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Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by cyrilamx(m): 9:01pm On Apr 07, 2019
LOYALISTS of the retiring Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen who are within the judiciary, particularly at the Supreme Court, are reportedly spoiling for war, over the perceived conspiracy of the new leadership of the court, the Court of Appeal and the National Judicial Council (NJC) with the Federal Government, in frustrating the jurist out of the system.

Following his controversial suspension by President Muhammadu Buhari on January 15, Onnoghen finally tendered his notice of retirement Thursday night, hours after NJC ruled him morally-indicted and advised the president to compulsorily retire him.


His lead counsel in the legal battles arising from his travails, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, a senior advocate, disclosed Saturday night that Onnoghen decided to voluntarily retire, due to his conviction that only NJC could sanction him.

He vehemently denied the resignation story that was everywhere in the public.


If Onnoghen had resigned his appointment as the CJN, he would have stayed on as a justice of the apex court, thereby creating an awkward situation for his junior, Mohammed Tanko, who has taken charge in acting capacity since Onnoghen was suspended.

Tanko was also recommended by NJC under the emergency leadership of Justice Umaru Abdullahi, a retired president of the Court of Appeal, to Buhari as a fit and proper person to take full charge as substantive CJN.

Sunday Tribune gathered that apart from the ethnic colouration that has tainted the Onnoghen saga, another dimension giving his own a major concern is the religious dimension.

In more than 30 years in the life of the apex court, Onnoghen is the second CJN of Christian faith, with the first being the late CJN, Justice Aloysius Katsina-Alu, from Benue State.

Incidentally, both faced major crises in office, with Katsina-Alu ending up becoming the first CJN in history not to be honoured with the usual retirement valedictory sitting.

He turned down the invitation of the then-succeeding leadership headed by equally-late CJN, Justice Dahiru Musdapher, to be honoured by the judiciary and the apex court, following his unhidden disappointment with the way his crisis-of-confidence with then-former PCA, Ayo Salami, was handled by his colleagues at the apex court and the NJC.

At the peak of the crisis, NJC had suspended Salami, with Musdapher playing a major role over the Sokoto governorship appeal judgement, only for the same Musdapher alongside Justice Maryam Aloma-Mukhtar and others, to reverse the suspension and advised then-President Goodluck Jonathan to reinstate the suspended jurist.

Though Salami was never brought back to office, a religious colouration came into the saga, when justices of the Supreme Court of a particular faith, reportedly began a solidarity attachment to Salami, despite being in the know and contributed to the decision by the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) and NJC, to recommend Salami’s promotion to the apex court, which he rejected.

Cases filed by Salami to challenge his suspension, also allegedly received sympathy from unexpected quarters within the top echelon of the system as well as the NJC probe and hearing in the petitions against both Katsina-Alu and Salami.

Infuriated by what seemed a majority/minority dichotomy and religious bias in the handling of the crisis, Katsina-Alu walked away from the judiciary when he clocked the age of 70 years on 28th August 2011, never to have anything to do with the system, till he died on 18th July 2018 at 76 years of age.

Before his press statement alleging bias against him by the Court of Appeal, which adjourned his five appeals for judgment without delivering any before he dropped his retirement notice, Onnoghen had told a close associate how deeply disappointed he was with his colleagues at the Supreme Court who heard his appeal and adjourned indefinitely for judgement.

With his ordeal, he is likely to walk away like Katsina-Alu, to become the second Christian CJN in history not to have the honourary valedictory sitting.

The sequence of events in the reign of the duo as heads of the judiciary has now become a major concern, with huge potential to shape how the apex court would emerge from the Onnoghen conundrum.

Beyond the justices’ level, senior administrative staff are also said to be divided over how Onnoghen’s reign came to an abrupt end.

One major issue attracting discussion and concern everywhere is the alleged roles played by the incumbent administrative head of the court, who Onnoghen incidentally appointed, but largely accused of working against him, even before he was suspended.

She was accused of collaborating with those seeking Onnoghen’s downfall, by allegedly providing vital information that got the jurist entangled.

“Even before oga was suspended, she was already having meetings with Justices of the court, working on oga’s ouster” a deep source in the system revealed.

Onnoghen’s sin was said to be the firing of her aides who were allegedly ravaging the system.

