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Infobytes: PEPT Judgement: Angry Judge Opens Up, Claims Judges Were Bribed, Judgement Written for Them
The Judges of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, PEPT, who delivered the controversial judgment affirming Bola Tinubu as President, amidst a deluge of evidence pointing to illegalities, reportedly received substantial payments. Each of the rogue Judges was alleged to have been paid $5 million, while Justice Haruna Tsammani, who led the Tribunal, received $7 million. An unnamed Appeal Court Judge disclosed this information, expressing anger at the situation.
Furthermore, the anonymous Judge revealed that plans were underway to provide each member of the Supreme Court who would preside over the case with $7 million, and an astonishing $10 million was supposedly earmarked for the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Olukayode Ariwoola.
According to the Judge, the groundwork for this controversial judgment began with the Gadzama Colloquium, where Retired Justice Mary Odili delivered a speech that seemed to signal the outcome of the Tribunal's ruling.
Allegedly, figures and bribery arrangements were coordinated by individuals such as Wole Olanikpekun, Nyesom Wike, Festus Keyamo, Babatunde Fashola, Lateef Fagbemi, and a few others.
The angry Judge also confirmed that the judgment was handwritten and handed over to the Judges. Justice Tsammani faced difficulties in reading the document due to challenges with the handwriting and wording. It was further revealed that other Appeal Court Judges, notably Justice Monsurat Bolaji-Yusuf, were involved, and some of them expressed anger at the insulting treatment of the Petitioners during the proceedings. Additional Judges on the controversial panel included Justice Stephen Adah, Abba Mohammed, and Moses Ugo.
The Tribunal's judgment, which affirmed Tinubu as duly elected President, is likely to be remembered as one of the most contentious election petition judgments in history. Critics argue that the Judges seemingly ignored critical issues, including Tinubu's alleged involvement in a $460,000 drug crimes forfeiture case in the U.S., accusations of perjury and forgery, and the 25% FCT requirement. Instead, they chose to blame and insult the petitioners, even alleging intimidation and blackmail on social media.
Culled from PointBlank
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*HOW TO BOOST THE BRAIN OF OUR CHILDREN TWO TIMES FASTER*
The *three basic functions* of the brain that should be improved in our kids to make them academically unbeatable are:
1. *Thinking*
Most children find it *difficult to think*. It may sound laughable, but it is *an established truth*. It is not that they don't want to think, it is that their brains don't have what it takes to stimulate that function called, "thinking". *No child passes a class without thinking.* One must think before solving or answering a question correctly.
No matter how good a teacher is, if the child's brain doesn't have all it takes to stimulate thinking, the child will always fail.
Hear me, when a child has low electrical brain conductivity _due to deficiency of potassium, manganese and some variety of vitamins,_ the brain will not be able to stimulate brain cells responsible for thinking.
In this case, children with such deficiency will have problems with thinking.
Their brains appear very blunt, rigid and empty despite the large hours of teaching.
This is not all about the teacher and teaching skill, it is all about the child and the brain. Such a child needs help!
2. *Concentration*:
Many children have concentration difficulty. This is the inability to pay the needed attention required to stimulate a proper understanding of what is being taught.
As a teacher, you must have met some children that prefer to do something else other than listening, focusing or paying attention when teaching is going on.
A situation that most teachers get sad and *raise a cane*. Hold on, please! Before you raise a cane, hear me out.
The more you try to make them pay attention using a cane, the more they're distracted and frightened.
If you try harder, they'll begin to cry yet distracted.
Such children may have *low amount* of the following brain chemicals:- *Serotonin, Norepinephrine and Dopamine*, which are responsible for concentration and coordination.
This problem is not solved by giving the child more learning time.
It is not solved by employing a professor to come and teach the child, it is solved by a simple technique which I will tell you soon.
3. *Memory*
Many children *find it difficult to remember* what they were taught. This is a major reason for the failure of many children in school.
Passing an exam is dependent on how much of an answer a child can remember for a question.
