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Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by iblog: 10:32am On May 24, 2017
*1-* There is what is known as "Throughput contents" in the contract document between NNPC and Capital Oil .

The "Throughput" agreement, in accordance with the norms and practice in the industry worldwide, allow conversion and diversion of its products by the ‘Operator’ so long as the Operator is prepared to re-deliver the products (in terms of the current contract) within 7 days of demand by the products owner or to pay a penalty for non re-delivery.

The penalty to re-deliver is expressly stated by the Contract to be a mere breach of contract remediable by the payment of penalty to the owner. The penalty is comprised of the cost of delivery of the products to the Operator’s tank farm with interest at 1%.

Therefore, there can not be an issue of crime in conversion or diversion of products under a throughput contract between NNPC and Capital Oil .

*2-* Again, According to Common law rule of "Warehouseman Lien" which expressly state that:-

"When goods are delivered to a professional storage operator (we will refer to them as a warehouseman) for "throughput", they may become subject to a lien.
A lien is a security right which gives the warehouseman rights over the goods that can take precedence over the rights of others, including the owner.
The warehouseman is entitled to exercise the lien when he or she is left unpaid for services rendered and in so doing will gain legal control over the goods.

*3-* In view of the above, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah's Capital Oil can exercise the security right to sell the NNPC's fuel if they refuse to pay their debt . State agents like DSS or EFCC do not have a place in this documented business transactions which is protected by the contractual terms between the parties .

*4-* One issue that nobody has refuted is the issue of NNPC owing Capital Oil and Gas over N16billion

*5-* It amount to sabotage for DSS Lawyer to continue to make undemocratic and unbusinesslike statement in the media on the matter that is receiving judicial attention .

*6-* Why are they not saying anything on over #16billion that NNPC is owing Capital Oil ?

*7-* Who should be punished by death between a govt that is owing more than #16billion to an individual who has over 2000 Nigerians in his employ or a Nigerian who has exercised his right of LIEN to remain in business, an act well within the legal framework of the contractual details between him and govt agency ?

*8-* Where was this product claimed to have been diverted used ? Was it not dispensed to Nigerians ? Was it hoarded against the public request ? No ! So where is the issue of attempt to instigate scarcity as alleged by DSS Lawyer coming from ?

*9-* In their first press release and in the Lagos court, they said Dr. Ubah was inciting Tanker drivers to embark on strike, which translates to economic sabotage in their thinking. For what purpose? It is of note that tanker drivers have denied that.

*10-* When they could not substantiate their claim with any proof , they subsequently changed gear to allege that Dr.Ubah was trying to cause scarcity by distributing petroleum products to Nigerians and hence , a capital crime punishable by death . Funny mix up indeed .

*11-* Can selling products stored at Capital Oil tank farm to Nigerians amount to creating scarcity of the same product within Nigerian market ? A question waiting for an answer .

*12-* Or Did Capital Oil sell the product in Cotonou or Mali ? Was it sold to aliens or Nigerians ? Of course it was to Nigerians .

*13-* Is Capital Oil not the same company that has been rescuing NNPC when they lacked product ? This same Capital Oil has frequently rescued the country in petroleum crises and during strike actions. Nigerians must take note.

*14-* Did NNPC inform DSS that they have been borrowing product also from Capital Oil in more than three occasions this year alone ?

*15-* Did NNPC inform DSS that they do also borrow /loan products from capital whenever they run short of product as there is documented evidence of capital oil loaning over 18million of pms to NNPC between 26th of July to 4th of August 2016 and many more.
Will NNPC also be condemned to death for borrowing product from a private citizen to cover their supposed inefficiency ?

*16-* Let it be of note that Capital Oil had earlier petitioned the relevant Agencies /Institutions with respect to the over #16billion that NNPC has been owing the company for years.

*17-* Owing a businessman N16billion for about two years is a calculated act to stifle his business operation. More dangerous when it is even the Federal Government through its agency that is owing the private businessman such amount in Nigeria.

*18-* Assuming Dr Ifeanyi Ubah's Capital Oil got that fund from the Bank, the cumulative interest will be over 45% of the principal. This takes me to the question: who is sabotaging our Nation's economy here if not the govt ?

*19-* When Govt's Business Attitude negates Private Business growth as examplified by the Commercial Behaviour of NNPC against Capital Oil, businesses collapse and the economy will be grossly affected. If capital oil goes down due to the negligent attitude of the govt, it will create panic which will scare away intending investors in a time our economy is begging for job creating platforms. I am worried .

