Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by engineerboat(m): 9:37pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
EFCC where are ur water tight evidence 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Effibecky: 9:38pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
oladele00: Fayose is a criminal and he must face the wrath of the law.. God bless PMB Fayose incarceration is political persecution. I’m waiting for Efcc to tweet about gandu$ 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by bendike: 9:40pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
Trouble1: Mr man go to court Clown! The court of law said they are allowed to keep him for 15 more days and this one is screaming . Sometimes I wonder how all these people that just talk anyhow without thinking . I wonder how their children feel when they see their stupid statements online . Well, if your role model ,Fayose refuse to confess before 15 days . EFCC will obtain another one to detain him until he confess to his crimes and sign undertaking to return all th money he received from Dasuki . Or be charged to court and jailed . You talk now because it is not your rights under the constitution being abused. You wish for him to be detained until he confesses ba. If they have a case against him of which they have had enough time to investigate then charge him to court and let justice be served. See it could be your turn tomorrow. |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by semyman: 9:40pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
You should be locked up for being the looters' hand bag, that will serve as a warning to fraudulent lawyers 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Nobody: 9:41pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
God help fayose.
This country is messed up 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by sureheaven(m): 9:42pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
And now that the thief has been kept more than 24hrs, Ozekhome shld die for all I care.
EFCC has done the needful by getting a court order and he can remain in their custody pending the time they’re done with their investigation. |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by semyman: 9:44pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
sLentlover7778: Anything Buhari is doing now is medicine after death..
countdown to #buharibacktodaura start now..
#Atiku2019 The unfortunate thing is that when he will be taking his second oath of office on May 29th 2019, idiots like you would have faded off 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Effibecky: 9:47pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
NAIJAHITPLAY: Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said efforts had begun to secure release of former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, from Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) custody.
Ozekhome said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.
Fayose, whose tenure as governor ended on Monday, had on Tuesday reported at EFCC office in Abuja to answer to some allegations levelled against while in office as governor.
Ozekhome said “Fayose’s lawyers are already taking steps to enforce his fundamental human rights by getting him released.
“Yes, his lawyers will go to court to enforce his fundamental human rights.
“The EFCC has no right to keep him for over 24 hours.
“If they have done that by obtaining a Magistrate Court’s Order that will be in the form of “holding charge” which has been declared unconstitutional and illegal by the Supreme Court.
“Holding charge is illegal. It is unconstitutional.’’
Ozekhome said that the section of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) permitting a magistrate to detain a suspect for 14 days was illegal.
According to him, any action outside the provisions of Section 35 of the Constitution which specifically provides for 24 hours, is illegal and unconstitutional.
He explained that the ACJA allowed for detention of a suspect for 14 days, but that Section 35 of the Constitution made it clear that a person could only be detained for 24 hours.
“So, when there is a clash between the statute, like the ACJA, and the Constitution, the Constitution prevails by virtue of Section 1(3).
“If they have gotten an order for two weeks from the magistrate court, it is unconstitutional,” Ozekhome stressed.
Recalls that Ozekhome was among Fayose’s supporters who accompanied him to the EFCC on Tuesday.
He had said that the present administration was governed by constitutionalism, and that it was a constitutional democracy.
When contacted for update of Fayose, especially on the detention, Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, he simply said, “there is no update at the moment.”
Source: http://www.naijahitplay.com/2018/10/we-are-taking-steps-to-enforce-fayose.html?m=1 Double standard is when Obanikoro is released on the same offence Fayose is accused of simply because he’s now a saint and Fayose is locked up, Efcc activities is now being teleguided by the govt. Remember power is transient and position is transitory 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by openmine(m): 9:49pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
From all indications,it seems the EFCC has no water-tight evidence against Fayose! If they did,they would have charged fayose to court! 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Effibecky: 9:49pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
Ok |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Nobody: 9:55pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
Aufbauh: "By three methods we may learn wisdom, first by reflection which is noblest, second, by imitation which is simplest, third by experience which is the bitterest "- Confuscious.
Fayose chooses to learn by imitation, but posterity has brought him to learn by experience through the EFCC. this is trash.... this trash should be in the gutter, including you the writer, you belong to the gutter. 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Dansiki1: 9:57pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
Keep him till 2023 |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by ATMCARD2(m): 9:58pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
NAIJAHITPLAY: Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said efforts had begun to secure release of former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, from Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) custody.
Ozekhome said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.
Fayose, whose tenure as governor ended on Monday, had on Tuesday reported at EFCC office in Abuja to answer to some allegations levelled against while in office as governor.
Ozekhome said “Fayose’s lawyers are already taking steps to enforce his fundamental human rights by getting him released.
“Yes, his lawyers will go to court to enforce his fundamental human rights.
“The EFCC has no right to keep him for over 24 hours.