Some don't even remember at all while some just remember a little but not enough for a credit.
When a child doesn't remember, *what then will the child write?* The Brain is responsible for memory and when the supply of the _brain chemicals called, "Luteolin and Lycopene"_ is inadequate to help the brain keep information for a long time, the affected child will find it very difficult to remember what was taught.
This is a serious problem that all teachers should understand *before you condemn* the child or *raise a cane,* check out the following information:
*HOW DO WE IMPROVE THE BRAIN OF A CHILD THAT IS HAVING THE ABOVE-MENTIONED COGNITIVE PROBLEMS?*
You *don't* really *need* a specialist that much. You only need *the right information*
Unfortunately, the solution lies in certain things we might have been ignoring _when we go to the market_ . The solutions are listed below:
*FRUITS*. How?
1. *Carrot*: how well do you *feed your children with carrot?* Let me explain.
*Carrot* is rich in the chemical called," Luteolin", which improves brain memory.
Ensure your kids get some quantity of carrot in their diet at least weekly.
This improves the brain cells responsible for *retentive memory* .
2. *Avocado*: wait a second! _Do you know that avocado is rich with monounsaturated fatty acid_ that helps oxygenated blood to flow well around the brain?
When brain doesn't receive enough oxygen, *the affected child* will have concentration problem. *Avocado can improve this situation.*
3. *Banana*: it is unbelievable to know that the banana most of us call common, is rich with _chemicals like, Serotonin, Norepinephrine and Dopamine_ that are responsible for concentration and coordination.
4. *Cashew nuts*: nuts from cashew have the variety of vitamins a child needs to help thinking.
5. *Guava*: Do you know that guava has the right amount of potassium needed to improve the electrical conductivity of the brain to help thinking?
6. *Pineapple*: it is amazing to know that pineapple has the variety of vitamins and manganese that can help thinking.
7. *Watermelon*: it is important I inform you that watermelon is rich in a chemical called, Lycopene that helps improve memory.
Therefore, *dear parents and educators,* you don't need to pay much to have all these things included in the diets of your children. Have their meals planned out in such a way that in every week they will have some of these fruits which will help their *thinking cells, concentration cells and memory cells* of their brains, so that when you apply the right teaching skills, you will have the desired results.
*Just give it a try, you'll not be disappointed!*🍉🥑🥕🍌🥬🥒🥘🥛🍇💪🏽🤞🏽
#sir GAB.
Pro-democracy group picks holes in PEPT judgement on Peter Obi’s petition, alleges miscarriage of justice
The Coalition for Protection of Democracy (COPDEM) has faulted the verdict of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) on the petition filed by the Presidential Candidate of Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi, against the declaration of Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the ruling All Congress (APC) as winner of the February 15, 2023 presidential election. The pro-democracy group in a statement issued on Thursday and signed by its Spokesman Garba Danjuma, described the verdict of the five-,man panel as a miscarriage of justice.
COPDEM wondered how a court could submit that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is not under obligation to transmit results electronically, saying that the position of PEPT on that issue must be challenged at the Supreme Court.
The group said: “The position of PEPT that INEC is under no obligation to transmit results electronically, signals a return to the era of collation fraud and untrammeled impunity!
“One may grant that a better view may have been that even though a duty exists to transmit results electronically, it had not been established by the Petitioners that the failure to do so SUBSTANTIALLY affected the result of the election in this instance.
“But the implication of the judgment on electronic transfer of results is that all the innovations and checkmates against electoral fraud contained in the 2022 Electoral Act have been capriciously cast into the dustbin of history!”
COPDEM further expressed shock that “despite the widespread irregularities that characterised the Presidential Election captured by the European Union (EU) damning report about the election, the PEPT decided to ignore the report and went ahead with their verdict.”
The frontline pro-democracy coalition disclosed that its legal team would “study the judgement and come out with robust submission that cannot be ignored in the court of law.”
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"This is the first time that I am seeing a criminal accusing an innocent man"
~ Dino Melaye
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