BREAKING: Billionaire kidnapper Evans wins first case in court

The court has ruled that the fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by billionaire kidnapper Evans can proceed – Evans initiated a suit against the Police over infringement on his fundamental rights before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos – The Police argued that the suit was not ripe for hearing since the Inspector-General of Police and the commissioner have not been personally served Billionaire kidnapper Evans has won the first round of his court battle as the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Wednesday, August 16 ruled that the fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by him can proceed.

The objections of the Lagos state Police Commissioner and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad was dismissed by Justice Abdulaziz Anka who agreed with counsel to Evans, Olukoya Ogungbeje, that service on the first and second respondents had been properly effected.

others converge In the case against Evans, the first and second respondents are the inspector general of Police and the Nigeria Police Force while other respondents, Justice Anka in his ruling said that Order 4 Rule 5 of the Fundamental Rights Enforcement Procedure Rules of 2009 enjoins the court to pursue speed and justice on issues of fundamental human rights. Bizzi Arena had reported that counsel to the police Mr Eze argued that the suit was not ripe for hearing since the Inspector-General of Police and the commissioner have not been personally served.

In countering Eze’s argument, Ogungbeje insisted that Order 5 Rule 2 of the Fundamental Rights Enforcement Procedure Rules of 2009, gives him the opportunity to the agents of the respondent.

4 to replace Buhari in 2017

Some former Heads of State are allegedly searching for President Buhari’s replacement ahead of 2019 election

  • Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar are said to have considered 4 candidates

  • The candidates under consideration include a former governor of Kano and now a serving Senator, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso; current governor of Sokoto state, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal; former Cross River governor, Donald Duke and the immediate past governor of Edo state, Adams Oshiomhole (65)

  • They also agreed that the next Nigerian president must be below 70 years of age

The fireworks of 2019 general election has began. Political alignment and realignment are quietly ongoing and will gradually unfold to the shock, surprise, annoyance, joy of many Nigerians depending on affiliations.

Though, Nigeria’s ailing president, Muhammadu Buhari has not made his stand about running for a second time in office in 2019 or not but early feelers however indicated that the country’s power brokers and kingmakers are already in search of his successor.
According to The Sun, President Buhari who has been in London for over 50 days on medical vacation may have lost interest in a second term in office and consequently has forced the power brokers out to shop for a new leader to succeed him.

BizZi Arena had reported that former Heads of State all retired Generals – Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar had met at the home of IBB in Minna, on May 2nd.

The outcome of the meeting was not disclosed but it was believed then that they met to discuss matters affecting the country in the face of agitations and significantly, health of the president.

However, in a new development, the Sun is now reporting that the discussion of the meeting which was not made public was dominated by President Buhari’s successor.
Consequently, the generals had agreed that the next Nigerian president must be below 70 in age but may come from any tribe or region.

A source close to the leaders told the Sun that: “It was agreed that the next president must be under 70, must be a pan-Nigeria personality from any part of the country. Ethnicity and religion must also not be a barrier.”

The source also claimed that “they considered some top politicians who have indicated interest, even though quietly, in the race and they zeroed in on a few they could identify on the spot, who also met their set criteria
They include:

  1. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (60)

A former governor of Kano and now a serving Senator. He is 60 years old.

  1. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal (51)

The current governor of Sokoto state. He is 51 years old.

  1. Donald Duke (55)

A former Cross River state governor. He is 55 years old.

  1. Adams Oshiomhole (65)

The immediate past governor of Edo state. He is 65 years old.

They are all from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Meanwhile, the Senator representing Bayelsa East, Ben Murray-Bruce hinted that President Muhammadu Buhari might be returning to the country anytime next week.

Buhari left the country on May 7 for a follow-up on his medical consultations in London. He has been away for close to three months and Yemi Osinbajo has been playing the role of acting president.