Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by ddeola: 8:51am On Apr 05, 2019 |
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Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by AngelicBeing: 8:52am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Hmmmm |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by garfield1: 8:53am On Apr 05, 2019 |
krendo: The Presidency asking NJC to advise Buhari to remove Onnoghen that he has removed and then replace him with the same Justice Tanko that he Buhari has already appointed in the interim is like working from the answer to the question
It’s all made up
Just as Buhari ousted shagari in a coup he plotted and pretends till date that he was a 3rd party soldier minding his business and a bunch of unhappy renegade soldiers plotted a coup and invited him as the most senior officer to lead the military council
It’s all fictitious and made up.
Buhari is the grandmaster of rigging process and using proxies to do the dirty work
Whether it is 1983 or 2019 it’s all the same rigged processes by one character called Buhari What is your problem? Is the pain so excruciating? Do you need a towel for the tears 4 Likes |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by PHIPEX(m): 8:54am On Apr 05, 2019 |
The Presidency still testing public opinion with The Nations newspaper. All these are opinion pools to know how Nigerians will react. But no matter how long falsehood travels, the truth will catch up.
If this stands then NJC has passed a death sentence on Judicial independence in Nigeria, a precedence subsequent presidents will capitalise on and fearful enough that's how dictatorship is empowered. We should all remember that even Hitler contested and won elections. 5 Likes |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by honestivo(m): 8:54am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Why not allow the law of the land to play out |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by adanny01(m): 8:54am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Where is Pchukwudi, Optionalx and Sacx
Use your heads to think, they said no. They use sentiment to analyze national issues. 2 Likes |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by garfield1: 8:54am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Dreal1247: This man will rubbish Buhari and his Sharia judges. Watch out. They have forgotten that he is their master. Stop crying more than onnoghen.seems you are hungry 3 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by awuf2008: 8:57am On Apr 05, 2019 |
The president has no choice but to gladly accept the Njc recommendation, that give onoghen a soft landing, if not so, there could a big problem for FG. Remember, Cjn Onoghen has not voluntarily resigned and to remove him, FG needs 2/3 majority in Senate to do it and we all know that it is not possible in the present Senate. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by Heyzee5: 8:58am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Buhari and his cronies with all these dem dem apointments.....smh Check my signature to make legit income online. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by Mitsurugi(m): 8:58am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Caseless: Onnoghen didn't see this coming. He's really gone and I think he should stop fighting so as to get the soft-landing. Why? So you're telling me if you're accused and you believe you can make it, you will accept being branded a criminal provided you don't go to jail abi? Do you realize the import of stigma. What if he was your father? Many are already vilifying this man despite the absence of a proper indictment in a court of law. That is vintage Nigeria. Oga I've seen a man fight FG for wrongful termination of employment for 15 years. He won eventually, was paid all his salaries for the past 15 years plus gratuity and other benefits. Nigeria is the only country where people try so hard to discourage one from exercising his legal rights. Haba! 4 Likes |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by Blamtom(f): 8:58am On Apr 05, 2019 |
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Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by Mace0lane: 9:00am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Wailer wailing lol The joy this brings to my heart is more than Jonathan losing the presidential election. Na now your wailing just start.Many of you must wail to death this Buhari 2nd term. backnbeta: This was all carefully planned...the actors are playing their roles as scripted
The soft landing for Onoghen may not be part of the script, but then...I guess buhari will have to accept the proposal so he can finally retain the funny looking Mohammad 1 Like |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by smeag0l(m): 9:00am On Apr 05, 2019 |
