Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Nobody: 9:25am On Dec 14, 2016 |
He is just putting himself in more troubles 1 Like |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by 3rdavefarms(m): 9:47am On Dec 14, 2016 |
Treason confirmed 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Nobody: 10:03am On Dec 14, 2016 |
bashydemy:
What is secret about his trial?
Did he want his trial to be televised? If yes who's gonna pay?
too much hate and anger in you just b/c Kanu and others want Biafra you not even angry the way nigeria economy is fallin down but u are angry coz of Biafra nawoo 1 Like |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Toketimt: 10:20am On Dec 14, 2016 |
Foolish man. There is no secret trial here. The court only confirmed that the prosecution witnesses will be given some form of protection. Even at that, him kanu and even his lawyers will see these witnesses but not the General public. The trial will still be in public for their consumption but not witnesses. The decision of the judge is on point. The witnesses has to be protected from useless ipobian nonentities who may want to intimidate these witnesses. Secondly, I noticed that this fool called kanu never for once called Nigeria the Zoo in the law court. This Is an excellent development. His being in jail seems to be resetting his brain to default mode. He still needs to be there for an additional 30 more yrs. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by bashydemy(m): 10:21am On Dec 14, 2016 |
Hizzy: too much hate and anger in you just b/c Kanu and others want Biafra you not even angry the way nigeria economy is fallin down but u are angry coz of Biafra nawoo Wetin be my problem with Biafra, The first Biafra war started before i was born so what's my problem with biafra.... We are talking a a rebel leader here, Someone who have been singing war son and promise to destroy Nigeria, Someone who fly into the country from London with no passport.. Oga all you are doing is just wailing and continue wailing... Even UK where he has hs citizen no even send am.. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Realdon1(m): 10:21am On Dec 14, 2016 |
ISpiksDaTroof:
Hes a joker!
In Federal Court, here in the United States (which Mr.Kanu wants his trial emulated after) recording devices are not allowed in the court room. No phones, no cameras, no tape recorders. Nothing! So, here, if Mr.Kanu started to rant--- even after the Judge told him to stop being unruly--- U.S Marshals would have jumped on his back and broken an arm before you can say "Jack Robinson". Have you ever seen the kind of big, burly white boys we use as Marshals out here? Mr,Kanu would not dare try that nonsense. A 6'5, 265lbs all-muscle red haired farm boy from some backwater county somewhere in Kentucky would've gladly tossed him around like a rag doll the moment he opened his mouth to utter his first words.
Furthermore,since he clearly appears to be unstable, his case would be postponed at least another 6-8 months so that a full and complete mental evaluation could be conducted on him to determine if he is fit to stand trial. . The Court would also most likely order that, for his safety, Mr.Kanu be kept in Solitary Confinement (23 hours/day) and away from General Population Inmates. He, however, would be allowed an hour a day--ALONE--- for recreation and exercise (under the supervision of prison officials). All this will be done because his utterances and actions have shown him to be a very dangerous person who is prone to violent and irrational outbursts , and who (from his past and present words) won't hesitate to carry out his vows if he felt he could get away with it.
Then, next time he was being brought to court, Mr.Kanu (if he continues being violent after the evaluation and prescribed medications) would be wheeled into court handcuffed to his chair with a mask-muffler over his mouth to dissuade him from further disrupting court proceedings. We don't waste time Judging you in absentia. We will make sure you witness your own trial and conviction so you don't come tomorrow on Appeal claiming you were denied your right to Justice.
Finally, as I understand it, the Nigerian Government is not pushing for a "secret trial" as falsely claimed by Mr.Kanu. They are requesting that the identities of the witnesses be shielded. While it is true Mr.Kanu has the right to cross examine his accusers, it is also true that he doesn't have the right to demand that their faces and identities be revealed to the public. This even so because Mr.Kanu has severally shown himself to be a very violent man with an almost fanatical following by a very enormous amount of people especially from his ethnic group. So, it would not be outlandish for the court to fear for the safety of the witnesses were Mr.Kanu to call for retribution against them; ESPECIALLY if the witness(es) is/are [a] member(s) of his own ethnic group.
