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Monday, April 1, 2019

CJN ONNOGHEN'S FAMILY AND PRESIDENT BUHARI'S FAMILY: A COLLOQUIUM OF INTEGRITY!



By Lawrence Loye

The first thing that strike my mind now is the point below......
'Mrs Aisha Buhari ordered the arrest and detention of her Aide-Camp, a Superintendent of Police for stealing over 2.5 Billion Naira that belong to her around September, 2018. She requested the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to arrest and compel Csp Mr. Baba-Inna to refund the money, put at over N2.5billion'

Wait a minute, I understand that Nigeria Government is made up of 3 Arms of Government....
'The federal government of Nigeria is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and Judiciary, whose powers are vested by the Constitution of Nigeria in the National Assembly, the President, and the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, respectively'

Among the 3 distinct branches, only one is based on career prospect, that's THE JUDICIARY. The other 2 branches are on a fixed terms Electoral processes.

How then can one measure the accrued wealth expected to be induced over each head of these distinct 3 branches?

Hmmmm, I understand that the head of Executive, BUHARI,  suspended the head of JUDICIARY, CJN Onnoghen over illegal enrichment through his Judicial Office. Even though the same Executive head once tried a failed termination of the official Authority of the head of legislative by fiat.

Curiously, the suspended CJN Onnoghen continue to fight in order to redeem his dented image in facing the forced trial orchestrated by the executive head. The executive said Onnoghen owned 55 houses. It was discovered that he only owned 5 ( 4 built by him and Government gave one to him). They accused him of having domiciliary accounts, running to several thousand dollars....no specific amount mentioned and obviously not in millions of dollars. But Onnoghen insisted that those amounts found were some of his changes saved from the official estacodes allocated for official conferences and journeys!

However, at the ongoing Code of Conduct Tribunal trial the followings revealed as CJN Onnoghen assets ..God will always justify the humble and righteous....
"CJN, ONNOGHEN TRIAL. (ASSETS)
CCB Trial Confirms his Real ASSETS.
(1) 10,000 Euros
 (2) 12,852,580 Naira
(3) 13,730 Pounds
(4) 2,656,019 Naira
(5) 56,878 Dollars.
WITNESS: a staff of Standard Chartered bank giving account of the bank balance of Onnoghen.
THE QUESTION IS, WHY DID BUHARI AND HIS ONLINE SLAVES GET THE $2million or $3million they alleged was in CJN Onnoghen’s Domiciliary Account? The First witness Also confirmed that Justice Onnoghen has only 5 houses not 55 as reported by the Media. The 5 houses includes family House, farm Houses In Nasarawa and the Abuja home".

In all, I tried to Imagine someone that continuously spent over 30years in the public service and infact at Bar bench, on a secluded life style. Able to build 4 houses, a farm and having some meager funds in a domiciliary accounts, when compare to what/how the wives, children and families of the other 2 heads of branches displays wealths all over places.

Yes, the son of the executive head- Yusuf Buhari ordered 2 Power Motorcycles in just one day stroke amounting to over 100million Naira and the father is still not corrupt! Can any of the CJN Onnoghen son's afford to buy a 10million Naira Autocar in a deal? Buying of motorcycles worth 100milion naira in a deal, could be a pointer that he President's son must be in access or possession of Billions of Naira!

Again, before the wife of Mr President can order for the arrest of her ADC for billions of Naira. It thus means Mrs Aisha Buhari worth hundred of billions of Naira. Can CJN Onnoghen wife boast 50million naira in her account! Hmmmm, I'm thinking deeply this time, may be Mrs Onnoghen would have been facing EFCC persecution by now!

From the revelations so far on CJN Onnoghen and President Buhari. Which family is now qualified to be recognize as THE FAMILY OF INTEGRITY...... President BUHARI's Family or CJN ONNOGHEN'S FAMILY?

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