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ud4u
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #32 on: November 02, 2009, 11:20 AM »

Nemesis has caught up with him, Good
~Bluetooth (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #33 on: November 02, 2009, 11:54 AM »

See people monitoring  prisoner,,bode this,bode that, There are many others more corrupt than bode yet they are walking freely.,
Ajike
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #34 on: November 02, 2009, 12:22 PM »

When told that George has a bag of personal clothes in his cell, he described such rumour as scandalous, stating that if there was such it must be from NGOs, churches or humanitarian organizations that visit the prisons on a daily basis.

hmmmm! Nigerians don start again ooooo, how can NGO donates cloth for B/George when hes not been treated like other inamtes. Warders too don dey take kola carry stuff enter for this big belle man. Oju Olorun un wo yin
Ajike
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #35 on: November 02, 2009, 12:26 PM »

Nemesis , See people monitoring  prisoner,,bode this,bode that, There are many others more corrupt than bode yet they are walking freely.,

mention their names now or better still go to efcc and report them and let see if they will not be after them abi why are you hiding your face in NL to say that
olulove (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #36 on: November 02, 2009, 12:34 PM »


BUT COME TO THINK OF IT  OOOOOOOOOO,AS E DEY SO IF I FIT GET 1 BILLION(TOO MUCH MONEY) THIS IS MY FOUR POINT AGENDA:

[img][/img]1. I WILL SPEND N50,000 EVERYDAY FOR 50 YEARS(NO SHAKING)
2. I GO STOP TO DEY GO SKOOL
3. I GO DASH EVERY NAIRALAND BABE N10,000
4. I GO DASH DEY GUYS N2,000

I THINK IF DEM RELEASE BODE GEORGE I DEY PLAN TO KIDNAP AM, RANSOM NEGOTIATABLE JUST N5,000,000,000,IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THE QUEST FOR THE KIDNAPPING OPERATION JUST DIAL 080616419319.
lawrence83
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #37 on: November 02, 2009, 12:39 PM »

who gives a damn if bode george rot in jail.
Enjoyment1 (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #38 on: November 02, 2009, 12:41 PM »

Quote from: olulove on November 02, 2009, 12:34 PM

BUT COME TO THINK OF IT  OOOOOOOOOO,AS E DEY SO IF I FIT GET 1 BILLION(TOO MUCH MONEY) THIS IS MY FOUR POINT AGENDA:

[img][/img]1. I WILL SPEND N50,000 EVERYDAY FOR 50 YEARS(NO SHAKING)
2. I GO STOP TO DEY GO SKOOL
3. I GO DASH EVERY NAIRALAND BABE N10,000
4. I GO DASH DEY GUYS N2,000

I THINK IF DEM RELEASE BODE GEORGE I DEY PLAN TO KIDNAP AM, RANSOM NEGOTIATABLE JUST N5,000,000,000,IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THE QUEST FOR THE KIDNAPPING OPERATION JUST DIAL 080616419319.


Which kind phone number be that, I tried the number and the response I got was "The number you are trying to call in not responsible, please try again later", nah wah oh!.  Grin Grin Grin Kai, I fear naija. Point of correction, I did not call becos I wanted to become a kidnapper.  Grin Grin Grin
emaginate
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #39 on: November 02, 2009, 01:19 PM »

another one bites the dust.how the mighty fall,im lovin this,can't wait for ibb's turn
Nezan (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #40 on: November 02, 2009, 02:58 PM »

How the mighty have fallen . . . another food for thought.
vikiviko (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #41 on: November 02, 2009, 03:28 PM »

The criminal should be allowed to serve a quiet sentence .
selingel
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #42 on: November 02, 2009, 06:17 PM »

I suggest they put him in the worst deplorable condition. Let him taste the life of the same prisons they refused to refurbish.
Oboma1
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #43 on: November 02, 2009, 07:47 PM »

Quote from: selingel on November 02, 2009, 06:17 PM
I suggest they put him in the worst deplorable condition. Let him taste the life of the same prisons they refused to refurbish.