For this reason, to safeguard Mr.Kanu's fundamental right to question and cross-examine his accusers the Court could accommodate his rights and "needs" , by :
A. Having an "in-camera" proceeding witnessed by both Defense and Prosecuting counsels (under the eyes of a very few select number of vetted security officers who will be there to protect all parties) where Mr.Kanu's team would be allowed to view Pictures and names or the witnesses to be called against the Defendant. The Defense would not be allowed to leave with any of this evidence . Also Mr.Kanu will not be allowed to attend this proceeding; that is what he has lawyers for.
B. If the above is out of the question, then the court can order that the courtroom be renovated in such a way that the witness boxl be shielded from the public, but viewable by the defense and prosecution. It would obviously take time to generate the needed funds for a new witness-box with screening away from the public to be constructed so for that reason it wouldnt be unreasonable for the case to be postponed another 8-10 months to accommodate Mr.Kanu's demands.
There are so many ways to skin a cat. This is a case which, out here, would not see the light of day for at least another 4-5years owing to its enormity and severity. Nnamdi Kanu should be thanking his God he's not getting the American treatment there in Nigeria. He's joking if he thinks he's going home sooner than a decade from now. And thats how its played all over the world. He's lucky he's pulling those antics in unruly Nigeria. you are realy a mad slowpoke that thinks from anus. where did u get these your useless ideology? may be your bedroom with your wife. Ameriaca you mention thats is the home of human right practices. go and think like a human 4 Likes |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Toketimt: 10:32am On Dec 14, 2016 |
ISpiksDaTroof:
Hes a joker!
In Federal Court, here in the United States (which Mr.Kanu wants his trial emulated after) recording devices are not allowed in the court room. No phones, no cameras, no tape recorders. Nothing! So, here, if Mr.Kanu started to rant--- even after the Judge told him to stop being unruly--- U.S Marshals would have jumped on his back and broken an arm before you can say "Jack Robinson". Have you ever seen the kind of big, burly white boys we use as Marshals out here? Mr,Kanu would not dare try that nonsense. A 6'5, 265lbs all-muscle red haired farm boy from some backwater county somewhere in Kentucky would've gladly tossed him around like a rag doll the moment he opened his mouth to utter his first words.
Furthermore,since he clearly appears to be unstable, his case would be postponed at least another 6-8 months so that a full and complete mental evaluation could be conducted on him to determine if he is fit to stand trial. . The Court would also most likely order that, for his safety, Mr.Kanu be kept in Solitary Confinement (23 hours/day) and away from General Population Inmates. He, however, would be allowed an hour a day--ALONE--- for recreation and exercise (under the supervision of prison officials). All this will be done because his utterances and actions have shown him to be a very dangerous person who is prone to violent and irrational outbursts , and who (from his past and present words) won't hesitate to carry out his vows if he felt he could get away with it.
Then, next time he was being brought to court, Mr.Kanu (if he continues being violent after the evaluation and prescribed medications) would be wheeled into court handcuffed to his chair with a mask-muffler over his mouth to dissuade him from further disrupting court proceedings. We don't waste time Judging you in absentia. We will make sure you witness your own trial and conviction so you don't come tomorrow on Appeal claiming you were denied your right to Justice.
Finally, as I understand it, the Nigerian Government is not pushing for a "secret trial" as falsely claimed by Mr.Kanu. They are requesting that the identities of the witnesses be shielded. While it is true Mr.Kanu has the right to cross examine his accusers, it is also true that he doesn't have the right to demand that their faces and identities be revealed to the public. This even so because Mr.Kanu has severally shown himself to be a very violent man with an almost fanatical following by a very enormous amount of people especially from his ethnic group. So, it would not be outlandish for the court to fear for the safety of the witnesses were Mr.Kanu to call for retribution against them; ESPECIALLY if the witness(es) is/are [a] member(s) of his own ethnic group.