“If they have done that by obtaining a Magistrate Court’s Order that will be in the form of “holding charge” which has been declared unconstitutional and illegal by the Supreme Court.
“Holding charge is illegal. It is unconstitutional.’’
Ozekhome said that the section of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) permitting a magistrate to detain a suspect for 14 days was illegal.
According to him, any action outside the provisions of Section 35 of the Constitution which specifically provides for 24 hours, is illegal and unconstitutional.
He explained that the ACJA allowed for detention of a suspect for 14 days, but that Section 35 of the Constitution made it clear that a person could only be detained for 24 hours.
“So, when there is a clash between the statute, like the ACJA, and the Constitution, the Constitution prevails by virtue of Section 1(3).
“If they have gotten an order for two weeks from the magistrate court, it is unconstitutional,” Ozekhome stressed.
Recalls that Ozekhome was among Fayose’s supporters who accompanied him to the EFCC on Tuesday.
He had said that the present administration was governed by constitutionalism, and that it was a constitutional democracy.
When contacted for update of Fayose, especially on the detention, Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, he simply said, “there is no update at the moment.”
Source: http://www.naijahitplay.com/2018/10/we-are-taking-steps-to-enforce-fayose.html?m=1 Pls tell Buhari and his Efcc...... meanwhile,we are already Atikulating.Kindly join MAFFSAAP on Facebook,if u believe in Atiku's project.ATIKU2019 |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by kazeeyoung(m): 10:03pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
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Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by sLentlover7778(m): 10:05pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
semyman:
The unfortunate thing is that when he will be taking his second oath of office on May 29th 2019, idiots like you would have faded off I can tell you are sick and tired of pmb regime, you are just pretending as if all is well.. form is still available if you want to be Aticulated free of charge... #Atiku2019 |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by ClassiqLegend(m): 10:17pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
Mtsw u dnt have to say it by mouth,jxt go and bring him out of their efcc custody, |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by pacificom: 10:20pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
NAIJAHITPLAY: Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said efforts had begun to secure release of former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, from Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) custody.
Ozekhome said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.
Fayose, whose tenure as governor ended on Monday, had on Tuesday reported at EFCC office in Abuja to answer to some allegations levelled against while in office as governor.
Ozekhome said “Fayose’s lawyers are already taking steps to enforce his fundamental human rights by getting him released.
“Yes, his lawyers will go to court to enforce his fundamental human rights.
“The EFCC has no right to keep him for over 24 hours.
“If they have done that by obtaining a Magistrate Court’s Order that will be in the form of “holding charge” which has been declared unconstitutional and illegal by the Supreme Court.
“Holding charge is illegal. It is unconstitutional.’’
Ozekhome said that the section of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) permitting a magistrate to detain a suspect for 14 days was illegal.
According to him, any action outside the provisions of Section 35 of the Constitution which specifically provides for 24 hours, is illegal and unconstitutional.
He explained that the ACJA allowed for detention of a suspect for 14 days, but that Section 35 of the Constitution made it clear that a person could only be detained for 24 hours.
“So, when there is a clash between the statute, like the ACJA, and the Constitution, the Constitution prevails by virtue of Section 1(3).
“If they have gotten an order for two weeks from the magistrate court, it is unconstitutional,” Ozekhome stressed.
Recalls that Ozekhome was among Fayose’s supporters who accompanied him to the EFCC on Tuesday.
He had said that the present administration was governed by constitutionalism, and that it was a constitutional democracy.
When contacted for update of Fayose, especially on the detention, Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, he simply said, “there is no update at the moment.”
Source: http://www.naijahitplay.com/2018/10/we-are-taking-steps-to-enforce-fayose.html?m=1 EFCC can keep anyone guilty of looting public fund as long as criminal investigation is alive. Nigerians are suffering and dying everyday. One bloody rough will loot public fund and acquire luxuries at the detriment of poor Nigerian citizens right. Payback time !! YES, EFCC can fuckin hold him. You are a product of Nigeria of yesterday my friend. 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by 9jatriot(m): 10:32pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
This was how EFCC started by asking Olisa Metuh to return his money, he was forming bragado spurned on by lawyers like these who care only for their legal fees until such a time that the grace period expired and even when he begged to return the loot, the window had closed. Since then he has been running from Pillar to post. Fayose's case is a very simple one, they have a key witness in Obanikoro who co operated after his own initial gra gra.
There are other key witnesses who are ready to testify but now is the grace period to release that election money. This is not even about his stewardship as governor yet, Fayemi will see to that later.
I suspect that Mrs Fayose will be seeing less of her husband in the coming months, EFCC will greatly inconvenience the guy, he go know.