*20-* It is no more secret that since the effort to robe Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah to what the media called Dasukigate failed as they could not find anything that connects him to that. Since then, they have been moving from one issue to the other .

*21-* Nigerians should also be informed that attempt was also made to link the activities of TAN in 2015 election campaign to govt money which they found out also that TAN operated from efforts of private volunteers without govt fund . They now move to another issue .

*22-* Today, Nigerians are watching as they are working hard to criminalize a pure commercial transaction in order to get a target. Attempt to turn a well written contractual business understanding between NNPC and Dr.Ubah's Capital Oil is a pointer to economic sabotage on the part of the govt.

*23-* When a govt agency refers the effort of a private citizen who has been working very hard to contribute his quota in moving our country's economy forward as 'sabotage', then Economic doom looms. Nigerians know those that have been sabotaging and still sabotaging the economy of this country since 1960 till date .

*24-* Adopting Media trial can only entertain Nigerians and hurt economy. At the end, it will not solve the fundamental economic challenges of the nation, neither will it resolve the conflicts from the commercial transactions between NNPC and Capital Oil .

*25-* We challenge NNPC or DSS lawyer to publish any breach of the content of the agreement between NNPC and Capital Oil that made the Contract performing process between NNPC and Capital Oil a criminal act or economic sabotage on the part of Capital Oil .Even when the product in question was sold to Nigerians in need to cushion National scarcity..

My prayer is that we redirect our steps as a country .

Nigerians and International community are watching .

#Justice4IfeanyiUbah
Ikechukwu Emeka Onyia ©2017
Abuja, Nigeria

source:http://www.igboglobalnews.com/2017/05/these-are-25-points-dss-lawyer-failed.html

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by OVI75(m): 10:39am On May 24, 2017
Salient Points.


DSS Will not React to Ds Except to Pronounce Death sentence upon UBAh

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by SalamRushdie: 10:41am On May 24, 2017
Brilliant points I must say but the problem is that his throughput contractual agreement was with an agency of the Nigerian govt which we all know does not respect the law or any contract and besides Ifeanyi Ubahs past of defrauding other business men is not helping

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by ojun50(m): 10:45am On May 24, 2017
@d end na d poor messes go still suffer d mumu wey nnpc, dss nd capital oil dey do. Nigerians make una jst prepare for the worst coming soon.
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by Ikology(m): 10:59am On May 24, 2017
following...
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by Dcomrade(m): 11:46am On May 24, 2017
Great points.. ...Thanks for taking out time to educate them.

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by naturev14(m): 11:47am On May 24, 2017
This is a direct statement to the DSS, they should go back to their chambers and discuss with their lawyers because they have nothing against Dr Ubah. They should let him go. Obey court orders

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by AmbIzuchukwu(m): 11:47am On May 24, 2017
Leave Ifeanyi Ubah alone!

Use your calculator and not being an intimidator.

#EntertainmentIndustryJoins #Justice4IfeanyiUbah campaign.

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by JohnJuniorJohn: 11:48am On May 24, 2017
DSS didn't pronounce Death sentence to Boko Haram members that was detained, Neither the Blood sucking Fulani herdsmen, but they gave them cover to operate and kill innocent Nigerians.

DSS didn't Pronounce Death Sentence on Dasuki, Neither on El zakzaky but went to do so a Patriotic Nigeria, over a Business dispute.

Just Because he is an Igbo Man.

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by chinazor006(f): 11:49am On May 24, 2017
Key and salient points! when you have facts and figures, they speak for themselves! DSS should hide their heads in shame for politicizing a civil and commercial matter with their biased and false narratives just in an attempt to rope in someone they have been targeting since.

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by lordoddy(m): 11:49am On May 24, 2017
Nice points...

NNPCshud pay Capital Oil And Gas.
SIMPLE.

DSS shud release Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by Flinkzy: 11:52am On May 24, 2017
Aptly captured.

#Justice4IfeanyiUbah

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by IkUmeh: 11:55am On May 24, 2017
It's sad how we treat great Nigerians that have the interest of the masses at heart. It's obvious the DSS are doing everything to rubbish the name of Ifeanyi Ubah. Who ever that reads this and still accuses ifeanyi Ubah of theft is nothing but an idiot. The DSS should release Dr Ifeanyi Ubah now

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by squash1986(m): 11:57am On May 24, 2017
Very good points #Justice4IfeanyiUbah. DSS have no case against Dr Ubah. They should release him and pay the balance of his fee.