I concur!.
oge4real (f)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #44 on: November 02, 2009, 10:06 PM »

Shameless old man in a shameless country.
Oboma1
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #45 on: November 03, 2009, 01:49 AM »

What do we do? Afterall, we didnt choose to come to Nigeria, it is GOD that did that. It is the same GOD that will save us.
9ja4eva (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #46 on: November 03, 2009, 06:26 AM »

Stupid MAN.

E never ready
Sagaust
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #47 on: November 03, 2009, 11:23 AM »

I want you guys to open your mind and stop being naive, the impression given to Nigerians about Bode's Predicament is not real. Don't believe and waste your time commenting on what you hear, this is Nigeria.
Enjoyment1 (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #48 on: November 03, 2009, 11:28 AM »

Now, I heard that, the judgement that turn him into a convict, will be presented at thesame libel suit he instituted. Double wahala, for dead bodi.
Oboma1
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #49 on: November 03, 2009, 06:40 PM »

That serves him right.
selingel
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #50 on: November 04, 2009, 10:53 AM »

I learnt his cohorts are going there to visit him. They had better start looking for how to refurbish our prisons, becos very soon, it will be their turn.
Oboma1
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #51 on: November 04, 2009, 05:15 PM »

But "People Deceive People" no dey shame oh!.
Enjoyment1 (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #52 on: November 04, 2009, 07:26 PM »

Quote from: Oboma1 on November 04, 2009, 05:15 PM
But "People Deceive People" no dey shame oh!.


Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
Oboma1
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #53 on: November 04, 2009, 08:21 PM »

I hear them doesn't want to wear uniform.
Oboma1
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #54 on: November 05, 2009, 12:11 AM »

Bode George no get size. They should sew the Agbada format!.
ROSSIKE
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #55 on: November 05, 2009, 12:57 AM »

lol  Grin Grin
dolatiwa
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #56 on: November 05, 2009, 02:06 AM »

instead of using our money to feed him inside the prison they shuold have dispose some of his estate and use that to feed Grin Grin Grin
Nignog
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #57 on: November 05, 2009, 06:27 AM »

Boy George is in a Nigerian prison?
Oboma1
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #58 on: November 05, 2009, 10:24 AM »

Quote from: Nignog on November 05, 2009, 06:27 AM
Boy George is in a Nigerian prison?
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But he's soon to be released!. That is our country for you.
Nignog
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #59 on: November 05, 2009, 11:06 AM »

Quote from: Oboma1 on November 05, 2009, 10:24 AM
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But he's soon to be released!. That is our country for you.
Speak for yourself. I wouldn't take a crap in Nigeria.
Igbo Mafia
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #60 on: November 05, 2009, 03:39 PM »

Yoruba criminals!!!!!!!
Enjoyment1 (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #61 on: November 11, 2009, 08:06 AM »

Bode George loses bail bid, gets prison uniform
HeadlinesNov 10, 2009
By Abdulwahab Abdulah,  Gbenga Akanmu & Ifeanyi Okolie
 Tongue Tongue Tongue



LAGOS — EFFORTS of the embattled former Chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Chief Bode George, and five others, to secure bail from an Ikeja High court that jailed them over the NPA contracts scam, hit the rocks yesterday as the same court refused their request.
Meantime, authorities of the Kirikiri Maximum Prison, yeaterday, handed Chief George his official blue uniform mandatory for all convicts in the prison.

Bode George' s bail application hits the rocks
Justice Joseph Oyewole who handed down the two-and-half year jail term on the six accused, on October 26, over offences bordering on inflation of contract, disobedience of lawful order and abuse of office also refused their application for bail on the ground that they failed to convince the court beyond reasonable doubt that they deserved to be set free temporarily.
By implication, Chief George, who turns 64 years on November 21, may spend his next birthday in prison.
Also, the Lagos State House of Assembly, yesterday, condemned the alleged threat to the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mrs. Farida Waziri, by those believed to be associates of the jailed former National Deputy Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Others convicted alongside Chief George are Alhaji Aminu Dabo, Captain Olusegun Abidoye, Alhaji Abdullahi Aminu Tafida, Alhaji Zanna Maidaribe and Alhaji Sule Aliyu.

