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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by sheyinoni(m): 7:52pm On Jan 27, 2016
A lot of criminals will be exposed and prosecuted this year,for milking our nation dry.
Only God will punish those that have stolen from this country,because that money could have saved several million lives that lost if spent appropriately.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by Nobody: 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2016
rozayx5:
this foolana shud keep shut angry angry

You are one of the biggest problems battling this country ...did u even try to scan-read what he wrote? na wa o. I just dont know what to call u and ur coleagues.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by inventory(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2016
Yea its fact.......

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by RealSleek(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2016
Some people did not even bother to read, they are already on auto response anytime they see any topic against "our brother and our sister", u will see their response like " shut up,"Lame, amala eater".
it's amazing, because out of many things they can be on a faceless forum, they choose to be stupid

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by Nobody: 7:55pm On Jan 27, 2016
mach7:
Wow! My topic made front page for the first time. To God be the Glory!
ur copy and paste shocked
Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by DICK4UCKPUSSY: 7:57pm On Jan 27, 2016
Aunty Ngozi defend urself don't take it personal.
Femi falana is a bad marketgrincheesy
Osho baba and soludo will be like Ngozi don enter amcheesycheesy

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by mryccee(m): 8:02pm On Jan 27, 2016
falana is no different from lai mohammed, if you have a legit case and prove of her involvement arrest her and stop with the media saga! its time the public start getting results and not stories or excuses (blames)
Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by DexterSmart: 8:04pm On Jan 27, 2016
[b]Dr. Okonjo-Iweala also claimed that my petition against her to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) “were lacking in credibility”, without any substantiation of what this means or specific rebuttal of the allegations contained in that petition. She has however not denied the accuracy of the claims in my petition. Whereas the former Finance Minister had insisted that only $500 million was recovered from the Abacha loot my petition detailed the recovery of $4 billion. As she could not challenge my claim Dr. Okonjo-Iweala now says that the $500 million was the amount recovered while she was the Minister of Finance under President Obasanjo. In making that claim she did not take cognizance of her recent statement that while she gave out $322 million to Col. Dasuki the sum of $700 million had been set aside for development. From her own account, over $1 billion was recovered from the loot under the Jonathan regime when she was coordinating the economy.

Dr. Okonjo-Iweala should have also provided further explanations as to why a substantial part of the Abacha loot was criminally diverted under her watch, especially in light of her confessional statement that she transferred $322m from the Abacha loot to former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, to prosecute the war on terror. Apart from the said $322m, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala also released £5.5m to Dasuki. Even on this ground alone, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala cannot plausibly claim not to have anything to do with the arms procurement scandal. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala’s excuse that the said $322m was released due to the urgency of the crisis in the North-East region is untenable having regard to the fact that former President Jonathan had sought the approval of the National Assembly to take a loan of $1bn to equip the armed forces to fight insurgency. Therefore, her self-induced urgency is not a justification for spending public funds without appropriation.
In the course of my defending several military officers and soldiers who were charged before court-martial for demanding weapons to fight the terrorists I confirmed that the $1 billion loan for arms procurement. I was compelled to request Dr. Okonjo-Iweala for an inventory of the military equipment purchased with the $1 billion loan. The requested inventory was made available to me as the weapons were not purchased.
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I am speechless. Where do we go from here.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by philips70(m): 8:05pm On Jan 27, 2016
Succinctly put, Femi Falana is not the same person as the rambunctious Adams Oshiomole of Edo state.
She has entered one chance by that avoidable insult on his person.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by focus7: 8:05pm On Jan 27, 2016
If this woman is investigated, the revelation of her involvement in corruption will be appalling.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by ngoziama: 8:05pm On Jan 27, 2016
mach7:
In my application to the Special Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) last week, I requested for investigation into the allegations of crimes against humanity committed by serving and retired military officers and their civilian accomplices. Having diverted over $8 billion earmarked for the procurement of arms and armament for counter insurgency operations I argued that the suspects who aided and abetted the dreaded Boko Haram sect in the barbaric killing of over 25 soldiers and civilians including children and the displacement of 2 million people ought to be prosecuted at the ICC. However, for having the temerity to request the ICC to investigate the crimes against humanity committed by some former public officers who bear full responsibility for the atrocities perpetrated by the terrorist group Dr. Okonjo-Iweala resorted to the scurrilous attack of my person.