The said administrative officer was allegedly recommended to the exiting CJN by one of his very close aides, who had some academic background with the said officer, during their university days in the North, though the said aide is of South-South extraction like Onnoghen.

Pressure on NJC

Meanwhile, the move in Kogi State by Governor Yahaya Bello to sack the state Chief Judge, Justice Nasir Ajana, over alleged misdemeanor, is putting a lot of pressure on NJC, Sunday Tribune can disclose.

Ajana’s unofficial sin is said to be his refusal to get Senator Dino Melaye, representing Kogi West Senatorial District, locked up during the just-concluded presidential and parliamentary elections, over an alleged criminal case preferred against him.

Dino of the Peoples Democratic Party went ahead to defeat Bello’s All Progressives Congress (APC) to win re-election to the senate.

The state House of Assembly has now recommended Ajana’s removal to Bello who is expected to seek NJC’s approval to fire Ajana.

If he didn’t before giving vent to the parliamentary resolution, the move would offend the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of the sacked former Chief Judge of Kwara State, Justice Raliat Elelu-Habeeb, who was reinstated by the apex court after she was fired by former Governor Bukola Saraki on the advice of the state assembly.

Findings by Sunday Tribune showed a prevalent disdain for the move to sack Ajana, within the NJC, but with the Onnoghen precedent, the council is now compelled to consider the governor’s request.

Lawyers, others react to Onnoghen’s retirement notice

A lawyer, Erastus Aboluje, said “The suspended CJN Onnoghen has the right to resign and the resignation would take effect the moment the letter of resignation is received by President Buhari.

He explained that “The alleged recommendation by the National Judicial Council (NJC) that Justice Onnoghen be retired remains what it is, a recommendation, which has not been acted upon by the President.

“Again, it is a sad commentary that everything against Justice Onnoghen is in the realm of suspicion. The alleged recommendation by the NJC that Justice Onnoghen be retired is not formally in the public domain.

“NJC is known for publishing its findings and recommendations. This has not happened in this instance. The alleged resignation of Justice Onnoghen is not formally in the public domain. These are no good signs for an open and democratic society.”

Also reacting, a Senior lawyer, Mr Oluwole Kehinde, said President has succeeded in giving Onnoghen a bad name in order to hang him by charging him before CCT.

“The point many fair-minded people made is that the President ought to await the recommendation of the NJC before proceeding against him. Invariably, the President succeeded in giving the man a bad name in order to hang him, by charging him before CCT and suspending him illegally.”

The Sokoto State chapter of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has berated President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC), over the purported resignation of Justice Onnoghen.

Speaking with Sunday Tribune, the Secretary of the party in the state, Alhaji Kabiru Aliyu, described the development as part of the conspiracy of the presidency and the APC.




Source: https://www.tribuneonlineng.com/onnoghens-exit-splits-supreme-court/

Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by ChristianNorth: 9:10pm On Apr 07, 2019
Out of the current 14 Justices of the supreme court, 4 are core Igbos, 4 are SS/SW, 1 is a middle-belt christian while another is a christian from Kaura, in Southern Kaduna.

4 are northerners and 3 out of the 4 are not pro-tanko.

Worst case scenario, democracy will win Jihadists 10:4, but based on existing realities, it is 13:1

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Peacecore: 9:33pm On Apr 07, 2019
[quote author=ChristianNorth post=77349496]Out of the current 14 Justices of the supreme court, 4 are core Igbos, 4 are SS/SW, 1 is a middle-belt christian while another is a christian from Kaura, in Southern Kaduna.

4 are northerners and 3 out of the 4 are not pro-tanko.

Worst case scenario, democracy will win Jihadists 10:4, but based on existing realities, it is 13:1[/quoteu've now shifted ur goalpost,nonsense chestbeater! na so u na take lead d man to his early retirement. Meanwhile Atiku will b asking for refund now...

