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mke1010 wrote:Ohenhen one of these days, you will see an old hand go dust ya face with slap wey comot you from grown people tok.ohenhen1 wrote:Ayo didn't do anything wrong here. As long as he didn't publish anything saying that Ezeala took money. All he did was refer him to the EFCC for investigation. Ezeala won't get nothing.
Freedom of speech, my brothers.
Typical Naija fashion, All cosmetic, no substanceSir Cristao wrote:mke1010 wrote:Ohenhen one of these days, you will see an old hand go dust ya face with slap wey comot you from grown people tok.ohenhen1 wrote:Ayo didn't do anything wrong here. As long as he didn't publish anything saying that Ezeala took money. All he did was refer him to the EFCC for investigation. Ezeala won't get nothing.
Freedom of speech, my brothers.
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For starters, Mr. Ezeala is NOT a public (or even team) official...Ayo Akinfe wrote:Please explain.
And therefore enjoys the highest level of privacy under the law.
Second, you cannot be publishing targetted allegations of corruption...
Merely because you are unhappy/unsatisfied with squad invitations.
Unfortunately for Mr. Ezeala's personal and professional reputation....
Whatever happens, the seed has been planted and the damage already done.
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True! But this is why we are all different. Some of us will react, some will over react. Na so life be. Ayo should not have done what he did but he reacted and it was wrong and ill advised. That said, I understand.pajimoh wrote:Waffiamn, I have an issue with this. Ayo might be passionate but he's nothing more than a fan. If every fan take this course of action everytime because what we expected had not materialised, where would we be?Waffiman wrote:Like I say it was out of order, I cannot condone it, but I understand. It was something borne out of frustration and passion. Ayo is frustrated, he expected certain things with Vogts but got what he saw as the same old problems, so he lashed out.Gotti wrote:WAFFI:Waffiman wrote:Oga Chief, I know say Ayo dey out of order but I gotta give my kudos to Ayo. He felt passionate about it to do something about it. At least Emeka Ezeala now knows he is being watched and in future if there is anything on-towards going on he will be scrutinised and made to answer for it.
Although Mr. Ezeala would be hardpressed to sustain a libel case in the courts...
Let's be clear about one thing: what AYO reportedly did was morally repugnant!
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I just hope Ezeala can understand that when you are in such a position, you have to put up with such things. It is football and things like this are part and parcel of the game. You gotta be thick skinned and be ready to deal with all sorts of nutters when things go wrong or not according to plan, just like you enjoy the glory when things go well.
Its football.
If he did such thing in the West like sending such text, he would have felt the enormity of his ill thought of action
If I were him, I would apologise to Ezeala and hope we can all move on.
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Pls no free consultancy for Ayo.Gotti wrote:For starters, Mr. Ezeala is NOT a public (or even team) official...Ayo Akinfe wrote:Please explain.
And therefore enjoys the highest level of privacy under the law.
Second, you cannot be publishing targetted allegations of corruption...
Merely because you are unhappy/unsatisfied with squad invitations.
Unfortunately for Mr. Ezeala's personal and professional reputation....
Whatever happens, the seed has been planted and the damage already done.
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TOUCH NOT MY ANOINTED...
For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding...hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? 21 For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe
No when found guilty, he'll request for a foriegn jail. So in true Ayo style I've listed 10 possible Jails.green4life wrote:No doubttheYemster wrote:Ayo would most likely opt for a foreign lawyer.green4life wrote:Gotti defending Ayo in court: talk about an odd couple
1. Thailand. Ayo should have a few Naija people to coach in jail.
2. Ghana, the bredas would welcome him. Someone to beat up on regularly.
3. USA, he'll make a good concubine to one of the old prisoner.
4. China- They might find some of his body parts useful, but only some.
5. Nigeria- Emeka can keep his eyes on him.
6. Germany - He'll get the chance to make regular phone calls from his prison to Vogts.
7. Tibet - That should stop the Dalai Lama from ever coming back
8. Iraq - A political strategy that should see Ayo come in one way and the insurgent bolt out the other way.
9. Siberia - Mr Chelski can keep his eyes on him
10.I'll leave this one to forumers
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FYI in the US, the "publication" requirment has been met here via that text message. In the context of defamation law, a statment is "published" when it is made to a 3rd party, it doesn't mean it has to be in a newspaper or in print. i dont know what law would control in this case, but if na US dont use that as a defense.ohenhen1 wrote:Ayo didn't do anything wrong here. As long as he didn't publish anything saying that Ezeala took money. All he did was refer him to the EFCC for investigation. Ezeala won't get nothing.
Freedom of speech, my brothers.
pajimoh wrote:No when fond guilty, he'll request for a foriegn jail. So in true Ayo style I've listed 10 possible Jail.green4life wrote:No doubttheYemster wrote:Ayo would most likely opt for a foreign lawyer.green4life wrote:Gotti defending Ayo in court: talk about an odd couple
1. Thailand. Ayo should have a few Naija people to coach in jail.
2. Ghana, the bredas would welcome him. Someone to beat up on regularly.
3. USA, he'll make a good concubine to one of the old prisoner.
4. China- They might find some of his body part usefull, but only some.
5. Nigeria- Emeka can keep his eyes on him.
6. Germany - He'll get the chance to make regular phone calls from his prison to Vogts.
7. Tibet - That should stop the Dalai Lama from ever coming back
8. Iraq - A political strategy that should see Ayo come in one way and the insurgent bolt out the other way.
9. Siberia - Mr Chelski can keep his eyes on him
10.I'll leave this one to forumers
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Well while it could have been anybody, its on Ayo to prove that it wasnt him. Good luck trying to prove that. Go and look at all those illegal downloading cases where people claim "it wasnt me" who downloaded on my computer to see how well that defense works.Fegwu wrote:It is a text message - he does not have a case to even begin with. It could have been Waffiman or Sir V using Ayo Akinfe's phone. It could have been anyone.lagos777 wrote:Fegwu wrote:Mr. Ezeala is blowing hot air.
