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Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Islie: 7:47am On Nov 14, 2022
By Daniel Ojukwu

On August 10, 2022, the United States District Court released documents that confirm Bola Tinubu, presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), forfeited $460,000 proceeds of drug peddling.

Its 1993 ruling by Magistrate Rijcklo held that Tinubu and his associates peddled drugs “on a large scale and the operations were substantial”.

Rijcklo stated that the monies recovered “represent proceeds of narcotics trafficking and further represent property involved in money laundering in violation of 18 USC §§ 1956 and 1957”.

Since the report of his settlement deal became public, critics of his presidential ambition have called for a more extensive probe and trial to test his fitness for office. But Tinubu’s campaign council fired back, saying the call was an attempt to “wake up a dead horse”.

CONVICTION OR INDICTMENT? LEGAL TECHNICALITIES

On Friday, FIJ spoke with Benard Onigah, former secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association’s National Human Rights Committee. In a telephone interview with our reporter, he said the matter might be a good test for Nigeria’s judicial system.

Onigah said Nigeria’s common law is different from the US’ civil law. He said while in Nigeria, one is deemed innocent until proven guilty, the reverse is the case in the US, where one has to prove their innocence.

According to him, Tinubu’s inability to prove his innocence led to his indictment and forfeiture of funds.

Onigah, however, said that as the documents did not say the magistrate adjudged Tinubu to be guilty of the crime of drug peddling, he might be argued to not qualify as a convict in the eye of the Nigerian constitution.

Onigah said, “An ex-convict cannot hold elected offices in Nigeria. If it is seen that you are convicted for peddling drugs, you cannot and should not hold public office. However, it is left for a Nigerian court to decide if that amounts to a conviction.

“The certified true copy of the court proceedings in the US is very strong evidence however. Day-old lawyers know it was a plea bargain, and one does not bargain when they are right, you bargain to get a lesser sentence.

“Payment of fine amounts to a conviction. Conviction does not only mean going to prison. If you have to pay a fine, it means you are guilty of an offence.”

FORFEITURE WITHOUT CONVICTION

When FIJ asked if it was possible to forfeit that sum without a guilty verdict, Onigah said this was possible.

He said, “That is where there is difference between criminal jurisprudence between the US and Nigeria. In Nigeria, we are a common law jurisdiction, and you are said to be innocent until proven guilty, while in the US, you are guilty until proven innocent.”

Onigah said that by this, Tinubu was deemed guilty until he was able to prove he had not committed the crime he was accused of, and forfeiting the money showed he had not proven his innocence.

“What the court was telling Tinubu is, ‘You have monies in your account we know to be linked to a drug cartel. If you think this money is legitimate money; sold something legitimately to these drug barons, please come and tell us so that we release the money to you.’ When Tinubu was asked to do so, he could not,” Onigah added.

He said the plea bargain was for proceeds got from drugs in the US. Onigah, however, said it was up to a Nigerian court to determine “if that qualifies as a proper conviction under the Nigerian jurisprudence”.


WHAT THE LAW SAYS

Section 137, subsection 1(d) of the 1999 constitution as amended states, “A person shall not be qualified for election to the office of President if – he is under a sentence of death imposed by any competent court of law or tribunal in Nigeria or a sentence of imprisonment or fine for any offence involving dishonesty or fraud (by whatever name called) or for any other offence, imposed on him by any court or tribunal or substituted by a competent authority for any other sentence imposed on him by such a court or tribunal.”

This provision means that if a Nigerian court deems the forfeiture to be a fine, Tinubu will be ineligible to run for office.

The provision is repeated in Section 182 of the constitution, which refers to eligibility to contest for governor. Tinubu became Lagos State Governor in 1999, six years after this forfeiture, and held office for eight years.

Media records have it that in 2003, the US Consulate Office in Lagos wrote Tafa Balogun, the then Inspector-General of Police, saying its records did not indict Tinubu of any wrongdoing anytime in the past within the territory of the United States of America.

Until the matter is decided by a Nigerian court of competent jurisdiction, Tinubu’s candidacy remains recognised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Source: FIJ

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by yamunla(m): 7:50am On Nov 14, 2022
GOD BLESS THE INCOMING PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA


ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU


AKANBI

OMO OLODO IDE

GOD BLESS ILE OODUA

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by masinga07(m): 7:53am On Nov 14, 2022
The old man should be disqualified. He's a disaster that should never be allowed to happen to Nigeria. All hands must be on deck to stop him from becoming the president.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Conrod: 7:53am On Nov 14, 2022
If he has no shame ,then millions of nigerians will protest until his brain returns from its self imposed exile.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Validated: 7:55am On Nov 14, 2022
Tinubu is guilty. You guys should stop massaging this crime.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by appishani1(m): 7:56am On Nov 14, 2022
in a good country
Yes.
But buhari will say(what technology did they use)

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by 2times2(m): 8:02am On Nov 14, 2022
His sins are forgiven.

Plus this is Nigeria, every sin goes unpunished!

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by TinubuDeDrugLor: 8:04am On Nov 14, 2022
In essence, Tinubu should be extradited to the US to answer to this drug deals case and clear his name.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by ladiguy(m): 8:09am On Nov 14, 2022
Islie:




Source

Nlfpmod



You guys don’t have sense. Why not dig in to know more about the case. Tinubu wasn’t caught with drugs but the law enforcement traced funds that belongs to a drug baron in his account. You no go dig to know history, just see matter online start to Dey drop comments. Oga oooo

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Ancestortinubu: 8:12am On Nov 14, 2022
I will just advise Our candidate Tinubu to travel to United State to clear this case.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by ALTERNATEID: 8:12am On Nov 14, 2022
All this social media noise is unnecessary. If you’re sure there is a watertight case against Tinubu, approach the court and stop making silly noises all over the place.