From left; Chief Olabode George, Alhaji Aminu Dabo, former managing director, NPA; Captain Olusegun Abidoye and Alhaji Abdulahi Aminu Tafida
For more than four hours in court yesterday, seven Senior Advocates of Nigeria, led by Chief Tunji Ayanlaja and a former Attorney-General of Nigeria, Chief Kanu Agabi, representing Chief George failed to convince the court why their client and the co-applicants should be admitted to bail pending when the Court of Appeal will hear their brief asking the appellate court to set aside the judgment of the trial court.
They hinged their arguments on two major points — that their clients are not medically fit to stay in prison and that it would be prejudiced on the judgment of the appellate court if it turned down the judgment of the trial court.
The senior lawyers argued in line with their Motion on Notice dated October 28, 2009 asking for accelerated hearing of the matter, “brought pursuant to Section 10 and 51 of the High Court of Lagos State Law 2003 and under the inherent jurisdiction of this honorable court”.
In their individual capacity, they argued that it will take the better part of the year to get the records of appeal in a matter of this magnitude compiled and transmitted to the court of appeal.
They added that going by the congestion at the appellate court, “by the time the appeal would have been determined by the Court of Appeal, the Applicants would have finished serving their terms of imprisonment, thus rendering their appeal, whatever the outcome nugatory.”
Also, they told the court that they need to be attended to by their private physicians, because of the fragile nature of their sickness. To this end, they prayed the court to grant them bail pending the determination of their appeal.
However, Counsel of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Festus Keyamo, in his response told the court that there was no justification for the court to release them on bail.
He argued that based on the applicants’ affidavits and the attached medical reports on their health, there was no strong facts for the court to release them.  He said the medical reports attached to the application were from private medical doctors and from private hospitals which can not be relied upon by the court.
He noted that for the court to accept the medical reports, the reports have to be from a recognised government hospital.
He also argued that they (Applicants) failed to justify their position on the congestion of the Court of Appeal to listen to their appeal timeously, since they failed to attach copy of the ‘Cause list’ from the appellate court to justify their positions.
He therefore urged the court to reject the application for bail.
In his short ruling, Justice Oyewole held that “the applications failed and are consequently dismissed.”
The court said that the application failed because the applicants failed to submit sufficient materials to prove that they were suffering from illness.
“There must be sufficient evidence from a specialist in that particular field of medicine,” the court averred, “to grant bail on medical grounds.”
On the issue of delay in hearing the appeal at the appellate court, the trial judge said that “I will not comment on the likelihood of the duration of the appeal”.
The court however discountenanced the issue of preliminary objection by Keyamo on the competence of the motion for bail, based on alleged conflict in signature on affidavits by the counsel.
Justice Oyewole held that it amounted to technicalities and mere academic exercise which has no bearing in determining the merit or demerit of the case.
In his final words, the Judge said “I have considered the application for bail pending appeal and submissions of the counsels. The ruling shall encompass the entire lot because of the similarity in the applications (of the six counsel).”
George gets prison uniform
Although spokesman for the Prisons, Ope Fatinikun told Vanguard on phone that all prisoners in the state wear uniforms without specifically mentioning names, it was gathered that Chief George was handed his uniform yesterday after hopes of getting bail at the Ikeja High court were dashed.
Reliable prison sources told Vanguard that before now, prison officials at the maximum Prisons, Kirikiri deliberately accorded the convicted PDP stalwart the privileges of going about without the official uniform worn by all convicts. He was also said to be on a diet specially prepared from his home.
However, the table was said to have turned immediately news of the refusal of the Ikeja court to grant him bail got to Prison authorities.
It was learnt that when prison officials brought the neatly-ironed uniform to the PDP Chieftain, it was like double tragedy for him.  An insider said Chief George quietly walked into his cell and did not show up again.
The Prison spokesman, Fatinikun said, “All I will tell you is that all prisoners in Lagos Command wear uniforms. I do not want to mention anybody’s name. You can go to the officer-in-charge of Kirikiri Prisons and see things for yourself”.
An insider source told Vanguard that Chief George refused to eat all through yesterday. The source said although the convict had been fasting since Saturday, but he normally broke his fast by 2:00pm after a round of prayers led by a renowned prophet who had assured him of victory in his bail bid.
The source said he was moody all through the day after getting the news of the judgment and was consoled by Major Hamza el-Mustapha
Lagos lawmakers condemn alleged threat
On their part, lawmakers of the Lagos State House of Assembly have condemned the alleged threat on the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mrs. Farida Waziri, by those believed to be associates of the jailed Chief Bode George.
The House also warned the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to steer clear of the Lagos State Action Congress, AC, the party leaders and in particular, erstwhile governor of the state, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
A member of the House, Sanai Agunbiade from Ikorodu (State) Constituency I, under Matters of Urgent Public Importance called his colleagues’ attention to a newspaper report where it was reported that Bode George’s followers are allegedly threatening the EFCC Chairman.
Agunbiade explained thathe decided to raise the matter because there had been much noise ever since Bode George was convicted and jailed. According to him, “EFCC had in the past indicted, arraigned and convicted other people and there was no noise, but the issue of George seems to have a difference.
“The Lagos AC, party leaders, especially Asiwaju Bola Tinubu have been accused of being responsible of what has happened to Bode George. I think it is worthwhile for us, as a House, to condemn the threat on the EFCC Chairman. In addition, we should call on Nigerians to advise family and friends of George to accept what has happened in good faith,” Agunbiade said.
Other members that contributed alleged that some troublemakers in the PDP are after Lagos AC and Tinubu. They claimed that Bode George’s followers have vowed to retaliate and that they are after Lagos State Action Congress and the party leaders.
Speaker Adeyemi Ikuforiji on his part said, “I don’t know what Tinubu has done to them and I am sure that it’s not the President himself that is behind this, but some of them in the system are the ones trying to create problem for Lagos.
“But these set of people should be warned not to tamper with Lagos and they should steer clear of the state and leave our party leaders, especially Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, alone”, Ikuforiji added.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/11/10/bode-george-loses-bail-bid-gets-prison-uniform/
Oboma1
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathr
« #62 on: November 11, 2009, 08:47 PM »