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by nazicartel(m): 9:39pm On Apr 07, 2019
Nigeria Judiciary... choiii.... what a failed state

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by id911(m): 9:41pm On Apr 07, 2019
Those NJC guys who ganged up against Onnoghen by supporting his unconstitutional suspension but at the same time recommending Tanko as the new CJN would meet their waterloo here or hereafter

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by oyatz(m): 11:34pm On Apr 07, 2019
They will meet their Waterloo here on Nairaland?






id911:
Those NJC guys who ganged up against Onnoghen by supporting his unconstitutional suspension but at the same time recommending Tanko as the new CJN would meet their waterloo here or hereafter

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Afamed: 11:59pm On Apr 07, 2019
id911:
Those NJC guys who ganged up against Onnoghen by supporting his unconstitutional suspension but at the same time recommending Tanko as the new CJN would meet their waterloo here or hereafter
Wailing bandit, when GEJ refused to reinstate Justice Salami despite various court Judgements, it wasn't a gang up? Una go wail tire

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by bishopkay: 12:08am On Apr 08, 2019
They have set a precedence and it would forever haunt the judiciary.The judiciary just proved itself an appendage of the executive arm of government and it would remain so a very long time coming.

There are somethings politics should never creep into. Partisan affiliation should never creep into them but in Nigeria, it's a different case.

I hope they (The NJC) do yahaya Bello's bidding because they just set a precedence for it. Since we want to be mad in this country, let's all go mad.

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Afamed: 12:09am On Apr 08, 2019
ChristianNorth:
Out of the current 14 Justices of the supreme court, 4 are core Igbos, 4 are SS/SW, 1 is a middle-belt christian while another is a christian from Kaura, in Southern Kaduna.

4 are northerners and 3 out of the 4 are not pro-tanko.

Worst case scenario, democracy will win Jihadists 10:4, but based on existing realities, it is 13:1
Wailing bandit, una wailing just start

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by realstars: 1:33am On Apr 08, 2019
This is just the begining, i am wetting to see the day Nigeria will split also.
Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by NaMeAboki: 2:20am On Apr 08, 2019
The journalist who authored this article must be an amateur: not only was he so unprofessional and unable to hide his own bias; he also failed to prove his allegation that Onoghen's case was motivated by tribal and religious considerations - especially as he seemed to have forgotten that the example he gave of Salami and Katsina Alu both happened under GEJ, a southern Christian.

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by galadima77(m): 5:34am On Apr 08, 2019
NaMeAboki:
The journalist who authored this article must be an amateur: not only was he so unprofessional and unable to hide his own bias; he also failed to prove his allegation that Onoghen's case was motivated by tribal and religious considerations - especially as he seemed to have forgotten that the example he gave of Salami and Katsina Alu both happened under GEJ, a southern Christian.

Thought I was the only one who noticed it

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Nobody: 5:56am On Apr 08, 2019
bishopkay:
They have set a precedence and it would forever haunt the judiciary.The judiciary just proved itself an appendage of the executive arm of government and it would remain so a very long time coming.

There are somethings politics should never creep into. Partisan affiliation should never creep into them but in Nigeria, it's a different case.

I hope they (The NJC) do yahaya Bello's bidding because they just set a precedence for it. Since we want to be mad in this country, let's all go mad.

The have indirectly given every executive leader right to appoint or sack any judge at its discretion...

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:29am On Apr 08, 2019
Esseite:


The have indirectly given every executive leader right to appoint or sack at its discretion...
The Nigerian Judiciary is no longer independent!!! It's now fully Incorporated into the Executive arm of government!!!

They are now a lap dog!!!

What is the fun in that

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by AndroBlaze: 6:55am On Apr 08, 2019
Very poor article with silly conclusions.

After failing to win the tribal war they have now turned it to a religious one , even after someone has just inadvertently shown that the Christians are more than the Muslims on the SC bench.

Why are people like this in this country?

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Stalwert: 7:01am On Apr 08, 2019
Thieves always play religious and ethnic games when they are caught.

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by GavelSlam: 7:17am On Apr 08, 2019
He didn't remember he was a christian from the south when he forgot to include various bank accounts in his declaration forms?

Oh, as always... He forgot.

Forgetful Jones.

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Stalwert: 7:42am On Apr 08, 2019
Wiseandtrue:

The Nigerian Judiciary is no longer independent!!! It's now fully Incorporated into the Executive arm of government!!!

They are now a lap dog!!!

What is the fun in that
ChristianNorth:
Out of the current 14 Justices of the supreme court, 4 are core Igbos, 4 are SS/SW, 1 is a middle-belt christian while another is a christian from Kaura, in Southern Kaduna.

4 are northerners and 3 out of the 4 are not pro-tanko.

