Tag: Danladi Umar
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Police tasked to arrest CCT Chairman for assaulting security guard
Human rights group, Concerned Nigerians has demanded the arrest and prosecution of the Code of Conduct Tribunal Chairman, Danladi Umar over his recent assault of a security guard in Abuja. The CCT Chairman was seen publicly assaulting a security guard in a viral video on Tuesday. However, in a statement on Wednesday, Umar denied assaulting…
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Again! CCT chair, Danladi Umar under fire for releasing shameful statement on Bannex ‘assault’, tags attackers ‘Biafran boys’
The Chairman Code of Conduct Tribunal, Umar Danladi, has reacted to the viral video where it was alleged that he assaulted a security guard. However, his reaction has earned him more woes, the statement got Umar a lot of bad press as it was as it was replete with grammatical and tactical errors DANLADI’S STATEMENT…
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Tyranny of Power: Danladi Umar Flies the Kite, By Godwin Etakibuebu
Tyrants are created by many forces; some by nature, some of State’s mechanisms, some by aristocracy of birth, others by despotism while some are satanically made. It doesn’t really matter the instrument of creation, a tyrant remains one: “a cruel and oppressive dictator, any person who exercises power in a cruel way, a ruler who…
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FG appeals Saraki’s acquittal, says judgment unreasonable
The Federal Government, on Tuesday, filed 11 grounds notice of appeal against the June 14, 2017 judgment of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT which acquitted Senate President Bukola Saraki of 18 counts of false asset declaration and other related offences. The charges were preferred against Saraki, a former governor of Kwara State, in September…
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Appeal Court overrules CCT, voids Orubebe’s conviction
The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja, on Wednesday, nullified the decision of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, which found former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe, guilty of allegation that he falsely declared his assets in 2007. In a unanimous judgement, a three-man panel of Justices of the appellate court led…