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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Forwetinnah: 12:19pm On Jan 15, 2016
anonimi:
When will EFCC make this man refund our money that he allegedly stole from the CBN





[size=14pt]The FRCN’s report on Sanusi[/size]



[img]https://www.nairaland.com/download/660265[/img]



The decision to suspend the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Sanusi Lamido was based on a report of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria dated June 7, 2013.

The report was made after a review of Sanusi’s response to the query issued to him by the President over the apex bank’s financial statement of 2012. His response was dated May 20, 2013.

According to a copy of the report obtained by our correspondent on Thursday, the council indicates that the explanation provided by the suspended CBN governor is “a clear display of incompetence, nonchalance, fraud, wastefulness, and abuse of due process and deliberate efforts to misrepresent facts on the part of the leadership of the CBN.”

The council advised the President to exercise the powers conferred on him by Section 11(2)(f) of the CBN Act 2007 or invoke Section 11(2)(c) of the said Act “and cause the governor and the deputy governors to cease from holding office in the CBN.”

The report read: The particulars of the infractions against Sanusi are:

Persistent refusal and/or negligence to comply with the Public Procurement Act in the procurement practices of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

(A) By virtue of Section 15 (1)(a) of the Public Procurement Act, the provisions of the Act are expected to comply to ‘all procurement of goods, works and services carried out by the Federal Government of Nigeria and all procurement entities.’ This definition clearly includes the Central Bank of Nigeria.

(B) It is however regrettable that the Central Bank of Nigeria, under his leadership, has refused and/or neglected to comply with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act (PPA). You will recall that one of the primary reasons for the enactment of the PPA was the need to promote transparency, competitiveness, cost of effectiveness and professionalism in the public sector procurement system.

More from: http://www.punchng.com/news/the-frcns-report-on-sanusi/

[size=14pt]Sanusi/CBN/FRCN indictment report continued[/size]


(C) Available information indicates that the Central Bank has over the years engaged in procurement of goods, works and services worth billions of Naira each year without complying with the express provisions of the PPA.

(D) By deliberately refusing to be bound by the provisions of the Act, the CBN has not only decided to act in an unlawful manner, but has also persisted in promoting a governance regime characterised by financial recklessness, waste and impunity, as demonstrated by the contents of its 2012 Financial Statements.

Unlawful expenditure by the Central Bank of Nigeria on ‘Intervention Projects’ across the country

(A) the unacceptable level of financial recklessness displayed by the leadership of the Central Bank of Nigeria is typified by the execution of ‘Intervention Projects’ across the country. From available information, the bank has either executed or is currently executing about 63 such projects across the country and has committed over N163billion on them.

(B) it is inexcusable and patently unlawful for any agency of government to deploy huge sums of money as the CBN has done in this case, without appropriation and outside CBN’s statutory mandate. It is trite that the expenditure of public funds by any organ of government must be based on clear legal mandates, prudent costing and overriding national interest.

Financial infractions and acts of financial recklessness committed by the Central Bank as reflected in its audited financial statements of 2012

(A) pursuant to Section 50 of the CBN Act 2007, a copy of the audited financial statements of the CBN for the year ended 31st December 2012 was sent to Mr. President. Based on the issues raised in the financial statement, a reaction was requested from you to enable a proper appreciation of the nation’s economic outlook.

(B) the response to this query was further referred to the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria. The review by the council, rather than allay the fears of government, further confirmed concern bout the untidy manner in which you have generally conducted the operations of the CBN.

Some of the salient observations arising from the review are;

(A) in a most ironical manner, it has become obvious that the CBN is not able to prepare its financial statements using applicable International Financial Reporting Standards (IFFS) whereas Deposit Money Banks that the CBN is supervising have complied with this national requirement since 2012.

Undoubtedly, this laxity on the part of our apex bank, apart from calling to question its capacity for proper corporate governance, is capable of sending wrong signals to both domestic and international investors on the state of the Nigerian economy.

