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Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by Zenithpeak(m): 3:51am On Apr 26, 2017
Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty, As Buhari, Others, Get Implicated In The Massive Ikoyi Loot
post-nigeria.com Apr 25, 2017 8:57 AM
Great Victory!!! Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty, As Buhari, Others, Get Implicated In The Massive Ikoyi Loot
Top Security Experts on intelligence gathering, have declared the suspended embattled Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, NIA, Ayo Oke, not guilty, for stashing away $43 million, at a flat in Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos.

This came as the 3-man Presidential Probe Committee headed by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, swung into action, to unravel the mystery behind the huge cash, which was discovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

However, Intelligence Experts who spoke on Monday, warned that except the investigation is handled with extreme care, the nation’s intelligence community might be undermined with dire implications for national security.

They contended that because of the security implications of the operations of intelligence agencies, they operate largely undercover, making their modus operandi unusual, clumsy, and, in fact, sometimes illegal.

“The unusual operational practices of intelligence agencies are a worldwide phenomenon,” a source said on Monday, adding: “When Nigeria needs to intervene in the politics of another country, say Liberia, to install a President that will support its policies, how do you think it does it? It is the NIA that is used.

“Where in its books would you find such operational funds? Another typical example was the $400 million cash flown by the United States government to Iran, after a deal was struck to end Iran’s nuclear programme.

“So there can be no such thing as money laundering as far as intelligence is concerned, because the agency’s operatives would always be in possession of money for covert operations,” he said.

Did the DG, NIA comply with this law? Insiders revealed that Oke did. In his April 2015 general brief to the President on the state of affairs of the agency, Oke itemised the $289 million intervention fund approved and released to the agency by the Jonathan administration, in November, 2014.

In another memo to the NSA in January, 2016, he gave more details of the funds, including projects being undertaken, the amount expended, balance in the bank, and cash at hand.

Based on his report, the NSA set up a verification team, which inspected the projects and submitted its report in February, 2016. The NSA wrote back to the DG, NIA, on 17th May, 2016, stating that the detailed report of NIA’s projects and exercises had been presented to the President, who was pleased with the agency’s foresight in developing the critical infrastructure outlined in the report.

If Oke filed his report with the appropriate authorities, why then is he in trouble? Insiders suggest that Buhari might not have read the reports, and secondly, that the inter-agency rivalry might have been at the root of his woes. Both might be at work.

While Buhari might not have been able to read the report, because of his busy schedule that was compounded by his health issues, the NSA, Ibrahim Monguno, is said to hate reading.

Recall, that there has been a running battle between the EFCC and NIA, since April last year, over the financial operations of the spy agency.

The EFCC had instituted a secret investigation into the Central Bank of Nigeria’s account of the NIA. The intelligence agency only became aware of the investigation, when the account of Julius Berger PLC, one of the Contractors handling its projects, was blocked.

Enraged by what it believed to be a breach of the law and security protocol, the NIA protested to the NSA, who in an April 19, 2016 memo to the EFCC, asked it to “refrain from the external audit of NIA and other intelligence agencies”, as it contravened Paragraph 12 (1) & (2) of NIA Instrument No 1, issued under the NSA Act, 1986.

The EFCC was apparently not happy with the NSA’s restraining order, insisting that it had the powers to investigate suspected financial crimes. The NIA opposed this claim, on the grounds that intelligence service involves national security, which cannot be enquired into by a non-intelligence body like the EFCC.

This conceptual disagreement perhaps, explains why on April 12, 2017, when the NIA requested the EFCC to call off its raid on its Osborne flat, the anti-graft agency refused.

Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by jojomario(m): 4:01am On Apr 26, 2017
Any source?
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by sarrki(m): 4:03am On Apr 26, 2017
Good

Let's see how it unfolds

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Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by Zenithpeak(m): 4:07am On Apr 26, 2017
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by Tolexander: 4:19am On Apr 26, 2017
I have nothing to say now since I don't know which part of the precidency said this!

If I make any comment on it and another part of the precidency comes out to counter this release, I may need to modify and clear my post.

And it will just be as if the presidency "are' playing me like ping pong (table tennis)!

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Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by Zenithpeak(m): 4:21am On Apr 26, 2017
While Buhari might not have been able to read the report, because of his busy schedule that was compounded by his health issues, the NSA, Ibrahim Monguno, is said to hate reading.


Readers are leaders?

Is this quote standing the test of CHANGE in Nigeria?

I repeat...

Is this quote standing the test of CHANGE in Nigeria?

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Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by BossOluwendy(m): 4:24am On Apr 26, 2017
Heeeheee...Who is the presidency?
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by disloman(m): 4:29am On Apr 26, 2017
Tolexander:
I have nothing to say now since I don't know which part of the precidency said this!

