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The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by Marvin67: 6:11pm On Dec 31, 2015
This is a clear explanation of the implication of Buhari's stand on the release of Dasuki and Kanu.
Let's assume you were having a stroll around Asokoro, with your friends and discussing politics as usual, in the heat of the argument, you refer to president Buhari as the Daura President and other names as people usually do in nairaland.
Meanwhile the presidents convoy is passing by, and somehow the president's security team hears your comment, you get arrested, taken to court, the court sets you free, but you don't get released simply because Buhari believes you are guilty and you must get jailed for life. I hope you'd keep praising him then.
Remember what goes around comes around .
A president was once pelted with stones in Nigeria, and he didn't even order the arrest of the people. The hypocrisy in this matter is that those who are supporting Buhari in all this, are the same ones who were jubilating when a sitting president was been pelted with stones, if that president had the mind of Buhari, all those who pelted him with stones would have been shot dead immediately or sent to jail for life. Would the people supporting Buhari today have supported Jonathan if he had done that?
Imagine someone pelting Buhari's convoy with stones. Just imagine what would happen.
If you support injustice today, there may be no one left to fight for you when injustice chooses to fight you.

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by Kposkila: 6:18pm On Dec 31, 2015
He shud allow d judiciary do deir job n not his personal idea!
Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by Chibabi(m): 6:24pm On Dec 31, 2015
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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by swagaholic: 6:40pm On Dec 31, 2015
I pity Nigeria, next year am taking obj's advice, I must relocate...... bullhari is a useless dictator.... U fools can quote me any where.....

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by Old2020: 6:49pm On Dec 31, 2015
I expected Buhari to say: I'll ensure that the federal/DSS prosecutors prosecute them to the full extent of the law...That's it. YOU ARE NOT A JUDGE OR THE JUDICIARY BABA!

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by DeviIhimself: 7:04pm On Dec 31, 2015
one thing they failed to understand is that some corrupt and ambitious politician will take advantage of this and they will be justified
Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by jaykaylegend(m): 7:16pm On Dec 31, 2015
Kanu should be treated the way shekau would be treated...

Finish

He is a prospective terrorist

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by demolinka(m): 7:20pm On Dec 31, 2015
When kanu's comments and vituperations snowball into disastrous tragedy, I hope u will still be preaching your rule of law sermon

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by LadyExcellency: 7:23pm On Dec 31, 2015
Marvin67:
This is a clear explanation of the implication of Buhari's stand on the release of Dasuki and Kanu.
Let's assume you were having a stroll around Asokoro, with your friends and discussing politics as usual, in the heat of the argument, you refer to president Buhari as the Daura President and other names as people usually do in nairaland.
Meanwhile the presidents convoy is passing by, and somehow the president's security team hears your comment, you get arrested, taken to court, the court sets you free, but you don't get released simply because Buhari believes you are guilty and you must get jailed for life. I hope you'd keep praising him then.
Remember what goes around comes around .
A president was once pelted with stones in Nigeria, and he didn't even order the arrest of the people.

The hypocrisy in this matter is that those who are supporting Buhari in all this, are the same ones who were jubilating when a sitting president was been pelted with stones, if that president had the mind of Buhari, all those who pelted him with stones would have been shot dead immediately or sent to jail for life. Would the people supporting Buhari today have supported Jonathan if he had done that?

Imagine someone pelting Buhari's convoy with stones. Just imagine what would happen.
If you support injustice today, there may be no one left to fight for you when injustice chooses to fight you.

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by babyfaceafrica: 7:29pm On Dec 31, 2015
No sinner shall b left unpunished!!!!

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by ziccoit: 7:44pm On Dec 31, 2015
No implication except that our courts and judges should sit up and start doing the right things. They should not allow money sway the course of justice. I even advocate speedy trial and summary execution for corrupt people such as Dasuki and co.