(B) the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by the CBN and other Deposit Money Banks on Banking Resolution Sinking Fund have been breached in a material manner. For example, a Board of Trustees (BOT) to manage the Fund has not been constituted since 2010 when it was established. The CBN has however continued to utilise the Fund for certain operations without approval of the said BOT.

(C) contrary to section 34 (b) of the CBN Act 2007 which provides that the CBN shall not, except as provided in Section 31 of the Act, inter alia, purchase the shares of any corporation of company, unless an entity set up by the approval or authority of the Federal Government,m CBN in 2010, acquired 7% shares of International Islamic Management Corporation of Malaysia to the tune of N0.743 billion. This transaction was neither brought to Mr. President’s attention nor was a board approval obtained before it was entered into.

(D) the CBN has failed or refused to implement the provisions of the Personal Income Tax (Amendment) Act 2007. Accordingly the Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) deductions of its staff are still being computed in accordance with the defunct Personal Income Tax Act 2004, thus effectively assisting its staff to evade tax despite the generous wage package in the CBN, relative to other sectors of the economy.

(E) the CBN had an additional brought forward to General Reserve Fund of N16.031bn in 2012 but proceeded on a boy age of indefensible expenses in 2012 characterised by inexplicable increases in some heads of expenditure during the year. Examples include:

1. The bank spent N3.086bn on “promotional activities” in 2012 (up from N1.084bn in 2011). The bank spent this sum even when it is not in competition with any other institution in Nigeria;

2. The CBN claimed to have expended N20.202bn on ‘Legal and Professional Fees’ in 2011 beyond all reasonable standards of prudence and accountability;

3. Between expenses on ‘Private Guards’ and ‘Lunch for Policemen’, the CBN claimed to have spent N1.257 billion in 2012;

4. While Section 6(3)(c) of the CBN Act 2007 provides that the board of the CBN is to make recommendations to Mr. President on the rate of renumeration to Auditors, the bank has consistently observed this provision in breach and even went to the extent of changing one of the Joint External Auditors without notifying the office of the President.

5. In the explanations offered by the CBN pursuant to presidential directives, it offered a breakdown of ‘Currency Issue Expenses’ for 2011 and 2012. Interestingly, it claimed to have paid N38.233bn to the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting. Company Limited (NSPMC) in 2011 for ‘Printing of Banknotes.’ Paradoxically however, in the same 2011, NSPMC reported a total turnover of N29.370bn for all its transactions with all clients (including the CBN).

6. It is significant to note that the external audit revealed balances of sundry foreign currencies without physical stock of foreign currencies in the CBN Head Office.

Questionable write-off of N40bn loans of a bank

The above issues are only a few of the infractions highlighted by the review and which point to the gross incompetence and recklessness which characterised the operations of the CBN in the period under review.

However, the CBN also claimed that it paid Air Charter, such as payments to Emirate Airline (N0.511bn), Wing Airline (N0.425bn) and Associated Airline (N1.025bn) to distribute currency by air nationwide. Emirate Airline does not fly local charter in Nigeria, Wing Airline is not registered with Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority and Associated Airline does not have a billion turnover for 2011 because upon enquiry, the management claimed that they have no financial statements and have not had any significant operations for the past two years that will warrant preparation of financial statements.

The breakdown also include “Currency Issue Expenses” of N1.158bn and Sundry Currency charges of N1.678bn under “Currency Issue Expenses.” As they are in 2011 so are similar expenses in 2012. These are difficult to understand.

Other areas of fraudulent activities include

1. Facility Management N7.034bn in 2012 (N5.751bn in 2011.

2. Foreign Bank accounts that have been closed offshore were still operational in the General Ledger for over six months after they have been confirmed as closed accounts by the offshore banks.

3. The “Know Your Customer” policy is not properly followed by the CBN to the extent that the CBN has unknown customer with account balance of N1.423bn since 2008. The CBN claim that it is taking steps to obtain the required details regarding the address of the customer.