For this reason, to safeguard Mr.Kanu's fundamental right to question and cross-examine his accusers the Court could accommodate his rights and "needs" , by :
A. Having an "in-camera" proceeding witnessed by both Defense and Prosecuting counsels (under the eyes of a very few select number of vetted security officers who will be there to protect all parties) where Mr.Kanu's team would be allowed to view Pictures and names or the witnesses to be called against the Defendant. The Defense would not be allowed to leave with any of this evidence . Also Mr.Kanu will not be allowed to attend this proceeding; that is what he has lawyers for.
B. If the above is out of the question, then the court can order that the courtroom be renovated in such a way that the witness boxl be shielded from the public, but viewable by the defense and prosecution. It would obviously take time to generate the needed funds for a new witness-box with screening away from the public to be constructed so for that reason it wouldnt be unreasonable for the case to be postponed another 8-10 months to accommodate Mr.Kanu's demands.
There are so many ways to skin a cat. This is a case which, out here, would not see the light of day for at least another 4-5years owing to its enormity and severity. Nnamdi Kanu should be thanking his God he's not getting the American treatment there in Nigeria. He's joking if he thinks he's going home sooner than a decade from now. And thats how its played all over the world. He's lucky he's pulling those antics in unruly Nigeria. Wellsaid 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by emmasege: 10:43am On Dec 14, 2016 |
kettle84: forget traditional rulers.we don't beat around the bush rather we look straight into the eyes of our detractors and tell them the truth without fear that is what stand us out from the docile tribes who are comfortable being bounded in a slaving and animal farmlike British contraption. You still didn't get it. Nobody conquers the enemies without when he still has enemies within. You guys are all over the internet crying for Biafra secession but you have failed to tackle it intelligently. Until you make your elected politicians come on board with you, you may be fighting a lost battle. What stops you as constituents from calling back your elected National Assembly members if they cannot speak with one voice in Abuja that a referendum be conducted to determine the fate of the Igbo nation. And when your traditional rulers met recently with the president, they failed to hit the nail on the head for the deaf man of Aso Rock. Why can't they express the grievance of the common Igbo man/woman and his/her resolve to secced from Nigeria? If Yorubas are betrayals, what are Ngige, Okorocha, Ogbonaya Onu, Kachukwu, Chibuike Amaechi etc? I'm not saying you shouldn't accuse other tribes or call them names, but please remember that when you point a finger at someone, four are pointing back at you. And mind you not every Yoruba opposes your desire for secession. As a matter of fact, most of us are of the opinion that regional system of government is the best IF THE NATION NIGERIA MUST CONTINUE TO EXIST. 4 Likes |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Elchappo: 11:11am On Dec 14, 2016 |
bashydemy:
Wetin be my problem with Biafra, The first Biafra war started before i was born so what's my problem with biafra....
We are talking a a rebel leader here, Someone who have been singing war son and promise to destroy Nigeria, Someone who fly into the country from London with no passport.. Oga all you are doing is just wailing and continue wailing... Even UK where he has hs citizen no even send am.. oga just shut up and go enrol for an english class.. bashydemy:
What are you talking about? Who is intimidating him? He want them to take him to market before they tried him? Has he ever go to court without Nigerians knowing about it? What did he mean by open trial? Oh... he mean his trial should be televised? he must me mad who is paying for the live trial? He can only bark like dog nothing go happen. Just read the above again.... bashydemy:
What is secret about his trial? Did he want his trial to be televised? If yes who's gonna pay?
See how dull you are... He is against masquerade testifying against him.. Its time u start using the free brain given to you, that is if u ve any oooo... 2 Likes |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Erniella(f): 11:17am On Dec 14, 2016 |
Keep watching...... Nd reading |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by bashydemy(m): 11:32am On Dec 14, 2016 |
Elchappo:
oga just shut up and go enrol for an english class..
Just read the above again....
See how dull you are... He is against masquerade testifying against him.. Its time u start using the free brain given to you, that is if u ve any oooo... Oh... so they should show the witness face and put his life in danger? i can't just imagine how daft you are... Well all you can do is wail and continue wailing your dilector will be in prison for so many years. 1 Like |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Elchappo: 11:41am On Dec 14, 2016 |
bashydemy:
Oh... so they should show the witness face and put his life in danger? i can't just imagine how daft you are...
