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A Catalogue Of Calls And SMSs Between Justice Naron And Otunba Kunle Kalejaiye
July 09, 2008 14:19, 1,806 views
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 | | Barrister Kalejaiye’s Calls to Justice Ekanem |
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Abeegunde Orisagbemi
13 July 2008 06:15Chineke, God, The rot in Nigeria is unprecedented, What in the world is going on, I am not surprised as we have a Reverend looting state treasury, what else do you expect from the carbal of ruling elites, one by one God will expose those turning the will of the people down at the expense of their selfish interest. Justice Naron, Shame on you, Imagine all these dishonorable years you have spent on the bench, What legacy you have left behind for your children is open to question, Kalejaiye (SAN), what a shame, I know you will eventually admit to this phone calls, but do you think God is not watching you? Perhaps you can ask your father about the story of “Alade hu’wo” or if you do remember that, It simply teach that no matter what is hidden will be revealed no matter how long. I hope you now know the way look at you and your family, It is ironic that Nigerian elite continue on the part of Babangida that all Nigerian has a price.
If I were the (dis) honorable Judge, I will throw in the towel immediately, but I do not see any reason why you can continue to judge on a case where you are clearly compromised. May God help our dying country, I agree with Mr. Ajibade, What a country or perhaps not a country at all.