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The supreme court and the burden of conscience
Author: Femi Alao | December 01, 2008
The following Justices will soon decide the fate of this country constitutionally and democratically, whether to follow the path of decency or to jettison... (2) Comment


 
   

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General Samyoung Onwuzulike    Washington, DC, USA    December 11, 2008
Beloved Nigerians., I must Confess what I went through today because all these days I was against Atiku Mohammed but my Lord Christ began to spoke to me as an oppressor who took the right of the weak. Along the line in my prayer it revealed to me that Atiku Mohammed is the weak, that I supported the strong to denied him of his right.

Please Nigerians Restore back The Government Back to the owner Atku Mohammed. Lord for give me for supporting the will of men.

Thank you Mother Christ _Chukwu Ndigbo who teaches Her Son Samyoung your perfect wisdom. May the same Wisdom abide in the spirit of our Supreme Court Judges for Nigeria to be free from your anger amen.

Then when Atiku come to power He must know That Mother Christ has returned in Her Universe therefore He will not denied Her who made him King.
tony mustaph    london, UK    December 09, 2008
Is this article purpose is to persuade the Supreme Court to appoint Atiku as President like Appeal court did to Oshimole?

The Supreme Court is not different from Nigeria society at large. They are corrupt. Nothing good can come out of them. They had contributed to the rape of democracy and circumvent people will in election. They undermine democratic process by truncating election.

They had appointed a person who people did not vote for as a governor. Illegally extended another governor tenure..

As for presidential election, they will not dare remove the president, they will be digging their own grave if they do so, I think they know that too.
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