Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Umuide: 11:03pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
Is Africa caused or mentality issue.Their politicians never fail to dissappoint across the length and breath of this continent. |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by AngelicBeing: 11:05pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
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Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Ugosample(m): 11:06pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
NgeneUkwenu: $103M only? This is just the money in one of Patience Jonathan's numerous bank accounts, she and her husband cornered from our Common patrimony.
May God Punish Jonathan! the one in Tinubu account nko the Nigerian political elite are career criminals That's the fact 1 Like |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by jaxxy(m): 11:12pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
This is a Nation that is determined to Change and succeed. Unlike our dear Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by teejoyz: 11:13pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
sparog:
Just imagine that they only spent 6years in office
What if they had spent 10years Just as ur Aisha buhari is planning to establish her own university after just 4 yrs in power.ode oshi 2 Likes |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by foreshore(m): 11:15pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
BlacSmit: A large hoard of cash has been found at the home of Sudan's ousted president Omar al-Bashir and he is now being investigated for money laundering, prosecutors say.
Security services found euros, dollars and Sudanese pounds totalling more than $130m (£100m)..
The ex-leader was placed under house arrest after months of protests led to his removal.
Reports say Mr Bashir is now being held at the Kobar high-security prison.
A source in Sudan's judiciary told Reuters news agency that suitcases loaded with more than $351,000, €6m ($6.7m; £5.2m) and five billion Sudanese pounds ($105m) were found at Mr Bashir's home.
The source also confirmed Mr Bashir was under investigation, telling Reuters prosecutors would "question the former president in Kobar prison".
A picture carried by the Netherlands-based media outlet Radio Dabanga shows men in army uniforms standing over what appears to be several sacks full of cash.
The money, which Radio Dabanga says was shown to reporters, was stuffed in bags designed to contain 50kg (110lbs) of grain.
But despite moves to hold Mr Bashir to account, Sudan's army does not appear to have the confidence of protesters demanding civilian rule, BBC Africa correspondent, Alastair Leithead, says.
Protesters want civilian rule' Alastair Leithead, BBC News, Khartoum
The mass sit-in continues in the centre of Khartoum, amid a lack of trust that the military council is committed to handing over power to a civilian transitional authority.
Each day concessions are announced, but there's little proof that what's been promised has been delivered.
There have been no images of the former president in prison, nor any response from the generals over a demand they give up power to a civilian administration.
The general public prosecutor's announcement that Mr Bashir is being investigated for money laundering after cash was found at his home is news the demonstrators would like to hear.
The Sudanese military toppled Mr Bashir on 11 April but demonstrators, led by The Sudanese Professionals Association, have vowed to stay on the streets until there is a move to civilian rule.
Mr Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes in the country's Darfur region.
Sudan's military, however, says it will not extradite him and will try him in the country instead.
Uganda would consider offering the deposed leader asylum if he applied, the country's Minister for Foreign Affairs Henry Oryem Okello told Reuters.
Until this week, Mr Bashir's whereabouts since his removal were unknown.
The coup leader at the time, Awad Ibn Auf, said Mr Bashir was being detained in a "safe place".
He himself stood down soon afterwards, with Lt Gen Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan named as head of the transitional military council.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-47997729
African leaders and the craze for money |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by VcStunner(m): 11:16pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
NgeneUkwenu: $103M only? This is just the money in one of Patience Jonathan's numerous bank accounts, she and her husband cornered from our Common patrimony.
May God Punish Jonathan! well, your love, the god of anti corruption is still the president yeah? We want to see both couple in jail before he dies in power as God's punishment to his numerous atrocities against the Nigerian people. Scumbag. |
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Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Nobody: 12:17am On Apr 21, 2019 |
What if the money was planted by the military 1 Like |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by wink2015(m): 12:18am On Apr 21, 2019 |
BlacSmit: A large hoard of cash has been found at the home of Sudan's ousted president Omar al-Bashir and he is now being investigated for money laundering, prosecutors say.
Security services found euros, dollars and Sudanese pounds totalling more than $130m (£100m)..
The ex-leader was placed under house arrest after months of protests led to his removal.
Reports say Mr Bashir is now being held at the Kobar high-security prison.
A source in Sudan's judiciary told Reuters news agency that suitcases loaded with more than $351,000, €6m ($6.7m; £5.2m) and five billion Sudanese pounds ($105m) were found at Mr Bashir's home.
The source also confirmed Mr Bashir was under investigation, telling Reuters prosecutors would "question the former president in Kobar prison".
A picture carried by the Netherlands-based media outlet Radio Dabanga shows men in army uniforms standing over what appears to be several sacks full of cash.
The money, which Radio Dabanga says was shown to reporters, was stuffed in bags designed to contain 50kg (110lbs) of grain.
