According to Thecable The two-man panel of the CCT led by Danladi Umar unanimously upheld Saraki’s no-case submission, holding that the evidence led by the prosecution was discredited under cross-examination and therefore unreliable.
The CCT held that no reasonable tribunal would convict a defendant on the evidence led by the prosecution through its four witnesses.
Freedom for quick budget review and sail through in the senate. Buhari is obviously unconscious for this to be possible.
ReplyDeleteLol.
DeletePffts!!!! Like we are shocked, of course we all knew it would end like this. Bunch of corrupt people. May God deal with you all for wasting tax payers money
ReplyDeleteWe knew. Who are they deceiving?
DeleteAs in eh!
DeleteLike we don't know he has bribed himself out...the day of reckoning shall come!
DeleteNo bi small thing o. Naija I hail thee. Free from 18 charges? The next breaking news will be Magu confirmed. Ngwa gwazia ndi Yard unu.
ReplyDeleteFinally! Congra! Our money go hear am tonight as there will be enough popping of champagne and the other that follows.
ReplyDeleteWho is surprise? Certainly not me.
ReplyDeleteEnough brown envelop with blank cheque has gone round.
*hangs leg on the wall*
Na so life be
ReplyDeleteOnly God can judge this man. He can never escape God judgement.
ReplyDeletewhen one man is escorted to court with over 100 lawyers you think justice will take it course....
ReplyDeletethe summary of this trial is this....
monkey steal, monkey catch thief, monkey prosecute monkey, monkey defend monkey and monkey pass judgment.
all na monkey
na weewee...
Nigeria is not working
zico-G say so
Hahahahahahahaha, I like our comment.
DeleteAh okay. Let me come and be going 🙄
ReplyDeleteMoney talks................
ReplyDeleteHahaha this is very laughable. I knew this is how the whole saga would end it is only God that can judge not all this criminals.
ReplyDeleteBefore nko what do we expect, congrats to the Senator
ReplyDeleteAm not surprised. The prosecution witnesses were giving funny and conflicting evidences coupled with the weighty precedence relied upon at the trail.
ReplyDeleteThey have finished bribing all the judges now. What a stupidly corrupt country! The man just got away with all his loots??
ReplyDeleteI knew it's gon end dis way, i'v never read any of d news
ReplyDeleteLol, so after all the gragra, na to dismiss the case last am........na real wa........
ReplyDeleteCorruption begot corruption. Bukola Saraki is just like his father, Olusola Saraki. The end to life is death. God is the impartial judge.
ReplyDeleteI knw this will be the end of this case.
ReplyDelete