates. From Okadigbo, to Wabara, Anyim, David Mark, Saraki, to Ghali Umar N'abba, to Masari, Bankole, Tambuwal. These men have checked the executives to the teeth.
they check yet gej was sharing doller I don't agree with u
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by princepeter566: 6:59am On Oct 11, 2016
if truly APC ( another Poverty's coming ) or whatever u called ya self claims to be fighting corrupt judges, what happens to those judges that declared yahaya bello winner of kogi election right from state high court to appeal court and unto supreme court. what happens to the chief of army staff owning two mansions in uae and at the same time some generals are being dropped out of the job for the same corrupt casses. is it because they are not Northerner's or in apc ? I am not supporting corruption but what is good for the APC is also good for d PDP . if APC is a saint when it comes to corruption then let PDP n any other party be saints also.

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by nobeku: 6:59am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:
Buhari will regret this move. This judges would surely deal with him.The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues. O wonder if Buhari or any of his advisers have any common sense
You are a silly Soul..I have never heard a more stupid comment..Judges will deal with the President and Commander in Chief of The Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of NigeriaYou are really so silly..That's the problem we have with the Nigerian youth,a bulk of them..Crass,Silly and uncerebral,coming from dirty environmental and mental backgrounds.. Saying things they have no freaking idea about....This one might be a son of a corrupt barrow pusher or cobbler..Degenerate Soul!

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by masseratti: 7:00am On Oct 11, 2016
cktheluckyman:

Nigeria is not a banana republic, there are procedures. Buhari was accused of Waec forgery yet he was allowed to contest and win elections!!!! His case was still in court and he was assumed innocent (even though we all know he is as guilty as hell).The rule of the law is supreme.

There is no evidence to prove those judges are corrupt.Even when a judge misbehaves the proper thing to do is to go through the NJC
no evidence when dollars and pounds were found in your room, no evidence when 30 million naira were found in your room? what procedures are you guys talking about?that the dss can't arrest or investigate anyone even a judge for economic and corruption crimes? is that not a threat to national security?
you lots are worse than the bunch of leaders we have in Nigeria.
Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ancientbanana: 7:01am On Oct 11, 2016
onomeasike:
When you fight corruption (the judges), corruption (judges) fight back. They know what they are doing, it's not for the love of country
d judges that struck out d case on pmb certificate is not corrupt abi? Mtcheww apc propaganda is at work

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by chaloner(m): 7:04am On Oct 11, 2016
tit:
shoooot all the judges!
set up check point.
if you see any car,
look at the man in the owner corner,
ask him if he is judge.
if he is judge,
drag him outside,
shot him there and throw him inside the gutter.
they are corropt.
then search the next car.
the judichary is corrupt.
too much!

next to come is lawyer.
i hate them
and engineer,
and doctor!
hmmmmmm!
those wan?
have they give you injection before?
in the yansh!
is that not corruption?
chaai!
my left yansh is still pain me till today.
if not that i is a soldier,
i for fall that day.
doctors are very corropt to the masses.
if you go to military hospital,
you cannot see doctor!
if they treat you sef,
somtimes na die be that.
talk true,
how many of your uncle don die for hospital?
after them go talk say na rong medicine them give am!
corroption is too much in nigeria



#fireonbaba!
nd u wan me to stay wit dis one in d zoo noooo. Either u giv me Biafra or u send dis guy to north Korea

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Re: Judges Boycott Courts In Abuja To Protest Arrest Of Colleagues by ancientbanana: 7:04am On Oct 11, 2016
hannyjay:
they check yet gej was sharing doller I don't agree with u
it's obvious u reason frm ur anus. How does d courts stop d executive from spending money. Abeg stop talking like a kid.

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