Her baseless attack is not unusual as she is always quick to deflect criticisms by accusing anyone seeking to hold her to account for her appalling records in government of ulterior political motives. When Professor Chukwuma Soludo alleged that about N30 trillion could not be accounted for under her watch he was described as “an embittered loser in the Nigerian political space.” When Comrade Adams Oshiomole questioned the illegal withdrawal of $2 billion from the Excess Crude Account, he was accused of havinganimus towards her because she had blocked Edo State from obtaining a loan. Therefore, instead of exchanging vulgar abuse with the former Minister I shall respond to the diversionary allegations which lacerated her response and the attempt to extricate herself from the mass looting of the commonwealth under her watch.

The claim that I am unfamiliar with the mandate of the ICC shows that Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala has not been following the practice of the court and its active and robust approach to its mandates, in particular with regard to the investigation of crimes in Darfur, the warrant of arrest for Joseph Kony (Uganda), and the warrant of arrest for Ahmad Harun, (Sudan). In many decided cases, the ICC has expanded its mandate to humanitarian issues, aimed at forestalling and impeding the perpetration of crimes which cause gross human rights abuse. There is absolutely nothing in the Rome Statute of the ICC to suggest that the court cannot address impunity for enormous financial crimes (and its crippling impact) which took place while Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala was the Finance Minister and the Coordinating Minister of the economy.

Dr. Okonjo-Iweala’s claim that I own the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) is far-fetched and laughable. A simple google search would have shown her that while I am one of the legal advisers of the organization, there are other very distinguished lawyers and academics of international repute on SERAP’s board. Her claim that SERAP is ‘discredit’ is the exact opposite of reckless characterization because it is an organization that has won national and international recognitions—including nomination for the UN civil society award; the Ford Foundation Jubilee Transparency Award; and the Wole Soyinka Anti-Corruption Defender Award.



Dr. Okonjo-Iweala also claimed that my petition against her to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) “were lacking in credibility”, without any substantiation of what this means or specific rebuttal of the allegations contained in that petition. She has however not denied the accuracy of the claims in my petition. Whereas the former Finance Minister had insisted that only $500 million was recovered from the Abacha loot my petition detailed the recovery of $4 billion. As she could not challenge my claim Dr. Okonjo-Iweala now says that the $500 million was the amount recovered while she was the Minister of Finance under President Obasanjo. In making that claim she did not take cognizance of her recent statement that while she gave out $322 million to Col. Dasuki the sum of $700 million had been set aside for development. From her own account, over $1 billion was recovered from the loot under the Jonathan regime when she was coordinating the economy.

Dr. Okonjo-Iweala should have also provided further explanations as to why a substantial part of the Abacha loot was criminally diverted under her watch, especially in light of her confessional statement that she transferred $322m from the Abacha loot to former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, to prosecute the war on terror. Apart from the said $322m, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala also released £5.5m to Dasuki. Even on this ground alone, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala cannot plausibly claim not to have anything to do with the arms procurement scandal. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala’s excuse that the said $322m was released due to the urgency of the crisis in the North-East region is untenable having regard to the fact that former President Jonathan had sought the approval of the National Assembly to take a loan of $1bn to equip the armed forces to fight insurgency. Therefore, her self-induced urgency is not a justification for spending public funds without appropriation.
In the course of my defending several military officers and soldiers who were charged before court-martial for demanding weapons to fight the terrorists I confirmed that the $1 billion loan for arms procurement. I was compelled to request Dr. Okonjo-Iweala for an inventory of the military equipment purchased with the $1 billion loan. The requested inventory was made available to me as the weapons were not purchased.

Dr. Okonjo-Iweala has continued to give the erroneous impression that she rendered selfless service to the nation. But while her colleagues who served as Ministers under President Olusegun Obasanjo were paid their salaries and allowances in the local currency she received hers in dollars despite a judgment of the Court of Appeal which had declared the payment illegal and unconstitutional in the case of Fawehinmi v The President (2007) 14 NWLR (Pt 1054) 275. In order to weep up sentiments Dr. Okonjo-Iweala referred to the unfortunate kidnap of her 84-year mother, two years ago. But it is public knowledge that the lumpen elements involved in the kidnap were arrested by the Lagos State Police Command. From the report of police investigation the kidnappers were palace guards who were inspired by sheer avarice. In fact, they were arrested by the Police following the disagreement over the sharing of the N12 million ransom paid to them for the criminal enterprise.