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by Marvin67: 7:55pm On Dec 31, 2015
demolinka:
When kanu's comments and vituperations snowball into disastrous tragedy, I hope u will still be preaching your rule of law sermon

When the story changes and someone you know is illegally incarcerated, simply on the ground of him being a "terrorist" without proof, I hope you'd keep supporting the dictator in power. What goes around comes around.

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:01pm On Dec 31, 2015
Stoning a President or Governor is an offence punishable by death.

Abusing a President as 'dullarrd" or "clueless" is NOT a crime. Calling a President "terrorist" "rapist" could attract lawsuit on slander, which is a civil matter. It is between the President and you, and not between you and the State.

However, making inciteful comments, spreading hate, soliciting for arms against the State and promoting violence is treasonable felony which is high degree crime. This is where Kanu's problem is.

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by Marvin67: 8:03pm On Dec 31, 2015
ziccoit:
No implication except that our courts and judges should sit up and start doing the right things. They should not allow money sway the course of justice. I even advocate speedy trial and summary execution for corrupt people such as Dasuki and co.

What is the definition of the right things? Is the right thing now defined by what Buhari says?
If the soldiers had shot the teenagers for pelting stones at a sitting president, would you have termed it the right thing ?
Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by CaaseStudy: 8:06pm On Dec 31, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Stoning a President or Governor is an offence punishable by death.

Abusing a President as 'dullarrd" or "clueless" is NOT a crime. Calling a President "terrorist" "rapist" could attract lawsuit on slander, which is a civil matter. It is between the President and you, and not between you and the State.

However, making inciteful comments, spreading hate, soliciting for arms against the State and promoting violence is treasonable felony which is high degree crime. This is where Kanu's problem is.
hello mr barcanista i see you have a personal vendetta with this kanu issue hence you are always quick to defend illegality hiding under the veil of rationality and correctness just to ease your anger and loathe for kanu. Please what can u say in the case of, Oba akiolu, junaid mohammed and other northern elements who have voiced more outragoeus and treasonable comments than this kanu you so wish to go down. Are this persons i mentioned more Nigerian than Kanu. Why is he be singled out even when there are video evidences and documented records of the provocative and divisive comments by this other Nigerians. What were your positions on the actions and utterances of these persons.

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by Marvin67: 8:09pm On Dec 31, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Stoning a President or Governor is an offence punishable by death.

Abusing a President as 'dullarrd" or "clueless" is NOT a crime. Calling a President "terrorist" "rapist" could attract lawsuit on slander, which is a civil matter. It is between the President and you, and not between you and the State.

However, making inciteful comments, spreading hate, soliciting for arms against the State and promoting violence is treasonable felony which is high degree crime. This is where Kanu's problem is.

But the court has set him free, twice now, and he's still being detained following orders from the president. Besides, it is the prerogative of the court to determine what is treasonable felony, and what is not. It is not the duty of the president.
The point here is, the president has already judged the matter, and sentence them to life imprisonment right from the comfort of his bedroom. That's where the problem is.

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Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by Habakus: 8:17pm On Dec 31, 2015
The laws of the country as interpreted by the Judiciary is sacrosant. Buhari can not claim to know more than the judges whose orders and rules he has constantly gone against - even proudly. That is infact making himself above the laws of the land. Let all those who support this now know this: Buhari is setting a precedence that other subsequent governments can follow. The elders say "when someone is carrying the corpse of a relative,it seems like the corpse of an animal to a non relative".
Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:26pm On Dec 31, 2015
CaaseStudy:
hello mr barcanista
My oga
Re: The Implication Of Supporting Buhari's Stand On Dasuki And Kanu by ziccoit: 9:48pm On Dec 31, 2015
Marvin67:


What is the definition of the right things? Is the right thing now defined by what Buhari says?
If the soldiers had shot the teenagers for pelting stones at a sitting president, would you have termed it the right thing ?

One who pelted a sitting president has already signed his death warrant. That singular action is stupidity of highest degree.

As for the other questions, I believe you understand where I'm coming from and going.

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