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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by orisa37: 9:33am On Mar 19, 2019
Amuocha:
Ok...

Professor Osinbajo
Abubakar Malami
Babatunde Fashola

I shake my head for the political cum legal experiment on Justice Onnoghen asset declaration case.
.

Don't include Osinbajo and Fashola. It's a mischief making experiment of Malami alone for F.G.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Parada: 9:41am On Mar 19, 2019
If you lament more than this n your father is found to be hiding stolen millions of dollars in domicillary acct against laid down ethnics I swear to God you n him must rot in jail. Your endless wail can’t stop that.

Sonoyom:
Nigeria has witnessed the worst kind of administration under Buhari. Every institution is controlled from aso rock villa
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by naijapips04: 9:44am On Mar 19, 2019
Parada:
If you lament more than this n your father is found to be hiding stolen millions of dollars in domicillary acct against laid down ethnics I swear to God you n him must rot in jail. Your endless wail can’t stop that.


You know it's not Onnoghen's fault that your father choose to live and die in poverty right? rather is it his fault that your father passed his chronic poverty to you, his favourite son.

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by dante0147: 9:48am On Mar 19, 2019
naijaguy1234:
Why let him enjoy long trial ? Put the thief in jail where he belong.
Who owns 5 million dollars in an account and 59 houses then forgot it all ? Big belly thief.

People like you are the block heads APC and BuHari share propaganda too and you start spewing rubbish up and down... $5 Million and 59 houses ... Lol you are a clown !

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by godliman: 9:48am On Mar 19, 2019
This administration is pure evil.

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by tuniski: 9:53am On Mar 19, 2019
naijaguy1234:
Why let him enjoy long trial ? Put the thief in jail where he belong.
Who owns 5 million dollars in an account and 59 houses then forgot it all ? Big belly thief.
Sick
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by InaNla(f): 9:54am On Mar 19, 2019
Buhari is a fraudulent being.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Ellie01: 9:57am On Mar 19, 2019
StaffofOrayan:
24 hours to investigate and charge
Just wow

Charge before completion of investigation too.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by patchsk(f): 10:02am On Mar 19, 2019
naijaguy1234:
Why let him enjoy long trial ? Put the thief in jail where he belong.
Who owns 5 million dollars in an account and 59 houses then forgot it all ? Big belly thief.

Are you ok?
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by dante0147: 10:02am On Mar 19, 2019
jaxxy:
Fg always Making dumb mistakes

You only make dumb mistakes when you wanna cheat... Apparently that’s what Buhari and the APC led government is trying to do.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by chinedu234(m): 10:16am On Mar 19, 2019
Charges before investigation. Like brawn over brain. Reverse engineering by stupidly ignorant baboons with power.

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by megareal: 10:24am On Mar 19, 2019
FG can never get it right because in their pursuit of the so called corrupt persons, they refuse to follow due process and blunder about like a blind bull in a glass shop. At the end, it's always apparent their interest is to cow and muzzle perceived foes rather than fight corruption for real.

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Parada: 10:27am On Mar 19, 2019
One on one no in your entire household is half as rich as I am. Two not only will Onnoghen die in poverty but will rot in jail in addition. The wail of you n your father just de start, the movie continues.

naijapips04:


You know it's not Onnoghen's fault that your father choose to live and die in poverty right? rather is it his fault that your father passed his chronic poverty to you, his favourite son.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by slivertongue: 10:48am On Mar 19, 2019
THIS CASE IS DEAD ON ARRIVAL
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by ehissi(m): 10:56am On Mar 19, 2019
TheFreeOne:
Placing the cart before the horse is the modus operandi of current administration all in a bid for political aims.


You charge a man to court when investigation hasnt been concluded and EFCC operatives were already running around like steroid induced persons when the CCB havent involved them in the case? Even if he's guilty as alleged why not follow due process.
A govt that won't respect her country laws is that one a govt or a bunch of gangsters and incompetents that are hell bent on destroying the country.


And when they lose the case now the idiots will be shouting corruption fighting back.

This is a clear case of witch hunt and the outcome of just concluded presidential election confirmed the purpose of this prosecution.

What do you mean?

How do you know a man is guilty without an investigative report, abi are they now finally confirming the allegation by Mamman Daura, say na Marabout and Native Doctors na E EFCC and Co dey use take conclude investigation? grin

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Jetrue3oo: 11:01am On Mar 19, 2019
Four Nations under one Nigeria


I am not against any tribes but I submit that the Yoruba people should change and repent if they the truth they should stand by the truth and not become coward because of money and this advice goes to other tribes as well
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Mko001: 11:27am On Mar 19, 2019
tribalistseun:
Osibanjo is a blatant liar. He told the whole world that FG wasn't aware before the suspension.