This is not true. The only people no longer comfortable with pursuing Onnoghen's case to a logical conclusion is the NJC and the reason is simple. Most of them are also guilty of same offence Onnoghen is accused of and giving him a soft landing will set a precedense for others that may be caught and prosecuted later. truthfulparrot: The fact is that Onoghen is not interested in any soft landing. He refused to resign. He has resolved to continue his case in the court to a logical conclusion. It seems the NJC and the Federal Government are no longer comfortable with having Onoghen in the dock......let see how it will pawns out. 4 Likes |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by Nobody: 9:00am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Disgraceful |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by smeag0l(m): 9:05am On Apr 05, 2019 |
The president has the powers to suspend the CJN.he doesn't have powers to remove him.That's the difference here Mitsurugi: And so it begins. Precedent for the retreat to chaos. A President that seeks legal advice after an infraction ab initio |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by adanny01(m): 9:06am On Apr 05, 2019 |
backnbeta: This was all carefully planned...the actors are playing their roles as scripted
The soft landing for Onoghen may not be part of the script, but then...I guess buhari will have to accept the proposal so he can finally retain the funny looking Mohammad Did i see you say "have to accept". Sis, he doesn't have to. Imagine this, if Buhari grants him retirement with full benefits which means he has a seat at the council of state, he is later convicted via EFCC, wouldn't it be strange to have a convict seated at the council of state? The situation now has never happened, so Buhari is in unchartered waters, only his legal advisers will tell him what to do |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 9:11am On Apr 05, 2019 |
ojikeebere12:
Without sounding immodest, if you think this is fake news why is it that NJC the body that took the decision has not come out to openly refute them and maybe set the records straight. Why keep silent in the face conjectures and conspiracy theories? Judicial bodies do not respond to rumour and newspaper headlines. So your argument is as fake as the news. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by awuf2008: 9:12am On Apr 05, 2019 |
smeag0l: This is not true. The only people no longer comfortable with pursuing Onnoghen's case to a logical conclusion is the NJC and the reason is simple. Most of them are also guilty of same offence Onnoghen is accused of and giving him a soft landing will set a precedense for others that may be caught and prosecuted later. Onoghen has not been found guilty by any court, so he presumed innocent until otherwise. You and i know that Onoghen case was politically motivated to achieve a purpose, that is, to ease onoghen out and replace him with their own stooge. If Pmb decide against Njc recommendation, then there will be a big problem which may further dent this government image and that of judiciary. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by sonature1: 9:18am On Apr 05, 2019 |
ojikeebere12:
Without sounding immodest, if you think this is fake news why is it that NJC the body that took the decision has not come out to openly refute them and maybe set the records straight. Why keep silent in the face conjectures and conspiracy theories? I don't understand why the NJC is bypassing the Senate. Anyways, Punch is reporting something else. According to Punch, the NJC cannot disclose the content of their findings until the president sees the report. I think this makes sense, and it is similar to Mueller's report, which the DoJ is using to probe Trump for collusion. https://punchng.com/njc-sends-probe-report-on-onnoghen-acting-cjn-to-buhari/ |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by sacx: 9:21am On Apr 05, 2019 |
adanny01: Where is Pchukwudi, Optionalx and Sacx
Use your heads to think, they said no. They use sentiment to analyze national issues. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by wink2015(m): 9:24am On Apr 05, 2019 |
ojikeebere12: ***President weighs options on Onnoghen
WITH the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC), the coast seems clear for Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad to mount the saddle as CJN.
President Muhammadu Buhari is likely to accept the NJC’s recommendation that Justice Muhammad should be CJN, The Nation learnt yesterday.
But Buhari is said to be weighing whether or not to accept the NJC’s recommendations on the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria ( CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen.
Buhari, who had a meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on the issue before flying out to Jordan yesterday, is also said to be seeking legal opinions on the NJC’s decisions.
The NJC absolved Justice Muhammad of any blame in deferring to the President to be sworn in as the Acting CJN.
He accepted the appointment, having been presented with an ex parte order of the CCT, which led to Justice Onnoghen’s suspension.
The Nation learnt that after receiving the NJC’s recommendations, the President elected to seek legal advice on them.
