No nation deserves Tanko Muhammad as Chief Justice, says man who left court in tears

Long before any of the governorship election appeals were dispensed with at the Supreme Court Tuesday, a middle aged Nigerian rose up and walked away from the court lamenting the apparent tragedy of a less than competent Chief Justice of Nigeria.

The man who goes by the name Henry Shield took to his Twitter handle to register his disappointment with Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice  Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad.

The Twitter user @henryshield who said he was at the Supreme Court apparently awaiting the judgment on the governorship elections appeals at the apex court.

According to him, he left the court with tears in his eyes after listening to CJN, Tanko Muhammad.

He declared that no nation deserves Tanko Muhammad as Chief Justice.

His words: “Today, I sat for about an hour at the Supreme Court and listened to the Chief Justice of Nigeria. I left with a little drop of tears,” @henryshield tweeted.

He added: “Forget religion, ethnicity, tribe and political affiliation, no nation deserves Tanko as its CJN.”

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