Wastefulness

1. Training and travel expenses N9.24bn in 2012 up from N7.65bn in 2011.

2. Expenses on “ATM offsite policy change” came to N1.045bn.

3. Expenses on “Non Interest Banking” N1.359bn in 2012 up from N0.977bn in 2011.

The CBN is still very heavy on expenses on “Project Eagles” spending N0.606bn in 2012 up from N63m in 2011.

Expense on newspapers, books and periodicals (excluding CBN’s publications) is N1.678 billion in 2012 up from N1.670bn in 2011,


From: http://www.punchng.com/news/the-frcns-report-on-sanusi/


..he's even part of the Dasuki Gate presently on, yet some nuisances are telling me that the mallam is fighting corruption. Shiooor!!. Northerners dey thief o!! Chai!!

http://www.post-nigeria.com/sanusi-sultan-of-sokoto-caught-up-in-arms-deal/

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by mikki123(m): 12:20pm On Jan 15, 2016
Emir of Kano.. I think Kano is just a state in Nigeria

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Forwetinnah: 12:25pm On Jan 15, 2016
omenka:
I hope that message resonates well among the barrelheaded donkeys and supporters of criminals who would do just about anything to bring down this government.

The riot act is being read for the umpteenth time and when shiit hits the fans, amnesty would do little more than "condemn" especially when presented with evidence of how "peaceful" you people have been.

Three words are enough for the unwise.

Na their Zombies dem dey read riot act for eg You, not free thinking Nigerians who want self determination. An independent mind CAN NEVER BE INTIMIDATED!! You hear?!! You can call the mods to do their worst

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by mmsen: 12:26pm On Jan 15, 2016
Biafran separatists are a greater problem than Boko Haram; the Fulani herdsmen who kill daily in the Middle Belt; or the illiterate children sent out onto the streets to beg by their foolish, irresponsible parents?

At least Biafrans are looking for a political solution that does not entail murder or rigging elections.

Can the same be said for Sanusi, Buhari and their cohorts?

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Obienesarah: 12:26pm On Jan 15, 2016
ayusco85:

Lol. I didn't mention state, but a region
carry go
Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Nobody: 12:29pm On Jan 15, 2016
When a train is in motion, you cannot stop it unless the driver does.

The driver of this revolution is not willing to stop!
Sanusi, face the menace of Islam in Northern Nigeria

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by megbu: 12:31pm On Jan 15, 2016
Goke7:


why is it difficult for you guys to move on which is what the man is preaching about here
You move on when restitution has been made and the offender remorseful. Not when he is threatening to do worst.

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by cybernaut(m): 12:36pm On Jan 15, 2016
true federalism is d only way out 4 peace 2 reign and witout it problem still on d ground and this time around everybody wil feel d heat.
Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by ozoemenafn: 12:38pm On Jan 15, 2016
You Guys are funny sha must you force someone to enter into a marriage he or she is not interested in. You think if the Oil from the South South and South East being used to sustain this entity called Nigeria is from the North this marriage would still last to date ? the answer is no.

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by tansho(m): 12:42pm On Jan 15, 2016
Nigerians hate each other so much yet want to stay together so much. What a people! What irony!

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by drss(m): 12:42pm On Jan 15, 2016
he means d first coup led to d dead of a northern sharia consultant dat sweared to dip d koran in d atlantic ocean

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Nobody: 12:43pm On Jan 15, 2016
JustCare:
Lie spotted. What caused the Nzeogwu coup was the gross mismanagement and high handedness by the ruling class then.


You need to read dt coup story very well.

1. Nzeogwu might have meant well abt the ruling class but he didnt see beyond his nose. Lets assume he wasnt tribal and meant well:
What gave him the right to kill leaders in a multicultural society like ours and introduce coups into the polity? How could he have come up with that as the ONLY solution to the problem. Ive watched his interviews, before and after jail. Clearly he was a megalomaniac who believed even his farts smelled like roses. The guy had such lofty pie in the sky ideas and didnt see how anyone could, even remotely think, he was wrong or his plans wouldnt work. Please dont forget he was making these 'best decisions' on behalf of all of us. Typical cult leader mentality.