In Nigeria, I fear people who call themselves Pastor.

They hide behind the name Pastor to deceive and steal from poor people.

May God Almighty deliver our dear country cos it's clearly seen that the executives themselves are lawless, it's a pity how the country is been run by selfish tyrants all in the name of their so called Mr Integrity my ass...mchewww
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by senatordave1(m): 11:41am On Mar 19, 2019
slivertongue:
THIS CASE IS DEAD ON ARRIVAL
Like useni's ambition? No matter the final judgment,onnoghen can never be cjn again
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by ehissi(m): 11:53am On Mar 19, 2019
senatordave1:

Like useni's ambition? No matter the final judgment,onnoghen can never be cjn again

It is in the interest of Buhari for Onnoghen to return, except they are ready to leave tanko as acting CJN indefinitely, because NJC won't recommend him for confirmation, for he is a Sharia judge.

Plus Onnoghen is even pro-Buhari. The next persom after Onnoghen and Tanko is not a sympathetic human being oooh.

But Onnoghen will return, unharmed but he will be advised to retire a few months after his name has been cleared, I believe that strongly, because the truth is now surfacing small, small.

It was all a setup, created to force him into retirement, it has began to backfire

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by tete7000(m): 12:01pm On Mar 19, 2019
jaxxy:
Fg always Making dumb mistakes


Because their intention has never been good...What do you expect of people who are just out to witch-hunt perceived enemies. A government that won't obey court rulings on Dasuki suddenly become law abiding in the case of Onnoghen. Useless bunch of mofos..

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Sonoyom(m): 12:19pm On Mar 19, 2019
Parada:
If you lament more than this n your father is found to be hiding stolen millions of dollars in domicillary acct against laid down ethnics I swear to God you n him must rot in jail. Your endless wail can’t stop that.

how many people have your lord and saviour jailed in this four years. the greatest of all fools is someone who will think this FG vs CJN case will have a reasonable conclusion. The elite are just acting and as a low life you should realise that by now, if you don't then you are of all men most unreasonable.
please don't bring my parents into your self deceit, i hold them in high regards, i don't know about yours.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Marxist77: 12:26pm On Mar 19, 2019
naijaguy1234:
Why let him enjoy long trial ? Put the thief in jail where he belong.
Who owns 5 million dollars in an account and 59 houses then forgot it all ? Big belly thief.
who be this one wey dey open mouth gbaga!!! like idiot.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Henrique4real(f): 12:27pm On Mar 19, 2019
naijaguy1234:
Why let him enjoy long trial ? Put the thief in jail where he belong.
Who owns 5 million dollars in an account and 59 houses then forgot it all ? Big belly thief.
Illiterate fool.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by BERNIMOORE: 12:29pm On Mar 19, 2019
ehissi:


It is in the interest of Buhari for Onnoghen to return, except they are ready to leave tanko as acting CJN indefinitely, because NJC won't recommend him for confirmation, for he is a Sharia judge.

Plus Onnoghen is even pro-Buhari. The next persom after Onnoghen and Tanko is not a sympathetic human being oooh.

But Onnoghen will return, unharmed but he will be advised to retire a few months after his name has been cleared, I believe that strongly, because the truth is now surfacing small, small.

It was all a setup, created to force him into retirement, it has began to backfire
Onnoghen will Not Resign, He already vowed in January never to resign

Before people will say that the CCT judge is bribed......The case before him stand on an 'Inconclusive Investigation" whilst the law recommends "upon the conclusion of investigation by the CCB, shall an erring case be filled before CCT, so sorry that the Onnoghen's case has no BASIS and shall be strucked out due to the FG Poor legal handles.

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by senatordave1(m): 12:37pm On Mar 19, 2019
ehissi:


It is in the interest of Buhari for Onnoghen to return, except they are ready to leave tanko as acting CJN indefinitely, because NJC won't recommend him for confirmation, for he is a Sharia judge.

Plus Onnoghen is even pro-Buhari. The next persom after Onnoghen and Tanko is not a sympathetic human being oooh.

But Onnoghen will return, unharmed but he will be advised to retire a few months after his name has been cleared, I believe that strongly, because the truth is now surfacing small, small.

It was all a setup, created to force him into retirement, it has began to backfire
He should have just retired honourably
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by slivertongue: 12:43pm On Mar 19, 2019
onnoghen is still d cjn. u are truly confused wat has useni got 2do wit dis thread. all ur noise abt south south, hw far

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by ehissi(m): 12:58pm On Mar 19, 2019
senatordave1:

He should have just retired honourably

Not after they soiled his name......