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by Nkemtreasure: 12:11pm On May 24, 2017
As far as I'm concerned, this matter is somehow connected to the up coming Gubanutaerial election in Anambra state.

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by AmbIzuchukwu(m): 12:14pm On May 24, 2017
What Nigerians should note is that the ultimate economic saboteurs of the Nigerian economy is the NNPC ably assisted by the DSS for instigating this impasse that has left over 2,000 Nigerians jobless and bereft of hope.
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by AmbIzuchukwu(m): 12:16pm On May 24, 2017
They tried to rope Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah into Dasukigate, they found nothing. They searched for TAN's involvement, they found nothing. They now want to give his transaction a bad, a sort of payback for the waves TAN made. If this commercial dispute is punishable by death, what becomes of those that were involved in crude swap without delivering petroleum product or remitting the money for over 3 years of loading Capital Oil's crude oil.

What of those that stole crude? In their first press release and in the lagos court, they said Dr. Ubah was inciting tanker drivers which translates to economic sabotage in their thinking.

When they could not substantiate their claim with any proof, they subsequently changed gear to allege that Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah was trying to cause scarcity by distributing petroleum products and hence, a capital crime punishable by death.

How senseless. The question is did Capital sell the peoduct in Cotonou or Mali? Was it sold to animals or Nigerians? Who is by this act insigating scarcity? Dr. Ubah or NNPC ?.

This same Capital Oil that has been rescuing NNPC when they lacked product. This same company has frequently rescued the country in petroleum crises and during strike actions.

Did NNPC inform DSS that they have been borrowing product also from Capital Oil on more than 3 ocassions this year.

Will they also be condemned to death for borrowing product from a private citizen to support thier inefficiency or incompetence. Nigerians should expect more expose as there is ample evidence to show that Capital Oil borrowed NNPC petroleum products to cover their inefficiencies

Nigerians should endeavour to ask NNPC salient questions. NNPC should tell Nigerians if the corporation is indebted to Capital Oil and for how long? Has the debt not been owed to Capital Oil long before this impasse? The NNPC should hide their face in shame and pay this serial job creator his money and desist from this blackmail and campaign of calumny.

The DSS widely known for their disregard for the rule of law should know that there is another court above them outside Nigeria. One day, those who led these organisations and promoting impunity will be made to answer for their crimes.

#Justice4IfeanyiUbah
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by ChisomUkachukwu: 12:19pm On May 24, 2017
Good points, DSS is turning into something else, I hope they see this and stop trying to humiliate an innocent man for nothing
#FreeIfeanyiUbah
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by Dcomrade(m): 12:19pm On May 24, 2017
So both the FG and the DSS don't care abt the over 2000 Capital Oil workers that have been rendered jobless as a result of their carelessness in handling this issue. This country is a joke.
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by chinazor006(f): 12:50pm On May 24, 2017
Nigeria is shouting about being the giant of Africa when the agents of government are dragging our civilization and progress backwards! why detain a man over a civil matter and refuse to Obey court orders for you to produce him in the courtroom? Has DSS turned itself into the judge and the jury? when will this 95% & 5% narrative stop playing out? election has come and gone 2 years ago, can't we now look beyond who you supported and all work together for a better Nigeria? we have a long way to go in this country!
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by oxygen247(m): 3:31pm On May 24, 2017
NNPC = Northern Nigeria Petroleum Company
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by oxygen247(m): 3:34pm On May 24, 2017
AmbIzuchukwu:
They tried to rope Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah into Dasukigate, they found nothing. They searched for TAN's involvement, they found nothing. They now want to give his transaction a bad, a sort of payback for the waves TAN made. If this commercial dispute is punishable by death, what becomes of those that were involved in crude swap without delivering petroleum product or remitting the money for over 3 years of loading Capital Oil's crude oil.

What of those that stole crude? In their first press release and in the lagos court, they said Dr. Ubah was inciting tanker drivers which translates to economic sabotage in their thinking.

When they could not substantiate their claim with any proof, they subsequently changed gear to allege that Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah was trying to cause scarcity by distributing petroleum products and hence, a capital crime punishable by death.

How senseless. The question is did Capital sell the peoduct in Cotonou or Mali? Was it sold to animals or Nigerians? Who is by this act insigating scarcity? Dr. Ubah or NNPC ?.

This same Capital Oil that has been rescuing NNPC when they lacked product. This same company has frequently rescued the country in petroleum crises and during strike actions.

Did NNPC inform DSS that they have been borrowing product also from Capital Oil on more than 3 ocassions this year.