I still can't forget how Metuh used to short, if you have any case against me, charge me to court. As soon as he was charged, he started by claiming the judge was his former classmate and so could not hear his case, now he only goes to court on stretcher, I am sure that is Fayose's aim since his gang have already started claiming EFCC want to poison him. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by tolani4real: 10:39pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
NAIJAHITPLAY: Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said efforts had begun to secure release of former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, from Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) custody.
Ozekhome said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.
Fayose, whose tenure as governor ended on Monday, had on Tuesday reported at EFCC office in Abuja to answer to some allegations levelled against while in office as governor.
Ozekhome said “Fayose’s lawyers are already taking steps to enforce his fundamental human rights by getting him released.
“Yes, his lawyers will go to court to enforce his fundamental human rights.
“The EFCC has no right to keep him for over 24 hours.
“If they have done that by obtaining a Magistrate Court’s Order that will be in the form of “holding charge” which has been declared unconstitutional and illegal by the Supreme Court.
“Holding charge is illegal. It is unconstitutional.’’
Ozekhome said that the section of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) permitting a magistrate to detain a suspect for 14 days was illegal.
According to him, any action outside the provisions of Section 35 of the Constitution which specifically provides for 24 hours, is illegal and unconstitutional.
He explained that the ACJA allowed for detention of a suspect for 14 days, but that Section 35 of the Constitution made it clear that a person could only be detained for 24 hours.
“So, when there is a clash between the statute, like the ACJA, and the Constitution, the Constitution prevails by virtue of Section 1(3).
“If they have gotten an order for two weeks from the magistrate court, it is unconstitutional,” Ozekhome stressed.
Recalls that Ozekhome was among Fayose’s supporters who accompanied him to the EFCC on Tuesday.
He had said that the present administration was governed by constitutionalism, and that it was a constitutional democracy.
When contacted for update of Fayose, especially on the detention, Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, he simply said, “there is no update at the moment.”
Source: http://www.naijahitplay.com/2018/10/we-are-taking-steps-to-enforce-fayose.html?m=1 Nollywood lawyer |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by rexwalters: 10:53pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
Andrewkinggg: This is illegal....
It's only in Nigeria a suspect is kept in detention while they find allegations to rope the person in. Are you talking from experience or ignorance? |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by doggedfighter(f): 11:20pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
Go and release him then. |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by kings09(m): 11:55pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
Aufbauh: "By three methods we may learn wisdom, first by reflection which is noblest, second, by imitation which is simplest, third by experience which is the bitterest "- Confuscious.
Fayose chooses to learn by imitation, but posterity has brought him to learn by experience through the EFCC. Ganduje nko....hypocrite |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Yusman316(m): 12:15am On Oct 19, 2018 |
Why are they in a haste for Fayose to leave efcc custody, after all he willingly submitted himself for interrogation |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Royals1st: 12:18am On Oct 19, 2018 |
Trouble1: Mr man go to court Clown! The court of law said they are allowed to keep him for 15 more days and this one is screaming . Sometimes I wonder how all these people that just talk anyhow without thinking . I wonder how their children feel when they see their stupid statements online . Well, if your role model ,Fayose refuse to confess before 15 days . EFCC will obtain another one to detain him until he confess to his crimes and sign undertaking to return all th money he received from Dasuki . Or be charged to court and jailed . I want comment before but after seeing ur user name I decide to stay mute |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by linearity: 12:45am On Oct 19, 2018 |
pacificom:
EFCC can keep anyone guilty of looting public fund as long as criminal investigation is alive. Nigerians are suffering and dying everyday. One bloody rough will loot public fund and acquire luxuries at the detriment of poor Nigerian citizens right. Payback time !! YES, EFCC can fuckin hold him. You are a product of Nigeria of yesterday my friend. EFCC can’t determine guilt or innocence. Only the courts have the power to do that, after a trial...and all citizens are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of competent jurisdiction, even if they were caught in the very act with HD clear video evidence. The guy might have committed a crime, due diligence requires that, he be taken to court to face justices. These are the types of unforced errors that make EFCC and government prosecutors loss cases on technical groups. |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by victor8269: 12:52am On Oct 19, 2018 |
oladele00: Fayose is a criminal and he must face the wrath of the law.. God bless PMB The original PMB or the one they gave us in London? |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by voltred(m): 12:55am On Oct 19, 2018 |
Trouble1: Mr man go to court Clown! The court of law said they are allowed to keep him for 15 more days and this one is screaming . Sometimes I wonder how all these people that just talk anyhow without thinking . I wonder how their children feel when they see their stupid statements online . Well, if your role model ,Fayose refuse to confess before 15 days . EFCC will obtain another one to detain him until he confess to his crimes and sign undertaking to return all th money he received from Dasuki . Or be charged to court and jailed . You sound like the clown here. If they will charge him to court then let them charge him. Why detain him for 2weeks. If he decides not to confess let him go to court. Whats stupid about the statement ozekhome made. If its not that you are blinded by sentiment. |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by victor8269: 12:56am On Oct 19, 2018 |
semyman:
The unfortunate thing is that when he will be taking his second oath of office on May 29th 2019, idiots like you would have faded off U r playing God bah? |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by yazach: 2:15am On Oct 19, 2018 |
NAIJAHITPLAY: Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said efforts had begun to secure release of former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, from Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) custody.
