A Quote by Olusegun Obasanjo

If I am not above the law, nobody in this country can then claim to be above the law. — © Olusegun Obasanjo
If I am not above the law, nobody in this country can then claim to be above the law.
Nobody is above the law. Imagine if there allegations against Modi and he is the Prime Minister. Should the case not be pursued just because he has become the PM. It should not be so that it should be stopped. I am not above the law.
If no divine law is recognized above the law of the State, then the law of man has become absolute in men's eyes--there is then no logical barrier to totalitarianism.
A regime which puts in a bunker the highest law in the land does not have the moral authority to say that nobody is above the law.
In England Parliament is above the law. In America the law is above Congress.
People - pardon me, journalists and politicians - have often accused me of believing that I'm above the law. And yet, who isn't? Everywhere you prod it, even with the shortest stick, the established system isn't simply corrupt, it's unequivocally putrescent. The law is created by demonstrable criminals, enforced by demonstrable, interpreted by demonstrable criminals, all for demonstrably criminal purposes. Of course I'm above the law. And so are you.
The Democrats keep repeating over and over again, 'the President is not above the law.' I've said it before, 'the President is not above the law' but he damn sure shouldn't be below it either.
Nobody, no family, is above the law.
Nobody stands above the law.
When you know the law, you're above the law. When you break the law, you're under the law.
Guaranteed, full stop, nobody gets treated differently when it comes to the Justice Department, because nobody is above the law.
I was raised to believe nobody is above the law - especially not a president.
Like most Americans of my age, I was very impressed by the dynamic capacities of the law, demonstrated by the Civil Rights Movement and then Watergate, animated by Sam Ervin's mantra that no person is above the law.
You can be a Christian. You can be Jew. You can be a Muslim. You can be atheist. This is your own choice. But the law, the constitution, the law of the people is above God's law. So when somebody arrives in Europe, people need to accept those rules.
A bifurcation of loyalties that requires religious to put canon law above civil law and moral law puts us in a situation where the keepers of religion may themselves become one of the greatest dangers to the credibility - and the morality - of the church itself.
I think a basic principle of our Constitution is nobody above the law
This country does not punish its political enemies. What this country ensures is that no one is above the law.
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