2. Nzeogwu himself complained after the coup, he didnt know what happened in lagos on dt fateful night and dt ifeajuna didnt act according to plan. It was more likely ifeajuna hijacked the plan to allow for the rise of ironsi, who was advised to takeover by nnamdi azikiwe, who was conveniently not in the country. As we all know ironsi actualized NCNC party plans of unifying the regions. This was also a plan nzeogwu had.

3. No igbos were targeted. Not even d SE premier.

You really need to stop wt this non tribal coup thing. At best nzeogwu was a reckless megalomaniac, at worst, he was a hoodwinked fool. But the actions & effects of that coup only favoured one tribe.

Summary:Tribal

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by ikechi1000(m): 12:44pm On Jan 15, 2016
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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Nobody: 12:46pm On Jan 15, 2016
AmazonKindle:
Fr Mbaka said some people are planning to assassinated buhari

Sanusi claimed repeat of 1966 where Ahmad bello was assissinated suggesting buhari will face bello situation of 1966.


nobody will kill anybody and should anybody be assassinated nothing will happen remember MKO mysterious death,remember muritala death....whosoever dies some1 else will take his place and Nigeria will live on.



it is even better for some people to even die

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by megbu: 12:48pm On Jan 15, 2016
zendy:



That's an easy thing for someone who's people are yet to be massacred to say. Whenever you have 50,000 of your people massacred, which causes you to secede, and you go on to lose millions more in a civil war, then you can come back let's talk about 'one Nigeria' and 'moving on'
Nna gi muru gi! Jide ka iji.

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by eseoghene144: 12:48pm On Jan 15, 2016
No coup. Can be successful again
Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by tuscani: 12:50pm On Jan 15, 2016
anonimi:
When will EFCC make this man refund our money that he allegedly stole from the CBN





[size=14pt]The FRCN’s report on Sanusi[/size]



[img]https://www.nairaland.com/download/660265[/img] Guy I beg i have liked you, forward this message to me so that anytime they talked about this sanusi man i will join in posting this message. my take is that everybody who has stolen, including jonathan and obasanjo should be probed.



The decision to suspend the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Sanusi Lamido was based on a report of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria dated June 7, 2013.

The report was made after a review of Sanusi’s response to the query issued to him by the President over the apex bank’s financial statement of 2012. His response was dated May 20, 2013.

According to a copy of the report obtained by our correspondent on Thursday, the council indicates that the explanation provided by the suspended CBN governor is “a clear display of incompetence, nonchalance, fraud, wastefulness, and abuse of due process and deliberate efforts to misrepresent facts on the part of the leadership of the CBN.”

The council advised the President to exercise the powers conferred on him by Section 11(2)(f) of the CBN Act 2007 or invoke Section 11(2)(c) of the said Act “and cause the governor and the deputy governors to cease from holding office in the CBN.”

The report read: The particulars of the infractions against Sanusi are:

Persistent refusal and/or negligence to comply with the Public Procurement Act in the procurement practices of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

(A) By virtue of Section 15 (1)(a) of the Public Procurement Act, the provisions of the Act are expected to comply to ‘all procurement of goods, works and services carried out by the Federal Government of Nigeria and all procurement entities.’ This definition clearly includes the Central Bank of Nigeria.

(B) It is however regrettable that the Central Bank of Nigeria, under his leadership, has refused and/or neglected to comply with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act (PPA). You will recall that one of the primary reasons for the enactment of the PPA was the need to promote transparency, competitiveness, cost of effectiveness and professionalism in the public sector procurement system.

More from: http://www.punchng.com/news/the-frcns-report-on-sanusi/

[size=14pt]Sanusi/CBN/FRCN indictment report continued[/size]


(C) Available information indicates that the Central Bank has over the years engaged in procurement of goods, works and services worth billions of Naira each year without complying with the express provisions of the PPA.