The most ludicrous of Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala sweeping and jejune allegation is that some “corrupt elements” are using me as a tool. Although the allegation is without factual support it is illogical, to say the least. My request that the disbursement of the Abacha loot be investigated is further buttressed by the fact that the $500m Dr. Okonjo-Iweala claimed was spent on development projects was also not appropriated by the National Assembly, contrary to constitutional provisions. However, I have asked the EFCC to discountenance the 700-page report of the World Bank which has listed some phantom projects executed with the $500 million.

In the Appropriation Act of 2011, the sum of N245 billion was budgeted for fuel subsidy. But at the end of the year, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala had authorized the illegal payment of about N2.5 trillion to a cabal of fuel importers. As usual, she washed off her hands like Pontius Pilate. In order to unearth the monumental fraud I petitioned the EFCC and gave oral testimony before the House of Representatives Committee which separately investigated it. In the same vein, I have just asked the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation under the Freedom of Information Act to provide information on the failure of the NNPC to pay into the Federation Account the sum of $9.7 billion out of the $11.8 billion dividends paid by NLNG from 2004-2014. I have equally demanded information from the NEITI over its claim that the NNPC and some oil companies are indebted to the Federal Government to the tune of $19.1 billion.

Finally, let me make it abundantly clear that my petitions to the anti graft agencies and the Special Prosecutor of the ICC were anchored on law and facts as there is nothing personal in the ongoing battle to end impunity and retrieve the looted wealth of the nation from corrupt elements and institutions. It is my belief that the recovered loot should be channeled towards job creation and infrastructural development. Therefore, all hands should be on deck to ensure that the recovered loot is not criminally diverted by another set of looters

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ICC Falana.please read this out. Dancing azonto for wike so carry your case to your chambers. You don de talk now because it is ngozi. If pmb does bad now you wont talk .Icc falana keep making some noise.
Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by shamecurls(m): 8:07pm On Jan 27, 2016
Falana technically nailed Okonjo


Matured response with no insult

Over to you Okonjo...

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by pfadom: 8:07pm On Jan 27, 2016
No doubt Okonjo-Iweala is treading the path of shame and ignominy. The earlier she backs off Femi Falana the better for her as Falana will expose her controversial and conflicting claims with facts and figures.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by tesyfresh(f): 8:09pm On Jan 27, 2016
Can someone summary please don't have time for such long grammer.
Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by Godwin86: 8:09pm On Jan 27, 2016
This Okonjo Iweala woman is a high-tech thief!

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by shamecurls(m): 8:12pm On Jan 27, 2016
[size=18pt]"... Dr. Okonjo-Iweala has continued to give the erroneous impression that she rendered selfless service to the nation. But while her colleagues who served as Ministers under President Olusegun Obasanjo were paid their salaries and allowances in the local currency she received hers in dollars ..." [/size]

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by pasol4real(m): 8:14pm On Jan 27, 2016
sammyj:
Madam Ngozi thought she could talk down Falana and has seen a superior match who is much more enlightened than her. However, I still have strong beleive that all shegoats hegoats and rats that has eaten our yams will very soon vomit them. Shameless woman!!!! grin shocked grin tongue
Na big mumu u be
All Ur village ppl put together are not fit to untie her shoes.
Indeed no female in Nigeria has done even half of What this woman has done for this useless country.
Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:17pm On Jan 27, 2016
Keneking:
But where is lalasticlala sef..

This is interesting ...I see English Language in missionary position throughout the essay. Amazing write up.

When an articulate and brilliant person writes, you feel it in every word. Each word feels like a sip of an old classic wine, put together by a true master, devoid of abuse but pure facts.

Master Falana, I salute you for being a true humanitarian and the voice of the hopeless.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:21pm On Jan 27, 2016
tesyfresh:
Can someone summary please don't have time for such long grammer.

[b]Dr. Okonjo-Iweala should have also provided further explanations as to why a substantial part of the Abacha loot was criminally diverted under her watch, especially in light of her confessional statement that she transferred $322m from the Abacha loot to former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, to prosecute the war on terror.

Apart from the said $322m, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala also released £5.5m to Dasuki. Even on this ground alone, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala cannot plausibly claim not to have anything to do with the arms procurement scandal. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala’s excuse that the said $322m was released due to the urgency of the crisis in the North-East region is untenable having regard to the fact that former President Jonathan had sought the approval of the National Assembly to take a loan of $1bn to equip the armed forces to fight insurgency. Therefore, her self-induced urgency is not a justification for spending public funds without appropriation.

