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Sunday, 9 October 2016

Quote from Mark Essien on the recent arrest of Judges by DSS

Lol. Who agrees?

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    1. Judges are facing political persecutions for rulings against a dictator president's APC candidates & y'all are here yarning dust...I pity Nigerian youths, Don't know their left from their right

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    2. Hmmmm. Never of thought of this before. True.

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    3. I support dss 1000%. Pls more of this I urge them!




      Long Live LIB

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    4. I so agree! Let dem have a taste of their own medicine. Linda take note!

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    5. I am not surprised
      mark is a big fool
      I hate him right from time
      biggest fool on earth
      GODTAKEOVER

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    6. U all hail the US respect fo human rights but u're here hailing ur dictator President for persecuting judges who respect human rights....all cos of some planted monies...ignorant fools

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    7. Mark Essien is FOOLISH for posting something like this!!!

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    8. Can't u see how they live above their means? All the thieves in Nigeria should be arrested,abeg Nigeria 1st forget polical party for now,all rich public servants should be interrogated, I'm fed up of being broke don't know about u

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  2. Essien which planet u frm? Jupiter?

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    1. You that is from planet earth & still resoundingly stupid nko?

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  3. The damage judiciary have done to our country is unquantifiable,the support corruption in and out.politicians given bail,while ordinary people will be sent to jail

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  4. I agree with him 200%, in all these nobody has come out to state where in the constitution it is written that a Judge can't be arrested.
    Corrupt judges are more dangerous than boko haram, they kill what is left of any democracy.
    People keep saying their hasn't been any conviction in this fight against corruption, how will that be possible when Judges collect money from corrupt politicians.
    SAI Babaaaa!



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. I second ur comment bonario...
      Corrupt mofos!
      No one is above the law..
      All looters should not go unpunished!

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    2. Word!!
      Hang me a Corrupt Judge anytime anyday.
      Even Ghana recently arrested about 40 corrupt Judges.

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    3. You have finally gone "mad" the market square awaits your arrival. ..

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    4. Am atom of sense you will never have. By now I thought you will be given an appointment in this government. Continue to support nonsense until it gets to your turn. Until your own fundamental rights are tampered with.

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    5. Belgium rat, you finally find courage to surface , been looking for you on Lib I taught something bad had happened to you. I now know you have been hiding from other posts that didn't favour your miserable party. FYI I am not against your choice of party but be sincere in every of your endeavors, praise them when they do fine condem when they are wrong, it will not increase or decrease who or what you are. Peace

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    6. U probably don't know what separation of powers and the rule of law entails. Its not about fighting corruption but how u choose to fight it. Using such a method to apprehend judges will undermine the judiciary. Even judges that are not corrupt will begin to mind the kind of decisions they hand down especially when it relates to the govt. That can't be good for our democracy. Receive sense Bonario.

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    7. Ur reasoning is as narrow as it is stupid

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  5. When they told them to release Nnamdi kalu they refused

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  6. Very ignorant,twisted and stereotypical statement.

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    1. Then you must not know about our judiciary

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  7. This guy is on point. Lol

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  8. Agree on this rubbish huh?Who is this dirty dick huh?
    Shameless dick ball that's why u are.
    WHAT OF BURATAI WHO OWNS TWO ESTATE IN DUBIA HUH? WHAT OF SGF WHO CUT GRASS WITH 300 MILLION NAIRA HUH? WHAT OF IDRIS INSPECTOR OF POLICE AND MAGU HUH? ARE THEY ABOVE THE LAW HUH?
    terrorist buhari is trying all he can to install his hausa stoorge in supreme court because he knows that it is south south turn as old are u are u are too blind to allow a hesman like terrorist buhari to deceive u shame.
    TERRORIST BUHARI SHOULD RELEASE THE INNOCENT JUDGES BECAUSE NO AMOUNT OF INTIMIDATION WILL STOP SOUTHSOUTH FROM TAKING OVER SUPREME COURT.
    freeborn wept for u blind fools





















    #sad indeed

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  9. Agree on this trash huh?Who is this dirty dick huh?
    Shameless dick ball that's why u are.
    WHAT OF BURATAI WHO OWNS TWO ESTATE IN DUBIA HUH? WHAT OF SGF WHO CUT GRASS WITH 300 MILLION NAIRA HUH? WHAT OF IDRIS INSPECTOR OF POLICE AND MAGU HUH? ARE THEY ABOVE THE LAW HUH?
    terrorist buhari is trying all he can to install his hausa stoorge in supreme court because he knows that it is south south turn as old are u are u are too blind to allow a hesman like terrorist buhari to deceive u shame.
    TERRORIST BUHARI SHOULD RELEASE THE INNOCENT JUDGES BECAUSE NO AMOUNT OF INTIMIDATION WILL STOP SOUTHSOUTH FROM TAKING OVER SUPREME COURT.
    freeborn wept for u blind fools





















    #sad indeed

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    1. Tho ur English is poor,u're smart. I can deduce u are not Yoruba...damn! Those folks are gullible!