(D) By deliberately refusing to be bound by the provisions of the Act, the CBN has not only decided to act in an unlawful manner, but has also persisted in promoting a governance regime characterised by financial recklessness, waste and impunity, as demonstrated by the contents of its 2012 Financial Statements.

Unlawful expenditure by the Central Bank of Nigeria on ‘Intervention Projects’ across the country

(A) the unacceptable level of financial recklessness displayed by the leadership of the Central Bank of Nigeria is typified by the execution of ‘Intervention Projects’ across the country. From available information, the bank has either executed or is currently executing about 63 such projects across the country and has committed over N163billion on them.

(B) it is inexcusable and patently unlawful for any agency of government to deploy huge sums of money as the CBN has done in this case, without appropriation and outside CBN’s statutory mandate. It is trite that the expenditure of public funds by any organ of government must be based on clear legal mandates, prudent costing and overriding national interest.

Financial infractions and acts of financial recklessness committed by the Central Bank as reflected in its audited financial statements of 2012

(A) pursuant to Section 50 of the CBN Act 2007, a copy of the audited financial statements of the CBN for the year ended 31st December 2012 was sent to Mr. President. Based on the issues raised in the financial statement, a reaction was requested from you to enable a proper appreciation of the nation’s economic outlook.

(B) the response to this query was further referred to the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria. The review by the council, rather than allay the fears of government, further confirmed concern bout the untidy manner in which you have generally conducted the operations of the CBN.

Some of the salient observations arising from the review are;

(A) in a most ironical manner, it has become obvious that the CBN is not able to prepare its financial statements using applicable International Financial Reporting Standards (IFFS) whereas Deposit Money Banks that the CBN is supervising have complied with this national requirement since 2012.

Undoubtedly, this laxity on the part of our apex bank, apart from calling to question its capacity for proper corporate governance, is capable of sending wrong signals to both domestic and international investors on the state of the Nigerian economy.

(B) the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by the CBN and other Deposit Money Banks on Banking Resolution Sinking Fund have been breached in a material manner. For example, a Board of Trustees (BOT) to manage the Fund has not been constituted since 2010 when it was established. The CBN has however continued to utilise the Fund for certain operations without approval of the said BOT.

(C) contrary to section 34 (b) of the CBN Act 2007 which provides that the CBN shall not, except as provided in Section 31 of the Act, inter alia, purchase the shares of any corporation of company, unless an entity set up by the approval or authority of the Federal Government,m CBN in 2010, acquired 7% shares of International Islamic Management Corporation of Malaysia to the tune of N0.743 billion. This transaction was neither brought to Mr. President’s attention nor was a board approval obtained before it was entered into.

(D) the CBN has failed or refused to implement the provisions of the Personal Income Tax (Amendment) Act 2007. Accordingly the Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) deductions of its staff are still being computed in accordance with the defunct Personal Income Tax Act 2004, thus effectively assisting its staff to evade tax despite the generous wage package in the CBN, relative to other sectors of the economy.

(E) the CBN had an additional brought forward to General Reserve Fund of N16.031bn in 2012 but proceeded on a boy age of indefensible expenses in 2012 characterised by inexplicable increases in some heads of expenditure during the year. Examples include:

1. The bank spent N3.086bn on “promotional activities” in 2012 (up from N1.084bn in 2011). The bank spent this sum even when it is not in competition with any other institution in Nigeria;

2. The CBN claimed to have expended N20.202bn on ‘Legal and Professional Fees’ in 2011 beyond all reasonable standards of prudence and accountability;

3. Between expenses on ‘Private Guards’ and ‘Lunch for Policemen’, the CBN claimed to have spent N1.257 billion in 2012;

4. While Section 6(3)(c) of the CBN Act 2007 provides that the board of the CBN is to make recommendations to Mr. President on the rate of renumeration to Auditors, the bank has consistently observed this provision in breach and even went to the extent of changing one of the Joint External Auditors without notifying the office of the President.

