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Governor Fubara invites Amaewhule, Rivers Assembly over Supreme Court Judgement (20810 Views)

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Okpebholo1: 8:33am On Mar 10
ddippset:
Only in the mind of cowards, is he a loser.

In the hearts of many Rivers people on the streets he is a fighter not a coward.

He is obeying the Supreme Court, not bowing to a godfather,,, I hope you know this.


We all how people insulted Ambode, for doing what you wanted Fubara to do...

If he had just bowed down and allowed Wike possess his soul,,
Am sure people like you would be calling him a coward today..

I repeat,, he is obeying the Supreme Court not bowing to Wike.

That's a man!

But you initially claimed that he will not recognize the lawmakers or deal with them and that he will wait till the high court case on defection is settled na. Stick to one place, all your predictions have failed just like Fubara's.

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bixton(m): 8:46am On Mar 10
ddippset:
Definitely not.

Summoning the Chief executive is not out of place.

But giving an ultimatum is plain disrespectful...

But it's lawful and Fubara has to abide.

Fubara has in turn invited them...He knows they won't come but it's just a subtle reminder that he is the boss of the state.

You seem to have reduced our laws to nonsense and think we will walk in the old ways for ever where governors feeling like emperor's and showing rascality.

If the ultimatum is within the confines of the law then it's not disrespectful.
, that the governor himself before now has said he does not recognize them as of the house and that in itself is disrespectful judging by the law.

If you still think by this invite he intends to prove that he is the boss then he is still walking on the path of failure as it concerns the entirety of this whole political drama.

The people he claimed that will die of hunger, he shouldn't be calling them for a meeting regarding their entitlements. He ought to have instructed the necessary office to do that immediately. They are not at his mercy but he is at their mercy.

There is no way he will win this fight if he continues like this. There is no way and if he wants to appeal to sentiments and use of psychology on Rivers people then that's is his business.

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bixton(m): 8:48am On Mar 10
ddippset:
This deduction is terribly out of place.

Lemme just put it this way for you;

If Wike has to go through the Supreme Court to nail Fubara then he's nothing but an overrated plant.

Sebi you get power, you be political wizard, you be powerful politician,,

Why run to Supreme Court to help you nail Fubara?


Think of it that way.


So you would have prefer that people start shooting guns in the street of Rivers State or rather let the court decide?

Wike has towed the right path on this and is still towing same .

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ddippset(m): 9:01am On Mar 10
bixton:


You seem to have reduced our laws to nonsense and think we will walk in the old ways for ever where governors feeling like emperor's and showing rascality.

If the ultimatum is within the confines of the law then it's not disrespectful.
, that the governor himself before now has said he does not recognize them as of the house and that in itself is disrespectful judging by the law.

If you still think by this invite he intends to prove that he is the boss then he is still walking on the path of failure as it concerns the entirety of this whole political drama.

The people he claimed that will die of hunger, he shouldn't be calling them for a meeting regarding their entitlements. He ought to have instructed the necessary office to do that immediately. They are not at his mercy but he is at their mercy.

There is no way he will win this fight if he continues like this. There is no way and if he wants to appeal to sentiments and use of psychology on Rivers people then that's is his business.

The position is legislators in a democracy is a very honorable one..

They are even called honorables...

But all that honour goes to the dust when they are being controlled and dictated to, by one man...

That's the problem here!

One man tells them what to do, where to go, what to say...

And such a bunch of nitwits and punks will be issuing ultimatums!

One of the lawmakers even said they won't honour any invitation for what he did to their principal..

grin grin grin

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ddippset(m): 9:05am On Mar 10
Okpebholo1:


But you initially claimed that he will not recognize the lawmakers or deal with them and that he will wait till the high court case on defection is settled na. Stick to one place, all your predictions have failed just like Fubara's.
What are you smoking?

Did anyone say that before the Supreme Court judgement?

Of course we all know that the Supreme Court judgement has neutralized the case at the High Court....

The Supreme Court jumped into a case that was not even brought before it.

Everyone knows this.

