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seges
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AN in-law of one of the South-South State governors, arrested last week by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was found attempting to carry $1.5 million out of the country. The arrest was effected last Thursday as the governor’s in-law was said to be attempting to travel out of the country through the Mutala Mohammed International Airport.
The name of the governor’s in-law was given as Nancy. She is said to be the sister to the wife of the governor. This confirms Vanguard’s story of last Friday entitled, Governor’s in-law arrested. Still recovering from a tragedy which struck the government via the loss of a cabinet member through an auto crash, with the wife being at the centre of the furore, information available to Vanguard suggests that the governor’s in-law was initially released.
It was gathered that it took a perturbed senior official of the EFCC to effect the re-arrest of the governor’s in-law. Vanguard was informed that the official reported to Nuhu Ribadu, the Commission’s chairman, that a lady found in possession of $1.5million was arrested at the airport while leaving the country and had been released.
Ribadu, information available pointed out, was miffed upon hearing of the incident. The EFCC Chairman was said to have immediately ordered a re-arrest of the lady. Already, President Olusegun Obasanjo, who rounded off his state visit to Akwa Ibom State yesterday with a church service, is said to be aware. According to sources in the presidency, President Obasanjo is said to have maintained that his confidence in the ability of Ribadu to do a thorough job, no matter whose ox is gored remains unshaken.
His confidence in Ribadu, a presidential aide disclosed to Vanguard, derives from the fact that “the EFCC chairman had in the past taken up cases which were far bigger in scope and more complex in nature than the emerging foreign exchange scandal involving a governor’s in-law. The embattled state governor, is who is serving the remainder of his predecessor’s tenure, was said to have immediately swung into action with a view to dousing the fire of the unfolding scandal.
One of the moves by the state governor, it has also been learnt, is to ensure that information relating to the incident is not leaked to the media. Still fighting a battle to win the hearts and souls of masses in his state preparatory to the 2007 elections, the state governor is said not to be relenting. Source Vanguard newspaper You don't need to be a rocket scientist to know the governor is goodluck jonathan of bayelsa state he just started and has already started embezzling money he won't learn a lesson from what happened to alams.
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ono (m)
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This is an Alaming! situation!!
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Odeku (m)
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I don't blv this story there is no way you can carry that huge amount of money in one lugage. even if the highest denomination is $100. where is the source and picture of the arrest?
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LoverBwoy (m)
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chai people can be so greedy to the extent of carrying CASH INTO ANOTHER COUNTRY, i wish she had actually travelled, then she will be arrested by the foreign police and this time no one will say EFCC is being selective! ole thief 
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LoverBwoy (m)
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This is an Alaming! situation!!
 " Alaming" indeed 
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Odeku (m)
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Maybe she is a legitimate business woman like ATIKU, lol 
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otokx (m)
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Lets wait for her own side of the story.
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GNature (m)
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@seges Could you please tell us the source of this story? I am not calling you a liar, but the accusation would sound more legitimate if you tell us where you got it from. Nawaa oo !! $1.5 million in cash in a luggage !! Our brothers from the South South have been pleading for resource control, but look at what some of their governors are doing with the "little" money they are getting. The funniest thing is, the state house of assembly would not hold these governors accountable. Heaven help us ooo 
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seges
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I got to info from vanguard newspaper from their website if you had read what i wrote well you will have known i got it from vanguard i hope that answers your enquiry.
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Odeku (m)
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are you for real, the assembly are getting kick backs and that is all they are worried about, no one cares about the ordinary people. My theory is put all this lay makers against barrel and fire them, then Nigeria will be at peace
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gbeborun (m)
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Seges, if the story is true then i think it's BADLUCK for Bayelsans after enduring an ALAMing governor. I aint surprised, what do you expect from him. He seriously needs money for next year's election.
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hola2ng (m)
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Bayelsa Governor's sister-in-law caught with $1.5M The lady simply named Nancy is said to be very close to the Bayelsa First Lady, Patience Jonathan. As at the time of going to press, Elendureports.com could not confirm what the lady did for a living. All efforts to get the Bayelsa Governor or his aides to comment on this story did not yield fruits as they were not responding to calls. Sources informed us that the lady confessed to security operatives during interrogation that the money belongs to Patience Jonathan, the Bayelsa First Lady. Nancy is said to have also fingered two banks and informed her interrogators that the money was to be paid into an account in a South African bank, The Bayelsa Governor, Jonathan Goodluck came into office after the then Governor, D.S.P. Alamieyeseigha, was impeached by the Bayelsa State House of Assembly last year. Alamieyeseigha is currently on trial in Lagos for many counts of money laundering, corruption and other financial crimes. The British Government recently returned about one million pounds (₤1,000,000.00) which was recovered from the former Governor to the Nigerian government. http://elendureports.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=251&Itemid=33
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imageman (m)
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Well,let's see,may be she was trying to buy a ticket to the moon.Huuunnn ,may be she was even trying to buy a ticket to the international space station!She might even be international business woman fronting for mighty politician(s).Let's wait and see what the story will ultimately be.
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Donzman (m)
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Later, the MEND people will be kidnapping innocent civillians instead of holding their Governments repsonsible for looting their treasures. Those militants in the South South are fighting the wrong fight, hold your Governments responsible and not innocent oil workers.
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