Nigeria's Apex court, the Supreme court, has barred the National Assembly from taking further steps towards amending the 1999 constitution. Delivering its Judgement today May 7th, the seven man panel of justices led by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed directed the National Assembly members to maintain status quo on the matter until June 18 for further hearing.
They wan to amend it for their interest#losers
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ReplyDeleteLet's tred with patience o and not with confusion and if there's anything there to be amended it should be the total removal of sharia law. James 4:10
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ReplyDeleteWe wait for the NASS to abide by d decision of d supreme court, and status quo duely observed by all parties. Dis is good developments.
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ReplyDeleteYeah they shouldn't tamper wit the 1999 constitution. Bunch of thieves trying to make law
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ReplyDeleteIf its for their selfish interest, they shld bar dem, but if its for the masses, they shld let dem.
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ReplyDeleteFor the time being. Linda take note!
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ReplyDeleteWho brought d suit against NASS???
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It's Jonathan.
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