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Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 9:52am On Nov 09, 2017
Teacher1776:

if you stop celebrating the thieves, who then is left to be celebrated?

We will celebrate people like Dora Akunyili or even Peter Obi, people of proven integrity or humility (as we perceive it - no one really knows)
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 10:03am On Nov 09, 2017
Former Nigerian military leader, General Yakubu Gowon and lovely wife, Victoria Gowon seem to be very much in love… as the 81-year-old proud general was spotted helping his 47-year-old pretty wife adjust her necklace in public. The lovely photo was taken

Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 10:08am On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:



Pls present any evidence of our madame madueke's theft!!!

It takes a fool to believe this lying liars called APCriminals.

People like you try to make everything tribal or partisan or parochial. Well it doesn't work with me. I am proudly Igbo. I hate APC - and PDP! And I have the same exact birthday as mama thief!
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 10:28am On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:



Wen fasholas spent hundreds of millions to build bore holes, you yorubas never blasted him, instead u protected him...... grin

People get away with things all the time. Heck, Evans almost got away with all that crime.
BUT if, for whatever reason, they are CAUGHT, AND it is brought to our attention, we will have a field day with them as we are doing with mama thief.

Nobody has CAUGHT them YET doing this (that we know of):

"In 2006, during her husband’s term as governor of Bayelsa state, EFCC caught her twice trying to launder money.
First time, Patience tried to launder 104 million naira through her ‘business associate’, a certain Nancy Ebere. Ms. Ebere implicated Patience in a sworn affidavit. Second time, Patience was intercepted at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport while trying to smuggle out a baggage of $12.5 million cash. She escaped prosecution on the two occasions..."

And this:

She is standing on the premise of her constitutional right to “own property” to assert that the curious accounts opened and maintained in the name of the houseboys of her former domestic aide were hers, in actual sense.

And this:

It turns out that the companies Patience used to launder money were fairy tale entities. They had no earthly address, no staffer, no robot. The firms did not exist. She conjured $31.4 million out of nothingness – by sheer magic!

And this:

The long-drawn legal battle dates back to 2010 after the plot, cornered by Mrs. Yar’Adua in February 2010 while she was the First Lady, was revoked by the FCT minister, who was appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan, and re-awarded to Mrs. Jonathan.

And this:

Fashola Faults Closure Of Lagos Roads For Patience Jonathan

By Dotun Oladipo On Apr 14, 2012
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The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has faulted the closure of key roads in the state by security agencies for the wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, during her visit to the state on Thursday.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 10:34am On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:



Didn't u guys say Bubu wife own na gift

We actually learnt from u people.

All this "we" stuff. I'm sure mama thief doesn't give a rat's ass about people like you.

Show us Bubu's wife doing these and we will celebrate her too as we are celebrating your thief mummy:

"In 2006, during her husband’s term as governor of Bayelsa state, EFCC caught her twice trying to launder money.
First time, Patience tried to launder 104 million naira through her ‘business associate’, a certain Nancy Ebere. Ms. Ebere implicated Patience in a sworn affidavit. Second time, Patience was intercepted at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport while trying to smuggle out a baggage of $12.5 million cash. She escaped prosecution on the two occasions..."

And this:

She is standing on the premise of her constitutional right to “own property” to assert that the curious accounts opened and maintained in the name of the houseboys of her former domestic aide were hers, in actual sense.

And this:

It turns out that the companies Patience used to launder money were fairy tale entities. They had no earthly address, no staffer, no robot. The firms did not exist. She conjured $31.4 million out of nothingness – by sheer magic!

And this:

The long-drawn legal battle dates back to 2010 after the plot, cornered by Mrs. Yar’Adua in February 2010 while she was the First Lady, was revoked by the FCT minister, who was appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan, and re-awarded to Mrs. Jonathan.

And this:

Fashola Faults Closure Of Lagos Roads For Patience Jonathan

By Dotun Oladipo On Apr 14, 2012
Share
The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has faulted the closure of key roads in the state by security agencies for the wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, during her visit to the state on Thursday.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 10:41am On Nov 09, 2017
Caseless:
my sister, just follow zik, achebe, stella and murtala.


D rest no follow.

Murtala? Murtala?! That mass murderer and war criminal.

Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 10:46am On Nov 09, 2017
Asaba Massacre: Seeking Healing 50 Years After

By Azuka Onwuka On Oct 6, 2017

It is not a good sight watching an adult fight tears. Even though the event happened 50 years ago, it was hard for Dr Ify Uraih to recount without being weighed down by emotions.