If he had been asked to retire, he may have done so, but they used this means so as to install tanko.

Remember Tanko was nominated without any recommendations from NJC based on the circumstances/setup that FG created.

If they had asked him to resign, tanko won't emerge and that was the purpose of all this.

Just as the Minister of Justice and DG of Nigerian Law School na LLB Sharia, now
CJN (though Acting) na Grand Khadi from Sharia court.......makes sense, based on what Buhari is looking for.

Asking him to resign will look like a validation of the allegations against him. The media trial will have worked, now he will first have to clear his name, then consider if he wants to continue, then resignation will be the best line to take.

The first task, is to clear his name, then leave the Bench with an unblemished record....
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Nobody: 1:10pm On Mar 19, 2019
engineerboat:
Onnoghen’s trial: FG filed charges before we concluded investigation – CCB official

…my asset declaration forms tampered with, Onnoghen cries out
…FG tenders evidence, as CCT adjourns hearing till Thursday

ABUJA – A senior investigative officer at the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, Mr. James Akpala, on Monday, admitted that the charge against the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Walter Onnoghen, was filed before his team concluded investigation on the allegation that he falsely declared his assets.


Justice Walter Onnoghen and Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, sitting in Abuja, Mr. Danladi Umar

Mr. Akpala, who is the star prosecution witness, PW-1, testified before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, where the embattled CJN is answering to a six-count charge that was preferred against him by the Federal Government.
Aside allegation that he failed to declare his assets as prescribed by the law, FG had in the charge marked CCT/ABJ/01/19, FG, alleged that Onnoghen operated five foreign bank accounts, contrary to section 15(2) of Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act.

FG had insisted that it was the CCB that okayed Onnoghen’s trial based on certain infractions that were discovered in his asset declaration forms.

The Mr. Dalandi Umar-led tribunal had in a bench ruling on March 11, granted FG the nod to call witnesses and tender evidence against the defendant who was suspended from office by President Muhammadu Buhari on January 25.

At the resumed proceeding on Monday, the prosecution, presented Mr. Akpala as its first witness.

Led in evidence by FG’s lawyer, Mr. Aliyu Umar, SAN, the PW-1, told the tribunal that he was a member of a three-man team of investigators that uncovered alleged infractions in asset declaration forms the defendant submitted before the CCB.

The witness, tendered in evidence, six sets of documents that included a copy of the petition he said led to Onnoghen’s trial, as well as his bank account details.

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FG equally tendered through him, two asset declaration forms the suspended CJN submitted in 2014 and 2015.

The petition dated January 7, 2019, which was sent to the CCB by a civil society group under the aegis of Anti-Corruption and Research-Based Data Initiative, was admitted in evidence as Exhibit 1.

Meanwhile, before the asset declaration forms were admitted, Onnoghen, through his lawyer, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, alleged that it was tampered with.

Onnoghen insisted that the Form 001 he filled in 2014 and 2015, were no longer the way he submitted it to the CCB.

He queried why the hitherto bound documents appeared “in loose form” before the tribunal, alleging that it was tampered with, with some of the pages missing.

Awomolo said he would raise his client’s objection to the admissibility of the documents, in his final written address.

“We have some reservation on the documents, we will not object in the interest of justice but we have reservations that would be addressed at the end of the day”, he added.

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In his Evidence-In-Chief, the witness, told the tribunal that the petition was handed to his team for investigation by his superior at the CCB, Mr. Samuel Madojemu, on January 9.

“The petition was authored by Chief Dennis Aghanya of the Anti-Corruption and Research-Based Data Initiative, alleging breach of Code of Conduct for Public Officers, including non-declaration of assets and false declaration of assets, against the Hon. Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, GCON, the Chief Justice of Nigeria.

“Thereafter, the team wrote to the Federal Political Officers Unit (of the Bureau), Asokoro, requesting the defendant’s asset declarations received from 2000 to 2009.

“The department responded. The two asset declaration forms were examined and filed in the case file”, the witness stated.

Under cross-examination, the witness, told the tribunal that he was not aware that the CCB had a central register where asset declaration forms submitted to it by public officers are kept.

He said he also had no idea of the number of asset declaration forms the Bureau issued from 1993 to 2019.

The PW-1 maintained that the constitution mandated every public officer to go to the nearest office of the CCB to declare their assets.

Responding to further questions, the witness said: “I have never worked in the department where asset declaration forms are issued to public officers.