Will they also be condemned to death for borrowing product from a private citizen to support thier inefficiency or incompetence. Nigerians should expect more expose as there is ample evidence to show that Capital Oil borrowed NNPC petroleum products to cover their inefficiencies

Nigerians should endeavour to ask NNPC salient questions. NNPC should tell Nigerians if the corporation is indebted to Capital Oil and for how long? Has the debt not been owed to Capital Oil long before this impasse? The NNPC should hide their face in shame and pay this serial job creator his money and desist from this blackmail and campaign of calumny.

The DSS widely known for their disregard for the rule of law should know that there is another court above them outside Nigeria. One day, those who led these organisations and promoting impunity will be made to answer for their crimes.

#Justice4IfeanyiUbah


This is the case of give the dog a bad name and hang it. The just shall be vindicated. Ifeanyi Ubah is light years ahead of them.

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Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by AmbIzuchukwu(m): 3:48pm On May 24, 2017
oxygen247:



This is the case of give the dog a bad name and hang it. The just shall be vindicated. Ifeanyi Ubah is light years ahead of them.

Gbam!!
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by ISpiksDaTroof: 4:55pm On May 24, 2017
iblog:

*1-* There is what is known as "Throughput contents" in the contract document between NNPC and Capital Oil .

The "Throughput" agreement, in accordance with the norms and practice in the industry worldwide, allow conversion and diversion of its products by the ‘Operator’ so long as the Operator is prepared to re-deliver the products (in terms of the current contract) within 7 days of demand by the products owner or to pay a penalty for non re-delivery.

The penalty to re-deliver is expressly stated by the Contract to be a mere breach of contract remediable by the payment of penalty to the owner. The penalty is comprised of the cost of delivery of the products to the Operator’s tank farm with interest at 1%.

Therefore, there can not be an issue of crime in conversion or diversion of products under a throughput contract between NNPC and Capital Oil .

*2-* Again, According to Common law rule of "Warehouseman Lien" which expressly state that:-

"When goods are delivered to a professional storage operator (we will refer to them as a warehouseman) for "throughput", they may become subject to a lien.
A lien is a security right which gives the warehouseman rights over the goods that can take precedence over the rights of others, including the owner.
The warehouseman is entitled to exercise the lien when he or she is left unpaid for services rendered and in so doing will gain legal control over the goods.

*3-* In view of the above, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah's Capital Oil can exercise the security right to sell the NNPC's fuel if they refuse to pay their debt . State agents like DSS or EFCC do not have a place in this documented business transactions which is protected by the contractual terms between the parties .

*4-* One issue that nobody has refuted is the issue of NNPC owing Capital Oil and Gas over N16billion

*5-* It amount to sabotage for DSS Lawyer to continue to make undemocratic and unbusinesslike statement in the media on the matter that is receiving judicial attention .

*6-* Why are they not saying anything on over #16billion that NNPC is owing Capital Oil ?

*7-* Who should be punished by death between a govt that is owing more than #16billion to an individual who has over 2000 Nigerians in his employ or a Nigerian who has exercised his right of LIEN to remain in business, an act well within the legal framework of the contractual details between him and govt agency ?

*8-* Where was this product claimed to have been diverted used ? Was it not dispensed to Nigerians ? Was it hoarded against the public request ? No ! So where is the issue of attempt to instigate scarcity as alleged by DSS Lawyer coming from ?

*9-* In their first press release and in the Lagos court, they said Dr. Ubah was inciting Tanker drivers to embark on strike, which translates to economic sabotage in their thinking. For what purpose? It is of note that tanker drivers have denied that.

*10-* When they could not substantiate their claim with any proof , they subsequently changed gear to allege that Dr.Ubah was trying to cause scarcity by distributing petroleum products to Nigerians and hence , a capital crime punishable by death . Funny mix up indeed .

*11-* Can selling products stored at Capital Oil tank farm to Nigerians amount to creating scarcity of the same product within Nigerian market ? A question waiting for an answer .

*12-* Or Did Capital Oil sell the product in Cotonou or Mali ? Was it sold to aliens or Nigerians ? Of course it was to Nigerians .

*13-* Is Capital Oil not the same company that has been rescuing NNPC when they lacked product ? This same Capital Oil has frequently rescued the country in petroleum crises and during strike actions. Nigerians must take note.

*14-* Did NNPC inform DSS that they have been borrowing product also from Capital Oil in more than three occasions this year alone ?

*15-* Did NNPC inform DSS that they do also borrow /loan products from capital whenever they run short of product as there is documented evidence of capital oil loaning over 18million of pms to NNPC between 26th of July to 4th of August 2016 and many more.
Will NNPC also be condemned to death for borrowing product from a private citizen to cover their supposed inefficiency ?