A top government official, who pleaded not to be named because he was not permitted to talk on the matter, said the President was considering:
1. whether or not NJC’s conclusions on findings on Onnoghen did not amount to indictment;
2. if he should accept NJC’s soft-landing decision to retire Justice Onnoghen with full benefits;
3. Onnoghen’s retirement without benefits; and
4. whether the law should run its full course, including the conclusion of Onnoghen’s trial by the Code of Conduct Tribunal and a fresh trial by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Buhari is also believed to be thinking of asking NJC to recommend deterrence for Onnoghen or seeking further consultations with the council.
The President is also said to be planning to seek advice on whether the input of the Senate necessary in retiring Onnoghen?
The source said: “Since he received the NJC’s recommendations, the President has been thinking of how to manage the situation without rubbishing the anti-corruption agenda of his administration. He has the right to accept or reject the council’s recommendations on Onnoghen.
“The President is already seeking legal opinion on legal issues surrounding the NJC’s decisions. He does not want to set a bad precedent in tackling this Onnoghengate”.
The source confirmed that the President met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. He believed Onnoghen’s case and other matters were discussed.
Responding to a question, the source said: “What NJC decided was a kind of soft-landing for Onnoghen with moral and legal implications.
“Apart from stepping down, there are concerns about what Onnoghen is really offering as deterrent. Some are saying why can’t the law run its full course?
“Others are pressurising the government to take advantage of the window created by the NJC to rebuild the ties between the Executive and the Judiciary as a result of Onnoghen’s travails.”
It was unclear whether or not the President would need the consent of the Senate to retire Onnoghen.
“This is part of the legal opinion being sought by the President,” a presidency source said, pleading not to be named.
Section 231 of the 1999 Constitution says: “(1)The appointment of a person to the office of Chef Justice of Nigeria shall be made by the President on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council subject to confirmation of such appointment by the Senate.
“(2) The appointment of a person to the office of a Justice of the Supreme Court shall be made by the President on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council subject to confirmation of such appointment by the Senate.
“(3) A person shall not be qualified to hold the office of Chief Justice of Nigeria or of a Justice of the Supreme Court, unless he is qualified to practise as a legal practitioner in Nigeria and has been so qualified for a period of not less than fifteen years.
“(4) If the office of Chief Justice of Nigeria is vacant or if the person holding the office is for any reason unable to perform the functions of the office,’ then until a person has been appointed to and has assumed the functions of that office, or until the person holding the office has resumed those functions, the President shall point the most senior Justice of the Supreme Court to perform those functions.
“(5) Except on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council, appointment, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (4) of section shall cease to have effect after the expiration of three months from the date of such appointment, and the President shall not reappoint a person whose appointment has lapsed.”
Part 1 of the Third Schedule to 1999 Constitution says: “The National Judicial Council shall have power to:
(b) recommend to the President the removal from office of the judicial officers specified in sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph, and to exercise disciplinary control over such office’s;
(c) recommend to the Governors from among the list of persons submitted to it by the State Judicial Service Commissions persons for appointments to the offices of the Chief Judges of the States and Judges of the High courts of the states, the Grand Kadis and Kadis of the sharia Courts of Appeal of the States and Presidents and Judges of the Customary Courts of Appeal of the States;
(d) recommend to the governors the removal from office of the judicial officers specified in sub-paragraph (c) of this paragraph, and to exercise disciplinary control over such officers;
(e) collect, control and disburse all moneys, capital and recurrent, for the judiciary;
(f) advise the President and governors or any matter pertaining to the judiciary as may be referred to the Council by the President or the covernors;
(g) appoint, dismiss and exercise disciplinary control over member and staff of the Council;
(h) control and disburse all monies, capital and recurrent. for the services of the Council; and
(i) deal with all other matters relating to broad issues of policy and administration.
Meanwhile, the NJC has recommended the confirmation of Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria.
Another source said: “The council actually did not find him culpable of infractions. He actually did not even want to be inaugurated as the Acting CJN until there was evidence of an ex-parte order from the CCT on Justice Onnoghen’s suspension.
