@IgboHistoFacts Justice can be delayed but cannot be denied,the judgment of James will be remembered soon,and he will have to pay the price for his actions
Thats why some men suppress their wives.
Because they don't trust themselves that they can adequately lead her with all her achievements.
So in order to be a man and earn her respect, they suppress her into submission. And also don't let her pay bills. So she won't have a voice.
What they don't know is that if your Alpha as a male needs you to suppress your woman into submission, then you are not a man.
A real man effortlessly lead her woman into submission and earn her respect without having to suppress her.
He helps her achieve purpose amd pulls her up to the pedestal he is and still earns her submission, honor and respect.
Justice must never be sold— President Tinubu warns Nigerian Judges
President Bola Tinubu on Monday called on the judiciary to uphold integrity, warning that justice must never be for sale. He highlighted public concerns over delays in case resolutions and limited access to justice, stressing that courts must become efficient and trustworthy institutions.
Addressing judges at the 2025 All Nigerian Judges Conference in Abuja, themed “Building a Confident Judiciary,” Tinubu emphasized that public confidence is essential for the judiciary’s legitimacy.
He affirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting judicial dignity, eliminating misconduct, and enhancing institutional capacity, saying this responsibility extends beyond the National Judicial Council to all judicial officers.
The President stressed that a judgment, however legally sound, loses authority if perceived as unfair. He called for reforms to restore public trust, noting that the judiciary exists to serve the people, not the Bench or Bar. Tinubu underlined the need for synergy among the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary, and described a strong, efficient, and principled judiciary as vital for democracy and national prosperity.
He pledged tangible support, including modern infrastructure, digital case management, and well-equipped courtrooms to ensure transparency and speed in justice delivery. Highlighting judicial welfare, training, and independence, he affirmed continued backing for the National Judicial Institute to promote professional development.
Tinubu warned against corr¥ption within the judiciary, stressing that compromise erodes governance and democracy. He urged judges to be bold and practical in addressing challenges like case backlogs, discipline, affordability, and accessibility of justice for all, particularly the vulnerable.
Concluding, he called judges “guardians of Nigeria’s moral conscience,” urging them to deliver fair, courageous rulings that strengthen democracy and ensure that every citizen is heard, promising continued governmental support in their sacred duty.