Well all you can do is wail and continue wailing your dilector will be in prison for so many years. OH MY GAWD!!!! U RE SURE A MOTHER GAVE BIRTH TO YOU If witnesses stood against the Gambinos, Luciano, the mobs why cant they witness against Kanu Have u heard of police protection Dude, at first i thought u were half baked but now i ve realized u re a DUNCE.... 1 Like |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by bashydemy(m): 11:43am On Dec 14, 2016 |
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Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Elchappo: 11:45am On Dec 14, 2016 |
bashydemy:
Do you have anything more to wail about? Dude learn!!!! Stop airing ur view in public if u re not learned... 3 Likes |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by tiswell(m): 11:47am On Dec 14, 2016 |
DonaldGenes: Hmmmmmph! What a pity! Well, sometimes when a single individual wants to fight the government it is pretty hard to win against the State..I am sure he, KANU Namdi already knew what was at stake before embarking on this Huge Task... On the other hand, he has every right to fight for his people but someone gotta pay the price somehow. Question is: why would I wanna keel myself fighting for a just cause of my people just to make a NAME? If I were him, Nnamdi, I would simply give up this fight and live my normal life....Life is too short man.... You have spoken like a very big coward |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by limeta(f): 11:53am On Dec 14, 2016 |
200 million plus people vs one man. Private wash ,wash. what a shame. A zoo is a zoo. 3 Likes |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by bashydemy(m): 12:01pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
Elchappo:
Dude learn!!!! Stop airing ur view in public if u re not learned... ok 1 Like |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by ahamonyeka(m): 12:05pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
ekesimo: the intimidation is getting too much. He can't be tried in secret, it is uncalled for. Where are the OHANEZE NDI IGBOS, SOUTHEAST SENATORS AND GOVERNORS, PROMINENT POLITICIANS, CLERGIES, E.T.C Your own is being slaughtered in cold blood. speak out!!! The intimidation is too much, we can't contain it again honestly ,I kept telling people that my igbo fellows are too weak. |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by zendy: 1:02pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
ISpiksDaTroof:
Hes a joker!
In Federal Court, here in the United States (which Mr.Kanu wants his trial emulated after) recording devices are not allowed in the court room. No phones, no cameras, no tape recorders. Nothing! So, here, if Mr.Kanu started to rant--- even after the Judge told him to stop being unruly--- U.S Marshals would have jumped on his back and broken an arm before you can say "Jack Robinson". Have you ever seen the kind of big, burly white boys we use as Marshals out here? Mr,Kanu would not dare try that nonsense. A 6'5, 265lbs all-muscle red haired farm boy from some backwater county somewhere in Kentucky would've gladly tossed him around like a rag doll the moment he opened his mouth to utter his first words.
Furthermore,since he clearly appears to be unstable, his case would be postponed at least another 6-8 months so that a full and complete mental evaluation could be conducted on him to determine if he is fit to stand trial. . The Court would also most likely order that, for his safety, Mr.Kanu be kept in Solitary Confinement (23 hours/day) and away from General Population Inmates. He, however, would be allowed an hour a day--ALONE--- for recreation and exercise (under the supervision of prison officials). All this will be done because his utterances and actions have shown him to be a very dangerous person who is prone to violent and irrational outbursts , and who (from his past and present words) won't hesitate to carry out his vows if he felt he could get away with it.
Then, next time he was being brought to court, Mr.Kanu (if he continues being violent after the evaluation and prescribed medications) would be wheeled into court handcuffed to his chair with a mask-muffler over his mouth to dissuade him from further disrupting court proceedings. We don't waste time Judging you in absentia. We will make sure you witness your own trial and conviction so you don't come tomorrow on Appeal claiming you were denied your right to Justice.
Finally, as I understand it, the Nigerian Government is not pushing for a "secret trial" as falsely claimed by Mr.Kanu. They are requesting that the identities of the witnesses be shielded. While it is true Mr.Kanu has the right to cross examine his accusers, it is also true that he doesn't have the right to demand that their faces and identities be revealed to the public. This even so because Mr.Kanu has severally shown himself to be a very violent man with an almost fanatical following by a very enormous amount of people especially from his ethnic group. So, it would not be outlandish for the court to fear for the safety of the witnesses were Mr.Kanu to call for retribution against them; ESPECIALLY if the witness(es) is/are [a] member(s) of his own ethnic group.