“I have never worked in the department where the forms are verified”.

He said the petition was delivered to the CCB on January 9 and forwarded to his team on January 10.

“We requested for records of his accounts from the bank on January 11”.

Asked by if he would be surprised to know that the charge against Onnoghen was filed on January 10, including the list of witnesses, the PW-1 said: “I cannot answer that question”.

When he was shown a copy of the charge and the day it was filed, the witness said: “As at January 10, we had not taken the statement of the defendant. We concluded our assignment on January 11”.

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At that juncture, Onnoghen’s lawyer asked him: “So Mr. Akpala, will I be correct to say that within 24 hours that the petition was received, investigation was concluded and an order secured from the tribunal to prefer charges against the defendant?”.

The witness replied: “Yes that is correct. We requested for documents and they were forwarded to us, which we examined. Based on examination we conducted on the documents, the charge was filed”.

Onnoghen’s lawyer then asked him: “When you obtained statement of the defendant at the Supreme Court, around 1pm on January 11, you did not tell him that a six-count charge had already been filed against him?”.

The witness said: “My Lord, I am an investigator, I do not work in the legal department.

“At the time the defendant recorded his statement around 12:30pm, the team had no idea that the charge had been filed.

“At about 2pm when we got to the office, we had not written our report then.

“We finished our report at about quarter to 3pm. The report was addressed to the Deputy Director Intelligence, Investigation and Monitoring”.

Asked if he would be surprised to know that as at that 3pm when the team submitted its report, FG had already secured leave of the tribunal and preferred charges against Onnoghen, the witness said: “My lord I cannot answer this question.

“All I know is that we filed our report after we obtained statement of the defendant. We were not aware that the charge was already filed”.

He told the tribunal that his team did not at any stage, involved the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in the investigation.

Asked if he would also be surprised that some of the bank documents FG tendered in evidence against the CJN, was actually addressed to the EFCC, the witness said. ” My lord I cannot answer”.

Earlier in his testimony, the PW-1 told the tribunal that the defendant submitted the first asset declaration form as Justice of the Supreme Court from June 8, 2005 to November 22, 2014.

He said two Union Bank accounts were declared in the form.

According to him, the form was received and acknowledged by the CCB on December 14, 2016.

He said the second asset declaration form was when Onnoghen was appointed as the CJN.

In the form, he said the defendant declared five Standard Chartered Bank accounts and two Union Bank accounts.

He said the defendant also submitted the form to the CCB on the same December 14, 2016.

He added that after the team’s work, an investigation report was filed.

Narrating how the investigation was conducted, the PW-1 said: “After the routine investigation process, the team wrote to the Department of Federal Political Office under the CCB requesting for the defendant’s asset declaration records from 2000-2019.

“The two assets declaration forms that the team received were examined and filed in the case file.

“Other members on the team include Abu Simon Isaac, Deputy Director and Samuel Madujemu, Assistant Director all of Intelligence, Investigation and Monitoring.

“The petitioner was invited to make a statement and his statement was filed in the case file.

“On January 11, having examined the defendant’s asset declaration forms, the receiving officer, Auwal Usman Yakasai was invited and the schedule officer, Ikpeme Etim Amba was equally invited and their statements recorded.

“The team proceeded to Standard Chartered Bank requesting for the defendant’s account statement with the bank, account opening documents and certificate of identification. The bank responded.

“During examination, the team realised that the account opening package was incomplete and the account officer, Ifeoma Okagbue, was notified.

“She now came on March 6 with the complete account opening document and her statement was recorded.

“On January 11, at about 12noon, the team visited the defendant at his office at the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Abuja. We met his secretary, Jane Esu Edu, who led us to him.

“He read through the petition and gave an oral explanation to the team concerning the allegations contained in the petition.

“My superior, Madujemu, asked him if he was willing to record his oral explanation in writing or the team should go and come back some other time. The defendant said he was willing to record his oral statement.

“He brought out a plain paper but the team informed him that CCB has a cautionary form for statements and he was informed that he needs a witness to observe the writing of the statement who could be a lawyer or a reputable person.

“The defendant called his secretary, Jane Esu Edu, to witness the statement. She sat beside the defendant and the defendant recorded his statement in his own handwriting.

“Intermittently, he went to his inner chamber to seek audience with his visitors. After some time, he came back, continued and ended the statement. The defendant signed the statement and leader of our team, Mr. Madujemu and myself counter-signed”, the witness added.