Worst case scenario, democracy will win Jihadists 10:4, but based on existing realities, it is 13:1

Wiseandtrue:

The Nigerian Judiciary is no longer independent!!! It's now fully Incorporated into the Executive arm of government!!!

They are now a lap dog!!!

What is the fun in that

nazicartel:
Nigeria Judiciary... choiii.... what a failed state

grin grin grin hoily fanatical tears taste delicious

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Nairalandmentor(m): 8:04am On Apr 08, 2019
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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by RichBoy247: 8:04am On Apr 08, 2019
ChristianNorth:
Out of the current 14 Justices of the supreme court, 4 are core Igbos, 4 are SS/SW, 1 is a middle-belt christian while another is a christian from Kaura, in Southern Kaduna.

4 are northerners and 3 out of the 4 are not pro-tanko.

Worst case scenario, democracy will win Jihadists 10:4, but based on existing realities, it is 13:1

That is how you and your Igbo newspapers like Vanguard, Thisday and co pushed Onnoghen into pit. The same song you have been signing since the Bureau de Change oga was kicked out about two months ago by the Boss Muhammadu Buhari, you are still singing the senseless song even after the Bureau de Change ex-CJN has thrown in the towel. Wetin you go gain when EFCC and ICPC finally put Onnoghen into prison? Wetin you go gain? Stop pushing this man called Onnoghen. There is only one Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, his name is General Muhammadu Buhari.

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by frankson1(m): 8:08am On Apr 08, 2019
Afamed:

Wailing bandit, when GEJ refused to reinstate Justice Salami despite various court Judgements, it wasn't a gang up? Una go wail tire


Are you answering them. They are now bringing religion into it. Besides, is it PMB that sacked others?

Yeye people

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by bigtt76(f): 8:08am On Apr 08, 2019
We must shaaa bring in ethnicity and religion into everything. Justices made CJN are based on who was the first among equals to have been sworn in to the bar. Religion or ethnicity does not decide that abeg angry



cyrilamx:



Source: https://www.tribuneonlineng.com/onnoghens-exit-splits-supreme-court/

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by zoedew: 8:12am On Apr 08, 2019
Why did they face crisis in office? Patent and latent corruption! Leave Christianity out of this. By the way, were they good ambassadors of Christ while it all lasted? The answer is obvious!

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Sterope(f): 8:19am On Apr 08, 2019
I don't understand why people are bitter about this. Nigerian politics is comical. The next president will play its own game. None of these people care about fairness, justice or rights to begin with. Onnoghen really doesn't care, Salami didn't care. Why should we care? grin

Afamed:

Wailing bandit, when GEJ refused to reinstate Justice Salami despite various court Judgements, it wasn't a gang up? Una go wail tire

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by fredoooooo: 8:25am On Apr 08, 2019
Na normal thing , his corrupt colleagues will support him. One down many more to go ... wink

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Quorax: 8:33am On Apr 08, 2019
[quote author=Peacecore post=77350078][/quote]

Do you think this thing will not affect you? Pray you are not accused wrongly cos u will rot in jail and no justice will save you.

When you take sides, always consider these factors. Take a cue from Atiku and Saraki who were used to remove GEJ but never knew they will be destroyed.

In whatever you do, try to be conscientious, if that failed, apply wisdom.

But I assure you, every president will now do what buhari has done and if you become the victim, do not cry. Kadaria Ahmed was crying over Zamfara killing because her brother was affected but when it was from afar, she never dreamed this will happen and she chose to be blind and conscienceless(if that word exist).

I assure you, the rot Buhari has created will get to everyone...nobody will escape it.. No one! Just pray yours will not be delivered in form of your death or that of your loved ones...

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Re: Onnoghen's Exit Splits Supreme Court. by Nobody: 8:39am On Apr 08, 2019
GavelSlam:
He didn't remember he was a christian from the south when he forgot to include various bank accounts in his declaration forms?

Oh, as always... He forgot.

Forgetful Jones.

One like for remebering Forgetful Jones. smiley

On a more serious note., let's not forget that the whole problem started when Onnoghen failed to declare his assets in full.

I agree the case has tribal and religious connotation, which is all the more reason why Onnoghen should have kept a clean house so to speak. So that enemies don't get to you.

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