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Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by PMBNG(m): 5:35am On Mar 22, 2017
CRISIS may soon hit Nigeria’s upper legislative chamber over moves to sanction its immediate-past Leader, Ali Ndume, for what lawmakers described as “unparliamentary” utterances.

This is coming at a time senators have resolved to investigate Senate President, Bukola Saraki over alleged importation of bulletproof Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) impounded by the Customs and Senator Dino Melaye over alleged certificate forgery.

Plans had reached advanced stage to move against Ndume, who, of late, has been making comments against positions taken by the Senate on issues.

It is believed that senators against Ndume are reaching out to others, with Senator Melaye as the arrowhead, a report on Daily Sun said.

Ndume incurred the wrath of some senators when he protested the rejection of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu, by the Senate.

Ndume, protested the approach adopted by the Senate, saying Saraki erred by accepting a report not signed by the Director-General of Department of State Services (DSS), Lawal Daura.



Referring to a similar letter written to the Senate President by an Assistant Comptroller General of Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), on behalf of the Col. Hameed Ali, Ndume queried why Saraki declined to read the letter, but accepted a similar one from the DSS.

The former senate leader, after the second rejection of Magu, granted several press interviews where he openly criticised Saraki and the entire Senate for rejecting the acting EFCC chairman.

Unperturbed by moves against him, Ndume, yesterday, called for the investigation of Saraki over the face-off with the Comptroller General of Customs. He also want Melaye investigated over alleged certificate forgery.

Senator Ndume, who came under a motion of national importance, said Saraki, according to a story published by an online newspaper, Sahara Reporters, sanctioned the summon of the Customs over claims that his bulletproof Ranger Rover Sport was impounded.

On the part of Melaye, Ndume said the online platform published a story that he did not obtain a degree in Geography from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

Drawing instances from four scenarios, Ndume said a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Salisu Buhari, was accused of certificate forgery and eventually cleared his name.

He said former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara, was also accused when he held sway as Senate boss, was investigated, just as current Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari, as Speaker of the House of Representatives, when he was accused of certificate forgery.

He said Dimeji Bankole, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, was accused of not writing his Senior Secondary School Examination and was investigated, insisting that Saraki and Melaye should be investigated over the allegations.

Ndume said: “This matter borders on our privileges. One has to do with Senator Bukola Saraki, the Senate President, and it was reported in a paper I have it here. The newspaper said the Senate is on vengeance after Nigeria Customs, seized Senator Saraki’s bulletproof Range Rover over fake documents.

“My colleagues that are following events, particularly online, have seen or heard or read the rein of abuses on this Senate and the misconception of the fact that we invited the Customs boss based on a very unpopular policy that affects the people we represent, but now we are faced with this,” Ndume said, citing former National Assembly leaders that had been investigated in the past.

According SaharaReporters, the Senate’s current war against the Customs boss, has its roots in the fact that Customs officials seized a bulletproof Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) allegedly belonging to Senate President, Saraki.

The newspaper claimed that Nigeria Customs officers in Lagos had, on January 11, 2017, intercepted and impounded a Range Rover SUV, which carried documents that claimed its chassis number was “SALGV3TF3EA190243.” Customs officers, according to the report, said the value of the car was N298 million, which meant that Customs duty of N74 million should have been paid on the car.

But Special Adviser to Senate President on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, has stated that the allegation raised by Senator Ndume, linking Saraki to the importation of vehicle lacked basis, as it was outright falsehood.



In a press statement, Olaniyonu said from the facts and documents about the seized vehicle, it is obvious that the Senate president has nothing to do with the importation of any vehicle.

Said he: “A supplier was engaged by the Senate to supply a vehicle. While transferring the vehicle between Lagos and Abuja, it was impounded by the Customs. We believe that is an issue between the supplier and the Customs because the Senate has not taken delivery. So, why is somebody trying to drag in the name of Saraki into the issue.

“The documents on the vehicle are there for the general public to view and make their conclusions. Now, that the matter has been referred to the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, all the facts will be out.”