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    2. And you shall forever weep. Anon 9:51for you to think free born is smart, I guess you have a below par IQ

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  10. Well said, The judges are thieves

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  11. Very funny. A case of "Bushmeat catching the hunter" abi?

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  12. I agree with him.






    says, Genevieve.

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  13. Exactly!!! Corrupt bunch of people....

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  14. I agree, tho he spoilt everything wen he said weldone to.....him for jst stop for holiday

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  15. Hmmmmmmm na wa ooo




    Post my comment

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  16. hmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  17. You can't actually throw away a child with the bathing water... #Word

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  18. You can't actually throw away a squalling child with the bathing water... #Word

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  19. let them face what they have caused! injustice!

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  20. *In Timaya's voice* I concur. Get your amazing soccer prediction tips for Sunday 9th October  2016 @ www.fortunatusblog.com  

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  21. This is why education is important. So, pray tell us, the judges are automatically corrupt just because lies are fed to you kids on the internet. The mode of arrest and the body arresting has already ruined any case they can have against them. The laws are clear on how to treat such cases. So it is Buhari who is acting above the law. Keep supporting rubbish. One day, your fathers will be molested ,thrown to jail at the dead of the night and they'll be no judge to rule on his matter. Condemn evil when you see it. Judges are not above the law and no, this procedure of whisking judges out at the dead of the night is tyrannical. DSS has no power on such cases and not even EFCC, not until the NJC has disciplined them. Daura and Buhari have bitten more than they can chew. They have plunged this country into anarchy.

    So after this arrest, what do they plan to do? Take the supreme court judges to court? Federal high court? Who will sit on their matter? Let all judges close their courts and remove their wigs so that Buhari and his family can preside on all matters since they're the only honest people in Nigeria. What is the use of laws when the president can do anything he wants. This country has gone to the dogs.

    People like Bonario are so disgusting and terribly pseudo intelligent. You don't know what you're doing. This country will burn without the judiciary, your families will be made slaves of. Keep supporting

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    1. U'ld be shocked how gullible & ignorant Nigerian youths are

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    2. With the judges, ain't the country burning already and we made slaves? Let it burn pls..we will inject new blood. The past ways of doing things got us no where. With Buhari all the way. Dollar wey rise go fall..but we must clean our house first and yes to do that all furniture's shld go out!

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  22. Myopic statement...

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  23. I tink the highlight of this post is freeborn's rant. Lwkmd

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  24. Mark Essien is a fool, judges can be arrested. No one is above the law but DSS had no right to Arrest them.

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  25. Mark Essien is a fool, judges can be arrested. No one is above the law but DSS had no right to Arrest them.

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  26. thats absolutely 100.1% right

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  27. Mark Essien is a fool, judges can be arrested. No one is above the law but DSS had no right to Arrest them.

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  28. Mark Essien is a fool, judges can be arrested. No one is above the law but DSS had no right to Arrest them.

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    1. Imagine!!!!!!! So their is a category of criminal or suspect that the DSS can't arrest?????? You must be part of those police that burst the deal.

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  29. I do o! They should pick Wike too for disruption of order, let his deputy take charge. Let's see if real change won't begin thereafter.
    Correct tall Essien.

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  30. You have to understand that being a Judge is a job just Like any other. In a criminal case, the judge is not the one that asked for the crime to be committed, neither did he ask the state to does nut prosecute. His job is to listen to the parties and apply the law to their case. What do you expect him to do when the prosecutor asks for time to provide more evidence, or when the defence asks for more time to call up more witnesses or prepare a proper defence. What is the judge to do? Insist on judging the case in one day? And on the issue of vacation, judges like everyone else are entitled to annual vacation. So you want them to work 24/7? Can you do that? Why are you being so unnecessarily vindictive? If you are clapping for Dss and President Buhari now, dont worry; you will soon begin feel the pinch.

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  31. Irony of life! But l am confused with how this was done.
    Why were they not arrested during the day. Why the night business?
    Were they invited and they refused to honour the invitation?
    I believe all who have done wrong should answer for it but in doing this we need to have things done in a way there are no loop holes for doubts@
    I heard or read it is because it is d turn of a south south Judge in d supreme Court?
    If things are done above board there will be no room to doubt the intent of the DSS.
    They need to stop all these newspaper trials and dramas.
    Let due process be followed and all found wanting answer to the law.
    Really getting tired of all the media drama!!!
    If really we the country have a case against all the people so far held then let's follow through and closed them out!
    We have more pressing needs as a people:fixing our economy for the better that is the most important focus now!
    We don't need all these newspaper entertainment anymore trying to divert our attention!
    Please we begging to turn around our economy! We are all ready to work at making this economy work.
    Nigerians are known to be die-hard fighters never giving up!

    Thank you my elected Leaders!

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  32. This is a statement of Fact. We all know the truth but rather we keep treating the wound while it is eating a deep from the inside

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  33. Linda you are a hypocrite. What do you mean by who agree? It seems to me you are biased and not happy with the fight against corruption.

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  34. When you do not have knowledge on how a particular system works, shut up.

