Is Federal High Court superior to Code of Conduct Tribunal?

Is Federal High Court superior to Code of Conduct Tribunal?

LAST Thursday, when the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) ordered the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, to appear before it over allegations of false declaration of assets leveled against him by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), his legal team approached a Federal High Court, Abuja, for an interlocutory order seeking to stop his arraignment. Rather than granting the order, the court asked that the respondent (CCT) be put on notice and appear before the court to give reasons why it should not be granted.
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HID Awolowo foundation for  inauguration

HID Awolowo foundation for inauguration

The Obafemi Awolowo Foundation has concluded plans to inaugurate a foundation in memory of the late Mrs. Hannah Dideolu Awolowo in recognition of her contributions to family values, entrepreneurship and perseverance in the face of adversity.

Foundation seeks funds for diabetes, high BP management centre

Foundation seeks funds for diabetes, high BP management centre

GRACELAND Diabetes Foundation, a non-profit organization, is set to raise funds for establishment of a medical centre in advancement of its commitment to spreading awareness and promoting the right management for treatment of diabetes and high blood pressure in Nigeria.

Gov. Ikpeazu laments condition of federal roads in Abia

Gov. Ikpeazu laments condition of federal roads in Abia

ABIA State governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu has called on the Federal Government to look into the poor state of federal roads in the state with a view to fixing them, saying the condition of roads have become a big problem to the people.

Matuidi may  replace Mikel Obi

Matuidi may replace Mikel Obi

Chelsea are ready to splash as much as 30 million pounds to sign Blaise Matuidi from PSG as replacement for Nigeria star Mikel Obi.

My brother duped me!

My brother duped me!

Dear Bunmi,
ABOUT A year ago, my
younger brother told me he’djust been diagnosed with some kidney infection and would need a lot of expensive treatment if he were to be cured. The alternative was for him to have a transplant which would be lots more expensive. He asked for a loan for N200,000 and promised to pay me as soon as he got his car allowance which was being processed by his office.
Months after he was due to pay me, he kept on telling me one sob story after the other. In the end I had to appeal to his wife – I needed my money desperately. His wife was gobsmacked. According to her, that was the first she would hear about any kidney problem, and as for the car loan, he already got that before he even approached me for his bogus treatment.
When I confronted him, he said he needed the money to pay off an outstanding loan he got from his office, or he would lose his job. It seems he kept on hopping from one lie to the other, but I never knew he would descend as low as inventing a serious disease. I don’t know if I’ll ever get my money back, and I feel let down.
Augustus, by e-mail.

Dear Augustus,
In spite of the adage you should “neither a lender nor borrower be,” many of us keep falling for the trap of people intent on a good con. Simply put, you’d been had conned by your own flesh and blood. Of course, it hurts and you have a difficult decision to make – either you write off the money and never trust your brother again or try to get it back by whichever means you could. Being conned by a stranger is bad enough, but by your own flesh and blood is far worse. Whatever happens, you need to move on with your life.

Anichebe rejects Bolton loan

Anichebe rejects Bolton loan

Super Eagles striker Victor Anichebe has rejected a loan deal to Bolton Wanderers as he opted to stay put and fight for a place at West Brom.