Jonathan meets with PDP leadership
By Channels
29 September 2017 |
5:48 am
Jonathan meets with PDP leadership.
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We responsible Nigerians are keenly watching the court and the invalid Senator Dino Melaye, and of course the INEC, to know if the new words of the Chief Justice of Nigeria Mr. Walter Onnoghen that Nigeria judiciary will keep faith in fighting corruption in Nigeria holds any water, or is still the case of collaboration of the most corrupt Assembly world over call 8th Assembly of Nigeria legislature and the Nigeria Judiciary. Time will tell. One thing is very certain; that God is at work and will never spare anybody who sides with the invalid Senator Dino Melaye or members of the National Assembly to kill this case of the cry of a people to God to free selves from the most unwanted Senator after Bukola Saraki by those they claim elected them to reap Nigeria to death.
We will review and take appropriate action.