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9 thoughts on “Senior Lawyers React to Rivers Political Crisis +More | Law Weekly”

  1. I hate it when Wike is absolved when illegally is mentioned, his meddlesomeness that triggered the entire crises is no longer on people's lips

  2. Dr C A J CHINWO we know and always speaks truth to Power, Barr Nyeche we do not know probably a kind of "charge 'n' bail" in our local parlance

  3. The governor of the state with trillions actually own justice so giving a supreme court to a state would simply increase governor power

  4. OGA DELE on blue coat why not for once tell yourself the truth. People started doubting you when you JUDGES start to attend political functions like the CJN is openly doing now.
    One thing is certain, Any truthful and unbiased Judgement will be felt by everyone because the law is built on TRUTH.
    Please we all know what you guys are doing.ABEG SHIFT

  5. You are all corrupt. The time we had competent judges is gone. So, what we are seeing now is charge and bail judges.

  6. Caretaker committee is not strange to Rivers State, so why is it an aberration now during Governor Sim Fubara's time in office.
    The judiciary and lawyers should help this country and be fair to all. 😢

  7. This senior advocate is running away from the elephant in the room. 99.9% of Nigerian judges are stupendously corrupt. Media trial? Listen, Mr. Adesina. Lord Denning, the late English jurist, once said that the best way to tell that an injustice has occurred is when ordinary members of the society leave the court shaking their heads and saying that an injustice has occurred. You don't need to be a footballer to know when a player is not playing well. Over 80% of legal jurisprudence was derived from common sense!! We have brigands and hooligans sitting on the Nigerian Bench. Period.

  8. My dear Dr. Obiaraeri, I am afraid you think the problem defies logic because you don't want to believe what your mind and senses are tellig you. At some point you must conceed that the simple explanation is the truth. Everything your mind is telling you is true. There is an agenda, unfortunately, it is not the one we have been praching about good gobernance and economic prosperity. Sorry for Nigeria!!

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