Like he testified in 2001 at the Nigerian Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission (popularly known as Oputa Panel), which was commissioned by President Olusegun Obasanjo and charged to consider the history of human rights abuses from 1966 to May 1999, Uraih, over the weekend at the palace of the Asagba of Asaba, recounted how he and his father and two brothers faced a hail of bullets on October 7, 1967 at the Ogbe-Osowa Square in Asaba, where they had gathered to welcome the federal troops during the Nigerian Civil War. He was lucky to escape but his father and brothers were not lucky.

The casualties were not soldiers or combatants. They were not caught by friendly fire or accidental discharge. They were gathered together and gunned down in what remains one of the most callous incidents of the Nigerian Civil War.

When the Nigerian troops pushed out the Biafran troops from the Midwestern Region during the war, the Biafran troops retreated across the River Niger and broke the Niger Bridge. The Second Division of the Nigerian Army, led by Lt. Col. Murtala Mohammed, entered Asaba on October 4, 1967.
Between October 4 and 6, there were reports that the Nigerian soldiers killed men and boys of Asaba, on the allegation that they were sympathetic to the Biafrans or collaborated with the Biafran soldiers. In a bid to stop these killings, the elders of Asaba decided to embark on a parade through Asaba streets on October 7, which would culminate at the Ogbe-Osowa Square, to pledge their support for “One Nigeria.” The towncrier went round the community to inform the people, to come out dressed in their traditional white attire called akwa ocha for the ceremony.

On the fateful day, the people trooped out, dressed in their traditional white Asaba attire, chanting “One Nigeria,” waving the Nigerian flag and pledging their loyalty to Nigeria.
At the town square, they were addressed by Major Ibrahim Taiwo, who tongue-lashed them and accused the people of Asaba of hiding Biafran soldiers and sympathising with the Biafran soldiers. He threatened to kill all of them. Soldiers mounted machine guns and automatic rifles around the square facing them. It looked like a joke to many of those gathered there.

Some Asaba men, including the father of Mrs Maryam Babangida, former First Lady, Mr Nwanonye Okogwu, spoke on behalf of the Asaba people, telling the soldiers that they were civilians who were not taking part in the war. The Asaba people requested that the civilian population be allowed to leave town, so that the soldiers could take care of those they were after.

The Nigerian soldiers asked that the crowd march around the town to ask all those who were inside to come out, so that anybody not at the square would be taken as a dissident. The men and boys were separated from the
women. The men and boys were marched out. A few metres away, those who had returned from the North and therefore understood Hausa heard a soldier tell other soldiers to take them in little groups of 10 for elimination. Dr Uraih recalled that his elder brother resisted joining the first group of 10 people. He was shot in the back and killed. Some people wanted to flee but were gunned down. And so the guns began to boom as the men and boys were mowed down. Those who were mortally injured raised their hands and asked to be killed. They were obliged with bouts of gunfire.

Long after the shooting stopped and the soldiers left, leaving death and blood behind, the few lucky survivors and the injured dragged themselves out of the place of death. Uraih, who was about 15 years old then, survived but his father Mr Robert Uraih, and his two brothers, Emma and Paul, lay dead. The next day, he came back with a wheelbarrow to take away the bodies of his father and brothers for burial to avoid having them buried in mass graves or eaten by scavengers.

It is estimated that after the three-day killing of civilians in Asaba by the soldiers, over a thousand fell victim.
Asaba was left with widows and orphans. Almost every family lost a son or father. The only male survivors were those who had earlier fled Asaba before the arrival of the Nigerian troops or those who were too old or sick to come out to the square.

The strangest part of this massacre was that it was unprovoked and done in cold blood and in deceit. The victims had no inkling that such a fate awaited them. Who could imagine that people dressed in white, chanting their allegiance to One Nigeria would be gunned down by the same soldiers they were pledging allegiance to?

For decades, Asaba has lived with this horrific and traumatic experience in silence. Their story was swallowed by the events of the Nigerian Civil War, especially the starving children of Biafra. Most Nigerians have never heard of the fate that befell Asaba people on October 7, 1967. Ironically, those who led this massacre rose to become national heroes, with monuments named after them and beautiful tales told about them.