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  35. I disagree with his biased statement:

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  36. say d truth always9 October 2016 at 11:48

    Honestly 95percent Nigerian Judge are criminal they judge base on highest pay and nobody above the law, anybody can be arrested

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  37. I just dey observe ooooooo, hope these will turn out well for the country at the end ooooooooo. I wonder if a judge is above the law oooooooo.since they are not been arrested for their judgement and it's on corruption and it's associates....... let the game begin.

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  38. I agree with him but only if they r guilty.

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  39. He his talking bullshit,i guess he his an APC man,nonsense talk.

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  40. OUR PROBLEMS ARE CORRUPTION, JUDGES AND CHURCHES OR MOSQUES THAT HAVE BLINDED THE NATION FOR MORE THAN 40YEARS AND STILL THE COUNTRY HAS BEEN BACKWARD, ONLY PASTORS GOING FORWARDS IN FLAMBOYANCE OF CARS AND HOUSES. WELL DONE DSS, KEEP IT UP.

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  41. OUR PROBLEMS ARE CORRUPTION, JUDGES AND CHURCHES OR MOSQUES THAT HAVE BLINDED THE NATION FOR MORE THAN 40YEARS AND STILL THE COUNTRY HAS BEEN BACKWARD, ONLY PASTORS GOING FORWARDS IN FLAMBOYANCE OF CARS AND HOUSES. WELL DONE DSS, KEEP IT UP.

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  42. OUR PROBLEMS ARE CORRUPTION, JUDGES AND CHURCHES OR MOSQUES THAT HAVE BLINDED THE NATION FOR MORE THAN 40YEARS AND STILL THE COUNTRY HAS BEEN BACKWARD, ONLY PASTORS GOING FORWARDS IN FLAMBOYANCE OF CARS AND HOUSES. WELL DONE DSS, KEEP IT UP.

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  43. Judges are not above the law but the Government is? Self contradicting logic.

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  44. I concur! Wicked set of people.

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  45. While one part of me agrees to this tweet rest of me believes it is greater insanity to fight corruption with impunity. "Okpoms passed by"

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  46. I totally agree, let buhari clear d judiciary system dem it will be easy to gt this thieves

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  47. Linda should cease giving fools a platform to spew nonsense.

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  48. If the arrest of so called corrupt judges are to be genuine, fair and just, one thing must be done first. First, Arrest all our treasure looters and politically corrupt leaders. Then turn to those who deliver them in the court of law, the judges,--arrest them and set up another judicial authority to try all of them. It is unwise to arrest the arm of an armed robber while allowing the armed robber himself to move freely. First, arrest the armed robbers, then go after their arms. Our treasure looters and politically corrupt leaders are the armed robbers while our judges are their arms (their weapons). Fight against corruption should be followed systematically otherwise we will be heating up the polity and creating confusions to ourselves. You can't leave Mouth and Teeth to ask Throat who chopped the meat in the soup,unless you are in enmity with Throat.

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  49. @BonaParte NN, U are a man.People ain't seen nothing yet. Mr. President is metamorphosing on daily basis. But one thing is sure,'You cant gag us all'. There comes a time when u push a man to the wall, all he cant do is to react, but lets not get to that stage.

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  50. It'll sure serve them right!

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  51. Instead of creating a system that checks on corrupt judges,corrupt politicians,corrupt police,corrupt lecturers,corrupt civil servants etc.you are busy pursuing shadows and perceived enemies...what happened to due-process or what if the DSS are not right and the Judges filed back,who pays?...gullible public always digest any nonsense....#apitty

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  52. This was long overdue. One problem that has kept Nigeria back for years is corrupt judges shielding corrupt politicians who had bled the nation dry and awarding victories to the politician that brought the most "mula".
    The judiciary arm of government are not above the law.
    My only worry is if the money being recovered is plowed back to the economy to alleviate the sufferings on the masses.

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  53. i fucking definitely do, everybody wants Nigeria to be like America but aint ready to pay the price, same old motherfuckers. God bless Nigeria, God Bless US ALL

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  54. nobody is above the law! but there are legal process that will convict anybody before been condemned, we are back in dark age of Military regime! the Military and security agencies are more active ever since he came into power, he trying to intimate them (Judges) and replace them with his own people! he should not forget that the Judiciary is an Independent arm of Govt. and must be allowed to operate independently, since wen the security agencies have become the Judge ? they persecute people on the media, there is what is called fair hearing! Jibrin, who had leveled allegations of corruption against Yakubu Dogara, the speaker, said that Dogara was walking free despite his allegations against him... because they are APC abi? this wat we get wen u allow the wrong person to led! Nigeria is in a bad state!

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  55. Nigerians are terribly gullible. May you all live long and see how this rubbish will end. The mess you put us into by voting Buhari is not enough for you. Bonaparte NN thank you..

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  56. What do you expect from a retired jobless spoon fed video game addict wasting his life in Germany who was lucky to stumble on an opportunity in Baja because of his fake oyibo features. What the fuck does he know about the real world when over 90percent of his life he been playing video games. I hate to see unintelligent and selfish comments!

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