*16-* Let it be of note that Capital Oil had earlier petitioned the relevant Agencies /Institutions with respect to the over #16billion that NNPC has been owing the company for years.

*17-* Owing a businessman N16billion for about two years is a calculated act to stifle his business operation. More dangerous when it is even the Federal Government through its agency that is owing the private businessman such amount in Nigeria.

*18-* Assuming Dr Ifeanyi Ubah's Capital Oil got that fund from the Bank, the cumulative interest will be over 45% of the principal. This takes me to the question: who is sabotaging our Nation's economy here if not the govt ?

*19-* When Govt's Business Attitude negates Private Business growth as examplified by the Commercial Behaviour of NNPC against Capital Oil, businesses collapse and the economy will be grossly affected. If capital oil goes down due to the negligent attitude of the govt, it will create panic which will scare away intending investors in a time our economy is begging for job creating platforms. I am worried .

*20-* It is no more secret that since the effort to robe Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah to what the media called Dasukigate failed as they could not find anything that connects him to that. Since then, they have been moving from one issue to the other .

*21-* Nigerians should also be informed that attempt was also made to link the activities of TAN in 2015 election campaign to govt money which they found out also that TAN operated from efforts of private volunteers without govt fund . They now move to another issue .

*22-* Today, Nigerians are watching as they are working hard to criminalize a pure commercial transaction in order to get a target. Attempt to turn a well written contractual business understanding between NNPC and Dr.Ubah's Capital Oil is a pointer to economic sabotage on the part of the govt.

*23-* When a govt agency refers the effort of a private citizen who has been working very hard to contribute his quota in moving our country's economy forward as 'sabotage', then Economic doom looms. Nigerians know those that have been sabotaging and still sabotaging the economy of this country since 1960 till date .

*24-* Adopting Media trial can only entertain Nigerians and hurt economy. At the end, it will not solve the fundamental economic challenges of the nation, neither will it resolve the conflicts from the commercial transactions between NNPC and Capital Oil .

*25-* We challenge NNPC or DSS lawyer to publish any breach of the content of the agreement between NNPC and Capital Oil that made the Contract performing process between NNPC and Capital Oil a criminal act or economic sabotage on the part of Capital Oil .Even when the product in question was sold to Nigerians in need to cushion National scarcity..

My prayer is that we redirect our steps as a country .

Nigerians and International community are watching .

#Justice4IfeanyiUbah
Ikechukwu Emeka Onyia ©2017
Abuja, Nigeria

So your solution to all this epistle is that if you are owed you should cripple the economy of a whole country?

Well, Sir, thats called "Economic Sabotage" and for that you can get in trouble.
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by Nobody: 5:20pm On May 24, 2017
JohnJuniorJohn:
DSS didn't pronounce Death sentence to Boko Haram members that was detained, Neither the Blood sucking Fulani herdsmen, but they gave them cover to operate and kill innocent Nigerians.

DSS didn't Pronounce Death Sentence on Dasuki, Neither on El zakzaky but went to do so a Patriotic Nigeria, over a Business dispute.

Just Because he is an Igbo Man.

Every one from the 5% enclave, deserves death.

If you think I am wrong, ask Buhari.
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by doctokwus: 5:22pm On May 24, 2017
Rubbish post.
Using d posters kindergarten argument:does he know how much Capital oil is owing banks?
So d banks can unilaterally decide that bcoz capital oil is owing them,they can dispense of its collaterals wen and as they wish?
For me,its just d selective nature of the anticorruption fight that riles me,if not what Ifeanyi Ubah did,in civilized climes,if proven,is a very serious crime.Economic sabotage,if proven is one of d most grievous offences an individual or organization can commit against any nation.
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by Nobody: 5:37pm On May 24, 2017
IkUmeh:
It's sad how we treat great Nigerians that have the interest of the masses at heart. It's obvious the DSS are doing everything to rubbish the name of Ifeanyi Ubah. Who ever that reads this and still accuses ifeanyi Ubah of theft is nothing but an idiot. The DSS should release Dr Ifeanyi Ubah now

Ifeanyi Uba is not a complete Nigerian.

He belongs to the 5% extraction.
Re: Capital Oil/nnpc : These Are 25 Points DSS Lawyer Failed To Note by Thaddeus15: 10:43pm On May 24, 2017
Thank you Ikechukwu for bringing out these pertinent points.The world is watching '

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