The Asaba people have decided to commemorate the 50th anniversary of this ugly incident in a way that will galvanise them towards rebirth and healing. Accordingly, the Asaba October 7 Memorial Group, led by Mr. Alban Ofili-Okonkwo, plans a four-day anniversary that will start on October 4 and end on October 8, with its theme as “Remembrance and Forgiveness”. The high points being the October 7 colloquium featuring Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, and Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah as keynote speakers as well as the presentation of a book on the carnage entitled, The Asaba Massacre – Trauma, Memories, and the Nigerian Civil War, authored by renowned anthropologist, Prof. S. Elizabeth Bird and co-authored by historian, Prof. Fraser M. Ottanelli, both of the University of South Florida.

Ofili-Okonkwo emphasises that in the spirit of forgiveness and rebirth, a maternity and school of midwifery would be established at the spot where the people were massacred and it will be named The Place of My Birth Hospital. The hospital will serve everybody from all walks of life and from all parts of the nation and the world. This hospital will save life and bring forth life in a place where life was snuffed out.

The group believes that with the sensitisation and citizen engagement programmes, healing and closure would be achieved to signal the collective resolve of Asaba indigenes to leave behind the memories of their tragic past and walk resolutely into a more promising future.

Even though Asaba people have decided to forgive and move on, Nigeria has not been able to find a solution to its lack of respect for human lives. Because it has never taken any decisive step to punish those, especially government agents, who waste human lives, the impunity to kill at will has continued over the decades in different parts of the country, whether in Odi or Zaki-Biam. This lack of punishment for cold-blooded murder of civilians has emboldened more government agents to kill more civilians.

That those who murdered defenceless civilians in Asaba have never been reprimanded in life or in death, neither has Nigerian government acknowledged that its troops massacred its citizens without provocation is a dent on Nigeria’s image. It is never late to do a good thing.


THE LEGACY OF MURTALA MOHAMMED

Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 11:12am On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


Murtala? Murtala?! That mass murderer and war criminal.
aunty mi, sorry. Just drop murtala and pick the rest. Murtala was just doing his job as a military man at the warfront.

Are you from asaba?
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 11:25am On Nov 09, 2017
Ex-Nigerian Head Of State, Gowon, Accepts 48-Year-Old Son After DNA Test

Ola' Audu
2 years ago

Nigeria’s former military head of state, Yakubu Gowon, has confirmed his paternity of a 48-year-old man recently deported from the United States.

Mr. Gowon announced Wednesday that a DNA test had proven Musa Jack Ngodadi is his biological son.

Musa Gowon, who had been in jail in the U.S. for 22 years, was pardoned by President Barrack Obama in 2015, cutting short the 40-year prison term he was to serve for alleged drug related crime of which he was found guilty on November 18, 1992.

Musa, a striking lookalike of the former head of state, returned to Nigeria on January 1, 2016, after the U.S. Immigration officials deported him.

He was the product of a romance in the 1960s between General Gowon, then a military head of state, and one Igbo damsel, Edith Ike-Okongu, who was said to have ended her love affairs with the ex-military ruler over the Nigerian Civil War and how it was being prosecuted under Gowon’s watch.

Edith was said to have protested the manner Nigerian troops had maimed and killed her fellow Igbos, under a government of a man she was in love with.


Conflicting reports say she left Nigeria with a pregnancy or with the child their romance had produced to settle in the U.S., while the then young bachelor, Gowon, got married to his present wife, Victoria.

Edith is said to have later returned to Nigeria after decades in the U.S., leaving behind Musa Gowon who allegedly got involved with some Colombian drug dealers resulting in his arrest and jailing in 1992

Edith herself relocated to then West Germany on 30th June, 1967 after Gowon overruled her plans to relocate to either the US of UK.

The relationship was said to have produced a handsome young man with full name Jack Musa Ngonadi Gowon in 1968. Due to Edith’s constant unease at the indiscriminate murder of civilians, the relationship got frosty and ended towards the end of 1968. In 1969 Gowon married Miss Victoria Zakari, a nurse by profession. Gowon reportedly denied paternity of Musa.

Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 11:40am On Nov 09, 2017
Caseless:
aunty mi, sorry. Just drop murtala and pick the rest. Murtala was just doing his job as a military man at the warfront.

Are you from asaba?

I'm not from Asaba at all. But even if I was from the moon I'd still be pissed at him. I'm just that kind of person. And no, his job did not include ordering the massacre of innocent civilians waving Nigerian flags and chanting "one Nigeria".
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 12:12pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


People like you try to make everything tribal or partisan or parochial. Well it doesn't work with me. I am proudly Igbo. I hate APC - and PDP! And I have the same exact birthday as mama thief!



grin
Yorubas always claiming to be igbo online, chai.