If I make any comment on it and another part of the precidency comes out to counter this release, I may need to modify and clear my post.

And it will just be as if the presidency "are' playing me like ping pong (table tennis)!
Baba!you dey my hand.You should know that this news is fake.
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by andersonbaba(f): 4:29am On Apr 26, 2017
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Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by Nobody: 4:30am On Apr 26, 2017
This crap will not fly
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by Nobody: 4:33am On Apr 26, 2017
people had predicted this earlier
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by kenny987(f): 5:03am On Apr 26, 2017
Last last na under the carpet things. Just like security votes of governors and presidents abi 'presidency'.
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by blackpanda: 5:10am On Apr 26, 2017
[q[s]uote author=Zenithpeak post=55922118]Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty, As Buhari, Others, Get Implicated In The Massive Ikoyi Loot
post-nigeria.com Apr 25, 2017 8:57 AM
Great Victory!!! Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty, As Buhari, Others, Get Implicated In The Massive Ikoyi Loot
Top Security Experts on intelligence gathering, have declared the suspended embattled Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, NIA, Ayo Oke, not guilty, for stashing away $43 million, at a flat in Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos.

This came as the 3-man Presidential Probe Committee headed by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, swung into action, to unravel the mystery behind the huge cash, which was discovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

However, Intelligence Experts who spoke on Monday, warned that except the investigation is handled with extreme care, the nation’s intelligence community might be undermined with dire implications for national security.

They contended that because of the security implications of the operations of intelligence agencies, they operate largely undercover, making their modus operandi unusual, clumsy, and, in fact, sometimes illegal.

“The unusual operational practices of intelligence agencies are a worldwide phenomenon,” a source said on Monday, adding: “When Nigeria needs to intervene in the politics of another country, say Liberia, to install a President that will support its policies, how do you think it does it? It is the NIA that is used.

“Where in its books would you find such operational funds? Another typical example was the $400 million cash flown by the United States government to Iran, after a deal was struck to end Iran’s nuclear programme.

“So there can be no such thing as money laundering as far as intelligence is concerned, because the agency’s operatives would always be in possession of money for covert operations,” he said.

Did the DG, NIA comply with this law? Insiders revealed that Oke did. In his April 2015 general brief to the President on the state of affairs of the agency, Oke itemised the $289 million intervention fund approved and released to the agency by the Jonathan administration, in November, 2014.

In another memo to the NSA in January, 2016, he gave more details of the funds, including projects being undertaken, the amount expended, balance in the bank, and cash at hand.

Based on his report, the NSA set up a verification team, which inspected the projects and submitted its report in February, 2016. The NSA wrote back to the DG, NIA, on 17th May, 2016, stating that the detailed report of NIA’s projects and exercises had been presented to the President, who was pleased with the agency’s foresight in developing the critical infrastructure outlined in the report.

If Oke filed his report with the appropriate authorities, why then is he in trouble? Insiders suggest that Buhari might not have read the reports, and secondly, that the inter-agency rivalry might have been at the root of his woes. Both might be at work.

While Buhari might not have been able to read the report, because of his busy schedule that was compounded by his health issues, the NSA, Ibrahim Monguno, is said to hate reading.

Recall, that there has been a running battle between the EFCC and NIA, since April last year, over the financial operations of the spy agency.

The EFCC had instituted a secret investigation into the Central Bank of Nigeria’s account of the NIA. The intelligence agency only became aware of the investigation, when the account of Julius Berger PLC, one of the Contractors handling its projects, was blocked.

Enraged by what it believed to be a breach of the law and security protocol, the NIA protested to the NSA, who in an April 19, 2016 memo to the EFCC, asked it to “refrain from the external audit of NIA and other intelligence agencies”, as it contravened Paragraph 12 (1) & (2) of NIA Instrument No 1, issued under the NSA Act, 1986.

The EFCC was apparently not happy with the NSA’s restraining order, insisting that it had the powers to investigate suspected financial crimes. The NIA opposed this claim, on the grounds that intelligence service involves national security, which cannot be enquired into by a non-intelligence body like the EFCC.

This conceptual disagreement perhaps, explains why on April 12, 2017, when the NIA requested the EFCC to call off its raid on its Osborne flat, the anti-graft agency refused.[/quote][/s]


TRASH!

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Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by Firefire(m): 5:15am On Apr 26, 2017
Interesting episode...
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by tafabaloo(m): 5:42am On Apr 26, 2017
Ok
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by verygudbadguy(m): 5:43am On Apr 26, 2017
Get a valid source OP

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Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by oyatmicah(m): 5:45am On Apr 26, 2017
This news is as fake as Bbn Gifty's ascent
Re: Suspended NIA Boss, Ayo Oke, Declared Not Guilty! by Mynd44: 6:08am On Apr 26, 2017

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