For this reason, to safeguard Mr.Kanu's fundamental right to question and cross-examine his accusers the Court could accommodate his rights and "needs" , by :
A. Having an "in-camera" proceeding witnessed by both Defense and Prosecuting counsels (under the eyes of a very few select number of vetted security officers who will be there to protect all parties) where Mr.Kanu's team would be allowed to view Pictures and names or the witnesses to be called against the Defendant. The Defense would not be allowed to leave with any of this evidence . Also Mr.Kanu will not be allowed to attend this proceeding; that is what he has lawyers for.
B. If the above is out of the question, then the court can order that the courtroom be renovated in such a way that the witness boxl be shielded from the public, but viewable by the defense and prosecution. It would obviously take time to generate the needed funds for a new witness-box with screening away from the public to be constructed so for that reason it wouldnt be unreasonable for the case to be postponed another 8-10 months to accommodate Mr.Kanu's demands.
There are so many ways to skin a cat. This is a case which, out here, would not see the light of day for at least another 4-5years owing to its enormity and severity. Nnamdi Kanu should be thanking his God he's not getting the American treatment there in Nigeria. He's joking if he thinks he's going home sooner than a decade from now. And thats how its played all over the world. He's lucky he's pulling those antics in unruly Nigeria. There is something you forgot to add. If it had been the US, Kanu wouldnt have been arrested in the first place because his right to freedom of speech and expression would have been respected. Do you know how many secessionst groups there are in America who still hoist the confederate flag as their official flag and broadcast hate messages against the American Government out of back room radio stations? Most of these confederates, white supremacist groups and white nationalist are actually even legally armed while they call for the violent destruction of Government. They dont get arrested because their rights are respected. Kanu did the same thing and he was charged with treason. If it had been America, Kanus case would never have gone to court because a person cannot commit treason with their mouth. 3 Likes |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Abee79(m): 1:23pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
We go dey pray for you 1 Like |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Bellfun(m): 1:25pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
Just the plain(but bitter) truth!!! ISpiksDaTroof:
Hes a joker!
In Federal Court, here in the United States (which Mr.Kanu wants his trial emulated after) recording devices are not allowed in the court room. No phones, no cameras, no tape recorders. Nothing! So, here, if Mr.Kanu started to rant--- even after the Judge told him to stop being unruly--- U.S Marshals would have jumped on his back and broken an arm before you can say "Jack Robinson". Have you ever seen the kind of big, burly white boys we use as Marshals out here? Mr,Kanu would not dare try that nonsense. A 6'5, 265lbs all-muscle red haired farm boy from some backwater county somewhere in Kentucky would've gladly tossed him around like a rag doll the moment he opened his mouth to utter his first words.
Furthermore,since he clearly appears to be unstable, his case would be postponed at least another 6-8 months so that a full and complete mental evaluation could be conducted on him to determine if he is fit to stand trial. . The Court would also most likely order that, for his safety, Mr.Kanu be kept in Solitary Confinement (23 hours/day) and away from General Population Inmates. He, however, would be allowed an hour a day--ALONE--- for recreation and exercise (under the supervision of prison officials). All this will be done because his utterances and actions have shown him to be a very dangerous person who is prone to violent and irrational outbursts , and who (from his past and present words) won't hesitate to carry out his vows if he felt he could get away with it.
Then, next time he was being brought to court, Mr.Kanu (if he continues being violent after the evaluation and prescribed medications) would be wheeled into court handcuffed to his chair with a mask-muffler over his mouth to dissuade him from further disrupting court proceedings. We don't waste time Judging you in absentia. We will make sure you witness your own trial and conviction so you don't come tomorrow on Appeal claiming you were denied your right to Justice.