If u like let madame Patience be ur mama for baptism, it doesn't mean she's corrupt. She didn't steal a dime.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 12:14pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


All this "we" stuff. I'm sure mama thief doesn't give a rat's ass about people like you.

Show us Bubu's wife doing these and we will celebrate her too as we are celebrating your thief mummy:

"In 2006, during her husband’s term as governor of Bayelsa state, EFCC caught her twice trying to launder money.
First time, Patience tried to launder 104 million naira through her ‘business associate’, a certain Nancy Ebere. Ms. Ebere implicated Patience in a sworn affidavit. Second time, Patience was intercepted at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport while trying to smuggle out a baggage of $12.5 million cash. She escaped prosecution on the two occasions..."

And this:

She is standing on the premise of her constitutional right to “own property” to assert that the curious accounts opened and maintained in the name of the houseboys of her former domestic aide were hers, in actual sense.

And this:

It turns out that the companies Patience used to launder money were fairy tale entities. They had no earthly address, no staffer, no robot. The firms did not exist. She conjured $31.4 million out of nothingness – by sheer magic!

And this:

The long-drawn legal battle dates back to 2010 after the plot, cornered by Mrs. Yar’Adua in February 2010 while she was the First Lady, was revoked by the FCT minister, who was appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan, and re-awarded to Mrs. Jonathan.

And this:

Fashola Faults Closure Of Lagos Roads For Patience Jonathan

By Dotun Oladipo On Apr 14, 2012
Share
The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has faulted the closure of key roads in the state by security agencies for the wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, during her visit to the state on Thursday.



I didn't read ur epistle, like say these things de disturb u.

Pls focus on SW and the leaders like thiefnubu² n Fashola n Alakhija, who looted government funds n leave our own mummy for us. No matter how long u rant, it will change nothing. She didn't steal a dime grin
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 12:21pm On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:




I didn't read ur epistle, like say these things de disturb u.

Pls focus on SW and the leaders like thiefnubu² n Fashola n Alakhija, who looted government funds n leave our own mummy for us. No matter how long u rant, it will change nothing. She didn't steal a dime grin

Until they r caught AND I know about it (and as jara they come out to fight for the criminal money)
I honestly didn't know nor care anything about mama thief until I chanced on the Daily Trust article while looking at that picture of people taking selfies with her.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 12:26pm On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:




grin
Yorubas always claiming to be igbo online, chai.

If u like let madame Patience be ur mama for baptism, it doesn't mean she's corrupt. She didn't steal a dime.

Ngwa k'anyi dee Igbo k'amara onye g'ede karia ibe ya.

I bet I speak and write Igbo better than u can ever dream of doing.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 12:33pm On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:




grin
Yorubas always claiming to be igbo online, chai.

If u like let madame Patience be ur mama for baptism, it doesn't mean she's corrupt. She didn't steal a dime.

Face facts. Your mummy is not only a thief but a thief so greedy and tenacious that she shamelessly comes out to fight for clearly criminal loot.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 12:50pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


Face facts. Your mummy is not only a thief but a thief so greedy and tenacious that she shamelessly comes out to fight for clearly criminal loot.


Well I'm sure our very own mummy didn't steal a dime. U can goan ask ur ancestors about ur mummy + her loot. grin
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 12:50pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


Ngwa k'anyi dee Igbo k'amara onye g'ede karia ibe ya.

I bet I speak and write Igbo better than u can ever dream of doing.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 12:51pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


Until they r caught AND I know about it (and as jara they come out to fight for the criminal money)
I honestly didn't know nor care anything about mama thief until I chanced on the Daily Trust article while looking at that picture of people taking selfies with her.

grin.

Goan argue wit that newspaper

grin
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:03pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


I'm not from Asaba at all. But even if I was from the moon I'd still be pissed at him. I'm just that kind of person. And no, his job did not include ordering the massacre of innocent civilians waving Nigerian flags and chanting "one Nigeria".
in war, they say everything is fair. Civilians are always the casualties. Not even war triggered by the west or US spare the civilian.

The fact remains that Murtala wasn't at that square when the massacre took place...though the commanders are easily pointed. He's not here to defend himself, so anything can be said about him. Do you see ojukwu being called out for the atrocities of the biafran army against the minorities of the SS during the war? No! He was here decades beyond the war to moderate.

Do you hear OBJ getting any knock? No! He's alive and he set up Oputa panel.

Do you even see the name of Benjamin adekunle being mentioned? They're hero of the war. Not heros because they went there to dance with women , but to fight. No one calls them out like they do to Murtala cos he did not live long.