5. In the explanations offered by the CBN pursuant to presidential directives, it offered a breakdown of ‘Currency Issue Expenses’ for 2011 and 2012. Interestingly, it claimed to have paid N38.233bn to the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting. Company Limited (NSPMC) in 2011 for ‘Printing of Banknotes.’ Paradoxically however, in the same 2011, NSPMC reported a total turnover of N29.370bn for all its transactions with all clients (including the CBN).

6. It is significant to note that the external audit revealed balances of sundry foreign currencies without physical stock of foreign currencies in the CBN Head Office.

Questionable write-off of N40bn loans of a bank

The above issues are only a few of the infractions highlighted by the review and which point to the gross incompetence and recklessness which characterised the operations of the CBN in the period under review.

However, the CBN also claimed that it paid Air Charter, such as payments to Emirate Airline (N0.511bn), Wing Airline (N0.425bn) and Associated Airline (N1.025bn) to distribute currency by air nationwide. Emirate Airline does not fly local charter in Nigeria, Wing Airline is not registered with Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority and Associated Airline does not have a billion turnover for 2011 because upon enquiry, the management claimed that they have no financial statements and have not had any significant operations for the past two years that will warrant preparation of financial statements.

The breakdown also include “Currency Issue Expenses” of N1.158bn and Sundry Currency charges of N1.678bn under “Currency Issue Expenses.” As they are in 2011 so are similar expenses in 2012. These are difficult to understand.

Other areas of fraudulent activities include

1. Facility Management N7.034bn in 2012 (N5.751bn in 2011.

2. Foreign Bank accounts that have been closed offshore were still operational in the General Ledger for over six months after they have been confirmed as closed accounts by the offshore banks.

3. The “Know Your Customer” policy is not properly followed by the CBN to the extent that the CBN has unknown customer with account balance of N1.423bn since 2008. The CBN claim that it is taking steps to obtain the required details regarding the address of the customer.

Wastefulness

1. Training and travel expenses N9.24bn in 2012 up from N7.65bn in 2011.

2. Expenses on “ATM offsite policy change” came to N1.045bn.

3. Expenses on “Non Interest Banking” N1.359bn in 2012 up from N0.977bn in 2011.

The CBN is still very heavy on expenses on “Project Eagles” spending N0.606bn in 2012 up from N63m in 2011.

Expense on newspapers, books and periodicals (excluding CBN’s publications) is N1.678 billion in 2012 up from N1.670bn in 2011,


From: http://www.punchng.com/news/the-frcns-report-on-sanusi/
Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by tivta(m): 12:52pm On Jan 15, 2016
omenka:
I hope that message resonates well among the barrelheaded donkeys and supporters of criminals who would do just about anything to bring down this government.

The riot act is being read for the umpteenth time and when shiit hits the fans, amnesty would do little more than "condemn" especially when presented with evidence of how "peaceful" you people have been.

Three words are enough for the unwise.

So when buhari was overthrown in the 90's there was war?
Not all coups are bloody...

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by ACM10: 12:52pm On Jan 15, 2016
When will these people learn that unity with threats will not work

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by dubemivan(m): 12:52pm On Jan 15, 2016
Shehucom:
We all know he's referring to Biafra. It's audible to the deaf
Even more audible than the sound of bombs exploding everywhere?
It is obvious certain ignorant Nigerians like you dont understand what Violence really means but allow thyself to be blinded by tribal sentiment! Despite all we have suffered from BH over the years no demon ever mentioned Coup, until now certain IPOB started peacful protest. they have now become the devil threatening Nigeria? whereas BH is a global threat!
I am sorry for people like you and SLS.

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Vomm: 1:01pm On Jan 15, 2016
The Emir Sanusi Lamido said “If we follow the philosophy of Sardauna, Nigeria will be better for it. However, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel for a better Nigeria.”