Ozekhome said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.
Fayose, whose tenure as governor ended on Monday, had on Tuesday reported at EFCC office in Abuja to answer to some allegations levelled against while in office as governor.
Ozekhome said “Fayose’s lawyers are already taking steps to enforce his fundamental human rights by getting him released.
“Yes, his lawyers will go to court to enforce his fundamental human rights.
“The EFCC has no right to keep him for over 24 hours.
“If they have done that by obtaining a Magistrate Court’s Order that will be in the form of “holding charge” which has been declared unconstitutional and illegal by the Supreme Court.
“Holding charge is illegal. It is unconstitutional.’’
Ozekhome said that the section of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) permitting a magistrate to detain a suspect for 14 days was illegal.
According to him, any action outside the provisions of Section 35 of the Constitution which specifically provides for 24 hours, is illegal and unconstitutional.
He explained that the ACJA allowed for detention of a suspect for 14 days, but that Section 35 of the Constitution made it clear that a person could only be detained for 24 hours.
“So, when there is a clash between the statute, like the ACJA, and the Constitution, the Constitution prevails by virtue of Section 1(3).
“If they have gotten an order for two weeks from the magistrate court, it is unconstitutional,” Ozekhome stressed.
Recalls that Ozekhome was among Fayose’s supporters who accompanied him to the EFCC on Tuesday.
He had said that the present administration was governed by constitutionalism, and that it was a constitutional democracy.
When contacted for update of Fayose, especially on the detention, Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, he simply said, “there is no update at the moment.”
Source: http://www.naijahitplay.com/2018/10/we-are-taking-steps-to-enforce-fayose.html?m=1 Fayose said he has carried his bible, pillow, blanket to go and be a Mario at EFCC Office and you are shouting detain, weting concern you |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Tecno66: 3:24am On Oct 19, 2018 |
NAIJAHITPLAY: Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said efforts had begun to secure release of former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, from Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) custody.
Ozekhome said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.
Fayose, whose tenure as governor ended on Monday, had on Tuesday reported at EFCC office in Abuja to answer to some allegations levelled against while in office as governor.
Ozekhome said “Fayose’s lawyers are already taking steps to enforce his fundamental human rights by getting him released.j
“Yes, his lawyers will go to court to enforce his fundamental human rights.
“The EFCC has no right to keep him for over 24 hours.
“If they have done that by obtaining a Magistrate Court’s Order that will be in the form of “holding charge” which has been declared unconstitutional and illegal by the Supreme Court.
“Holding charge is illegal. It is unconstitutional.’’
Ozekhome said that the section of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) permitting a magistrate to detain a suspect for 14 days was illegal.
According to him, any action outside the provisions of Section 35 of the Constitution which specifically provides for 24 hours, is illegal and unconstitutional.
He explained that the ACJA allowed for detention of a suspect for 14 days, but that Section 35 of the Constitution made it clear that a person could only be detained for 24 hours.
“So, when there is a clash between the statute, like the ACJA, and the Constitution, the Constitution prevails by virtue of Section 1(3).
“If they have gotten an order for two weeks from the magistrate court, it is unconstitutional,” Ozekhome stressed.
Recalls that Ozekhome was among Fayose’s supporters who accompanied him to the EFCC on Tuesday.
He had said that the present administration was governed by constitutionalism, and that it was a constitutional democracy.
When contacted for update of Fayose, especially on the detention, Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, he simply said, “there is no update at the moment.”
Source: http://www.naijahitplay.com/2018/10/we-are-taking-steps-to-enforce-fayose.html?m=1 And people like Amaechi and Oshiomhole are moving around freely and you want me to believe they are fighting corruption? Tell that story to the uninformed. What is playing out is part of the antics of tyranny and dictatorship which has zero tolerance for critics. The harassment that the late Gani Fawehimi passed through for speaking out against past military governments comes to mind. Get me right. I am not saying Fayose should not be questioned about his actions and inactions while in office but I will appreciate it if all former governors are turned in like this. Not critics of the government. |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Charly68: 3:41am On Oct 19, 2018 |
Daviddson: But the court has granted them two weeks to hold him. . Am sure the lawyer must have spoken before they did..this news is belated |
Re: EFCC Has No Right To Keep Fayose For Over 24 Hours _ Ozekhome by Nokio1: 3:42am On Oct 19, 2018 |
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