But despite moves to hold Mr Bashir to account, Sudan's army does not appear to have the confidence of protesters demanding civilian rule, BBC Africa correspondent, Alastair Leithead, says.
Protesters want civilian rule' Alastair Leithead, BBC News, Khartoum
The mass sit-in continues in the centre of Khartoum, amid a lack of trust that the military council is committed to handing over power to a civilian transitional authority.
Each day concessions are announced, but there's little proof that what's been promised has been delivered.
There have been no images of the former president in prison, nor any response from the generals over a demand they give up power to a civilian administration.
The general public prosecutor's announcement that Mr Bashir is being investigated for money laundering after cash was found at his home is news the demonstrators would like to hear.
The Sudanese military toppled Mr Bashir on 11 April but demonstrators, led by The Sudanese Professionals Association, have vowed to stay on the streets until there is a move to civilian rule.
Mr Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes in the country's Darfur region.
Sudan's military, however, says it will not extradite him and will try him in the country instead.
Uganda would consider offering the deposed leader asylum if he applied, the country's Minister for Foreign Affairs Henry Oryem Okello told Reuters.
Until this week, Mr Bashir's whereabouts since his removal were unknown.
The coup leader at the time, Awad Ibn Auf, said Mr Bashir was being detained in a "safe place".
He himself stood down soon afterwards, with Lt Gen Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan named as head of the transitional military council.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-47997729
Their own Abacha 's loot. This is a handwriting on the walls to Africa 's generation of tyrant and sit tight rulers. |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Ekaka1(m): 12:19am On Apr 21, 2019 |
Righteousness89: Money that you won't take $1 out of this Earth!
Stupidity @ its Peak! It's the trap for most "African village heads." 1 Like |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by oduademon: 12:19am On Apr 21, 2019 |
habiham: African mentality... I regret being an Africa Na ya problem be that |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by panafrican(m): 12:21am On Apr 21, 2019 |
Maybe they kept 90% of what they found and showed only 10% to the public He spent 30 years in power and they only found that amount under his bed ? If this is really true, then the guy was kind of honest. 1 Like |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by observanc1: 12:23am On Apr 21, 2019 |
Chimaokigwe:
Is Buhari the President of Sudan?
Why do you like exposing your inherited folly? u know what d guy is talking about. Is it only in sudan that there is corruption? 1 Like |
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Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Sirjamo: 12:37am On Apr 21, 2019 |
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Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by blunt1990: 12:40am On Apr 21, 2019 |
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Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Sirjamo: 12:43am On Apr 21, 2019 |
OkunrinOloro: God is punishing these evil, wicked, raghead, janja-weed, demonic arab subhumans for all their crimes against black Africans in Southern Sudan and Darfur.
They used genocide and mass rapes to force the Southern Sudanese to opt for their own country. When the South left, they took all their oil along with them, and that was the beginning of the economic troubles of the lazy, useless arabs. They should enjoy their shithole country.
And what happened to south Sudan since they left? Why does the Pope have to be kissing their leaders shoes so they can live in peace? |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by selemo: 12:51am On Apr 21, 2019 |
abujacomputertu: African Leaders!!! Being African is a disease of it's own.. |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by rummmy: 1:02am On Apr 21, 2019 |
OkunrinOloro: God is punishing these evil, wicked, raghead, janja-weed, demonic arab subhumans for all their crimes against black Africans in Southern Sudan and Darfur.
They used genocide and mass rapes to force the Southern Sudanese to opt for their own country. When the South left, they took all their oil along with them, and that was the beginning of the economic troubles of the lazy, useless arabs. They should enjoy their shithole country.
i wish this can happen to buhari, if you know a little of how much buhari and family are stealing each day....... Check the sons bike, wife watch, now she wants to open a university....... God will punish who ever forced apc on Nigeria till the evil party is deposed. 1 Like |
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Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by mikolo80: 1:25am On Apr 21, 2019 |
Righteousness89: Money that you won't take $1 out of this Earth!
Stupidity @ its Peak! go and withdraw your life savings and throw it in the dustbin |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Utagbamaka(m): 2:54am On Apr 21, 2019 |
It will soon get to Nigeria turn 1 Like |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Nobody: 4:50am On Apr 21, 2019 |
All trial should be made and judge should be done on African soil. to hell with ICC |
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Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Yakiboy: 5:54am On Apr 21, 2019 |
Can this be possible in Nigeria? |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by ednut1(m): 6:20am On Apr 21, 2019 |
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Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Cuteamigo1(m): 6:37am On Apr 21, 2019 |
habiham: African mentality... I regret being an Africa ... you are not alone on this |
Re: Cash Hoard Found At Al-bashir's Home In Sudan by Cuteamigo1(m): 6:40am On Apr 21, 2019 |
modestbrowser: What if the money was planted by the military good thinking |