I believe he has his own side of the story. Not even the Nigerian army or the US army of now would take it easy if they find out the civilians are helping the enemies. They must create fear to make sure you turn the criminals out. It's so unfortunate that many lost their lives in this case.

Murtala mother is from aviele. And I'm sure he knew his closeness to the then Midwestern region comprising of Benin and delta then.

It's unfortunate.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 5:28pm On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:



Well I'm sure our very own mummy didn't steal a dime. U can goan ask ur ancestors about ur mummy + her loot. grin

Ngwa, explain to us how your mummy came up with the $34.1M she was hiding in houseboys' names. Nobody gives anybody $10 in Nigeria for no reason . If u doubt it, put up a thread saying u have cancer and need $1000 or u will die. See how many Nigerians send u $1.

["Ngwa" means "ok" in this sense (for the benefit of non-Igbos)]
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 5:34pm On Nov 09, 2017
By the way here is definition of mummy

Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 5:36pm On Nov 09, 2017
You mean mommy

Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 5:37pm On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx, see, I'm educating you too
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 5:49pm On Nov 09, 2017
Caseless:
in war, they say everything is fair. Civilians are always the casualties. Not even war triggered by the west or US spare the civilian.

The fact remains that Murtala wasn't at that square when the massacre took place...though the commanders are easily pointed. He's not here to defend himself, so anything can be said about him. Do you see ojukwu being called out for the atrocities of the biafran army against the minorities of the SS during the war? No! He was here decades beyond the war to moderate.

Do you hear OBJ getting any knock? No! He's alive and he set up Oputa panel.

Do you even see the name of Benjamin adekunle being mentioned? They're hero of the war. Not heros because they went there to dance with women , but to fight. No one calls them out like they do to Murtala cos he did not live long.

I believe he has his own side of the story. Not even the Nigerian army or the US army of now would take it easy if they find out the civilians are helping the enemies. They must create fear to make sure you turn the criminals out. It's so unfortunate that many lost their lives in this case.

Murtala mother is from aviele. And I'm sure he knew his closeness to the then Midwestern region comprising of Benin and delta then.

It's unfortunate.

I hear ya. But u r wrong. Just as mama thief's own stands out, this one stood out. That's why you don't see anyone making noise about the others. They were UNDERSTANDABLE in the context of war. This one made NO SENSE. No soldier carries out such act without highest authority. If it wasn't his command, why no courts marshal.
And no, everything is not fair in war. That's why Charles Taylor is serving 50 years.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 5:53pm On Nov 09, 2017
GhanaMustGoo:


Does.GEJ.seem.powerful or assertive to u?. Isn't he the opposite of Mama.thief? So much for astrology.

You have a point. I'm nothing like Mama Thief either, yet we have the same exact birthday
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 6:17pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


Ngwa, explain to us how your mummy came up with the $34.1M she was hiding in houseboys' names. Nobody gives anybody $10 in Nigeria for no reason . If u doubt it, put up a thread saying u have cancer and need $1000 or u will die. See how many Nigerians send u $1.

["Ngwa" means "ok" in this sense (for the benefit of non-Igbos)]


grin grin grin.

Explain how fashola was able to build golden heavenly bore holes.

Also explain how Thiefnubu² was able to buy a private jet, after all some years back he was a taxi driver... grin






More importantly, speaking igbo doesn't make u igbo.


Ngwa in igbo doesn't mean okay.

Receive sense.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 9:26pm On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:



grin grin grin.

Explain how fashola was able to build golden heavenly bore holes.

Also explain how Thiefnubu² was able to buy a private jet, after all some years back he was a taxi driver... grin






More importantly, speaking igbo doesn't make u igbo.


Ngwa in igbo doesn't mean okay.

Receive sense.

I wrote Igbo. You couldn't reply because you are not a true-bred Igbo person. Your Igboness ends with IPOB. Beyond that you know nothing about being Igbo.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 9:28pm On Nov 09, 2017
PrecisionFx:



grin grin grin.

Explain how fashola was able to build golden heavenly bore holes.

Also explain how Thiefnubu² was able to buy a private jet, after all some years back he was a taxi driver... grin






More importantly, speaking igbo doesn't make u igbo.


Ngwa in igbo doesn't mean okay.

Receive sense.