Ikpoba is always taking people in.
I am sure his lawyer will tell him this.
Now if he decides to go use juju on Ayo, he better be sure he was upright in his dealings so that it does not backfire.
Waffiman wrote:pajimoh wrote:No when fond guilty, he'll request for a foriegn jail. So in true Ayo style I've listed 10 possible Jail.green4life wrote:No doubttheYemster wrote:Ayo would most likely opt for a foreign lawyer.green4life wrote:Gotti defending Ayo in court: talk about an odd couple
1. Thailand. Ayo should have a few Naija people to coach in jail.
2. Ghana, the bredas would welcome him. Someone to beat up on regularly.
3. USA, he'll make a good concubine to one of the old prisoner.
4. China- They might find some of his body part usefull, but only some.
5. Nigeria- Emeka can keep his eyes on him.
6. Germany - He'll get the chance to make regular phone calls from his prison to Vogts.
7. Tibet - That should stop the Dalai Lama from ever coming back
8. Iraq - A political strategy that should see Ayo come in one way and the insurgent bolt out the other way.
9. Siberia - Mr Chelski can keep his eyes on him
10.I'll leave this one to forumers
This thread is flying. I wish we had this pace on Saturday.
TOUCH NOT MY ANOINTED...
For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding...hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? 21 For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe
Ayo pls call EFCC on them. They may need you to come testify in Nigeria. Hope you are legally permitted to stay in the UK?
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Nobody mourns an unnoticed death.
If a donkey kicks you and you kick back, you are both donkeys.
He who eats well speaks well or it is a question of insanity.
A tiger does not have to proclaim its tigri-tude.
When man pikin dey piss, him dey hold something for hand. Woman wey try-am, go piss for her hand.
It won't hold well in court, and you know it too. A text message to someone to express your opinion about a possible crime, that was reported to the EFCC.metalalloy wrote:FYI in the US, the "publication" requirment has been met here via that text message. In the context of defamation law, a statment is "published" when it is made to a 3rd party, it doesn't mean it has to be in a newspaper or in print. i dont know what law would control in this case, but if na US dont use that as a defense.ohenhen1 wrote:Ayo didn't do anything wrong here. As long as he didn't publish anything saying that Ezeala took money. All he did was refer him to the EFCC for investigation. Ezeala won't get nothing.
Freedom of speech, my brothers.
Winners do it the right way.
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What I find totally unacceptable about all this nonsense here is that no one is addressing the substansive issue. What I am picking up here is that no one is even considering the fact that this may be true!
According to the garbage I am reading here, Emeka Ezeala is above corruption! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
According to the garbage I am reading here, Emeka Ezeala is above corruption! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Maybe you haven't noticed, it's a private thread. We are discussing your fate We'll call you in once a decision is madeAyo Akinfe wrote:What I find totally unacceptable about all this nonsense here is that no one is addressing the substansive issue. What I am picking up here is that no one is even considering the fact that this may be true!
According to the garbage I am reading here, Emeka Ezeala is above corruption! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
No. We are saying if you are going to allege corruption provide evidence. We all would like to go around accussing and convicting all criminals. Unfortuantely, there is a little thing known as the justice system which requires due process.Ayo Akinfe wrote:What I find totally unacceptable about all this nonsense here is that no one is addressing the substansive issue. What I am picking up here is that no one is even considering the fact that this may be true!
According to the garbage I am reading here, Emeka Ezeala is above corruption! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
No one is saying that Ezeala is above corrpution. In fact, he maybe corrupt or he may not be.
What we are saying is that you are not above moral decency.
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10. Luxemburg - Their International dialling code is 352.pajimoh wrote:No when found guilty, he'll request for a foriegn jail. So in true Ayo style I've listed 10 possible Jails.green4life wrote:No doubttheYemster wrote:Ayo would most likely opt for a foreign lawyer.green4life wrote:Gotti defending Ayo in court: talk about an odd couple
1. Thailand. Ayo should have a few Naija people to coach in jail.
2. Ghana, the bredas would welcome him. Someone to beat up on regularly.
3. USA, he'll make a good concubine to one of the old prisoner.
4. China- They might find some of his body parts useful, but only some.
5. Nigeria- Emeka can keep his eyes on him.
6. Germany - He'll get the chance to make regular phone calls from his prison to Vogts.
7. Tibet - That should stop the Dalai Lama from ever coming back
8. Iraq - A political strategy that should see Ayo come in one way and the insurgent bolt out the other way.
9. Siberia - Mr Chelski can keep his eyes on him
10.I'll leave this one to forumers
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How do you know that I do not have any evidence?mke1010 wrote:No. We are saying if you are going to allege corruption provide evidence. We all would like to go around accussing and convicting all criminals. Unfortuantely, there is a little thing known as the justice system which requires due process.Ayo Akinfe wrote:What I find totally unacceptable about all this nonsense here is that no one is addressing the substansive issue. What I am picking up here is that no one is even considering the fact that this may be true!
According to the garbage I am reading here, Emeka Ezeala is above corruption! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
No one is saying that Ezeala is above corrpution. In fact, he maybe corrupt or he may not be.
What we are saying is that you are not above moral decency.