Last weekend, Melaye alleged, in a Facebook post, that the EFCC was plotting to cook up something against him. A day after, news emerged that he did not graduate from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

SaharaReporters, which published the report, claimed that Melaye did not graduate from the Department of Geography, Ahmadu Bello University, where he reportedly had his first degree.

Senator Melaye, in a press conference, after plenary, told journalists that he will submit himself to the ethics committee for proper investigation. He, however, claimed that the outcome of the investigation will exonerate him.

“I have nothing to hide. I have seven degrees and I am currently running another programme. I have my certificates and I will make everything available to the committee during the investigation,” Melaye told newsmen.

With the nod of the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over the yesterday’s legislative business, Ndume submitted some newspaper publications, after which the matter was referred to Senator Samuel Anyanwu-led Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions for further investigation.

http://www.socialtimesng.net/2017/03/dino-melaye-on-revenge-mission-as-senate-set-to-sanction-ndume-over-unparliamentary-utterances/

Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Nobody: 5:41am On Mar 22, 2017
I have nothing to hide. I have seven
degrees and I am currently running
another programme. I have my
certificates and I will make everything
available to the committee during the
investigation,” Melaye told newsmen.

Sometimes I wonder whether these people think we are all stupid and subject to propaganda that proceeds from their mouths.

7 degrees yet ABU and Harvard are denying you.

To accumulate 7 degrees, you must have spent at least 10 years in Educational institutions, yet what evidence do you have to show for it







"We have seen the enemy and it is us"

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Firefire(m): 5:46am On Mar 22, 2017
The battle among the corrupt politicians is the handiwork of the gods.


Btw: why is APC full of rogues and fraudulent elements? From their president to their lawmakers. undecided

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Atiku2019: 5:50am On Mar 22, 2017
Observing..........

Morning Workouts......

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by PMBNG(m): 5:54am On Mar 22, 2017
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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by EmeeNaka: 5:56am On Mar 22, 2017
APC is dangerous party filled with fraudsters and men of questionable characters. From the head to the tail, they have shown a high degree of incompetence, crass ignorance and fraudulent mindset.

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:06am On Mar 22, 2017
Firefire:
The battle among the corrupt politicians is the handiwork of the gods.


Btw: why is APC full of rogues and fraudulent elements? From their president to their lawmakers. undecided

You mean the one that hired 30 SAN when he was asked to produce his certificate??

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by cktheluckyman: 6:07am On Mar 22, 2017
SirWere:


Sometimes I wonder whether these people think we are all stupid and subject to propaganda that proceeds from their mouths.

7 degrees yet ABU and Harvard are denying you.

To accumulate 7 degrees, you must have spent at least 10 years in Educational institutions, yet what evidence do you have to show for it







"We have seen the enemy and it is us"
The ABU are not denying him better get your facts right.The school are yet to react to the scandal. Harvard only said he attended a one week seminar

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Firefire(m): 6:09am On Mar 22, 2017
BeeBeeOoh:
You mean the one that hired 30 SAN when he was asked to produce his certificate??


Yes, the same ediot who fooled 12 million Nigerians with fake change.

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:19am On Mar 22, 2017
Firefire:



Yes, the same ediot who fooled 12 million Nigerians with fake change.
Isn't it obvious that a man that was pictured during his campaign using "Sachet Milo" could budget a billion+ for his food only?? Mehn! The babalawo that prepared that charm he laced on 12 million Nigerians need to be killed angry angry

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Firefire(m): 6:22am On Mar 22, 2017
BeeBeeOoh:
Isn't it obvious that a man that was pictured during his campaign drinking using "Sachet Milo" could budget a billion+ for his food only?? Mehn! The babalawo that prepared that charm he laced on 12 million Nigerians need to be killed angry angry

What APC did is high level work of witchcraft, imported from India.

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by SmartchoicesNG: 6:29am On Mar 22, 2017
Waiting
Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Caseless: 6:35am On Mar 22, 2017
Ndume has seen the worst and survived it. I don't think saraki and Dino are any match. That said, senator Enang has to be ontop of his game. He should work underground to fracture the senate by using Ndume and put saraki under pressure;he's too comfortable.

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by DIKEnaWAR: 6:57am On Mar 22, 2017
This is how Ndume will end his stay at the Upper Legislative chambers. We warned Abdul Mumu, he refused to hear. Like a dog fated to perish, same fate beckons on Ndume.