Finally, as I understand it, the Nigerian Government is not pushing for a "secret trial" as falsely claimed by Mr.Kanu. They are requesting that the identities of the witnesses be shielded. While it is true Mr.Kanu has the right to cross examine his accusers, it is also true that he doesn't have the right to demand that their faces and identities be revealed to the public. This even so because Mr.Kanu has severally shown himself to be a very violent man with an almost fanatical following by a very enormous amount of people especially from his ethnic group. So, it would not be outlandish for the court to fear for the safety of the witnesses were Mr.Kanu to call for retribution against them; ESPECIALLY if the witness(es) is/are [a] member(s) of his own ethnic group.
For this reason, to safeguard Mr.Kanu's fundamental right to question and cross-examine his accusers the Court could accommodate his rights and "needs" , by :
A. Having an "in-camera" proceeding witnessed by both Defense and Prosecuting counsels (under the eyes of a very few select number of vetted security officers who will be there to protect all parties) where Mr.Kanu's team would be allowed to view Pictures and names or the witnesses to be called against the Defendant. The Defense would not be allowed to leave with any of this evidence . Also Mr.Kanu will not be allowed to attend this proceeding; that is what he has lawyers for.
B. If the above is out of the question, then the court can order that the courtroom be renovated in such a way that the witness boxl be shielded from the public, but viewable by the defense and prosecution. It would obviously take time to generate the needed funds for a new witness-box with screening away from the public to be constructed so for that reason it wouldnt be unreasonable for the case to be postponed another 8-10 months to accommodate Mr.Kanu's demands.
There are so many ways to skin a cat. This is a case which, out here, would not see the light of day for at least another 4-5years owing to its enormity and severity. Nnamdi Kanu should be thanking his God he's not getting the American treatment there in Nigeria. He's joking if he thinks he's going home sooner than a decade from now. And thats how its played all over the world. He's lucky he's pulling those antics in unruly Nigeria. |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Alexbrain(m): 3:07pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
bashydemy:
What are you talking about? Who is intimidating him?
He want them to take him to market before they tried him?
Has he ever go to court without Nigerians knowing about it?
What did he mean by open trial?
Oh... he mean his trial should be televised? he must me mad who is paying for the live trial?
He can only bark like dog nothing go happen. He wants his trial to be in your bedroom. Anu |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by jpphilips(m): 3:42pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
ekesimo: the intimidation is getting too much. He can't be tried in secret, it is uncalled for. Where are the OHANEZE NDI IGBOS, SOUTHEAST SENATORS AND GOVERNORS, PROMINENT POLITICIANS, CLERGIES, E.T.C Your own is being slaughtered in cold blood. speak out!!! The intimidation is too much, we can't contain it again OYO |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by jpphilips(m): 4:04pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
Elchappo:
OH MY GAWD!!!! U RE SURE A MOTHER GAVE BIRTH TO YOU
If witnesses stood against the Gambinos, Luciano, the mobs why cant they witness against Kanu Have u heard of police protection
Dude, at first i thought u were half baked but now i ve realized u re a DUNCE.... Who borrowed your brain? police that couldn't protect itself from Wike's thugs? give us a break!! 2 Likes |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Elchappo: 4:38pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
jpphilips:
Who borrowed your brain? police that couldn't protect itself from Wike's thugs? give us a break!! Can u make a point instead of blabbing like a rooster beheaded... 1 Like |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Pabaj: 5:37pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
emmasege: You still didn't get it. Nobody conquers the enemies without when he still has enemies within. You guys are all over the internet crying for Biafra secession but you have failed to tackle it intelligently. Until you make your elected politicians come on board with you, you may be fighting a lost battle. What stops you as constituents from calling back your elected National Assembly members if they cannot speak with one voice in Abuja that a referendum be conducted to determine the fate of the Igbo nation. And when your traditional rulers met recently with the president, they failed to hit the nail on the head for the deaf man of Aso Rock. Why can't they express the grievance of the common Igbo man/woman and his/her resolve to secced from Nigeria? If Yorubas are betrayals, what are Ngige, Okorocha, Ogbonaya Onu, Kachukwu, Chibuike Amaechi etc?
