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Thursday, December 10, 2020
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Malami is an ass licker period.
ReplyDeleteThe South-West should after this disaster they put us into for eight years due to their desperation for political power, find another mess to put us into again, yeye feful.๐คฎ๐คฎ๐คฆ๐ฝ♂
DeleteMalami is lightweight lawyer that only got the job because he was the cpc party bail lawyer. He is just another half baked university of sokoto aboki graduate based on quotas system. He cannot even interpret a basic law or comprehend anything. He send most of the legal stuff to other lawyers to help interpret and then comes out chest banging to tell the public what others helped him with. Basically, he is mediocre at best, glorified charge and bail lawyer. Buhari missed a huge opportunity today by not going to the Nass to speak to the nation.
DeleteWhether they invite him or drag him, it is what it is. They are a rubber stamp legislature. They are not even a bulldog not to talk about being toothless. It is all the ranting of a choir of ants. They should cut out these pretense๐๐๐๐๐
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That man in Aso Rock isn't Buhari. Take it or leave it. He will never grant questions and segment section but present recorded clips.
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DeleteBiafran propaganda. Okwa ndi otu unu n' obigbo said na odi eshi and began raiding police stations and carting away arms and burning courts.
When the soldiers where unleashed on them obido shibe. ๐๐๐๐
Why can’t the association of the people invite their president? O wrong naa.
ReplyDeleteI can’t even remember if the custom’s boss eventually honored their invitation. Just to tell you how much they thing we can go to hell.
How did malami make it pass law school sef. ...
ReplyDeleteOkay we are waiting for experience lawyers to tell us who is right or wrong...
ReplyDeleteWhat does the constitution say? No arm of government is above the law. Yes there are separation of powers but to a certain extent the National Assembly should have some legal backing to summon the executive on certain cases that borders on national security. Let the judiciary come and tell us the truth without any bias
ReplyDeleteThe SAN is right ...in a democratic society the president answers to the people. NASS are representatives of the people but unfortunately we are in Nigeria where anything goes.
ReplyDeleteI pray one day the truth about Buhari comes out. Cos the way this country is going, 2021 might be worse but God pass them.
It only tells you the kind of lawyer he is.
ReplyDeleteEven a giver student in secondary school knows that NASS can invite the President or any government officials for clarification
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Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, said Nigerian Senate has no right to summon president or state governors - Falana said by virtue of Section 67 of the constitution it can only summon a minister when the affairs of his or her ministries are under consideration - He also said the constitution has given the president the discretion to address the National Assembly either jointly or separately on any matter of national importance Read more:
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