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Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by owukpa(m): 10:55pm On May 22, 2017
A human rights group, under the aegis of Save Humanity Advocacy Centre has given the Transparency International 72 hours to leave the country over its recent report that former Nigerian military chiefs stole as much as $15 billion through fraudulent arms procurement deals.

According to a recent report jointly presented by the Executive Director of CISLAC, Auwal Musa Rafsanjani and a Senior Legal Researcher at TI, Eva Marie Anderson, corruption in the defence sector had weakened Nigerian counter-terrorism capacity and strengthened Boko Haram terrorists.

Comrade Ibrahim Abubakar, the Executive Director, SHAC, who faulted the report, said the organization’s excesses have become unbearable and it should leave the country without delay.

According to him, “We have taken our time to look at the claims in the said report and our conclusion is that it contained more of recycled history than groundbreaking research that Nigerians are yearning for to take the ongoing anti-corruption efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari to the next level.

“It is however disappointing that the report is rich in allegations and short on actionable revelations that could help to further plug loopholes in the system.

“The report therefore has all the elements of a contract awarded in pursuit of an agenda which is already well known to many Nigerians going by our experience with Amnesty International and those promoting falsehood in high places.

“It wasted a lot of its focus on cases and incidents that the President Buhari led Federal Government has dealt with or that happened too long ago to have been brought up in the context Transparency International did.

“The defence sectors of other countries regularly deal with issues that are not too different from what the Nigerian Armed Forces have had to contend with and at no time has Transparency International sought to make them the object of international ridicule once they being implementing actions to prevent recurrence.



“It is therefore appalling that the massive reforms that have been introduced in Nigeria’s defence sector was not taken into consideration when the report was written rather they decided to present the past ugly trend under past administration, which is considered as a gross injustice to the current set of actors in the defence architecture of our country who make daily sacrifices to see to our peace and wellbeing as a nation. ‎

“We therefore condemn the Transparency International’s report in its entirety as an attempt to blackmail the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Federal Government into allowing terrorists to freely roam the Nigeria. For Transparency International to constitute itself into a sanction imposing entity that can block arms sales and place travel ban, as far as we are concerned, is a plot to decimate Nigeria’s population to allow dark influences inherit the land and its resources. No right thinking nation will accept such wicked evil and we reject it on behalf of all Nigerians.

“In the interest of the preservation of Nigeria, we are giving Transparency International 72 hours to leave Nigeria.

“We, by the same measure call on the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Ministry of Interior to act fast in expelling the saboteurs at the organization from Nigeria within the stated time failing which we shall bear no responsibility for the mass civil disobedience from Nigerians who are being mobilized across the country.


“Transparency International shall receive a stiffer treatment than its co-saboteur, Amnesty International received at the hands of Nigerian protesters in the past. This ultimatum is to Transparency International and all its local collaborators in the agenda to destroy the Nigeria’s image both at home and abroad for their selfish interest.


“As the common street lingo will put it, “our mumu don do”, we have had enough of foreign occupiers that come here to lord it over Nigerians as if they represent God. The wickedness of Transparency International, while meant to particularly to dent the image of the current administration and its efforts in the war against insurgency, the plot will make life difficult for Nigerians given the humanitarian crisis that terrorism has caused in our country.”


https://www.google.com.ng/amp/dailypost.ng/2017/05/22/group-orders-transparency-international-vacate-nigeria-within-72-hours/amp/

Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by KanwuliaExtra: 10:58pm On May 22, 2017
Nigeria is truly ungovernable!
By humanity or divinity.
Shameless cUN-try, shameless people! embarassed

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Elbinawi: 11:02pm On May 22, 2017
These are agents of the corrupt Dubai landlord Buratai who use BokoHaram to loot resources. They have no shame!

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by dessz(m): 11:02pm On May 22, 2017
don't know,if I should say that its a welcomed development,but what i know is this matter will expand to a bigger proportion;

Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by PearlStreet(m): 11:06pm On May 22, 2017
Useless Ab0ki wants to use a grammatically deficient letter to pursue Transparency International. This is not Pakistan or Syria.

Na Sahara Reporters go treat una madness.

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Xhaka100(m): 11:10pm On May 22, 2017
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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Blue3k(m): 12:55am On May 23, 2017
Nobody cares about this group. Who are Save Humanity Advocacy Centre?

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Mckennedy: 1:15am On May 23, 2017
How the mighty is falling.....tsunami..

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by jkfugghhghjdd: 1:17am On May 23, 2017
Last time, tampon face Lauretta Onochie hired protesters against Amnesty International. Now, this worthless APC Nigerian government is digging up fake groups against Transparency International.


