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Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Photos: Bukola Saraki arrives at the Code of Conduct Tribunal

Senate President Bukola Saraki has arrived the Code of Conduct Tribunal where he is to answer to a 13 count charge of alleged false declaration of assets while he was governor of Kwara state. He arrived with his deputy, Ike Ekweremaadu and other senators. The tribunal has barred live coverage of the proceedings.



56 comments:

  1. ... And the drama begins ...



    KariZma Naija is watching, I'm sure

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  2. LYK HE SAID...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  3. Its very obvious that president Buhari administration will fish out all the bad eggs. Let justice b served...

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  4. Good for him, no one is above the law.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Why is live broadcast being barred, dem don wan do mago mago be dat. Linda take note!

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  6. Why is live broadcast being barred, dem don wan do mago mago be dat. Linda take note!

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  7. Why is live broadcast being barred, dem don wan do mago mago be dat. Linda take note!

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  8. Let d drama unfold.



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  9. Nice one.waiting for his answer and the next action of buhari's plan.























    #sad indeed

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  10. Nice one.waiting for his answer and the next action of buhari's plan.























    #sad indeed

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  11. Nice one.waiting for his answer and the next action of buhari's plan.























    #sad indeed

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  12. Nice one.waiting for his answer and the next action of buhari's plan.























    #sad indeed

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  13. Ok,but only tinubu will watch

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  14. They are showing it live on TVC.

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  15. Let him go and answer for the allegations. Buy why bar press men from covering the event?

















    #TeamBlessed#

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  16. Let d show begin....See der corrupt faces!

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  18. Saraki reign is coming to an end gradually.

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  19. Wot is ekweremadu n d so called oda "senator" doin der? Sum pple ajayi is jst too much, I can bet my all dat dino is no 1 on d list of senators present. Again y ban live coverage, wud hav rily rily luved to 2 c him defend himself

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  20. Finally and why barred live coverage of the proceedings? Are we not suppose to know and witness that

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  21. I feel greatly ashamed at the cabal of corrupt senators and that SARAKI IS THE CURRENT SENATE PRESIDENT OF MY COUNTRY NIGERIA. NOBODY SPEAKS WELL OF HIM because he and his father have so many skeletons in their wardrobe as a result of illegal bank enrichments et cetra. With these Cabals and those of the judiciary and of lawyers there can never be any change in Nigeria. Everything is still business as usual. MAY GOD SAVE NIGERIA.

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  22. Finally
















    #it will only get better
    #it must end in praise

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  23. Hmmm!i go jst grab my akpu madigha an enjoy d movie APC is acting

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  24. Well is lovely to see the acceptance of senate president by is colleagues even is deputy that is to tell every body who care to listen that despite all the distraction majority of the senators need him this is not bad but is a warning to does who feels they are saints other people are sinners to stay clear. does who feel that if he doesn't has any skeleton In his closets should ave himself to the tribunal to clear himself can now see that he was not afraid non scared but was contours of the fact that the tribunal will not be fair to is person.

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  25. Why can't Nigerian see and hear with their own eyes. I smell something fishy about this Tribunal.

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  26. Fightin Corruption In Nigeria is a Crime Especially Amongst the Elites and Highly Placed people in the Society. How do U open explain havin all these people showin support for a man that's been accused of Corruption?

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  27. Y won't dey barred live coverage of the proceedings?evidently dey have skeletons in their cupboard.May God help us the youth in this country.dis old evils have taking our birthright frm us.dey keep recycling the political positions and government jobs for demselves and deir family.

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  28. Why barred life coverage .Too bad

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  29. Ok good, Saraki nd corruption must go on this one he can not survive this.

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  30. Oh! See our national senators all not smiling and supporting one of their own. I wish him all d best.

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  31. Saraki should know he will be reduced to nothing by his opponents.

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  32. Saraki d boss, hmmm,, God will help us in Nigeria.

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  33. Why was live coverage barred now?
    Waiting for the outcome.

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  34. Tinubu ur juju is working, sakari they are trying ur juju. Apc ur juju will soon fail u people. GEJ your God don put confusion for the party oooo. Engr sugar di bad.

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  35. Formally when governors transcend to the senate,,, it's in a bid 2 hide under d immunity of d law.... bt nw it's totally different! I think 9ja is headin somwhere!

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  36. Linda Tinubu's TVC showed it Live...please ask to get more info...so we now know where all thz is coming from....Tinubu well done..

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  37. power tussle at play here...am very sure they would soon find a middle ground in all these circus show.

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  38. I SINCERELY PITY THOSE MINISTERS THAT ARE GOING TO BE SCREEN...THEY ARE IN FOR A TOUGH GAME.

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