Meantime, shortly after the witness was discharged, FG’s lawyer requested for an adjournment, even as he applied for a subpoena to be issued against officials of Standard Chartered Bank for them to appear and testify before the tribunal.

The CJN equally notified the tribunal that he was scheduled to appear before the National Judicial Council, NJC, on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Before the matter was adjourned till Thursday, the tribunal Chairman, Mr. Umar, said his panel would no longer accept any medical report from a private hospital.

“Henceforth, if the defendant gets sick or not able to attend his trial on health ground, the medical report must come from government hospital and not from a public hospital, we cannot accept that any more”, Mr. Umar held.

It will be recalled that the CJN had on March 12 when full-blown hearing was originally scheduled to commence in the matter, failed to appear before the CCT over a claim that he suffered toothache and high blood pressure.

His lawyer tendered a medical report that indicated that he was mandated by his Doctor to observe a 72-hour bed rest by his doctor.

However, on the same day, the suspended CJN, lodged an appeal to challenge the decision of the tribunal to proceed with the trial despite a motion he filed to challenge its jurisdiction to entertain the charge against him.

In his three grounds of appeal, Justice Onnoghen maintained that the CCT panel erred in law in its interpretation of section 396(2) of the ACJA, with respect to his application challenging the constitutional jurisdiction and competence of the proceeding before it, “when they deferred ruling on the application to the conclusion of trial when the issue of jurisdiction is a threshold issue which ought and must be determined immediately”.

According to him, “The Chairman and members of the Code of Conduct Tribunal erred in law In the interpretation of Section 396 (2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 1015 when they ruled that the ruling on the applicant’s application challenging the constitutional jurisdiction of the tribunal and the application asking the tribunal’s chairman to rescue himself on grounds that he had demonstrated acts which showed bias and partiality in the proceedings against the appellant, shall be determined along with the final judgment on the merit of the entire case and thereby denied the appellant his right to fair hearing under section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended”.

Specifically, Onnoghen had in his objection, queried the validity of the six-count charge against him, contending that FG failed to respect established judicial precedents by not allowing the NJC to firstly investigate the allegation against him, before it rushed the matter to the CCT.

He argued that failure to channel the petition against him, as well as the outcome of the investigation that was purportedly conducted on assets declaration forms he submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, to the NJC, rendered the charge invalid.

He urged the CCT to abide by a subsisting Court of Appeal decision in Nganjiwa v Federal Republic of Nigeria (2017) LPELR-43391, to the effect that any misconduct attached to the office and functions of a judicial officer, must first be reported to and handled by the NJC, pursuant to the provisions of the laws.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/onnoghens-trial-fg-filed-charges-before-we-concluded-investigation-ccb-official

An innocent man will always walk free.

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by ehissi(m): 1:19pm On Mar 19, 2019
BERNIMOORE:
Onnoghen will Not Resign, He already vowed in January never to resign

Before people will say that the CCT judge is bribed......The case before him stand on an 'Inconclusive Investigation" whilst the law recommends "upon the conclusion of investigation by the CCB, shall an erring case be filled before CCT, so sorry that the Onnoghen's case has no BASIS and shall be strucked out due to the FG Poor legal handles.

They didn't allow the investigation to conclude because they know that they will find nothing.

Hasty arraignment was intended to blackmail him - through media trial - in hope that he may resign and pave the way to bend the rules to install a Grand Khadi from a Sharia court as acting CJN.

Knowing fully well that NJC will never recommend a Sharia Judge nor Customary Court judge as NJC no matter how many years he has spent on the bench.

So just as we have Minister of Justice and DG of law school, LLB Sharia Law, so also CJN too na Grand Khadi from SharIa court.

It Suits President Buhari"s next move for the next level for the Nigerian state......

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Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Parada: 1:32pm On Mar 19, 2019
Your parents the lowlifes you hold in pathetic esteem ba ? Craz de worry u.
Sonoyom:

how many people have your lord and saviour jailed in this four years. the greatest of all fools is someone who will think this FG vs CJN case will have a reasonable conclusion. The elite are just acting and as a low life you should realise that by now, if you don't then you are of all men most unreasonable.
please don't bring my parents into your self deceit, i hold them in high regards, i don't know about yours.
Re: Onnoghen’s Trial: FG Filed Charges Before We Concluded Investigation – CCB Offic by Sonoyom(m): 3:53pm On Mar 19, 2019
Parada:
Your parents the lowlifes you hold in pathetic esteem ba ? Craz de worry u.
Wail on brother..... in one breathe u said he has millions in his account and u are also saying that he is a low life in another breathe. just try and take care of yourself. your insults are only temporal relief.

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