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Judgement on Floyd s murder: CSOs urge judiciary in Nigeria to be independent, fearless

By Gabriel Ewepu ABUJA-CIVIL Society Organisations, CSO, weekend, reacted to a recent judgment delivered on murder of George Floyd, by a police officer, Derek Chauvin, urged the judiciary in Nigeria to be independent and fearless in giving verdicts. Speaking with Vanguard, they also threw weight behind on the ongoing strike by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, for judicial and financial autonomy that strengthens the judicial process as hope for the common man. According to them the strike should continue until a significant shift is achieved, because the ruling elites are too comfortable and insensitive. Judgement depicts justice for all colours-Global Rights

Judgment on Floyd s murder: CSOs urge judiciary in Nigeria to be independent, fearless

By Gabriel Ewepu – Abuja Civil Society Organisations, CSO, weekend, reacted to a recent judgment delivered on the murder of George Floyd, by a police officer, Derek Chauvin, urged the judiciary in Nigeria to be independent and fearless in giving verdicts. Speaking with Vanguard, they also threw weight behind on the ongoing strike by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, for judicial and financial autonomy that strengthens the judicial process as hope for the common man. According to them, the strike should continue until a significant shift is achieved because the ruling elites are too comfortable and insensitive. Judgment depicts justice for all colours Global Rights

Pantami: Buhari s Terrorism-canceling In the Name of Region and Religion, By Festus Adedayo

Pantami: Buhari’s Terrorism-canceling In the Name of Region and Religion, By Festus Adedayo On Christmas day in 2009, Nigeria’s Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, aged 23, having been born December 22, 1986, attempted to detonate plastic explosives that were hidden in his underwear. He had boarded a Northwest Airlines Flight 253 heading from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan, with 289 passengers on board. Providence however rescued those souls as the explosives refused to explode, burning instead Abdulmutallab’s laps and genitalia. About three years after, on February 16, 2012, a United States federal court convicted him on eight counts bordering on his criminality. These included an attempt to unleash a weapon of mass destruction. Abdulmutallab got a term of sentencing for life and another 50 years without parole. Since then, he has been sequestered at the ADX Florence federal prison in Colorado, America.

Breaking News | Judgment on Floyd s murder: CSOs urge judiciary in Nigeria to be independent, fearless

Breaking News | Judgment on Floyd s murder: CSOs urge judiciary in Nigeria to be independent, fearless
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Pantami: Buhari s terrorism-canceling in name of region and religion

Pantami: Buhari s terrorism-canceling in name of region and religion
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