The Supreme Court has shown with this case how really fallible it could be.
bixton(m): 9:11am On Mar 10
ddippset:
The position is legislators in a democracy is a very honorable one..

They are even called honorables...

But all that honour goes to the dust when they are being controlled and dictated to, by one man...

That's the problem here!

One man tells them what to do, where to go, what to say...

And such a bunch of nitwits and punks will be issuing ultimatums!

One of the lawmakers even said they won't honour any invitation for what he did to their principal..

grin grin grin


Whatever they choose to do is their business and not the business of Rivers people though it seems like it is but it never was and is.

Wike will remain their Principal of all of them who rode and rose on his shoulders to where they are today even the governor who is in disagreement with his principal over what is not Rivers business.

So, they will sort themselves out one way or the other.
The one who sees far should know what to do and not get himself dirtied like a pig in a mud.

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kissdabride: 10:37am On Mar 10
Tjra:

This is not about Wike.

It is about obeying the law of the land.

The supreme Court of the country is bigger than the President not to talk of the governor or any other person.

Fubara should humble himself and iron things out with all warring parties.

The people cheering him on these past 2 years are not even from Rivers State.
Did just say obey the law of the land that supreme court is bigger than even the president but the president & wike did not obey supreme court other, hypocrisy at the highest order
Franky9584(m): 12:33pm On Mar 10
ddippset:
Fubara is obeying Supreme Court not Wike...

At least he has proved to Wike that he is not an errand governor or a stooge to him.

What do you think Wike wanted?

He wanted a yes man, a yes governor who will do as he is told, bring allocations, give commissioner slots,

In a sane country, nobody is above the authority of supreme court.
But the reverse is the case here.

Let me ask, who appointed the CJN of the supreme court...the president did. So why won't he/they dance to the tune of the president (their pay master)

Let me burst Ur brain, the supreme court judgements on MNK, have they obey it?
The answer is No.

So.....

But today all that in the mud.

Nothing to see here, Fubara is obeying Supreme Court,,
Even Tinubu must obey Supreme Court.
Franky9584(m): 12:34pm On Mar 10
ddippset:
Fubara is obeying Supreme Court not Wike...

At least he has proved to Wike that he is not an errand governor or a stooge to him.

What do you think Wike wanted?

He wanted a yes man, a yes governor who will do as he is told, bring allocations, give commissioner slots,

But today all that in the mud.

Nothing to see here, Fubara is obeying Supreme Court,,
Even Tinubu must obey Supreme Court.


In a sane country, nobody is above the authority of supreme court.
But the reverse is the case here.

Let me ask, who appointed the CJN of the supreme court...the president did. So why won't he/they dance to the tune of the president (their pay master)

Let me burst Ur brain, the supreme court judgements on MNK, have they obey it?
The answer is No.

So.....

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ddippset(m): 3:08pm On Mar 10
bixton:



Whatever they choose to do is their business and not the business of Rivers people though it seems like it is but it never was and is.

Wike will remain their Principal of all of them who rode and rose on his shoulders to where they are today even the governor who is in disagreement with his principal over what is not Rivers business.

So, they will sort themselves out one way or the other.
The one who sees far should know what to do and not get himself dirtied like a pig in a mud.
Typical thinking in a black African country..

Subjugate all rights and dignity of your life to another man because he feeds you and pays your bills.

We should be ashamed of some of the things we it to.

It's even better to pretend about such things.
bixton(m): 7:24pm On Mar 10
ddippset:
Typical thinking in a black African country..

Subjugate all rights and dignity of your life to another man because he feeds you and pays your bills.

We should be ashamed of some of the things we it to.

It's even better to pretend about such things.


The man who subjugated his rights and life to another is the one who is playing on the emotions of the people via sentiments. That is what it is and nothing more.

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ddippset(m): 6:14am On Mar 11
bixton:



The man who subjugated his rights and life to another is the one who is playing on the emotions of the people via sentiments. That is what it is and nothing more.
I even hear they have a timetable for fucccking their wives from Oga
rummmy: 2:47pm On Mar 11
Tareq1105:


And from where does the Gov derived the power to stop people from entering the state?
do not forget that he is the chief security officer of his state

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