Nigeria is not a zoo - Unity beggars. cheesy

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by OreMI22: 2:05am On May 23, 2017
Dictatorship of 1984 is finally unleashed by our "repentant" dictator.

Buhari's henchmen steal and want nobody to talk about it. They kill and want nobody to speak of it.

Please expel and also expel the ambassadors, because unknown to you they are filing truthful reports about the ongoing atrocities and rape of Nigerian common wealth going on now.

Ba truenchi!

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by locosis007(m): 4:35am On May 23, 2017
TRANSPARENCY GROUP IN NIGERIAN MURKY WATERS.

honest group wether human right or what's not barely last long in Nigeria. only the venal ones survive

Nigerian system beliitles values and candour.

Those given them 72 hours shouldn't they asked for evidence of such "allegations" as dey called it. they wouldn't because if they did, plenty can of worms will be opened.

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 5:09am On May 23, 2017
SHAC, shameless parters in corruption, pillaging and crime. We are not in Pakistan or Afghanistan, the homes of half-humans. We know the truth including mansions in Dhubai, etc.

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Nobody: 6:07am On May 23, 2017
First they came for amnesty international. .. now they are after transparency international


Apparently transparency International has outstayed their welcome after helping APC win... TI please don't go. This government needs some unbiased attention since our local media have no balls


The report indicted both current and dismissed army top brass. Buratai was in the army when all the money was stolen. He was spared because his village man is the president

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by blackpanda: 6:17am On May 23, 2017
PearlStreet:
Useless Ab0ki wants to use a grammatically deficient letter to pursue Transparency International. This is not Pakistan or Syria.

Na Sahara Reporters go treat una madness.


My people perish for lack of knowledge!

Try to read before commenting. The people indicted by the report have already been fired by your so called "aboki"

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by blackpanda: 6:20am On May 23, 2017
jkfugghhghjdd:
Last time, tampon face Lauretta Onochie hired protesters against Amnesty International. Now, this worthless APC Nigerian government is digging up fake groups against Transparency International.


Nigeria is not a zoo - Unity beggars. cheesy

Go back and read before commenting. The report indicted former defense chiefs, not buratai. These are people that are already dismissed and facing corruption charges. So why will apc be against TI Smh

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Crocky23: 8:07am On May 23, 2017
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blackpanda:


Go back and read before commenting. The report indicted former defense chiefs, not buratai. These are people that are already dismissed and facing corruption charges. So why will apc be against TI Smh
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Read the story before bemoaning others unnecessarily. Didn't you read this:

“It is therefore appalling that the massive reforms that have been introduced in Nigeria’s defence sector was not taken into consideration when the report was written
This faceless group is only angry because the report says it's business as usual. This is a Burutai sponsored group and most discerning individuals know this.

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by three: 8:16am On May 23, 2017
Some people don't like transparency in government.

Some are PAID not to line transparency in government.

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Nobody: 8:17am On May 23, 2017
Nigerians, sorry for finding yourself in the wrong part of the world.

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by DullardBuhari(m): 8:17am On May 23, 2017
cheesy
Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Abbeyme: 8:18am On May 23, 2017
Ok

We are coming to go
Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Dmes(m): 8:19am On May 23, 2017
KanwuliaExtra:
Nigeria is truly ungovernable! By humanity or divinity. Shameless cUN-try, shameless people! embarassed
make you go Jupiter go stay only u na... pray for naija, my mind.
Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by hakeem4(m): 8:20am On May 23, 2017
Which group is this ni tori olorun ?

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by kinibigdeal(m): 8:21am On May 23, 2017
Kuku tell us that the presidencies want them out

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by discman2k2(m): 8:23am On May 23, 2017
Haba, why r we trying to shoot ourselves in the leg? If we must fight democracy, let's allow these information about corrupt leaders to bear now?!

I suspect the same corrupt leaders using these NGOs to blackmail Transparency Intl.

Well, e go better! We r moving ahead gradually, but in a slow motion tho.

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by theway83: 8:26am On May 23, 2017
hmmmm
Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Evablizin(f): 8:28am On May 23, 2017
Nigeria ntorrrh
Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Codes151(m): 8:30am On May 23, 2017
Unbehalf of Nigerians! We order you to stay and reveal more

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by omowolewa: 8:30am On May 23, 2017
May be they've been to transparent.

They've washed our dirty linen to the extent of becoming transparent.

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Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by wexyee: 8:33am On May 23, 2017
Elbinawi:
These are agents of the corrupt Dubai landlord Buratai who use BokoHaram to loot resources. They have no shame!
is buratai a former military chief? This is hw hatred confuse people ooooo

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