The Chief Justice of Nigeria , Ibrahim Muhammad, has said the justices of the Supreme Court are not repository of knowledge, hence are fallible and always amenable to correction.
“With the way we operate, if any of you has any reservations, please, write us and criticise us within the ambit of your knowledge and experience. The CJN informed his visitors that as justices, they did not pick offence when their written drafts of judgments were corrected.He asserted that it was a practice in Court of Appeal and Supreme Court to ensure that all judgments came out in an acceptable manner after all the necessary criticisms and corrections.
“We are very free to maintain our stance and even present a dissenting judgment if we feel opposed to a popular view.’’ “The problem has to do with law enforcement, especially where it touches on financial and property matters.“However, with the calibre of people on the board of AMCON, I know it will not be a difficult task to accomplish.’’
They are more than super human. With one wrong judgement and your destiny is changed. I understand that sometimes are laws are ridiculous giving lawyers the room to interprete as they wish. More so, they are too many cases before the High courts and supreme court. God help us.
They are after God is them
Your talk dey smell
APC controls them.
As a matter of fact, they are not gods! But where are they now? Because ever since after the Presidential tribunal judgement, that forward thinking atiku as the supreme court the N1 question bouldering on 'affidavit', it seem these judges have been busy with journalist cases...
Very much so!
Na una know
Go and seat down. You don't have any moral to speak on issues that bothers on doing something thing right here cos you got into the office by crook
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