An Abuja High Court yesterday fixed today for hearing of an application filed by eight Nigerian women, seeking to restrain Dame Patience Jonathan from holding an emergency meeting of African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM) in Abuja tomorrow.
The plaintiffs, who include Nana Module Onwodi, Ekemma Ugborough Arisa, Louisa Ono Eikhomun and Deborah Oboh claim that the said emergency meeting called by Dame Jonathan was called in “bad faith” as it is aimed at scuttling any chance of Aisha Buhari becoming the President of AFLPM.
Other defendants in the matter include Juliet Mene, Juliet Pearce, Sonia Adolf and Kate Duru. When the matter was called yesterday, hearing could not go on because the procedure for proof of service had not been completed.
make them leave this matter na
ReplyDeleteLol,,they are chasing ghost...
ReplyDeleteWho send dem dis work? Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteThis 8 people are stupid to the bone!! Mtcheww
ReplyDeleteAlways find fault out of nothing
Where dis women come from sef? Even though me no like mama peace, make dem just fuckoff jare
ReplyDeleteE tire me o
Deletelol, waste of time
ReplyDeleteNa dem sabi
ReplyDeleteVery soon de go crazy enter market
ReplyDeleteMadness!!! Infact dem just want make we hear their names
ReplyDeleteSometimes I just feel overzealousness on the part of some people is what causes problem. Must Aishat Buhari be the chairlady. Why don't they allow sleeping dog lie. I think this is just an eye-service.
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