I'm not saying you shouldn't accuse other tribes or call them names, but please remember that when you point a finger at someone, four are pointing back at you. And mind you not every Yoruba opposes your desire for secession. As a matter of fact, most of us are of the opinion that regional system of government is the best IF THE NATION NIGERIA MUST CONTINUE TO EXIST. You have said it all.The best comment on here. If the south east want self determination or if they want a proper evaluation of the state of the affairs of the country, they must first stand united only then can they move forward.A house divided against itself can't stand.This is not only true for Nigeria as a whole but its sub regions as well. 2 Likes |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by CSTR13: 5:40pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
Toketimt:
Wellsaid There is nothing well, said about that. Totally ignorant about america and her judicial system. |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by Pabaj: 5:54pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
zendy:
There is something you forgot to add. If it had been the US, Kanu wouldnt have been arrested in the first place because his right to freedom of speech and expression would have been respected. Do you know how many secessionst groups there are in America who still hoist the confederate flag as their official flag and broadcast hate messages against the American Government out of back room radio stations? Most of these confederates, white supremacist groups and white nationalist are actually even legally armed while they call for the violent destruction of Government. They dont get arrested because their rights are respected.
Kanu did the same thing and he was charged with treason.
If it had been America, Kanus case would never have gone to court because a person cannot commit treason with their mouth. Thank God for people like you that still appreciate democracy. It seems almost everyone in Nigeria is sleeping. We have some examples of minority sub regions clamoring for secession all over the world peacefully and diplomatically but will the Nigeria govt give the south east or south south a chance, the answer is a big NO. And why shouldn't you give them a chance after all you have failed them in providing good governance , moderate standard of living, infastructure , health care and so on. Sometimes I am reduced to tears if I simply think of our electrical energy production.it is a shame we turned out this way 56 years after independence. |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by hoodmenconcept(m): 6:20pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
DonaldGenes: Hmmmmmph! What a pity! Well, sometimes when a single individual wants to fight the government it is pretty hard to win against the State..I am sure he, KANU Namdi already knew what was at stake before embarking on this Huge Task... On the other hand, he has every right to fight for his people but someone gotta pay the price somehow. Question is: why would I wanna keel myself fighting for a just cause of my people just to make a NAME? If I were him, Nnamdi, I would simply give up this fight and live my normal life....Life is too short man.... Coward! |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by LoveDecay(m): 6:23pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
Pabaj:
Thank God for people like you that still appreciate democracy. It seems almost everyone in Nigeria is sleeping. We have some examples of minority sub regions clamoring for secession all over the world peacefully and diplomatically but will the Nigeria govt give the south east or south south a chance, the answer is a big NO. And why shouldn't you give them a chance after all you have failed them in providing good governance , moderate standard of living, infastructure , health care and so on. Sometimes I am reduced to tears if I simply think of our electrical energy production.it is a shame we turned out this way 56 years after independence.
this is why the east will remain political slaves in this country. You dey think like oyibo man in Nigeria. Is Nigeria using the American constitution or any American law ..... your just a fool and an American slave 1 Like |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by hoodmenconcept(m): 6:31pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
SATOH: Look at who is talking? All terrorist are tried in secret, so what is the big deal? What he did is a treasonable offence which is punishable by death. I really hope Buhari will execute him before he leaves office. Nonsense human being. I don't wanna abuse you. But you know where you belong ? Goro zombie shame! |
Re: The Most Powerful Words Nnamdi Kanu Said In The Courtroom. by kettle84(m): 6:36pm On Dec 14, 2016 |
Toketimt: Foolish man. There is no secret trial here. The court only confirmed that the prosecution witnesses will be given some form of protection. Even at that, him kanu and even his lawyers will see these witnesses but not the General public. The trial will still be in public for their consumption but not witnesses. The decision of the judge is on point. The witnesses has to be protected from useless ipobian nonentities who may want to intimidate these witnesses. Secondly, I noticed that this fool called kanu never for once called Nigeria the Zoo in the law court. This Is an excellent development. His being in jail seems to be resetting his brain to default mode. He still needs to be there for an additional 30 more yrs. this is childish.if the people are genuine witnesses why hide their faces. Anybody can get his face covered as a witness without being genuine. if Buhari is just why should he appoint his sister from katsina state in an ethnocentric case like this. 1 Like |