See next post.
See how a wise person handles a case like this?
See how they didn't foolishly come out to say the monies are gifts?
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 9:29pm On Nov 09, 2017
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Court orders forfeiture of Ikoyigate apartment, $43 m cash ON NOVEMBER 9, 20177:47 PM

By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor

Justice Saliu Sadu of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Thursday, ordered the forfeiture of Flat 7B Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos, where the sum of $43, 449, 947, £27,800 and N23, 218 was found last April, to the Federal Government.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had discovered the sums of $43, 449, 947, £27,800 and N23, 218 kept in iron cabinets and jute bags, otherwise known as ‘Ghana-must-go’ bags, in the apartment on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. The money had since been permanently forfeited to the Federal Government. Justice Sadu gave the forfeiture order on the flat following an ex parte application filed by the counsel to the EFCC, Rotimi Oyedepo. Oyedepo had, on May 5, 2017, revealed that the wife of a former Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ayo Oke, Folashade, owns the apartment. She was said to have made cash payment of $1.658m for the flat between August 25 and September 3, 2015 in the name of a company, Chobe Ventures Limited. She and her son, Ayodele Oke Jnr., were said to be directors in the company. Oke was also said to have made the cash payment in tranches of $700,000, $650,000 and $353,700 to a Bureau de Change operator, Sulah Petroleum and Gas Limited, who later converted the money to N360, 000,000 and subsequently paid it to Fine and Country Limited for the purchase of the property. In his ruling on the application today, Justice Sadu directed the EFCC to publish the forfeiture order within 14 days in any of the national dailies as notice to Chobe Ventures, its directors or any interested persons to appear before the court to show cause why the property should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government. The case was adjourned to November 30, 2017. Meanwhile, barely two weeks after the former National Intelligence Agency Director General, Amb. Ayodele Oke, was sacked by President Muhammadu Buhari, a Federal High Court has ordered the forfeiture of the $43 million, $43,449,947, £27,800 and N23,218,000 found in his wife’s Ikoyi apartment in April this year, to the federal government. This happened as the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, said that there was enormous reward for whistleblowers in the country and pleaded with more Nigerians to blow the lid in stolen public funds and property and get the promised benefits attached to the gesture. It also emerged that the unnamed young Nigerian, who led the security agents to unravel the huge cash in the Ikoyi home, is being counselled by the EFCC on how he could possible use the hundreds of millions of Naira accruing to him as a percentage of the amount recovered through his intelligence to the security agents. The EFCC had taken its prayers to the FHC in Lagos, asking it to permanently confiscate the huge cash to the federal government since it was obvious to the agency that the money was from the proceeds of corruption. In responding to the EFCC prayers, Muslim Hassan ordered the forfeiture of the amount to the government. Hassan said, “I am in complete agreement with the submission of the learned counsel for the applicant (EFCC) that the property sought to be attached are reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities and that by every standard this huge sum of money is not expected to be kept without going through a designated financial institution. “More so, nobody has shown cause why the said sum should not be forfeited to the federal government of Nigeria. Having regard to the foregoing, I have no other option than to grant this application as prayed” Apparently excited about the seizure, the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, yesterday, called on Nigerians who want a positive change in the country to take advantage of the whistle blowing policy announced by the government early this year and expose more looters and earn money in the process. Magu, who made the plea at the ongoing 7th Session of the Conference of State Parties to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption holding in Vienna, Austria said aside from contributing to the eradication of corruption, potential whistleblowers also stand of benefitting from the illicit acquisition by the looters. According to him, the young man who blew the whistle on the $43,449,947, £27,800 and N23,218,000 recovered on April 7, 2017 by the EFCC in an apartment located at 16, Osborne Road, Ikoyi is already a millionaire by virtue of the percentage he is officially entitled to. Magu said, “We are currently working on the young man because this is just a man who has not seen one million naira of his own before. So he is under counselling on how to make good use of the money and also the security implication. We don’t want anything bad to happen to him after taking delivery of his entitlement. He is national pride”, he said. “So we encourage more whistle blowers to come forward with genuine information that will lead to recoveries from looters of public treasuries. That is part of the ways we can put an end to the looting madness in the public sector. “When they know that they have no place to keep the loot, as all eyes are on them, they will find looting of public treasuries unattractive “.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 9:30pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


I wrote Igbo. You couldn't reply because you are not a true-bred Igbo person. Your Igboness ends with IPOB. Beyond that you know nothing about being Igbo.



grin grin grin.

Ok madame.
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 9:31pm On Nov 09, 2017
9jaDoc:


See next post.
See how a wise person handles a case like this?
See how they didn't foolishly come out to say the monies are gifts?

grin.
I don't care about whichever wise people ur talking about. Our mummy's own na gift, simply. cool

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