I've been hearing qoute "This light at the end of the tunnel for a better Nigeria" but it seems the tunnel is such a very very long one that we may likely not get to the supposed light soon. With this present administration, it seems the tunnel now has different community within it that we must all visit before we eventually proceed to the end of this tunnel but I hope the journey to the end of the tunnel won't be like the journey of the isrealites to the promised land.
I pray say all of us will get to see this light very very soon.
Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by gbens2000(m): 1:01pm On Jan 15, 2016
I swear na trash dis guy dey yarn for.we are far beyond these as a country,maybe na for in palace them do the coup detai

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Nobody: 1:07pm On Jan 15, 2016
Violence begets violence. Sanusi is simply making excuses for the atrocities that the north has caused in Nigeria. The problem with Nigeria is that Nations are emasculated through corrupted processes that makes it very difficult to plan their life according to their own culture and worldview. Why should Nigeria continue to be controlled strongly from the centre when it is clear that election is done on the basis of ethnic gang up? Why is it that the Northerners and South West to a large extent love this arrangement and others do not. Why is it impossible for an Igbo to become president in this viciously backward hell called Nigeria. Does Sanisu expect to sleep with his eyes closed in perpetual delusion that the status quo shall not be terminated one day. I pray we make a change through a peaceful process. Otherwise the violence the oppressor inflict on others will also elicit an equal and opposite impact from their like among the camp of the oppressed. Of course the destiny of the Igbo cannot stay under the control of the Hausa / Fulani for ever. So much superlative praises for the late Saduana for his enduring values. I hope these include his disposition towards other tribes based on his several comments that inspire ethnic hatred.

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Nobody: 1:11pm On Jan 15, 2016
zendy:
I wonder why he didn't mention the over 50,000 easterners his fellow northerners massacred in 1966? That's the one no one likes to talk about

I truly believed no amount of coups could have necessitated dt northern pogrom. Until 2015, when i saw how igbos do schadenfreude and tribal insults.

Its scary how easily someones mind can change about something so evil. Thought-provoking.
Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by free13: 1:13pm On Jan 15, 2016
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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jan 15, 2016
zendy:
I wonder why he didn't mention the over 50,000 easterners his fellow northerners massacred in 1966? That's the one no one likes to talk about
exactly why he is warning...
Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by fresh23: 1:27pm On Jan 15, 2016
When ur almajiri n uncircumcised brothers were killing some sects frm other region(s) n blowing everywhere u didnt warn dem about disintegrating d unity of Nigeria,when ur president was busy disobeying court orders n using DSS N EFCC to witch hunt sm pple frm other regions u neva bothered to call him to order..stupid emir

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Goke7: 1:33pm On Jan 15, 2016
megbu:

You move on when restitution has been made and the offender remorseful. Not when he is threatening to do worst.

You guys can just never be pleased with any amount of restitution, greed is the problem even if you are made the President.
Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Nobody: 1:36pm On Jan 15, 2016
AdaNri1:
Speaking from both sides of the mouth.

What actually baffles me is why people hate igbos so much but still want them in Nigeria. I wasn't born before the civil war but I can see exactly why that war happened. Anything negative about the igbos bring joy to them yet they want them in Nigeria. Tufiakwa! Egbe belu ugo belu. We want to be part of Nigeria but there needs to be a change in mentality for Igbo haters.
Buhari needs the moral support since the call for Kanu release is making him uncomfortable.

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Re: Bloody Coup: Emir Sanusi Sends Nigeria A Very Strong Warning by Nobody: 2:02pm On Jan 15, 2016
zendy:



That's an easy thing for someone who's people are yet to be massacred to say. Whenever you have 50,000 of your people massacred, which causes you to secede, and you go on to lose millions more in a civil war, then you can come back let's talk about 'one Nigeria' and 'moving on'

No be IBO start the coup, no be Ibo start the civil war? You stage a coup and killl people from a particular section and dont expect retaliation? you start a war and dont expect casualities? Nobody brought war to your doorsteps, IGBOS started the civil war!! Blame your leaders (Ojukwu er al) for their selfishness in starting a war they were not equipped to win and Nzeogu, Zik and others who were aware of the coup for the massacre of Northerners that resulted in the counter coup.

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