“As the next in-command, the NJC said he should take over from the CJN.”
When contacted, a source in NJC said: “In line with Section 26 of the Judicial Discipline Regulations of 2017, the council has reached out to all those affected by its decisions.
Section 26 says: “The decision taken in regulation 25 of these Regulations shall be notified to the following persons: (a)The subject of the decision; (b)The Complainant and (c) The relevant Head of Court
“Upon a request made to the Council, the decision may be notified to any other person. The grant or refusal of such request is in the absolute discretion of the Council.”
http://thenationonlineng.net/njc-advises-buhari-to-okay-tanko-muhammad-for-cjn/
PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI HAS SET A BAD PRECEDENT IN SUSPENDING JUSTICE ONNOGHEN. WHEN A SOUTHERN LEADER GETS TO POWER HE MIGHT WANT TO SACK A SERVING CJN. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by GBAREN: 9:24am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Honor10: PDP will not like this. some people are in pain now, lovers of Corruption, descendants of Lucifer. Pachukwudi wia are u? your oga is going o You not make your comments without mentioning names, what has PDP got to do with this now |
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Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by Toosure70: 9:28am On Apr 05, 2019 |
I hate Nigeria my country |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by saintokwuluora(m): 9:28am On Apr 05, 2019 |
ojikeebere12:
Without sounding immodest, if you think this is fake news why is it that NJC the body that took the decision has not come out to openly refute them and maybe set the records straight. Why keep silent in the face conjectures and conspiracy theories? if NJC comes out to refute it, they will be publicly revealing what they wanted keep secret in the first place. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by Caseless: 9:29am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Mitsurugi:
Why? So you're telling me if you're accused and you believe you can make it, you will accept being branded a criminal provided you don't go to jail abi? Do you realize the import of stigma. What if he was your father? Many are already vilifying this man despite the absence of a proper indictment in a court of law. That is vintage Nigeria. Oga I've seen a man fight FG for wrongful termination of employment for 15 years. He won eventually, was paid all his salaries for the past 15 years plus gratuity and other benefits. Nigeria is the only country where people try so hard to discourage one from exercising his legal rights. Haba! The CJN's admission of guilt is enough to rope him and have him retired without benefits. But if the government is magnanimous enough to leave him with full benefits of retirement. If he wants to fight, he's free to and that's his right. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by SenatorBright(m): 9:29am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Let Onnoghen be retired with his full benefit. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by smeag0l(m): 9:30am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Case was politically motivated but the case initially brought before CCT then has since been moved a step further. The case was that he had a wrong asset declaration but now the case they have agains him is that he has an account with $1,713,000 which he didn't declare. The question is where did a Nigerian supreme Court judge that earns 800k monthly get that kind of money from?The NJC has agreed that evidences of corruption against Onnoghen is incontrovertible and they still want the president to retire him with full benefits. Something is fishy. Besides, I don't think Onnoghen will ever come out of this case unscathed because he was amongst corrupt high court judges pencilled down for dismissal by Abacha in 1993 before his name was cleverly and surreptitiously removed because of a rapid and suspicious promorion arranged by his allies in the NJC. awuf2008:
Onoghen has not been found guilty by any court, so he presumed innocent until otherwise. You and i know that Onoghen case was politically motivated to achieve a purpose, that is, to ease onoghen out and replace him with their own stooge. If Pmb decide against Njc recommendation, then there will be a big problem which may further dent this government image and that of judiciary. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by alujonjonkijon: 9:35am On Apr 05, 2019 |
Mitsurugi: And so it begins. Precedent for the retreat to chaos. A President that seeks legal advice after an infraction ab initio and this is a president that has a law professor and a pastor as vice president and a lawyer as a a chief of staff. when you benefit from impunity.take my word ,one day you will bear the burden of impunity. |
Re: NJC Advises Buhari To Confirm Tanko Muhammad As Substantive CJN by Sterope(f): 9:36am On Apr 05, 2019 |
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