By Tim Tockukwu
For Biafra Choice Writers
Muhammadu Buhari, the evil President of Nigeria and master
corrupter, continues to deceive Nigerians with claims that he is fighting
corruption even judicial corruption. Part of his claims came from the action of
his Gestapo, the Directorate of State Security (DSS), which operatives stormed
the homes of some judges in commando style in the dead of night last week,
abducted and dumped in detention.
They claimed the judges were corrupt, but facts are
appearing, to show that they were just judges that rejected Buhari’s overtures
to have them play tilt cases in his favour. These revelations continue, even as
he has set up another intrigue to jail Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB), on trumped-up charges.
The latest is his attempt to subvert judgment on the
fundamental-human-rights-abuse case brought against him and Nigeria by Kanu at
the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) Court. Trial on the case
was adjourned to hold on November 8, 2016, at the ECOWAS Court. But Buhari’s
plot is to influence the Chief Justice of the country, Mahmoud Mohammed, to fix
the initial case against Kanu on that same day. This has been accomplished.
His intention was to use it as reason for the DSS to stay
away from the court on the day. They did it before during that last sitting at
the ECOWAS Court, when the DSS stayed away, claiming to be attending to another
case in Northern Nigeria. In other words, they valued a local case (because it
is one they could subvert) over an international case which they had no hope of
subverting. After this, he would get down to the business of using Justice
Binta Nyako, a Northern Muslim judge, to do his dirty job.
Before this time, he had tried to veil his intention by
using a foolish middle-belt Christian judge, John Tsoho – who is without sense
and logic – to do the dirty job. John Tsoho, was being used just as another
foolish middle-belter, Yakubu Gowon, was used between 1967/1975 to kill
Christian Biafrans.
People have believed Buhari’s lies and deception about
fighting corruption. Now the truth is coming out that Buhari is the father of
corruption in Nigeria, even the corruption of the Judiciary and judges.
One of the Supreme Court Justices, who home was stormed in
the dead of night, John Inyang Okoro, just exposed how Buhari wanted to corrupt
him, by using one of the most corrupt past governors in Nigeria, Rotimi
Amaechi. As former governor of Rivers
State, Amaechi, who is now Buhari’s Minister of Transport had approached the
Judge on the orders of Buhari conveying president’s wish for him to help in
delivering justice in his favour, the case on Rivers States election.
Justice Ademola was another of the judges abducted. He was
the judge who struck off the case against Nnamdi Kanu, the IPOB leader. He has
also stated that he was being hounded as a result of that judgment. Other
lawyers have been coming out to give their own side of the story, and it all
pointed to Buhari as the chief corrupter of the Judiciary.
Are you surprised? Well don’t be. This was the same evil
Buhari that forced Justice Okoro-Idogwu to jail Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, the
Afro-beat musician in September 1984. Buhari’s junta had made a decree that
Basic Travelling Allowance (BTA) for Nigerians on foreign travels was to be 500
Pounds, except an individual had evidence that he had earned foreign exchange
more than that. Fela was found with 1, 600 Pounds at the airport for his 23
band members. But because the mean, petty and vindictive Buhari was looking for
an opportunity to punish the musicians, who for his years had been singing of
the folly of Nigerian soldiers and military rule, he ordered his arrest and
arm-twisted the judge to jail him (Fela) for 10 years.
Months after evil Buhari was shoved out of office, the Judge
went to apologize to Fela, informing him that Buhari forced him to give the
sentence, from where the “my hands were tied” jargon started.
As a result of what is unfolding today, few people today are
deceived that Buhari can or is fighting corruption in Nigeria.
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