What is wrong in Bode George celebrating his 64th birthday on Nov. 21st in jail? Tongue Tongue Tongue. What is wrong in Bode George not wearing his uniform, after all I heard it was neatly ironed? Grin Grin Grin What is wrong in Bode not taking consolation with presence of his now colleague, Al-Mustapha? What is wrong in Bode George not eating prison food, after all it is the same prisons that they refused to refurbish while in government? Huh Huh Huh Why must he now want accelerated hearing, when he knows that our courts of appeal are congested with untouched cases?. When he was in power, why didnt he use his influence to correct this mess?. Is it not foolishness, that he had to present a medical report from a private hospital? A whole senior government official?. Why would he now remember GOD, most especially now that he knows he is in trouble? Anyway, the Devil has given him a Prophet. The result of the prophet's prayers is REMAIN IN JAIL!.
bodsibobo (m)
Re: Bode George’s Life In Prison - Sleeps On Double-bunk Bed - Shares Same Bathroom
« #63 on: November 16, 2009, 08:45 PM »

This Bode George sef no dey shame! Still dey make noise in prison. Does he have children at all? I hope they are all covering their eyes in shame. Awon omo ole! 85bn. Haaa, ko ni da fun bobo yen meeeen! That money alone can solve all the major roads in Lagos State.
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