You cannot fight those people at the National Assembly and win. They are a group of highly integrated and organised mafia, masquerading as Lawmakers. The Sicilian code of 'omerta ' applies to them. They see no evil, hear no evil and tolerate no evil against any one of them. An injury to one is an injury to all, except if the one injured is fated to be sacrificed.


This warning goes to Hameed Ali, Magu and all others flexing muscles and preparing to fight with the legislature.

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by NgeneUkwenu(f): 7:07am On Mar 22, 2017
[s]
DIKEnaWAR:
This is how Ndume will end his stay at the Upper Legislative chambers. We warned Abdul Mumu, he refused to hear. Like a dog fated to perish, same fate beckons on Ndume.

You cannot fight those people at the National Assembly and win. They are a group of highly integrated and organised mafia, masquerading as Lawmakers. The Sicilian code of 'omerta ' applies to them. They see no evil, hear no evil and tolerate no evil against any one of them. An injury to one is an injury to all, except if the one injured is fated to be sacrificed.


This warning goes to Hameed Ali, Magu and all others flexing muscles and preparing to fight with the legislature.
[/s]

The reasoning of a typical Ipod Yoot!

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by yekparikpa(m): 7:28am On Mar 22, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
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The reasoning of a typical Ipod Yoot!
Enough of these your IPOB Bullshit! Can't you make a reasonable comment without mentioning IPO whatever!

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by maasoap(m): 7:28am On Mar 22, 2017
Firefire:



Yes, the same ediot who fooled 12 million Nigerians with fake change.
Wait till 2019 general elections, that time, your wailing will rise tremendously.

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Nobody: 7:29am On Mar 22, 2017
EmeeNaka:
APC is dangerous party filled with fraudsters and men of questionable characters. From the head to the tail, they have shown a high degree of incompetence, crass ignorance and fraudulent mindset.
What about pdp oga emeNaka

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Jaymaxxy(m): 7:34am On Mar 22, 2017
Naija sef. Which one is "unparliamentary comment" again? Where freedom of speech waka go?

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Jabioro: 7:35am On Mar 22, 2017
When I said thieves had mounted our pulpit, some thoughts it was a joke.. now they have begun to reveal more her identities..Surely another round of scoffing is on the way..
Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by dadavivo: 7:36am On Mar 22, 2017
Ndume is also the founder of boko haram with Buhari

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Tazdroid(m): 7:43am On Mar 22, 2017
Senators should start carrying helmets to the Chambers because chairs may start flying soon and the mace would soon become the symbol of upper legislative warfare

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by MrGreenMavro: 7:57am On Mar 22, 2017
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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by Nobody: 8:00am On Mar 22, 2017
Ndume the BH sponsor is a an APC Sinator

The calibre of people in that party will make devil to wince.

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by gratiaeo(m): 8:01am On Mar 22, 2017
APC don tire me

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:09am On Mar 22, 2017
APC, party of crooks, certificate forgers and fraudsters

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by agbangam: 8:09am On Mar 22, 2017
Firefire:
The battle among the corrupt politicians is the handiwork of the gods.


Btw: why is APC full of rogues and fraudulent elements? From their president to their lawmakers. undecided


All d rogues in APC are from d PDP arm of APC.
U know PDP and corruption are like..... Abeg sombori shud help wit dat Meme

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:11am On Mar 22, 2017
Firefire:


What APC did is high lever work of witchcraft, imported from India.
APC & Buhari made lots of us to confirm that witchcraftry is real angry angry

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:13am On Mar 22, 2017
Firefire:


What APC did is high lever work of witchcraft, imported from India.
APC & Buhari made most of us to confirm that witchcraftry is real angry angry

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by SexyNairalander: 8:14am On Mar 22, 2017
booked

Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by OMOTOWO(m): 8:14am On Mar 22, 2017
Oya today na my birthday..edakun e saanu mi pelu LIKES..e o ni se ori buruku

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Re: Senate Set To Sanction Ndume Over “unparliamentary Comments " by DesChyko: 8:14am On Mar 22, 2017
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