As at today, nobody has taken the matter to court. All they do is make noise and forge INEC document. Why are they afraid of going to court?

Telling lies in different ways won’t make it the truth. Tinubu has no criminal indictment or conviction against him. The US government already told you guys the truth. You either go to court to challenge the US government or stop making noise all over the place.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Majesty2(m): 8:17am On Nov 14, 2022
I no fit laugh jare, pls who wan disqualify mazi Tinubu

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by ALTERNATEID: 8:17am On Nov 14, 2022
TinubuDeDrugLor:
In essence, Tinubu should be extradited to the US to answer to this drug deals case and clear his name.

Ancestortinubu:
I will just advise Our candidate Tinubu to travel to United State to clear this case.

The US government is not looking for Tinubu. He has no case to answer anywhere in the world except in the inconsequential court of hateful ipob supporters of Peter Obi. Tinubu was at the nomination of Barack Obama as Democratic candidate in 2012 on special invitation. He was still in the US for surgery last year. So, what exactly are you noisemakers talking about?

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Light78: 8:29am On Nov 14, 2022
ALTERNATEID:




The US government is not looking for Tinubu. He has no case to answer anywhere in the world except in the inconsequential court of hateful ipob supporters of Peter Obi. Tinubu was at the nomination of Barack Obama as Democratic candidate in 2012 on special invitation. He was still in the US for surgery last year. So, what exactly are you noisemakers talking about?


And now you have tribalized the topic.

Peter Obi crime in your eyes is that he's a good man who wants to lighten up the country.


Keep the hate up...

Let's see where it leads you to.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Ancestortinubu: 8:44am On Nov 14, 2022
Don't mind the ipob noise makers, they should focus on having their biafra nation while we focus in electing our leader tinubu for president of Nigeria made up of we yoruba and our northern brothers. We don't want Igbos to remain in Nigeria with us.

quote author=ALTERNATEID post=118373726]



The US government is not looking for Tinubu. He has no case to answer anywhere in the world except in the inconsequential court of hateful ipob supporters of Peter Obi. Tinubu was at the nomination of Barack Obama as Democratic candidate in 2012 on special invitation. He was still in the US for surgery last year. So, what exactly are you noisemakers talking about? [/quote]

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by BigDawsNet: 8:50am On Nov 14, 2022
If charge to court

The judge will decide that

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Nobody: 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
Gibberish!

Case that has been trashed two decades ago by a competent court of law.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Auxtin85(m): 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
In a sane country it would have disqualified him but in Nigeria where some people enjoy suffering and celebrate their oppressors he is qualify even if he is in jail

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by StrongandMighty: 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
He should be disqualified ASAP!
In US, can a man who forfeited ordinary 1 dollar from drug proceeds have the effontery to contest for US president?

So why will a man who forfeited 460,000 dollars be running for the seat of the president in Nigeria?

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by IgOga(m): 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
Go to court grin

The rule of law is "innocent until proven guilty"

If Tinubu was a drug Lord in the 90s he would be in jail. You don't buy back criminal conviction.

Being named a defendant doesn't make you a criminal. If that is the case all presidential candidates would probably be a criminal.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Kingzeez10: 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
What stop the oppositions from taking him to court if they are so sure that they have a case? I mean if this allegation is true ,they should take him to court now.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by ecolime(m): 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
Pablo

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by YahooG(m): 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
In a civilized country,this Narco El chapo jnr,would have been haunted down by the security agencies,and sent to the rat hole where he belongs,hell of a country called Nigeria.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by FashionCookie(f): 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
Hmm...Lol
Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by iwaeda: 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
Islie:


Source: FIJ

Capital Yes! grin grin grin grin
Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Omonieme: 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
Let's see. In a saner clime, while it might not lead to disqualification, the intelligence agencies and every concerned body would have been doing the utmost to ensure that they unravel the truth and basic facts about this as the possibility of having a president tainted by allegations of such magnitude shouldn't be condoned. That said, expect the story not to gain traction in these climes and even if it gets to the courts, it'll be thrown out on some technicalities. This ain't me in anyway saying Bat might be guilty of running drugs or what not. I just hope due investigation is carried out and the story put to bed. But I hope this brings us to have an introspection into our politics and the dirty money fuelling it. Majority of the current class of politicians got dirty money and only came into politics to clean it up. Most through fraud and others through drugs. Heard one or two stories about Governor Dapo Abiodun, Late senator Buruji Kashamu and some South Eastern and South Southern politicians to say the least. Well, expect these our current Yahoo boys in the corridors of power some years from now.
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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by inoki247: 8:51am On Nov 14, 2022
Make dem take the case to court na SM no dey win case...


Dem convict him yes or no....

Make we start from dere..

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by zoedew: 8:52am On Nov 14, 2022
It does not amount to a conviction. Suspicion, no matter how heightened, will not replace proof of guilt.

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by adioolayi(m): 8:52am On Nov 14, 2022
Story,....maybe in a saner clime

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Re: Can Tinubu’s $460,000 ‘settlement’ In Drug Trafficking Case Disqualify Him? by Didijiji: 8:52am On Nov 14, 2022
Brothers and Sisters.

Please look at this matter critically with all your brains intact!

Keyamo said the $460k was VAT on INTEREST. Oh my God!!!!!!!!!!

Have you sat to ask yourself how much the INTEREST was to have earned that much interest?

Most astonishingly is then the amount of PRINCIPAL.

OH MY GOD!!!!!

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