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Monday, 26 May 2014

Supreme Court orders lawyer to pay N8m fine to Delta state governor

The Supreme Court today Monday May 26th ordered Dr Dickson Osuala to pay N8million fine to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta and 3 others for abuse of court process, PM News reports.
Osuala was counsel to Chief Great Ogboru, candidate of the Democratic People’s Party in the 2011 Delta governorship election. Other parties in the N8 million cost are the PDP, INEC, and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) who are to get N2million each.
Osuala‎ had, on behalf of his client, applied for a review of the court’s judgement which in 2013 upheld the election of Uduaghan of the PDP. He had claimed in his application that, Section 285 (7) of the 1999 Constitution which the Supreme Court relied on to dismiss the case, was “fraudulently inserted by the National Assembly”.
He argued that due process was not followed by the National Assembly on the section.
The counsel, therefore, submitted that it was wrong for the apex court to have relied on it to dismiss his client’s case in 2013.

Delivering his ruling, Justice Walter Onoghen blamed Osuala for not advising his client rightly and embarking on a clear case of gross abuse of the court process.
“The said N8 million is awarded as cost against the person of Dr. Dickson Osuala and is to be paid from his pocket to the respondents.
“The plaintiff, through his counsel, wants to resurrect a dead and buried horse.
“The plaintiff’s counsel should advise his client to take his case to heaven if he is not satisfied with the court’s ruling,” he said.
Onoghen said it was not the business of the court to amend the constitution, but that of the national assembly.

He advised him to go to the National Assembly or the Federal High Court to challenge the section of the constitution which he considered defective.

Osuala rejected the advice, adding that nobody should be allowed to benefit from a defective law.
NAN reports that Ogboru had twice applied for a review of the judgement but the Supreme Court had turned down his prayer on both occasions.

Source: PM News

35 comments:

  1. Nigerian government is a joke

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  2. That's a lot of money


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  3. Nigerian justice system is a mess, allison maduake filed a restraining order against the house of assembly. Lol

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  4. Dats d cash he probably givs to his mistresses... 8million is 100naira to him...

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  5. Talk of double wahala for dead body
    Anyway Great Ogboru will help him pay.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Bonario,you took that right out of my mouth! Damn!

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    2. Great ogboru is equally broke. We deltans know e depends on ppl for his political financing

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  6. Where he go see 8m na? Una wan kill am?

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  7. So sometin is sooo fishy wiv d judgement!

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  8. Elegushi,iz ntin

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  9. Serves him right some lawyers will never tell u its a bad case

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  10. Rule of law. But 8M is a huge sum of money,

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  11. Pls I'm looking for my blackberry charger. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  12. Smtin I dnt understand. . Seems lyk deirs smtin more to dis

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  13. D whole Naija judicial system is a joke... Na only God go save dis country frm peeps who ar hell bent on bringing it to ruins... Ogboru has won every election in Delta state buh d powers dat b wn't let him, its a shame.....

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  14. Wow! From fried pan to fire. This guy don suffer. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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    1. Fried pan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kwa???????????????????

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  15. Linda u heard about the fight between Floyd Mayweather and T.I (rapper)?

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  16. Nigerian government has lots of works to do

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  17. Nigeria has alota problem,is this suppose to be what some people should run after?smh...sholape

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  18. 8 mila no be small cash o but not to worry person we send am message go help am

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  19. God help Nigeria!!!!! At what point do we begin to see fairness and transparency. Many bad eggs in Nigeria are allowed free of their crimes and NO stories about them ever come to press. God Help us

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  20. Na small money na.

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  21. We just dnt av a govt in Nigeria.

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  22. The 3 arms of Govt in ds country hv become so corrupt & shameless dt even a day old baby can see it. D judiciary is a big disgrace.

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  23. A case of Elephant stumping on the ant

    Nigerian justice system; big joke

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  24. Goverment and there wahala......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  25. Whoever said Ogboru should take his case to heaven was right. Everybody in Delta knows that Ogboru has worn every election he contested in the state.
    The God who is a righteous judge and has all the constitutions of the universe will judge this case.
    PDP and their chieftains have tried their best to stop the truth and the people's mandate.
    God will vindicate who he has called.
    99 days for the thief 1 day for the owner.
    Make una carry the government house to Ugborodo wen una tenure end.
    God bless Delta and Deltans.

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  26. people dont know what they have until they lose 8million #sorry

    >VIA TECNO B3

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  27. Really...let's review and set things straight in this country...its a sorry case....esqnoj

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