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He is on his way out already
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Alexiiydon:how many years mandela spend for prison |
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Alexiiydon:someone that was looking smart than all ur dead ancestors ![]() |
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Skull mininers and useless embarrassment to this country eh
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The result jamb posted is fake,july 3 was just yesterday,abi them write jamb yesterday
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Jamb are fraudsters
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UPDATE :PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION TRIBUNAL EXTENDS HEARING, JUDGEMENT DAY NOW UNKNOWN ! Hello, everyone. As Nigerians anxiously await the resumption of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, the court has released a new timeline. In the old timeline, the judgment was supposed to be delivered in the first week of August. However, in this new timeline, the date will be decided by the judges after the adoption of addresses. In other words, after all arguments, counter-arguments, and addresses by all parties, the judges will take their time to consider the matter and then communicate the date for delivering the judgment. Now, let's look at the new timeline. As you all know, INEC will open their defense on Monday, July 3rd, 2023. They will have a few days until Friday, July 7th, 2023, to defend the heist that they conducted in the name of the election. Yes, it was a heist. Evidence abounds from all election observers, both in Nigeria and abroad, who concluded that the election was not transparent and was marred by violence and rigging. It is puzzling why Nigeria would spend billions of naira to adopt technology to make elections more transparent, only for INEC to refuse to use that technology for the election. So, on Monday, they will start to defend the indefensible. They have already set the tone. If you watch the other video where the INEC commissioner, Festus Okoye, was trying to downplay the importance of iREV, so it will be interesting to see how they will base their arguments and try to counter the massive evidence that they themselves brought to court. because some of the CTCs that they delivered to labor party they brought them to court by themselves. The next respondent after INEC will be Tinubu and Shetima, of cos they are being represented by one council. They will begin their defense on July 8th, 2023, just a day after INEC wraps up their defense. They will have until July 13th to finalize their defense. It will be interesting to see how they will defend all the baggage. Where will they even start? Is it the $460,000 forfeited to the United States government, being funds traced to narcotics trafficking? Or is it the certificate forgeries or lying under oath? Or is it the dual nationality? Which one? Where are they going to start? They are not even sure of the identity of the man they are going to defend. So, their defense will be very interesting. If this hearing were being conducted live, it would have done a lot of damage to his reputation, if he had any reputation in the first place, considering the past and all the baggage. Many of the allegations against him have gone beyond mere allegations because they have been proven. The judgment against him in the United States happened, and they are not denying it. They are only saying that it is now time-bound, having ed 10 years. On the other hand, they also claimed that it was a civil forfeiture, but we all know how it started. How the FBI special agent, the DEA, and other agencies started the investigation, and his name kept popping up with all the people who were arrested and sent to jail. All of them named him, and there is evidence of how he lied to the FBI during questioning over the telephone. So, all of this exists. They are just banking on technicalities to evade ability. They say he didn't commit the crime; it was his bank , not him. It will be interesting to see how they will defend him, starting from July 8th. 🍿 Starting from July 14th, APC will have the opportunity to open their own defense. They will do this until July 17th, 2023. APC will have the opportunity to tell the court how they were able to win the majority of the votes despite bringing Nigeria's economy to its knees and not winning any of the KKK states. They didn't win Kaduna, they didn't win Kano, they didn't win Katsina, they didn't win Lagos, they didn't win Abuja, all the major cities across Nigeria. They lost woefully. Where exactly did their votes come from? How did they declare the APC the winner? After APC's defense, there will be the closing of evidence starting from the same day, 17th July. From 28th July, it will be the time for respondents to address the court. They will have the opportunity to address and state all the reasons and objections they have been raising throughout the court proceedings. They will explain why they objected to certain evidence that was tendered. After their address on 28th July, the petitioners, including Peter Obi, the Labour Party, and Atiku, representing the PDP, will have their own time, possibly starting from 5th August. During this time, they will present the number of votes they received in court, as well as the states they won and the states where they achieved the required 25 percent. Every detail about the election will be revealed during their address. After the petitioners' address, the respondents will have another opportunity to reply to their address on 11th August. The next day, 12th August, will be the adoption of addresses. After this stage, the judges will adjourn to review the matter, go through all the evidence, and write their judgment. The date for the judgment will be communicated later, and it will be read in the usual manner, with the lead judgment followed by any dissenting opinions, if any. Now, let's answer some questions. @teemah_gwandu wants to know how INEC will open their defense against non-compliance based on the preponderance of evidence. Well, they have already started when the Labor Party presented an expert witness from Amazon who submitted reports proving that there was no glitch on Election Day. INEC responded to this by claiming that there was a glitch that caused the non- of presidential election results. However, we all know that this is not possible. Even if we assume there was a glitch, it would have affected all s. It is impossible for the House of Reps and senatorial elections to be ing while the presidential election refuses to . It’s impossible! The second part of the question “what do you think will be the most likely outcome if INEC its that it did not all the results and IREV is not their primary source since they make the operational guidelines for conduct of elections in Nigeria.” This cannot be answered because we cannot get into the mind of a judge. It is because of the Nigerian Factor. Ordinarily, when you look at the law and the section that was breached, you should be able to determine the punishment and conclude that there is no way this person will escape it. The law must catch up with the person. However, you can never know how the judges will decide. We must keep an open mind until the Judgment Day to see how they will overlook all these matters. Of course, we must have confidence because when the trial started, they emphasized that every matter would be considered based on its merit, with no room for technicalities. So, we keep an open mind, remain unprejudiced, and continue watching until the Judgment Day. This brings us to another question that many have been asking. They want to know the chances of Peter Obi and the Labour Party winning not just at the tribunal but also at the Supreme Court. As I have already mentioned, we cannot get into the mind of a judge. However, there are certain factors that give us hope. We might say, "Ah, there's no way this man will escape this." There's no way they will turn a blind eye to all of this or use a technicality to dismiss the matter. For instance, the current CJN was among the justices who delivered the judgment stating that forfeiture is applicable when a crime has been committed. They stated that one cannot willingly forfeit something without committing a crime. If the government wakes up one day and seizes your property, whether it's in the bank or physical assets, you have the right to go to court and challenge the government if you know you haven't done anything wrong. In such a case, you have the opportunity to win your case. This judgment was made in the case of Muhammad Abacha versus the federal government. So, considering this precedent, would they say something different this time? Especially considering the fact that Muhammad Abacha didn't go to prison for it, and his case wasn't even drug-related. It is also worth mentioning that two serving Supreme Court justices were part of the that disqualified a PDP candidate in the House of Reps for certificate forgery. They discovered that the candidate forged a certificate, and as a result, he was disqualified. So, after delivering such a judgment, when they consider the case of Tinubu, will they conclude that it is not certificate forgery? Nigerians are closely watching. |
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OhuDealer:I dey shame for u |
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[quote author=OhuDealer post=124071861] Everything nah thunder , death and blood with you people. Barbarian orcs [/quote ![]() 1 Like |
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[quote author=LordviccoDaGuru post=124095031][/quote] i hear say na gate man u be ![]() ![]() 4 Likes |
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OhuDealer:no you should have simply returned to the grave 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Biodun556:you are the real terrorist |
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