In the course of my defending several military officers and soldiers who were charged before court-martial for demanding weapons to fight the terrorists I confirmed the $1 billion loan for arms procurement. I was compelled to request Dr. Okonjo-Iweala for an inventory of the military equipment purchased with the $1 billion loan. The requested inventory was made available to me as the weapons were not purchased.[/b]

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by arresa: 8:23pm On Jan 27, 2016
I really don't get this okonjo woman.


How do you in one breath illegally approve funds with your own signature then turn around to claim zero knowledge about the same money you approved and handed over?


Her silly, irrelevant, unintelligent distractions and needless attacks about other people's personality every time they ask her for explanation is sickening..


We have Dasuki gate today because of this woman, she illegally approved the funds so why lie or claim zero knowledge?

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by ngmgeek(m): 8:23pm On Jan 27, 2016
I no talk am? Okonjo Iweala has met her match cheesy

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by phlemzy: 8:23pm On Jan 27, 2016
"As usual, she washed off her hands like Pontius Pilate"
I like this piece of it.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:24pm On Jan 27, 2016
shamecurls:
[size=18pt]"... Dr. Okonjo-Iweala has continued to give the erroneous impression that she rendered selfless service to the nation. But while her colleagues who served as Ministers under President Olusegun Obasanjo were paid their salaries and allowances in the local currency she received hers in dollars ..." [/size]

despite a judgment of the Court of Appeal which had declared the payment illegal and unconstitutional in the case of Fawehinmi v The President (2007)

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by ngmgeek(m): 8:25pm On Jan 27, 2016
I no talk am? Okonjo Iweala has met her match cheesy

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by OBJlive: 8:25pm On Jan 27, 2016
Shameless Amala Eater. Cash And Carry Lawyer Who Can Not Even Rise Up To Tell Apc And Buhari To Stop Killing His Primary Constituency(the Judiciary).Oh I Miss The Late Legendary Legal Luminary For Living Up To The Expectation.You Know Gani Fahwehinmi Was A Legal Compass When He Live.
Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by grandstar(m): 8:26pm On Jan 27, 2016
Personally I believe NOI is clean.

Her chief crime was that she served in a. very corrupt governmemt. She simply did her best in a bad situation.

Falana is wasting his time even though he is genuine.
Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by prixm: 8:26pm On Jan 27, 2016
Johnsinia:
Outside Nigeria who know this FOOL. Rat challenging lion, water don pass garri. If something happen to this integrity rascal only FOOLS in Nigeria will morn. NOI is an international figure and will not waste time with rascals like this FOOLISH human APC right activist.

I can see you are barely literate, that is why you could be so intimidated by the woman's "pedigree" to the extent of not being able to reason properly. She ought to have used her so called international exposure to have done things properly following the right procedure. She ought to have stood her ground and not accede to the barbarism that went on under her watch. If she had the pedigree as claimed she ought to be able to control the recklessness of her boss or drop the job if they refuse to listen to her.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:26pm On Jan 27, 2016
ngmgeek:
I no talk am? Okonjo Iweala has met her match cheesy

Her match ke. She is not even close to him in anyway. That write up she made was thrash and Falana tore it to shreds.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by light004: 8:27pm On Jan 27, 2016
baby124:
Falana -5
Okonjo - 2
Some serious allegations here. Okonjo should go and defend herself. All those her foreign backers will flee on exposure. They don't like bad publicity which can affect their own careers.

Don't be fooled by noisemaker like Falana. He has been aptly described in NOI's response to his spurious allegations.

If he has facts, let him lay it bare to the world. I have followed him since the nineties, never consistent but love playing to the gallery. He will never stand during tough time or take the leading role.

NOI remains one of our best in terms of economic management and no low life can take that away even if the whole Nigeria should condemn her, the world will continue to appreciate her for her contributions to Nigeria, Africa and the world. Let celebrate our own and stop joining the devils among us to destroy their reputation. It makes the world to laugh at us as people with little worth and low self esteem.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:28pm On Jan 27, 2016
In order to weep up sentiments Dr. Okonjo-Iweala referred to the unfortunate kidnap of her 84-year mother, two years ago. But it is public knowledge that the lumpen elements involved in the kidnap were arrested by the Lagos State Police Command. From the report of police investigation the kidnappers were palace guards who were inspired by sheer avarice. In fact, they were arrested by the Police following the disagreement over the sharing of the N12 million ransom paid to them for the criminal enterprise.

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Re: ICC Petition: Falana Replies Okonjo-iweala by joncom(m): 8:30pm On Jan 27, 2016
His parting shot was directed to the present government..." Therefore, all hands should be on deck to ensure that the recovered loot is not criminally diverted by another set of looters

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